Indian Daily Mail, 1 May 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 78 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 594 1 France Britain Feel Diem Failed As Premier Fierce Fighting Kills 500 SAIGON, Apr. 30: Premier Ngo Dinh Diem claim ed victory yeaierday m his :i4-hour old civil war with the Binh Xuyen society and flatly refused to obey Chief of State Bao Dai's order that he
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  • 180 1 LONDON. Acr. 30. The -onservativc (Govaaufecatj -'arty said that seJfgovernment can be granted to i;ntish Colonies only when <t u> \-rtain tne rights o* Uie m-no-litie.s are fulty safeguarded. In a pouicy statement lor the May 26 British General Section the party promised to work to raise
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  • 126 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 30.— The Madras High Court yesterday upheld the right cf every Indian citizen to reside m any part of the Union. Thi s folowed, a judgemet b y Justice Somasundaram on the appeal field by Actcr Mr. M. R
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  • 168 1 LONDON, Apr. 30: The Manchester Guardian declared that Mr. David Marshall, tne new Chief Minister of the Singapore Government, fs making an experiment m democratic government. This liberal newspaper poln.. Ed jut that during his election campaign Mr. Marshal! haa promised that he would .^ct
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  • 243 1  -  Dr. Lin Yutang Says NEW YORK. Apr 30. Dr. Lin Vutang. Chinese author •nil form«i Chancellor of Nanyang University m Singapore, «aid here that "To attempt co-existence with Communism m Singapore i« a euphemism for surrender". Writing m Life Magazine stacle m the
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  • 89 1 LONDON. Apr. 30.— A sharp eyed schoolgirl saved a valuable diamond brooch belonging: to Lady Church I] from being lost. It fell from her ccat On to the pavement as she and Sir Winston Churchill were entering a theatre. Lady Churchill unaware of her loss, was
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  • 59 1 Huan Ha'ang. charge of the Chinese Kipub'jrc m Britain, with hi»» wife, was his government's first representative to attend a Shakespeare h'rthday «*el« bratlon at st/ratford-on-.Vvnn where he carraed a v\Teath m procession on April 28 391 st anniversary of the poet's birth. Behind are Sao Bccnwaat,
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  • 148 1 L,ONtt BEACH, California. Apr. 30. A Seattle man and his 15-year-old stepdaughter who toll! police they were living as man. *nd wife are being held by police yesterday. Kay Clinton VVhitson. S3. was booked on suspicion of a crime against a child. Ihe girl, Joyce Irene Pestotnik,
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  • 147 1 CAiKO, Apr. 30—t±egum Hamlda Mohammad Ail, faKistan Premucr Mothammen AJii's first wife, yesterday accepted :\n invitation for montii•<Jii£ stay m Egypt as guest of Dr. Dorta Shank, Deader oi the Egyptian itmisnism movement. tJent El Nil (Daughter of the Nile). Shatik, wiiio is waging a
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  • 56 1 BELGRADE. Apr.l 30. U Nu. Premier of Burma, will visit Yugoslavia next month. it was announced hero. Mr. Nehru the Ind an Prime Ministers 1 is also expected to return the Yugoslav President's visit but although June nas been suggested no date has yot
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  • 109 1 MADRAS, Apr. 30 Mr. CRajagopalachari, yetern Indian Statesman and former Gover-nor-GeneraJ, has called en the As an and African nations to make a thorough reappraisal of their policy toward the United Stales m view of her "obdurate" policy on atomic U st* Writing m the
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  • 23 1 CHICAGO, Apr. 30 Dr. Cyrid O'Brien, Marquctte University psychology professor, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, eaid yesterday that chronic alcoholics are helped greatly by calcium tinjectdons.
