Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 77 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 SK PAGES 16 CENTS16 words
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Article541 1955-04-30 1 Situation "Painful And Grave" Says Fi\ Premier! Move To Form New Govt. In Saigon! PARIS, Apr. 29. French Premier Edgar Faure declared today it is evident that the South Vietnam government of Premier Ngo Dinh Diem is no longer equal to its tasks. Faure madeAP - 541 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-04-30 1 PHOTO. Mr. R. N. KAUL District Manager, Air India International, receiving a prize from the Chief Minister Mr. DAVID MARSHALL at "Mis Golden Rotary" Competition held at the Great World Cabaret on Thursday night (Apr. 28). It was pograrame prize, and consisted of *nIDM - 100 words
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310 1955-04-30 1 Education Minister's Assurance To Conference At K. L. From Oar Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Mr. 1. D. Whitfteld, Federation Member for Education, Thursday assured Vernacular school teachers that there would be no reduction m the number of Vernacular teachers employed, m the310 words
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111 1955-04-30 1 MOTOR MAGNATE OF MADRAS PASSES AWAY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 29: Mr. T. V. Sundaram lyengar, a leading industrialist and p oncer of motor transport m the State of Madras died on Thursday at Kodai aged 78. the bus services he has estab.isned m the Southern Dlstr.cts of111 words
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88 1955-04-30 1 MADRAS MADE PILOT PENS FOR MALAYA From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr 29: Pilot pens made m India will be on sale n Malaya and other South East Asian countries. This Jcint Indian Japanese business venture hag proved successful m th& first year of production with more than two lakhs88 words
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Article189 1955-04-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr 29: The Indo-Egyptian Friendship Society was inaugurated here Thursday uy tne Egyptian Prem.er Col. Nasser, India and Egypt Had already cemented a long friendship by the treaty and the new society, Col. Nasser said could play a189 words
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Article117 1955-04-30 1 LONDON. Apr. 29: Prime Minister Anthony Eden angrily rejected Thursday, suggestions his government was making a secret deal to guarantee the defense of Chiane Kai-Shek's Formosa against red Chinese attack. •There is no truth whatsoever In these reports" he declared m the house ofReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration380 1955-04-30 1 FROM JAP KEMPEITAI" Dato Onn Refutes Charges: Party Negara's Policy Clarified KUALA Lt/MPUB. Apr «9: "Party Negara believes I* building- a united nation and united country through the efforts of those who are prepared to give their services as nationals of this country380 words
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Article553 1955-04-30 1 Another Indian Ship To Be Put On I ndo- Malayan Run E. S. C. CHIEF ON PROGRESS OF INDIAN SHIPPING By Oar Staff Reporter "The Eastern Shipping Corporation which is at present runnings a passenger-cum-cargo vessel "State of Madras" between Madras and553 words
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196 1955-04-30 1 P. P. NARAYANAN ELECTED MTUC PRESIDENT KUALa LUMPUR, Friday: Malayan Trade Union Council today elected Mr. P. p. Narayanan as its President at Its nfth annual delegates conference here. Narayanan who is the Genera] Secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers of Malaya polled 64 of 95 votes against196 words
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Article53 1955-04-30 1 U.S. TO SUPPORT DIEM WASHINGTON, Apr. 93: General Lawton Collins, resident Elsenhower's Special Envoy to South Vietnam, left here by air today to re* turn to hfe post. Usually reliable source* here said he had been instructed to continue American support for Ngo Dinb Diem, the Sooth Vietnam53 words
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Article121 1955-04-30 1 LONDON, Apr. 29 Aneurin ttcvan, rebellious left wing labourite, was given back his membership of Mie House of Commons Labour Party Cast night. The explosive Welshman was booted out of the Parliament ary party March 16 after running tattle wltih Ljabour Party warder Clement Attlee onAnthony Eden's Countrvatives - 121 words
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93 1955-04-30 1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Apr. 29. Mrs. Eugenic Anderson, former U.B. Ambassador to Denmark, has proposed thai India be given the permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council now occupied by Nationalist China. Mrs. Anderson, of Red Wing Minnesota, spoke at a regional women's Conference.93 words
