Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 16. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1346 1954-04-30 1 Way To Reduce Tension In S.E.A. COLOMBO TALKS SHOULD NOT EMBARRASS "GENEVA" Nehru- Ali Clash On Kashmir COLOMBO, Apr. 29. Asian Prime Ministers meeting here yesterday are reliably reported to have agreed that Communist China's remaining: outside the United Nations wasA.P.; Reuter - 1,346 words
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Article127 1954-04-30 1 LONDON, Apr. 89 Britain ta anxious that the views of the Asian states now m conference at Colombo should be taken fully into account n any discussions o n the pr< |i«i »i Southeast Asia collective defence pact, Mr. SeUvyn Lloyd, Minister of State told theReuter - 127 words
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331 1954-04-30 1 QUEEN DEFIES MAU MAU THREAT VISITS UGANDA ENTEBBE, Uganda, Apr. 29. Security police carefully scrutinised every guest when Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh mingled with thousands of people mainly Africans at a garden party m the wooded gardens of Government House yesterday. Strict .security measures were m forceReuter - 331 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 1 Mr. M. Saravanainuttu, Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, v. 11 be leaving Malaya on May, 2 <>n a world tour for about three months. Mr. C. L. Tram-hell, Official Secretary, will act for Mr. Saravanamuitu (hiring his absence.42 words
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Article36 1954-04-30 1 TARIS, April 29, A French Government sirokesman said today that Vietnam had Riven its conditional agreement to particil>ate m the Geneva conference even if the Vietniinh rebels were asked to sent representatives. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-04-30 1 The lUg Five* Premiers of South- East Asia met in conference at Colombo to discuss matters concerning Asia vis-a-vis Western Powers attitude towards them. Sir John Kotelawala, Premier of Ceylon, who convened the conference is seated in the front row (leaning forward*). Evidently the c+lur fourAP - 121 words
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Article170 1954-04-30 1 LIBERATION MOVEMENT IN MAHE From Our Own Gofreapondeat MADRAS, Apr. 29. "The Mahe Mahajana Sabha h*« liberated one of the French enclaves on the Wedt Ooast Settlement Cheru Kallai was iiberated shortly after midnight by the Sabha volunteers and their President Mr. Kumiu ran hoisted the Indian Flag. He askedCopyright - 170 words
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Article652 1954-04-30 1 FAILURE TO MEET ALLIANCE DEMANDS WILL RESULT IN ......RAHMAN KNOWS NOT! LONDON, Apr. 29. Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malaya National Organisation said he could not answer for the reactions of his supporters m Malaya if the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton declined to increaseReuter - 652 words
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Article106 1954-04-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 29. Bank clerks throughout the country will benefit by the award announced by Bank Labour Appellate Tribunal at Bombay. Tu<> Tribunal sitting on an appeal against Sastri Award has maintained the scheme of basic wages, but has revised theCopyright - 106 words
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Article110 1954-04-30 1 NEHRU IS NO EXCEPTION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, April. 29 ('rentier Nehru dues not enjoy diplomatic immunity from Inu'ian Customs. That was evident witen the duttdt'ni customs officer preseiued a uleclaration lorm for his si^naftiri' ju-t before the l'mimr embarked for Colombo. Mr. Nehru signed it good huiuouredly110 words
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54 1954-04-30 1 SAH *KAJNCISCO, Apr. 29 The American Academy of Asian Studies became a graduate school of the College of the Pacific. The academy will remain ju San Francisco, where it was founded three years ago during the centennial anniversary of COP, the oldest institution of higherAP - 54 words
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154 1954-04-30 1 WAY TO CURB COMMUNISM NIXON SPEAKS vvAsnii\vi'i'Oi>), Apr. z*». Vice President twehard inixoo. said tnat tne major aim of Un.ted states policy was to avoid committing American troops m indo-ohina or elsewnere if possible. Mr. Nixon told the United States Chamber of Commerce that the ELsenhowever Ad-rn.ni.--tration would not resortReuter - 154 words
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Article52 1954-04-30 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 29 Two piainclothtw detectives have been assigned to protect U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy (.Republican-Wisconsin) at the public hearings on his dispute with high army officials. They stick near him m the crowded hearing room, and accompany him when he walks through the Seante office building orAP - 52 words
