Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 69 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article42 1955-04-22 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 21 Delegates at Che AsJanAfricaa Conference her* deep under 3,500 blankets e»petl«f7y< flmpoojfced troui Singapore for the meettag's. Guests ret througn ft.OOo fgfrn 1 000 kil«nframme« ot tnga.r and 1500 Aoafs of bread a day.-» ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article683 1955-04-22 1 Kotelawala Suggests Trusteeship Plebiscite BANDUNG, Apr. 21: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Miaiister of Ceylon conferred yesterday at a prese conference that Ceylon had invitsd Commu-nisi-Cliina the five Colombo Powers and twc SEATO nations attending the Asian- African Conference to an informal meeting to discuss Formosa. SirReuter - 683 words
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Article101 1955-04-22 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. t\ Tihe 'Indonesian Govern ment Commission into the i rash of the Air India Alr'ijnor Kashmir Princess m the South China Sea. en Apr. 11 arrived •her; yesterday from Bombay and Interviewed Mr. J. C> Pathak the survivi-.iic navigajtor of the JlJfat-o'l aircraft. The Commission isReuter - 101 words
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Article113 1955-04-22 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 21: The Political Committee of the Asian African Conference to day adopted a resolution pup porting Indonesia's claim to West Irian (West New Guinea). Conference urged the Nether. lands to reopen negotiations as soon as possible to implement their obligations on West New Guinea113 words
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Article103 1955-04-22 1 ARTIFICIAL RAIN MAKING IN MADRAS From Our Ow n Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 21.— Sudden heavy rains during the last two days which is completly out of seascn may be due to the sue-' cess of rain-making experiments conducted here by the Department On Monday the machinery started by vapourismg calcium103 words
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Article32 1955-04-22 1 FVoro Our Own Correspondent KIURNOOL, Apr. 21. The newly elected Andhra Legislature is meeting- on Friday. Seven members including the last incumbent are contesting the post of speaker Copyright.32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-22 1 PHOTO. View of the Pofttttcat Committee of the Afro-Asian conference, attended by delegation heads, In session m Bandung. Red China's Premier Ohou En-lal i s second from left and on his .right is seated Sir John KcteUwaM. Ceylon Prime Minister. Mr Nehcu is seated seventh. AP ASIANAP; ASIAN - 50 words
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223 1955-04-22 1 Move Towards Classless Society In India BILL TO EXPROPRIATE PRIVATE PROPERTY PASSED NEW DELHI, Apr. 21 Parliament Wednesday eased the way for Government expropriation of private property m India. It was a major step m Prime .Minister Nehru's plan for a classless society. By unanimous vote of all 139 membersAP - 223 words
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Article40 1955-04-22 1 BANDUNGK. Apr. 21— TJhe I Asian African Conference PottCtkutt Ctommdttee today unanimously passed a resolution deploring the policies and practices of racial segregation and discrimination i o large regions m Africa and other parts of the -wcrtd.-- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article42 1955-04-22 1 BANDUNG. Apr. 21— The PoUUicau Committee of fhe Asian African Conference today urged France and the Netherlands to gave away to the claims of North AfrU:a and Indonesia on Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, and on West New Guinea.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article44 1955-04-22 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 21-Oey-ion today charged Russia w'th perpetrating "mperiaUiem, before the Political Committee of the Asian African Conference. China's Premier Chou En Lai sprang to Russia's defence saying he Shoutid have been given time to prepare for such ohaxeres.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article78 1955-04-22 1 Mr Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist Prime Minister, will spend a few days as the i State guest of President Soekarno cf Indonesia after the Asian African Conference on Sunday, a Chinese spokesman told Reuter. Details of the Chinese Prime Minister's official visit are still secret presumablyReuter - 78 words
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Article82 1955-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. 21: A divorce court judge has ruled that it is cruelty for a woman to deny her husband a baby. Donald N. Forbes, 36, won a decree yesterday from his artist wife, Nada, also 36. He said she put off his paternity pleas withReuter - 82 words
