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Title Section18 1953-11-01 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 262. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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701 1953-11-01 1 "Australia Will Help" Recognition Off Both Peking And Formosa Iff Necessary! (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, told newsmen here yesterday that there has been 4 a pretty big change in the Federation since my last visit701 words
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Article82 1953-11-01 1 Labour A New Principle PARIS, Oct. 31. The I O.E.E.C. yesterday took a big step toward a free international labour market. The ministerial council of I the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation decided that from now on any job in any of the member countries which remains unfilled for 30A.P. - 82 words
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Article42 1953-11-01 1 PANMUNJOM, OOt. 81. Getting nowhere in five days, special U.S. envoy Arthur I Dean meets Rod diplomats again today In another try tor agreement oh a time and place 1 to hold the Korean peac. conJ *-.9»ce," A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article100 1953-11-01 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 31.— An original Winston Churchill painting:— done at Casablanca and presented to Pr._»ideni Frankiin Roosevelt is on sale for U5?7,500 at the Hammer Galleries here. Tne canvas is "Tower of Katoubua Mosque," executed while Sir Winston and Roosevelt were attending the warA.P. - 100 words
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Article51 1953-11-01 1 TOKYO, Oct. 31.— Thc first talks on salvaging of sunken ships off Indonesia, part of Japan's war reparations, win start en Monday, negotiators said yesterday. Dr. Soedarsono, head of tlie 13-man Indonesian mission, ;uid Vice-Foreign Minister Katsuo Okumura decided yesterday to start thc talks next week.A.P. - 51 words
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Article61 1953-11-01 1 NAPLES (Italy), Oct. 31.— Nepal's King Tribhuvana, victim of a heart attack here a week ago, was discharged yesterday from the international hospital here to continue his European trip. The king and his party left by train for Geneva, Switzerland, where he will undergo further medical treatment. DoctorsA.P. - 61 words
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305 1953-11-01 1 North Korean PoWs Keep Their Promise Attend 'Explanations' But Hurl Chairs And Abuses PANMLNJOM, Oct. 31 Communist explanation to balky North Korean prisoners of war started today at 8.45 a,m. without incident. The first three anti-Communist captives to meet with the Red explainers refused to return to Communist territory, anA.P. - 305 words
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Article179 1953-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Red strength in non-Commu. nist areas of Asia has been reduced significantly by the "strength, determination and stability" of governments, a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee said in a report published yesterday. The 60-page study surveys thc strength, tactics and objectives of theA.P. - 179 words
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Article172 1953-11-01 1 PHNOM PENH (Cambodia. Indochina), Oct. 31. U.S. Vice-President Richard .Nixon conferred for two hours yesterday with Norodom Sihanouk, King of this Uttle IndoChinese kingdom, who reportedly asked him if America c.u.d increase her aid to Cambodia. Mr. Nixon saw the King at Siem Reap, 180 miles172 words
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Article87 1953-11-01 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31.— India and I'akista-i have decided not to sfajre their own "Little Panmunjom" to .settle the fat«< of prisoners taken during the 1948 Kashmir fighting, a Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Prisoners willing to go home will be exchanged In "the near future,"A.P. - 87 words
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Article126 1953-11-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 31. The Grand Trunk Express was derailed on Friday morning just after leaving the Central Station at Basin Bridge junction within the Madras City limits. Fortunately only one person was injured even though five carriages in the middle actually wentCopyright - 126 words
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Article100 1953-11-01 1 UNITED NATIONS rN.T.), Oct. 31.— The United States has formally asked the U.N. General Assembly to take up Its charges that Communits In Korea committed atrocities against American and UN. captives. The request was contained in a letter from Chief U.S. delegate Henry Cabot LodgeA.P. - 100 words
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110 1953-11-01 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 31. The Indian chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission Indicated Friday night that another U.S. soldier may be ready to turn his back on the Communists and go home. Lt. -General K. S. Thimayya disclosed that the prisoner hadA.P. - 110 words
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112 1953-11-01 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 31.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has invited the Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala to visit New Delhi and resume discussion* of Indo-Ceylon problems aimed at an early settlement. Thc Indian Prime Minister expressed a keen desire for u finalReuter - 112 words
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Article100 1953-11-01 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 31. Peking radio yesterday described the proposed United States agenda for the Korean political conference as a trick and claimed the Americans had "no intention of even discussing the all-important question of who are to take part in the conference." The Communist broadcast reportedReuter - 100 words