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Article30 1954-04-30 1 The Deputy High Comn%ssioner, Sir Donald McGillivray, yesterday urged voters m the Bungei Serai Village council election to "think seriously before voting and select the best men for your future."30 words
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Article331 1954-04-30 1 KRIAN, LARUT MATANG WITH 184,400 PEOPLE An area of 420 square miles m the Krian and Larut and Matang districts of North Perak with a total population of 184,400 people was yesterday declared a White Area by the Mentri Besar and the British Adviser of331 words
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Advertisement36 1954-04-30 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 0.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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527 1954-04-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Apr. 30, 1954. MlC's Precarious Finances £OME of the facts about the Malayan Indian Congress as revealed m its Annual Report for 1953-54 submitted at the Prai Session just concluded, are very significant while some others are very amusing. Though it is entitled "Report and527 words
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734 1954-04-30 2 Cut Up Hyderabad Join Telengana With Andhra Memorandum Presented To States Commission NEW DELHI: A plea, for the disintegration of Hyderabad State, and th e inclusion of its Telengana area m Andhra State on a linguistic basis was made by the Andhra and Telengana Communist Party Committees m a jointFOC - 734 words
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Article106 1954-04-30 2 LUCKNOW: Pundit G B Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar.' Pradesh, appealed to the people of Uttar Pradesh to give up all talk of dismembering the State. Addressing the members of the Congress Legislature Par. ty, he said ft was advantageous to belong to a big State,FOC - 106 words
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Article69 1954-04-30 2 BOMBAY: Sri D. K. Kunte, Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly, Sri B. S Hirey, Minister for Revenue and Sri F. B. Chavan, Minister of Civil Supplies, left for Delhi to meet the Congress President, Sri Nehru. They will place before him their views onFOC - 69 words
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Article356 1954-04-30 2 KOZHIKODE At a meeting of the Malaya la Pradesh Congress Committee, Sri P. Madhavan, pres.ding, m .the absence of the President Srimathi A. V. Kuttimalu Amma. proposals were considered for the formation of a Kerala State. The meeting passed a reso. lution reiterating its decision taken atFOC - 356 words
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Article158 1954-04-30 2 SABVODAYAPURI: The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru addressing- a meeting-, here referred to the present system of elections m th« country, and said election contests often brought to the fore caste, provincial, and communal jealousies m llndia. It was also true that the best m««i men ofFOC - 158 words
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343 1954-04-30 2 MADANAPALLE: Sri N. Sanjeevi Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra State replying to an address presented by the Madanapalle Panchayat Board last Thursday, said the principle of shifting Government headquarters mi n summer having been given up both by State and Union Governments thereFOC - 343 words
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Article29 1954-04-30 2 q£A l tff H A T The Numi Hi*h S*-; -us Golden Jubij^ ce gl >ra^nj WU a celebrated reSn£ Vadasse ri. P*£ HamaJa, i«ia and FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-04-30 2 Shooting Back Photo "Now we will do our «>tunt,' said President Elsenhower to bis little grandson David as be dapped his hands and Daviii whipped out a big "slx-ahooter" from under his ooat and cut loose with a barrage of shot* with the cap pistol at the crowd of photographersA.P. - 70 words
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Article153 1954-04-30 2 i LAHORE: The Disturbances Inquiry Court, which inquired into the Anti-Ahmediya ag tation m Pakistan (P.) early last year, has absolved Ahme rtis of any direct responsibility for the disturbances. Tho Court, m its report partly circulated, says The disturbances were the result of the action taken byFOC - 153 words
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94 1954-04-30 2 ERODE: The need fod a Theological Hindu Religious College was stressed m a resolution passed at the Coimbatore District Arulneri Con. ference held recently under the immediate presence of Srilasri Deivasigamani Arunachala Desiga Paramacharya Swamigal, Thiruvanoamalai Adhinam, Kunrakkudi. The Conference appealed to all religiousFOC - 94 words
