Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 59 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 FOUIi PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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544 1955-04-11 1 Russia To Annul Friendship Treaties With Britain And France?! U. K. Detolores Soviet Action India Profoundly Disturbet Nehru Foresaw Developmen MOSCOW, Apr. 10 The Council of .Minis c rs of the Soviet Union has called on the Parliament to annul the treaties of friendship and alliance whida Russia signed i^ithReuter; A.P. - 544 words
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Article122 1955-04-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 10. At least 23 or 24 Foreign Ministers are expected m Sar. Francisco for the 10th rnni. veraary meeting of the TJr iteci Natio V curing the week ol Jure 20, a high U.N. cfacia) snid here yesterday. A l««»w W. Cordior, exrcu. tlvc122 words
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Article81 1955-04-11 1 LONDON. Apr. 10: General Sr Gerald Tern pier who is carrying out an inquiry into the organisation and administration of Colon a: Military. Forces will shortly visit Cyprus and Uganda the Colonial Office announced here. General Templer formerly Britain's High Commiss oner m Malaya wasReuter - 81 words
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Article86 1955-04-11 1 KARACHI. Apr. 10: Mr Mohammed AM Prime Minister of Pakistan and his cabinet sent a message t^> Sir Winston Church 11 on his retirement as British Prime Mmlster. They expressed the hope that "Your great wisdom and incomparable experience wil: always he ava lable mReuter - 86 words
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Article77 1955-04-11 1 WOODFORD, England, Apr. 10.— Sir Winston Churchil. yesterday was assured the Conservative Party nomination for parliament m this suburban London district. Sir Winston Churchill has represented this London dor. mitory area for 30 of the 52 years he has served m parliament. He had three oppon. entsA.P. - 77 words
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Article124 1955-04-11 1 G.C.C.L. WANTS PARITY The Government and City Coutcil Labour Union, Slnga. pore, demands the Government, to adopt tile 1954 Super. Animation Fund Rules for its subordinate employees also, ru it has approved m the case of subordinate employees of the City Courcl!. The Union has decided not to agree to124 words
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229 1955-04-11 1 S. Korea's Charge Against India 'Persuades Korean PoWs To Return To Communist China!' SEOUL, Apr. 10. South Korea's Foreign Minister said today his goverr. ment suspects India of persuading Korean war prisoners to return to Communism. Minister Y. T. Pj-un said he would lodge a strong protest and expressed hopeA.P. - 229 words
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Article55 1955-04-11 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 10.— Iran.* new Premier, 72_year_old Husseian Ala, presented hl.s Cabinet to the Majlis this morning. I have one aim m my government," *he told the deputies, and that is to nghi against corruption and bribery.'' The majority of his listeners clapped and shouted, DownA.P. - 55 words
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94 1955-04-11 1 8-Yr. Old Girl Victim Of A Sex Crime TORONTO, Canada, Apr. 10: A body believed to he that of k->vn<r-oi«» Judy Carter, missing- from her home her<> for 43 days, was found floating- m a stream yesterday. Police Chief Clarence YVideman <>t Markham Township, where discovery was made, by twoAP - 94 words
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Article50 1955-04-11 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 10: Dr. Helen Keller, 74-year-old blind deaf and dumb American author, who is here as a guest of the Indian Government, laid here yesterday the foundation stone of a home for thcee milarly .afflicted. The home wilj be named after her ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-04-11 1 BHASKAR BACK WITH A PARTNER Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Bhaskac who arrived here Saturday morning by Air India International. A bl e reception was accorded to the Dance Director and his v.ife at the Kallang Airport by their disciples, who garlanded them. Mr. Bbaskar got married recently mi n77 words
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272 1955-04-11 1 Chou, Nasser Nehru Nu To Meet In Rangoon RANGOON, Apr. 10: Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will arr.ve here on April 13 for a three-day visit as guest of the Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, :t was officially stated here. Mr. Chou will be flyingReuter - 272 words
