Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 24 vSINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 7 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article253 1955-03-07 1 Congress Wins Absolute Majority In State Assembly Tribute To Nehru's Leadership BOMBAY, Mar. 6: He Nehru's United Congress Front yesterday won an ibsolute majority m electrons for a new State Assembly m Andhra decisively beating the Communists for whom the State had long been regardedReuter - 253 words
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Article378 1955-03-07 1 Vrttm OUr Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 6: With the ftrst result declared on Saturday the Andhra election the United Congress Party won absolute majority In the new Legislative Assembly composed of 196 members, adds our ov.n correspondent. There is no doubt that the U.C.P. will win more than378 words
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Article28 1955-03-07 1 The latest figures madr available last night sravf the United Congress front 115 seata the Praja Socialists 10 the Communists eight ami thf Independents 18. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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134 1955-03-07 1 ENGLISH AS LINGUA FRANCA IN MALAYA? NEW YORK. Mar. 6: TSM New York Times advised Singapore that English could and should serve as a lingua franca for Singapore and Malaya. Commenting that India, Pakistan and the Philippines had language problems, the newspaper said: "In each of these cases, it is134 words
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Article128 1955-03-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent iMADRAS. Alar. 6 The Madras High Ccurt last Fr.dav wrote an end to all complicated legal proceedings following Dalmiapuram incidents m August, 1063, when the D. M. K. volunteers were charged with rioting. Justice Somasundaram confirming the conviction pn Mr. Kannadasan and seventeen128 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-03-07 1 Chinese Amahs have a day and ,thet!r show attracted v lot of sight-Been ill Kuala Lumpur the other day.21 words
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56 1955-03-07 1 Now Father Triumphs Over His Son From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. Father Congress candidate defeated his son a Communist candidate m the Andhra election a r Tlruvar, In the previous election s,, n P«'ta Ramarao had actually triumphed over his father, Teta Bapayya. The change m the result indicated56 words
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Article71 1955-03-07 1 CAIRO, Mar. 6: Wing Commander Gamel Salem, Egyptian Deputy Pr*me Minister, has postponed a visit to India planned for later this month. He was to have led a mission of Egyptian economic experts to study Indian development projects but the visit has been delayed untilReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1955-03-07 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 6; Mr. V. K. Krishna Mehon, leader of the Indian Delegation to the United Nations, left Bombay yesterday by air for London. He. will go on to New York to attend the meeting of the United Nations Trusteeship Council.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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107 1955-03-07 1 ANOTHER WIN FOR CONGRESS. IN TAMILNAD From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 6.— Congress has won a third by-elect:on m Tanvl Nad this week when M S. Selvaraj was declared elected for Satta-ikulam Assembly Ccnstiuency. Other two v.ctcr eg were at Pattukottai and Parl ament seat t Srivilliputur The Congress107 words
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Article57 1955-03-07 1 LiONDON, Mar. 6. Queen Elizabeth gave a dnner party for Princess Margaret at Buckingham Palace FT'-day night to celebrate her return from her Caribbean tour. Prtncess Margaret and the Queen Mother were welcomed at the palace by Queen and tr.c Duke of Edinburgh and Puchess oReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1955-03-07 1 NEW GALLOWAY. Scotland, Mar,. 6. Sir Andrtew Agnew, formerly a member of the Lcgi9lat t vc <3ouncil of the Straits Settlement and Commander of the Singapore civil <;u;ird from 1915 to 1918, died Here Friday, aged 73.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration371 1955-03-07 1 Kesavan's Exhortation A Warning Against Play Of Communalism In Politics (By Our Staff Reporter) The visiting Malayalee ier.der Mr. C. Kesavan made a fervent appeal to l.he Malayalee community :n Malaya to owe loyalty to Malaya and to strive i'or her progress. Mr. Kesavan371 words