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Article202 1954-04-30 2 Building For Andhra High Court KURNOOL: According to the bui'.ding scheme for Ihe Andhra High Court at Guntur. sanctioned by the" Government, the first tioo r of the Collector's office, which will house the High Court i s being remodelled and fitted up "to provide court halls fo r theFOC - 202 words
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416 1954-04-30 2 —Mrs. PANDIT LUCKNOW: Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pundit President of the United Nations General Assembly' said that prospects of preserving world peace would brighten up if children, the future generations came closer through mutual contacts at the international level. Srimathi Pundit, who was opening the MotiialFOC - 416 words
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58 1954-04-30 2 TRIVANDRUM The Tra-vancore-Cochin Government has decided that it should be its polcy to purchase for its re- quirements khadi certified by the All.lndia Spinners' Ajssociation, and when khadi is not available, to purchase handloom cloth. Heads of Departments and officers have accordingly been instructed toFOC - 58 words
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281 1954-04-30 2 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF INDIA AT WORLD TOP NEW YORK, indrn-s ndu.strial production increased more than the world average increase m output between 1951 and 1953. ihis is gatn ered from the United Nation* Monthly Kuiletin of Statistics for April. In a special feature on world ndu :trlal production, the bul281 words
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Article90 1954-04-30 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Tr i-vancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly Rules Co mm i t tee con sidered the draft rules of pro cedure m the light of the latest amendments to the Rule* of procedure and conduct of business of the House of the PfoP <\ The draft rules wereFOC - 90 words
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Advertisement73 1954-04-30 2 SOOTHE SORE THROAT^y^H I'HPS arc pleasant-tastinp. They rfrf^O^BH*) lf^^ arc also a reliable medicinal treat- <&& <>JP^ f^l ment. PEPS famous throat and V^/HUTS M chest tablets contain essences for soothing soreness I *1# I l^gt stopping coughs, clearing colds, Wiftl'^W thcSC esscnccs arc vaporized and' mdMll^^iMß -•ITiWn n' breatho>73 words
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903 1954-04-30 3 Need For Self-Sufficiency For Supply Of Equipment NEW DELHI: The Deputy Defence Minister, Sartfer suriU Singh Majithia, told the Council of State that from «h» iMint of view of def endin c frho country frontiers "We are m a lwsltton to maintain our defences.FOC - 903 words
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Article173 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELHI: Dr Peter N. Latohnvinan, fbrmerly Head f 'i the Travancore Medical iA-jwrtimnt. died here at the residence 01 his sec, Sri N. A. Lait-nmanan, a former Director-Genera] of All-lndna Kadio. after a prolonged illness, rie wu 85. Dr Lak.shm.inan was born mFOC - 173 words
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139 1954-04-30 3 I«W DELHI: The concesa announced by the Fin- Minister on the various xc;*e duties imposed m the Finance Bill and also an amendment on the Bill acceptI■» the Finance Minister g? p d gassea by the House of rcdt.S^ ple WOuld leadFOC - 139 words
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Article39 1954-04-30 3 i'no ICCl CC l ln H fire m a vil TP-. "f v Kl «Sha .n the Taral Port rL» Hmital a r eTh, IVed here «»W Mit hre do.stroye<} about 50 FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 3 A NDHRA OFFICES SHIFTED "-ffSSSK Orders have ment ShS Z the GovernIn S p; c S lftm the office of the "BoSPaLS Girls Schools. AndhJa i. h y sical Education, S froj v a S d« read y be€ n shift: FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article60 1954-04-30 3 Territorial Army Govt Servants NEW DELHI: Replying: to Dr. Raprhu Vina, Sri Mahavir Kyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation, stated m the council of states that the scheme for the convoulsorv enrolment m, the Territorial Army of Ctevcramtnt «n»- vanfe and employees of certain ipubllc utility concerns would be implemented when60 words
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Article565 1954-04-30 3 Dravidian Movement Criticised MAiJKAS: m tue course ci ilirf ildCUUia lo COUgrc^j WOi.L--•n at AntMUMiMgtf, ..u <vearu nuum to tnc i->iaviuu iva^ii.i^aju ana sa.d wnen no i cad reports oi: VMOOM m-i m Hmh of thai orgauuaiilion delivered, he wjnueiuu aow sucii peopie were cuuiiuv.a lunatic asyium, becaase the> wereFOC - 565 words
