Indian Daily Mail, 24 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 41 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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194 1955-03-24 1 Inclusion Of Five Tamil Taluks Of Travancore Likely From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 28: The Madras State Government i innot adjust the boundaries of disputed linguistic areas of adjoining states like Andhra and Keniia by itself, but must wait for the Report ofCopyright - 194 words
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Article70 1955-03-24 1 BANGKOK. Mat. 23.— Thai women have now been given political equality with men. The Thai Parliament has now incorixwuted the I lilted Nation* recommendations on the stains women .into its legal code. Ua a speech at a party to celebrate the new <ccUom the wife ofReuter - 70 words
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72 1955-03-24 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 23: A number of Indian nationals have been requested to leave the Philippines m "accordance with the Immigration laws m force" there, parliamentary secretary Laksiimi Menon tow parliament today. She was replying to a question whether the Indian government received72 words
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Article68 1955-03-24 1 Ghost Turned Out To Be A— Rat! UANGKOKv Mar. 25.— I'rUsts and |.«.u<v <wer m called to Investigate ghost like noises :n a school here. Fears that mysterious »n n.:» had supematura* urigCn wvire strengthened uh.n the pol'co fount! plastic box containing burnt hqman bones In a desk. But afterReuter - 68 words
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217 1955-03-24 1 .NEW DELHI, Mar. 23: Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh says India has 120 persons with m annual income of more than *****0 Rupees (US$105,000). compared to the country's average per capital income of 284 rupees (U5559.64). Mr. Deshmukh highlighted the disparity In Indian incomes m217 words
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92 1955-03-24 1 Farouk Will Not Marry Narriman A Again? ROME. Mar. 23: His lawyer ■8W yesterday the ex.King *aro;ik will not remarry former SJueen Narriman despite indica fons she favours reconciliation. The possibility "is not even taKen into consideration" by tne pudgy playboy, according to attorney Carlo d'Amelio. Recently Narriman and herAP - 92 words
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Article123 1955-03-24 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 23: The Foreign Operations Administration announced yesterday a U5545,000,000 loan to India for economic development projects within the fame, work of Premier Nehru's fiveyear plan. The funds will be used to acquire wheat, cotton, stee.. fertiliser, railway rolling stock and supplies for theAP - 123 words
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58 1955-03-24 1 Churchill Denies Retirement Rumour LONDON, Ma|r. |2S. Prime >I lister Churchilt referred Tuesday to news paper rejyorts suggesting he may soon retire a« "chatter In the press.' Asked m the House Of Commons about press reports on his retirement, the 80-year-«n^d statesman r li«*l "Really, you musln? be led awayAP - 58 words
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463 1955-03-24 1 Secretaries of Singapore Ministries— Appointments The Government of Singapore have announced tine names Permanent Secretaries and Deputy Secretaries of Singapore Ministries. The Order-in_Council which provides for nine Ministries (five elected three ex.ofncio) provides for each Ministry, a Permanent Secretary, a civil servant appointed by the Government. The Permanent Secretary's s463 words
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73 1955-03-24 1 Anglo-U.S. Differences On Formosa SAN FRANCISCO Mar. 23: The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, said he had "every hope" for "full agreement on particulars of policy" between Britain and the United states regarding the Formosan .situation. Mr. Menzies, who recently conferred with the British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden,Reuter - 73 words
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391 1955-03-24 1 Glowing tributes were paid yesterday to the sen ices rendered by Mr. K. M- R. Mei.on, retiring lecturer, University of Malaya, to the cause of education and creation of solidarity among Malayalees m the Colony and appreciative references were made to the services391 words
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181 1955-03-24 1 NANAIMO. British Cottttn. bid, Mar. 23. A mystery surrounding the discovery of the remains of three young children here is being- turned over to the anthropologists. The remains, one intact lit mummified condition and the sUuIIm and bones of two others nearby, were found MondayReuter; AP - 181 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-03-24 1 At Betong (Trengg&nu) on March 14 the InitaectorGtneral, Home Guard after inspecting the keen Home Guard found that mothers and daughters of the kampong insisted on lining U p> too—as did the school,! (Bottom) At "Qua Musang m Pahan s the Home Guard —which is In Phase Hl— consisting of74 words