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Article83 1955-04-30 1 NEW DELHI. Apt. 29: Palestine, according to reports has been the main bone of contention w'th Nasser trying to obtain India's support and Nehru emphasizing his faith m negotiation and peaceful coexistence as the best solution to the world's problems, including Palestine Seme reliable diplomatic sources evenAP - 83 words
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471 1955-04-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Apr. 30, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS On Illegal Sale Of Lottery Tickets THANKS TO MR. GOODE THE Chief Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode's denial m the Legislative Assembly this week of knowledge that a higfh proportion of the Federation Welfare lottery tickets are being471 words
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Article1074 1955-04-30 2 Rs. 199 m. Compensation To Shareholders NEW DELHI: There was little opposition m the Lok Sabha last Saturday to the proposal to nationalize the Imperial Bank; controversy centred on the amount of compensation to be paid to shareholders. Mr. A. C. Guha, Minister for RevenueFOC - 1,074 words
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283 1955-04-30 2 Dr. J. C. Ghosh To Join Planning Body OALiCUTTA: Dr. J. <V jhosfh, who has resigned his ■flice as vncenOhancetlor o* the Calcutta University, is being ippointed a member of the Planning' Commission, It is luthoritatively Dearnt here. Dr. Ghosh, who la n»>w m Bangalore do. connection with the meetingFOC - 283 words
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Article173 1955-04-30 2 NEW DELHI: Steps for developing Indian shipping were under active consideration of the Government of India m close consultation with the ship owners, the Deputy Minister for Transport, Mr. O. V. Ala. gesan, told Mr. Sarangadhar Das m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Alagesan said the studyFOC - 173 words
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416 1955-04-30 2 Cosmic Rays At High Altitudes: Indian Scientists' Successful Tests BOMBAY: The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research announced last week that' a team of scientists of the Institute had succeeded m making "most accurate measurements of the intensity curves of cosmic radiation with height". The Institute said that a series cfFOC - 416 words
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307 1955-04-30 2 New Flag Officer For Indian Flotilla BOMBAY: Rear- Admiral Sir St. John R. J- Tyrwhitt, newly appointed Flag Officer (FJoUWan Indian fleet {took over from Rear-Admiral F. A. Ballance at an impressive ceremony aboard the ship I.N.S. Cauvery. here last week. In a personal message addressed to the Indian NavaiFOC - 307 words
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Article82 1955-04-30 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India propose to con. vene a conference before tho end of this year, to bring about reforms m medical education and curricula m the country, the Deputy Health Minister, Mrs. Maragadham Chandra. sekhar, stated m the Lok Sabha replying toFOC - 82 words
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Article104 1955-04-30 2 PATIALA: The Chief Mioi&L ter, Mr. Brish Bhan, wtis unanimously elected leader of the PEPSU Congress Assembly Party last week. His name was proposed by the Revenue Minister Sardar Harcharao Singh and seconded by Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan of Malerkitla. Mr. Brish Bhan was elected recentyFOC - 104 words
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Article91 1955-04-30 2 BOMBAY: A cow protection conference, sponsored by the Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad, here last week urged the Central and State Governments tc undertake legislation to ban cow slaughter. In a resclution.it called upon Indians to boycott articles made of soft hide. Imported ghee and vanaspati (vegetableFOC - 91 words
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Advertisement92 1955-04-30 2 and SAVE (Wj&P you SHAVE! SV^ Ml I® I KNOW ItL TRY A^\ MORE SHAVES J NT^JSA mompy, more shaves from Jw?^ijfwj Blue MW Gillette J» Blades %W with the sharpest edges In the world I «•<•*. Trade eaqubiu to: Barb* A Co. Ltd. Singapore and Branches 1024-X T7^> (v-92 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-04-30 3 This gazette-eyed enrjuuttrest*. Tara Chandhri brtngß Hfe and rhythm whenever shn api>eairs on the stage. Her talents t< tr dandtiK need repeated tribute* ironi anyone who can appreciate that art. Her fame has reached far and wide m America, Europe, Kumla, and India, and she baa set her eye*63 words
