Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 70 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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390 1955-04-23 1 GOVERNOR OUTLINES 25 POINT PROGRAMME OF MARSHALL'S LABOUR GOVT.I No Immediate Repeal Off Emergency Multi-Lingualism To Be Tried In City Island Council Encouragement To Private Capital And Local Industries Also Schemes For Social Security O The Government recognises that the welfare of the people ol Singapore can best be served390 words
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Article302 1955-04-23 1 FRANCE SIGNS AGREEMENT PARIS, Apr. 22: French and Tunisian delegates reached agreement today on the main points of the convention to give Tunisia home rule. Negotiations which had been going on intermittently for seven months were concluded on the eve of Ramadan Moslem month of FastingAP - 302 words
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39 1955-04-23 1 Ministry Of Commerce And Industry The Governor, sp* John nlcoUy after consultation with the Chief Minister, has changed 'the title of "Mtofaitry of Commerce to that of "MTnlstry of Commerce and ttvdustryV* says a Government press •tatement Issued yesterday.39 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-04-23 1 SPEAKER RECEIVES GOVERNOR Jr*cy Sir J olm NtooC the Governor at th« Member^ Efti r *^S« AJwemMy House, on HFs ExceHencj Arrival to deliver the opening address to the Aamtnbly30 words
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Article212 1955-04-23 1 EMERGENCY RELAXED IN COLONY Tlie Governor, Sir J.i'm NlcoM, m his address to the Smgapor e Legislative Assei.ihly. yesterday morning t siui, I have rcvcked ntrcwa of the Emergency Heguia. Oils which the Government, at'Ur a preliminary examination, s satisfied can t>- dispensed with immediately Thf Emergency Regulations revoked are212 words
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140 1955-04-23 1 Debate On H. E's Address On Tuesday The Chief Minister Mr. Da via Marshall informed the Legislative Assembly that th house will meet again on Tue*. day, April, 26 to debate ti Governor's Address and discu; the policy of the Government. The Chief Minister added th. house will also then140 words
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425 1955-04-23 1 Overseas Chinese Sino-Indonesian Agreement To End Dual Nationality BANDUNG, Apr. 22: Chou En-Jni, Chinese Premier, and Dr. Soenario, Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister, today signed a treaty which will make an end to dual nationality of two and half million Chinese living m Indonesia. This treaty wag the first wifli a425 words
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141 1955-04-23 1 S. Vietnam Situation Eden Requests Nehru To Investigate Alleged Red Bid To Capture Laos WASHINGTON, Apr. 22: Gen. J. Lawton Collins, President Eisenhower's special representative, flew m yesterday from Saigon and said the situation m South Vietnam is serious. Collins told newsmen that he ras been called back prima rilyReuter - 141 words
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Article75 1955-04-23 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 22: The European correspondent of the Washington Star reported from Paris today that French Government circles ex. 'pected the dismissal of the Diem Government m Vietnaii. to be announced within a fe» days. "In marked contrast to ra ports from Washington mdi. eating75 words
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Article31 1955-04-23 1 Member B of th« Blngaporw Legislative Assembly andthelr wivw were the guests of His Excellency the Governor at an official. dinner last night at the Government House,31 words
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Article76 1955-04-23 1 Mr. J. M. Abdul Aziz, a prominent leader of the Indian Community m Saigon and a leading businessman arrived here yesterday for a week's stay before leaving for India Alter a stay of a couple of months In India Mr. Abdul Aziz wtti proceed to Paris beforeReuter - 76 words
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Article190 1955-04-23 1 LONDON, Apr. 22: Britain has asked India to Investigate a suspected Communist bid to take over the Indochinese kingdom of Laos, diplomatic officials said yesterday. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden personally made the re. quest In a recent letter to In. dian Prime Minister Nehru. TheAP - 190 words
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503 1955-04-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Apr. 23, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On The Policy Programme Of The New Gopt.) promises performance "fHE. Labour Front strives for the creation of a social order free from the exploitation of man by his fellowman. It envisages a society of free and equal people503 words
