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Title Section15 1953-11-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 290. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30.***** FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article90 1953-11-30 1 COLUMBIA, Nov 29.— The l&tft of 47 Negro soldiers who supported a fellow serviceman's refusal to vacate a city bus seat next to a white woman paid their way out of jail here yesterday. The nneg, levied by City Recorder John I. Ice for disorderly conduct,A.P. - 90 words
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140 1953-11-30 1 Andhra Reds Absta in From Voting From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 29.— The Andhra State Assembly passed the motion of vote of thanks to the Governor for his address, after three days of debate. The amendment moved by Socialist leader urging that the capital he shifted from Kurnool to140 words
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Article144 1953-11-30 1 Queen To Visit Panama PANAMA CJTi. Panama Nov. Tne Queen will tinisn tr.e first week of ncr t-viuiiivnwva.iin tour today wiui a Vint h* iaaaa «uuo. luc yMMM iuiuuy tne IMHM or ir'axtonui. and IM U.i'-d .iu r .Ui uuiutcu Pan*ma (Janai Zone A oay packed with military Qonourd. oi*;nu*v*;inKA.P. - 144 words
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Article117 1953-11-30 1 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana, Nov. 29. Two of the five H-jders of the leftist Peoples Progressive Party now being hqd by British authorities were charged yesterday with holding illegal meetings. They are Bali Lachman Singh and Adjodha Singh, both former members of the House of Assembly. TheA.P. - 117 words
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Article44 1953-11-30 1 THE HAGUE, Nov. The West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrade Adenauer, and the French Foreign Minister M. Georges Bldault, yesterday reached sufficient agreement on the Saar problem to justify further negotiation*. This waa announced here after a twohour meeting between the ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article219 1953-11-30 1 PARIS, Nov. 29.— Referring to the seven year Oid war In indocnina, President Vincent Aunol saW Friday night that the French Army is not au army of occupation, but of liberation." The President was speaking at we closing session of the nigh council ofA.P. - 219 words
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Article54 1953-11-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 29. Forty six percent are literate on TravancoreCochin State— the highest in India, according; to completed census figures for 1951. The total population is 9.300,000 which is expected to be 10,000,000 by 1955. —Copyright. I I I I t54 words
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Article126 1953-11-30 1 SYDNEY. Nov. 29. The uuKe or rjainourgh is mue-f.-nuvat about hia clothes and Miusva to nsu-n to the fashion vxperts, according to Stanley j^vans. formerly head cutter lor a bit; uondon tailor arm who is now living in Sydney. In Landon, Mr. Evans cut and made suits andReuter - 126 words
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Article107 1953-11-30 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Sweden hag developed plastic fish nets which are attracting widespread demand, trade sources in New York said. Plastic yarn for use in trawl nets is being made in a new plant on the island of Donso. The nets are said to have manyA.P. - 107 words
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88 1953-11-30 1 Madras Govt. To Bring New Bill At Next Legco Meeting From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 29.— The Madras State Government have decided to bring forward a bill on the coining Lejpslative session beginning on Dec. 14 vaMating self respect marriages that Peri yar has88 words
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306 1953-11-30 1 U.S.-Backed Asian Front Against Communism TAIPBH. Formosa. Nov. 2». Nationalist China and South Korea yesterday announced that they stand firmly united •n the battle against Communism and called for a. unittd Asiatic front strongly backed by the United State*. A joint statement issued during secret conferences here between Generalissimo ChiangA.P. - 306 words
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Article42 1953-11-30 1 &EOUL, Nov. 29. President Syngrman Rhee of South Korea and Foreign Minister Yyun Yung: Tai returned to Seoul from Formosa today. The South Korean President had spent two days with the Chinese Nationalist kinder Genrerallissimo Chiang Kaishek. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article130 1953-11-30 1 Welcoming thirty Indian estate workers from Central md Northern Johore to a civics course for Indiana at Johore Bahru. the State Secretary, Dato Mohamad Seth. tfTODhasised the importance of atiuit education and said that the course was being organised to afford the chanoc to adults from130 words
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154 1953-11-30 1 Bermuda To Agree To A F.Ms Meeting WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— The United Statee representatives at the forthcoming Bermuda conference with Britain and France are expected to agree to a meeting of the Western and Soviet Foreign Ministers early next year. But the State Department view the proposed big tour talksReuter - 154 words