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Article295 1955-04-30 3 SHANTARAM STARTED WITH ODD JOBS A YOUNG man named Shantaram asked that grand oid man of the Indian FJim Industry, Baburao Painter, for c job m his studi". Outwardly, at least, he .seemed little different from the dozens of hopefuls that saw a career m the fijfcn industry H3 had295 words
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Article58 1955-04-30 3 Well-known film star Hedy Lama it (s expected to attend the Calcutta and Bombay F i ernlcre of her picture 'Judgement of Paris," The story of 'Judgement of Paris' cs based on the world famous story of Helen Of Troy.' Hedy Lamarr acts as HeLen58 words
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Article, Illustration141 1955-04-30 3 TIME TO ASK FOR A FAVOUR! An educated and highly Nophlst'catrd tin marrtext to hn a*>educAte<r siinpletcti and til? comedies and tragedies that would be enacted fai the tourse of their mar tali relations, In the theme of the pirtito "EDUCATED OIKL.'* It Is genera v gaid tor a [fiend141 words
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Article253 1955-04-30 3 ACCORDING to report^ from Lahore where the controversial film 'Bhowaci Junctionla being shot with the active support of the Pakistan Gov_ eminent. American producers Messrs. Metro Goidwyn.Mayer have engaged an Indian Sikh youth Mohinderjit Singh, a for. mer President of the Punjab State Students' nongr«s», as adviser os253 words
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Article666 1955-04-30 3 Enthusiastic Approval Of Premier Nehru Assured A HOLLYWOOD director is solemnly working on a script wihidh, he says, must receive "enthusiastic approval" from the Prime Minister of India before he makes it into a movie. Vienna-born otto Premin^er ■".dds com fi/I entity, howe/.T. he expects Pandit666 words
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Article51 1955-04-30 3 The second Internationa! festival of Dramatic Art will be hesd mi n the Sarah* aernhardt Theatre ta Parts from May 15 to Jufy 15 tfhia year, and thirty nations have pQready offered to loin It. It is expected that at least 2 t ooo actors will51 words
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Article136 1955-04-30 3 Stage Screen "Miss Golden Rotary 1955" Miss Rugayah Ibrahim Miss Rqgayah Ibrahim, an enchanting Malay girl, lias been acclaimed "Miss Golden Rotary 1955" Frldny night at the Great World Cabaret, m a beutiiy coolest held under the auspices of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Rugayah, who was placed third m136 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-04-30 3 Below are some of the charming contestants who laid claim to the Miss Golden Rotary 1955 Miss THE PROUD WINNER Hem NaWU to the eXtl>eme ri K ht31 words
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Article44 1955-04-30 3 India's ("Elephant Boy") Sa. bu atarg In "Jaguar," one of a gTOup of nlm s now before the cameras m what Republic Pictures describe as the "greatest production boom" m the company's history. "Jaguar" is a Mickey Roo. ney_Maurlce Duke production.44 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-04-30 3 When a woman feels shy of of looking- the man direct m the face. She employs other sweet persuasive yet sure ways of getting her wishes fulfilled. Shjama appears to have a sure bold on Karon Dewan. who m not m a mood to refuse anything77 words
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Article126 1955-04-30 3 ADULT certificate was granted to Filmistan's mythological picture Bhagwat Mahima* after deleting 886 ft. and replacing 468 ft. with approved shots. The views of a girl m black choM with strip of cloth press, ed between busts and the two busts thug emphasised and outstandingly prominent126 words
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Article91 1955-04-30 3 G. Varalakshinl, the veteran actress of South dndja, whose un.'4^pp<|«.»ed taflenfc* far p«irtraying tragic rotes are only too weH known, has taken upon to pjfc y the pant of a dutiful and !<.vin e wife of a mJseraWe porter, M- K. Radha as Porter Kandhan undergoes91 words
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345 1955-04-30 3 NARGIS ONCE WANTED TO BE A DOCTOR! 1U ARGLR was bor n m Calcutta on June 1, 1929. Her mother, jaddan Bal, was a wellknown stage and screen tfngcr and artiste. She was educated m DomTiays Queen Mary's High School tor Glrtß. she nerseli wanted to become a lady doctor345 words
