Indian Daily Mail, 9 May 1955
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Title Section16 1955-05-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 86 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article612 1955-05-09 1 It May Not Become India's National Language At All! Kamaraj Advises South Indians To Avoid Needless Controversy From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 8. Madras Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj and the most powerful nationalist newspaper '.he HINDU have warned the Central Government against Jhrust ing Hindi612 words
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148 1955-05-09 1 Congress M. P. Opposing Hindu Bill Collapses Dies! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 8. The last day of the HmJgef Session m. the Lok Sabha warn marred by a t-^gedy when a Congress Members suddenly collapsed *#'er making a speech sind dipd. The Member was 60-year-old Hira Singh148 words
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107 1955-05-09 1 Nehru Case: Death Threat To Magistrate BpBAY, May 8: Bombay police are investigating- an ancnymous death threat against R. <5 Bajpal, the Magistrate trying rick-ehaw-puller Baburao Kochale for the recent attempted assassination of Prime Minister Nehru. The threat was mi n a letter written on official government P&pe F TheAP - 107 words
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Article28 1955-05-09 1 LAS VEGAS. May 8: The Atomic Energy Commission said the 14th and final atomic test of the 1955 seres, may be en Monday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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293 1955-05-09 1 Rajaji Gives Reasons From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 8. If we are really sincere about the demand thatf the United States must de* troys all atomic weapons and ban their further development m the interest of humanity, then our Govern meni293 words
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Article91 1955-05-09 1 Applies Equally To Russia MADRAS. May 8: Mr Asoka Menta, Genera; Secretary of the praja Socialist Party, has backed a demand by tormer Governor-General C. Rajagopalachar:. that India should refuse American Aid if the United States continued atomic bomb tests. He sai<j yesterday he would place the suggestion before the91 words
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47 1955-05-09 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May. 8: Dr. John Malthai, former Indian Finance Minister, will be the first Chairman of the Beard of Directors of the new State Bank of India which is to be created on July I.— Copyright.47 words
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Article47 1955-05-09 1 SAIGON, May 8 South Vietnam's Government yesterday accused the French of huping deillver arms m a trench ambulance to the outlawed Binh Xuyen private army. Binh Zuycn were driven out' of Saigon In heavy street fighting during the past week. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article109 1955-05-09 1 PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR HINDU WOMEN NEW DELHI, May, 8' Hindu women for the first time m their history will get property 'rights under a bill referred yesterday to a joint committee of India's Parliament. This is the second stage of the refor m of Hindu law wMch the Nehru GovernmentAP - 109 words
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Article114 1955-05-09 1 BERLIN. May 8: The East German Minister Hert Otto Grotewohl, announced the i Soviet blcc States will conclude a mutual aid treaty when they meet m Warsaw next Wednesday. The "Warsaw Pact" would foil "American imperialist war plans" before they could even get started, he saidReuter - 114 words
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67 1955-05-09 1 Captain Jatar's Ashes Flown To Bombay The a.sh<\ s of the late C apt. Damuikr K. Jatar ctmunanuer of ill-fated ""Kashmir Fnnwss" who went down with the aircraft m the sea off Sarawak on Apr. 11 when It crashed, and who was cremated m Singapore last week, were flown to67 words
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Article76 1955-05-09 1 CAIRO. May 8 Egypt ano India (have agreed to excnangc atomic information Mr. fAJimed Hiad Turk, i^otcssore of the University or Ugypt, and member of tne Kgypua© Atomic Emergy cx/mmlttee aainounaed nere. Dr. Moml J. BhaWia, secretary of India's Atomic Energy Department, All Yav/ar jung, tne76 words
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Article136 1955-05-09 1 Rupees Cents! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. May 5: One rupee will hereafter consist of just 100 cents. This far-reaching reform has been embodied m a Bill which w&s introduced m the Lck Sabha on Saturday and will become law m the next parliamentary session. A similar Bill wasReuter - 136 words
