Indian Daily Mail, 5 May 1955
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Title Section16 1955-05-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 82 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 FOUK PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article435 1955-05-05 1 Good Progress Made But Important Problems In All Three States Unsolved LONDON, May 4: Good progress has been made m carrying! out last year's Indo-China Armistice Agremente, but important problems remain to be solved m aL three States, according to an official report published' here. TheReuter - 435 words
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Article290 1955-05-05 1 GOA CRISIS DEEPENING SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI. May 4.— Mr. Nehru, India's Prune Minister told the House of the People today that the situation m Gca. Portuguese territory on the Intlian West Coast was one of "deepening crisis". He said the Government was 'much concerned" at recent events m GoaReuter - 290 words
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Article51 1955-05-05 1 LONDON, May 4: Mr. Ancu. rin Bevan. Labour Left Winger, now back m the Labour fold after being 1 threatened with ex. pulsion, said last night the Labour Party if returned to power would nationalise the giant Imperial Chemicals In. dustries concern because it was a51 words
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118 1955-05-05 1 Menon Leaves For Peking On Saturday NEW DELHI. May 4 Mr. V, K. Kr.shna Mencn, India's Chief representative at the United Nations, wil] leave on Saturday lor Peking to discuss the Formosa situation w.th Chinese leaders, it was learned here tcday. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru is understood toReuter - 118 words
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166 1955-05-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4; Reports from Delhi indicate that the Government of India will review carefully government ex. penditure on Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress m order to find out just how much of expenditure should have been legitimately borne166 words
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163 1955-05-05 1 from Our Own Correspondent NEW I>KIUI, May f». Yesterday's debate In the Lok Sabha on Hindu Marriages Rili saw worno'i ranged solidly against men wbo appeared conservative when they tried to say that divorce was unncccs>sary. Inhere was great deal of amusement when Acharya163 words
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Article41 1955-05-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. May 4: Divorce hereafter will be part of Hindu Law. Lok Sabha to. day adopted the Divorce clause m the Bill regulating Hindu Marriage^ by 150 votes against 20.— Copyright.41 words
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113 1955-05-05 1 Jap Student Dies Of Radiation Sickness TOKYO. May 4— A .high school student from Hiroshima died yesterday and doctor** hinted strongly At was caufiea by radiation sickness. Makoto Chifoa. 18, hedridd»n at Wie Japan Red crosa Centraii Hospital since Octohcr. died of a shortage of white ;ind red blood cells.AP - 113 words
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483 1955-05-05 1 The Director of Operations Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Ruurne suggest ten practical Mays, m union people can help to win the battle against Communist terrorists m the Federation. The D. rector of Operations, was speaking to 200 Chinese from all parts of483 words
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508 1955-05-05 1 Dato Thuraisingham's Speech At Reception To C. Kesavan (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: Jaffna men are one of the most hen pecked of husbands, declared Dato E. E. C. Thurai. singham, former Member for Education on Sunday night. He508 words
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Article106 1955-05-05 1 WASHINGTON, May 4 Field Marshal Pibui Song£ram, the Thai Prime Miinister, said here that Chtna'n *unan province appeared to be a base from which the c^m-munist-sponsored free Thai movement might launci aggression against Thailand. He said his government was keeping close watch oa the group, addingReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1955-05-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4: Mr. N. V. Rama Rao, Andhra State Food Minister who was hare on a visit, co' lapsed and died t^ts morning m the General Hos» pital of sudden heart attack. Copyright,43 words
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Article428 1955-05-05 1 Captain Of Kashmir Princess Died At The Post Of Duty (By Our Staff Reporter) The body of an Indian who met with a heroic (leu*, h at the post of duty was cremated yesterday at the Bidadari Hindu Burial Ground. His name is Capt. Damodar K.428 words
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104 1955-05-05 1 Imperial Bank Into State Bank From July I'irinn Our ()u n Correspondent NEW DELHI, May i- The Imperial Bank of India will be taken over by the Indian Government and converted xito State Bank from July this year. This was announced by Mr. A. C Guha, Minister ior Revenue and104 words