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252 1955-04-30 3 THE Indian fiJai "Chandrax okha* has wen warm j raise from the film critic of the 'WasH'ndton Pcist.' who described it as 'an interest* ir.s. even exotic experience The critic. Mr. Richard Coe, wrote; 'The plat Is an tntittcaie ma^e of royaff intrls^iea, colontrfur ceremom252 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-30 4 i mcml but not vanquished** strong man Baburao Reems 'o <«v m his latent jungle-thriller ''BAMA" now the current attraction m Garrlck Theatre. TWs exciting film Is being released by Messrs. South-East Asia FUqi Co.38 words
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661 1955-04-30 4 Ambica Gupta - A Happy Blending Of Classicism Romanticism T'AGORE's 'Chitrangada' has one thing verily m common with Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound*. In both the cases, the borowed classical themes nave been retold m lyrical ecstasy. Love, being the thematic content m botn the plays, the pronounced note661 words
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86 1955-04-30 4 'Chitrangada Claims India's President As First Audience Immediately after the Censor Board saw the film, the film 'Chitrangada.' was flewn to New Delhi and there for few hours H wa« housed at the projection room of the Rastrapati Bhawan. In fact Dr. Rafendra Prasad. played host at the first preview86 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-04-30 4 Sword. cla«h and the prize is a girl, A. P. Nagmrajan and M. N. Nainbiar i» PENNARASI 1 Swortlflyht and fencin* m e two main f «*tiim to tb« credit of MM pkfturt,37 words
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391 1955-04-30 4 New Cinema Houses For 56 m. More Picture-goers ROOM for another 2.500.000 picturegoers has been mads as a result of new enema building throughout, the worll m the past four years. A survey undertaken on be. half of a section of the U.S. Departmant of Commerce shows there are now391 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-04-30 4 The bubbling season of youth is always mirthful and make* anyone look attractive, especially when something they have been longing for is near at hand. When one to enjoying the ecstasy the other H heaving a sigh, which indicates that Abe is looking beyond the111 words
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Article108 1955-04-30 4 Walt Disney's next production vM be Ujady and the Tramp/ an arigdhail featurelength cartoon, it ds the first time that the artist has not used a cJasslc story as the bas.s lor a full-length cartoon feature. This wiMi be followed by "The African Lion,' the result of three108 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-30 4 Here «t 1« a case of a •country bumpkin' being wedded to a fashionable young lady. He reve'to fai qrude (manners and ldcosyncfaro^'es which amu»»e the girl, who takes them sportively. JfamH^r and Mad him Dcvi who lead the rotes m 'I'ATTIKATTAN' (Country Bumpkin)*. This a58 words
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Article38 1955-04-30 4 DACCA: W?)th «ffe<* from May 1, the tad an visa office at iiajshahi wiil'l rtecelve ap* plications for aid categories of liido-Pakistand vneas incUudmg transit, butt excauddn^ dijflomalic visas from residents of Pahna district.38 words
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359 1955-04-30 4 THE 'Shishyas* of Shanker_ acharya were all ready for their daily routine studies of the fining and on this parti, cular day, oue of them. An and Giri, had gone to the river for washing. Shunkarachnrya told his dlsciple&i instead of startkig with the lessins, they shiuld359 words
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503 1955-04-30 4 Give Chances Of Different Roles To Artistes -Roopmala <f pHE present trend of Bombay film productions and its directors are responsible for making the artistes typed and thereby lose their versatility. Once one artiste is found to portray one particular type of role successfully, he or sue will always be503 words
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Article311 1955-04-30 4 S wf 6 C lteuded the Fl, m Seminar, Dilip Kumai artistS S,_ Nt k n lntCreSt the Probes of not just artistes, but the entire film industry. Alter hi. rot,,™ elJ^ Delhi, he htj met several important producers Ind triesT discuss with them the necessity311 words
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Article, Illustration104 1955-04-30 4 A chap with million chips m the bank is th© target of! 'eligible brides', specially when the bull's eye is Ms puree They aim at it from various angles and ranges and lay tn-aps too sometimes! In the picture here the pretty Fatlminl and ravishing Raglni we t*oWi104 words