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Article834 1955-04-23 2 Says His Heart Burns With Angei At Injustice Done To Tamils Coercion Will End Only In Hatred And Dislike Among Tamils From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20. Rajaji has protested most strongly against the Government of India's proposal that Hindi would be the medium for all834 words
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202 1955-04-23 2 Ceylon Market For Indian Sports Goods CALCUTTA: Indian sports gooas will find a good market m Ceylon provided prices re competitive, according to offic.al information available here India enjoys the preferential rate'of import duty (ten per cent and valorem plug ten per cent surcharge) m Ceylon on sports goods as202 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-04-23 2 West Indies Trades Mission In Madras Members of the trade and cultural delegation from British West Indies met Mr K. Kamai-aj, Chief Minister 'and Mr, Bhaktavatsalani, Minister for Agriculture and Industries, at the Secretariat and had informal talks with them on matters relating to trade, commerce and Industry, Later, they100 words
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Article155 1955-04-23 2 BOMBAY: The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has dec ded to hold two allIndia mango s how s thi s year— one f °r the Southern varieties at Bombay m May and the other for the Northern varieties m New Delhi In July The mango show for theFOC - 155 words
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Article462 1955-04-23 2 KUMBAKONAM: Ogie specialli meeting of the local Municipal Council with Mr. V, S. Kunjithapadam Chettiar, Chairman, presiding, decided to make necessary arrangements for the Mahamakham fest.val to be held m February, 1956, en the opinions expressed by His Holiness Sri Sankaracharya of Kamakoti Peetam and His Holiness SriFOC - 462 words
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Article599 1955-04-23 2 Nehru's Views Analysed By Manchester Guardian The journal poses the questions: "What would hann»n if the countries of Europe were called toeether on n SP n continental basis? What common interest^ unite tL The interest of the outside world will, however, be inevit. ably centred onNAFEN - 599 words
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Article89 1955-04-23 2 Tubewell Equipment For India NEW DEILHi; Mr. S. T. Raja, Tubewell' Projects Administrator. Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture, who haJ been sent to the U.S.A. by the Government of India to make arrangements for the procurement of equipment worth about 1.5 million dodflars for the construction of 350 exploratoryFOC - 89 words
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Article94 1955-04-23 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue ana Oivif Expenditure, told the Lok sabha at queat.onUme that between 25 to 30 million dollars were heine utilised for purchases of wheat and cotton out of the 45 million-dollar-loan from the U.S.A. It was expectedFOC - 94 words
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Advertisement154 1955-04-23 2 RALEIGH INDUSTRIES Aerial view of the 40-acre plant at Nottingham, England WOIIQ S fLe« most \^f|f f-^ I modern \t^ %j^/ CYCI V DIoH I Only Ralei 8 h resources can give you the quauty reliability strength and finisA, which HqKCS distinguishes all Raleigh models. The bicycle you are proud154 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-04-23 3 Rattan Kumar i s now busy raising funds to :ead a hiven.le cricket team to U.K Among the members of his team* I find many young Nawabs and Princes36 words
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Article190 1955-04-23 3 NEW (DELPHI; For the first time a coloured documentary fil m has been produced (or screen.njr m National Extension Service blocks and community piroject areas This 16 mm film, which i<* en sheep husbandry has been shct mi n Rajasthan and Bombay States. -Bikaner, Jaipur190 words
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Article96 1955-04-23 3 COLOMBO Prt/dmTnary arrangements are being mado In Ceytk-n to produce a nlm depleting tie birth of B'Jd<*hinn, its early history, growth m India, and its introduction into Ceylon. The proposed film will daal with t^he full history of the progress of Buddhis m m96 words
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Article29 1955-04-23 3 VyJayanUma: a who is working m scores of pictures these days doe s not like to have the number of her assignments t o be counted29 words
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Article254 1955-04-23 3 PRODUCTION ct ftirns with mass appeal was supported by Dlip Kumar at a tea party hosted by Producerpirector s. M. S Naidu, to film journalists at the Cricket Club of India m Bombay Dilip frankly stated that a film like "Azaad." the first Hind' film to254 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-04-23 3 ra2!£ JSL i,!^L_ 2}* n perhaps. TM» enchantOpting bets In deep »ea but tn X girl is Talaa Hjr, an Act a •fairy quaen' cm the sea M.G.M. actress^Sl x%SS ihore! b die former tn« dodre her net and wkn «w45 words