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Article106 1955-05-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4: All bank employees m Madras city and State downed pens yesterday for one hour as a token of protest against the decision of bank managements to give them ten porary increase of a.lowancet instead regular yearly increment due106 words
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Article279 1955-05-05 1 rhe Commander of the "Kashmir Princess" Captain Damodar K. Jatar died at the post of duty m the splendid tradition of the Captains of ships who go down with their vessels wlion disaster overtakes them. This was revealed here jes. terday by Col. A. K. Mitru, India Government's279 words
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Article108 1955-05-05 1 COLOMBO. May 4.— Doctor G P. Malalsekere President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, told Rcutcr today that the World Conference of Buddhist youth would be held In April next year either m Penana °r Colombo. Dr. Malalasekera returned to Colombo last night after aReuter - 108 words
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91 1955-05-05 1 The Governor has appointed Justice E. N. Tayllor as the Commissioner under the prcvistons af the lnqu?.irv GommSssiuno Ord ranee 1941, t o fnqu:re into the action token by members of the PoiJce Foroe In movtag persons who wore aJiejiea to have m91 words
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Article32 1955-05-05 1 The Coroner of Singapore said the body of Capt. Jatar was m a remarkably good condition «s it wan lying m salt water without being exposed to air.32 words
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Article93 1955-05-05 1 SURCHARGE ON FREIGHT TO BOMBAY From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, May 4: Internal and international shipping conferences have decided to levy surcharge on .freight to Bombay from next month if the present congestion m Bom. bay docks caused by dredging operations does not cease be. fore the month end, it93 words
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Article34 1955-05-05 1 CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Dominican Republic. May 4: A court here has granted a divorce to Dominican diplomat Portirio Rubirosa from Barbara Hutton, the American mi lion, airess and his fourth wife.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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478 1955-05-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, May 5, 1955 BETWEEN DEVIL AND DEEP SEA THERE is no greater example m the world today than Indochina to prove how calamitous both Communism and Colonialism are. As m any other country m this part of the world, the conclusion of the Second World478 words
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Article45 1955-05-05 2 NEW YORK, May 4: Prince Aly Khan left here last night by plane for Paris. He said he had arranged with his former wife fUm s tar, Rita Hayworth, to see their daughter Yasmln m Paris be. tween July aad September.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article1931 1955-05-05 2 Monogamy Divorce Laws Repugnant To Fundamental Rights Of Constitution NEW DELHI. The Lok Safafha took up for consideration the Hindu Marriage Bill. A majority of the members supported the measure. But Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, the Hindu Mahasabha leader, made a powerful speech attacking the measure. Mr.FOC - 1,931 words
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209 1955-05-05 2 Sound Waves To Smash Brain Tumours NEW YORK: United States flrtenfeMts have bujlt an apparat* wtblcfe will) destroy tumours la the brain without the surgeon having to cut into it. it produces foujr beams of sound waves which can be focuseed to come |U>gethex at the exact depth of theNAFEN - 209 words
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204 1955-05-05 2 "The East Will Not Become A Mercenary PRINCETOWN, New Jersey: i "The East will not become a I mercenary m our ranks", Lester B. Pearson. Canada's permanent representat.ve to the United Nations, warned here. In the last of three Stafford LJttle lectures at Princeton University. Mr. Pearson urged that foreignNAFEN - 204 words
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Article117 1955-05-05 2 LONDON. Strong condemnation of South Africa's racial policy is voiced m a resolution passed by the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches meeting m Liverpool. It speaks of the recent activities of the Union of South Africa which are con trary to the principles of117 words
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132 1955-05-05 2 CAPE TOWN: Passengers who use a cream-colQur-ed taxi parked near the town hall of Krugersdorp. Transvaal, are unaware that the driver is direct deacewdent of Sir Ftancis Drake, who smashed the Spanish Armada and was the first Englishman to sail round the world. The driverNAFEN - 132 words
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Article166 1955-05-05 2 NEW DELHI: A documentary fil m on the education and welfare of the deaf is being prepared by the Films Division of the Union Government on the recommedation cf th© Ex* pert Committee on Deafness which is of the view that films are useful for theNAFEN - 166 words