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  • 182 1 PHOENIX. Arizona. Apr. 80 Evidence of polygamy m the community of Sh«rt Greek on the Arizona-Utah border uiU be sent to Attorney* General Robert Brownell along with a request for a f u investigation by Federal authorities. Senator Wtniam Langer (Republican-North Dakota) received the testimony
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  • 732 1 Saigon Tamils Donate To Our 'Tamil Library Fund' A Generous Gift Off $7781. 99! Credit Goes To Mr. J. N. Abdul Aziz He made a magnificent donation of $1001/- m Marcn towards the Tamil Library Fund, sponsored by the TAMIL. MUKASL. and again last week he I nanded over to
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  • 248 1 Strikes Before Negotiations Deplored By I .C.F.T.U. Leader (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: "Strike i« a two edged weanon which unless used from a position of* strength and "with wls dom can, and often does destroy its sponsors" Mr Tnm* Bavin Regional Representative of ICFTU warWtne T?a* Unionists
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  • 65 1 BANGALORE: Tii m KangaJcre Municipal Corpora Urn has deotffd tf» j>robibit the plyin- uf man drawn rick«haus m thp Corporation area. Tho Corporatiun a t its meftinjj last week appn e t»i« (v-nnn 5v, k note, seeling endorsement «f amendments to i^c rules fur th« refpi
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  • 110 1 TORONTO., Apr. 30^ TIM Vicc-CSiancellior of the Un 1.--vtrslty of Mafaya m Si::g^ pore said there would be .1 conflict between MaHays an<! Chinese Interests if the Fedration of Malaya and the British Colony of Singapore w*ni :;tv«3j lndepen<*emce ;>t ooce. In an Interview foKovw
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  • 521 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have decided to locate the proposed Marine Aquarium m the site opposite to the University Buildings on the Marina. Meanwhile, the old aquarium on the Marina m Triplicate will be revived and thrown open to the public as a 'Fresh Water
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  • 99 2 KATHMANDUr Herr Heinz -Lcinmrtz. leader of the fo£ number German expedit^ X?* WM exDect ed to take 16 He told reporters that the t**b had decided against go"s to FV)khara to lave time 23 ute r oufld tS ound the -eastern fringe of
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  • 98 2 15-Mile Ropeway In Slkkim Proposed c£HF MP P KG: The Sikkim Government has. it is learnt decided to instal a 15-mile ropeway m the State to Sclmovement of i l n doSSS H rade> which r The J x>pewa V win be set u<d n m S^^k Sherathan£ rar Natnu-La,
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  • 124 2 ALLAHABAD: novel expenment fpt OexamCna tioa without imigUatnr" has been taunohed by the Unvernment Intermediate CoMejre here. The hlgh-Mgfet of tht» experiment is that the students themselves distribute the question p ai>< i•> and ansu erbooks among thfmseiAus. collect and submit them m time without any
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  • 255 2 MADRAS: The astounding feat of young children enacting successfully and with fine diction a few scenes from Shakespeare's As you Uke It,' formed the mapor item to tjie programme of entertainment at the Second Annual Day of the Kindergarten school Royapettah, held last Saturday. Among the
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  • 69 2 Visitors from Radio Malaya »n<i Radio Burma, now toirIng Britain to study Broadcasting methods here, at Upoadca«t House, Edinburgh QB AprH 21, Left to Right: L KTyunt Tin Radio Burma's Abldto, Genera] Programme Producer with Radio Mataya BBC Overaeaa producer, Scot- Jaad; Miss Mffldred Appaduray, a producer
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  • 482 2 iyu.Mai\ workers m the Uniteil State* aire takingan increasingly actdv c pare m ial^our organization and 'ieadcrahip. They hav e moved steadily into more responsible positions during- the last decide as their membership m unions has expanded. X i* estimated that some 3,000.000 women,
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  • 833 2  - Silent Woman Is A Riddle An Ordeal For Her Husband HER TALK IS MORE ENDURABLE! Hal Boyle By with a habit of talking too much often realize this is an ordeal for their husbands*. Sooner or later, their husbands tell them so. But few wives realize their silences are sometimes
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  • 507 2 CUTTIACIK: Orissa's Edu cation Minister, Mr. Radhanath Rath, introduced m the Orisea Assembly recently the Utkal University (Amendment) Bill which alms at changing the mod e of appointment of the Vice-CfoanceM r of the University by substituting the method foditowed by tne Delhi University. The yice-CJhanceWor at
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  • 101 2 To Speak Only in Tamil COLMUAXORE: Mr. C. •Subraman lain. Finance Minister, last 1 riday said he had decided to speak only m Tamil as far as possible. Mr. Subraiuaniu m who is also Leader oi the Madras Legislative Assembly, was speaking a t a tea party arranged m hi