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170 1955-04-23 3 "UNDERWATER" Is Glorious And Jane Russell Tool MISERIES of the deepsea, giant sharks hungrily circling round the venturesome treasure-hunters and breatK fur7 ntU /f>, are the main futures of the supersccpic colour picture 'UNDERWATER" Jane Russell, the BIG g.rl of Western Screen has challenged cn he e onv Esth€r Williams170 words
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Article24 1955-04-23 3 X fc «u L it Indian -produced commercial fil m to be 5 l 5 W47y FOa M Rajkainal Kalan,a«dtr™"ShakunTala"24 words
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Article756 1955-04-23 3 Jokes Freely With Them s .?S 1. flight, with the fragrance of flow ludivi SST^ ?7 U P- Of fitalMi** luminaries Vnd lodms Prune Mmistsr, bandit Jawahailal N c h r v BS^J B SSSSLi!L mk^ ■5* h a »d Anil ,SJ" <» Ille »P«cioiis lawns756 words
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118 1955-04-23 3 India Third Biggest Marker Of Movies NEW YORK: India has be--1 come world's third biggest pro. 1 ducer of fi ms with 'Ajnertce and Japan first and second respectively, a United Nation iSe* 2 ne disclosed its April 1 T5 inr !Sp| the magazine issue i>v the United Nat ons118 words
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Article116 1955-04-23 3 Chard Usmani will enact the re o that wa s to be played by Nargis m Kda r Sharma Rangecn Raten." Nargis could not niako i t convenient c \.u Or outdo °r "shooting" and therefore. coul d not take ffii« m ass^ nni116 words
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Article34 1955-04-23 3 Bina Learns SwordFightinga Cina Rai i s these days nay ng les.son m sword-fight-ing.. It's quite a n exciting game s he say« Premnath is already a geed swordsman, mat nlakc; an idea] couple.34 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-04-23 3 Dev. Meena Tipped For Madras Film Dcv Anand and Meena Sho- rey are understood to have D gr E cd to ccstar »n Vdjaya Productions' first Hindi venture, a re make of "Missiamma n]f he itr Chief P T artn er of the nit u M f- B. Nag: Reddy208 words
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Article102 1955-04-23 3 7i; S en together for the ?°y* "Devdas". progressing at^Mohan Studios. Andher* Ken. demoralised Chunlla] who entices Devdas to danee r Chin dramukhi's house Th e two artistes faced the camera together for the first time last Monday when a sequence depicting the heart-broken Devdas, refused102 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-04-23 3 to* thrift* auAenti. iiD uv«r the famous Tara chaudhrl -vhu is llktfy t© visit Malaya ana |?H f fM»1«l^ pSM Tow,27 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-04-23 4 Luna Turner i» uoe of the very few staaw who still retain their glamour defying Time and never before has she been 00 daringly uncovered. She look* m this picture as high priestess to the pagan Goddess of Love. FHmed In Cinemascope and colour the MGM dramatic99 words
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Article93 1955-04-23 4 Replying to the question whether any special care was taken m the production of films intended fo r exhib tion abroad. Dr. B. V. Keskar. Minister 'or Information and Broadcasting, sard m the Lok Sabha that the powers of the Central Government for purpcses of scrutinising93 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-04-23 4 T. V. KumKJifa* ye*, s.<n her n pietwes bat She fe oome back mm- playing; "Every Mm v My «S«M rtt**? I, V. 8 one has heard about her and that was some years back. rote m 'ONRAE KULAM' Mode*, unassuming and uvfttfatol mut ladee?51 words
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Article152 1955-04-23 4 Naidu Engages Dilip Vaijayanti T\IL,IP KUMAR and Vyjay- antlmala will be teamed by Pakshiraja Studios m yet another Hindi film expected to be launched towards the end of thi s month. Producer-Director SMS Nadu is at present studying two or three stories but has not yet made up his mind152 words
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Article95 1955-04-23 4 Kamini Kaushal ha.s become quite travel-minded. Immediately on her return from Bang, kck. she said that she was likclv to vis t England after about four months. If the trip materialised, she said, she I would be away for a month cr two. Even while95 words
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1005 1955-04-23 4 Second S.E.A. Film Festival HOPES OF MALAYA Following is the text of a broadcast talk by Mr. J. Lawler, Organising Secretary of the Second South East Asian Film Festival, on toe FesVival to be held in Singapore sbartly. In a few weeks time the Second South East Asa Film Festival1,005 words
