Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1954
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Title Section17 1954-11-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 277 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVfiiVIBEK 23, 1954 1 OUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-11-23 1 10,500 Hooligans Arrested In Last Four Months From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nov. 22. The police rounded up over 10,500 goondas and rowdies m the city during the last four months as a result of a two-pronged drive m a bid to freeAP - 180 words
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168 1954-11-23 1 CAIRO, Not\ 22.- -Egypt's "philosopher No.- 1" 84 pf old Ahmed Louft'i El Sajed, is beinrj wUfctm inenlloxvd at unofficial circles as prospective mm President of the 8#i>ublic. The post has been vacant since Nov. 14 when the ruling Revolution Council relieved President168 words
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103 1954-11-23 1 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 22: Peri\ar E. V. Rainasamy, leader of the Dravidian Federation. Mauras. will visit Malaya m the last v\ irk ot December. Periyar Ramasatny leaves Mrlr.iN tomorrow for Rangoon by ?.s. Jalagopal. At Kanu.M.n. he wdl attend a conference103 words
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249 1954-11-23 1 BOLTON, LANCASHIRE, Nov. 22.— Mrs. Elizabeth Braddock, Labour member oj t J arlia-tnent said here yesterday, she would not sign the memorial book oj members' names to oe presented to Sir Winston Churchill on Nov. 30 his SOth birthday^ She added: And thereReuter - 249 words
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Article64 1954-11-23 1 HONGKONG, Xov. 22: Thirty British and Hongkong businessmen arrived In Peking yesterday for trado talks. Peking Radio reported. The party, led by Mr. W G. Pullen. General Manager of the Chartered Bank of India Austral a and Ch*na will meet officials C f the China NationalReuter - 64 words
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101 1954-11-23 1 E. ECONOMIST - E. ECONOMIST NEW DELHI, Nov. 22: Tht Eastern Economist, one Of India's most influential weekly news magazines, aays India "needs to come to an understanding" with the United States. This point, the magazine adds, "should be as obvious as the point that India has to to ccme101 words
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75 1954-11-23 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 22.—Indonesia nay soon recognise all four Indo-Chinese regimes, reliable source said yesterday. To recognise Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Communist Vietminh would be m line with this Republic's actively independent policy, the source added. Two emissaries have returnod from Indo-china where theyAP - 75 words
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Article102 1954-11-23 1 CAIRO, Nov. 22.—Guidntwe Minister Major Hulah atice Minister Major Salah Salem announcced last niyht that Egypt a deposed President, G-en. Nayuib, will not be brougnt to trial for Ml alleged activities ayuinst the Nasser Regime. Gen. Nayuib teas placeU under house arrest Nov. 1-4 onAP - 102 words
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Article75 1954-11-23 1 PARIS, Nov. 22.— As apart of an anti-noise campaign, the French Parliament nas asked that all manufacturers of motors be required to build tJiem with mufflers that cannot be removed. The resolution was voted unanimously. Frenchmen who buy motor scotters, hundreds of thousands every year, like to takeAP - 75 words
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Article116 1954-11-23 1 Two-Storeyed House Stolen TOKYO, Nov. IS.- Tokyo police were today out fiou.se huntiny. They were looking for a two-storcj building stolen while its owner uxis away. The owner, KiyosM Muraki, told police he hud built the two-storey fcoiiw m August this year on a 5,000 square feel lot m Shinjuku,Reuter - 116 words
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Article124 1954-11-23 1 LOi.uON, Nov. 22: Sir Oil* vei i'lanivs said last night timi it is a irageuy that so many Americana v.re unaware of tne damage done by Senator McCarthy to tne reputation of the united States throughout the v.orid The lcxmer British Amnassauor to the UmUd StatesAP - 124 words
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452 1954-11-23 1 Nehru Says Chinese Leaders Gave Him The Assurance Pays Tribute To U. S. President NEW DELHI, Nov. 23.— Mr. Nehru, the India* Prime Minister to:u T* .Lament today that China's readers assmed him on his recent visit that they were anxious toReuter - 452 words
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Article511 1954-11-23 1 $23m. FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR VARSITY EXPANSION (By Our Staff Reporter) The authorities of the University of Malaya are still indefinite about When the Department of Indian studies will start function ing at all Sir Sydney Came, ihe V ice-Chancellor, who a jew weeks back said that511 words