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101 1955-04-11 1 Eden Discusses Next Elections With Butler LONDON, Apr. 10: Sir Anthony Eden Britain's new Prime Minister yesterday conferred with Mr. R. A Butler the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the next general elect.on. Many politicians continued to believe it would be for May 26. The Chancellor is considered the keyReuter - 101 words
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131 1955-04-11 1 JAKARTA. Indonesia, Apr 10: The independence of Malaya League is Netting up a reception committee to welcome observers from Malaya to the Afro-Asian conference, but it isn't sure that anybody's coming. An announcement said that If "the proposed Malayan ob* •ciVMfc are pravetttedAP - 131 words
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140 1955-04-11 1 DUKE OF WINDSOR NEW YORK. The Duke of Windsor agreed with newsmen yesterday there is "much confusion" concerning the reported romance of Princess Margarett and Captain Peter Townsend. He ;ir.d the Duchess ex. changed smiles on the subject as they boarded the liner UnitedA.P. - 140 words
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Article120 1955-04-11 1 STEWARDESSES - STEWARDESSES —SAY CHICAGO, Apr. 10: A meeting: cf stewardesses and stewards who attend America's airline passengers ha s disapproved the serving alochclic beveraeos m flight. That is the concensus expressed m a resolution by metnber 8 of the ai r line Stewards and stewardesses association atAP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-04-11 1 Mr. Kv. A l. M. Ramanatnan CbetUar, one of the wealthiest estate owners mi n Malaya, arm. Ed here Saturday by Air India International. Mr Chettiar is accompanied by his wife There wa s a large a nd distinguishing gathering at the Kallang Airport to receive the114 words
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341 1955-04-11 1 NASSER'S TALKS WITH MD. ALI KARACHI, Apr. 10. Mr. GhuJani Mohammed, the Governor-General of Pakistan, said here that the Anglo-Egypt inn Agree ment on the evacuation of the Suez Canal base, had paved -the way to (happy relations between Arab countries andReuter; AP - 341 words
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85 1955-04-11 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. iq Indian president, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. yesterday received twelve heads of delegations to the unofficial, Asian Conference now meeting here. He received them info;mally m th&ir private capacity. Some leading writers, scientists and artists at ten*.! tag the conference met theReuter - 85 words
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123 1955-04-11 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 10 a statue of Mohammed had beer, removed from the roof Balustrade of the appellate courthouse on Madison Square here at the request of the Governments of Indon< >>ia, Egypt and Pakistan, the New York Times reported yesterday. The statue ofReuter - 123 words
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485 1955-04-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. April 11, 1965 Malaya's National Language 0N one thing we entirely see eye to eye with the Party Negara, and for that matter, I with any other party, and that is Malay as the National Language of Malaya. It has been our contention since several485 words
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Article25 1955-04-11 2 PARIS: Sardar Malik. Indian Ambassador to French, returned here by a:r from New Delhi after a three-and-a-half months absence m ReuterReuter - 25 words
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1232 1955-04-11 2 First Vice Chancellor Of Annamalai Varsity IN TYPICAL TAMIL WAY! SHAWL PRESENTED ANNAMALAINAGAR Dr. Samuel Runganadhan, who was the first Yiet-Chaneeiior of the Annamalai University, observed here that the decision of the Conference of the Vice-Chancellors of South Indian Universities recently, to retain English asFOC - 1,232 words
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Article88 1955-04-11 2 TRIVANDRUM: The administration of sub-jails oy the Inspector-General of Prisons, as recommended by tne JaiB Jierorms Committee and approved by Government, has taken effect from Aprij, 1. At Trivandrum and Trtchur, the sub-jails Jhavc started functioning from that date, and tftie remaining eight suo-jaiis (n the State88 words