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Article, Illustration768 1955-04-23 4 Shashikala— The Sexiest Girl Of The Indian Screen Charmingly Naive And Extremely Good-Natured bfANY years ago, a pretty i little g rl m Sholapur used 0 see every Indian film which .ame to town. She ioved to see pictures and she adored all Lctors and actresses. Qut most >f all768 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-04-23 4 The filia which had taken the whole of India by storm "AAR PAAR" and broke all box-office records at the same time, has arrived here. It won't be Ion? now befcee Singapore and Malayan audiences can see this outstanding musical. Photo shows dashJn* Gum Dutt waiting81 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-04-23 4 The young and pretty prodigy Baby .\aaz likes studying m the company of a toy, who is her constant companion. Baby Naaz receives a number of fan mails daily from young and old, some appreciating her skill yet some admiring- her W*trionic talents. One or64 words
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Article36 1955-04-23 4 Bharat In The News Bharat Bhooshan the handsome widower is fond of coincidences these days. The last one was when he travelled n the same train from Bombay to Delhi with Chand Usmani only by COINCIDENCE.36 words
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Article89 1955-04-23 4 Fan Mail Encourages Geeta Bali ASKED if she HKes fans should wr te to her. popular star Geeta Bali said: 'Of course I like to receive fanmail It encourages, me so much and also flatters me* Geeta Bali added that she promptly sends autograpns and photographs on request from her89 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-04-23 4 Dreaming The last but not the least of the famous Travancore Si/sters, is Ragini, who it is reported excels her sisters m IS hart a Natyam. Along with hep sisters she is undertaking' a tour of Europe Her latest appearance i s mi n 'Mudalthethi' ('First Day of the Month').77 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-23 4 Mr. S. S. VASAN, the Wizard cf lnc- an Screen, made a deep impression on tne delegates at th« Indian Film Seminar held recently In New Delhi His creation 'Chandra'>ekha' is to be screened m U.S. shortly.42 words
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92 1955-04-23 4 Voice Lending Not Good For Film Industry Has the Introduction of plajback singing benefited the Indian film industry? Of course, ft m fans will give the answer :i emphatic affirmative. But believe it or not. there are persons to hold the contrary vie-.v— and that too on apparently good reasons.92 words
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Article96 1955-04-23 4 Producer M. Somasundaram cf Jup>ter Pictures m Madras has announced the making of a Tamil classic m colour m Tamil. Telugu and Hindi. The Tamil version wll be titled ''Silambu" and will be a remake of Jupiter's prestige production ''Kannagi based on the well-known Tamil96 words
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81 1955-04-23 4 Smriti Eats In Shashikala's House Smriti Biswas and Kishore Ktimar had a taste of the Mahasstrian "puran polt" at Shash.kala's house on March 24. the Ghudi Padwa (New Year) day. Smriti and Kishore were working on the sots of "Aabroe" 1 at Shrec Sound Studios. Dadar, on that day an<j81 words
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Article49 1955-04-23 4 'No Marriage Now' Mala Nineteen-year o.d petite Mala S* nha th nks that she is too youne to get married now. She says that her ambition s to become a eood artiste and she has no time to think about marriage. At present Mala is v/ork'ng >n two pictures.49 words
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Article61 1955-04-23 4 -Naseem the beauty queen is back to Ind'a f o r a short time. She will get back to London where h^r eh ldren are being educated. They say D lip Kumar la the luckiest hero In Bombay. He always gets the first chance Suchitra Sen,61 words
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Article895 1955-04-23 5 Satyagraha In Goa: Govt.'s Repressive Measures NEW DELHI. \a IT I !S nis^ r Pandit BallaMi Pant, told the Lok SaWia that the Government of India %?A V wmin the Portuguese Government that if the repressive measures they were talon* to suppress the peaceful movement for the895 words
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Article71 1955-04-23 5 AAUUTSAR: The police &r--ft-sted 12 persons— two AkaUi and ten IMindus iB Amratsar <~-lty on rsharge of defying ban on slogans. This brought the total number of arrests to 57The city remained "peacefully quiet" with normal bO*« Bess*, a Benlor polic e official Raid. There wasFOC - 71 words
