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Title Section16 1953-07-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 157. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1953-07-18 1 H.E. Governor Visits Fire Area Organisations Provide Clothing, Feeding Etc. Governor And Colonial Secretary Visit Area And Talk To Victims Following on the visit of His Excellency the Governor to the site of the Kallang BasinI.D.M. - 1,132 words
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Article110 1953-07-18 1 BOMBAY. July 17.— A 8.0.A.C. jet-powered Comet airliner, which left Karachi foi Bombay early Thursday at 500 miles an hour, looks like having to finish tha trip by elephant pr>wer. The pilot mlslikenly put the Comet down on the wrong airport Juhu. one and aA.P. - 110 words
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250 1953-07-18 1 Rajaji Orders Inquiry Into Death Of Kalagham Volunteers From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 17 No incidents were reported yesterday m Madras City or at any other centre m Tanulnad following Wednesday's State-wide demonstrations by the Dravida M uniietra Kalagham which led to hundreds of arrests and nine deaths. The250 words
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Article94 1953-07-18 1 CALCUTTA. July 17.— The Pakistani Prime Minister. Mr. Mohammed AH, said todiy there \ma s every chance of a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute between his country and India. He told pressmen at Duut Dum airport here that he and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr.Reuter - 94 words
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Article67 1953-07-18 1 KARACHI. July 17. On throve of the c iHmmmi between Premier Neliru of India and Premier Mohammed AH of Pakistan, the Indian High Commissioner's office h.Me announced today the reopening of three land routes between India and West Pakistan which Jndia closed m July. 1951. At the timeA.P. - 67 words
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Article194 1953-07-18 1 Malayan Navy Wants Recruits Recruiting for the Royal Malayan Navy will take place on July 20, 21, and 22. Candidates for entry should report at the Rotherham Gate, H.M. Naval Base, Singapore, way end of the Bukit Timah Road) at OSOO on any of those dales. They will be met194 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 1 JOHANNESBURG. July 17. -Jacob Maplicc. 22, an African footballer, wns sentenced to death here yesterday for shcoting- the fatner of a referee who had repeatedly ruled him offside. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article92 1953-07-18 1 "More women about 20V are wanted m the Ambulance and Welfare Sections of thfi Civil Defence Corps I sild Col. L. T. Firbank at Press Confeience yesteiclav. "The present strength cf the Corp s is 999, of which only 18 are women" stated Colonel Firbank,92 words
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Article19 1953-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17.— Britain's public houses may soon be ordering; beer by the ton iß9teu4 of by barrel, ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration262 1953-07-18 1 "Visit Calcutta At Once To Save The Situation" NEW DELHI, July 17 Professor Hiren Mukherjee, deputy leader of the Communist Party m the House of the People (Lower House of Parliament) has requested the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to \isit Calcutta and to intervene m "the rapidlyReuter; A.P. - 262 words
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80 1953-07-18 1 Maharajah Of Cooch Behar Seriously Hurt HITCHIN July 17. The wealthy Maharajah of Cooch Behar, whose horse racing colours are prominent on the British turf, was critically injured m a car accident last night. The condition of the 37-year-old Indian Prince was described by hospital authorities today as serious. AA.P. - 80 words
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Article47 1953-07-18 1 CALCUTTA, July 17.— Mobs swarmed through the streets of Calcutta last night and the Indian Government marched m a token force of troops m an attempt to end the two weeke of disorders caused by an increase m streetcar fares, mm A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article79 1953-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17— The Queen last night proudly decorated members of the successful British Mt. Everest expedition and Knighted Edmund Hillary, the lanky beekeeper, who reached the top of the world's highest peak. The Queen conferred Knighthood also on Colonel John Hunt, leader of the expedition,A.P. - 79 words
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Article30 1953-07-18 1 (rUILDFORD England July 17.— Hilaire Bclloc, 82, poet and novelist, died yesterday from burns received when he fell into ;i fireplace at his home Sunduy. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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127 1953-07-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 17— The Government of India announced yesterday that Mr, Chandulal Trivedi, till recently the Governor of the Punjab, has been appointed Special Officer for Andhra Affairs. He i* most likely to be appointed the first Governor127 words
