Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 34 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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689 1955-03-17 1 Dept.Will Be Established As Soon As Possible, Assures MacDona/d INDIA GOVT. THANKED FOR TOKEN CASH GIFT (By Our Staff Reporter) The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald expressed his great appreciation of the contribution India has made to the evolution of Culture ond the development of civilization689 words
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Article, Illustration146 1955-03-17 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 16.— The Working journalists Act passed m a few hours by the Parliament has now become law with the assent of tne President of India. It has been published m the gazette extraordinary of the Government of India as Act Number one yeaiCopyright; IDM - 146 words
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120 1955-03-17 1 I-C. Commission Denies Hand In Abdication PHNOMPENH. Mar. 16: The International Commission Controlling Truce Arrangements m the Indo-Chinese State of Cambodia yesterday challenged "irresponsible and baseless" press stories about the Commission's part m events leading to King Norodom Sihanouk's recent abdication. In an official communique dated Monday, the delegate** appointedReuter - 120 words
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Article88 1955-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16: Brlttons are drinking much less beer unhappy brewerss blame television and taxes. Production statistics complied Tuesday show less beer was brewed in January of this year than *n any January since the depression year of 1953. Production for the montn was 1,328,397AP - 88 words
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Article474 1955-03-17 1 Three weeks ago cur sister paper the TAMIL. MURASU came out with an appeal to the Malayan Tamils to contribute funds for the purpose of purchasing Tamil books and books on Tamil to be presented tc the University of Malaya Library, for the use of the474 words
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304 1955-03-17 1 Dulles Says Use Will Not Endanger Civilian Areas WASHINGTON, Mar. 16. The United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, toid a Press conference yesterday that if the United States became engaged in major military activity anywhere inReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration287 1955-03-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 16. After a heated two-day debate, the Bill amending Articles Thirtyone of the Indian Constitution was referred to a Select Committee on Tuesday by a majority of 322 against 9, m Lok dabha. only the HinduCopyright - 287 words
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Article39 1955-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16.-- Que<*» Elizabeth has sent a message of sympathy to the New King of Nepal on the death of his father King Tribhuvana and expressing her K f ...«-t.„_ the new reign.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article108 1955-03-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 16. Should Ministers have more police protection? Most of the Madras State Ministers polled by pressmen feel that Nagpur incident has shown that all Ministers should have full police protection in public. The only Minister who disagreed was the FinanceCopyright - 108 words
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114 1955-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16: Twentyfive-year-old tobacco seller named Murti arrested at the airport at Jagdalpur, Central India, o n Sunday ten minutes before the arrival of Mr. Nehru, was remanded m, custody yesterday. Police had found Murti wandering- about the airport areaReuter - 114 words
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192 1955-03-17 1 CHINA MUST RENOUNCE USE OF FORCE DULLES WASHINGTON, Mar. 16 Mr. John Foster Dulles said tht requirements of the Formosa situation regarding a ceasefire there would be met if both the cheese Communist* and the Chinese Nationalists were to renounce the use ot force. He told his press conference there'Reuter - 192 words
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Article107 1955-03-17 1 KARACHI. Mar. 16.—Negotiations between private traders m Japan and Pakistan is now m progress. The former want to supply cotton textiles m cxahange for American long staple cotton which Pakistan is to receive as part of U.S. eco. nomic aid. The United States permitted PakistanA.P. - 107 words