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Article122 1955-03-07 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE Following further names to the list of 'TAMIL IS OUR LIFE" and their contributions to the Tamil Library Fund to present Tamil books and books o n Tamil to the University of Malaya Library 61. Nagai P. Thangavel. K.L. 10. 62. Perlis Sri Mariamman Temple Devasthanam,122 words
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Article168 1955-03-07 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6. Prime Minister Nehru told India's industrialists and businessmen yesterday to "get m tune- with the spirit of new India. Defending his Congress party prcgrammc of Socialist economy for this nation of 360 million people, he spoke before the annual meeting cf theA.P. - 168 words
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95 1955-03-07 1 WHY SAY NOT FIRST TO USE 'H' BOMB OXFORD. England, Mar. fc>. Mr. Attlee, Leader O f the Labour Opposition m the Briti?h Parliament. told the Oxford Unwersity Labour Club here that it was no use it-ling- the Russians we would :iot be the first to use Hydrogen Bombs mReuter - 95 words
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Article69 1955-03-07 1 PARIS, Mar. 6.— The fJambr.Oian Government has formally handed m its, resignation to King Norodom Suramarlt, the n King, It was reported from Saigon yesterday. The King asked the res.gring Premier M. Len^ Ngeth to form a new Government. K.in# Norodom Suramarit wa» cuthroned on ThursdayReuter - 69 words
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Article52 1955-03-07 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 6: Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australiar. Prime Minister, flew <here from Rome yesterday for conferencrs m Washington and Ottawa. Mr, Menzies told reporter? his talks m Washington would mainly concern defence with the emphasis on the South Bast Asia region and financialReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-03-07 1 Members of the Russian Cultural D'elegattan who visited Madras recently, visited the Wallajahbad Hindu High school, with Mr. Lobo, the Collector of ChTngfceput. Mr. Masilamani Mudallar, the cirief architect of the bchnol is mi n In the centre.44 words
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467 1955-03-07 1 -Col. Secretray KIRKBY, Lancashire, Mar. 6. Mr. Alan Liennoxboyd, Britain's Colonial Secretary told trainee teachers from Malaya here yesterday that It wcula fall to ithem more than anybody else m the world "to weld the races of Malaya into a single race."Reuter - 467 words
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Article209 1955-03-07 1 Kotelawal.i COLOMBO, Ceylon, Mar. 6: "My stars are good and I will get what I want," Premier Sir John Kotelawala reportedly remarked Saturday nigm after he and his cabinet colleague* met U.S. Foreign Operations Administration Director Harold Stassen. Stassen heard Ceylon's Minister of Food and Finance209 words
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Article109 1955-03-07 1 L.ONDON, Mar. G. Two years ajjc Saturday Jr.Meph Stalin died- and with him the period of the great dictatorship mi n Russia. The two years since Mi death have brought a more oquai division of power among the Kreml.n leaders and a system of checks designed to109 words
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Advertisement15 1955-03-07 1 H 3MOKTKS -533.00 I H i MONTH Jl5 II ■I 3MONTHS.-| gOO Bl BMONTHS.---| 780015 words
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565 1955-03-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon. Mar.7,1955 HOW the Alliance, particularly the M.C.A., is going to treat its partners was already evident when it refused any seat m the Federal Legislative Council to the Malayan Indian Congress and adjudged that the latter is fit enough only to the State, Settlement and565 words
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Article853 1955-03-07 2 Higher Taxes On Middle Incomes More Will Pay Super Tax NEW DELHI. Neither the housewife nor the breadwinner has reason to be happy with the budget for 1955-56 presented by Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh m the Lok Sabha one spends more on family needs while the other853 words
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Article879 1955-03-07 2 (m crorea of rupees) The New Tax Proposals Articles made of paper and papier maohe, pasteboard, millI board, cardboard and strawhoard as well labels, advertising circulars, sheet or card almanacs and calendars will now pay an import duty of 66 2/3 per cent ad valorem. Stationery,FOC - 879 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-03-07 2 Tbe Chief Scout. Lord Rowallan (second from right), with the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, n«xt to him seen at the opening- of the Jurong Camp last year. Photo Mr ROY FERROA.31 words