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133 1955-04-22 1 Provident Fund Scheme No Postponement The Ministry of Labour has turned dowfl request from the Singapore Trade Uttioß Congress for delaying the imp'.cmentat.on of thp. Central Provident Fund Scheme by cne month, The c.P.F. »chcme comes into force from May 1, 1093, The ground c«i which the Ministry refused the133 words
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Article683 1955-04-22 1 Pak.-China Clash Over Irian Reported Objection To Criticism Off U.N. BANDUNG, Apr, 21. Pakistan and Communist China clashed mi n the Political Committee of the Asian-African Conference today over the Indonesian claim to Dutch West New Guinea. Conference sources said Pakistan objected to what it thought wag criticism of the683 words
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Article65 1955-04-22 1 Self -Determination Resolution The P oßtttcfci Committee unanimously passed a Chinese mescfluUntt fcftaten "Itor AcftatihAfrfcyui ttomferenoe declares its fuU support to the jpn^^kdpQM as set forth m the Charter of the United Nations and lakes X to of the United Nations resnluttoua h» the TT'-rlht of peopleA and nati'Os V>Reuter - 65 words
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Article56 1955-04-22 1 CHINESE OR INDONESIANS Chou En-lai Chinese Premier and Dr. Bunario Indonesian Foreign Minister will sign tomorrow an agreement op the nat onality of two and half million Chinese living m Indonesia an official Indonesian source told Reuter to-day. Ch'nese living the Indonesia wil: have to decide whether they want toReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-04-22 1 Asian Photo. Red China s Premier Chou Kn-lai. an whom most eyes at the Afro-Asian talks are focusped, has .signed more autograph books than any other Important delegate attending the .confenenoe.- A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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481 1955-04-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR: Ibe Federal Government has decided to recover one third of the amount spent by Government on training students for senior government posts, from the si udents themselves. Until now it has bean the practice to treat the sums ex. pended481 words
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490 1955-04-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Apr. 22, 1955 "GOLDEN DAYS" AUR sister paper the TAMIL MURASU m an editorial on Wednesday welcoming the Chief Minister's settingv aside all Mondays exclusively to hearing complaints from the public, characterises sudh days as "Golden Days" m the life of the local people, and490 words
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Article1905 1955-04-22 2 Survivors Speak On Cause Of The Crash BOMBAY. Mr. A. C. Gazdar, Operations and 1 Engineering Manager, Air India International, m a statement issued here, staiied that according to the information given by the surviving crew, a fire broke out m the baggage compartment, following a muffledFOC - 1,905 words
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100 1955-04-22 2 Nagpur To Have Instrument Landing System NEW DELHI; Deputy Communications Minister Kaj Bahadur told Mr. Ram Subhag Singh m the Lok Sabha that the Nagpur airport would be equipped with th e instrument landing system during this year and Madras early during the Second Fivn-Year Plan. I'thifee J^rport Dum Dum100 words
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106 1955-04-22 2 8 NEW DELHI: liirae Minister Nehru toid Mr M. Yaliiu.a m a written reply m the Kajya Sabha that 5 the Government of British Borneo had withdrawn 6 their invitation to India to swnd about 10,000 agriculx turists for settlement m that colony. qFOC - 106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-04-22 2 Sri C. Suhramaniam Minister for Finance, speaking on the occasion of releasing of the second volume of the Tamil Encyclopaedia at the University Departmental Buildings, Che pa uk, on Apr. 14, the Tamil New Year Day. On the right is seated Kajaji and on the left are Governor66 words
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Article408 1955-04-22 2 KOV1LOOR: An appeal to the temple archakas to view the demand for performance of archana m the temple^ through the Tamil medium also, io its proper perspective m this age of exalting one's mother, tongue was made by Sri Kunrakkudi Adigal, while m. augurating the Eighth SouthFOC - 408 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-22 2 PHOTO. Table tennis star B from Japan are shown here against a ft?*!!tL D 2 fc 1 J?"**^? 4 M they th *<"»Sh a street at WoHd Table Tennis Champion sMps which open at Utrecht. Left to rlarhtl Kilko Wa.tknah. V«*Kl« T. krn U> mv fcs.uEgucbi— APAP - 50 words
