Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 45 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration490 1955-03-28 1 Appeals To Madras Tamils To Contribute To Tamil Library Fund Big Public Reception At Madras Minister Prahtes AdigaVs Work From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 27. His Holiness Kundrnkudi Adi gal paid a handsome tribute to the cultural awakening among the Malayan Tamils and made a490 words
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62 1955-03-28 1 WEMBLEY HAIR DRESSING SALOON, KUALA LUMPUR 453. K. M. Duraisamy 10 454. K. M. T. Stalin 10 455. K. Marudamuthu 10 456. V. Sellamuthu 10 457. A. Gopal 10 458. N. Rangasamy 10 459. K. Kalaiperumal 10 460. V. Kaliyamurthi 10 461. M. R. Maniyam 10 462. K. Plchaimuthu 1062 words
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Article29 1955-03-28 1 Died Way Socrates Did OROTEIjL.I. .Sardinia, Mnr. 27 a nine-year-old boy dic<i here after eating the leoves and flowers of a hemlock hush, the poison that killed Socrates. APAP - 29 words
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Article165 1955-03-28 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27: I'ormer U.S. Secretary uf State Cordell Hull suffered a stroke yesterday and was taken to Bethesda Naval Hos-P-tal where he reported in cntica: condition. A hospital spokesman said 83-year-old statesman was stricken at 3 am at his apartment in the feheraton-Park Hotel. AAP - 165 words
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Article34 1955-03-28 1 LONDON, Mar. 27 Every nicmber fir m c f the Manchester and Yorkshire umbreti* manufacturers has contributed to a fight fund ,to combat the menace of imported Hone Konw tTmhrellaa* ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration375 1955-03-28 1 "Will Do All Things Possible To Settle Your Complaints" By Our Staff Reporter About one thousand five (hundred workers employed by the Colony Government and the City Council assembled at the Singapore Badminton Ha.l yesterday to celebrate the Ninth Anniversary off their Union, the Government375 words
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Article245 1955-03-28 1 M. K. Samy The Linguist! The highlight of the whole celebration was the by Mr. M. K. Samy of his proficiency in Tamil, English, Malay and Chinese (four dialects!) Mr. Samy, aged 25, and a fteld officer in the National Union of Plantation Workers (Johore Bra^.\ translated the Tamil speeches245 words
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Article64 1955-03-28 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. The Services head of tho Indian Army, Air Force and Navy would hereafter, be called Chief of Staff, not commanders in Chief announced Premier Nehru in Lok Sabha on Fiiiay. According to the Indian Constitution President was64 words
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Article56 1955-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 Tht Ministry o t Commerce and Industry says exports of Indian cotton textiles to (ho United .Kingdom increased almost by six times in 11>54, compared to 1953. The Ministry adds that 123,19 m- yards were sent to Britain in 1954, andAP - 56 words
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206 1955-03-28 1 Pak. Constitutional Muddle! Plans To Revalidate Laws KARACHI, Mar. 27: The Pakistan cabinet yesterday completed plans to clear up the political and constitutional confusion which has prevailed since last Monday, when the Federal Court invalidated 1 seven years of legislation »y the Constituent Assembly. The Federal Court which set asideReuter - 206 words
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238 1955-03-28 1 No Nominations To Fed. Legco Labour Party's Decision From Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: The Labour Party of Malaya will not submit any names to be considered for nomination to the Federal Legislative Counc:i for the next term, it was announced last night. This i s too register their238 words
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Article33 1955-03-28 1 TAIPEI, iFormosa, Mar. (27 president Chiang Kai-shek sent a congratulatory message yesterday to President Syngman Rhee on the occasion of the South Korean leader's ,80th birthday. Chiang is 68. APAP - 33 words
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Article378 1955-03-28 1 Burmese Premier Interested In Clearing U.S.-China Misunderstanding U Nu Going To U.S. In June Prepared To Lend Good Offices For Peace Anywhere In World NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. The Burmese Premier, U Nu, told a Press confer ence yesterday he is going to the United States in June with noReuter - 378 words