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Article47 1953-07-18 1 AMBALA. Eust Punjab. July 17.— About 60 people were drowned when a ferryboat capsized m the River Sutlcj near Kiratpur 80 miles from here last evening, it was reported today. Ten others fiwani to safety or were rescued by boatmen, the report added. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 1 NEW DELHI, July 17.—In-dln-Japan radio telephone service will operate dally between 11.30 M.m. md 2.30 p.m. IST from July 16. says a notification issued by the Overfeeas 'ommunication Service. FOCFOC - 33 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-18 1 Subscription Rites (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Suiawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 G Months 3300 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19-50 6 Monti' 3 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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636 1953-07-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., July 18, 1953 NOTES AND COMMENTS FIRE VICTIMS AN APPEAL. POSTWAR Singapore has experienced many disastrous fires, some of which have resulted m the loss of property worth several million dollars, the biggest example being the gutting of the multi-million-dollar rubber factory m P a636 words
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949 1953-07-18 2 NEW DELHI: One of the tasks before the Steering Committees of India and Pakistan is to decide which of the issues outstanding between the two countries should be brought before the official conference and which are to be reserved for consideration by the two949 words
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193 1953-07-18 2 Congress Secy.General's Resignation NEW DELHI: The resignation of Mr. Hare Krushnu Mahtab from the SecretaryGeneralship of the Congress Parliamentary Party, although anticipated for sometime, has caused some surprise m Congress High Command circles. It is not clear whether Mr. Mahtab's request to be relieved of the Secretary-General of Congress Parliamentary193 words
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80 1953-07-18 2 Doctor's View On Mookerjee's Death CALCUTTA From the medical point of view, the disease from which Dr. S. P. Mukherjee, Jan Sangh >ader, died m detention at Srinagar was "almost certainly a case of pulmonary embolism." said Dr. A. K. Bose, President of the Indian Medical Association. Calcutta at theFOC - 80 words
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Article117 1953-07-18 2 LAHORE: The successful Austro-German Expedition to Nanga Parbat, which was due to return to Gilgit Saturday from its base camp at Fairy Tale Meadow, has been held up owing to bad weather, according to information received here. Another leport says Buhl Hermann, conqueror of NangaFOC - 117 words
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Article93 1953-07-18 2 TEN KASI Ramaswam: Aiyar (30), said to be a teacher from Koilpatti, who had come to attend a wedding at Shencottah, was drowned last week m the Shenbagadevi. It is said that he and his wife were proceeding to Thenaruvi m the Courtallam hills. While crossing a woodenFOC - 93 words
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Article182 1953-07-18 2 MADRAS: Dr. U. Krishna Rao, Minister for Industries, welcomed the decision of the Government of India annauncing removal of all controls over the distribution and price of cloth and yarn. The Minister stated "I am happy to know that the Government ot India have decided toFOC - 182 words
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Article67 1953-07-18 2 MADRAS: A rumour that H.M. Queen Elizabeth II had directed the payment of a gratuity to ex-Servicemen m India, on the occasion of her Coronation was responsible for lakhs of applications to Army Headquarters m Delhi for the gratuity. Inquiries show that Army Headquarters. Southern Area, St.67 words
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807 1953-07-18 2 POONA Dr. Ma'.an'g attempt t:> bracket the Australian Prime Minister with himself m his anti-Indian— and by implication anti-racial -crusade m South Africa was eert-Hniv ingenious. But m spite of formal assurances of friendliness by Mr. Menzies qSfte moper toFOC - 807 words
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Article655 1953-07-18 2 By the By Selegie Road THE $500 LIMIT Il has been decided, rather 1 arbitrarily, by both the Federation and Singapore Gov- emim-uts that after August 1, L9S3, only thoWe who would i draw a minimnm remuneration of $500 a month, would be permitted to land m Malaya, providing he655 words
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222 1953-07-18 2 BOMBAY Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary :f the Praja Socialist Party." m a statement to the Press, says. From responsible sources news keeps coming about proposals for partitioning of Kashmir. The latest news of the plans that are maturing suggest that Pakistan will keep that portionFOC - 222 words