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Article61 1953-11-30 1 Natives Make Better Stenos SYDNEY, Nov. 29. Former Pacific island cannibals are becoming expert typists and accountants, a Seventh Day Adventists missionary pagtor Eric Boehm said yesterday. lie said his church was training natives to control their own missions. Pastor Boehm said native secretaries were often more efficient than whiteReuter - 61 words
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Article269 1953-11-30 1 Less time will be needed to get a lost or destroyed identity card replaced as a result of the streamlining of procedure by the Federation's Chief Registration Officer. Under the new procedure, which comes into force on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1953, applicants will be attended to269 words
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Article76 1953-11-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 29 Periyar B. V. Rama B wami Naicker, Dravida Kalagham leader who has been for some days at Tiruchi, was admitted on Saturday into the Madras City General Hospital for rest and observation. Periyar told pressmen who met him later that76 words
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Article171 1953-11-30 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 29— U.S Vice President Mr. Richard M. Nixon tokl the Ceylone s e In a broadcast from Colombo last night: "We are confident that within the near future the normal pattern of your rubber trade can be restored and economic tensions whichA.P. - 171 words
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Article168 1953-11-30 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 29.— Ur. Mogsadeq, on trial here for trying to overthrow the constitution, went on hunger strike last night with the oxpressed intention of starving himself to death by Tuesday. The deposed Premier screamed at the judges: "I will be dead in three days.Reuter - 168 words
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Article63 1953-11-30 1 TOKYO, Nov. 29. A North Korean airman who turned a Communist MIG jet over to the Allies has* been paid a US$lOO,OOO reward. The money was presented to Senior It. No Kum Sok. 1 who landed his Russian-built fighter at a South Korean air63 words
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Article97 1953-11-30 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 29.—Authoritative reports here yesterday s aid India and Russia have concluded their first trade agreement and will sign it in New Delhi early this week. Trading under it will not be done by barter, as hitherto but each country will undertake to export certain goodsA.P. - 97 words
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Article26 1953-11-30 1 asked that a trust fund be set up to cover his educational expenses in the United States and to support big mother in South Korea. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-11-30 1 PATNA (Bihar State): Prime Minister J:n\uh;ir ial Nehru made a perwnsil tour of Bihar Stat* to in iM-ct damages from floods which MWapA th« Knsi kirn annual i»ro» bJem f<» r Pirtst India and other rivera out of their banks. Ho saw from both the air99 words
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292 1953-11-30 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 29. U.S. envoy Arthur Dean agreed at Panmunjom yesterday to accept neutral nations as non-voting observers at the Korean peace conference, but insisted that Russia would attend only as a participant on the Communist side. Russia, however, would have fullA.P. - 292 words
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Article269 1953-11-30 1 We're Ready To Resume Fight! U.S. Commander SEOUL, Nov. 29. The Eighth lArmy Commander General Maxwell D. Tayjor said today that the Eighth Army now had a "better defence line" than before the armistice and was ready to fight at any time. He told a press conference, the fight sinceReuter - 269 words
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Article69 1953-11-30 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 29.— The Reds yesterday scornfully rejected a s of "no merit" a conciliatory U.N. 12-point package plan to set up a Korean peace conference and said they would counter with their own offer on Monday The dragging talks go into their sixth week althoughA.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement38 1953-11-30 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, 8,. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Montn 550 3 Montn s 16.50 6 Montns 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 780038 words
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582 1953-11-30 2 Dance, Drama And Music National Academy Programme NEW DELHI: The Sangen Natak Academy (the National Academy of Dance, Drama, and Music), get up by the Government of India In January this year, la to sponsor a "National Music Festival of India" in March 1964, which will coincide with the awardFOC - 582 words
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Article106 1953-11-30 2 NATAL: The President General of the African National Congress, Mr. Luthuli in an address to a party meet* ing: in Ladysmith In Natal, has called for the formation <>f a strong multiracial democratic front to challenge "european domination" in South Africa. Mr. Luthuli was unable to106 words
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Article60 1953-11-30 2 A bust of Prime Minister Nehru is Included in the exhibition entitled "Famous in Sculpture" which is now on in London. Said to be the first of its kind, the exhibition is being staged by the newly formed society of portrait sculptors. The bu s t of Mr.60 words