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Article45 1955-03-28 1 Nehru Md. Ali To Meet May 14 NEW DELHI, Mar. ZT. The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan will meet here on May 14, it wa« officiallv announced here yesterday They were originally scheduled to meet on Mwa 28 but postponed the meeting indefinitely.— Reuter,45 words
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Article26 1955-03-28 1 LONDON. Mar. 27.— Miss Felicity Attlec, daughter of the British Labour leader, is to marry Mr. John Harwood on Apr. 2.— Reuter.26 words
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Article42 1955-03-28 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 27 Tnaj iPoreign Ministry Prince Wan Waithayakon will iiy to Tokyo on Sunday by Scandinavian Airlines System p'ane to discuss repayment of 1.500--m baht (USs7sm.) loan made bv Thailand to Japan during World War 11. APAP - 42 words
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174 1955-03-28 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 27. tage industries The P.W.D. Minister Mr. M. Baktavatsalam, who presided referred to the instrial backwardness in Madras and said they must make real progress in the next period. He felt there is no conflict in the State between174 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-03-28 1 The 'Souvenir published b v the Government and City oiincil Labour J^nto* Singapore o^ thToccari<s» of the Union's Ninth Anniversary, yesterday, n n thßcoveroaw, signifying the gwwto« labour or [(inlinna. towards converter th* wiW JimXof MiK£i into afittwiiig ami i>caut«fuj citlw Un*et I. the Unnnwlvo buiWmp53 words
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514 1955-03-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Mar. 28, 1955 Coloured Peoples On March Again THE Old World (excluding Europe) will be creating history once again when the leaders of its various States and peoples will meet at Bandung in Indonesia next month. That will be the first time in history when514 words
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301 1955-03-28 2 Concreting For Four Years At 400 Tons Per Hour! NANGAL: Prime Minister Nehru observed that Bhakra was becoming more and more a byword for power and prosperity. "The whole project is probably the biggest and toughest job undertaken anywhere in the world" heFOC - 301 words
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339 1955-03-28 2 E. BENGAL: ALI'S REPORT TO CABINET KARACHI: The Pakistan. Cabinet last week held two urgent sessions to consider the question of restoration of par--1 amentary r u!e in East Bengal, it is learnt. The Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, presided over the. first session. According to observers, the date of callingFOC - 339 words
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Article77 1955-03-28 2 which grants have already KARACH: Bhupat, describ. ed as a notorious dacoit has been released o n parole' for two months and will be allowed to stay n Karachi with a Muslim friend. Bhupat. a Hindu, embraced Islam eight months ago and now caUs himself AmiFOC - 77 words
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204 1955-03-28 2 Congress Subscription Rs. 10 Yearly? NEW DELHI; A proposal to amend the Congress Constitution aimed at giving a fillip to enrolement of members is expected to be examined by the Congress Working Committee when it meets next. Under one of the existing provisions of the Constitution, each active member hasFOC - 204 words
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Article66 1955-03-28 2 KHARAGPUR (Midnaporc). Thirty .four persons died during the past few days of smallpox which has broken out In an epidemic form In this town The number of persons at tacked by the disease during the period is 160. The municipal and railway authorities are takingFOC - 66 words
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Article31 1955-03-28 2 PANA: The Government of Bihar has decided to set up a second industrial tribunal for three months for speedy disposal of cases awaiting adjudi- n is learm.- FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article57 1955-03-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Silver Refinery plant in Calcutta is expected to go Into operation by the end of 1956, it was announced. The Central P.W.D., which has been in charge of the civil engineering work of this project, is likely to complete itsFOC - 57 words
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89 1955-03-28 2 "No Contraction" Of Assam's Boundary GAUHATI: A conference of leaders representing different shades of public opinion in Assam is understood to have unanimously resolved that on no account should the existing boundaries of Assam be con. tracted, and that the State would welcome inclusion of any neighbouring areas willing toFOC - 89 words