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Article66 1955-04-11 2 AN English clergyman turned to a Scotchman and asked him: "What would you be were you not a Scot?" The Scotchman said: "Why, an Englishman, of course!' 1 Then the clergyman turned to a gentleman from Ireland and asked him: "And what would you be were you66 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-04-11 2 Sri R. S. Muker jee, the Leader of Press party from North India visiting development projects m South India declared open a community Centre at Poonjery about 1% miles from Mahaballpuram on Apr. 1. Sri J. M. Lobo PmMmi, Collector of C&Jngleput, uo« also present.48 words
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Article101 1955-04-11 2 NEW DELHI: The following office-bearers of the Delhi Press Association were elected for the year 1955 at the annual general meeting of the Asso. ciation held here: President: Mr. G. V. Krupa. nidhl (Hindustan Times); Vice. President: Mr. C. Sarkar (U.P.1.); Secretary; Mr Sailen Chatterjee (Hindustan Stand,FOC - 101 words
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Article185 1955-04-11 2 xvjsw Dtsuai; The Governmeat o f India have decided, w).tih immediate effect, to re* move newsprint from the Open General Licence for purposes of import. Imports will thereafter by regulated on the basis of a quota. The quota for the current half year nap been fixedFOC - 185 words
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Article239 1955-04-11 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Ft. Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, declared open the Shri Girdharbhai Sangrahalaya, a unique children's museum, at Amrell recently. The museum, which contain rare collections of old archaeu. logical, historical, educational and cultural exhibits, has been located In the 125. year old RangFOC - 239 words
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119 1955-04-11 2 Aid To Social Welfare Bodies Inn T-C State TRIVANDRUM: A total sum of Rs. 1,16,850 has been granted by the Central Social Welfare Board to various organisations working under the r.-C. State Social welfare Board. The totaD grant tor the 27 States of th e Indian Un.on is Rs. 20FOC - 119 words
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Article164 1955-04-11 2 PATNA; Mr. Shellbhadra Yajee, Secretary.General of the AlUndia Forward Bloc, has issued a statement an nouncing the extension of the date for the merger of the Forward Bloc with the Con gresa from Mar. 31 to Apr. 15. Mr. Yajee said: "Some of the StateFOC - 164 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-11 2 JSv^Jl H MJtamanathan Chettlar and Mrs. Ramanathan Chettiar photographed SJ'i^LUfT re to Teceiv <***" at th KaUan X Airport o^situr A^. On the left are Mr. YE. Slianmugam Chettlar J.P_ and Mr M 7 M. Malai— l.DM40 words
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Article131 1955-04-11 2 NEW DELHI; Speaking of a mammoth public meeting (here, Mr. Nehr u said the Government was often criticised by the people as to why they were paying heavy privy purses to big Maharajas and Princes, perhaps the people did not realise that what they were payingFOC - 131 words
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Article46 1955-04-11 2 SEW IMELHU: More than three thousand thrre hundred acres off forest land were cleared and l£2o persons settled Jn the Andamans last jxar according to official sources. This was under the Five- Year scheme of development and colonisation of these islands.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article79 1955-04-11 2 KARIMGANJ (Assam): Two persons were Willed m a. house colilapsc at Kalibaribazaar when a severe cyclonic storm swqpt over Karimganj Sub-Division for five hours recentl>. Standing paddy crops on o ne thousand acres of land cultivated by East Bengal refugees suffered serious damage m theFOC - 79 words
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Article87 1955-04-11 2 Penicillin Manufacture In India POONA: Dr. N. L.. MacPherson, Chief of the United Nations TJeohnical Assistance Admir.jaitration, eaid that penicillin produced at the. Pimpri factory near here was comparable to tihat produced anywhere else m the world, both m quality and quantity The UNTAA Chief, who v/a.s here for aFOC - 87 words
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Article60 1955-04-11 2 PATNA: A meetinjr of tMe Ail-India Hindi Newspapers 1 Conference was held m Delhi on Apr. 5 and 8. according to Pandit Devabrata Shastri, editor of the Hindi dally Navarastfitra. and the convener of th« conference. Tfce meeting considered tnc recommendations of the PreM Commission and devise60 words