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Article622 1954-11-23 1 Change Of Party Loyalties Nothing New In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent GUNXUK, (Andl\ra), Nov. 22.— Mr. T. Prakasnm has announced his decision to rejoin the Congress. Making the announcement to a joint meeting of the Am Lira Pradesh Congress Executive and the Andhra Assembly Congress622 words
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178 1954-11-23 1 Role Of A Teacher In Society-H. E. Declaring open the Kingsmead Hall m the Teachers Training College yesterday, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Jchn Nicoli said that the role of the teacher In society was not confined to class-rocm teaching* important though that was, the teacher was locked upon to178 words
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Article531 1954-11-23 2 THE formation on Sunday m Singapore of a new political party under the label of the "People's Action Party" would have gone almost unnoticed had it not been for the participation at its inaugural meeting of the two "big guns" of the UMNOMCA Alliance, namely, Dato Sir Cheng Locktan, the531 words
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Article351 1954-11-23 2 Pakistan Refused Allegiance To British Monarch Case Before Br. Magistrate LONDON: A case which will determine the status of Pakistani and Indian nationals m the United Kingdom under the British law has gone a stage further before a stipendiary magistrate at Birmingham. Jain Ullah,NAFEN - 351 words
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Article86 1954-11-23 2 BOMBAY: Portuguese authorities m <joa are levying a compulsory fcubsotlptilon of KB. 10,000 on each of the "comumdadea" (village communities) to swell the Government's "emergency funcs. according to reports rece:veu by uoan National Congress circles here. The funds are being raised to meet the expenditureFOC - 86 words
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240 1954-11-23 2 Home Market For Motorcars Shrinking? MADRAS: Slackness m trade has already shown a contraction m India's young automobile industry's output. In spite of additional tariff ivantagee end stricter import control, output m the motor industry has been fallag and the monthly production of over I,^oo vehicles has fallen away toFOC - 240 words
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235 1954-11-23 2 GREAT CITIES ARE SINNERS TO CATTLE BARODA: Mr. Nehru accused the "great cities" of Calcutta, Bombay and some otners as "the greatest sinners" m respect of continuous deterioration of the country's cattle wealth In a message on the occasion of the foundation laying ceremony of a new dairy project atFOC - 235 words
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Article115 1954-11-23 2 MADRAS: Messrs. C Raja, gopalachari, K. Kamarai Nadar, V. M. Obeyadulla, o. P Ramaswami Reddiar and Dr P. Vamdarajulu Naidu will be cx-oflicio delegates from Tamil Na<l to the Congress session to be held at Avadi. According to the Congress const itut'cn. those who .have srrvedFOC - 115 words
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Article110 1954-11-23 2 MADKris: Tne Government of India may shortly be undertaking legislation relating to crossword puzziea and other prize puzzle competitions. Some time back when this question was raised, the Central Government invited the views of State Governments and some by them suggested action by the CentreFOC - 110 words
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Article107 1954-11-23 2 Sino-Indian Student Exchange NEW DELHI: The Governments of IncLa and the People's Republic of China have agreed en a scheme for the exchange of students. Under the scheme, two Chinese students arc expected to arrive m Delhi on November 16 to jcin a local college for the study of Hindi.107 words
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347 1954-11-23 2 Deterrent Fines For Food Adulterators MADRAS: The most precipitous fall m the tines imposea m iood adulteration cases m Madras occurred during lsJoi, the average line per conviction being Rs. 21 as against Ks. 81 m 11*52 and tne peax figure m UM. 59 m 1944. The Public Analyst laments.NAFEN - 347 words
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Article244 1954-11-23 2 •ttAnAciil: Pakistan's new fpoca Minister, Mr UMMf am Pauian, announced" tne ouvernmem s decision to lut all controls on tne price, puruiase aiid sale of rice throughout the country. tic told a news conference tnat, with assistance from mendly countries and by governmental action. Pakistan wasFOC; NAFEN - 244 words
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163 1954-11-23 2 Amenities For Deck Passengers Indian Govt. Rules NEW DELHI Kules for providing additional amenities to deck passengers m ships plying from Indian ports have been framed by the Union Government. According to the now rules, food articles like rice, uojr, puise, gnee, oil, onions, vegetaoics, condiments, hre wood, milK andNAFEN - 163 words