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Article224 1955-04-22 2 MADRAS: Education Minister c. Subiamaniam indicated that the Madras Government might appoint a committee to nnaiisc lamil equivalents of modern 'words and technical terms. The Minister said that sooner t|he obntroversy about use or' technical and modern words was ended, better it would be forFOC - 224 words
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Article104 1955-04-22 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. X Shrimaii, Parliamentary Secre tary to the Minister of Educa* tion told Mr. 3. Mahanty fn the Rajya Sabha that the Hign Commissioner m London had been asked to furni 5 h a state, ment on the los s incurred tn connection withFOC - 104 words
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261 1955-04-22 2 Tourist Guides' Training Centre For Calcutta CALCUTTA: Out of the RS, 50,000,000 earmarked by the Government tc be spent during the current year o n the improvement of amenities for foreign tourists, a training centre for tourist guides is to be established m Calcutta m a month'g time. Mr DNAFEN - 261 words
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Article89 1955-04-22 2 NEW DELHI: Not oMe Central ia w has been so f»r translated into any of the South ILndV&n languages. Tamil, M&lavalam or Telu- Thtts fact was brought out by information auppUed by the Union La w Minister m the Lok Sabha, Repaying to a questionFOC - 89 words
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94 1955-04-22 2 NEW DBLHT- Mr. Amiyanath Bose, a prominant member of the United Socialists' Organisation and son of the late Mr. Sarat Chandra Rose announced his deci^on to rejoin the Congress wdtih which ne had severed connection iin 1947. In a statement Issued here last weekFOC - 94 words
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Article80 1955-04-22 2 OTTAWA: Computing Devices of Canada Lt.. have announced the development of an instrument which enables a fighter pilot by merely presaag a button to find out immediately how far he is from an airfield and what direction to fly to reach It. The company saidFOC - 80 words
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Article111 1955-04-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Ready, told the Lok Sabha that the survey Jti connexion with the C<ex oil refinery at Visakhap&tflam ti»d since been completed. The estimated expenditure wa? rs. 50,000, and the final figure wa s not yet available. In replyFOC - 111 words
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522 1955-04-22 3 Efficiency Of Indian Navy Progress In Medicine Public Health 6 l of India and VX^TtkM sZE?*^ the 35th anniversary of the n^e tb af# J s3^^ h The First Sea Lord said that the Indian Navy hl£ SJT? yo T? Navy b y tf»FOC - 522 words
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Article178 1955-04-22 3 PONDICHEERY: Mr. P. Kakkan, President of the T.N.C.C. inaugurated the Con. greas election campaign with a call to the people of Pondl. cherry State to support the Congress candidates m the en. cuing elections m the State. Mr. Kakkan, who was m. augurating a Village Congress Committee atFOC - 178 words
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Article243 1955-04-22 3 Deputy Minister Locked Out NEW DELHI. The Deputy Home Mi. n'ster Mr. *J. N. Dater, ijiaved protests of Oppositioi.l members and ruAied from the Rajya Sabha to tne Lok Sablia on hearing aivision bel:, but returned to report that the Lok Sabha lobby gates had been closed. Mr. H. C.FOC - 243 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-22 3 MILK DAY: A cattle show wa s organised at the SIAA Grounds on the More Milk Day. The picture shows the Chief Minister, Sri X KaraarftJ. and Finance Minister, Sit C. Subramaniam at the show.38 words
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Article113 1955-04-22 3 TRIVANDRUM; The Tra. vaucorc Cochin Legislative Assembly voted an amount of Rs. 1,24,27,500 for the Medical Department and al£fc> an amount of Rs. 5,01,91,500 for Education ask. Ed for by the Government. The cut motions moved were either withdrawn or rejected. The Minister for Public Health113 words
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215 1955-04-22 3 Rs. 200m. Social Welfare Schemes For Second Plan NEW DELHI: The second Five- Year Plan will have social welfare schemes costing Ra 200,000.000. The F rst Plan provided Rs. 40,000,000 for the activities of the Central Social Welfare Board. The Board has so far employed 1,676 workers m 811 centres,NAFEN - 215 words