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239 1955-03-07 2 BOMBAY: India i s chosen the first country where the FAo expects to implement its own plans for lessening unemployment so that she could, m this aspect, be held up as a. model for other similarly placed countries of the world. Visiting FAo officialNAFEN - 239 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-03-07 2 Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Mohammed Ali and the lovely Begu m AH were welcomed very graciously on their arrival at the Bangkok a'rport by Prince Wa n Waithavakon Like the other distinguished delegates coming m for the Manila Pact conference, they were decorated with67 words
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384 1955-03-07 2 Conference In Colombo, Aug. LONDON. Intense activity is descemible m feminist quarts ers here as preparations are being made to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the International Alaance of Women m Colombo m August this year. The celebrations mark the completion ofNAFEN - 384 words
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128 1955-03-07 2 S.G.P.C. Demand For Muslim Property AMRITSAR: The Executive Committee of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee at it& meeting here last week under the presidentship of Master Tara Singh urged the PEPSU Government to allot rel.gious evacuee properties lett by Muslims after partition to the religious bodies of the Sikhg thereFOC - 128 words
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Article60 1955-03-07 2 KARACHI: A five-man delegation of the Shiromani Akali Dal, the reaigo-politK c&i organisation of the Sikha. ic<] by Master Tara Singh, is arriving here m the second week of March, on a tour of Pakistan. It wOi visit Sikh religious shrines In the country to discussFOC - 60 words
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Article218 1955-03-07 2 BHUBANESWAR; Mr. 3a<lhanath Rath, Finance Minist.t of Orissa, last week presented the Budget estimates for the year 1905-56 m the Onssa Assembly showing a revenue deficit of Rs. 1,8 <, 74,000, The year will open with an oveiall balance of Rs. 1,71,82,000 compared to Rs. 1,89,71,000FOC - 218 words
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Article174 1955-03-07 2 Lessons Of American Revolution MADKAS: Declaring ope" the American Revolution Ex'oib't at the United States information ijbrary, Mounl Road, Dr. Rm. Alagappa Cliettiar observed that e men who drew up the Declaration of independence were m effect asserting the rignts of ail men to much independence. Tracing tne history ofFOC - 174 words
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Article79 1955-03-07 2 GWALIOR: Five persons have been arrested m connection with the murder of Mr. Gotu Sahai, President cf the Madhya Bharat Kisan Sabha and a prominent Commun'st leader, committed m his village of Guthiana about ten miles north of Gwaiior. At a meeting her last weekFOC - 79 words
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492 1955-03-07 3 Territorial Claims Made On Seven States! JAIPUR. A claim for the two Part C. States of Ajiner and Kutch, the hill station of Mount Abu, and some areas of Bombay, Madhya Bharat, 1.1., Punjab and P.E.P.S.U., abutting into Kajasthan, has been made by the Rajasthan GovernmentFOC - 492 words
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Article136 1955-03-07 3 MADRAS: Th e Raja of Uamnad, Minister for Public Works, stated m the Madras Legislative Council that the Madras Government were of the view that no State Electricity Board as envisaged under the Electric. ty (Supply) Act, 1948, was desirable or necessary fcr this State mFOC - 136 words
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Article46 1955-03-07 3 CALCUTTA: Seventeen antifiow slaughter campaigners were arrested on Lawrence Icoad near Raj Bhavan and m CWngrfghata near the Calcutta Corporation slaughter house on Friday on a cnargcof attempting to violate tiie «Td«r under Sec. 144 Cr. p.C. ta force m the ureas— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article126 1955-03-07 3 KURNOOL: The Government of India have informed tae State Governments of their willingness to grant loans to them for part-investment as share capital m sugar factories sponsored by sugarcane growers as a co-operative enterprise, it is learnt. me Registrar of Co-opera-te ye Societies Andhra, has submittedFOC - 126 words
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Article133 1955-03-07 3 MADRAS: The Shell tanKei, M. V. Marisa' carrying 10,000 1 tons of gasoline processed m Lie Burmah-Snell Refineries, Bombay, arrived last week m Madras Harbour and berthed near, the north groyne of the harbour. After discharging 5,000 tons of gasoline here, snv will proceed to133 words
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Article185 1955-03-07 3 NEW DELHI; A course m i ecreationad leadership training was inaugurated at the Massey Hall of Ne w Delhi YMCA under the chairmanship of Dr. R. Bhan Of the Ministry of Education.. Mr. Harry H. Edgren, a Fullbright scholar, and Mr. A.K. Singh of the Madras YMCA CollegeNAFEN - 185 words