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Article66 1955-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16.—Sir An-1 thony Eden, the Foreign Secre. tary, has postponed his visit to Turkey because of influenza. He was due to have flown there today but now hopes to arrange another date "early m the Summer," the Foreign Office announced. Sir Anthony Eden'sReuter - 66 words
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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109 1955-03-17 1 KATMANDU, Mar. 16: The body of King Tribhuva n of Nepal will be consumed m the flames of the traditional Hindu funeral pyre tomorrow, soon after it arrives from Zurich, where the king died on Sunday. Ritual mourning ""1 then begin, and between twoReuter - 109 words
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Article42 1955-03-17 1 BEVAN TO BE EXPELLED LONDON, Mar. 16: Members of Britain's parliamentary LabouT Party today reportedly voted to expel Aneuri n Bevan at a secret session. Bevan could still hold his seat m the House of Commons but the of an endent. APAP - 42 words
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Article42 1955-03-17 1 BANGKOK: Mar. 16: The Thai Criminal Court last night found 49 persons guilty of attempting to set up a Communist regime here and sentenced them to 20 years imprisonment each. Onh five of a total of 54 APAP - 42 words
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Article92 1955-03-17 1 HELSINKI, Finland, Mai. 16: The Finnish Seamen* Union announced today that the crew of the Finnish tanker Aruba has refused to sail the vessel to Red China. The announcement sai<r the crewmen would not go beyond Singapore. The Aruba now v believed to be somewhere mAP - 92 words
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44 1955-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16: Part of the relics of Buddha's two chief disciples held «n the British Museum until two years ago were presented yesterday by India to Ceylon. The relics were taken to Colombo last night.44 words
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Advertisement10 1955-03-17 1 THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAJLVO J IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSU,10 words
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Advertisement66 1955-03-17 1 ■Imaia^b 11 8 1^ VSSOIB ■I 3MONT»g— 933.00 m BMONTHS--' 9 SB 00 H IMONTH.- J iI.BO II Bl 3MONTHS..--| 390 0 \M Bl 6MONTHS-- s7B .oO TAMIL CULTURE A Quarterly English Journal Devoted To The Study Of Tamiliana Chief Editor: Rev. Dr. THAN I NAYAGAM Annual Subscription $3.50 Life66 words
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506 1955-03-17 2 Indian Daily Mail LINGUISTIC PROBLEM Spore, Thurs. Mar. 17. 1955 THERE are few countries m the world without a linguistic problem, as we know it to-day, but nowhere is it so serious as m the non-self-governing territories m Asia and even such of them as have just emerged from their506 words
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Article642 1955-03-17 2 Suggestion For Setting Up Corporation Rejected NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week discussed three non-official resolutions, one urging Government to introduce legislation as early as possible for setting up a corporation to control broadcasting in the country, another to separate the finances of P. T. fromFOC - 642 words
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268 1955-03-17 2 Madras Minister's Call To Technologists MADRAS; The role that the technologists could play m the establishment of the various -smaii-scaic industries contemplated by the Government to relieve unemployment m the rural areas was stressed by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. M.msuT tor Agriculture t*"u Industries, wftien he delivered the valedictory address ofFOC - 268 words
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Article58 1955-03-17 2 TELLICHERRY: Anandan, Kumaran and Krishnan, Communists, were taken mto custody last week by the police in connection with the assault on K. Kesavan a Congressman at Kotiyeri, a Teliicnerry suburb, on Mar. 8. It is, (Stated that the incident took place following a quarrel Over theFOC - 58 words
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Article67 1955-03-17 2 RISE IN "PER CAPITA" INCOME NEW DELHI; The Fin. ance Minister, Mr. C. u. Deanmukh, sard in the Lok Sabha, last week that tne per capital income m the country had iacreased irom Rs. 267.4 in 1952-53 to Ks. 283.9 in 1953.54, at current prices. At IU4B-4U prices, ne saidFOC - 67 words
