Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1955
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Title Section16 1955-02-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 362. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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138 1955-02-15 1 Panampilli Govinda Menon Appointed Chief minister TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 14. The local leader of the Congress ing party m India— was today appointd Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin State, where the only Socialist Government of Indian State resigned last week The Party Leader m the Assembly,Reuter - 138 words
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Article53 1955-02-15 1 The five-man Congress Party Cabinet headed by Mr. Menon was sworn m this afternoon. Mr. Menon announced that 12 Travancore Tamilnad Congress Legislature members and one Praja Socialist had joined the Congress Party and two Independents have promissed support. This would give him 61 supporters m tneReuter - 53 words
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Article118 1955-02-15 1 MELBOURNE. Feb. 14: In a iront page editorial headlined "Keep out of Malaya" the Argus today (Monday) said the mere presence of Aus* tralian troops m Malaya could t>p used as a basis for hostile Communist propaganda m Asian countries whose goodwill waa ••vital" to Australia. TheReuter - 118 words
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Article111 1955-02-15 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 14: Mr. Chou En Lai Chinese Communist Prime Minister and other government leaders were among 17,000 people at a Mass rally m Peking last night tc commemorate the Fifth Anniversary of the signing of the Soviet Chinese Treaty of friendship and alliance. Madame Soong ChingReuter - 111 words
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Article149 1955-02-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 14: The Congress Party In TravaucoreCoch.'n has decided that the Congress Party m the legislature should be allowed to form the new ministry to replace the Thanupillai' Ministry which fell just because Congress withdrew its support. The meeting of Congress leaders at149 words
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Article135 1955-02-15 1 NO WORLD WAR— HITIER ALIVE PREDICTIONS NEW DELJU, Feb. 1*: A famous 40-year-old mystic, Tyagl Bawa, who Qved for 15 years In Himalayan cave without seeing the sunlight, today prophesied that there would be no world war m the near future but a 44 phoney war" m Asia. Tyagl, whoReuter - 135 words
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Article166 1955-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14: The Dalai Lama is st:ll m China, far frcm his legendary land on "the roof of the world" which he left six months ago, Peking radio reported. The old spiritual ruler of Tibet and ncminal head of state was reported m HarbinAP - 166 words
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Article51 1955-02-15 1 TOKYO, Feb. 1*: A young school girl who committed suicide yesterday left a note m which she expressed a wish to be "Born with a prettier face m the next world/ the Tokyo police reported today. The girl was reportedly distressed because she had unattractive features.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1955-02-15 1 NEW DELHI, IFeb. 14 The Indian government reportedly plans to spend eight million rupees en Improving the national railways during the scoond fiive year plan. The scheme, which would be launched m 1956, envisages 3,000 miles of new lines ai;d improvements allowing a 50 percent increaseAP - 57 words
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84 1955-02-15 1 France Wants Cabinet Ministers PARIS, Feb. 14: Some 60 French journalists waiting for M. Pierre PfflmHn to an nourtre the formation of hit Cabinet whiled away their time by pinning- notices out^ side bis office. Some read: "Wanted: Cabinet Ministers. Call anytime accompanied by youf parents. No special qualifications required"Reuter - 84 words
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Article97 1955-02-15 1 f JEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Feb. 14. Dr. Cheddi ■lagan and his American-born wife, Mrs. Janet Jagan lost their key positions m the leftwing People's Progressive Party m a reshuffle of the Executive yesterday. A largely attended party Congress passed a motion of no confidence mReuter - 97 words
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Article53 1955-02-15 1 ANKARA, Feb. 14 Turkey's president Celal Bayar £.nrl hig wifle left yesterday for a state vlait to Pakistan. The Turkish visit to Pakistan comes about one year after signature of the Turkiahlakistan Military Pact which provided the basis for recent agreement m principle on tne Turkish-IraqiAP - 53 words