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271 1955-03-24 1 Chou En-Lai To Lead Red China Delegation To Afro-Asian Confab Japan Also Decides To Attend LONDON, Mar. 23: Mr. Chou En Lai Chinese Communist Prime Minister, is expected to lead his country's delega. tlon to the Afro. Asian conference m Bandung, Indonesia, next month, according to a usually reliable sourceReuter - 271 words
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Article53 1955-03-24 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 23. A Government spokesman has said uranium deposits have been found m the Indian states of Bihar. Madras and Rajasthan. He told Parliament the ore was of a low grade but that the Government was making an investigation to determine whether the finds mie-htAP - 53 words
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158 1955-03-24 1 66 PERISH IN U.S. NAVAL PLANE CRASH HONOLULU. Mar. 23: A U.S. Navy transport plane with 66 persons aboard crashed into a Hawaii mountain ear. ly j<esieruay"and the U.S. Navy announced there were no sur. vivors The huge plans crashed and exploded into flame inside the Lualualei naval ammunition depotAP - 158 words
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100 1955-03-24 1 INQUIRY INTO LEAKAGE OF YALTA PAPERS WASHINGTON, Mar. 23.— Senator Hubert Humphrey (Democrat Minnesota) proposed last night m the Senate tnat an investigation be undertaken to determine who leaked the Yalta papers. "What kind of security system do w e have m the State Department?" He demanded "Who is theAP - 100 words
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Article34 1955-03-24 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 23 A permanent Soviet industr a) showroom the first m India -opened m Bombay jnesterday. It was described a* Urn '.largest display of Sown machinery m As^a"- APAP - 34 words
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Article38 1955-03-24 1 LONDON, Mar. 23.— Tho 350 women warders at Bvtish Prisons have «sked the OoV' oinmfent to giv c thtm pa y as wale wardci-^ rollowih^ n decision to do so m tho civn QenHpe,- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article506 1955-03-24 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE School children and members of middle class Tamils figure prominently m the list of TAMIL IS OUR LIFE and the sentiments they express m covering: letters are indeed ennobling! The issue of the Tamil Library Fund came up for discussion at the Special Meeting of the506 words
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646 1955-03-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Mar. 24, 1855 TAMILS, BEWARE, THIS SERPENT IS NO PET! THE Tamils Representative Council, Singapore, has done well m exposing the Malayan Indian Congress's diabolical attempt to poison the M. C. A.'s mind against the Malayan Tamils. In a lengthy resolution which it adopted at646 words
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Article1251 1955-03-24 2 Better Enforcement Urged Govt. Letter To Planning Body MADRAS. Though the interest of the public m Prohibition was gradually waning, there was no dhange m the Prohibition policy so far as this State was concerned. In spite of the total Prohibition for nearly five years mFOC - 1,251 words
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Article359 1955-03-24 2 NEW DELHI. Pent-up Rajya Sabha literary talents found release m a resolution asking thu Government to commemorable Kalldasa and his contribution to world literature by celebrating a memorial day, erecting a memorial temple and academy and founding a Ka idasa stage. Between the many Sanskrit passages fromFOC - 359 words
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Article142 1955-03-24 2 NAFEN - NAFEN Ntw DBLJHI: The annual meeting oi the AH-India San•skr.t aalntya Sammelan will begin m Deihi on March 26. Mr. c. D. Deshmukh, tiie Union Finance Minister, will preside. The meeting will continue till March 2». Spcc.al subjects for discussion are an all-India course for Sanskrit suited to142 words
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Article116 1955-03-24 2 STOCKHOLM, Forty na» tionai* organisations, including two Swedish trade union bodies the F-O and T.C.O.— are participating m a cam* paign to raise support for a special Swedish effort to ntlp economl'taiay underdeveloped countries, particularly Pakistan and India. An institute for building technique is to beNAFEN - 116 words
