Indian Daily Mail, 29 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-29 1 Indian Daily Mail OL XI NO. 76 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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410 1955-04-29 1 Unanimity Of Decisions, China's Offer Stressed CALCUTTA, Apr. 28. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, arrived here yesterday on this way home from the Afro-Asian Conference m Bandung, described as fair and good the offer to discuss Formosa wl>ih the United States whichReuter - 410 words
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265 1955-04-29 1 Opposition To Spl. Marriages Act In India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 28. The Ali. lndia Muslim League President Mr. M. M. Ismail has called upon all the Mi^ mis m India to observe Friday as Shariat Law Preservation Day m protest against the passing of recent Special Marriages265 words
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Article179 1955-04-29 1 NKW DELHI, Apr. 28.— Mr. Nehru and lieutenant Colonel Gj«mal Abdel Nasser the Indian and Egyptian Prime Ministers, arrived here by air today from Bandung where they attended the Afro-Asian Conference of 29 nations. FORMOSA TALKS Mr. Nehru told reporters here the Bandung Conference had been179 words
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Article76 1955-04-29 1 MANILA, Apr. 28: Four Japanese burlesque dancers were charged Wednesday with immoral exhibitions here. Police said they had photograph* to support their complaint. Preliminary bearing wa» set for Thursday for the four, who are with the Ma-Muda-Shibuya Toho Troupe. They are Yoko Komene, Tomoko FuviimitNo.AP - 76 words
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Article30 1955-04-29 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28 An Indian Government spokesman sadd yesterday that Egypt's Premier Nasser would spend two days In KabuU Afghanistan, before returnin^- to Cairo. APAP - 30 words
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196 1955-04-29 1 Br. Protest To Red China Re: Plane Crash LONDON: Apr. 28: Britain protested to Communist China again about its accusations against the Hong Kong authorities over the l° s s of the At India liner this month. the Foreign office said. In an interview with Mr Ho Wey of theReuter - 196 words
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Article47 1955-04-29 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28; Two Heron aircraft, the first of eight ordered from the E>eHavilland Aircraft Company of Britain, have arrived here for the nationalised Indian Airlines Corporation. The 14 -seat planes aa c to be used on the airlines ••feeder" routes. APAP - 47 words
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148 1955-04-29 1 COLOMBO. Apr. 28: An Opposition attempt to overthrow Sir -John Kotelawala** Government because of the Prime Minister's attacks On "Soviet Colonialism" during last week's Bandung conference was decisively defeated m the House of Representatives last night. Oppcsition speakers claimed Ceylon as one of theReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-04-29 1 PHOTO. Genera] Lyman L. Lemnitzer, new Commander of USA Forces m the Far East and the USA Sth Army m Korea, is an attentive listener as Y. T. Pyun (ri,?ht), South Korean Foreign Minister, gestures dux ing a conversation with the General after his recent arrival In Korea, on anAP - 55 words
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161 1955-04-29 1 NBW DELHI. Apr. 28: Pandit. Gov ml tJallabh Pant, the Indian Home Minister, caT.ed for the total banishment of the practice of untcuchability m India. Its practice already banned under the country's con stitution, and the Minister was presenting to the House of the pecp'.eReuter - 161 words
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163 1955-04-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 28 A suit to prevent the United India Insurance Company from building a fourteen- -storyed skyscraper m the heart of Madras city at Mount Road was dismissed by the City Civil court here on Wednesday. THe suit was filed163 words
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Article45 1955-04-29 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28: The Indian Government has decided to abolish whipping as a form of punishment. Deputy Labour Minister AbicD Ali, answering parliamentary questions, said the government, "at an early date" planned to introduce legislation repealing- the "whipping act" of 19W.— APAP - 45 words