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166 1955-05-09 1 Did Nehru Bully Sir John At Bandung Conference COLOMBO. May 8: The U.N.P. journal official organ of Ceylon's ruling United National Party yesterday accused) the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, of adopting "bullying tactics" at the Afro-Asian Conference In Bandung last month against Sir Job* Kuteiawala. Premier of CoylonReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-05-09 1 "Big Four" talks which may bring 1 freedom to occupied Austria and big changes m Europe opened; m Vienna amid an air of optimism. The Ambassadors of Britain, France. USA and Russia met with Austrian Foreign Minister Leopold Fijrl. AP photo shows: Left to85 words
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Article657 1955-05-09 1 To Ease Formosa Crisis May Secure Release Of U. S. Airmen To Convince America NEW DELHI, May 8. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menoit, the Indian Chief Delegate to the United Nations, left by air for Calcutta yesterday enroute to Peking for talks on the Formosa crisisReuter - 657 words
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Article77 1955-05-09 1 LONDON, May 8 Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister returned to Peking by air yesterday after attending the Afro-Asian Conference m Ban_ dung last month, the New China News Agency, reported yesterday. Chou, spent some days' m Indonesia, after the Bandung Conference leaving there and77 words
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Article34 1955-05-09 1 BOSTON, vay 3 Seaalor WFJltam l^nowland (Republican) said here that the Quemoy and Mats-, ira the <^-je&a important to Natdonoilst China as West Berlin was to East Germany. RenterReuter - 34 words
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Article39 1955-05-09 1 Special Constable Tamby bin Saidin, who was w undud by terrorists m the Malacca central area on Friday last has since died of his wounds oays an Emergency Communique issued dn Kua.la JLumpur yesterday, i.39 words
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264 1955-05-09 1 STOP PRESS MENON'S PLANE DIVERTED TO MANILA HONG KONG, May d I'he A..r \iuV. :i jnMt'Uation Maratha pruicess br.nging Mr. Krishna Menon. lmla top diplomatic adviser, to Hong Kong on his way for talks m vrU ng. was diverted to Manila attor two unsui cvs«fiU attempts t.) and tlu-i -ughReuter - 264 words
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Article548 1955-05-09 2 WJiTH the departure for Peking last Saturday of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Representative at the United Nations, the hope has been revived once again m the human breast of finding a way to avert the third world war that is believed tb be inevitable. For,548 words
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Article2117 1955-05-09 2 Bill Passed In Lok Sabha: Strong Views On Alimony NEW DELHI: Opinion voiced m the Lok Sabha on Wednesday against the provision for payment of alimony by the wife to the husband may delay Parliament's final adoption of the Hindu Marriage Bill by several mouths. Mr.FOC - 2,117 words
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39 1955-05-09 2 Chiang Men Intercept Br. Freighter TAIPEH, May. 8 Britian protested Ja a note to the Oiine«e Nationalists yesterday against the attack atJd interception by two nationalist motor junks of the Brs--vsh freighter incharran m fPNDrmoea Strait oo Wednes- FOCFOC - 39 words
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165 1955-05-09 2 Nehru And Faisal Discuss Middle East NEW DELHI: Amir Faisal al-Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister and iForedgjx Minister of Saudi Arabia, had an h°" rs talk with Mr. Nehru on Tuesday afternoon. The taaks are believed to have centred on th e political) developments of the Middle Bate This wasFOC - 165 words
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688 1955-05-09 2 NAGPUR: Two schools, on Tuesday gave evdenco ?n ?h! Additional District Magistrate, Mr. R. G. Bajpai, ch^^^ 3 81 Baburao, a riC kshow puller, who stands *S^ g J?^ ttemp V n tO cause tne de th of Mr. Nehru ana causing injuries toFOC - 688 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-05-09 2 MORE THAN 30 Setangor Chinese school teachers, attending a ftve-day civics course, v:&ited King's House, Kuala Lumpur, last Thursday. Fioture shows the High Commissioner, Sir DonaJd Ma* 1 Girtlvray, greeting Miss Than slmnp Ving of Seittul Governni< nf Chinese Neh-« at h'u •> Honse.48 words