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Article242 1955-03-24 2 NAFBN - NAFBN CALCUTTA: Dr. B- It- Ambedkar, leader of the depressed classes, has decided to b« converted to ISuddhsm. m a letter to the Maha Llodhi Society of India. the ex-Law Minister of the Union Government and one of the pnncipal architects of the Indian constitution, has242 words
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1219 1955-03-24 2 Daphne Clare; NAFEN - Daphne Clare NAFEN By I ONDON: One of Britain's most successful art exhibitions successful, that is, m the sense of drawing attention and stimulating interest has been, provided by children from the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent. Paintings and drawings by young artists of India, Pakistan and Ceylon1,219 words
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Article74 1955-03-24 2 NAFEN - Documents On Freedom Movement NAFEN NEW DELHI; Material collected for compiling the H>story of the Freedom Movement wIU be kept m the Cci tral and State archives fox the benefit ofstudents and the general public. This decision, taken by thc Union. Education Min'stet, has been communicated to vhe Board of74 words
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Article80 1955-03-24 2 NAFEN - NAFEN MANCHESTER; All ronCommunist exporters of cot tou piecegoods except Br iam legistered Increases m ilw quantities sold abroad during the last quarter of 1954. it v/at disclosed today. Figures for the full yeara given by Britain's Cotton board showed India's cxpor's r^se to 865,000,000 square80 words
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Article87 1955-03-24 2 NAFEN - NAFEN aHUBA^ESWAR: a scheme fo r the establishment of a national park and sanctuary m Orlssa at a coat of Rs. wu.OOo has been drawn up by the Indian Wild Uf e Board. Two-thirds of the cost w U be oorne by the Union Government. The87 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-03-24 2 I>IIOTO. LEWIS O. McCAKTY, an a 'reran engineer, demonstrates a one-man beiicopter he has designed. It can be Mown without any previous experience as a pilot, he ciaims. Standing on a small platform, he shifts his weight t 0 make the craft move forward or back. TheAP - 68 words
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843 1955-03-24 3 Adjusting Tradition Of Past To The Rights Of The Future Burma-Shell Refinery Opened The Vice-Pre^dent, Dr. R^dhakrishn^f^Jhere Indi;. Jiad adopted a way of organizing economic lt> by n.Jjasiing the traditions of the past to the riehts of the future. 6 Our luture economicFOC - 843 words
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Article149 1955-03-24 3 NAFEN - NAFEN NEW DELHI: A marble tuplica ot Taj Mahal ana Mate o. Lord fiuudha and Lord khiva a r c some of the incerepUng Indian exhibits that would be displayed at the International Trade Fai r at Montreal, un May next. These pieces have been sent149 words
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Article116 1955-03-24 3 NAFEN - NAFEN GAUHATI: Replying to the invitation of the Naga Na-t..-nal Council to Visit the N&galand with a view to linain<£ a satisfactory solution ot iheir (problems, Acharya Vinofca Bhave has advised the Naga people to adhere to nonviolence, however pTOVocativo the situation might be. He116 words
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Article116 1955-03-24 3 BOMBAY; The Bombay Police have been entrusted with the investigations connected with what is described as the Nehru incident at Nagpur on Mar. 12, it is reliably learnt. Mr. j. D. Nagarwalla, Additional Deputy Inspector-Gen-eraJ of Police, Bombay, who handled the investigations m the Mahatma G^&dhi MuruerFOC - 116 words
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Article46 1955-03-24 3 IMPHAL: Safety razor blades, worth about Rs. 26,000, believed to be smuggled from Burma, were seized from five Nagas on the Tiddim Road. During the last two months, the LAnd Customs Staff posted her? has recovered smuggled goods wortfc about Ra> 40,000. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-03-24 3 Britain's Newest Tank The giant, 65-to n Conqueror Tank, Britain's latest is demonstrated at Cobham, Surrey, on March 17 The 'first of .these tank s for shipment to the British Army of the Rhine Hill leave on Mar. 21. They will be used with the smaller Centurion tank s andAP - 74 words
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Article441 1955-03-24 3 NEW DEL.HI: The rtcent controversy about the re-allo. cation of sphere of work as work as between the Production Ministry and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry na'a its ecno m the Rajya SSabha when the Deputy Minister foi Commerce replied to a question directed to theFOC - 441 words
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Article144 1955-03-24 3 N'AGPLJK: PoKce investigations against Babnrao I -a man Kochaxe, of Satan. who attempted to get on to Prime Mun.ster Nt-hlh's ,ear with a knife m hand on Mar. 12 here, are expected to be oomjilcf ,-<i by Mar. 2b, whon the first remand periodFOC - 144 words