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  • 356 2 SAD BLOW TO INDIAN MATHEMATICS MADRAS: Prof A Naraa'.nga Rao, Madras Institute of Technology, writes "i'iie death of Dr T Vijayaraghavan. Director "of the Kamanujam Institute of Mathematics, removes from amcn c tne small band of Inlian mathematicians an impress, ye and charming personality He bel ed the traditional picture
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  • 41 2 PHOTO. A care picture ol Mrs. Vyarheslav Molotov, taken at the Spiridonovka Palace l n Moscow on April 12, when she attended a reception for the Austrian Treaty delegation with her husband, the Soviet Foreig n Minister.—' AP
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  • 559 2 Possession Of Dargah: Hyderabad State Appeal Allowed NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court reversed a decision of the Hyderabad High Court granting a writ to Mr Syed Akram AJi asking the Director of EndowinentKi of the Hyderabad Government to hand over to him the possession O f a certain Dargah, called
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  • 56 3 Photo. Malayan High Commissioner m Britain Encne Othman and his \\U<\ who are spending a week m Northern Ire.and. are shown samples of irteh linen at the Belfast Factory of M..ssT«, Wiiiiain Ktttm and Son, By V. E. Clarendon (left), Chairman of tine Pfein, and I'hL'ip
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  • 385 3 ARGUMENTS BY VENKATARAMAN'S COUNSEL END NEW DELHI: Counsel for S. A. Venkataraman former Secretary to the" Union Ministry of Industries and Commerce, concluding his arguments last Friday before the Circuit Bench of the Punjab Hgh Court, characterized the judgment of the trial court as •one of pure speculation and conjectures.
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  • 184 3 NEW DELMT: Th*> nationaJ income of India was Rs 10.000 crores m 1953-54 as com;»<red with Rs 9,860 crorc? m 1952--o^ and Rs 9,990 crores In 1951--52. This is revealed hv t-h p Sfccond issue of the Annual Taper on National income just refleased by
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  • 246 3 Ambedkar To Lead 2,50,000 Scheduled Castes Members POONA: Dr. B- R. Ainhedkar, I' resident of the All-India Scheduled Cables Federation, \\*li lead nearly 2550,000 of hi* followers amongst the Scheduled Castes people to embrace Buddhism next year. The former Un.on Minister for Law. who recently
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  • 597 3 Scheduled Castes Federation: Rajbhoj's Rejoinder To Ambedkar NEW DELHI: Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, M.P., who resigned recently as General Secretary of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation, said that Dr. B. R. Ambedkar had confirmed the fears that he was shaping the Federation m such a way that he would be
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  • 106 3 Survey Of Kaushalya's Birthplace PATLALA: An archaeological surv*> v will be made m the village of Ghuram, 16 miles from here, believed to be the birth-place of K&ushalya, mother of Kama The village is situated on the bank of the now dried-up Saraswati river of Vedlc Age. It was disclosed
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  • 176 3 Sea Customs Act: Amending Bill Passed NEW DELHI. The Lok Sa. bha last week passed the Sea Customs (Amendment I BilJ with few amendments. During- the resumed clause by clause discussion, the Hou.se accepted an official amendment to tJip clause relating to the burden of proof with some changes. The
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  • 151 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Harekrushna ■Mahtab, Governor of Bombay formally opening- the Rs. 65--.akh building for the State s>ecretar.at Sulnday evenme asserted that the" bast interests of the country required that "the rest of india should £me up to the position of Bombay but not that Bombay should
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  • 103 3 NEW DELlfl: In a te»egram to the South African Government, the Government of Ind a denies that Jt is resronslble for the failure of the attempt to hold talks on the position of persons of Indian &nd Pakistani origin m south Africa. The allegation was maoe
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  • 213 3 Wife Will Not Change Your Nationality LONDON, Apr. 29. Mr. Gwilyn Lloyd George Home Secretary told the House of Commons he could not accept a suggestion that any foreigner who married a British woman should be entitled to acquire British Nationality. He had been asked by Mr J. B. Hynd
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  • 126 3 BOMBAY: The AH -India Conference of Management Executives decided to set uj> an independent and non-profit making organisation to train management executives ana to promote and develop science of management In industries and public administration. The conference concluded its two-day session here last week. Mr.