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660 1955-04-11 3 Appalling Conditions In The "Police State" Of S. Africa that although the African,, formed the majority of the mT pulation mi n the Union of South Africa, they had no rirhte SKff^SiJ^ Were to all Wnd» rf re^icYlon* denied education antf paid theFOC - 660 words
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Article263 1955-04-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sanctioned a grant of Rs. 1,23,250 towards non-recurring expenditure lor the purchase of equipment and cost of installation tor the clock factory to be set up at Indore. Enquir.es show tnat the factory has not yet started production.FOC - 263 words
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Article264 1955-04-11 3 NEW DELHI: Government! archaeologists will carry out excavat.ons m Madhya Bharat from October this year m an effort to discover some cf the missing- links of history between the Harappa and the Mauryan periods. A good deal has already been learned about the "dark ages" from excavationsNAFEN - 264 words
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Article121 1955-04-11 3 TJLNJORE: Mr. K. C. Sambasiva At yar, President Tanjorc District Board, laid the foundation-stone recently for a 36-bed ward m the Mahatmn Gandhi Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Chenglpatti, about 16 mups frojp nere. He assured the Boari of Trustees that Vhe 1> strict Board would never lag behind In givingFOC - 121 words
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86 1955-04-11 3 NEW DELJU; The ttva-cUy Army Commanders' conference at Army Headquarters concluded recently after a closing address by General Kajendrasinhji, Chief of the Army Staff. Addressing the Army Commanders and the Principal Staff Officers, the General said: This is my last Army Commanders' i would like toFOC - 86 words
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Article446 1955-04-11 3 ITs telephone number was Ca.ro *****. Through the exchange at that number, distinguished visi. tors to Egypt, seekers alter social or financial favours, vendors of the thousand-and-one pleasures of civil.saticn hopetul of finding a ready market, could reach one or other of a horde ofNAFEN - 446 words
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Article86 1955-04-11 3 A SCIENTIST employed at an atomic research station came home one evening and, having slouched into hie easy chair, plunged himself into the mest profound dejection. "What'g the matter, dear?" asked hg wife, "Something very terrible has happened," lie replied. "I've swallowed some uranium I think." "Nonsense, dear,"86 words
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Article57 1955-04-11 3 HPHE aged grand-parent was walking down the street wheeling a baby carriage Go to sleep, Diploma," cooed Grandma to the little one m the Carriage. A friend asked That's a peculiar name Why d c you call the child 'Diplama* "We.l." said Grandma, '1 sent my daughter to57 words
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Article62 1955-04-11 3 A SOLDIER was being tested by a psychiatrist. "Do you ever hear voices without being able to tell who s speaking or where the vcices com c from?" he wa s asked. "Yea. sir." replied the soidier. "Ah," said the examiner wisely, "and when does this62 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-11 3 Mrs. and Mr. K. P. Bhaskar photographed at the Kallang Airport on their arrival there last Saturday with some of his disciples who were anxiously awaiting the return of their Dance Director with his wife. Also seen m this picture are Mr Bhaskar's frtendh.— l.D.M. Photo.50 words
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80 1955-04-11 3 CALCUTTA: The Chief Minister, Dr. b. C. Roy, said tlhat the Preventive Detention Act was absolutely necessary to protect the community from Uife ons-jaugftt of micihiefmakcrs. He was opposing m the State AsscmbJiy a non-official resolution moved by a Communist Party member seekingFOC - 80 words
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450 1955-04-11 3 Facilities For India Pak. Goods Traffic MALDA: Mr. Lai Bahadur Sha.sit.ri, Union Minister for Railways and Transport, presiding over the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Conference at Maida, ten miles from the historic city of Gour, announced tha{ Indian and Pakistani Railway officials would be meeting m Calcutta shortly to workFOC - 450 words
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Article122 1955-04-11 3 FURI: The AH-lndßa Sarva Seva Sangh has decided to observe "Bhoodan Wteek* on a nation-wide scale from Apr. 13 to 18 to raise tfhe tempo of land collection work thr»*ughout the country. In a resolution on the su!s--ject released here last week the Sangh calls upon the peopleFOC - 122 words