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Article70 1955-03-07 3 SHU M RAN DAY" IN T.C. STATE TRIVANDRUM: The iseoond Battalion of the 9th Uurka Rifles oeiebirated >iiiiinraii Day' last week The Rajpramukh and members of the K«>j al family and other distingu.»ned guests were j>re-> sent. "ShumTan Day v is celebrated by tins battalii-n Jh-caiiv they defeated the lFOC - 70 words
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205 1955-03-07 3 NEW DELHI: The LoK baona recently referred to a joint select committee of the two Houses the University oiants Commission BIU. Tfte Bill provides tor thb establishment of a university giants commission to ensure coordination ana determination of standards m universities. neplying to the debate onFOC - 205 words
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176 1955-03-07 3 Child Fatally Injured At Shoranur SHORANUR: An accident nvolving the death cf a two md half year old girl and inuries to six other children »ccured recently m the Shcralur Kailway Colony, when a vater tank collapsed and subncrged the victims under de)ris. A new water tank fcr the jseFOC - 176 words
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Article82 1955-03-07 3 BOMBAY- The Government of- Bombay has decided to increase immediately from one and a half annas to two annas m the rupee, the rate of rebate on the sale of handloom cloth, jt was officially announc. Ed last week. The Government has also decidedFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration103 1955-03-07 3 The Brutish Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, is seen off by the **>gh Con»lnissiiintr, Sir Donald MacGillivray, and Lady MacGillivray, and the Director of Operations, lAeul. General S-r Geoffrey Bourne, at the K.JU airport. J\cture shows Sir Anthony with the High Commissioner (right) and h»oy103 words
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Article, Illustration365 1955-03-07 3 POONA: Oil engine** of 25 h.p. manufactured by the Kirloskar Oil Engines Factory at Kirkee will be expected shortly to West Germany. This is the first time that oil engines made m India are being sold m the European market. At a function held here365 words
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Article132 1955-03-07 3 UALiOUTTA Nearly 100 displaced persons from ISMt Pakistan will rec?;ve app renticeshlp training m utr.orcll manufacturing industries ir« East Bengal, under a tChOWW i-anctioned by the union Rehabilitation Min'stiy The trainees w»H be so'ect id mostly from different re i fugee camps and will undergo train ngrNAFEN - 132 words
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Article117 1955-03-07 3 GLFUDLH: The premises of tiic coke oven plant at Benidih, near here, owned by the State Railway collieries, have been declared by the Government to be a protected area follow.ng a sudden strike by aLout 250 workers on the plant on Feb 15. The strikeFOC - 117 words
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Article36 1955-03-07 3 NAZAMAfiAD: F o v r children were burnt to death and eight others neverely scalded m an explosion m a nireworks godown m WaziSmabad suhurb of Karachi un lib. Xlir- FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article115 1955-03-07 3 KATHMANDU: For the f-.rst time m the history of Nepal income tax will be levied by the Government, accordin^ to the Finance Bill for the fiscal year 1954-55 approved by the Nepali Cabinet. Other taxation proposals nclude levies -on birtas (free landholdings) and moneylenders The CabinetFOC - 115 words
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168 1955-03-07 3 Rs. 20 Million Spent On Ganga Bridge NEW DELHI: 'Nearly Rs. 2,00,00,000 had been spent till the end of last month on the rail-cum-road bridge project over the Ganga at Mokameh Ghat, it was learnt here. Project authorities have taken steps for acquisition of some private land. All available railwayFOC - 168 words
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Article166 1955-03-07 3 MADRAS: Schemes costing m the agregate Rs. 100,000,--000 aad providing irrigation SfSKf*" m areas totalling yo.ooo acres would be included m the second Pive-Ycar 1 lan fo r the Madras State cojnmencing April, 1956. Part of the first Five- Year Plan, started but not completed beforeNAFEN - 166 words
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Article132 1955-03-07 3 MADRAS: The Visitor*' Parlour at Raj Bhavan, Guindv, may soon hav e an aquarium. The Governor of Madras. Mr. Sri Prakasa, when he Inaugurated the "Flowei Shew" on February 17 organized by the (Sty Municipal Corporation at My LAdy a Garden, Park Town, exprewed a desireNAFEN - 132 words