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Article86 1955-05-05 2 NEW DELHI; Rice exports from India will now continue after June for a period of four months, according to official sources here. It had originally been expected to selfl off the country's 200,000 tons surpiius rice by June. But despite all efforts by the trade, not evenNAFEN - 86 words
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369 1955-05-05 2 Election Tribunals' Work 1 96 Candidates Unseated NEW DELHI. One hundred and twenty-two elections were declared wholly void unseating 196 candidates as a result of the orders of the election tribunals following 'the general elections m India m 1951-62. The orders of the election tribunals had not taken effect mFOC - 369 words
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Article183 1955-05-05 2 NEW DEiaHI: A magnetic i'Uid, which has enormous uses m the matter of detecting cracks Iq ferrous materials and is of Inestimable value to the airlines, has been cvoivea by the National Physical Laboratory. The utility of the fluid lies m the fact that fine magnetic particles suspendedNAFEN - 183 words
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Article126 1955-05-05 2 SRINAGAR; The State Government has drawn up a cooperative plan with a view to making the ©o-operative movement the most suitable medium for the democratization of the State's economic planning. The plan aims at the setting up of a multi-purpose society m each Patwar H&lqa liheNAFEN - 126 words
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Article376 1955-05-05 2 CALCUTTA: Commodity pricey continued to fall throughout the year 1954.50, except for a period of four months (June to October, 1954) when the general index of wholesale prices (year ended August, 1939, as the base) was more or less steady at about 382, according to the FederationNAFEN - 376 words
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Article147 1955-05-05 2 Hindi Made Compulsory In Andhra KURNOOL; Mr D. S Rcddi. Director of Public Instruction Andhra Government, has notified m the latest Gazette, that the Government have ordered that from the academic year 1955-56, Hindi shall be a compulsory subject of study as third language m Forms I to IV andFOC - 147 words
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Article1224 1955-05-05 3 Report's Recommendations On Rolls, Expenses, Deposits c M NEW DELHI. Suggestions to simplify the procedure of elections to th» Parliament and State assemblies are contained m a report on the first general elections m India m 1951-52 uftiieh was laid on the table m the Lok Sabha.FOC - 1,224 words
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Article117 1955-05-05 3 The total number of voters according to the 1954 electoral rolls, was about 18,20 19.123 Of these, 14,23,89.779 belonged to Part A State 8 4,46,40,709 to Part B States and 49,88,635 to Part C States. This waa dlac.osed by Mr. H V. Pataskar, Minister mFOC - 117 words
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Article67 1955-05-05 3 NEW DELHI; The Union Government has decided mat no imported cloth wi'l» be used for uniforms for the defence personnel Indian mill* made c'.oth will be used tistead. It haus also been decldfd that for items such as apt i.s, caps for cooks, dusters,NAFEN - 67 words
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Article173 1955-05-05 3 I Singapore oan pick up some X*. 7o.uotMn»o a year from the tourist trade by pacing a law waich w»*i nuute It I'jini^ it ry for papßrajreVs ana orews of ships m port to ttpend them- time ashore. The law known as the Mida& Law173 words
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Article60 1955-05-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Deput} Minister for Communications Mr. Raj Bahadur, told Mr. N. s Kajroikar, .n a wntteu answer m the Lok Sabha that the Government (had received a representation regarding th« stamping of the slogan "Kcmove Uratouchabiiaty" on all postal stamps. Tne selection oFOC - 60 words
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Article223 1955-05-05 3 NEW DELHI: A Bill to Improve warehousing- at market centres In- the country is being given the finishing touches. The Bill may be introduced m Parliament during the n session. It would make it compulsory for State Govern* ments to Improve warehousing facilities. The Bill proposes the settingNAFEN - 223 words
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Article115 1955-05-05 3 KARACHI: The first group of six American jet fighter trainers, Luckhead T-33, arrived here under the United States military aid agreement with Pakistan. An unspecified number of more such jet trainer aircraft will be delivered to Pakistan at different intervals. The aircraft can beFOC - 115 words
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Article228 1955-05-05 3 LONDON: Most Britons would think you were mad if you asked them if they believed -it fairies. But, say-. ALasdair Alpin -Viacuregor, 56-year-old sottish expnoTer and writer, -juit" a lot of them r. v* only ace vt the existence of fairies but also dalm to haveNAFEN - 228 words