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Article1227 1953-07-18 3 KUSHWANT SINGH - KUSHWANT SINGH By jVJANY contemporaries have written about Ranjit Singh s wiry frame and stamina. He was a keen horseman and frequently rode with his cavalry during cam P a ns the re wal no fighting, he was out on detf Th U ft nt1,227 words
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643 1953-07-18 3 K. K. DUGGAL - K. K. DUGGAL by DELHI: Illiteracy is getting anoher challenge m this old city. The challengers this time are some 400 high school children 70 of them girls who have come forward to teach reading and writing to some 2,000 adult illiterates, both643 words
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Article117 1953-07-18 3 PATIALA: The forthcoming general elections m PEPSU would be absolutely free and fair, declared Mr. P. S. Rau, Adviser, replying to an address of welcome presented to him by the Municipal Committee of Dalmia Dadrl. Voters would be free to exercise their right of franchise without fear, heFOC - 117 words
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Article252 1953-07-18 3 NEW DELHI: A communique issued by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture has named the members of the Indian delegation to the FAO regional meeting to be held at Bangalon: from July 27 to Aug. 5, Delegates are Dr. Panjabrao S. Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture,FOC - 252 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-07-18 3 Sir Gerald Templer, with members of his party, Inspecting the "Coronation" locomotive at Chegar Perah Railway Station on the route from Kuala LJpls to Keta Uharu. Left to rrightt t Mr. V. Sly. Resident neer (Construction), who Personally supervised construction on the sites, Mr. G. S. Warren, Traffic Manager, MalayanDept. of Information - 96 words
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Article136 1953-07-18 3 OOLiOMBO, July 16.—Ceylon strongly denied last night that the United States had refused to let Ceylon buy a helicopter if it were to be used to spray diseased rubber plants. Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake said the United States had laid down no conditions nbout the use ofReuter - 136 words
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473 1953-07-18 3 Malayans 'Brains Trust' In London LONDON, July 16. The Malayan Teachers Training College at Kirkby. Liverpool, sent a "brains trust" of three to the Imperial Institute m London Tuesday to answer questions on education m Malaya by 300 senior pupil s of grammar schools m the London area. One ofReuter - 473 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-07-18 3 Newly crowned King Hussein of Jordan (right) Inspects a sample of ore In the company of Mr. Norman E. Thompson, of Birmingham, Alabama, Chief of the Services Division of the Point Four Mission to Arab States. The inspection took place at the foot of Mount Ram, highest mountain peak InA.P. - 88 words
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216 1953-07-18 3 Community Projects: Vinoba's Criticism RANCHI: Achary.i Vinoba Bhave said at a public meeting at Irba village near Runchi on Thursday that, if he had had his way, he would have started Community Projects first In localities where villagers had made all the lands the common property of the village. This,FOC - 216 words
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Article225 1953-07-18 3 NEW DELHI: The maximum capacity of the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, the agreement for the establishment of which has recently been concluded between the Government of India and Messrs. Schlelrcn of Switzerland, la u5O coaches- per year. The total capital cost of the project isFOC - 225 words
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114 1953-07-18 3 After about an hour's vigorous discussion, members of the Colombo Municipal Council, decided to adjourn a? a mark of protest against the removal of the rice subsidy by the Government. The discussion and the subsequent adjournment was n sequel to a motion moved at theFOC - 114 words
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Article91 1953-07-18 3 LONDON. July 16. A Labour member, Mr. Thomas Reid, asked the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton in the Commons ypsterday what evidoncf ho now had showing that cocoa could be successfully grown in ptirts of Malaya. Mr. Lyttelton replied that trials with both amelonado and trlnltario cocoa91 words
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Article464 1953-07-18 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru started here last Friday two special Indian Railway Centenary exhibition trains on their long country- wide journey by presiding an electric button which gave the green .signal. The two exhibition trains— one on the brou 1 gauge and the other on theFOC - 464 words
