Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1955
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Title Section16 1955-05-25 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 1M SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY «5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article80 1955-05-25 1 BUU aatyagrahis Arrested For Shouting Slogans NEW DELHI, May 24— Agitation by Sikh nationalists seeking an autonomous State entered its third week Tuesday with arrests approaching 800. The movement is c entered tn north India's Punjab State where Sikhs have been defying the State Government banAP - 80 words
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177 1955-05-25 1 LAND REFORM IN MADRAS A DEPUTATION From Oar .Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 24.— Leading Mirasdars from Tanjore District met the Chief Minister, Mr. KamaraJ, in deputation yesterday and urged that fixing of limit on amount of land a single person could own was an impractical reform, wh.ch if imposed now177 words
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333 1955-05-25 1 AMRITSAR, MAY 24: BOTH MASTER TARA SINGH AND GYANI KARTAR SINOH HAVE RESIGNED FROM THE PRESIDENTSHIP AND SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENTSHIP, RESPECTIVELY, OF THE S.G.P.C. AND THEIR SUCCESSORS WILL BE ELECTED AT THE NEXT MEETING OF THE S.G.P.C. EXECUTIVE. BAWA KARKISHAN SINGH, PRINCIPALFOC - 333 words
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Article206 1955-05-25 1 BANDIT RAID ON TALISMAN ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday: Farther deta.ls have now ccme m of the attack by terror.sts on the labourers lines of Talisman Estate n the Kluang area of Jonorc, says an Emergency communique issued here today. it adds: Between 30-40 terrorists armed with a Bren gw< Sten206 words
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Article134 1955-05-25 1 HM.S. Newcastle (Captain R. B. Honnywill, Royal Navy) has been carrying out a bumoardment in support of Landa Forces in South East Johore, from May 18-20. The -hip has wirrieu out intermittent firing 01 100 rounds of 6" Mhe.l eacn day. HMs Newcastle is a Town Class134 words
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Article54 1955-05-25 1 HONG KONG, Mav 2 l Ur. All SaMrcamidjojo, Indonesian Prime Minister, is expected to leave for China next Wednesday, accord-ng to Pek- I nr Radio. Th«» pr me Minister ha» been I mvlted t<j Peking hy Mr. Cno«> F"-n Lai, Chinese Pr'm e MinisterReuter - 54 words
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Article95 1955-05-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Wth effect from June 1, the rates of duty payable on rubber will be amended in accordance with the decisions of the Legislative Council at their last meeting. Particulars of the rates payable showing how they are :a.cu]ated together with the tables giv95 words
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Article37 1955-05-25 1 THE HAGUE, May 24: Marshal Pibul Songgram, Prime Minister of Thailand, arrived here by air today from Brussels tor a two-day official vbu and called shortly afterwards on Premier pr. Willem t)ree«. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article65 1955-05-25 1 The President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee, wUI hold a press conference In his office at 2.15 p-m. today (Wednesday) about the unearthing of the original foundation stone (1855) of the Victoria Memorial Hall discovered during recent excavation work at Empress Place. When65 words
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Article194 1955-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, May 23: The Un.ted States Atomic Energy Ccmmiss.on (AEC) Sunaay proposed rules under whicn it will give American ous.iieadintn coniiuuicai o r secret information to develcp civihan uses of Atomic energy. This move -s one cf the key steps designed to pave the way for expandedAP - 194 words
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Article66 1955-05-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 24.— The Congress High Command haa completely exonerated Jagat Narain Minister in the Punjab, aganist charges of corruption and favour it. sm after a full enquiry. The Minister who was relieved of Education portfolio when charges were made, will now66 words
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Article109 1955-05-25 1 NEW YOKKI May 24: Nine youn^ women teachers and hoc.a'i workers trom India aruved here yesterday en route co Central and U.S. siatts winerc they will pfiid six months living and .vorking with American farm (ami Jies. 'a he women, the nrst guch group fromAP - 109 words
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Article69 1955-05-25 1 BRECON, wales May 24 Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the Labour leftwimger, declared: 'The British people no longer want to ta* along behind Washingten. He told an election meeting here the Conservatives wanted to be "kept ken" at the h«aida of the Americans. "The, British people wantReuter - 69 words
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191 1955-05-25 1 NEW DELHI, MAY 24: THE INDIAN PREMIER, MR JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, SAID THE GOVERNMENT WERE "MUCH CONCERNED AT RECENT HAPPEINGS" IN THE PORTUGUESE SETTLEMENT OF GOA. "We shall take such action a« we consider proper in this matter," he said, replyingReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-05-25 1 A party of children from Bombay now on tour in South India met the Chief Minister Sri K. Kamaraj at the Secretariat on May 18.31 words