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Article88 1954-11-23 2 NEW DELJiI: A photographic exhibition on the Yugoslav Army will be opened by Mr. A. X- Chanda. Deputy Minister for Internal Affairs, on Nov. 17 at the Fine Arts Craibi Gallery Hall here. At present m Bombay, the exhibition consists of 183 photographs including 49 main88 words
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Article126 1954-11-23 2 NEW DELMI: A 16-membor delegation of the Mahat-'odhi Society of Ceylon, consume? of .Buddhist monks and laymen, now tcuring the Buddhist Holy places m India, will arrive In Delht. The delegation has already visited Buddha Gaya. Sarnath, Kushi Nagar, Lumbini and other holy places. On126 words
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Article26 1954-11-23 2 NEW DELHI: Prisoners of the Yervada Central Jail, Poona, have sent two contributions totalling Rs. 1,207-11-3 to the Prime Minister's N«.26 words
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Article268 1954-11-23 2 LOinuuN: Witnout bringing m any arguments about tne possiDility that it increases the chances of contracting a lung cancer, a leading article m the British Medical Journal," official publication of the British Medical Association, has drawn up a list Cf arguments against smoking. It quotes a reportNAFEN; FOC - 268 words
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252 1954-11-23 2 NEW DELHI: A new series of pamphlets intended to reach every village of the Indian Union and to create among the vast rural population a sense of the unity of the country and enthusiasm for building for the future, ha 8 been launched byFOC - 252 words
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Article76 1954-11-23 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru deprecated the 'hukumaf methods of ttkb Government. Speaking to Labour Ministers of States, Mr. Nehru Mid he did not like some of the methods of the Government and the manner m which orders were issued. "Politeness pays," he said 1 "and the oldFOC - 76 words
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336 1954-11-23 2 Respect For All Religions India Tells Goa NEW o&unl: The Government of India has told the ,ifo>rtuguese Ooveiwment that there is no censorship of mall addressed to the Portuguese possessions m India. In a Note hanaed over to tnc Portuguese L^xVion here last week, the Ministry of External Affairs repliedFOC - 336 words
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1352 1954-11-23 3 Exhortation To Nation On Sixty-Fifth Birthday NEW DELHI: Gifts worth about Rs. 50 lakhs have been made by the people of Community Projecx and National Extension aetvioe areas to fniae u./iister Nehru on the occasion oil Ibis birthday. «r -/T, irlFOC - 1,352 words
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Article95 1954-11-23 3 NEW YORK: An historic modification of Jewish marriage law the first for nearly 1,000 years was announced last week by the Rabbinical Assembly of America. its purpose is to halt hasty or frivolous divorces. It calls for a new marriage contract provisions which "pecifiesi that m95 words
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Article142 1954-11-23 3 NAGPURU I>r. Pattabhl Sitaraniay>a, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, has sent the following poem composed by him as greetings to the Prime Minister Nrtiru, c;n his OUth birthday: "My dear JawaharlaljJ. You have— Counted your garden by the flowers, Never by the leave* that fall, CountedFOC - 142 words
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Article274 1954-11-23 3 CALCJTTA; A number of evens ot a new type which consumes coal other than cooking coal may be soon set up for the first time m tlie various industrial plants of the country. as a result of the visit to this city of t|ie GermanFOC - 274 words
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Article199 1954-11-23 3 Hidered T A: J^i m iS r CaWnet urgent meeting considered the critical situation created by the Drevailinic drought forming the failure of the hathia and <Jtra ra" s and the consequent failure of Bihar's prtncinaJ winter naddy, sugarcane and nuls.s. crop. P™mp« winter District 90 PCrFOC - 199 words
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197 1954-11-23 3 Tourist Guide Training Centre In New Delhi NEW DELHI: A tourist guide training centre w-.h be opened at the Tourist Information office, New Delhi, on November 15. This is the thud tourist training centre to be opened this year by the Ministry of Transport, those at Bombay and Banaras beingFOC - 197 words
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Article73 1954-11-23 3 NEW DELHI: Production of razor blades m India is steadily increasing, and t. h e output m July, 1954, amounted to more than 20 times the average production of 1949. In 1949 thft average produc•n was 630,000 blades a month, while m last July the outputNAFEN - 73 words
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Article65 1954-11-23 3 CALCUTTA: An analysis of tobacco consumption In India hi 1952-33 Teveals thai the larg. st quantity was used 'or hookah and chewing purposes. Of the total tobacco consumption <f 521,000,000 lr>*. 144,000,600 lbs; were utilised lor hookah. 143.--000,000 lbs. for «jhewlni< 114.000.00ij jlos. for bidis, 60,000,000 Its.NAFEN - 65 words