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506 1955-04-23 5 TTO NEW YORK. The U.S. Supreme Court concluded hearing last week ar guments on the action it should take for the implementation of the ruling it gave last May that segregation m public schools is unconstitutional. This historic ruling has generated much sound andFOC - 506 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-04-23 5 The Management of StandardVacuum Oil Company re centfly gave a luncheon party to meraber s of the staff "20 Year Service Club" at the Pekim Restaurant. The occasion was the "20th Anniversary" of Mir. Sebastian Bong, Mrs. D. Marcus and Mr. Lee Joon192 words
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Article43 1955-04-23 5 TORUVARUR: Four metal iuols wer c stolen from PatanJali Manohar TempQe at Vllamal village, near here. Tb« thieves were stated to have climbed tti c wall, and gained entry (into the temple precincts by breaking- open the locks. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article351 1955-04-23 5 DACCA: Mr. A. X Fazlul Hug. deposed Chief Minister of East Bengal who returned here from Karachi alter talk# w:th the Governor-General, said he did not commit himself or his party to participation m the proposed Constituent Convention. He said the question of East Pakistan's participationFOC - 351 words
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Article58 1955-04-23 5 Boy Girl Found Dead BOMBAY; a 22-year -old boy atod a 16-yeai>old girl were found dead m a garden on juhu Road about 10 mile 3 north of Bombay. The ptfMce, investigating into the tragedy recovered a bottle containing some white crystaMinc powdci and a handkerchief. The bodies were sentFOC - 58 words
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Article158 1955-04-23 5 NEW DELHI: There has been no change m the Government of India's poAicy m regard to the export of monkeys, which was announced on March 11 this year enquiries m authoritative circles disclosed. By a notification on March 11, the Government of India had announced thatFOC - 158 words
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Advertisement38 1955-04-23 5 9^H||^^^ ro if on r/M(. ..*nr O n /^r« Mil IT LUUM 11 /r°^*lf^ r~F _AV j^"' L E U_^^^ mgm beer M I /i H m lt p ays you r o SINGAPORE IPOH 56.00 MALAYAN AIRWAYS38 words
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2539 1955-04-23 6 To Colony's New Legislative Assembly "The Government of this cosmopolitan island has hitherto been m the hands of professional administrators. Today Singapore is governed by a Council of Ministers answerable to a Legislature which is predominantly popularly elected," declared the Governor Sir John Nicoll2,539 words
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Article87 1955-04-23 6 DJAGARTA, Apr. 22— Police today demed a newspaper report that British Royal Air Force planes had been dropping bags of money over rubber estates m Northern Sumatra. They said one rubber company had used its own Pipe*" Cub Ugnt Plan e to drop itsReuter - 87 words
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595 1955-04-23 6 FROM HER WAJESTT' THE QUEEN 1 am gfad at the opening of the first ttesson of the Legislative Assembly under the New Com»t»iftution of Singapore to express to my people In Singapore my gxrat satisfaction at ttie v.gnilicanu advance In ttnir constitutional progress which is595 words
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105 1955-04-23 6 Canada Will Not Follow, Follow U.S. In Warpath OTTAWA. Apr. 22— Canada would not automatically support the United States mi n any war m China or anyw*ier e c'se the External Affairs Minister Mr. Lester Pearson told the House pf Commons, applause greeted his remark. Canadian support o f theReuter - 105 words
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Article39 1955-04-23 6 BANDXTNG. Apr. 22-Mr Qhou En Lai, Chinese Communist Pil-me Minister has made some headway m trv.ng to establish friendlier relations with several small countries of Asia an<i the Arab world <liplomatic observers here said today.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article65 1955-04-23 6 There are a total of just over 1,*****00 Federal electors. Of these, 1,077,562 or «4.2'/ c are Malays and 142,947 or 11.2% are Chinese. The Indians form the great majority of the other eUectors, w<ho foi'm 4.6% of the total e'PCtorate. PfJitlcal part.es may obtain copies of the65 words
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Article30 1955-04-23 6 Mr. T. S. Sambandhamurti, Police Department, Johore Bahru, will give a free public magic performance at 5 p.m. today at the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home, Bart:cy Road, Singapore.30 words
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Article38 1955-04-23 6 The designation of the Indian Commissioner here hag been changed to that of "Comm:s. aioner for the Government of India ia Singapore and the Federation of Malaya" with effect from th e 25th March, 1955. <x>oooo©ooooooocx>oooooo38 words
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