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Article123 1955-03-07 3 NEW J>ELiHL: A fire-re-sistant thatch has been evolved by the Hlrakud Research Station for the benefit of people living m hutments. Materials Take straw, leaces bamboo mats and coconut leaves are soaked m a chemical solution consisting of ammonium sulphate and ammonium phosphate for about three hourNAFEN - 123 words
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Article148 1955-03-07 3 POONA: The executive committee ot the Maharatta Cham, ber uf Commerce ana Industries, Poona, which met here recently urged tne Government to provide the roona-Hubi section of the Southern Kailway with un additional railway line to meet the heavy trauic. Tiie committee disapproved the increaseFOC - 148 words
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Article97 1955-03-07 3 Spear Attack On Congressman VIJAYAWADA: Mr Vcnkata Subbiah, President of the Nuzvid Taluk Congress Committee, was assaulted by unknown persons last week m Nuzvid town, according 'to police reports reaching here. Mr. Subbiah has been admitted to hospital and his condition is reported to be serious Mr. Subbiah. It isFOC - 97 words
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Article66 1955-03-07 3 More Space For Antelopes Deet MADRAS: The 120 antelopes and deer m Madras 200 which are made up of seven species are to be provided with more moving space. NAFEN learns that an eight-acre site on the eastern side of the Zoological Gardens, formerly used as a playground, adjoining theNAFEN - 66 words
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Article1572 1955-03-07 4 Ruling Party Passes Resolution By Large Majority, COLOMBO: By an overwhelming majority recently the United National Party voted for total prohibition and tor banning of racing. These decisions were taken at tnc Party's Seventh Annual Conference at "Sin Kotha." Mr Dudley Senanayak2 M.P.— the former1,572 words
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Article, Illustration301 1955-03-07 4 In the last week of February m Teluk Anson Y. M. Raja Musa, paid glowing tribute to the late Mr. KN. OL. V. Vellayappa Chettiar for the splendid services rendered by him towards promotion of education m Teluk Anson and to his301 words
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Article109 1955-03-07 4 WOMEN MUST UNITE AID THE PARTY COLOMBO: Mrs. Noble Kiriella President of the Women's Union of the U.N.P. m her presidential address TJNP Conference last week exhcrted every woman member to contribute her share towards the development and welfare of Ceylon. "A nation cannot grow tc its full stature onFOC - 109 words
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Article46 1955-03-07 4 LONDON. Mar. 6.— Britain will refuse bunkering facilities m Singapore or Hcng Kong if requested by the Finnish tanker Aruba now understood to be bound for Communist China with a cargo of paraffin, a foreign office spokesman said here today.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article116 1955-03-07 4 IX>NDON, Mar. o. Both the War Office ana the MSiustry of Defence declined to comment on a report (that General Sir Gerald > Berop*>r would take 'Up »«w P<w* today •s "empire coordinator ox warfare A Ministry of Defenceofficial said, "We «an neither <jonfl|rm ttor denyReuter - 116 words
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237 1955-03-07 4 Nehru-Ali Talks On Kashmir On Mar. 28 NEW DELHI, Mar. 6: The Indian and Pakistani Premiers, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohammed AH, will meet m New Delhi on Mar. 28 for talks on their 7-year-old dispute over Kashmir an official spokesman said yesterday. The meeting is expected to be aReuter - 237 words
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Article328 1955-03-07 4 COLOMBO: The residence permits system will soon be replaced by v .sas "fcr prescribed periods". Kecidence permits which are valid will, however, continue tc be m force till their validity expires. An amendment to the Immigrants and Emigrants Act will shortly d« presented to theFOC - 328 words
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Article209 1955-03-07 4 The law relating to picKeting contained m the colony's Trade Uxsputes ordinance is substantially tne same as tnat m the United Kingdom, which is contained m tne Conspiracy and Protection oi Property Act 18Y5 and the Trau e Disputes Act lyotj These Acts are stui m209 words
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Article106 1955-03-07 4 LONDON, Mar. 6: A new Middle East Defence System based oa Turkey, Traq and Pakistan— all Russia's neighDouis -with Britain playing a major part, may bo. set up shortly. Preliminary reports trom Sir Anthony Eden, now visiting the Middle East on hie way back from the106 words
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