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373 1953-11-30 2 Jap Method Of Cultivation To Be Applied To All BOMBAY: We are going to apply the Japanese method of cultivation to all the crops and expect a very good result out of that," stated Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, Government of India, who left for Rome to attend the373 words
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Article123 1953-11-30 2 JOHANNESBURG: The African National Congress and the South African Indian Congress in a joint statement issued in Johannesburg on Nov. 25, acclaimed the Report of the United Nations Commission on Racial Situation In South Africa as a major contribution to achieving racial harmony. The Statement said that the Commission'sILS - 123 words
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Article55 1953-11-30 2 rate with all those who shared the democratic aspirations of the African people and relentlessly opposed domination. The meeting: in a resolution dealing: with the India African friendship warned the African people not to be misled by the constant anti-Indian propaganda and agitation in the press and by the sinisterFOC - 55 words
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549 1953-11-30 2 Brahmins Plan Anti-Dravidian Movement TIRUCHI: Mr. XL& Ramaswamy Sastri. retired District Judge and a former President of the Madras Hindu Mahasabha, told people to realise that all sections of the Hindu society took to all means of livelihood and as such Hindu society was based on an equality complex andFOC - 549 words
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Article102 1953-11-30 2 DEOGHAR: Thirty eight Pandas of Deoghar are standing trial on the charge of assaulting AcharyaVlnobaßhave and members of his party when he went to the temple with B orne Harijan 8 on Sept. 19. The trial opened in the court of the Sub-Divisional Officer, Mr. RameswarFOC - 102 words
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Article52 1953-11-30 2 BOMBAY: The Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association has decided to send a delegation to West Pakistan for an on-tho-spot study of conditions there in connection with the prospects of the film trade. The delegation is to be headed by the Association's presi^ dent. Mr. Jaima-olFOC - 52 words
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414 1953-11-30 2 Use Of Force At T.C. Election Meeting nvw DELHI: In the Houae of the People, the Commundst Party sought to raise an adjournment motion to dtocuss the alleged police interference in the election campaign of non-Congress political parties in connection with the forthcoming General Elections in Travancore-Cochin State. The motion,FOC - 414 words
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173 1953-11-30 2 NEW DELHI: Sri Anantha Sayanam Ayyungur Deputy Speaker of the House of the People (Lower House of Pailiament) told the House on xuesday that lie wouio giveto Dhoti-wearex-s ior matting speeches on the i^nouea nduiuoiial excise duty ojil. The House was discussing a Government billBNFS - 173 words
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Article126 1953-11-30 2 POONA The Pakistan Constituent Assembly's decision to make that country an Islamic Republic has caused quite a stir among the right wing Hindu opinion in India The Jan Sangh. founded by the late Dr. Syama Prasad Mukerjee, and which represents the rational section of Hindus, is126 words
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Article456 1953-11-30 2 Madras. Charge-sheets were filed by the Police in the Court of the Sixth Presidency Magistrate, Saldapet, under the Madras Prohibition Act against < Mr. N. S. M; I^«hm"»M ChetUar, Proprietor, "Krishna I Pldturee". Thyagarayanagar, Mr. V. S. Krishnaswami, StockBroker, residing in Saravana Mudali Street, T'Nagar. Mr.FOC - 456 words
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Article242 1953-11-30 2 NEW DBLHi: Mr. Ul Bahadur Shastri Minister fci Railways and Transport wi 1 leave Delhi for SombaV where he will preside over I meeting of the Consultative Committee of snip-owners The Committee win review the report on ihe action taken on the recommendations madeFOC - 242 words
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Article41 1953-11-30 2 approval of Pakistan's decision. But that was not enough. The Government of India, he said, should see that the interests of Hindus were safeguarded and not forced to leave their hearths and homes or converted to Islam •gainst their will.- BNFSBNFS - 41 words
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773 1953-11-30 2 BOMBAY: '"Hie growth of international tourism 19 one of the most hopeful developments of the post-war era and the Alliance Internationale do Tourtsme are to be ton-' gratulated on their initiative in convening- a conference of this kind. As the Minister inFOC - 773 words
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371 1953-11-30 2 CALICUT: The President of the Indian National Congress, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has issued a directive to all Provincial Congress CommitUv Chiefs to use their influece and tact to prevent the linguistic agitation. He has asked "to check in every way tendenci. <■< towards separatist activitiesBNFS - 371 words