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Article106 1955-05-05 3 TANJODE; The Rev. IFr. j Ei hart, principal St. Joseph's C^lege, Tlruchi who ha» *>«» deputed by the Syndicate of Madras University to report on the availability of buildings for tlhe location of the Raja Sherfoji First Grade Arts College at Tanjore, arrived here. He met theFOC - 106 words
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Article177 1955-05-05 3 NIEW DELHI: Many witnesses appearing before the Prohibition Inquiry Committee wanted a directive to foreign Embassies m India prohibiting the serving of liquor at parties and functions arranged by them. Mr. s-N- Agarwal, Chairman of the Committee, who disclosed this m an Interview with NAFEN, however, saidNAFEN - 177 words
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Article181 1955-05-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Transport Minister, Mr o Aiagesan. told Dr Rama' Rao m the Lok Sabha that no complaint had been received from Japanese seamen of Japanese vessels of ill-treatment end p Ifering at Indian ports, Dr. Rama Rao asked if Government was awareFOC - 181 words
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Article279 1955-05-05 3 CALCUTTA.: A survey of the incidence of leprosy' m Calcutta, which was undertaken m September, 1954, by the All-India Institute of Hyfciene, Calcutta, was compiet<d last month. A total of 321 cases, treated at the Leprosy Department of tlhe School of Tropical Medicine the Premananda CharitableNAFEN - 279 words
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Article59 1955-05-05 3 MADRAS; The Madras Mahajana Sablha, at its meeting appealed to the public to support Bhoodan movement. The Sabha decided to conduct all its proceedings m Tamiiil. The followdne were elected as office -beareirs Messrs S. Venkatraman, President, P. M. Garudapathi Nayagar and p. C. Natarajan, Vice-presidents, P.FOC - 59 words
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Article181 1955-05-05 3 BOMBAY: «A batch of Indian far m boys left by air for K/'me en route to the United States to team the latest technique m. farming under the International Farm Youth Programme of the Ford 'Foundation. This is the tlhird batch t A haveNAFEN - 181 words
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76 1955-05-05 3 BOMBAY: T«he Government of India's Deck passenger Committee, at its meeting here urged immediate provision of separate Uuggage enclosures dn ships for the convenience of •long distance deck passengers. Presided over by the MrB.K. Gujjta Principal Officer of the Mercantile Marine Department, the CommitteeFOC - 76 words
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Article69 1955-05-05 3 CUMBUM: Muslim residents of Cumbum, at a meeting, Kha n Sahib N.K.P.P. Rowthei Saheb presiding, protested against the "interference of the Government mi n the personal) laws of the Muslims." The meeting requested the Government not to proceed witfo the Special Marriage and Succession ActsFOC - 69 words
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259 1955-05-05 3 L.TJOKNOW: Buddhist leaden are thinking at devising a plan for reviving- Buddhism »n the world. Thus idea may also figure on the agenda of the world Fellowship of Buddhists Conference fto be held m Nepal next year. This was indicated to NAFEN by theNAFEN - 259 words
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41 1955-05-05 3 Golden Jubilee Of Madurai Tamil Sangham MADURAJ; The Golden Jubilee Committee of the Madurai Tamil) sangham, at its meeting decided to celebrate the eolden jubilee of the Tamil Sangha m m Septemoer thds year instead of June as originally proposed. FOCFOC - 41 words
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466 1955-05-05 4 Controversial Statements COLOMBO: The Afro- Asian Conference ha-"* produced ,nd Mr R. G Senanayake xefrained from makn an y com:nent. Dt N M Perera, leader of the Lanka Sarr.a Samaja Party. said: "Pending a fuller report of what actua.ly transpired at the Conference, this muchFOC - 466 words
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Article247 1955-05-05 4 COLOMBO: The Public Performances Board has come under heavy lire— this time from Communist boss Pleter Keuneman, who accuses it of being "cumplete.y partisan and unaware ot the agreements reached by the five Colombo Powers'Confercnce on .nternational anti-Communism."' Mr Keuneman 's letter to the Beard statesFOC - 247 words
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304 1955-05-05 4 rOijOMBO: Tine v er y r .-ior icsuits oi tthe last S.S.C. txt. initiations had brought dis- u^pcinnient to teacners and, puienis ana fiiled tuiem with cusiiiuy, sad Mr. C Coomarahwamy. t<U rectnttty ceyions High Commissioner ta New Uejm, at a.-garuen party which conciucied Uie304 words
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134 1955-05-05 4 EVERY SIXTH TEXTILE WORKER IS A WOMAN MADRAS: Nearly one-litth of the 73,512 j textile mill workers m Madras Slate are cc-neentrated m Mad. ra s City. Tiiey number 14,370, v.l of them working m the only mill m the States capital. No woman worker is employed .n this andNAFEN - 134 words