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871 1955-04-30 5 Suhrawardy's Stern To Pakistan People iiilliltS a revSSSi "itVdlcE!? if* me **«<*. "either one after the other t a^oift ,e!e eaSn^l^"* By proposing a Constitution Convent on to legalize laws rendered invalid as a result of the Federal Court judgment the Government, he added had placedFOC - 871 words
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174 1955-04-30 5 LONDON: The finals of the V. K. Krishna Menon debating contest open to Indian students m Britain were won by the London Majlis team 'ast week-end The contest Is named m noncur of V. K. Krishna Menon leader of the Indian delegation to theReuter - 174 words
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510 1955-04-30 5 Protection To Indian Shipping Urged NEW DELHI: Protection at Indite shipping against foreign competition, development of oacKward regions of the country and expansion and modernlzat.on of the Indian Navy were the main demands made by members n the Rajya Sabha <ast Saturday during the debate on the Appropriations BUI forFOC - 510 words
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Article226 1955-04-30 5 ERNAKULAM; An election tribunal last week dismissed the petition filed by Mr. Ma. thai Manjuran, leader of the Kerala Socialist Party, ohal. lenging the validity of the election of his rival, Mr. X C. Abraham (Congress,), from the Narakkal General constituency to the State Legislature, Mr. ManjuramFOC - 226 words
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Article214 1955-04-30 5 NEW DELHI: Although there will be a seven.hour discussion on the Press Commia. gion's report m the Rajya Sa. bha on April 28 and 29, the Lok Sabha 15 unlikely to discuss the report m the current session. In the allocation of time for business before theFOC - 214 words
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Article66 1955-04-30 5 RAJKOT: One person was killed and six others received injuries In a clash between two rival groups here last week. The clash, it was stated was a sequel to the marriage of a Rajput girl to a man who belonged to another community. According to theFOC - 66 words
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65 1955-04-30 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Minister of Education, L,t.Col. Abld Hussain, wiij, not pjoceed to New Deilhl as scheduled owtagr to "unavoidable c,iTcnsu?tancesi.* it was offtoiaily stated here. He was to leave for New Delihi on Sunday for talks with the (Indian Mfinister iof Educatico. vMautanaFOC - 65 words
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59 1955-04-30 5 KARACHI: A sJx-anan Pakistani delegation left last week for Peking on a goodwill tour of China. Invited by the Chinese Government, the delegation will attend the May Day celebrations iat the Chinese capital. The delegation includes Mr. M*. H. Usmani (Awami League), Mr. Mubarak SagharFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement93 1955-04-30 5 PIPII^^^ ro it on riMr... R fir o« NOTICE "BUNKED AND UNBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE RAJULA SAILING FROM SINGAPORE ON 14TH MAY 1955 Bunked and Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailiijg on the 14th May 1955 for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office93 words
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Article29 1955-04-30 6 The Ruler-in-Council has fixed Wednesday, Oct. 12. as the date of Polling Day' for the elections to the Council of State. Negri Sembilan29 words
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191 1955-04-30 6 Ceylon Welcomes Trade With Russia Other Communist Countries! Trade Mission To Tour Europe In June COLOMBO. The Minister of Commerce, and Trade, Mr. Shirley S. C. Corea, who will be leading a trade mission to Europe m June, announced on Saturday that the Ceylon Government welcomed trade with Russia andFOC - 191 words
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Article82 1955-04-30 6 from Our Ow n Correspondent PATNA, Apr. 29: Young men who wish to enter Bihar Government Service hereafter cannot get married below the ace of twentithree. The Chief Minister Mr. Krishna Slnha told the Assembly that many new departments were being- started mostly m rural areas82 words
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146 1955-04-30 6 Dt. Judge Chua Will Inquire Into Bus Strike The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at 130 p.m. yesterday met the Director of the Hock Lee Bu s Company where a strike is now going- on. W.th him was the Minuter of Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and Lee146 words