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71 1953-07-18 3 Two officers of the Prohibition Intelligence. Section of the Bombay police, alleged to have been found m drunken state, were arrested by the chief of the section Mr. Pant. He stated that thp officr ts were found m thin condition after dinner m a city hotelFOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-18 4 PHOTO. Shown here during their recent visit to the Shell Coinpang oil refinery at Stanlow, Cheshire, England, are the sultan of Selangor (left) and the Sultan of Perak (right). With them is Mr. C. R. Middleton, General Manager of the Refinery. The Sultans came to England for the Coronation ofA.P. - 53 words
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166 1953-07-18 4 Preparatory Indo-Pak. Talks Again KARACHI Members of the Indian steeling committee arrived m Karachi on Monday to participate m discussions on Indo-Pakistan problems with the members of the Pakistan steering committee which began m Karachi on Tuesday. Mr. B. F. H. D. Tyabji. Indian Commonwealth Relations Secretary, who is leadingFOC - 166 words
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170 1953-07-18 4 DACCA The Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed Ali. addressing a Dncca Rotary Club Installation Meeting declared thai one of his first acts on his assumption of office was to try to establish better relation between India and Pakistan which were not merely two sister-nations, butFOC - 170 words
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127 1953-07-18 4 NEW DELHI: Radio Mtl donated by the Xorweigian Nationul Commission Tor Cooperation with UNESCO for use m schools an<! community centres m India will be handed over by the Norwegian Minister m India to the Union Minister for Education. In November 1950. UNESCOFOC - 127 words
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Article113 1953-07-18 4 NEW DELHI Mr. James Lunz Netherlands Foreign Minister, arrived m New Delhi Tuesday on I three-day v.sit. During his stay m the capital Mr. Lunz will call on the President and meet the Prime Minister, Finance Minister and Health Minister. Mr. Lunz will be a stateFOC - 113 words
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Article18 1953-07-18 4 MANILA, July 16.- Trade between Japan and Communist China is increasing steadily, a Filipino businessman said today A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article1246 1953-07-18 4 COLOUR BLINDNESS that's a pretty drastic description of a not uncommon affliction of otherwise ncrmal-sighted people. Very fow human beings are quite oblivious of all colours, seeing only a world of black and white, like a movie or a newspaper photograph. But the abnormality is common among1,246 words
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1000 1953-07-18 4 MURARI LAL NAGAR - INDIAN COLLECTIONS IN UNITED STATES LIBRARY THE MOST EXTENSIVE MURARI LAL NAGAR by Consultant, South Asia Section, U.S. Library of Congress, Washington. A copy of the first draft of India's Constitution was recently turned over to the U.S. Library of Congress m Washington, D.C., by Brij Khushan, officer of the1,000 words
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172 1953-07-18 4 DUBUN, July 16.— Senator Michael Hayes said here last night that Britain's refusal to grant any form of self-govern-ment to Ireland accelerated the break up of the British Empire and the disintegration of the Commonwealth. The Senator, Professor of modern Irish language aiglReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-07-18 4 Lieutenant General Sir George Ersklne, East African Army Commander is Keen as he told his troops he strongly disapproves "the beating up of the inhabitant* of this country just because they are inhabitants," July 3, during his tour of the Kikuyii Reserve. Gen. Erskine, recently appointed, to stamp out theA.P. - 135 words
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Article520 1953-07-18 4 CALCUTTA: The All-India Forward Bloc (Subbhasist), at its annual meeting here SunPraja Socialist Party. Mrs. Lila Roy presided. Speakers included Mr. Jai Prakash Narain and Mr. H. V. Kamath. The merger resolution statwJ that it had been found that there was a common speech by theFOC - 520 words
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Article97 1953-07-18 4 NEW DELHI: The Ceylon trade delegation on Monday, called an Prime Minister Nehru and later met Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry. President Rajendra Prasud was "At Home" to the delegation on Monday evening. IndoCeylon trade talks opened on Tuesday. India had aFOC - 97 words
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Article125 1953-07-18 4 MOSCOW Mrs. Indira Gandhi accompanied by Mr. K. P. S. Menon, Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, his wife and members of the Indian Embassy, had been on a sight-seeing tour m Georgia. They visited the house m which Stalin was born m Gori. InFOC - 125 words
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Article88 1953-07-18 4 KARACHI: General Sir Douglas Gracey, former Comman-der-in-ChJef of the PakSSi rmy 'Ji as arrly e<i from Loudon The local Press haa quoted him as saying that he ?nte?i?L a three -week visit on behalf of a British agricultural firm. c General Gracey said his wasFOC - 88 words