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Article69 1955-03-28 2 KARACHI. The Pakistani Fcdera; Budget for 1955-56 is likely to be announced at a Press conference by the Finance Minister, Chowdhury Mohammed Al., at the end of this month, which wLI mark the close of the current financial year, reliable sources said. The- Budget will be certifiedFOC - 69 words
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Article44 1955-03-28 2 COLOMBO; Ceylon s House or Representatives recentiy passed by 33 votes to 9 an amendment to the Citizenship Act bestowing on the Minister O£ Dcfence and Extern u ■nirairs discretionary powers to revoke cttlzfcnstfiip airily £i'antcd on certain <>rnun>ij FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article45 1955-03-28 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Rajbansi Devi, wife of the President, may inaugurate the meeting of the farmers' delegates, which will foe held in New Pusa on April 1 as a preliminary to the first National Farmers' Con- ventlon In Delhi.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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271 1955-03-28 2 Growth Of Cottage Industries Urged PATNA; The Congresss President, Mr. Dhebar, inaugurating the second All-India Handloom Week here stressed the need for developing small scale cottage industries. He did not think that, India's problems were going to be solved by big industries alone.FOC - 271 words
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160 1955-03-28 2 Meanwhhe, at Ajmer, Dr. Mohan Singh Mchta, former Ind.an High Commissioner in Pakistan and now India's Am-bassador-designate to Switzerland, addressing the Ajmer branch of the Indian Council of World Affa rs, said India wanted friendly relations with Pakistan, but it was unfortunate that a lot ofFOC - 160 words
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Article449 1955-03-28 2 FIRST ESTATE DUTY SUIT SETTLED BOMBAY: The first suit arising out of the Estate Duty, levy was heard in the Bombay High Court, when Mr. Justice Desai disposed of an originating summons taken out by the Trustees of the Jamnadas Vas. sanji Trust. In 1928, Jamnadas Vassanji settled on trustFOC - 449 words
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Article313 1955-03-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to accept the recommendations of the Devnagari Script Reform Conference held in Lucknow in 1953 and have appointed a Committee to go into the question of taking steps for their implementation. This was announced by Dr. K. L. Shrimali,FOC - 313 words
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Article82 1955-03-28 2 <Sf£ JP^njnwaston here last week decided to issue travel documents to four of the 10 hungry-strikers In the r'laimannar detention camp for illicit ammigrants follows r e P vtan en r atiOll made b V the Ceylon Government. They h ad not applied forFOC - 82 words
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686 1955-03-28 2 Nehru Opens Punjab H. C. Building M C if ANDI S ABH i Tne Prime Mrntoter, Mr. Nehru said that dispensation J justice should be cheap, speedy and simple. He expressed th« hope that the Punjab ss£ ufi was more enterprising "than ITherFOC - 686 words
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79 1955-03-28 2 KARACHI: The Karachi Tunis last week quoted Mr Fazlui Huq, dismissed Chief Minister of East Bengal, as saying that he continued to be the leader of the United Front. In an Interview with the Dacca correspondent of the paper, Mr. Huq said thatFOC - 79 words
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299 1955-03-28 2 LAHORE: Mr. Bhimsen Sachar. Chief Minister of Punjab, said here -fcst Sunday that the solution of outstanding disputes between India and Pakistan lay in giving an honest deal to the people. Everybody should be granted his du« right. Mr. Sachar, who was speaking at a299 words
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194 1955-03-28 2 VIJAYAWADA: The Andnra Praja Party executive has decided not to merge with the Congress fo r the present A resolution to this effect was adopted at a meetin- of the Executive held here recently specially to consider tnc merger question. Party executives and m>mefccto?FOC - 194 words
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Advertisement28 1955-03-28 2 Passages to Colombo M available |»W parti^rTlpp^ *****^ 10 etd lftth AMWtIdAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD tou 1^ 1180 Ro d Singapore 1. i! g^°y" 85l8fl »3573— CaWwT ««AWioyd'\28 words
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Article1099 1955-03-28 3 Truth Behind Recent Arrests: Full Details KARACHI: Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur, former Education >lin*«*t«T i n the Mohammed Ali Cabinet and Speaker of t h«. Sind Ame.nMy, was arrested in Hyderabad (Sind) on sumla.v evening in connexion with an alleged conspiracy to is<***inate SindFOC - 1,099 words