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Article56 1954-11-23 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. uamamirtham, Works Manager of the Mettur Chemical u na industrial Corporation L 4 .d.. who has been awarded an fccoDomlc Development Fellowship by U.N.0., will leave Bombay on November 23 for Germany for a study course m chiorno factories there. He wilkNAFEN - 56 words
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Article219 1954-11-23 3 ENGINEERING ADVANCEMENT IN INDIA MADRAS: India .has made noteworthy contributions m civil and communications engineering, particularly hydraulics and irrigation^ But miy a beginning has oeen made m me^nanical, aeronautical and k o tricel englnee r m g This is Uie conclusion of survey of the progress of research m variousNAFEN - 219 words
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Article100 1954-11-23 3 KARACHI: The Scventn Pakistan Science Conference wi|. be held at Hyderabad (Sind) from January 17 to 22. Eminent scientists from the world over have been Invited to attend. Invitations have already been accepted, by the United Kingdom and India The United Kingdom delegation will include geographer SirNAFEN - 100 words
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Article94 1954-11-23 3 MADRAS; Mr. T. Kosairam, D.C.C. President, TiruneLvoli, last week met Chief Minister K. Kamaraj and presented a memorandum requesting for immediate relief measures to the people affected t>y sea erosion m the Munapad vill»K« m Tirunelveli District. Tlie memorandum pointed out that as ;i result ofFOC - 94 words
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441 1954-11-23 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to remove the limitation on the number of two-room tenements to be constructed fur industrial and mine workers under the Subsidised Housing Schemes a^d to give increased financial assistance for the construction Of such tenements. This concession,FOC - 441 words
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672 1954-11-23 3 Education In IndiaTraditional System Praised \HMEDABAJD: President Kajcndru PreMtd, made a fervent appeal lor retention of the traditional Indian system of education m the country. Dr. Prasad, who was delivering here the Convocation address of the Gujerat Vidyapith founded by Mahatma Gandhi m 1920 said that at present there wasFOC - 672 words
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Article47 1954-11-23 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon gtuflf tl m India will m future be given annually renewable visas to enable their studies to remain unbroken. A decision to this effect has been taken by the Government ot India and communicated to Ceylon, it is learnt. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Advertisement78 1954-11-23 3 NOTICE "H.M. NAVAL BASE APPRENTICES SCHEME Over 3000 applications have been received to take the examination for Dockyard Apprenticeships and all successful applicants have teen informed. It is regretted that no correspondence can be conducted with utnsuccessful applicants as to the reasons tor their rejection, or appeals for reconsideration." «^C78 words
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Article156 1954-11-23 4 U.K. Guarantee To Buddhists A.VURADHAPURA: Whe n the British took over the administration of Ceylon at the request cf the people, an ungrateful guarantee was given that the rights and privileges of Buddhist would remain intact said Kavisvara Thero at the inaugural meeting of the Rajarata Dharma Pracharaka Samithiya heldFOC - 156 words
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Article417 1954-11-23 4 Detailed Inquiry Urged COLOMBO: A comprehensive survey of the country's capitai requirements and a careful and detailed inquiry into the availability of such capital from foreign and domestic sources is a necessary preliminary to 'the preparation of a long-term scheme for the economic emancipation of the country,FOC - 417 words
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Article140 1954-11-23 4 SECURITY FOR ALL RACES NEEDED KEGALJuA: A section of the population snouiti not be aiiowcd to feei they wero unwanted, because Ceylon, which belonged to ail. was too small an isiand to be dissected en religious o.' communal grounds, said M. Soratha Thero at a youth meeting held at Weragale,FOC - 140 words
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Article161 1954-11-23 4 ILMENITE REFINERY IN CEYLON COIX)MBO. a largo American corporation owinm c Tin mines m Malaya 13 reportod to be interested m setting uu on ilmcnite refinery m Ceylon on a Capital invcs'.meiit of Us. 10 mil I i 011. Inquiries and tentative proposal for exploiting this valuable iatiicial sand haveFOC - 161 words
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Article104 1954-11-23 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon has concluded negotiations with a British tirm tor sale of 30,000 tons of Chinese rice at "a im>fit" it Is learnt Ceylon expects to have a surplus of about 100,000 tonß of Chinese rice, with her, after 270.000 tons of rice arrive from China104 words