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94 1955-02-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 14: Citizens of Madras City, who are enthusiastic about football had the privilege of weeing one of the finest football teams m action ereaek Russian team now touring India. Sunday the visitors defeated Madras Eleven by six goals to94 words
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Article50 1955-02-15 1 LOUISVIJLLJE, Kentucky, Feo. 14: A tluet with a poor sense of values broke into a used-car «aleg office during the night. Me took Ignition keys to 14 can* but drove off la a 194Z model worth US$5O.OO —with "worst car on the lot,' according to the owner. APAP - 50 words
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Article75 1955-02-15 1 CAIRO, Feb. 14 The Aga Khan, 77 year old head of the Ismaiili Moslem sect, was .still confined to bed Sunday night In his quarters at the Semeramis Hotel, but W8 condition was "Bligfctly im proving' 1 his doctor said. There was no change m hla temperatureAP - 75 words
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89 1955-02-15 1 Shannon Airport, Ireland, Feb. 14. Mr. Georgi Zarubln, Russian Ambassador to Washington, asked "Why Not?" when questioned here about the possibility of a meeting, between President Eisenhower and Marshal Zhukov, the new Soviet Denfence Minister Reporters asked the Ambassador if heReuter - 89 words
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Article38 1955-02-15 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 14: The Ceylon Government yesterday closed a deal with Pakistan for the purchase of 40,000 tons of Pakistan table rice. Usually reliable sources said the price was £30 per long ton. Reuter.38 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-02-15 1 His Holiness Rundrakudl Ad gal addreastog a large gathering- at the Chettlars' Temple. Tank Road, on Saturday, Feb. 12. evening. The Adigal spoke for about an hour and half In chaste Tamil and appealed to the 'haves' to extend a helping hand to the 'have-nots'.- IDMIDM - 51 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-02-15 1 Russia's New Minister Of Defence MARSHAL GRIGORI ZHUKOV was appointed Russian Minister of Defence la succession to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin on Feb. 9. Btdgmnin took over the premiership from M. Georgi Malenkov. Malenkov was appointed Deputy Premier of Russia and Minister of the Electro-station Industry. Above Is a 1951 portraitA.P. - 64 words
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207 1955-02-15 1 World Generals Anxious To Avoid A Major War But Only Politicians Are Lagging Behind, Says Nehru LONDON, Feb. 14. Prime Minister Nehru of India said yesterday there is danger the world might stumble into war, but that he does not fear a major war will be deliberately launched. The generalsAP - 207 words
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160 1955-02-15 1 TAMIL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF MADRAS 8 From Our Own Correspondent Q MADRAS, Feb. 14: Tamil 8 should be the official lan--8 guage of the Madras State, Q urged many speakers at 8 the Tamil Writers Confer 5 ence here yesterday. 0 Mr. T. R. Meenakshisuu--8 daram Pillai, who presided 6160 words
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381 1955-02-15 1 WOES Of FRANCE! THIRD ATTEMPT TO FORM GOVT. PARIS, Feb. 14. President Rene Coty this morning sent for a former Socialist Finance Minister M. Christian Pineau after the Popular Republican economics expert M. Pierre Pflimlin had announced his failure to form a cabinet. M. Pineau left the Eylsee Palace atReuter - 381 words
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523 1955-02-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Feb. 15, 1955 FREEDOM WAR IN GOA \yHILE a diplomatic war with allegations and counter-allegations is going on between Portugal and India over the Portuguese pockets im Indian territory, the people of these pockets themselves are not keeping quiet at all. On the contrary, they523 words
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1554 1955-02-15 2 Great Centre Of Tamil Culture Silver Jubilee Of Annamalai Varsity Governor's Glowing Tribute To Founder ANNAMALAINAGAR: Speaking on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations here on Tuesday, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, said that "our Country's progress will be at its best only if all the great national languages haveFOC - 1,554 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-02-15 2 At a reception In honour of Mr. R. M uthuthampl pmai of Baganserai, who was appointed as a Justice of the Peace. The District Officer presided on the occasion. Mrs, and Mr. Muthuthampi Pillai are seated In the centre (garlanded).45 words
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Article164 1955-02-15 2 MADRAS: A Secondary School .Leaving Certificate, some testimonials of good conduct given by former employers, and copies of applications tor job found among the pa* pens m a soiled handbag, whicft contained some clothes also, indicate a case Of suicide by 22-year-old youth on Wednesday. WhenFOC - 164 words