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103 1955-04-29 1 Ali's Views On Chou En Lai Communism CALCUTTA, Apr. ,28 Mr. Mohammed aU Pakistani Frame Minister, said here that after meeting for the first time the Chinese prmier Ghou En Lai he had changed his views about him but not about Communism. He said that he had found Cnou "veryReuter - 103 words
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199 1955-04-29 1 DELHI, Ape. 28: Lobby report^ Indicate that members of Parliament from Hindi speaking states are becoming' gravely concerned by the strong opposition m the south regarding' further extens'on of the use of Hindi an national language They are now trying to persuade the199 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-29 1 RiiAsian leaders are been m the government tx>x of the B ollshoi Theatre onder a hugw bust of Lenin. The occasion wa s the 85th anni\< r-sarv of the birth of Lenin AP RADIO PHOTO FROM MOSCOW.AP RADIO - 41 words
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378 1955-04-29 1 Civil War Breaks Out Again In Saigon IT MUST BE SETTLED ONCE FOR ALL -Diem SAIGON, Apr. 28. Nationalist Premier Ng o Dinh Diem declared all out war on the rebellious Binh Xuyen society tonight after the private troops bombarded his palace and headquarters of the army and police. AAP - 378 words
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Article69 1955-04-29 1 M.R.A. Is Fascist fVcm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr 28: Congressmen should not associate themse'.vea with the activitea of Mcral Rearmament Movement. This is the opinion of Tamilian leaders like X T Kcsa.ram and R, V. Swarmnatham who ate moving a resolution to ghgj effect n the coming AICC meeting69 words
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Article88 1955-04-29 1 Dal, head of State no>v staying at Cauneg on the French Riviera said m a cabie from .France today he would take a decision "wit lun a very short time to put an end to the present situation." His action fodJowed reports that the united frontReuter - 88 words
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Article115 1955-04-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Apr 28- There are three lakhs of Tamils m Chittoor District, but there is not single elementary school teaching mi n Tarn} medium declared Ranganatha Mudaliar speaking m the Assembly en the Governor's Address. He appealed to the new115 words
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Article87 1955-04-29 1 DJAKARTA, Apr. Z»: Chinese Prime Minister left Djakarta this morning by Air India plane. The piano's destination was unknown. Before taking off. Mr, Chou issued a statement expressinK liis sincere thanks to President Soekamo off Indonesia and the Government and the people of the Republic of Indonesia.87 words
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Article32 1955-04-29 1 RANGOON, Apr. 28.- Mr. Chou.En.lai. the Chinese Com. mwist Premier and Porr^n Minister, arrived her* thH evening unexpectedly on his wav home from the Afro.A«;an Conference at Bandung. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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639 1955-04-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, April 29, 1955 THUS FAR NO FARTHER! QN the very second of the Colony's new Legislative Assembly the members got a taste of what the Governor's reserve powers" are. A member of the extremist People's Action Party, speaking during the debate on the Governor's Address,639 words
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447 1955-04-29 2 Sequel To Tribal Attack On Riflemen SHILAiONG: Troops are being sent to Tuensang division of the North-East Frontier Agency to seek out 'Subversive elements" and restore order there, the NEFA Administration announced here last week. A NEFA Press Note said that moreFOC - 447 words
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Article94 1955-04-29 2 Private Training Colleges MADRAS; The Registrar ol the Madras University m a Press Communique states that It <has been 'represented that there Is paucity of travncl teachers to man the increasing tfumber of High schools m this State and that the existing Training Colleges cannot adequately meet the demand. TheFOC - 94 words
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Article276 1955-04-29 2 NEW DELHI: The Counsel for Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, former Secretary In the Commerce and Industry Ministry of the Government of India, continued his arguments last week before Mr. Justice KhosL la of the Punjab High Court m the appeal filed by Mr. Yen. kataramanFOC - 276 words