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Article250 1955-03-17 2 NEW DELHI: Letters revising the schedules attached to the current lndc-Hunganan Trade Agreement were exchanged m New Delhi last wee* oetween the representatives ot the two Governments, says a r*ress Note issued by the Government of India. Mr. H. V. iv. lengar, Secretary to the Government250 words
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Article80 1955-03-17 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay last week issu'eo orders to buy bajri and iowar in certain districts, where the prices were falling beU/w a prescribed minimum level. Announcing this in the Bombay Legislative Assembly, Dr. Jivraj Mehta, Bombay's 'Finance Minister, said that this was in pursuance ofFOC - 80 words
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Article51 1955-03-17 2 BRUSSELS, Mar 16— M. Maurice Philippart, a Catholic Deputy, urged parliament to ban boxing and all wrestling 1 bouts m Belgium. Speaking m a debate rm 'jis private bill to forbid t:»ciie sports m. Philippart ssu.i 24 boxers died dunag nout- m the United States alone last year.Reuter - 51 words
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207 1955-03-17 2 Religious Instruction Banned In Govt. Schools In Andhra KtRNOOL: The Andhra Government has gazetted the revised rufces governing religious instruction m educational insiituuong m the State. m Q T. he ew f, u4es P* 0 I ol imparting of religious instruction staS^funds institution, wholly maintained out of Thds ban willFOC - 207 words
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Article117 1955-03-17 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Lakshmi N. Menon, Parliamentary Sec. retary to the Minister of Ex. ternal Affairs, told Mr. N. C. Sekhar in the Rajya Sabha, that cases of 63 French Indians who had applied to the French authorities for service in the French Army hadFOC - 117 words
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Article35 1955-03-17 2 STOCKHOLM: Burma is to have her first automatic telephones replacing the existing provisional military exchanges. B Ord l r u nas been P lac ed with a Swedish company for tele, pnonlc equipment.35 words
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178 1955-03-17 2 KIDNAPPED GIRL: Salem Teacher Jailed KUMBAJCONAM: Mr. Balaramiah, Assistant Sessions Judge, last week sentenced Ramaswamy, a iotrmer Tamil teacher in a Salem High School, and his mother Panchavarnathammal. a nursing ordterly, }to Imprisonment till rising of ihc coujrt fbr kidnapping Danalakshmi (17) I from Tirupanandal to Salem with a viewFOC - 178 words
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Article186 1955-03-17 2 MADRAS: The Raja of Kaninau, Atm^ter for fubldc Works, tola Mr. N. K. Paxamswamy, that tne question of sanctioning the twuiiuah bydluciectnc acneme would imi only attar tne approval of me planning Commission had tieen received for its inclusion m the hirst tyve-'Year Flan. Am thi» schemeFOC - 186 words
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Article186 1955-03-17 2 MADRAS: Mr, A- B. Shetty, Minister for Health, m reply to a question asked by Mr. M. Dharmalingam, said that the Corporation of Madras had applied to the Government for permission to take water from the Araniyar Project reservoir. The Chief Engineer, P.W.D.. iiad furnished to theFOC - 186 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-03-17 2 Hung Hong cuttes lined up .n ivlang Park for j.. survey by beauty con-noisseub-s. The girl on l«ft extreme won the hearts <>f the judges! The beauties are In fancy dresaies for a. Variety Entertainment m the Park. They are mem bars of the Weag Soon 1/ramatic Troupe53 words
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152 1955-03-17 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India announced that esH.ablisnments prouucine paper, entitled to be treateu as hand-made, would be exempted uom tne excise duty. Announcing thi 3 the Ministry of Finance in a Press Note says: "Under the dennition proposed m the finance Bill,FOC - 152 words
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Article395 1955-03-17 2 Oil Discovery In Assam NEW DELHI: The existence c f petroleum had recently been discovered by the Assam Oil Company in Naharkatiya area in Assam. Mr. N Kanungb, Deputv Commerce Minister, informed Mr Narasimhan in th e Lok Sabha last week. Mr. Kanungo. who was replying on behalf c fFOC - 395 words
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256 1955-03-17 2 Madras Govt. To Consult Helen Keller MA Cm AM; Mr. Q Subrj. cani-iiii, Ai.nisiei iur feaMMe ana j^aucat-on, stated m \nc Assembly lust week that vvafc tiie intention of the Go eminent to consult Dr. mien tiMMV regarding the wouk n^ 01 tnc scnoois iur vie aeaf a nj theFOC - 256 words