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  • 117 3 Nenko N'enkov, the IJuiga rian foJk dancer who asked far asylum m Britain and six days later returned to the Bulgarian song and dance company, performs another kind of Komersauflt here. The photo was made as he Umpered up before appear ns; as a member of the chorus
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI: Over 30D issues have been raised m the written statement of demands submitted by the National Federation of Indda Railwaymen to Mr. Sankar Saran Who constitutes the one man tribunal! for adjudication of disputes between *the railway administration and labour. The question whether
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  • 212 3 Ali's Interest In Sino— U. S. Understanding KARACHI. Apr. 29: Pakistan's Prime Minister Mchammed Ali, home from the Bandung conference, said yesterday he wou'.d like to attend ally U.S.-Red Chinese talks on Formosa. He sad Peking is anxiaus to maintain peace. The Pakistan Prime Minister, who urged Red China's Premier
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  • 78 3 HYI>EKA^BA!D: Tlie Nizam, Rajpramukh of Hyderabad, has 36 cars, seven bufsrs, two good* vohjcf esr and one auttoT'cksliaw. This lnformatton ua> by Mir. Srinlvasa Kao Kkhelikar,* Deputy Home Mlnfistcr m the State Assembly In reply to Mr. P. Vasudev (PDF). No /taxes were RtovViea m
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  • 200 3 MADRAS: A new leafy vegetable Known as Chekur Man is mi n Malaya, which has been introduced mi n (annanore by a retired officer from Borneo, is proposed to be popularised by the Agriculture Department. The plant which ha s the botanical name of Sararopus
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI: Reports havo appeared m certain sections or the Pre £s on the possibility ot utilising atomic energy deriv ed from "nuclear fission 1 for deepening river beds and otherwise training the rivers for purposes of flood control i u ay f a Press
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  • 67 3 No Dowry: Boys And Girls Take Pledge Rl/PAI* (Ambada): Sixteen girls and eight XSSM 00 here that they would not agree to fheir marriage If their pajtnts received, or gave dowry. This pledge was taken on an appeaA made by the Jain nun, Mrigawat^ at a religious oonoourse here. flight
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  • 59 3 MADRAS: There is a great possibility of developing market fo r Indian cardamon m Sweden. Sweden imported cardamon worth Rs. 3.230,00© m the J&53-54 season. and the demand la likely to continue at the same level. Sweden us <also desirous of importing Indian textiles particularly gr
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  • 57 3 NEW DELHI; postage rates f*r parcels addressed to all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, al'i countries hi Europe, North and west Africa and North and South America will be revised with effect fro m May 1, 1955, a Press N^te issued by the Director-General of
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  • 135 3 COLOMBO: "We m Ceylon will always be happy to do everything withn our means to propagate the noble teachings of the Buddha m India, because we arc grateful to India for having given them to us". This was said by the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala
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  • 106 3 Chambal Control Board To Be Set Up NEW DELHI: The Government of India and the state Government of Rajasthun and Madhya Bharat have agreeu to set up the Chambal ConiroJ Board to ensure efficient, economical) and early execution of the Chambal valley envelopment project, including a ii connected works m
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  • 67 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. A. Rangapandu (Congress) was last week unanimously elected Mayor of Secunderabad Municipal Corporation, at a meeting presided over by the outgoing Mayor. Mr. S. R. Venkatesham, Hl5 name was proposed by Mr Anant Buchanna and seconded by Mr. Sardar Singh. Another candidate, Mr. P.