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Article112 1953-11-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 31.— Part of the former Malayan Emigration Depot Is to become the main beggar camp in the city, accomodating more than a thousand disabled destitute persons. This is actually some distance away from the main Malayan Camp at AvadiCopyright - 112 words
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Article96 1953-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31.— Britain and the United States reportedly have worked out detailed arrangements for withdrawing their troops from Zone A of the bitterly-disputed Trieste territory and handing the area over to Italy. The U.S.-British conferees reportedly also considered methods of dealing with any emergency thatA.P. - 96 words
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Article61 1953-11-01 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— Dr. Fand Zeinedine of Syria told the United Nations Security Council last night that tho diversion of the River Jordan from its present bed Into a new channel would be an important military advantage for Israel. Dr. Zeinedine was speaking in theReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1953-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 President Eisenhower yesterday cited the arrest of the Polish Primate Cardinal, Wys* zinski. as a reason to doubt that Communist Governments would "honour agreements which might be reached to reduce world tensions'' ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-11-01 1 Karnataka State-Nehru's Assurance From Our Own Correspondent HUBLI, Oct. 31.— The Karnatnka Congress Committee meeting here last night decided to call off its agitation for immediate creation of Karnataka Province following thc receipt of a letter from the President of the Congress, Sri Nehru, assuring them that the Government ofCopyright - 234 words
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Article61 1953-11-01 1 PARIS, Oct. 31. ~-A-.othei Parts fashion house, Jean Dessee, announced yesterday it was suing Egypt's ex-King Farouk for unpaid bills. Dresses said Farouk owes 2,478,000 francs (US$7,OOO) for dresses ordered for exQueen Narrlman last May. Last Thursday, the Christian Dior House announced It was going to sueA.P. - 61 words
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Article106 1953-11-01 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 31.— Thou sands of devout Hindus and Jains flocked yesterday to the Prince of Wales Museum here to worship a two-foot-high marble Idol of the Jain Saint Chandraprobhuji. The idol arrived this week from Buenos Aires. It had been in the possession of Mrs Irma Drabble,AP - 106 words
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Article30 1953-11-01 1 MILAN. Oct. 31. Eleven men and four women were injured and detained in hospital here last night after an explosion and fire at a pharm.i ceutleal products factory h.rc- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article47 1953-11-01 1 SAIGON, Oct. 31- To celebrate his birthday Vietnamese Head of State, Bao Dal, yeßter* day released 810 prisoners of war captured during battles with Vietminh. Six hundred were rcleasi <1 in Tonkin and 210 in Central and Southern Vietnam, an official announcement said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article460 1953-11-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India will resort to deficit financing of the order of Its 700 crores to implement the first Five- Year Plan, it is now understood. The plan, originally estimated to cost Rs 2,069 crores, provided for deficit financing to the extentFOC - 460 words
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Article264 1953-11-01 2 Recent finds by archaeologists at Enkomi. near Famamay lead to thc discovery of the Mvcenean Age archives of Alasia. the second milleniuni B.C. capital of Cyprus, on whose site modern Enkomi now stands. The story of the ancient city's defence is "King pieced together from < lues givingFOC - 264 words
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Article63 1953-11-01 2 Kt'KNooL: A women's sav"igs scheme will shortly be inaugurated at Kuraool. At a meeting of the District Small .Savings Campaign Committee held with Mr. Ranga Rao, National Savings Officer, in the 'hair, it was suggested that Mrs. Bharathi Ranga, regional lepresenlative for Andhra of the women's smallFOC - 63 words
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Article507 1953-11-01 2 NEW DELHI: The fortnightly Economic Review, official organ of the All India Congress Committee, in its issue published, expressed the hope that the Central as well as the State Governments would continue to give the highest priority to the introduction of far-reaching land reforms in India. The journal,FOC - 507 words
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Article143 1953-11-01 2 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru on October 19 called upon the people to rise above conflicts and clashes and pull together in an endeavour to build up a prosperous and powerful India. No country could be great merely by the vastness of its size, he said. A countryFOC - 143 words
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93 1953-11-01 2 HOSPET: Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, declared that the merger of seven taluks of Bellary district in Mysore was only the first step towards a united Karnataka State, and the day was not far off, when the Kannada-speaking areas would bc united. TheFOC - 93 words
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794 1953-11-01 2 Dogs Detect Crimes Arrack Tins Unearthed MADRAS: For the first time, "Brutus", the two-year-old Alsatian police dog, and his companions, "Marina"' (8 months) "Lygia" (9 months) and "Ranee" (one year and six months), were out on patrol duty last week in Flower Bazaar, Chintadripet and Mylapore along with their handlersFOC - 794 words
