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14 Banks Nationalised

This edition includes news of the announcement and lists out benefits of the scheme.
Other news reports include:

  • Apollo 11’s entry in the lunar orbit
  • Soviet Union’s unmanned mission to the moon, Luna 15
  • Crosswords, puzzles and advertisements

The Times of India is an Indian English language daily newspaper.  Founded 178 years ago, it is the oldest English daily of India and largest selling English newspaper in the world according to Audit Bureau of Circulations. It was ranked among the world’s six best newspapers by BBC in 1991.
It is owned and published by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. The Times of India issued its first edition on 3rd November as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce. Initially, the paper was published only on Wednesdays and Saturdays and only in 1850 it began to publish daily editions. In 1861, editor Robert Knight changed the name to the present day ‘The Times of India’.
Comes with a Curatorial Note and an Authenticity Certificate.
Bank Nationalisation with Newspaper print.

Jack London’s Tales of Hawaii

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  • The New York Times : November 16, 1919, the edition had daily news related to the topics
  • Professor Brander Matthews discusses the principles and rules of playmaking.
  • Jack London’s Tales of Hawaii, “On the Makaloa Mat” an interesting posthumous volume – Latest fiction by Arehibald Marshall, Stanley Weyman and Others.

Bhabha Among 117 Killed In Air-India Boeing Crash In ALPS

The Economic Times is an Indian Daily in English language, founded in 1961. It is published by the Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., more popularly known these days as The Times Group. It is Asia’s largest and among the World’s top 3 English Business dailies.
Complete Original Newspaper
January 25, 1966
Bombay
Language: English

Man Lands on Moon

The Daily Star is an English language daily, published in Lebanon, Beirut but circulated across the Middle East. It was founded in 1952 to serve the growing number of expatriates brought by the oil industry.
July 21, 1969 newspaper on Man landing moon published in The Daily Star.

Senate Adopts 10 Reservations After Putting on Closure

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  • The New York Times, November 16, 1919 published headings of the city.
  • Senate adopts 10 reservations after putting on closure,
  • Democrats say they will reject modified treaty,
  • 60,000 reds listed here, palmer offers drastic bill.

Cuban Election Result in Eight Deaths

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  • The New York Times, November 2, 1920 published below headlines on this day.
  • Victory is certain, declares cox; Harding complacent over outlook betting here 10 to B 1 on republicans.
  • Cuban election brawls result in eight deaths.
  • Kill 6, wound 8 in fourteen raids by Sinn Feiners.

Kennedy ‘May Not Make It’

Doctors Say R. F. Kennedy ‘May Not Make It’ As Assassin’s Bullet Is Removed From Brain on June 6-1968 Doctors Say R. F. Kennedy ‘May Not Make It’ As Assassin’s Bullet Is Removed From Brain on June 6-1968

Martin Luther King Is Killed by a Sniper

Published:  on April 5-1968 with the headlines of Martin Luther King Is Killed By a Sniper

Target For Synthetic Fibers in 4th Plan to be Recast Rise in Output Will Help to Cut Consumption of Cotton

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  • The Economic Times : January 6, 1966
  • Target for Synthetic Fibres, in fourth plan to be recast , Rise in output will help to cut the consumption of cotton.
  • Power tariff for commercial users in Bombay being raised.
  • Tashkent talks go in right direction.
  • Move for modification of corporate tax laws may be initiated soon.

Vintage Newspaper

October 13, 1933
The Hindu is an English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was started as a weekly in 1878 and became a daily in 1889. It is one of the Indian newspapers of record and the second most circulated English-language newspaper in India, after The Times of India. As of March 2018, The Hindu is published from 21 locations across 11 states of India.