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Article383 1955-03-17 2 NEW DEL.MI: Replying to a supplementary ans.ng out of a question on tne canegrowurs' conference held m December. Mr. A. P. Jain. Minister for Food and Agriculture, said m the Rajya Sao ha last week that tne Unicn Ministry of Food and Agriculture will shortly, refer tneFOC - 383 words
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Article617 1955-03-17 3 Deshmukh's Hint In Rajya Sabha .wajsir 1 in f "•"A-s-st-Ba SSt°S«K5^. tO t m^«« OJ the bJKSSS Mr. Deshmukh's main purpcse was not to justify particular taxes, but to prove that fresh taxation was necessary to cover the revenue deficit and alsc to make it617 words
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33 1955-03-17 3 LI (.KNOW: The VicoPrestdent, l>r. S. Radhakrisiuuuv wytu be qonterred the title of tnajrishi on Apr. 17. at Bhagaipur, an Deoria District, by His HULneiM s« Uevvararua liana.- FOCFOC - 33 words
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241 1955-03-17 3 Location Of New Textue Mills in Madras MADRAS: Answering Mr. S. R. Arumugam, Mr. m. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, t-aid that the esuwnsruiieut of new industrial undertaxings was regulated by tne Government of india by a system of licences under the provisions or the lriaustncs I development and Regulation) ActFOC - 241 words
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59 1955-03-17 3 Scheme to Guarantee Export Credit NEW DELHI; The Mlm3ter if Commerce, Mr. D- P. Karnarka^r, Uold Mr. Govflnoa .xeddy in the Rajya Sabha lasc week, that the Govern* rient had under their ccnsiieration the setting up °f an ►xport credit guarantee icheme. The details of tne <cheme had not yetFOC - 59 words
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Article110 1955-03-17 3 JAGGAYY.rt.PET: Seven persons, D. Venkatarl ithnam, N. James, J. Narasayya, Mr. Moseyya, M. Kotayya, M. Narasayya and M. Ramulu, all Hari. jans of Williampet of this town were arrested in connection with the fire outbreak at Nakkana John Kotayya's thatched house on tne night ofFOC - 110 words
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231 1955-03-17 3 Assessment Of Sales Tax: Tribunal's Order Set Aside MADKaS; Tneir i^ordships ■Mr. justice Kajagopaicin ivir. Justice rcajagoyaia iyeuga.r ac tne Madras mgn allowed ao application made on behalr ox fciie Mauras Co operative ■Milk jjuppiy Union, Ayanavar.uii, agaiust an order of tue s>aics Tax Appellate Tribunal r«. iv.vn X toFOC - 231 words
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Article36 1955-03-17 3 KAUAIKAL.: Masi Magam Festival was celebrated on Tuesday, at Thirumalrayan. pattinam beach. The Temple car from Sri Jatayu Pureeswaiar Swami Temple was taken to the oeach after a lapse of 26 jears. FOC.36 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-03-17 3 A Farewell Party was held m h«nour of Mrs. J. Hamer. wife uf the Klang 1 District Officer and chairman of the Klang Malay Women Hostel, on Mar. 11. On this nccaHion Uie wife of the Banting District officer is seen presenting Mrs. Hamer an58 words
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Article95 1955-03-17 3 Hallett Prize For Indian JvMN DELHI: Majo r R cSEPi of J he Arm y Medicai HalCftt S2 b^ en aw arded the Hal eu Prize for standing first ri surgery among the success- C ntMdates frcm Commonwealth countries, who appeared <*t the primary F.RCS exHmmation held i n CeyionFOC - 95 words
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Article66 1955-03-17 3 KOTTAYAM: TJhamkapnan, a native of Alleppey, who was employed an the Survey Department of the Government of India, was killed by a wild elephant last week at a place 1C miles from Kaliyar in Neriamangalam Reserve. He and two others, were on duty. All the threeFOC - 66 words
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Article121 1955-03-17 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Gov, ernmerr- was of the view that foreign nationals living m In. Uia for business and otner purposes for long periods as well as Services personnel should be treated on a par with Indian civilians with regard to ihe granting of liquorFOC - 121 words
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277 1955-03-17 3 POONA: A scheme to impart military training to live iakhs of people all over ind'h. during the next five years has been prepared by the Union Government and will be put into operation froia the first of next month. Under the277 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-03-17 3 Raul Macias, left, of Mexico, sends out a right to the head of dharmrem SonghAtrat, of Thailand,, during their 12-round world Bantamweight J# ntle" light m San Francisco, Manias won on a technical knock-out. The. fight was recognised as being for the title by the NationalAP - 57 words