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180 1955-04-30 6 Minister Brag a Visits General Hospital Yesterday morning the Minister of Health. Mr. J. A. liraga, paid a l: hour visit to tne Singapore General Hospital. Begmn.ng at 10.00 am he first visited the put-Patients' Department which was then most crowded. He wa« told that during 1954, 98,795 patients were180 words
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49 1955-04-30 6 LONIX)N Apr. 29: The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden said it would not be possible to cut the number of servicemen m Malaya or Kenya, and declared that any reduct.ons would depend on international developments m, the coming lew months.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article132 1955-04-30 6 KUNRAKUDI ADIGAL IN JAFFNA JAFFNA: His Holiness Kun. rakudi Adigal, at a civic re. ception accorded to him by the Mayor and members of the Jaffna Municipal Council, said that he was happy to visit Jaffna, the place that had produced suoh great men as Arumuganavalar and Gnanapi. ragasar Mlnivar.132 words
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53 1955-04-30 6 Lady Templer Anti-T.B. Fund Exceeds $4m. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board has made another donation of $615,000 to the Lady Tempter Tuberculosis Hos. pital Fund raising the total of the Fund to the four million dollar mark. This ta the third large grant made by the Lotteries Board53 words
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Article35 1955-04-30 6 In March, a total of $6,383, 476.33 was deposited m the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank and this amount exceeded withdrawals by fi.399,837.12. During the month 5,913 new accounts were opened.35 words
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Article32 1955-04-30 6 NEW DELHI, Apr 28: A Ministry of Food and Agriculture spokesman told Parliament India has received Rupees 632,000 m Technical Assistance from Norway. lareelv for fisheries development.- APAP - 32 words
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Article27 1955-04-30 6 The offices of the Nether, lands Consulate-General will be closed today, Apr. 30, being the Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands.27 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-30 6 Singapore Kerala Sam* jam Soccer Team: Sitting from left Messrs. G. Parameswaran, Edwin D'crez, Rarhavan Piltal, M. G. Mathews, Sports Secretary of the Samajam, George Netto, Gen. Secretary; Siva and innacent. Squalling m front: Mr. Cebstin Rozario. Mr. Jacob Nina n Captain Asst Captain Standing: Charles, Sonny58 words
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142 1955-04-30 6 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29 oommimißt members of India* I arliamen* suggested yet4t*ntay that Air SbdJft international bad been warned that 'atom* wuifersidrabt* persons Jawwn to be spies" were seeking employment at Ate India's Hnn X Kong office. .India's Communications Minister Jagjivan Rant-142 words
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Article155 1955-04-30 6 NEW YORK, Apr 28: A Brooklyn Judge rejected a young woman's tearful plea that she be allowed to marry the prison-bound lover who fathered her unborn child "In such cases. I never per. mlt them to marry," Judge Nathan R. Sobel said "If they areAP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-04-30 6 Miss Rugayah Ibrahim, (left) the winner of the "Miss Golden Rotary 1856" contest held Friday night at the Great World Cabaret. The contest was organised by the Singapore Rotary Club. Miss Rugayah's grace and charm ensured her the laurel, which she richly deserved It is possible that "Miss74 words
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280 1955-04-30 6 M.C.P. Is Against People, Says Ex-Bandit In a recorded broadcast Hor Leong, who until his surrender recently was State Committee Member of the Communist terrorist organisation m Pa. hang, said last evening: as well aa m English. It will be broadcast m Malay at 5.15 p.m., m Cantonese at 5.30280 words
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91 1955-04-30 6 Surrenders During "White" Area Declaration Almost tn«; same time as the Sultan of Pahang was declaring the Kuantan area -White' Thursday morning, two terrorists surrendered to tappers In the area. Both of them were unarmed. The High Commissioner m a message tc the Sulta n on the occasion sayo. "The91 words
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Article78 1955-04-30 6 Allan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary aanotmced the results of the recent Slngu--1 ore elections m the House of Commons and Laboui member.* cheered the success of the Singapore Laboui Front. MAißrrvßuvßß Kiuriicu am Mr. Lennox Boyd retorted "X woufrl not suggest that by changing the78 words
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