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Article274 1955-04-29 2 BOMBAY. Prominent millowners m Bombay and Ahmed, abad discussed at a conference here last week with Mr. H. V. R. lengar, Secretary to the Commerce and Industry Ministry, the question of possib.'e reduction of Import duty on certain varieties of British tex tiles. Discussion wereFOC - 274 words
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Article162 1955-04-29 2 NEW DELHI; The demand that the second Five-Year P'B.n should provide for the establishment of at fleast one Annapoorna cafeteria m every ty or town, as also In the ruraJl areas wherever It was feasible, s 0 that, clean, healthy and nutritious food may becomeFOC - 162 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-04-29 2 Ben Carlin, a n Australian from Perth, and his American Wife Elinere, who come* from Boston; Illinois, set off from the White Cliffs of Dover on April 22, for Singapore—next stage of their trip round the world mi n their amphibian "half safe". They left105 words
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Article69 1955-04-29 2 RAMNAD; Consequent on strained relations between Maravas and Harijans In Ramnad villages, the Revenue Divisional Officer, Ramnad Fronvuftgated an order under Section 144 Cr. p. c last Tuesday prohibiting public meetings, processions and other demonstrations for 15 days m a nd around Ramnad withdn a radiusFOC - 69 words
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Article70 1955-04-29 2 RAMNAD Consequent on communal differences between One Maravas amd Harljns, a rtot broke out on April 18 at Kulathur, near Ramnad, with the result that four Maravas were Injured and removed to the Ramnad Headquarters Hospital. On receipt of infiormattion. a reserve party headed by70 words
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Article64 1955-04-29 2 NEW DELHI: Train reservation charts for berths reserved by passengers m advance will In future be exhibited at the main ra Iway stations throughout the country for the convenience of passengers it was '.earnt here. The charts wlli provide all the re:evant information like platform number bogleFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-04-29 2 Guns of the Honourable Artillery Company flr e a 68--gun salute at the Tower of London m honour of Queen Elizapeth ll 's 29th birthday. Her Majesty is spending the day quietly at Windsor with her family. The Rcyai House Artillery fired a 41-gun saluteAP - 55 words
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Article189 1955-04-29 2 LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last Friday passed after a brief discussion the Defence Minister, Dr Katju's Com-manders-in-Ch.ef (Change m Designation) Bill Moving ior consideration of the Bill. Dr. Katju said mat, as announced by the Prime Minster earlier, the designations of the threeFOC - 189 words
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305 1955-04-29 2 FIRST SESSION OF NEW ANDHRA ASSEMBLY KURNOUL: The new Andhra State L«gislative Assembly commenced Its first session last Friday. The last Assembly was dissolved by the President following the defeat of the Prakasam Ministry en Nov 6 on pronibition issue. Of the 140 members of the dissolved Assembly, only 54FOC - 305 words
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292 1955-04-29 2 COMMISSION'S REPORT "VERY SWEEPING" Lok Sabha Questions NEW DELHI: The Inform aticn and Broadcasting Minister. Dr. Keskar, said m reply to a question m the Lok Sabha that a decision would be taken soon en the major recommendations of the Press Commission. Asked why there wa s so much delayFOC - 292 words
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Article159 1955-04-29 2 Detention Of Foreigners In India NEW DELHI: Three Germans were detained m India last year under the Preventive Detention Act, the Deputy Labour Minister, Mr A bid Ali replying e n behalf 6f the Home Minister, told Mr. N. P S.nha In the Lok Sabha The case of one wasFOC - 159 words
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291 1955-04-29 2 Changes Made In 2 Clauses Of Cr. P.C.Bill NEW DELHI. The Kajya Saoha last t c may accepted am-c-naments to two uause s o t tnc Cnmina; i-rocedure Ccae (Am. endmeni) ttili as passed by tne lx>k Sabna. tnus necessitating reierence ot tne measure beck to the Lower House AlterFOC - 291 words
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Article146 1955-04-29 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Labour Minister Mr Abid Ali to:d the Lok Sabha that Government had received many re. port s about ccnvers on activities or Italian missions m the country, Replying to Mr D C Sharma. on behalf c f the Home Minister, Mr. AbidFOC - 146 words