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Article183 1955-03-17 3 Govt. To Bring Forward Bill In August MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, said here last week that the proposed land reforms legislation, now under the consideration of. the Governmnet, would be published m August. Mr. Kamaraj, who was taKing to newsmen, further addedFOC - 183 words
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207 1955-03-17 3 Detention Act In Kashmir Bill For Repeal Fails JAMMU: The Kastmir Assembly, last week reiused leav e to Muza Mohammau Afzal to introduce a Bill to repeal the State Preventive Detention Act. Another such Bill stocd in the name of Hakim Habibullah winch could not be ttaken up because ofFOC - 207 words
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99 1955-03-17 3 Draft Amendment To Factories Rules MADRAS: The Government propose to make an amendment to the Madras iFactories Rules to provde that vvhore a factory has rot workeJ even o.i a single da v during rho period of licence, the "chi^f Inspector may (order the refund of the licence fee col'ectedFOC - 99 words
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255 1955-03-17 3 Increased Grants For Sanskrit Study NAGPUR: Special attention to the promotion of the sJ.udv of Sanskrit is the notable feature of Uie State Government's Budget for the forthcoming year. A sum of over Rs. 65,. 000 has been sanctioned for various institutions interested m the promotion of Sanskrit study. TaeFOC - 255 words
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Article88 1955-03-17 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. Raj Ba. hadur, Deputy Minister for Communications said 10 the Rajya Sabha, that the pay and allowances and o> her terms of service of the employees nt tn« Indian Airlines Corporation had been determined on the J basis of the recommendations of .heFOC - 88 words
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39 1955-03-17 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. inder Sen Chopra. Minister-Desig-nate of India to Sweden, has also been appointed Minister of India to Denmark and Minister of India to F nland, the Ministry of »^i— announced- FOCFOC - 39 words
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410 1955-03-17 3 Afro-Asian Confab Duration May Be Extended Palar NEW DELHI: Dr. r. |f. Palar, Indonesian Ambassa* oor m India addressing a meeting of the Council of World affairs last week, expressed the view that the Afro-Asian conference, due to commence m Bandung on April 18. may be extended by a fewFOC - 410 words
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Article121 1955-03-17 3 INDIA BANS EXPORT OF MONKEYS NEW DELHI: The Union Government announced a ban on the export of monkeys except with the Government's prior approval By an order issued in September, 1946. the Government had placed a ban on export of monkeys by sea or land) during the period April toFOC - 121 words
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78 1955-03-17 3 NEW DELHI: The President has absented to the Madras Indebted Agriculturists (Repayment of Debts) Bill, 1055. The b'H provides for repayment of debts incurred by t£e agriculturists In Instalments, m order to help them to liquidate their debts gradually and to avoid suits bckrg file.lFOC - 78 words
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256 1955-03-17 3 Central Road Traffic Board For Madras MADRAS: The question ol reorganising the Central Road 'I'ramo 'Board was under the oni>.aeration or !,ne Government, stated Mr. B. Parumcswaran, M.nistei toy Keugiour ri,nuowments anu i rausi»ort, Ji reply to a question tataM tn the Assembly by Mr. V. R. r-ri^nna Aiyar. TheFOC - 256 words
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183 1955-03-17 3 Gaurishanker Team Ready To Leave Kathmandu KATHMANDU: The fiveman British expedition to Gaurishanker (23,457 't). lvi by Mr. Alfred Gregory, wi;l leave here on Saturday for the 10,000-ft-high Redin X vi'lage. which is 12 days' trek from acre. Fifty porters will curr> the expedition's 3.000 lb rt baggage and equipment.FOC - 183 words
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Article32 1955-03-17 4 Mr. S- Thondaman, Presi dent of the Oeylon Democratic Congress, said m Jaffna that the citizenship laws and the indo-Ceylon pact were hot being Implemented m the proper spirit.32 words