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Article115 1953-07-18 4 KOTTAYAM: An Intensive campaign for the eradication of beggary was launched here by the Kottayam Beggar Relief Centre with the co-operation of the Municipality and the PB--lice. The Beggar Relief Centre announced last week that no one would be permitted to go about begging for alms anywhereFOC - 115 words
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1178 1953-07-18 5 BOMBAY: Ten State Governments m all are developement loans for a total sLZt SSX/SSBSi^SS? 1 The aggregate amount of Rs. 28 crores will be split as follows: Bombay— R S 5 croresMadras Rs. 5 crores; Uttar Pradesh Rs. 5 crores;FOC - 1,178 words
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274 1953-07-18 5 NEW DELHI: The first meeting of the Development Council, constituted under the Industries Development and Regulation Act, 1951. for the industries engaged m the manufacture of neavy chemicals (.acids and fertilisers) was held last week. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce and industry, inaugurating theFOC - 274 words
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Article128 1953-07-18 5 BOMBAY: Two political parties of Goa called for intensification of the fight for freedom from Portuguese rule us their answer to the statement m Lisbon on Friday by Dr. Salazar, Portugal's Prime Minister. Dr. Salazar said that Portugaal could not negotiate yielding or transfer ofFOC - 128 words
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527 1953-07-18 5 OPPOSITION TO MADRAS ELE. EDUCATION PLAN MADRAS: A two-day conference of the Madras City Dravidian Progressive Federation was held at the Napier Park ground, Mr. S. V. Lingam preHc'ng. Srimathi Ramamrithamma who proposed Mr. Lingnam tc tne chair, referred to the services he had rendered M the cause of socialFOC - 527 words
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Article104 1953-07-18 5 RAJKOT: The Government of Saurashtra has issued an ordinance to provide for relief to girasdars m the State by temporarily exempting land allotted to them for personal cultivation and also the compensation to be paid to them by tenants under the Land Reforms Act from liabilityFOC - 104 words
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Article50 1953-07-18 5 LONDON, July 16. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, was asked m the House of Commons yesterday which of the works of Karl Marx are banned m Malaya. Mr. Lyttelton, m a written reply, aald: "I am communicating with the two Erovernme/jti coiicerfte* ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article196 1953-07-18 5 NEW DELHI: About 100 dishes prepared out of mangoes, green and ripe, and over 20 varieties of mangoes from all parts of the country were on view at a mango exhibition opened at the Pusa Agricultural Institute here by Dr. Deshmukh, Union .Minister forFOC - 196 words
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273 1953-07-18 5 School Boys Fail To Climb 'Black Peak' MUSSOORIE: Five schoolboys returned aftex an unsuccessful bid to conquer the virgin Black Peak (20,966 feet) of the Bunderpunch Kange. One of the boys, Inder Checm;i. 17-year-old student of the Doon School of Dehra Dun, however, reached within 156 feet of the summitFOC - 273 words
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Article156 1953-07-18 5 NEW DELHI: Sri N. C. Chatterjee, M.U.E. President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha. had an interview with the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru. They were together for 45 minutes. Earlier the Hindu Mahisabha leader, along with Pundit Premnath Dogra, and Sri Durgadas Varma, President and Secretary, respectively, of theFOC - 156 words
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889 1953-07-18 5 NEW DELHI: The successful British Everest expedition made a good the best m the circumstances photographic record of its achievement a source close to the Hunt team disclosed here. When the full story of the climb is told by its leader m theFOC - 889 words
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263 1953-07-18 6 India Govt. Reinforces Border Defences NEW DELHI, July 17. An armed gang: of 700, believed to be Communist-inspired, has seized the Nepaleae trading centre of Billauri and is preparing to attack the neigh* bourtng town of Dhangharl near the Indian border, it waa reported hereReuter - 263 words
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Article85 1953-07-18 6 Mr. G. S. Da ran writes to say that the South Indian comedian Mr. N. S. Krishnan ;tnd his party will visit Malaya towards August end. Following letter dated 27.5.53 was leceived by Mr G. S. Daran from Mr. N. S. Krishnan: Dear Sir,85 words
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179 1953-07-18 6 Secrecy Over Robertson-Rhee Agreement! WASHINGTON, July 17. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday placed a •strict secrecy ban on a itpcrrt m private session by the assistant Secretary of State Mr. Walter Robertson on his agreement with the Soutn Korean President Dr. Syntman Rhee. The committee chairman Senator Alexander WileyReuter - 179 words