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Article58 1955-02-15 2 NEW DELHI: A jet plane of the Indian Air Force crashed near Medak 40 mile a from Hyderabad, shortly after taking- off frcm HakLmpet airport on Feb. 5, according to inform. ation available here. Flying Officer V. R. Joahi, the »c4e occupant of the plane,FOC - 58 words
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532 1955-02-15 2 Ban On Married Women In I. A. S. And I. P. S. Protest At Govt's Decision PHALTAN: The 24th session of the All-India Women's Conference last week expressed its "emphatic prtotesi. against the recent decision of the Government of India debarring married women from the Indian Administrative and Foiiee ServiceFOC - 532 words
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255 1955-02-15 2 Co-operatives For Cottage Industries MADRAS: An official directory oi cottage industries ot waich a sec cad volume has been issued iuaKes it c^ear tnai tiie haacuoom industry is oy iar tne most unportant cottage Industry m lnaia to-aay. m Madras and Uttar i-radesn, weavers' co-operative societies figure prominently m IndustrialNAFEN - 255 words
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216 1955-02-15 2 Short-Service Commissions In N.V. Force NEW DELHI: As a areliminary to Tecruitment to the National Volunteer tForce, cxl ected to begin m April, the Government of India has decided to call for applications from Army ex-officers for the grant of short-service regular commissions on the permanent staff of the force.FOC - 216 words
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85 1955-02-15 2 $840,000 From U.S.A. For Medical Aid KARACHI: T-he Pakistani Government will j>et $840,000 from the U.S.A. under three agreements signed here <io provide proper medical aid to all citizens. The agreements provide for: setting up of three new training institutions for doctors, nurses and medical students; expediting anti-malaria work mFOC - 85 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-02-15 2 Y.N. Sukthankur, secretary of the Indian Cabinet, makes a brief speech while presiding at the signing: m New Delhi of an agreement under whoh the Soviet Union will help Ind'a build a million -tons a year steel mill. At c ther side of Suktbankar are MirhaUA.P. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-02-15 2 General Liv lien-Yi, dim esye NatKmjiA^t Commander of the Tachen Inlands. Evacuation of the Island by Nationalist craft began 'under cover of *he United States Seventh Fleet. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 32 words
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Article326 1955-02-15 2 MADRAS: The total number of estates m Madras State including the under-tenure and mam estates which are affected toy the p.ovisions of the Abolition Act is 4713 and tine number notified up to Dec. 31, 1954 is 4,661, leaving a balance of 52 estatesFOC - 326 words
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Article75 1955-02-15 2 KARACHI: The Sind Government has decided to abol sh the centuries old Jagr rdarls In the Province with effect from Feb. 8. No compensation will be given to the Jagirdarn. The decision Will enable the Government to allot nearly tea lakhs acres of land to landlessFOC - 75 words
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982 1955-02-15 3 Sind Court's Finding v .^^S"; The Sil>d Chief Coort <» Wednesday up. held the petiUon of Maulvi Ta«uzuddi n Khan, President M toe t onNt.tUf nt Awemby of Pakistan challenging the Gov-ernor-General's Proclamation of October 84, 1964 and declared the d.aaolutton of the Constituent AssemblyFOC - 982 words
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Article107 1955-02-15 3 LAHORE; Lahore w iii D e declared temporary capital or the proposed province of W«Jst Pakistan sometime next week, according to a report published m "Dawn. .Lahore will continue to tv capital for the first ten years of ithe coming into being of the one-unitFOC - 107 words
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Article82 1955-02-15 3 CHAIBASA.: fThree ivillagers wre killed last week by 1 rogue elephant roaming m the hilly tracts of western Sins'ibnunx m Ghatsila PJ3., accord.ng to reports received here. »'he victims were killed while -ney were sleeping:. The reports said that the Qiejuhant entered f';hc village *fterFOC - 82 words
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64 1955-02-15 3 Pak Govt. To Appeal To Federal Court KARACHI: The Pakistan Government and the Minister* who were respondent* l n TamiziHtdin Khan'm case are preparing to ftle a n appeal mi n the Federal Court against the orders of the Sind Chief Court. The Advocate General will proceed to Lahore shortlyFOC - 64 words
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Article263 1955-02-15 3 KARACHI: The Sind Chief' Court's orders m Tamizuddin Khan's wvit petition have become the talk of the town here. Some cf the Urdu new*. papers issued special bulletins with banner headlines. One conclusion that emerges prominently is that the Pakistan Judiciary's prestige and honour have vastlyFOC - 263 words