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224 1955-03-28 3 Tribhuvan's Ashes To Be Immersed In Ganga .KATHMANDU: The ashes I of the late King Tribhuvan wall be carried tc holy place? like Alahabad. Banaras and Hardwar for immersion in the s>acred waters of the Ganga, it was learned here. Some ashes will also be immersed in tiie Kali Gandak,FOC - 224 words
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536 1955-03-28 3 Government Wins Appeal LAHORE: The Federal Court of Pakistan, by a majority of four to one, last Monday accepted the appeal filed Hv th? Government of Pakistan against the decision of the Sind Chief Court <> n the petition of Maulvi Tamizuddin Kh»n, (hallenging theFOC - 536 words
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27 1955-03-28 3 Vote Against Talpur Eight Walk Out From Assembly KARACHI: Mir Ghu'.am Ali Khan Talpur was last Mondav removed from the office of speakv of the Sind Assembly27 words
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Article154 1955-03-28 3 NEW DELHI: More than 27.000 technical and scientific terms have been compiled in Hindi by experts working under the various Ministries of the Government of India, it (s learned. With 11 years to go wnen Hindi, the official language of the Union, will' be used for allFOC - 154 words
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Article46 1955-03-28 3 KATHMANDU: The nolice last week arrested Mr. Sushil Chandra, alleged to be a Communist, for selling a pamphlet entitled "view of Communi«t party on King's proclamation. Ho has since been remande-J to custody (pending further investigations. The Communist Partv 1" banned in Nepal. FOCFOC - 46 words
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79 1955-03-28 3 No Non-Official Observers For Afro-Asian Talks COLOMBO: The jocnt secretariat of Colombo' i'owejN at Jakarta ha<* turned down ajU appl'.catlons received from various Asian and North African nationalist movements to send observers to the Afro-Asian conference-, (it was reported here. Attendance at the conference will be strictly confined to delegatesFOC - 79 words
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188 1955-03-28 3 Puja Offered At Sanchi By Norodom BHOPAL: Price Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia recently offered puja before the sacred relics of sarlputta and Mahamoggaiana, the two principal disciples of L»ord Buddha, in the new v4hara on a 1 liltop at Sanchi, about 45 miles from, hereThe Prince bowed in reverence severalFOC - 188 words
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Article39 1955-03-28 3 l'OONA: Mr. Baburao Narayanrao Sana.s was elected the Mayor of Poona Corporation for the year 1955-56. All other candidates withdrew their nominations and it was a straight fight between Mr. Sanas and Mr Rathi. FOCFOC - 39 words
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253 1955-03-28 3 BOMBAY: One passenger was Idiled and 34, including l'i railway servants^ Injured when the Western Railway Frontier Mail, which left Bombay last week, collided with a goods train at FatesingLpur, a station between Bavana and Gangapur, at 3 p.m. on Monday last.FOC - 253 words
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109 1955-03-28 3 Nehru Will Lead Procession Of Nomads Into Fort CHUTORGARH: Mr. Nerru will lead a proces *><>n of Gadi Lohars on April 6 Into the Chttorgnrti Fort. The GacK Lohars had pledged 400 years ago not to lead a settled life JntM Grtttor became independent. Since then they have been leadingFOC - 109 words
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Article120 1955-03-28 3 PARIS: Dr Luthe r Evans. 1 Director-General of U.N.fcJ.S. CO., last week presented a cntque Tor $1,000 to Santa? Khushwant Singh, a member of the U.Nj.E.S.C.O, staff on tchaif or an American publisher, wiio offered the money as, a prize for the best wurk of actionReuter - 120 words
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Article1195 1955-03-28 3 Journalism Trade Unionism I.F.WJ's Attitude Explained NEW DELHI. Mr. J. P. Chaturvedi, Secretary General, Indian Federation of Working Journalists, writes: I wish to express the gratitude of working jourualists ail over the country to Parliament and to the Government of India for implementing the Press Commission's recommendations and ert ending1,195 words
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Article231 1955-03-28 3 BERLIN: A massive drive to develop trade relations between India and the German Federal Republic is under way. It has been launched jointly by the Federal Government, the German Chamber of Commerce, and private business or. ganisations formed during recent years to stimulate closer relations with IndiaNAFEN - 231 words