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Article86 1955-04-11 3 14 Farmers Arrested Near Tenkasi TENKASI: The Police have taken Into custody 14 tenants m an estate m Sundarapandiapuram village, eight miles from 'here, for alleged obstruction to tilling operations by newly recruited labour, according to reports reaching here. It appears the old tenants demanded an increased of tttie produce86 words
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Article71 1955-04-11 3 'Phone Facilities For M.P 8 «.m X DELHI: hOUSe rent charged from Mem. bers of Parliament has been reduced by 25 per cent, it is learnt. F Each M.P. will aiso henceforth be allowed 1,800 free telephone calls every year. They would, how ever, have to pay for additional cal.'s,FOC - 71 words
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225 1955-04-11 3 WHY INDIA CANNOT APE SOVIET RUSSIA NEW DELHI; Replyan/ to the Indian Communists who often wanted India to ape Russia, Mr. Nehru said that Indian Communists often asked them why they did not copy the methods adopted by USSR m nationalising the Industries. 'Although we will tike to copy theFOC - 225 words
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Advertisement71 1955-04-11 3 Passages to Colombo available Per m.v. "SURRIENTO" etd 15th April for particulars apply,: AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD 64. Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Phones; ***** *****— CaWes: "Amertoyd" W I > I^lRm To Prepare Best Curd And Buttermilk ANCHOR FULL CREAM MILK POWDER IS MADE OF FRESH MILK AND IS FULL71 words
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177 1955-04-11 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister and three other Ministers wil'li be out of the Island for the greater part of next month. While the Prime Minister will be attending the AfroAsian Conference from April ltith, tine three Ministers v/VA\ leave early m April forFOC - 177 words
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266 1955-04-11 4 EXPORT DUTIES ON COCONUT PRODUCTS COLOMBO A fool-proof s: iding scale of export duties for coconut products is now under consideration by the Minister of Commerce, Trade I and Rsheriea. Mr. Shirley Corea. The new scheme, it is stated, has none of the loopholes which enabled certain shippers to makeFOC - 266 words
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333 1955-04-11 4 Liaison Officer's Scheme COLOMBO. Mr. P. P. Ellapola, Liaison Officer on Indo-Ceylon Affairs has, it is reliably understood, submitted a scheme to 'the Ministry of Fisheries to replace some five hundred odd Indian fishermen operating on Ceylon waters off Mannar byFOC - 333 words
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Article88 1955-04-11 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— India's official wholesale price index la registering its sharp. est drop m years. A Govern. ment announcement indicated Saturday. The announcement disclosed the average index for the Indian financial year end ed March 31 was 377.4 com. pared with 397.5 m theA.P. - 88 words
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Article80 1955-04-11 4 At the Bth Annual Dele* gates conference of the Army Civil Service Union, held on Mar. 27, the following were elected for the ensuing year: President Mr. S.T.V. Ling am, Vice-Presidents Mr Chew Seng and —Mr. N.S.N. Nair; General Secretary— -Mr. P. R. Wdlliams (Appointed) Hon. General Treasurer Mr80 words
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Article83 1955-04-11 4 Sudan's Flag: A Problem BANDUNG, Apr. 10: Officials m charge of arrangements of the Asian-African Conference opening here on April 18 aa c faced with tricky problem of protocol Sudan has no National Hag Flags of 29 nations attending will be flown at many places m the city and officialsReuter - 83 words
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Article44 1955-04-11 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 10.- Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molo. toy called m the Ambassadors of Britain and the United States and the French Charge d'Affaires and told them nc considered any further delay In concluding an peace treaty unjust." A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article309 1955-04-11 4 TRINCOMALEE An impassioned plea by the ex-member of Parliament for Trincomalee, Mr. S. Sivapalan, when he addressed the Minis, ter of Local Government, Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara. at a launcheon given m the latter's honour by the Trincomalee Community Centres' Union, invoked this reply from Mr.309 words