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805 1955-04-29 3 Opposition In E. Bengal trrtcr, h» vt extended »h« t tai^el^LriKf 'SL. tlle ln However, M>urc«« clone to the Awami 1 doubt few Mr. Suhnwv^ft »«SJ gaZELJffSZ Jf. »««»«i»¥«»ujf wuu naa day-iong meetings with the Awami League legislators ami its working cinirruttee members was urawn intoFOC - 805 words
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228 1955-04-29 3 G.G.'S Reference To Federal Court LAHORE: A second reference by the GovernorGeneral of Pakistan seeking the advice of the Federal Court on the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly and the competence of the proposed Constituent Convent.on to make a Constitution for Pakistan was filed m th e Court here lastFOC - 228 words
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210 1955-04-29 3 KARACHI: An official spokesman said that the Pakistan Government would proceed with the arrangements to hold elections to the Constituent Convention to meet at Murree on May 10. This was being done tc save time m case the Federal Court's finding was m its favour, heFOC - 210 words
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277 1955-04-29 3 CALCUTTA: Maulana ADdu: Hamld Khan Bhasani tea* dov of the East Pakistan's •aigest political party. the Awanv Leagrue. has declined the invitation of Mr Suhrawardy to proceed to Karach: last week and ha s Mid that he w>u:d not like te d« no before heFOC - 277 words
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Article144 1955-04-29 3 LAHORE. The Azad Pakistan Party has suggested the old Constituent Assembly be allowed to meet for purposes of legally terminating its existence and for transferring its mandate to framing the Constitution of Pakistan to a new and popularly elected body. The Working Committee of the Party mFOC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-29 3 Japan retained the Swayth»ng Cvp the Trophy for the World Championship Men's Table Tenni» Team with a 5-3 victory over Czechoslovakia at Urecht. Holland Members of the winning team are pictured here with the cup alter the presentation. Left to right; V Tomlta, I. Ogimurs.. R,AP - 60 words
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Article69 1955-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: IFour operatonal were signed In New Delhd between the Governments of India and the United IStatep Involving- cota' U.S. assistance to the extent of 720,000 dollars. The Government of India's total costrtbution to tJhesc joint projects amounts toi \Zb. 4,12,61,200. The projects covering theFOC - 69 words
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Article52 1955-04-29 3 IMPHAL: India's prime Minster, Mt. Jawaharlal Nehru a sum of Rs. 10.000 ror the welfare o t the tribal people In Manlpur State. The Chief Commissioner of the State, Mr. Mathew tcld Pressmen that a scheme wouid be drawn U p to utilise the p mountFOC - 52 words
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793 1955-04-29 3 m. D AS A Full Bench *t the Their Lordships the Chief Justice Mr. Justice P. RajagopUan an d Mr Justice X. Kajag-opaia tyeqgar» delivered judgment last week interpretMrS l9 J?l f c Tl "»over and Assessment Rules framed under the MadrasFOC - 793 words
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Article162 1955-04-29 3 Renovation Of Temples In Andhra KURNOOL; The Andhra Government have decided to arrange for the renovat'On of diUapidated tempiies m the State within a short time, Mr. Chandramoufli, Mi niscr for Revenue and Religious Endowments, announced to Presduien here this evening. Some of th e famous temples like the oneFOC - 162 words
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Article444 1955-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: Counsel for Mr. S A Venkataraman former Secretary mi n the Ministry cf .Commerce and industry, Government of India continuing his arguments last Thursday bete re the Punjab High Court, contended that the Trial Judge was m error m basing his conclusions entirelyFOC - 444 words
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Article159 1955-04-29 3 CAIX3UTTA: It ia understood that the Government of India axe hopefug of importing liarge consignments of steel from Russia m the next t«w years. UntiJ recently Japan has been on of the mala exporters of steel to India. it is loarnt that the Unioe Commerce andFOC - 159 words
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Article149 1955-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: a detailed mapping of coalfteSds m gmgarenl, ,Rot<hagude m and TanUur areas to Hyderabad state was undertaken by the Geological Survey of India during the last three years. DriMinK oj>erations m the coalfieflds m the Godavari district to Andhra State are contemplated. ThisFOC - 149 words