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302 1953-11-01 2 Role Of Private Philanthropy And Education MADRAS: Dr. A Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of the Madras University said that the Seva Sadan which he had known for 25 years had now grown into magnificent proportions. It was founded at a time when social service was comparatively unknown, at any rate inFOC - 302 words
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Article161 1953-11-01 2 CHANDIGARH: New industries to manufacture pencils, football and volleyball covers and sewing machines have sprung up in Gurdaspur district of Punjab during thc last six months, according to an official review of the six months ending September 30, says the PTI. I An outstanding feature ofFOC - 161 words
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Article213 1953-11-01 2 continuing their tracking work. They were very much attached to their handlers and would obey only them. The commands to which they were trained to obey were "Track" for following the scent of a culprit, "Search" for following the scent of a hidden property and digging it up "Catch' forFOC - 213 words
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Article481 1953-11-01 2 STUDENTS' MOCK PARLIAMENT MADRAS: Dr. P. V. Cherian, President, Madras Legislative Council, was the Observer of a mock session of the "House of the People" held recently by the Loyola College Economic Association in the Betram Hall. He congratulated the students who participated in the session on the good mannerFOC - 481 words
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Article251 1953-11-01 2 Comm M H AY: T _l e Coo rdinating committee of Pro-merger Organisations in Foreign Possessions in India which concluded its two-day meeting in Bombay on October 19 welcomed the recent "statement of the Indian Prime Minister in Bombay suggesting that principles of the Monroe Doctrine f nFOC - 251 words
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Article501 1953-11-01 2 Chinese Along, With Europeans RABAUL, NEW BRITAIN: A racial prejudice involving a protest to Canberra has followed the recommendation of thc local Lands Board to admit Chinese to the European re- sidential areas of this New r Britain port. Spearhead of protest moves against the board's decision is the Rabaul501 words
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Article421 1953-11-01 2 NEW DELHI: Dr P Deshmukh, r n ion R Agriculture, lot no doubt that, steps wore taken to r»t, k OUs gtee in the nation 1^ making it available m.. h >' which would ho U, qu n aht y tion. real ghee wou Jnt no more thanFOC - 421 words
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93 1953-11-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. Nehru characterized as "wholly incorrect and tendentious" certain newspaper reports about his meeting with Mr. Ked.irnath Sehgal recently. These reports had suggested that Mr. Nehru was convinced that the chaiges levelled against Mi. Sehgal and four others, who were recentlyFOC - 93 words
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241 1953-11-01 3 rilSz^ *s2__.*_r_t_-__: a^JSSu__s_ _sa*s£^*^ measure "sure to retard the industrial progress f Indfc." Mr. Hargovindas, howevei said that the textile industr should be •'thankful'' to th' l'nion Government for eivim it timely assistance by abo lishing the 10' /f export dut< on medium varietiesFOC - 241 words
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154 1953-11-01 3 INDORE: The accumulation of cloth with the textile mills in Indore has created a serious problem which required the immediate attention of the Government of India to avert closures, curtailment in production, and unemployment, said Mr G. B Zalani Secretary, Madhya Bharat Mill Owners' Association,154 words
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Article123 1953-11-01 3 BOMBAY: A mass rally of textile workers, held here last week under the auspices of the Mill Mazdoor Union (Red Flag), urged the Union Government to appoint a committee to inquire into the workim' of the textile mills in the country. A resolution demanded that theFOC - 123 words
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136 1953-11-01 3 COIMBATORE: A bulletin issued by the Cotton Coordination Committee, Coim- atore. for the fortnight endOct. 15, said that there had been a further decline in the offtake of local cotton by mills during this period' the quantity purchased being only ibout 3,700 bales. Mills have purchasedFOC - 136 words
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Article83 1953-11-01 3 900 Workers Out Of Employment AHMEDABAD: Over 900 workers were thrown out of employment as a result of the closure of the second and the third shifts of a textile mill yesterday. Two of the 14 mills of Ahmedabad have put up notices of closing down of various shifts dueFOC - 83 words
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Article94 1953-11-01 3 BOMBAY. The Government of India's decision to allow exports of such cloth packed for domestic, consumption as has not been price-marked for shipment up lo December 1953, already reported in 'The Mail', will not apply to such items of cloth as mosquito netting, mineral khaki clothFOC - 94 words
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Article112 1953-11-01 3 JAIPUR: The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru has upheld the recommendations made by Pandit Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, in his report on the Rajasthan Jagirdari Resumption Act, the State Government announced last night. As regards the mode of payment of compensation to the Jagirdars. according toFOC - 112 words
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Article381 1953-11-01 3 MADRAS: At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Provincial Bar Federation Madras. Sris K. Bhashyam, P. T. Rajan, and A. Vaidyanatha Ayyar were -requested to offer their suggestions as to the schemes which the professional associations cou'd usefully adopt in furthering national and community development, andFOC - 381 words