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1067 1953-11-30 3 Significance Of Talks With United States NEW DELHI: "To talk through strength for a settlement of the Kashmir dispute^ £^bSteved to I V?nL2??* > «l ere to immediate object of the I/»W»te« Governor-General's peregrinations round the Western world. In this context the ss> ainc*nce ofFOC - 1,067 words
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Article224 1953-11-30 3 NEW DELJiI: The Expert Committee set up by the Union Agriculture M'nistry to go into the problems of raw jute has submitted its report to the Crovernment of India. The Committee advocates a cautious policy" in regard to extension of cultivation of jute «n Uttar Pradesh StateFOC - 224 words
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Article285 1953-11-30 3 uwiuj. Mr. N. Somannu, *i.r. iKAXjcK) urged me uovciiiiaeni oi in v i.i not to trc.it me piuuiem P*Ni oy coorg j wcnaer gin. unanajaKsnmi. us nnai ana c?oaeu, but to rccxdnune une case. MA iyumannu &aid th.)t Dhun.uiiKinun n-tu Leva .uj.-uuninn nvm tooo and water over iongFOC - 285 words
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65 1953-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: An evening non-stop Viking service will be introduced between Delhi and Calcutta, from December 1. the Indian Airlines Corporation announced. The time of departure of the service will be 6-30 p.m. from Delhi and Calcutta, respectiveso that passengers will be able to reach CtlcuttaFOC - 65 words
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Article214 1953-11-30 3 HINDNAGAR: Tl»» Indian officers are specially flying from India to the demilitarised zone in Korea in connection with the court martial proceedings againat seven Chinese Prisoners of War on charge of murder, commencing in Hind Nagar on Dec. 11. according to a PTI message from HindILS - 214 words
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131 1953-11-30 3 PALGHAT: Not findng hu» number among ;he list published in the newspaper of successful candidates in the ti.&c. Preliminary Examin-i--tion. Mayuranathan (19) oi L«akshminarayanapuram Agraharam. studying in the local uovernment Victoria College. ia stated to have committed -uicidc by throwing himelf in iront ofFOC - 131 words
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Article54 1953-11-30 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government have passed orders appointing Mr. D. Narasafaju. Advocate-General and Mr. P. Satyanarayana Raju Government Pleader in charge of all appelate civil work. Mr. M. Saahachalapathi as Additional Government Pleader in charge of all civil work other than appellate work and Mr. D. MunikannayyaFOC - 54 words
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Article115 1953-11-30 3 UOMBAY: Mr. H. L. Jerath Director General of Posts and Telegraph, told a Press Conference in Bombay that Government of India has decided to introduce khadi uniforms for the Posts and Telegraph staff by 1955. He said over 400 telegraph offices in India were already receiving telegrams inILS - 115 words
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Article113 1953-11-30 3 DUMKA: The left bank Mayurakshi canal scheme has been opened by the Government of Bihar to irrigate about 20,000 acres of land in the Ranishwar police station area, in Santhal Parganas. The cost of the scheme will be about Rs. 81 lakhs to be shared by theFOC - 113 words
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Article36 1953-11-30 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajpramukh of Mysore, who arrive here on Tuesday night, met Mr. Nehru on Wednesday. It is understood that political developments la Mysore wew di*« cusptd at tjve m^Ua* FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article319 1953-11-30 3 BARODA: All of the 580 Pwdi Satyagraha prisoners, who have been on hungerstrike from the morning of November 18, voluntarily gave up their fast on Nov. 20 it was officially announced here The announcement added that of the tw» class *«A" prisoners Mr. Pratap ShahFOC - 319 words
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Article117 1953-11-30 3 NEW DELID: Locust a-warms were observed in several districts of Rajasthan during the fortnight ended Nov x 5. according to the latest bulletin issued by the Piant Protection Directorate of the Union Ministry of Food *tnd Agriculture A cou,.;.' of swarm 1 moveinto Bikaner Division fromFOC - 117 words
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Article124 1953-11-30 3 ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Nov. 27.— Egyptian National Guidance Minister Slah Salem declared here yesterday evening that Egypt does not consider herself bound by any political or other obligation towards the United States because she is getting Point Four technical aid. Salem was answering question at a massA.P. - 124 words
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Article121 1953-11-30 3 LONDON, Nov. 28.— Britain •fficlaily welcomed last night Russia's new note accepting the West's offer of a big-four Foreign Ministers' conference on Germany and Austria. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, at the same time, was reported to have cabled the United States Government that he feels tneA.P. - 121 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-30 3 Following pictures show some of the exhibits at the Asian Art Exhibition held at the University of Malaya last week-end. Japanese Exhibits Indonesian Exhibits. A section of In;! ian Exhibits. Malay Exhibits.37 words