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284 1955-05-09 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehiu i& understood to have toiri the Congress parliamentary party here o n Tuesday that personal discussions at jiandung and the forthcoming v 'sit •>f Mr. v. K. Krishna Menon lo Peking might lead to a situation where China and284 words
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137 1955-05-09 2 Reddy On Formation Of Vishal Andhra HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Gopa a Heddy, Andhra's (Mel 1 Mmi.iUT, '>viil here that the formation of (Vishai Andhra ultimately depended on the people of Telengana. He tojid a nit rtin X of (< m^rc.ss workers at ftandhi Bhavan that thing* were moving m theFOC - 137 words
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139 1955-05-09 2 NEW DELiHI: Mr. g. VMavailankar, Speaker of the L«ok Sabha, inaugurated a conference of chairman cf State public accounts committee^ m Parliament House, Chairmen from 19 States participated. The chairman, Lok Sabha Estimates Committee, was also present. Mr. Mavalankar said; ''It *s vital In bheFOC - 139 words
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Article82 1955-05-09 2 KARACHI: Pakfistan .Minister for the Interior, Maj-Gten. lskander Mirzu, who was due to leave tor New Delhi ast week ror tallts with the ln-l -m Home M mist it I'anttii Jant, has postponed hivisit indefinitely, It wa« official y stated. No reason for the postponement wasFOC - 82 words
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Article107 1955-05-09 2 appearance of ©clonial dimination of European Powers. The difscussictus' at Bandung, formal and dnformal), were BaW fU<l ta tacl^ n S tbeee he Mr. Nehr u al Bo made a ortcf reterence to discussions o^ the communique issued at the end ol the conference He is understood to (have saidFOC - 107 words
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Advertisement34 1955-05-09 2 j^g^^^™, SPIRITUAL il«Sa^Hi FKEE t(> th#l SUf reply. For brillianf opinions from distinguished personages, gazetted; officers and hiis nessni*» n jjpt the FREE BOOKLET Prof. R. T, THEVAR. TANTRIC, PALNI. Madural Dt., South India.34 words
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Article1211 1955-05-09 3 India's Policy Is Dynamic-Nehru NEW DELHI: Mr, Nehru's statement m the Lok Sabna on Monday expre«»:ng the Goveirmnetnt's concern at the deepening crisiH m <>"» i» regarded an one of his most serioiu pronouncement on the issue. He was unwilling to indicate any change m theFOC - 1,211 words
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176 1955-05-09 3 BOMBAY: India's first un- i derground trunk teitepiiioae j cable system WiW function trom June between B^moay and Thana, telecommunication sources said here. With the iaying- of cables -iong the 25-mile Bombay- i haua sector, and instatSation ot higih-powcred equipment manufactured by the lnciian Telephone Industries176 words
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Article68 1955-05-09 3 BOMBAY; The Union Government has decided t o license trccly witfa drnmednate oft'ecu, I t xport of indigenous m-iize c tarch to a!y permissible, destinations except Portuguese JVuscfsicns, according ro a ■notification Issued by the Joint I Chief Controller of Exports here today. licences will68 words
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Article43 1955-05-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has issuer a not ficati->n ftxine the price of tea, for the puurpose at determin'na' the export duty at Rs 3 5-6 per lb for the month of :uy 1565.- FOC FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-05-09 3 PH^TO, M. TON THAT HOI, A special envoy dispatched by the Prime Minister of Viet Nam, Sg o Dinh Dietn, "to inform the Emperor of the real situation."— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article155 1955-05-09 3 BOMBAY: Mr. I. D. Bhat. Chairman or the Tariff Commission, said hero that m 1954 tne biiuJt of the country's requ.rcmrnui of strach was met rom indigenous sources. Opening- the inquiry into the continuance or protection uo<i assistance to t)he industry beyond Dec. 31. 1955, he155 words
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Article89 1955-05-09 3 NEW DELHI: Th e ccoforcnce of Asian countries of the Colombo Plan convened by the Government of India, will begin at Simla on May 9. and Is expected to cont nue for about a week To date, the following countries have accepted the Government ofFOC - 89 words
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Article83 1955-05-09 3 MADRAS: The Reserve Bank of liuMa has served notice under the Banking Compares Act. on tile Centra; united Bank. Ltd., Rajpa'jaAyflm. refusing Mcence to 'carry on banking business m India. A communication from the Reserve Bank says that the refusal of a licence makes t obligatoryFOC - 83 words