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Article53 1954-04-30 3 The Government would introduce the necessary Bill m Parliament shortly. The H:heme, he said was intended tj enable the Government to fill up deftciences m the authorised strength of the Terrifeoitjal Army, and for the prcfcc-nt the intention was to use this power of compulsory enrcVmeat only for thisFOC - 53 words
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191 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELHI: Sri mat hi Renuka Ray, President, All-India Women's Conference, and Srimathi Sarladevi Sarabhai, President National Council of Women, told a Press Conference, here that it was a matter of great regret that not even one section of the Hindu Code hadFOC - 191 words
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Article147 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELHI: The Pakia tan High Commission, m a Prass Note, »aid that reports appearing m a section exf the Press that the Pakistan Hi«n Commissioner m India, Mr. Ghazanfar AH Khan, might be recalled were without any foundation. The pwas Note added, "The facts areFOC - 147 words
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Article52 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. A Lak.shmanaswami Mudaliar. Vice Chancellor of Madras University, will lead India's delegation to the 7th World Health Assembly which will meet m Geneva from May 4, 1954 for about three weeks. Lt. Col. C. K. Lakshmanan, Director General of Health Services, will be DeputyISI - 52 words
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Article79 1954-04-30 3 .MAUK v>: Bur. ft. httlli.n.i| v. Hi -.ll'iii.V ilfi iU L from wiiuu wiwuti.tiii^ «c would Heen election to Uie Miuira» L.emN,ative Assembly. UmUx the Constitution, a Minutter wuu i> not a memoer of either Hou«e of tin 1 .Legislature of tue {state, win nave toFOC - 79 words
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Article124 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELJHI: Mr. O. V. Alagasan, Deputy Railway Minister, stated m reply to Mr. Naval Prabtanar m the House of the People that the cost of a locomotive produced m the CJhittarajan locomotive works was Rs 5.35 lakhs ex* ciuddng development expenditure, whereas the estimated landedFOC - 124 words
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89 1954-04-30 3 BOMBAY: Tata Locomotive and Engineering Company has concluded a longterm agreement with Messrs DaimlerBenz A. G. of Germany, wellknown automobile manufacturers, for the manufacture of Daimler-Benz products m India it was announced here. Under the agreement, which is subject to the approval of the GovernmentFOC - 89 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-04-30 3 The 10-man Indian contingent to the second A-ian Games m .MnniUi with Health Minister, Rajkumarl Amrit Kaur m tho centre m the National Spirts Club of India (N.C.SX) pNorfMi where they were coached. (Right) Rajkumari Armit Kaur trMnu them a pep talk on the eve.131 words
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100 1954-04-30 3 Madras Govt.'s Memorandum On Taxation MADRAS: The Madras Government have submittted a memorandum to the Taxation Commission giving statistical and other material relating to 'xation here, State as well as local. The memorandum also gives the State Government's assess UMttt of the position regarding the present cfcstributlon ot sources ofFOC - 100 words
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Article143 1954-04-30 3 KOZHIKODE: The consera. tion ceremony of the Rev. Lipp. as the Bishop of the North Kerala Diocese of South India, was held at the Cathedral last week. The Bishop elect was taken m procession to the church. After hymns and prayers, Rev. Lipp was presentedFOC - 143 words
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85 1954-04-30 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Committee for the Territorial Army met here jnder the chairmanship of Mr. T ehru and agreed to the draft Bill m regard to compulsory enrolment of Government employees and certain categories of employees m public utility concerns m theFOC - 85 words
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Advertisement17 1954-04-30 3 PERFUME SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE PRICE 7Scts. Each BOX OF SIX $4.50 ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSONS SINGAPORE.17 words
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225 1954-04-30 4 CEYLON NEWS: Indian Visas Too, May Be A 'Must' COLOMBO: Ceylonese travelling to India, alter June Ist, may be required to obtain visas from the Ind an High Commission here, m addition to the ordinary Ceylon passport. This will be the effect of a visa regulation the Government of IndiaFOC - 225 words