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438 1955-03-17 4 COLOMBO. In order to speed up the r«tgistra tion of applications for Ceylon citizenship under the Indian and Pakistani Act, th€ Public Service Commission will appoint sixty new Deputy Commissioners shortly to the Department for Registration of Indians and Pakistanis. SeveralFOC - 438 words
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240 1955-03-17 4 Meanwhile, the acting Indian High Commissioner m Colombo. has turned down a request made by Ceylon that Indian citizenship application forma be sent by the Commissioner (or the Registration of Indians and Pakistanis to those of recent Indian origin, whose applications for Ceylon citizenship240 words
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Article225 1955-03-17 4 NAPOLEON'S LOVE STORY AUCTIONED LONDON, Mar. 16: The manuscript of an unfinished lcve story written by Napoleon at the age of 16 and offered for sale from a New I York collection was auctioned < in London for £2,300. The story about 1,500 words long, only surviving relic of theReuter - 225 words
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Article151 1955-03-17 4 Utter To The Editor; Sir, After floods, then lire at Potong Pasir! Some of us residents ot Potong Pasir feel we must do something to help oux own fellow residents m this area, who today, have lost tneir homes and belongings m the third lire151 words
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Article81 1955-03-17 4 At the annual general meeting of Tasek Utara Badmin ton Party held on Saturday •ast the following officebearers and committee memoer* v.ere elected; Patrons: Mr. A. P. Rajah, Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Mr. Lim Bye, Mr. Ghulam Mahmood, and Mr. Seah Peng Chuao. President: Mr. A.81 words
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Article33 1955-03-17 4 Telephone calls can now b% made to Italy, including the Vatican City. The houre of service are from 4-00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. local time. The minimum charge for33 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-03-17 4 Kamala Club's Farewell Party To Ex-president PHOTO. Photograph taken on the occasion of a farewell tea party 9™"%*™%*?^*"% Kamala Club to their ex.President Mrs. Ammctiai Menon, wxfejf Mr. Menon ana sister of Mr N Raghavan, Indian Ambasaador to Peking, on Monday Mar. 11,. Mr K.M.R. MeZn° f Le7tu£r Vn mI.D.M. - 68 words
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Article287 1955-03-17 4 Leaders Confer With Govt: Pilot Scheme To Be Started From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The representatives of the Indian community, Mr. R. Ramani. Mr. K. L. Devaser Mr. G V. Thaver and Mr P. P Narayanan together with the Member for Industrial and287 words
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155 1955-03-17 4 Progressive Party Opposes Multilingualism The Progressive Party .a a statement to the Indian Daily Mail last night said: 'We have analysed the possibilities and difficulties of allowing mor c than one language to be spoken m the legislative Assembly. W<J »«> gard all languages as of equal importance and, without155 words
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109 1955-03-17 4 H.-C. Condoles Nepal Ruler's Death The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Six Donald MacGMWray, has pent the following telegram condolence on the death V T His Maies»ty Maharajadhiraja Trlbhuvana of Nepal to Me Hr.tis-h Embassy at Katman- "On behalf of the Govvernment of the Federation of Malaya, I desire to109 words
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Article34 1955-03-17 4 KARACHI, Mar. 16.— Soin. 1,500 thousand acres of virgin desert will be irrigated by a giant opened yesterday by Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, GovernorGeneral of Pakistan m Lowei Sind.34 words
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Article252 1955-03-17 4 Solving Asian Problems With American Thinking NEW YORK, Mar. 16. Roman Cruz, 17-year-old Filipino school boy, thmks the United States is making a mistake trying to solve Asian problems with American thinking. Attd, after three years here, he is pretty astonished at his observationsA.P. - 252 words
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193 1955-03-17 4 LONDON, Mar. 16.— Howard Jones, 14_year-Old British schoolboy wiio is mad ;>bout pha/ac'is and other old E^yp tians," accepted today the kovL tation of Egyptian Premier Cornel Gamal Abdei Nai's^r to come and loo* at ail Me ann. qultles. Howard is so keenAP - 193 words
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