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Article123 1953-11-01 3 BOMBAY: Some of the, rulers of former Princely States are meeting in Bombay in the next few days to hold talks on the question of "vo. luntary" reduction in privy purses as suggested by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. The Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, the MaharajaFOC - 123 words
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Article579 1953-11-01 3 EMPLOYMENT OF SEAMEN BOMBAY The Government of India will shortly esta-' blish an employment office for seamen, it was learnt here to-day. The start is to be made first in Bombay port and then it is to be extended to Calcutta. Bombay and Calcutta ports supply over a lakh ofFOC - 579 words
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Article120 1953-11-01 3 LAHORE The pj r of Manki Sharif, President of the NWFP Jinnah Awami League, has pleaded for inclusion, in the voters list, of Dr. Khan Saheb, now interned In Abbottabad. In an application to the NWFP Government, the Pir Saheb is understood to have allegedFOC - 120 words
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Article37 1953-11-01 3 BANGALORE: A ton of plantation coffee will be sent to the Indian Custodian Forces in Korea as Dlwali gift from the Indian Coffee Board. This decision was reached at the Board's emergency meet- I tag hw», FOCFOC - 37 words
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377 1953-11-01 3 NEW DELHI: "Highest priority" has been allotted by the Parliamentary and Legal Affairs Committee of the cabinet to the bills relating to Hindu Law, namely the Special Marriage Bill, the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill and the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Bill in the377 words
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Article743 1953-11-01 3 ANTI-U NTOUCHABILITY BILL It may be recalled that the draft of the Anti-Untouchabl-lity Bill was circulated to State Governments and important Scheduled Castes organisatioas for their comments. Replies from most of them have now been received According to the draft of the bill, which will be introduced in the ensuingFOC - 743 words
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Article145 1953-11-01 3 KARACHI: Addressing the Pakistan Musilm League Council, Mr. Shuab Qureshi, Pakistan a Minister for Refugee Affairs, reiterated his suggestion to India for an "unconditional repeal of evacuee property laws on a reciprocal basis in the two countries." Mr. Qureshi said that after their withdrawal both the GovernmentsFOC - 145 words
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Article26 1953-11-01 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided that export of tin-plate containers should continue to be licensed freely till the end of June 1954. FOCFOC - 26 words
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Article480 1953-11-01 3 NEW DELHI: India has been, and is, prepared to consider the question of immediate repeal of the evacuee property iavvs. provided a satisfactory solution of the properties which have become evacuee properties in the two countries is simultaneously arrvied at, saysMr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Union Minister for RehabilitationFOC - 480 words
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Article84 1953-11-01 3 KARACHI A Burmese mission has arrived here for the purchase of cows, Their spokesman said it hoped to finalize shortly a deal for the purchase of 200 cows. Last year Burma purchased 125 cows here. Burma needs cows in connection with a welfare scheme under whichFOC - 84 words
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Article231 1953-11-01 4 JULLUNDUR An all-par-ty Punjabi speaking State convention held here adopted a resolution demanding the merger of all Punjabi-speak-ing areas of PBPSU in Punjab (1). Such a merger, the resolution said, would not weaken, but strengthen the stability, economic progress and unity of the State. The resolution concededFOC - 231 words
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Article26 1953-11-01 4 PA YMASTER-GENERAL RESIGNS LONDON. Oct. 31. The Queen today accepted the resignation of Lord Sherwell, Paymaster-General and Sir Winston Churchill's chief adviser on atomic energy. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article349 1953-11-01 4 NEW YORK: Leader of the Indian delegation to the U.N. General Assembly, Mr. Krishna Menon, appealed to South Africa to create a proper atmosphere for discussing the problem of people of Indian origin in the Union. Addressing the Special Political Committee at the end of theFOC - 349 words
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Article332 1953-11-01 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. P. S. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, said that cooperative marketing appeared to be the only way to avoid the enormous losses an agriculturist incurred every year. He was convinced, he added, that without some definite assistance from the Government, it would be impossible toFOC - 332 words
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Article46 1953-11-01 4 LAHORE: The Punjab (P) Government has floated another loan of Rs 3 crores for carrying ojjl development projects. The loan, to bc known as public loan 1961, has Rs 100 as itts issue price and will mature after eight years. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article194 1953-11-01 4 SURAT: The Pardi "iXhcd Satyagraha", which has been in progress for six weeks now, will be continued but in a changed form. This decision was announced after a meeting of the Pardi Kiisan Panchayat and Praja Socialist workers here. A resolution passed at the meeting, said that,FOC - 194 words
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Article106 1953-11-01 4 Christ Church School Funfair Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General, will open the Christ Church School Funfair and Fete on Thursday, Nov. 5. at the Church compound. No. l Dorset Road, in aid of Christ Church School Building Fund. Christ Church is running a school from the beginning of 1953. It106 words
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