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166 1954-04-30 4 Nehru Seeks Support Of 2,000m. People COLOMBO, Apr. 28— Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister said on arrival m Colombo he was "optimistic" about the prospects of the conference of Asian Prime Ministers opening here today. Asked if he would seek the Premiers' support for his own Indo-China peace plan,Reuter - 166 words
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Article45 1954-04-30 4 An Exhibition of classical Chinese Art (Early Periods) will be officially opened on Friday. May. 7, by the Honblo Mr. W. A C. Goode. The exhibition is held under the joint nusplceg of The Singapore Art Society and The China. Society, Singapore.45 words
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Article41 1954-04-30 4 Yesterday was another successful day for National Service Registration. Yesterday about 1,100 got registered which brings the total registered up-to-date to over 18,700. It is hoped that those who did not come forward to register yesterday will do so today.41 words
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Article69 1954-04-30 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 28 Mr Brain Hill, Australian Charge D' Affaires m Moscow called .it the Soviet Foreign Ministry for the fifth thne m five days without getting any definite information about his departure from Russia. But authoritative sources said it was likely Russia wouldReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration205 1954-04-30 4 A glimpse of Devdatta Jetley's "Glimpses of Indian Dance/'. This inspired! potto of the dance-wizard! JeUey signifies the height to which Indian Dance has reached. A Wng of rhythm, Mr. Jetley had intfocfoced 1 many item s m his performance which admirably bring out the rhythmic205 words
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168 1954-04-30 4 R. K. SAMY MEMORIAL FUND LAUNCHED At a meeting of Trade Union representatives held at the S. T. C. Employees' Union on Sunday, April 25, it was decided to erect a memorial for the late Mr. R. K. Samy, ex-presi-dent and adviser of the S. T C. E. Union. The168 words
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180 1954-04-30 4 Red Flags Leaflets Seized In K.L. A widespread Police net thrown round Kuala Lumpur m the early hours of Wednesday mornmg, m anticipation of demonstrations to mark the advent of Labour Day, drew m a haul of two cars. The occupants were alleged to be m possession of Communist leaflets180 words
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Article27 1954-04-30 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28 Dr. Rajendra Prasad the President of India, presented Lieutenant General k. S Thimayya with "Padma Vibhushan", India's second highest award for distinguished eervioe.27 words
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230 1954-04-30 4 SINGAPORE IND. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION j'\>uowiU£ Ofcice bearers w«.i<j elected at the Annual u-n-rai Meeting otf tne Singapon Indian I'vA-tball Ai»-ccia-uon hvid on Sunday. April z5 at the S.A.F.A. Club house; pations: Messrs. M. Uupaia Menlcn; D.i'. Ai*>omuil, Y.P. •rtanaaaiundrani. A. R. L*zarous and N. V. Vengadasaiam. President: Mr. K. Joseph230 words
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83 1954-04-30 4 Party Negara To Form Branch At Muar A branch of Party Negara will be formed at a meeting at Paradise Park, Muar, o n Friday, April 30, at 9 a.m. Dato Sir onn bin Ja'afar Dato E. E. Thuraisingam Dato Haji Syed Abdul Kadi r bin Mohamed and other top83 words
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Article136 1954-04-30 4 Th e Malayan Indian congress at the Bth Annual Conference held at Pral on 16th April. 1954, decided to take every measure to encourage Indian^ to bocome Federal and State National Citizens In orde r to implement this "decision, the Malayan Indian Congress, Pudu Branch136 words
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121 1954-04-30 4 The High Comm ssioner, on the advice of the Federal iLxe. cutive Council, has directed that the responsioiliiy j^r the conduct and supervis on of the first Federal Elections next year shall be undertaken by the Chief Secretary. The responsibility for the conduct121 words
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Advertisement78 1954-04-30 4 9 r P IKmI Us Dramatic Musical Z <6TsiiiA6iiEiWBg ()VI C.BAHCII*I(BDI>*^PAJEKDIU M4LOHf. ONLI w mousTMi with eh6ush minus Starring BINA RAI, PREMNATH PURNIMA i^royal" j: Now Showing To Capacity Houses DAILY At 3 7.30 p.m. I A Super Tamil Picture Full Of Action, Romance, I Suspense, Intrigue Laughter j| ROHINI78 words
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