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Article74 1953-11-30 3 CALCUTTA: Nirupam and I Gourl Banerje aged four ana I six, w.re takon to hospital from a house in Shampukur Street. North Calcutta, on Wednesday evening with burn*, i cnused by exploding firework-;. It is stated that the fireworks were stacked in a corner of theFOC - 74 words
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Article78 1953-11-30 3 CALCUTTA. Eight ehUdred living in the vicinity of Kuli.i Tringra. Road. Entally. Calcu'ta, were taken to hospital on last Wednesday evening showing symptoms of poisoning They took ill shortly after returning; to their respective hornet after playing: in the compound of a large house ivFOC - 78 words
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Advertisement106 1953-11-30 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Smgapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates und should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO.,106 words
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Article164 1953-11-30 4 CX3LOMBO: Mr Dudley Senanayake. Ceylon's former Primo Minister clarified a proposal he had made to Sri Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, in London last June on th p Ceylon Indian problem. It was generally believ.-J that Mr. Senanayake had th« consent of the Kandyan M.P.s when ho put before164 words
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570 1953-11-30 4 CEYLON NEWS: Opposition Chiefs Challenge COLOMBO: Mr. S. >V. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition in Ceylon's House of Representatives, challenged the present Government to "settle tiie Indian issue or resign." Speaking to Indian correspondents here, Mr. Bandaranaike said that the Indian problemFOC - 570 words
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Article115 1953-11-30 4 Indian-Mother Country In Nagpur, Mr. C. Coomarauwamy, Ceylon's High Commissioner in India, B aid he had no doubt that a solution of the Indo-Ccylon problem regarding citizenship of people of Indian origin in the island would be found "very aoon" "Whatever be the differences," he added, "we have always lookedFOC - 115 words
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Article97 1953-11-30 4 FOC LONDON: Whm the Queen visits Ceylon she will wear jewellery from the collection beta* taken on her Commonwealth tour and understood to be Insured for €150,000. The jewellery will be from her own private collection as the Crown Jewels are not allowed oat of Britain. The fourFOC - 97 words
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Article331 1953-11-30 4 COLOMBO: The President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Sri S. Thon daman. urged Kandyan members of Parliament to adopt a saner attitude towards the Indian question, and not throw the apple cf discord in the way of it* solution. Addressing estate workers, Sri Thondaman referred to theFOC - 331 words
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Article159 1953-11-30 4 COLOMBO: How much the Geylon Government appreciates Indian workiers identifying themselves with Ceylon's national activities and the new outlook on the part of both the Oeylon Government under the new Premier. Sir John Kotelawala, and Ceylon Indian Conjjreas m their mutual Relationship, was illustrated in thte communication sentFOC - 159 words
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Article165 1953-11-30 4 RAJKOT: The construction of the main superstructure of the Somnath Temple In Sauraahtra will begin shortly. The construction will be on lines of the architectural design of the temple As it stood there originally 11 centuries ago. The work will be undertaken by the descendants of the originalFOC - 165 words
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424 1953-11-30 4 Re-Examination Of Dhanalakshmis Case Urged Coorg M.U.P.'s Plea COORG: Sri N. Somanna, ALU.P. (Coorg), on Tuesday urged the Government of India not to treat the "problem" posed by Coorg' "wonder girl," Dhanalakshmi, as having been solved, but to re-examine the case. Sri Somanna who said it was he who broughtFOC - 424 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-11-30 4 The Progressive Party candidate for South Ward in the forthcoming City Council Elections, is Mr. S. M. Yasagar. He has lived in the Ward for many years. In his appeal to the voters of the ward. Mr. Vasagar, saya that he had helped the citizens of the96 words
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Article150 1953-11-30 4 SITIAWAN: Dindings District Indian Schools tnird annual sports meet 1953 was neid at the Sjtiawsm Town Padanj* on Nov. 22. Many prominent neopic in the district including the District Officer. Mr. G. S. Walker, and the Indian Inspector of Schools, Perak, Mr. S. Sinniah were present.150 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-11-30 4 TUat Is Akbar the Great (Tartar Khan) who is enchanted by the dance of Rajnartkl (Madam Auzurle) in the 'Moghul Court.' an item that won loud applause from ttie audience at the Badminton Mail last night. The eloquent gestures of Madam Auzurie coupled with a 'grace/ whichL.D.M. - 131 words
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Article496 1953-11-30 4 in moving the second reading of the Employees Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, 1953. at Fridays meeting of the Federal Legislative Council in Kuala Lumpur, the Financial Secretary, Mr. E. Himsworth spoke as follows: The object of this Ordinance Is to provi'ic for the continuation of statutory Provident496 words
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