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Article213 1955-04-11 4 COLOMBO. "Health educa- tlon is a co-operative task involving workers at many levels and cannot be carried out only m the School or only by teachers," said Professor T. L. Green, Professor of Education. University of Ceylon. Speaking at 9 Health Edu. cation Seminar of the Med.cal OfficersFOC - 213 words
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Article78 1955-04-11 4 COLOMBO Swabasha would -be the language of ad* ministration m Ceylon m 1963 but not m 24 minutes said Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardane, Finance Minister, at the prize distribution of the Sangabo Sunday School, Dombagoda. The Government, he said, had allocated money and wasFOC - 78 words
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Article57 1955-04-11 4 The office of the Ceylon Commission m Mateya will be closed for public business from April 14 to 19 on account of Sinhalese and Tamil New Year. However this office wul remain open between 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon on April 11, 15 and 18 for the Issue57 words
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250 1955-04-11 4 CRAVAKAOHCHBRI The Tamils m the North f«ar and suspect Sinhalese leaders. It is unwarranted and must be ended, said Major Montague Jayewickreme. the Minister for Transport and vv or s i at a reception accorded him at Drieberg's College. Major Jayewickreme said thisFOC - 250 words
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225 1955-04-11 4 COLtOMBO: A scheme of Inducements as visualised m the Nehru-Kotelawala Joint statement of last October is now ready, but the Advisory committee on the Indo-Ceylon Poet, whioh framed it, is not recommending it to the Cabinet just yet for adoption The Advisory Commutes feelsFOC - 225 words
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328 1955-04-11 4 LONDON, Apr. 10. LONDON, Apr. 10. —There may a. ways be an Englard, but the fact that a man who has divorced a wife can attain the highest political office m the land is evidence that the old country is changing. True,A.P. - 328 words
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Article190 1955-04-11 4 ALWAR: The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad recently declared open the Roonnal Raghunathdas General Hospital and Maternity Home at Barod village, about 30 miles from here. He also laid the foundation stone of a 'Dharmashala' at Barod, which will serve the visitors and relatives of patients mFOC - 190 words
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Article333 1955-04-11 4 NO READING OF WRITTEN SPEECHES! NEW DELiHI; The Speaker, Mr. Q. V- Mavlankar, asked Sardar Amar Singh Saigal (Congress Madhya Pradean) In tihe J-<ok Sabha to discun- tinue his reading of a written speech. He ruled It would be good parliamentary practice not to altow written speeches to be read333 words
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Article258 1955-04-11 4 At the fourth Annual Gen- i eral Meeting 01 the Indian University Graduates Association held on Mar. 26, the following were elected as office bearers for the current year; President: Mr. 13. Monamed Ibrahim; Vice-Pres.dent: Mr. V D. Pitchai Pillai; Hon. Gen! Secretary: Mr. M. Kesavan;258 words
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226 1955-04-11 4 Fr. East Air Chief To Visit Australia N.Z. Air Marshal F. J. Fressan. g«»£t, C.-in.C. Far Ea3t Air Force, accompanied by Mrsu Fressanges, and three Staff Officers. will leave R.A.F. Changi tomorrow (Apr. 12) for a visit to Australia and New Zealand. He will return on May 5. He is226 words
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Article225 1955-04-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday: During the night terrorist pamphlets were stuck on the outs.de wal.s of the school and coffee shop m the Chuan Moh San Estate labour lines m the Segamat area of Johore. says an Emergency communi* que issued here today. It adds. Two Communist225 words
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Article77 1955-04-11 4 BOMBAY: Swami Swathanthranand Maharaj of "Dayanand Math", Dmanagar, Punjab, a prominent Arya Samaj leader, died recently m Bombay. He was 78. He was ailing for the last six months and came recently to Bombay for treatment for cancer. He was the Vice-President of the International AryanFOC - 77 words
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