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Article329 1955-03-24 3 NAFEN - NAFEN BOMBAY: Arrangements have been completed for introducing certificate courses m the various branches of printing- .n Madras and Calcutta from the coming acadomic year, it Is reliably learned here. The Union Government have approved plans In regard to the setting up of one printing school329 words
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1697 1955-03-24 3 Dissolution Of Pakistan Assembly Defended Arguments In Fed. Court LAHORE: The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mr Mohammed Munir. told Mr. I. I. Chundrigar, Senior Counsel for Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan in the Federal Court that Counsel's refeience to the history and origin of the Independence Act was irrelevant to the caseFOC - 1,697 words
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135 1955-03-24 3 T.-C. State Landholding Act Extended TRIVANDRUM: The Kajapramukh of Travancore-Cociiin promulgated an Ordinance extending by two moi.tiuthc penod of operation of the Holdings (Stay of Exccu ton proceedings) Act of 1950 us amended from tiime to time. The Act is due to expire on March 24. A press release issuedFOC - 135 words
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Article161 1955-03-24 3 REWA: A survey party of the Atomic Energy Commission prospecting (or radioactive minerals m this region had spotted the presence of uranium and monozite m Bundelkhan areas, it was learned here. The party's mission was to investigate the presence and ex. tent of minerals necessaryFOC - 161 words
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Article342 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO: A move will be made m the Government Parliamentary Group to throw out the 1955-56 Budget unless provision is made m it to attend to all the urgent needs m the electorates of the party members. Two reasons for thi.s, accord. my to aFOC - 342 words
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318 1955-03-24 4 I' AN ADI RA Dr. A. Stmo n Silva, a for.ner president •>f the Panadura midtlhis t Ass., cation »«aia here that it was only by fl^htlnj^ th* next general election e n a religious Iwisis that the RtidrfhiHte could have a change ofFOC - 318 words
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Article161 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO; Mr. H. H. P. Phai mawardhana, president of MM A.H-Ceylon Government Swabasha Teachers Association, said here that Swabaahs teachers sjiouikl be returned to Parliament at the next elections. Mr. Dharmawardham}, who was speaking at ;i propa/ranau meeting- at the B.T.S, school hall, Maid the Swabasha JM.Ps touldFOC - 161 words
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Article156 1955-03-24 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: About srt hostellers of Hindu College. Chavakachcheri went on a strike on Monday, as result of a dispute over an item m a variety entertainment followed by the behaviour of the Principal of the College. Mr. P. vivekanandaraiah. Hostel Warden told the Press •'lnFOC - 156 words
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Article385 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon lias refused permission to ftu.ss an scientists to view the total rclipse of the sun from PoIcnuaiuwa in June this year Russia nought to send a team of 60 scientists. The reason given by the Ceycn Government for refusing the Russian request is thatFOC - 385 words
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Article348 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO: The Government is now considering whether to allow private imports of rice and flour but without interfering with Its own rice contracts with Burma and China for this year. This is ureliminary t© a decision on the question of reducing the p rice of rice.FOC - 348 words
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Article137 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO: Lists of names of government departments and ofLcial de&iignations are vow available m the national languages. Released by the Qfliaal Languages Bureau, the lists art priced at RS- 3.55. A foreword m the lists states that "users' are requested to bear m mind that theseFOC - 137 words
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Article182 1955-03-24 4 COLOMBO: Government "ias decided to pay school teachers a subsidy for atlendng classes enabling them to acquire a degre e of proficiency to teach m the national languages m the pre-Senlor »nd Senior School Certificate c'asTeachers who are eligible to receive the allowance will be thoseFOC - 182 words