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202 1955-05-09 3 Suppression Of English Is 'Foolish' SURAT: Mr. S. K. Patill, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, said nere that the study of Engji&i i-houid not be hinuered m the interest of international good, greater knowledge and progress. Decarin X open the new building of the Preparatory English Schoon ofFOC - 202 words
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108 1955-05-09 3 Chandernagore Will Vote On June 19 NEW DELHI; The Election Commission has called upon Chanacrnagore constituency to elect a person to a» the seat Blotted to it m the west Bengal Legislative Assembly, says a Press Note issued by the Government of India. This is «n accordance with the provisionFOC - 108 words
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590 1955-05-09 3 -hJ!^ DELHI Nationalization of the Imperial Bank as scheduled was ensured Wednesday when the Rajya Sabia pa««ed unanimously the State Bank of India fiSl before adh last week and now only awaits the President's assent nn «™Si time took i the offFOC - 590 words
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324 1955-05-09 3 Desai Asks Kanpur Strikers To Resume Work NEW DELHI: The Unv.n Labour Mlnlater, Mr. Khandubiial Desau, speaking- on an cdjournment motion m the Lok Sabha to discuss the situation created by the textile workers- strike m Kanpur, recalled that the question of rationalization m <thc Kanpur nvMOfe /was not *iew.FOC - 324 words
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365 1955-05-09 3 Pak. Elections Postponed Again Convention Meeting Nay 10 KARACHI- The Governor-General, Mr. Gkulam Motnammad, last Sunday postponed elections to the pTiium od Constituent Convention In Paktotaa for fbm seexmd ttee hi five An order issued by the Governor-General provides for fixing of new dates by him after he had receivedFOC - 365 words
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Article37 1955-05-09 3 JAIPUR: The Maharao of Kotah. Uprajpramukh cf Rajasthan, was sworn m a s acting: Rajpramukh at Rambagh Palace The Rajpramukh the Maharaja of Jaipur, has pro* ceeded on leave to Europe.— FOCFOC - 37 words
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144 1955-05-09 3 Forged Release Warrants Help Prisoners' Escape FATEHGARH (U.P.): Neerly a dozen prisoners, including one said to be a member of the Man Singh gang, are reported to have escaped from Fatehgarh Central Jail between March 11 and April 17 with the help of forged release warrants. The release warrants areFOC - 144 words
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Article120 1955-05-09 3 BOMBAY: "Inevitable and expected" wa s the general com. ment m textile circles m the city on the announcement m ParLamet by the Finance Minister. Mr. C. D Deshmukh, ©f reduction m import dutie s on some British textile eood.s Mr. Neville Wadia, Chairman of the BombayFOC - 120 words
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994 1955-05-09 4 Mr. Lim Yew Hock's Appeal To Trade Unionists Party Leaders At City Council Workers' Reception By Our Staff Reporter Political parties represented m the Singapore Legislative Assembly and an Independent member m the Assembly assured their sympathy and support for the cause of994 words
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Article38 1955-05-09 4 .THE HAGUE, Holland May 8: The Dutch jiive longer than any other nationality according to statistic published here. The average Dutchmen lives to just over 70 and the average Dutch woman to just over 72. ReuteReuter - 38 words
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Article36 1955-05-09 4 BURBANK. California May 8: Plans for an early film of "The life of Albert Einstein" based on the career of the late scientist and mathematician have been announced by Warner Brothers.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article67 1955-05-09 4 PARIS, May 8: Three out of four French workers allow their wives to control the household purse strings. but businessmen are more cautious and 19 of e very 20 pay their own bills. Otnc.aj statistic published were on. the place of women m Fiench liie alsoReuter - 67 words
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Article32 1955-05-09 4 Truman 71 INDEPENDENCE, Missouri. May 8: Ex-Pres.dent Truman who is 71, today said here he feels 20 years younger he added: "the only difference is that I don't movp. so fast". Reuter32 words
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Article90 1955-05-09 4 LONDON, May 8: Britain has asked Russia to agree to extending the deadline for movement of refugees In divided Vietnam, the Foreign office announce^ yesterday. Since last summer's Indo: China cease-fire agreement nearly a million refugees have streamed from Communistheld North Vietnam to the non-Communist South.90 words