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Article86 1955-05-05 4 TKIVANDRUM: Dr. C. C. Mathew, Chairman, Municipal Council, Kunnamkuiam. Mr. T. I Gheru, Vice- Chairman, and two other Counc l.ors of the Municipal Council waited m a deputation on the Chief Minister, Mr. Panampill. Govrnda Menon, and submitted a memorandum urging, among other things, the needFOC - 86 words
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300 1955-05-05 4 Problem Of Unwanted Babies 20 p. c. Increase In Number Of Unmarried Mothers! COLOMBO: Unwanted babies have become a problem it ho»<i -tais and maternity homes a i over the country, %c- -< uiinij t<» h Health Ilepartment *j>okesman. i said .statistics revealed that there had bee n a perFOC - 300 words
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173 1955-05-05 4 India Complains Against U.S. On 'A' Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., M ay 4 lndia complained yesterday that tine United States hart hot provided information on -negotiations to form an International Agency to carry oui president Eisenhower's aloms-for-peace pnau« This was disclosed by an miormed sources who would not beAP - 173 words
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152 1955-05-05 4 France Not To Compromise Friendship With America PARIS, Ma/ -1 fcrer.cn Premier M. Ed,?;ar v'aur*:, tf caking m .he French National A^sera !j sai'.rt the French Governmoit oon'->.der-t-d it necessary to seek 'Unity or views wit;, the United States on :he problem of South Vietnam, and not to compromise herReuter - 152 words
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Article112 1955-05-05 4 WASHINGTON, May 4. I Die State Department Is continuing to canvass and collate fnformatilon to try to find out exactly what Mr. Chou En L*u, the Chinese Communist Hromier, ihad m mind wnon me suggested at tne Afro-Asian Conference direct talks to ease the Formosa crtsls,Reuter - 112 words
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Article54 1955-05-05 4 The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, accompanied by the Mlnnister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haj: Jumat. will visit the S.I.T. flats at Queens town tomorrow Friday, May 6 at 9 a.m. The' flats they will visit are54 words
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Article239 1955-05-05 4 Nehru Refutes Ceylon's Complaint Of Non-Cooperation COLOMBO. A reply by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru to Ceylon's complaint about non-cd-operatioa of Indian authorities m Ceylon m regard to the working of the lado.Ceylon agreements of January and October last year has been handed over to Sir JohnFOC - 239 words
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Article349 1955-05-05 4 CALCUTTA. May 3 Two Japanese mountaineers arrived here yesterday on their way to Kathfnandu to discuss with the Nepa: Government the adv.sability of a third Japanese attempt on Manaslu (25,658 feet), the world's eighth highest peak. The second Japanese attempt on peak last year had toReuter; AP - 349 words
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314 1955-05-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW UEL.HI, May 4 Finance Minister Mr. Chin taman Deshmukh announced m Parliament yesterday certain reductions m the import duties on cotton textiles from the United Kingdom. The result of the reductions would be that generally speaking,AP - 314 words
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Article61 1955-05-05 4 Police have recovered a Parker 51 blue fountain pen with the name "Khatijah bt. A. Aziz" inscribed on it The owntr of this pen s asked to contact Inspector Thamboo of Joo Chiat Police Station immediately. The Governor m a Gazette supplement yesterday anQounced that the61 words
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Article102 1955-05-05 4 BOMBAY: Swaml Swaru. panndji of Bandrikashram was elected President of the AllIndia Ramarajya Panshad for the current year at the sixth annua; session of the Parishad m Bombay. Mr Nandlal Sharma. M.P.. c-utgo'ng President, proposed his name. Mr. Sharma said that the ideais of a Welfare State andFOC - 102 words
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231 1955-05-05 4 Child Birth In Taxi Precedes Braga's Arrival At K. K. Hospital The Minister of Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday visited the Randan* Kerbau H.*p. Uu to see work at the Hes P :ta' and tJie new extensions vvh.ch it is hoped will be opened at the end of June.231 words
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Article96 1955-05-05 4 The M.mstcr of Health. Mr. A J Braga will inaugurate a neaith t-uucat on Course for Kampung leaders tomorrow May b at 4.1 c p.m. at the office oi vjovernmcnt Health department, Kadayanallur Street, off Alaxwel; Koad. The classes are sponsored by the Government inealth96 words
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Article128 1955-05-05 4 CALCUTTA: About 1,000 to 1,500 Hindu devotees will leave Calcutta shortiiy on a pilgrimage to the three sacreC temples m the Himalayas at Devaprayag, Rudraprayag and badrinath. Pandas (guides and aides m worship' at the temples > have arrived In Calcutta to collect pilgrims whom theyNAFEN - 128 words
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