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Article115 1955-04-22 3 XEH DELJiI: Steps are to be taken during 1965 to remodel station yards at 150 stations on the Indian Railways .vo that the fnorcastag traffic might be handled better, it is learnt. The Southern) Railway hai the largest number of station r«:- modeling projects allotted toFOC - 115 words
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Article161 1955-04-22 3 MADRAJ3; Indian bicycle manufacturers have made complaints to th« Union authorities against the froe Import of cycles by passengers arriving by steamer from various free ports m the Bast and South-East. It i s stated that very of« ten dealers send emissaries to places likeFOC - 161 words
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Article116 1955-04-22 3 AZAMGARH, fU.P.) Norlch Phir.lps, a private candidate who sat for the last Intor Ucmra •.xnmlnr»" tlon, has cautioned the Board authorities that he is a male and h:& name on the result sheet .shou d not appear as Kumarl Norich PhMips. It Is stated thatFOC - 116 words
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Article284 1955-04-22 3 CALiCUTTA: Export earnings from m*ca have progressively declined during the past few years inspite of the measures taken by the Government to promote tne export of th.s commodity, according to official sources. Tctal earnings during the 10 months from April, 1954. to January this year amountedNAFEN - 284 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-04-22 3 Sri K. KanoaraJ, Chief Ml nUU rnened the reception Home for women at 2, San T home Hig^ Roa4 on Uth23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-04-22 3 On the occasion of the opening of the Malayan Muslim College In Klang the High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGiUivtray, is found chatting with the Principal of the college (Below) A section of the b?g gathering that was present on that occasion.44 words
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Article400 1955-04-22 3 BOMBAY. Thousands m India, who suffer from retarded sex,' can be cured, if only, they can conquer their' sense of shame and confess their defect to a docto r. This is the view of Dr. Charley V. Penill, an Americ an surgeon, who haaFOC - 400 words
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Article87 1955-04-22 3 l>O.»IBAY: Tne (Joverrsment or Bombay has forfeited the Lnglish book entitled "What has religion done for mankind, 1 pub^shed by the watch lower Bible and Tract Society, New York and all documents containing copies, reprints, translations of. or extracts from the book, accordng to aFOC - 87 words
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280 1955-04-22 3 Einstein A Beacon Of Light— Nehru BANDUNG. Apr. 20— Mr Jawaharlafl' Nehru in"dia« Prime Minister who knew Professor Einstein personal ly and had received a tetter from him about the conference re.ctntiy, said "It ia with profound grief that I lear n of tAu death or Professor 'Einstein •The greatest280 words
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201 1955-04-22 3 Concessions To Foreigners In India NEW DELHI, Apr 20: The Indian Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh yesterday announced three concession m his budget for the coming year which will benefit British and other foreigners working m India. Mr. Deshmukh had originally proposed taxation of all per. quisites and allowances.Reuter - 201 words
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Article523 1955-04-22 4 Arrangement Agreed To Between India And Ceylon 'Cracks' COLOMBO: A big crack has appeared m a friendly arrangement made about August last year between the Ceylon Government and the then Indian High Commissioner, Mr C C. Desai, to facilitate matters regarding the obtaiatim;' of' travel documents byFOC - 523 words
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Article222 1955-04-22 4 HATTQN: He.wouM ratner tfo io ja i than hand over his child to his wife, shouted a lu&ourer M. Perumal m the Magistrate's Courts here. m this case Nallammah, a woman labourer of the .same estate, aatced for the custody or her aioc-month-oid^ son,222 words
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Article383 1955-04-22 4 COLOMBO: Despite a brilliant and lengthy Opposition speech by Senator S. Nadesan, the Senate passed by 14 votes tc 3 the immigrants and Emigrants (Amendment) Bill. Senator E. B. Wlkramanayake, introducing the Bill said it was for the purpose of sending out of Oeylon those persons whose383 words
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Article266 1955-04-22 4 HATTON: The Hatton-Dickoya Urban Council, inaugurated m 1939 a Housing (Scheme to dear the slum* of this area Under this Scheme the Central Government advanced nut less than 50 per cent of the cost of the scheme by their grant and up-todaie 108 houses have beenFOC - 266 words