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132 1955-05-09 4 U.S. Military Men Inspect Quemoy Defences TAIPEI, Formosa, May 8: Two top-ranking U.S. military officials spent six hours yester- day conferring ana inspecting on Quemoy with-n seven miles Of Red China's port of Amoy. The unhearalded visit to the key Nationalist offshore Island was made by vice Adtn. Alfred M.AP - 132 words
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Article143 1955-05-09 4 BRIGHTON, May 8 Mrs DaAsy Chan, a24 year old Malayan mother from Kuala Lumpur, told police her e yesterday a main tried to kidnap her baby son Friday night and then said "I will give you £200 for him." Mrs cffian whose husband is n143 words
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Article64 1955-05-09 4 As Mr. U.S. Rangaoaniy garlanded, Mjr. lim Yew Hock, RCr. Urn Yew Hock turned to the audience and u*d m Tamil Mapulai (Uridegruom meaning that with a garland and a bouquet fee looked like a bride groxxn and after bis •speech, which he made m64 words
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235 1955-05-09 4 Afghanistan To Seek Russia's Help Against Pakistan? In Event Of Economic Sanctions KARACHI, May 8. The Afghan Minister m Pakistan Sardar Aliq Kan Rafiq said Afghanistan will turn to the Soviet Union for supplies and outlet, to the sea if Pakistan applied economic sanction against his country. He told reporters:Reuter - 235 words
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117 1955-05-09 4 Franco-Soviet Friendship Pact Announced MOSCOW. May. 8 The President of the Supreme SoFresteuum of the Supreme Soviet yesterday formaßiiy annulled the wartime Anglo&ov£«t and Franco- Soviet treaties cf afiliance. A vspecial session of the Presidjufrn, Permanent Executive Body of the Soviet Parliament, took the declsicrf after a speech by theReuter - 117 words
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129 1955-05-09 4 Eden's Efforts For Big 3 Talks At Any Level LONDON. May 8: Sir Anthony Eden. British Prime Minister sad last night he wanted to make 'a supreme effort" to see whether progress could be made with tnc main differences between East and West. "Pians are afoot to make a meetingReuter - 129 words
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260 1955-05-09 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Urging the Tamil Community to make their contribution to the general well-being of M alaya, Mr. G. V. Thaver yester. day said t h »s could only be achieved by raising their own economic andReuter - 260 words
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Article90 1955-05-09 4 Movement Of Refugees In Vietnam LONDON, May. 8 Britain has asked Russia to agree to extension of tlhe deadline for the movement 01 retugees In Vietnam from May 18 unt.l the reruger movement has been fuldy completed,, the British Foreign Office said yesterday. Britain said the signatories to the VietnamReuter - 90 words
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Article67 1955-05-09 4 WASHINGTON, May 8 Dr. Leonard Sfoeele, united Slatea Federal Surgeon General, recommended the SUB pension of aW anti-polio vaccination programmes pendingthe evaluation of a report on the Salk vaccine. The U-S. Public Health Service Medical Panel will announce recommendations on the report. The Federal) uovernmem has67 words
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Article68 1955-05-09 4 NEW YORK, May 8 Vice President Mr. Richard Nixon, said here that the United States should let president Eisenhower decide what action to take m the Formosa situation. "Title best interests of the country will be served by placing confidence m the president who was afllReuter - 68 words
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536 1955-05-09 4 Minimum Wage For Plantation Workers C. D. C. President's Move CEYLON. Latest moves In the plantation trade union field are (1) an attempt by the new President of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, Mr. Abdul Aziz, to campaign for a national minimum wage for workers and (2) a proposal by theFOC - 536 words
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527 1955-05-09 4 COLOME'J Government entry inlo t'- c tea market at the Colombo auctions proved a Hop. Tae market fentt was generally even weaker than at the previous wee*':; The Government contribution to g ive the market 0 fiir.i. er t one merely tookFOC - 527 words
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72 1955-05-09 4 Four Foreign Ministers First Says Dulles PARIS, May 8: Hritain today callcdi for a h g three western meeting w.ih Russia by heads of governments on majcr Bast-Weet differences but was to.d by American Secretary cf State John Foster Dulles that the four foreign ministers should meet first Sources closeReuter - 72 words
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