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171 1955-02-15 3 Pakistan To Be Republic On U.S. Model dependence*, a senior Government official said here. He said the change from the traditional British paifiiamentary system of the Pakistani Government to the U.S. pattern was "m the interests of stability" and "more m keeping with Islamic traditions." Under the U.S. system, theFOC - 171 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-02-15 3 Periyar E. V. Raiua-s»mv was given a rousing reception at the Madras Harbour on his return from a tour of Burma and Malaya. In this picture Periyar Ramasamy is being taken In procession through the main streets of the Madras City.45 words
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179 1955-02-15 3 Boat Sinks, 14 Die While Fleeing Diu RAJKOT: Thirteen women and an 18-year-cld boy were drowned when a country craft trom Dlv capsized near the Ghoghla coast off Saurashtra last week, according to a. report received here frcm Una, a township about ten miles north of Div border. The reportFOC - 179 words
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188 1955-02-15 3 Mavlankar Fulfils A Prisoner's Promise MEHAMDABAD: A 13--year-old promise given by one prisoner to another was fulfilled here last week when the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Sri G. V. Mavlankar, called on a onetime notorious dacoit, stayed for lunch, and spent about five hours m the exdacoit's home. itFOC - 188 words
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Article114 1955-02-15 3 ALLAHABAD: Allahabad Fort, one-time military stronghold of the MughalH, was utilised as the Reserve Bank of India's gold repository during the hectic days of World War 11. The Union Finance Minister, Sri C. D. Deshmukh. revealed this «'top secret" while describing an interesting reminiscence ofFOC - 114 words
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Article67 1955-02-15 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's exports on private account rose to over Rs. 11.7 crores during December 1954, according to provisional figures released. The favourable balance c«f p ivate account trade showed an increase of over 70 per cent, over that of the previous month. The improvement mFOC - 67 words
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Article66 1955-02-15 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India has appointed Mr. N. S. Lokur, Chairman, Air Transport Licensing Board, to hold formal investigation* into the two accidents to Indian Airlines Corporation's Dakotas which occurred near Gauhatj on Jan 21 and near Nagrpur on Feb 2. Three peopleFOC - 66 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-02-15 3 Their Ideas About Future Won Awards m connection with the Young Citizen* Week la Kuala Lumpur, an Oratorical contest was held In Tamil at the Swami VJvekaoanda Hall recently. The subject chosen for the day was "My Concept of Future Malaya." The three young men pictured above won the first83 words
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Article316 1955-02-15 3 MADRAS. There was a demonstration by Police dogs m the compound of the Office of the Commissioner of Police last week, lasting for about an hour and the items included, scenting, tracking and catching, searching for 'lest' objects, and saving the master when attacked. The performance ofFOC - 316 words
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71 1955-02-15 3 AHMEDABAD: Sardar H. S. Maflik, farmer Indian Ambassador to France, said here that the resurgence of Asia wa« a great deterrent to war. Kardar Malik, who was the chief guest at the Annual Day celebrations of the Gujerat College, said &H the ingredients ofFOC - 71 words
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Article58 1955-02-15 3 SIMLA: Simla had the heaviest snowfall of the season on Tuesday morning About 22 inches of snow was recorded m Simla proper and 40 inches at Jakkuukh. Tho minimum temperature waa •28 e iP and th« maximum 3i°F. Communications between S mla a«d RampurFOC - 58 words
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Article71 1955-02-15 3 KURNOOL.: Draft rules to prohibit the fishing ©f mature try and fingerlings m the main channels, tributaries, and drains m the East Godavarl District during the period from July i, and ending with Dec. 31, bothdays inclusive m the year, have been published by the Andhra Government.FOC - 71 words
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486 1955-02-15 3 No Co- Existence For Democracy Communism Ohebar Reiterates Congress Pledge VIJAtfAWADA: The Congress president, Mr. U N. Dhebar, 3 aia here last week that Communism could not unction m the context of democracy m India, though it migh thave been su. table dn the then prevailing conditions under Czarist RussiaFOC - 486 words