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Article69 1955-04-29 3 Ceylon Delegation In Delhi NEW DELHI; ThTec Minister of the Government of oeyarrived test week from Bombay by air. They are «f .^^tiah Vaithiahathan. Minister for Industries, Mr. V. Bulankulame Dissaw.,, Minister for Land Development and Mr. M.D.H. Javawardane, Minister for Finance. The •MujSsteirs' alre \*sitiog India on a studyFOC - 69 words
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Article106 1955-04-29 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Moraxji Desai, Minister of Bombay, said here that though he was ndt against the religious teaching being given In the schools he would certainly object if other religions were abased while preaching a particular refiggon. Mr. Desai was presiding over an asnual prize distributionFOC - 106 words
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Article90 1955-04-29 3 Handloom Industry's Problems MADRAS: Mr. T. Srlnivasan, secretary, ansUtwte «*f Master Weavers, Madras, has "übmdtted a memorandum to the Director of industries, Madras, on the problems facing tne ihandloom industry. The Government of India, tne memorandum says, seem to ne apparently satisfied that Co-operation wlm solve all the problems. TheFOC - 90 words
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Article126 1955-04-29 3 NAGFUR: Any Government servant engaged m or suspected to be engaged 4n suDverslvc activities wffld be compulsorlly retired from service under a set of rules framed by the (jovernment of Madhya Pradesh. The Madhya Pfradepii Civiß Scrvßoes (Safeguarding of National Seoutrtty) Rules--1955, made m exerciseFOC - 126 words
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Advertisement93 1955-04-29 3 NOTICE "BUNKED AND UXBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE RAJULA SAILING FROM SINGAPORE ON 14TH MAY 1955 Bunked and Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 14th May 1955 for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Monday, 2nd May at93 words
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656 1955-04-29 4 Immigration Into Ceylon! Steps To Check Illicit Entry MADRAS. As a result of an intensive drive undertaken by them, the Government of India have now been able to bring down appreciably the number of illicit immigrants seeking, to enter Ceylon. It may be reca'led that the Government of India launchedFOC - 656 words
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Article99 1955-04-29 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 28 Ambassadors of th c five British (Commonwealth countries wiK discuss "Uie Colombo Plan Hope for Asua" here on May 6tih, It was announced here. The discussion of tne Coltombo Plan will be led by Sir Percy Spender of Auauaiia. Other participantsReuter - 99 words
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Article180 1955-04-29 4 .LONDON, Apr. 28 Mr •Stan Awb€r v a Labour Mem ber of Parliament urged the < k>lonlafl Secretary Mr. Aian Lennox Boyo to provide gre.iier facilities for the teaching of En^lsh m Malaya. He toM bh e House of Comnicnweauth the language export of theReuter - 180 words
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Article85 1955-04-29 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 28: An official Indian Government Review ranks India a s the world's second largest exporter of cotton cloth Japan Is listed as first. The Review shows India exported 898,000,000 yards of c'.cth In 1954, compared to 701,000,000 yards m 1953 Japan's 1954 exportsAP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-04-29 4 6,000 Homeless After Greek Earthquakes Greek Soldiers <£ear up riibte after the earthquake which kCfed one. injured 50. And made g.500 homeless at Volok, l:5o mile* north of Athene on Apr. 19. a second earthquake, en Apr. 21, killed another tive-, iinjured another 60. destroyed most of the hoiMea DeftAP - 79 words
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338 1955-04-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The 280_mUlion dollar Rubber Replanting Plan putforth by the Federation Government was denounced by. Mr. Lee Mo fee Sang as forthright swindle of public funds to fill the pockets of foreign capitalists. Mr. Lee, Selangor represen. tative m Executive Committee338 words
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Article89 1955-04-29 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 88: From Dehra Dun m North India, where many peasants still practice polyandry (plural marriage by women), conies tni* report of a domestic squabble. Two brothers, Jiva Nand and Shiva Nand, were married to the same woman. Recently the two brothers argued and decided toAP - 89 words