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Article39 1953-07-18 6 Mr. N. tt. Jtyawardene, l->eputy Governor of the Centrnl Bank since 1950. has heen appointed Governor In succession to Mr. John Exter. Mr. Jiwawardcne assumed the duties of his office on July 1.39 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 6 'Religion fa The Basis of Civilisation", will be the .subject of tulk to be delivered on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at the Bahai Centte, 302- A Taniong Katong Road.33 words
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Article165 1953-07-18 6 COLiOMBO The Govern ment of the United States Of America has, with the concurrence of the Government of Ceylon, appointed Mr. Philip K. Crowe as Ambassador of the United States of America to Ceylon m succession to Mr. Joseph C. Satterthwaite. Mr. Crowe is 45165 words
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Article122 1953-07-18 6 Rubber Rehabilitation Scheme The Rubber Controller has received about 6,000 applications for replanting uneconomic rubber lands this year, under tne Government's Kubbcr Rehabilitation Scheme These applications involve over 60,000 acres of rubber. Mr. b. Mahadeva, C.C.&., Kubber Controller who is Chairman of the Scheme said that half the number of122 words
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Article91 1953-07-18 6 COLOMBO His Excellency tho Governor-General. Lord Soulbury. left Ceylon by air on July 10 for the United Kingdom on two months leave. During his stay m the U.K., His Excellency will have discussions with the Buckingham Palace officials about details of the visit of Her Majesty91 words
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Article105 1953-07-18 6 Trade circles are advocating the development of the Ceylon's Cocoa industry and the opening up of new plantations. It Is believed that cocoa could be developed to be Ceylon's fourth major product the other three being tea, rubber and coconut. The total quantity of cocoa exported105 words
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Article595 1953-07-18 6 Straightforward Negotiator COLOMBO Referring to allegations m certain Indian newspapers recently that the failure of Indo-Ceylon talks m London was due to a change of fropt on the part of the Ceylon Prime Minister, the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, Mr. C. C. Desai, said last Sunday that he had595 words
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Article135 1953-07-18 6 The election petition against Mr. M. M. Ebrahim, M.P., tor Pottuvll, was dismissed by Mr Justice de Silva last Monday. Three thousand five hundred and fifty nine vessels making a total tonnage of 13,338,442 called at Colombo harbour last ye»r as compared with 3,225 vessels m 1951.135 words
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156 1953-07-18 6 PARIS, July 17. General Pierre Navarre, Comman-der-in-chief of French Union forces m Indochina, said firmly Thursday that France must grant total independence to the three Indochinese associated states of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. "It Is necessary," the French Commander said," that the independenceA.P. - 156 words
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Article60 1953-07-18 6 TOkKYO, July 16.— Top diplomatic sources expect the Soviet Union to expand its peace offensive to the Par East and offer a peace treaty to Japan soon. The Soviet probably do not expect to lure economically weak Japan to their side but they hope toA.P. - 60 words
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Article112 1953-07-18 6 MADRAS: Dr. B. V. Keskar denied having made any statement that audition tests for artistes m All-India Radio would be taken without their knowledge. Dr. Keskar said here m an interview that a statement attributed to him m a report from Nagpur, appearing m a section of theFOC - 112 words
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Article34 1953-07-18 6 MOSCOW, July 17.— France and Russia will exchange about Fr. 12,000,000,000 (£l2 million) worth of goods during the first year of a three-year trade pact, it was announced here today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article35 1953-07-18 6 Mr. J. Tyagaraja has been appointed to be a member of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank for a further period of six years commencing from July 1, 1963.35 words
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Article218 1953-07-18 6 NEW DELHI: The "juries" for auditioning artistes for music programmes on All India Radio will hereafter be known as "Music Audition Committees". The new name, it is felt, will be more popular m musical circles than the term "jury", which is thought to carry an unsavouryFOC - 218 words
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Article166 1953-07-18 6 BOMBAY: The two-day con le.vncc ox Vice-Cnaimicii and nuounuy Meermorlea of tne uistnct ueveiopmeni Boards m uombay state concluded at the council Hail, Bombay, last week. Mr. Hi ray. President, winding up the denoerations, said that im main idea behind the est'lbiishmQni? of these boarfis was toFOC - 166 words
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