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117 1955-02-15 3 SHYANAGAR (24 Parganas) Mr. Justice Ramaprasad Mookerjee of the Calcutta High Court said here that the people should not forget the vows which the> had taken during the swadeshl days. He was addressing a public gathering organized on the occasion of the death anniversary of theFOC - 117 words
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83 1955-02-15 3 MADRAS: Mr. Justice Ross, of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia, who 13 now m Madras with his wife, visited the High Court and watched the proceedings. He flr^t sa,t m the /irst Court with the Chief jmt'co, Mr. p. v. Rajamannar, andFOC - 83 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-02-15 3 Mr. P. V. Ramiah of Labis (Johore) and Miss Palaniamnuii, daughter of Mr. M. Muthiukaruppan. who wer* married recently at the Marianrman Trnnyple, Many26 words
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Article81 1955-02-15 3 BOMBAY: The Joint Chief Controller of Exports here lasi week announced that handpicked selected groundnuts m ahelljs will n ot be allowed for export, against the quotas of H.P.S. groundnuts. All exports of H.P.S. groundnuts will be allowed 1q the form cf kernels only JAGGERY EXPORTS TheFOC - 81 words
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Advertisement52 1955-02-15 3 IAM BBAfclfl t|Lr 60^P BRAND rlLlvLcb AVAILABLE IN TINS Mango Kashound 4 Mixed Apple MarralMi Green Chillies I Amla Murraba. Red Chißies Available from ai.l leading Indian Provision Stores. sole a^u SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. AGENCY SHOWROOMS 47,-49 STAMFORD RD,, SINQAPORE 6. Tel. ***** 139. BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR 32, BISHOP52 words
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Article86 1955-02-15 4 The President of the Singapore City Council Mr. T. P. P. McNeicc will preside at a Rally cf 3.000 Scouts to be held on Saturday, Feb. 28, to commemorate the .98th birthday anniversary of the late Lord Robert Baden-Powell of Oilwell founder of the Scout movement.86 words
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Article148 1955-02-15 4 KANDY: "India's aim is to bring about a classless society by democratic and peaceful means and not by violence, which is a negation of democracy," and Professor N. R. Malkani, Indian M.P. and a member of the All-India Congress Committee, now on a holiday m Ceylon. He148 words
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200 1955-02-15 4 CEYLONISATION SEQUEL COLOMBO. Two-hundred and fifty non-nationals employed m mercantile firms as accounts clerks will have to quit Ceylon at the end of June, 1956. IMr temporary residence permits win not be extended beyond that date. Tb« H ultimatum «M given byFOC - 200 words
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Article398 1955-02-15 4 COLOMBO Begging should be made an offence, and all persons found begging on the streets should be arrested, states the Charity Commissioner, Mr. I. H. Wijesinghe, m a report to the Mayor of Colombo. Mr. Wijeainf he, suggests persons found begging on the streets of ColomboFOC - 398 words
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Article216 1955-02-15 4 COLOMBO: On January 3. trie Prime Minister assured the country that there would be an autonomous body set up to tackle the problem of swabhasa text books and teachers untrammelled by red tape and delays But hardly had the Prime Minister left the Island wnen the CabinetFOC - 216 words
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Article151 1955-02-15 4 Children Delight The Adigal (By Our Stall Reporter) Something that His Holiness has not seen anywhere else hi Malaya was seen by the Kundmkudi Adigal yesterday at Johore Bahru and he was extremely delighted to do so. It was the recitation of Thevaram Thirwaohakam by little Tamil children the Martmman151 words
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Article88 1955-02-15 4 At the Annual General Meeting o f the Members of the Society field recently, at No, 21 Kinta Road, the following' were elected as Office Bearers for the year 1955. Presßdent: Mr. B.P. Samy, Vice-President: MB. V.K. Anandan, Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. s. Krishnamoorthy, Asat. Secretary-.88 words
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143 1955-02-15 4 COLOMBO: "Namo Nam© Matte" will not be scrapped. It will continue to be Ceylon's National Anthem without any alteration whatsoever. Thi» was disclosed by the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. A. Ratnayake. Certain Ministers. Mr. Ratna. yake said, did not appear to favourFOC - 143 words
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Article35 1955-02-15 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society wul be held on Wednesday', Feb. Irf at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa," 9 Boscombe Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri R.M. Krithnan.35 words