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Article65 1955-04-29 4 NEW DELHI, Apr 28: A Ministry of Education Board recommends the publication of a dictionary of scientific and technical terms m Hindi the official language of India. The Ministry says so far 10,000 new terms have been coined. The Indan Government still uses Englißh but slowly is changingAP - 65 words
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113 1955-04-29 4 Chinese Girl Returning To Singapore HONG KONG. Apr. 28.— Mia s Lam Peck Lan, 14.year.olu daughter of a Singapore Chi. nese dentiat, Mr. LJm Kirn 'long, wtho came to Hong Kong with the intention of crossing tiie Sino-British border into Communist China is returning to Singapore with her father. Mr.Reuter - 113 words
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Article141 1955-04-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday considerable Qonf uaion was caused at the annual general meet.ng of BungsarUrictJie'.d.s Branch of Malayan Indian Congress Sunday, when members pointed out Uiat the mdeting wiip .unconstitutional as the Secretary Mr. Jayaraj failed to giive eeven days notice to members. Mr. K. l>. £-evaser,141 words
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Article27 1955-04-29 4 A Blast Postponed Again SURVIVAL CITY Nevada. Apr. 28: Unfavourable w.nus today caused the third postponement of the big atomic test of the current U.S. series. APAP - 27 words
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Article37 1955-04-29 4 NAHA, Okinawa Apr. 28: An American B-29 bomber groping through an overcast crashed three miles from Naha airport today. Ten bodies were recovered. Tnere was no indication whether this was the complete crew. t APAP - 37 words
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Article30 1955-04-29 4 "NEW DELHI, Apr. The Home Ministry has announced it is considering a ban on "obscene" comic books, most comic magazines are imported from the United owiw- APAP - 30 words
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Article29 1955-04-29 4 DEPUTY COMMISSION ER OF LANDS Mr. Hon. Sui sen, principal Collector of Land Kevenue. Singapore, has been appointed to the post of Deputy Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, on promotion.29 words
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185 1955-04-29 4 Nationality Of Malayan Chinese -Govt. Attitude LONDON. Apr. 2M: Mr. Robert Turton, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs told the House of Commons that Britain would study a n agreement on Chinese dual nationality signed at Bandung, Indonesia, last week between Indonesia and China to see if there was any similarReuter - 185 words
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120 1955-04-29 4 DACCA East Pakistan Apr. 27 The Pakistan Industrial Development Corporat'on 50 per cent of its .shares are owned by the government lias signed an agreement with some Turkish enterprise* to set up one jute mill m Turkey, it was announced horeAP - 120 words
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Article59 1955-04-29 4 Meetings were hel<j yesterday morning and afternoon at the Ministry of Labour and Welfare between the Management cf the Alexandra Brick Workg and representatives of the Sngapore Brickmaking Workers' Union Agreement was reached on the important points and it is expected that work will be59 words
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Article51 1955-04-29 4 Provident Fund Postponed The Government of Singapore has decided that the Central Provident Fund Ordinance will uot oome Into force on May 1, as previously announced. The date of commencement will be notified later, said Mr Lim Yew Hock, the Minister for Labour and Welfare mi n a statement last51 words
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Article74 1955-04-29 4 LONDON, Api. 28 The Labour Party pitedged today that if it wins the Ma, i-'t general ejection it wi.J oropose the immediate ending oi hydrogen bomb tests, urge the neutralisation of P'ormcsa and inspire a fressh bid to unify Germany. The party defeat i 9FI d>Reuter - 74 words
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Article92 1955-04-29 4 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Minister of Labcur and Welfare proceeded with arrangements to set up a Court of Inquiry to nquire into the cause and cucumstances ©f the dispute between the Hock Lee Bus Company and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, and at the92 words
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