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  • 1140 4 Experts To Find Out What Ensures Safe Structures Scope Of K. L. Soils Laboratory In the following article Mr. Warner Vanter discusses the scope of the Soils Laboratory m Kuala Lumpur and the possibilities of a new discovery concerning the science of soils and ldndered
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  • 113 4 The Singapore Traction Co Employees Union m a statement last night said: "Mention has been made m the newspapers (not the Indian Daily Mall) about the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union m connection with the strike of the Hock Lee Bus Co. employees. I
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  • 220 4 Eden's Anxiety To Reduce Danger Of World Conflict LONDON Apr. SO. Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister ttaid here that Britain w*s ready for discussion with Soviet Russia ''and we want them at any level whether heads of Governments or foreign
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  • 131 4 BERNE, Apr. 30. The Swiss Government informed Parl.ament that membership of the Neutral Nations Commission m Korea had so far ccst the country five million fivehundred thousand francs (about £458.000) and the belligerents did not ntend tc pay back any of it. In a
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  • 30 4 RANGOON, Burmn. Apr. 30 Premier (j Nu said Friaa> lie was for the participation of Australia and New Zcalanc at the next Asian-Africin conference— '"lf they think tney are Asians."
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  • 240 4 Sexual Jealousy At Bottom Of Colour Prejudice! Racial Arrogance Has No Foundation In Fact Englbh Families Refuse To Take Coloured Students As Paying Guests LONDON, Apr. 30: Sexual jealousy is undoubtedly the most violently inflammatory cause of colour prejudice, according to a psychologist writing m this week's issue of Family
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  • 113 4 TO ENLARGE INDO-U.S. FRIENDSHIP NEW DEL.HI, Apr. 30 John Sherman Cooper, new I".S. Ambassador to India, said last night at is "of importance" that the two countries "strive to enlarge" areas of co-operation. In his first public address m New Delhi, Cooper emphasised Indian-American KraemdsOiip and a'Huded to antagonisms generated
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  • 85 4 TAIPET, Formosa, Apr. 30 Uncertainty hangs over Chiang Kai-Shek's capital these days, feeddng upon the fear that proposed <taDks between the undted States and Communist cJhina would do the Natiomaßist Chinese Government no goon. The officdaf policy is to *«y r.othlng just now. Despite this reticence, signs of
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  • 86 4 Serangoon Garden Estate Community Centre Formed Residents of the Seranjjoon Garden Estate have formed a Serangoon Garden Community Centre, The fallowing were eiected to the Interim Committee:— Prote m Chairman:— Mr. s. W. Oo(h; Hon. Serretary:—Mr. C. r. Krlshnan; Hon. Treasurer: Mr P. Achuthan; Committee Members: Mr. Chan Choy Van,
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  • 68 4 At the Annual General I Meeting of the Kinta Indian Association, ipoh, held on Apr. 24, the following office bearers were electedPresident; S. N. Sharma; Vice-Preaidents m- Samuel. John Emanuel, Meera Hussen; Hon. Gen. secretary; a. SingaraveJi|, Hon. Treashrer: A. N. Kailasam; Committee MenibeTS; R. •Govindiasamy, V.
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  • 213 4 LONDON, Apr. 30.— Labour I»arty leaders declared today that Britain* initetu-e for peace m the world would be lessened if this country did n ot make the Hydrogen Bomb They said this m a resolution repeating their support for the Conservative Government's recent
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  • 74 4 Photo. The panel of eleven judge*, scrutinising th c claim* of the ccntestantft to the "Miss Goßde n Rotary 1955" at the Great World Ctabaret TBnursday »up ht. The competition, wa« sponsored by the Singapore Rotary Cliib and the prr < >■<■<!* of the day are intended
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  • 51 4 MADRAS: Apr 30— Indian Union Pres dent. Dr. Rajendra Prasad ha s cancelled his prcposed visit to Madras m May m order to have a three week rest m Kodai Hi.l Station. Intimat on frcm New Delhi received yesterday gives no reasons for change of plans
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  • 29 4 The Sngaprrc Children's Society, now at 482 Victoria Street, w ill move to the Tiong Bnhru Community Centre, off Seng Ftih Road. Singapore on Monday.. May L
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