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76 1954-11-23 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thonaaman, president of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, left t>j air for Rome last week to attend the 107 th session of tne Governing Body of the T.L.O. which Is scheduled to be held from Nov. 16 to Nov. 19 The conditions ofFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-11-23 4 COLOMBO: A miMon-rupee Public Library may t>e built near the General Cemetery Kanatte, on a four-acre blocK of land offered to the ColomDo Municipal Council by the Government. The site will shortly he inspected by the Mayor, Dr. 9U Hf. Perera. Meanwhile, a section of tne presentFOC - 89 words
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258 1954-11-23 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Supreme Court consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, Mr. Justice Gunasekera and Mr. Justice Pulle> ordered summons to be issued to the Prime Minister, Sir John Koteiawala, to appear m court before the is to embark on hisFOC - 258 words
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Article393 1954-11-23 4 KANDY: A Silent funeral procesaion through the atroeu of Kandy, tnc National Flag flown at half-mast, the driQij of a volley and the sown i: as of the Last Post will be features of the interment of tne M-ull of Kappiupola Dlssawe at the Esplanade MemorialFOC - 393 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-11-23 4 I'hotograptts taken on the occasion of the tea party given m honour of the new Representative of the Government of JntlLa m Malaya Mr. 11. K. Tandon and Mrs. Tandon by the Singapore Kerala Samajam at the <*• H. Cafe Saturday last at 5 p.m. PictureIDM - 164 words
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427 1954-11-23 4 Check Your Names In The El. Registers The Under-Secretary Mr. J D. Higham and the Regis.*tfation Officer Mr. M. Ponnuduray have appealed over Radio Malaya to all the citizens of Singapore entitled to be registered as electors, to check their names m the Electoral Registers prepared under the new constitutionFOC - 427 words
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Article58 1954-11-23 4 The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Lod^e, Theosophjcal Society, held on Sunday Nov. 14, elected the following office-bearers- president, Mr. Chan Chim Lim; Vice-President, Miss Margaret Flinter; Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. S. Sharma; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Kwe e Si m Djiung. Hon. Librarian, Mr. Khoo Tian ff58 words
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Article75 1954-11-23 4 The Director of Medical Services Dr. r. H. Bland opening 'Health Week' at Upper Serangoon Road yesterday said Health week was a jus! a period chosen when a .special effort is made to remind those who already know and to teach those who don't yet understand, that ill-health75 words
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Article54 1954-11-23 4 Both sides of Cross Street from Cecil Street to South Bridge Road and that side of Upper Cross Street, i.e. thP north-east side, nearest to town, are to be made no parkin? areas with effect from Nov. 2?, "No Parking" signs will be erected to indicate to54 words
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311 1954-11-23 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's marriage and divorce laws be liberalised? While some think they should o'foers, especially leaders of religious bodies and particularly the Catholic Church, are deiinively opposed to any relaxing of the laws. The Home Ministry is now considering the appointment of a CommissionFOC - 311 words
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Article85 1954-11-23 4 TITO - TITO XOPAR. YUGOSLAVIA, Wcv. 22: President Tito denieo and denounced yesterday "malicious" accusa:.ons that Vugo. slavia plans to return to the Russian-I-'d Cominfcrm from wh.ch it broke m 194i> In an angry quarrel over Soviet policies. Simultaneousiy, he firmly recorded Yugoslavia's decision to pursue itsAP - 85 words
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Article107 1954-11-23 4 The Singapore Rurai Community Service Association was "formed on Sunday at a public meeting held at Juronj Vu»jl:c (Chinese) School, Jalan Kayu. All youti? In rural areas i>etv/een the ages ci 10 and 21 are eligible as junior members and those over 21 as ordinary members.107 words
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Advertisement237 1954-11-23 4 Public Tender Notice Tenders are invited for the repair cf Pol cc boots m Johore Contingent for the period 1.1.55 to 31.12.55. Full particulars may be obtained from the office cf the Chief Police Officer, Johore. 2. Tenders must reach the effice of the Chief police Officer, Johore, not later237 words
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