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Article131 1955-02-15 4 Alaipiddy Community's Grievances KAYTS: Mr. C. vanniasingham, M.P. for Kopay, told the seventh annual general meeting of the Allaipiddy Community Ctentre ;that "our denial of the temple entry to the depressed classes makes us no better than the South African Government and its leaders." He said the coloured people mFOC - 131 words
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Article133 1955-02-15 4 The Cyclist Who Will Not Stop AMBALANTOTA: Mr. CM. Abeyweera (40) of Hungama, Marathon cyclist who rode continuously day and night for 13 hours, coverlne about 500 mflies, was forcibly taken off his bicycle by villagera last week. He was cycling without any medical aid. He was garlanded and receivedFOC - 133 words
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Article151 1955-02-15 4 Two more Communist terrorists have surrendered m tne Federation. One member of the Security Forces has been killed while on anti-ter-torlst operations. No further details can ye I be given of the two surrenders for security reasons, Buys an Emergency Commumqu* issued m Kuala iiumpur151 words
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Article46 1955-02-15 4 BANDIT BABY Three terrorists one n women—handed s 10-day old baby g*rt to a Chdneae rubber tapper m the Pagon district of JohoTe on Sunday. The baby, which i» In good hearth, 1& now with theTagoh Potioe, says an Emergency Communique Issued m Koala Lumpur yesterday.46 words
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143 1955-02-15 4 Seminar On Workers Education Trade Unionism A two-day Seminar on Workers' Education and Trade Unionism will be held en Saturday Mar. 5 end Sunday Mar. 6. The Seminar will be held at Teflok Paku English School off Changl and participants would be required to stay at the venue of the143 words
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64 1955-02-15 4 Mr. R. .<. Tanrton Corntn 1 wim present n set .>f 70 sa'ls--eioner of lndd a In Malays will present a set of 70 Sanskrit books on Indian culture Bnd literature together w;tn 60 maps to t^R University of Malaya tomorrow, Wednesday at 2.64 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-02-15 4 Bust Of Colony Trade Unionist Unveiled PHOTOS. The Singapore Traction Co mpany Employees' Union perpetuated the memory of their founder- President and later Adviser the late Mr. R. K. Samy, by installing bis bust In marble m their premises at Bace Course Road. The bust was unveiled on Sunday byIDM - 91 words
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Article67 1955-02-15 4 KURNOOL, Feb. 14 Andhra went to the polls m '6b constituencies on Feb. 11. Polling was orderly and went according to schedule. It is estimated between 65 and 70 pei cent of the 2.4 million •.oters exercised their frin« chiae The Andhra Governor. Mr, CM.FOC - 67 words
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Article116 1955-02-15 4 At the 24th annual general body meeting of the Chettiars 1 Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, held at the Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, on Feb. 11. the following cmce-bearers and Committee Members were unanimously elected for the year 1955. President: Mr. MET. KR. AR PL. V. Chellappa116 words
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Article100 1955-02-15 4 Sheep-Breeding In Kelantan A scheme hag been prepared to Import Dorset horn sheep frcm Australia to produce stud rams for sale to the kampongs to improve kampong sheep. There are about 10,000 sheep m Kelantan. The aim is to breed and improve local sheep by selection. The main scheme is100 words
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Article107 1955-02-15 4 COLOMBO: A difference of opinion has arisen on the advisability of importino- fresh neat by air from India. The matter was considered by the Sanitation and Markets Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council Qast week «nd a decision was deferred for the next meeting. The CouncilsFOC - 107 words
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269 1955-02-15 4 MIAMI (Florida). Feb. 14 An attorney for the DadCounty Republican Party said yesterday he will recommend a damage su.t against the owner af a huiel who asked 24 Negro Republicans to leave Lincoln Day dinner. u£icer.s of the county politica!AP - 269 words
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Article125 1955-02-15 4 CAPETOWN, Feb. 14.— A resolution condemning tl.e South African Government's plan to move Africans from the Western parts of Johannesburg was passed at a meeting attended by seve.al nun dred Africans and coloured people here yesterday. The resolution demanded that all South African citizens should be givenReuter - 125 words
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Article95 1955-02-15 4 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO M NEW YORK, Feb. 14 Rx-premier Georgt Malenkov s chances of surviving long as Deputy Premier and Minister of Electric Power Stations are not very good. That's a fairly general opinion among students of Soviet Affairs here. They would not be at a ll surprised JfAP - 95 words
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