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109 1955-05-25 1 India Not To Participate In Warsaw Youth Cenfab NEW DELHI, May 24; The All-India Congress Committee top executive body of the ruling Congress Party has issued a circular op* peeing participation by Congress youth in the Com-munist-organised World F«aV v»i of T<mtb t» bt tMfd la Warsaw next July andReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-05-25 1 "LOOK" -QUEEN TELLS THE PRINCE QUEEN ELIZABETH U points out something to I'KINCE CHARLES from the Royal Box at the European Horse trial**, which opened In Windsor Great Park on May PHOTO. APAP - 33 words
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250 1955-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, MAY 24: MR. V. K. KRISHNA MENON 1S EXPECTED TO FLY TO W ASHINOTON EARLY NEXT MONTH WITH INFORMATION WHICH WILL. DETERMINE WHETHER THE UNITED STATES AND COMMUIST CHINA CAN AGREE ON A BASIS FOR DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS ON FORMOSA. United States officialsReuter - 250 words
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144 1955-05-25 1 Opposition To Hindi In South India Not Real? From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, May 24. There is no real opposition against Hindi in Tamimad declared Mr. M. Satyanarayana, General-Secretary, of South In« dian Hindi Prachar Sabha, address.ng members at Hyderabad on Sunday. There were black flag demonstrations against Hindi sometimes144 words
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Article120 1955-05-25 1 Inspection Of ThaiMalay Border BANGKOK, May 24: Mow Thai police are to be sent south for "Operation Urrtty," it was decided by Police General phao Sriyanbnd on his return to Bangkok on Saturday from wi inspect on of the ThaiMalaya border a rca. Gen'era i Sriyanond, Thai Assistant Interior MinisterAP - 120 words
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Article66 1955-05-25 1 LONDON, May 24 Sherpa Tensng, th e Nenalfese Conqueror of Mount Everest y-sv eald he would °r> to the Fifth International Festival Of Youth "Ti<i Students in Warsaw thia Summer according to h warsaw radio report heard in London. Tensihsr battled up th e lasr stretches t© theReuter - 66 words
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Article171 1955-05-25 1 WASHINGTON. May 24 Yugoslavia has pledged it will adhere to its "firm independence" desp tc Marshal Tito'a decision to meet with Russsii'a top leaders. The U-S. state Department reported the pledge orrty a few ml<nutes after Secretary Dul>9 met with Yugoslavia's Ambassador yesterday. Yugoslav Ambassador LeoAP - 171 words
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492 1955-05-25 2 Indian Daily Mail s'pore Wed. May 25. 1965 ALL PRAY FOR ATTLEE'S VICTORY rpOMORBOW Is a crucial day for the United Kingdom. Tomorrow the 35,000,000 voter* t hrre will decide on their form of Government for the next few years whether they want the present Tory Government headed by Sir492 words
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175 1955-05-25 2 Shortage Of Protein, Most Serious Food Problem MADRAS. Shortage of protein is generaly considered to be the most serious part of the world food problem today," according to the l F rr A and AKflcujtuv.U Organisation of the United Nations. The FAO estimates that moi> than half of the worldsNAFEN - 175 words
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249 1955-05-25 2 Bhave Himself Collected 2.3m. In 27 Months BOMBAY. Mr. Jayapraka&h Narayan sad Thursday that 38 lakh acres of land had been collected all over India since the Bhoodan Movement was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave. The fcrmer PSP leader, who has renounced politics foreverFOC - 249 words
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215 1955-05-25 2 Increase In Multi-Purpose Societies NEW DELHI: An Increase in the number cf "multi-pur, pose" co-operative societies throughout the country as an effective means of helping the rural folk i n marketing their goods and for granting agricultural loans has been re. commended to the Unicn Gov. ernment by the RuralNAFEN - 215 words
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116 1955-05-25 2 SRINAGAR. The conference of Chief Electoral officers meet nj? here agreed that tne gum and indelible ink used for the first Genera) Electioii, and the subsequent elections in PEPSU., Travanccre Cochin, and Andhia, should be used for the next General Election, The conference agreedFOC - 116 words
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Article85 1955-05-25 2 LAJINL»v»in rvi w^a |i«.°Mx years women have tn*n in the majority on the mi. all palish council of u lc tutre*»que Bishops Itchinj;t<-.n ■n warwlckshure. This year the men or this parish were determined to put an end to this petticoat government. But theyNAFEN - 85 words
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239 1955-05-25 2 NEW DELHI: An advance party of the Indian Meteoro. logical expedition left for Ceylon last week to study the longest total solar eclipse in 1.250 years on June 20. A second party of meteorologists will join the other mem. her s of theFOC - 239 words
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144 1955-05-25 2 Hindu Marriage Bill: President Gives Assent NEW DELHI. The Hindu Marriage Bill, 1955— the first important step towards the enactment of the Hindu Code has received the assent of the President and comes nto force immediately. This Central Act aims at making monogamy the rule of law for the entireFOC - 144 words