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Article219 1955-04-22 4 Port Voluntary Unit Service COLOMBO Members of both clerical and technical services of the Colombo Port Commission have been invited to volunteer for service m a Port Volunteer Unit which is being organised. While all grades of employees to the technical branches are eagerly sending- m their names the clericalFOC - 219 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-04-22 4 Mr. C. Kesavan ex-Chief Ml. nlster of Travancore.Cochin who is at present on a tour of Malaya, was the Guest of Hon. our during a Tea-party given by the Local Indian Congress, Segamat last Saturday. Mr. Wells, the Administrative Officer waa also present160 words
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202 1955-04-22 4 Practise The Doctrine Of Lord Buddha BANDARAWELA: Despite i predominantly Buddhi3t copulation m the area, 12 nurders had taken place there tx the past year, and two mo re n the past week, said Mr. it VI. D. Jayanetti, ■vscnt of the Uva province at <iic prize-giving of the Maha202 words
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Article116 1955-04-22 4 "L. 1 Oscar de la Publicito, the French Advertising: Oscar for the best publicity campaign tin France during 1964 was awarded to Societe des Petroles Shefll Eerre. one of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of oW at a ceremony held recently m Paris. The Oscar is awarded116 words
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Article60 1955-04-22 4 LONEKDN. Apr. 21— Daily r.ewS|papcr3 poured tfrom the presses m Brtain's capital this morning for th e first time m 27 days. Ending their longest strike sUenoe m history, tbe papers Mt the mreetg w|th lubHant headlines: "Real all about U" Daily Sketcn. "Here we aacr60 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-04-22 4 ASIAN PHOTO. Delegates from the 29 nations taking part m the Afro-Asian conference m Bandung stream front the Concordia Building- after a day's session. Many of them are wearing national costume. Fourth from left m the front row is Mr. U Xv, Burmese PrimeAP - 52 words
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286 1955-04-22 4 Mr. John Ede's Appeal To Tanglin Residents ULTI'KR TQ THE EDdTOR. Sir, As elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for Tanglin. I would like it to be know as w.dely as possible throughout the constituency that anyone resident m the Tanglin Division who wishes to see me on any matter,286 words
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Article76 1955-04-22 4 Forty houses built by the Singapore Joint Relief Organization m Kolam Ayor Lam: for victims of a recent fire were auctioned to the public yesterday Because of the congestion m the showrooms of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng where the auction took place, it was decided to76 words
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Article103 1955-04-22 4 The inaugural general meeting of the Indian 00-operative Thrift Loan Society Limited (under formation), irst of its kind m Malaya for Indians, will be hdM on Sunday Apr. 24. at 10.00 a-m. at the Federal Canteen, Federal House. Victory Avenue, Kuala Lumpur The Society is being formed103 words
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Article47 1955-04-22 4 The Annual General Meeting of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha, Malaya, will be held on Sunday, April 24. at No. 5 Gombak Lane, Kuala Lumpur at 6 p.m. Election of new office-bear-ers and building of a Hindi School ara included m the agenda.47 words
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Article77 1955-04-22 4 The annual general m«*l'ng of the South Singapore education Association held en Apr. 15, at the «F»ir Field GfiiUs' "School, the foFowins wer c elected officials for 1955. Chairman Mr. Wee Kirn Wee; president Mr. Tan ahoon Sen* (re-eiected), vice president Mr. Voo pook Kun (reelected),77 words
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Article42 1955-04-22 4 The annual general meeting of the Klnta Indian Association will be held on Sunday Apr. 24 at 3.30 p.m. at Tpoh. The meeting will among other matters consider Mr. Kalimuthuis (Caretaker) request for $I.OOOA which ds now In investment.42 words
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Advertisement129 1955-04-22 4 Glorious 2nd Week DIAMOND TODAY 2 SHOWS: 3.00 7.30 PM. I NANBAN I Starring;: Naguiyah -Manohar Paliah Than^awlu I P. K. Saraswath* Vtdyavathi Kusala Kumnri Totnorrov- Morninjr Show at 10 a.m. j Marshall of Amariilo- ond 'Beyond the Border" (Double attraction) j Sunday {Morning sho w at 10 a.m. T129 words
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