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Article84 1955-03-24 4 NO WORLD WAR OVER FORMOSA Mar. 23 Senator Alexander INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Wiley Republican. Wisconsir. said he did not believe a war over Formosa would start a world_wide conflict. Wiley told newsmen, the United States had made Formosa one of its world-wide strategic outposts and had to defend it m defenseAP - 84 words
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Article125 1955-03-24 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 23.— The world's largest producer of soft drinkst Coca-Cola annaunced yesterday It will put some of its product m ti n cans. Initially, the company said, the canned cokes will go to only the U.S. armed forces m the Far East. In theAP - 125 words
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Article110 1955-03-24 4 LONDON, Mar. 23: Mr. Aneurin Bevan, reteliious Socialist leftfinger, last night had a secret meeting with Mr. Clement Attlee, the official Labour leader, m a last minute bid to avert his own threatened expulsion from the Party ranks. 'flhey talked for 15 minutes m the Labour leader'sReuter - 110 words
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Article90 1955-03-24 4 The Government will introduce a motion at the next meeting of the Legialative Council to provide $15,000,000 for assistance to padi cultivators this year, s ays a government press note issued yesterday. The official Gazette on Thursday will also contain a Bill designed to control rent90 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-03-24 4 After the Inspector-General, Home Guard, had Inspected the Home Guard at Pasir Raja m Trengganu on March 14 the whole kampong- the women and children colourfully nt tired posed for a group photograph, some of whom arc Keen here. (Bottom) Almost all thp males of Pasir Raja (Tren^ganu) seemed lo62 words
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Article61 1955-03-24 4 i The Ninth Anniversary of the Government and City Council Labour Union. Singapore will be celebrated on Sunday, Mar. 27 at 10.30 am at the Singapore Badminton Hall Mr. T. P. F. McNeice President. City Council will preside. A souvenir m commemoration of the Ninth Anniversary containing61 words
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Article92 1955-03-24 4 i BANGKOK, Mar. 23: Bang. kok police have been given orders to report Government officials caught slipping off from the office m the afternoon to go to the cinema, according < to newspaper reports here. Police will also arrest child- j ren playing truant fromReuter - 92 words
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Article76 1955-03-24 4 DJAKARTA Mar. 23: The Australian Opposition Leader, Doctor Herbert Evatt, would not be welcome to visit Ban. dung as an observer at the Asian. African Conference next month, it was stated m High Indonesian official circles today. Foreign Ministry officials pronounce*} themselves fiaber. gasted atReuter - 76 words
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Article73 1955-03-24 4 Back Into Smuggler's Hands! BANGKOK, Mar. 23: Smug glers io the south of Thailand have found a simple way of overcoming import restrictions, according to newspaper reports here. When the police confiscate banned luxuries which include potatoes— being smuggled into Thailand from Malaya, they dispose of them at public aucReuter - 73 words
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Article139 1955-03-24 4 A Changi Mosque, built be fore the war by an Indian Irfantry Brigade (Engineer) Unit and since allowed to fall into disuse, is now repai/ed and redecorated and is to be orened on Sunday, March 27 to all members of the Muslim Faith on R.A.F. Station, Changi. Alsagoff.139 words
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Article48 1955-03-24 4 LONDON. Mar. 23. Aneurin Bevan, rebellious Labour leftwinger. wa s reprieved temporarily today fro m the threat of expulsion from the Labour Party. ne will have to assure thy. National Executive, the Party's ruling body of his future acceptance of official leadership and policy.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article57 1955-03-24 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 23.— U.S. Defense Secretary Charles Wilson said yesterday Kuss:a is the "principal threat" to the peace of the world and the United States is planning to keep ahead of the Soviets m nuclear weapons. But the usually outspoken Secretary repeatedly refused comment during his news conferenceAP - 57 words
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Article238 1955-03-24 4 An International Exhibition styled as the Indian Industries Fair is being organized by the Fedeiation of Indian Chambers of Commerce Industry, tiie central organization of Indian ladustrial and commercial m terests, with the active support of the Government of India. The largest held m the coun238 words
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