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Article87 1955-03-28 3 TKICHLB. Uaiming that he possessed the power to stay the hand of death, a magician in village 20 m. les from hero defied a group of so ho boys to strangle him. A rope was tied in a noose round the ni»{;' clan's neck and theFOC - 87 words
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Article277 1955-03-28 3 MADRAS: A hunt i s on for 27,000,000 oysters worth as many rupees off Tuticorin on the south-eastern coast, the fir«s of its* kind after India became a Republic. Keeping engaged 100 boats and 1,000 diver s a day, the hunt is expected to last tul theNAFEN - 277 words
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81 1955-03-28 3 PESHAWAR: The U.S Ambassador in Pakistan, Mr. Hildrcth, said Tierc last week that people in the TI S.A. were ntorestcd n investing money in Pakistan. He told Press confer«v.t:c last week that a batch of American Industra'.ists and butncsp men wou.cl come to PakistanFOC - 81 words
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2197 1955-03-28 4 'LEGACY OF ANTIQUATED PENAL SYSTEM" Parliament Passes Motion COLOMBO. Years of experience at the Bar had created in him a firm conviction that capital punishment should not exist, said Mr. Fred Ede Silva, M.P. for Randy, when the House of Representatives met last week.FOC - 2,197 words
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Article120 1955-03-28 4 Views At A Glance Mr. J. T. Kotalawet*: The parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Justico t'ofs not know the section fur murder in the Penal Code. Mr. \v. Dahanayake: Wh«*n the Member for WeiimaUa spoke I felt it was not a member of the House that was .speaking, but120 words
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Article111 1955-03-28 4 B.ELGRADE, Mar. 27: President Tito yesterday receiveu Mr. Vass.liv ValKov the Soviet Ambassador ior Yugoslavia at tne Envoy's own request, the Tanjug, The Yugoslav News Agency, reported. Pres.dent 'i'lto received Mr. Valkov at his summer residence of Brioni in the Northern Adriatic. The Ambassador >Irt;-ma.ned1Reuter - 111 words
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188 1955-03-28 4 Soviet Premier Welcomes East West Conference Implies Change In Russia's Attitude MOSCOW, Mar 27: Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister welcomed President Eisenhower's statement on the possibility of an East-West Conference. Th s is seen here as implying a change in the previously announced Soviet attitude that negotiations wou.'dReuter - 188 words
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Article92 1955-03-28 4 TOKYO, Mar. 27: .lokicbi Tomoda, 81, Japan's top pickpocket, was arrested last Friday in a department store. He is considered the Mar pupil of the legendary "Ginjl the Tailor," who headed a pickpocket gang here hall a century ago. Tomoda philosophised euroute to jail: "I don't need aAP - 92 words
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Article158 1955-03-28 4 HYDERABAD, Mar. 27: The Sind Provincial Assembly yesterday elected a new Speaker in defiance of the Governor's Order- prohib.ting it from doing so. Pir Qurban Ali, the Deputy Speaker, was ejected to fill the vacancy caused by the arrest of the former speaker Mir Ghulam AliReuter - 158 words
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Article137 1955-03-28 4 CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND ON MAY 1. Government has acce^t'jfl the recommendation of the Central Provident Fund Doara and decided that the CSentiki Provident Fund is t o s*.ari from the first of May 195t. Employees* contributions to the Fund will be deducted fr'm wages for the month of May and137 words
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51 1955-03-28 4 Heavy Electrical Equipment Factory For India NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 India is to set up a honvy elcctr.cal Equipment factory soon. The Government announced yesterday that it had been decided to establish a factory producing 1 hydraulic turbine.-', generators, dlesel sets and other equipment as recommended by a special inquiry51 words
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86 1955-03-28 4 Father Son Marry Mother And Daughter L.EEDS, England. Mar. 27: Father and son married mother and daughter in a Leeds church yesterday. Gecrge Hill, 58, widower, a gartlner, married Mrs Edith Harrison, 46, a widow! Four hours later Hiil' 8 son John, 26, marrie^i Mrs. Harrison's daughter Jean,' 18. JohnAP - 86 words
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104 1955-03-28 4 Tandon's Assurance To Ind. Graduates From Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: Addressing the annual general meeting of the Indian Univer. sity Graduates Association of Malaya here at the British Council Hall, yesterday, Mr. R. K. Tandon, the Indian Commissioner, called upon the Indians to play their full part In104 words
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