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Article61 1955-05-25 2 FOC KARACHI; The Government has rat fled the "agreed formula relating to the trans, fer of bank accounts and lockers drawn up at tne Indo. Pakistani discussions at minis, terial level here last April. The Government had earlier announced the ratification of agreed decisions on movable evacueeFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-05-25 2 Put Me Amongst The Girls Clement Atttee. leader of tho British Labour Party, looks happy as, with his w'fe, he chats with women who rushed to shake Urn by the hand at the end of an election meeting h e addressed at the Fishing: center p* !>«••* r.«ar Edinburgh- p*»"to.A.P. - 50 words
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131 1955-05-25 2 New Leprosy Relief Centres In India j MADRAS: The Belgian Gov. i ernment has decided to start: some leprosy relief centres in the worst affected parts of the Indian Un en. it la 1 learnt In this connexion the Leprosy Control Unit Of the Bel. gi«n Leprosy Foundation led byFOC - 131 words
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337 1955-05-25 2 LONDON: Ind'a and Pakistan's move to split up the In. dia office Library draws forth a plea from the "Manchester Guardian" to keep the collection intact. The newspaper, saying that diapersai of the library would be "a catastrophe for scholarship," urge* thatNAFEN - 337 words
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167 1955-05-25 2 LONDON: Babie- are be. ]ng encouraged to be fed w lth meat, flßh and other ordinary fords consumed by adultswithin a few weeks of birth by a London doctor. He is Dr. Bruno Gaos. In the Brit ah Dietetic Association journal. Dr. GangNAFEN - 167 words
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Article78 1955-05-25 2 NEW DELHI: India's ,x--peiKi.tiire in connection u-ith (he :»n ;ii miM jirrordinif to the linal figures, l> I< s. 9,040,000. This »i*n (tg recoverable from tue two eonunoiuj* concerned. it in understood haPI of KM amount has already i»-< it r» •H.vered and tne \jnNAFEN - 78 words
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Article95 1955-05-25 2 NEW DELHI: The A« India Congress Committee haa emphasized the necese.ty ol opening a regular constructs work department of each Pradesh Congress Committee -vith at least one wholctime vorker to ru n it property and efficiently. y in a circular to Presidents cf all Pradesh Congi^ess Com.FOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-05-25 2 Princes* Margaret arrives n horseback for the Nermd dn\ of the European Horse TrlaK at Windsor Groat Park.- AP photo.AP - 23 words
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Article327 1955-05-25 2 Audio- Visual Education r iCW DELHI; An lntrns'ftcation of audio-visual education is being tormuiate<i by '.in. UAmjwl civvu-'iiiit^iu, ii hav;ng been reuliSeu byHea tn Nlnrxry expeius here that maois t«i c«u n «>n ]u>i.i 4 i j,iotuems 'S an essential prerequisite to any new .schenu tor g vin^ real meuic-ilNAFEN - 327 words
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Advertisement12 1955-05-25 2 ■MB SOLI ACINTti PARIOW C0. t LTD Out* •MlMlnf, S<nfa f oi>t,12 words
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883 1955-05-25 3 Sri Prakasa's Appeal Mr Sri Praluu*. Governor of Stafc^lSf^E!* w week that cultuxml reUtto« 8 had **£teTu£l J2? The Governor was inaugura. ting; summer camp for for. agn students in India, con. ducted by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. NewFOC - 883 words
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Article100 1955-05-25 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. S. Thiru. male Iyengar, Chief Engineer, Hirakud Project and the Vice. President of the International Commission en High Dams, ha.s arrived in Madras from Bhubaneswar en route to Bombay, from where he will prcceed to Paris to partici. patp in the fifth CongressFOC - 100 words
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Article57 1955-05-25 3 NEW YORK: The Rock, feller Foundation has given a fellows h p to Sir Zafrullah Khan, Judge of the Inter. national Court, to do research in international law at Colum. bia University. Sir Zafrullah Khan s expected to spend about six months at the Uni. versity57 words
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140 1955-05-25 3 Non-Dollar Area Cotton": Import Ceiling Reached NEW UELHI: m d i a has reached the ceiling 450 000 bales— nxed fop cotton Imports from the non-dollar area for the year 1954.55. This explains according to an authoritative source, the official announcement earlier this week from Bombay that no further application*FOC - 140 words
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Article44 1955-05-25 3 DACCA. Mr. D. x. Pritt In ex. pected to arrive here to argue habeas corpus petitions on behalf of Sl -Tnp detenu s before Dacca High Court. About 38 *uch petitions are pending final hearing by the Court FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article267 1955-05-25 3 CAL.CUTTA: Considerable expansion in the activities of the Asian Trade Union Col'ege, Calcutta, and improvements m the methods of teaching curriculum and general' organisation i n the years ahead, are presaged :o a recentlypuhjished revdew of the CoiK lege's actvitie s during ihe first two yearsNAFEN - 267 words
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237 1955-05-25 3 DODAMARG (Bordering Goa). Portuguese police en Wednesday last fired on a batch of 54 volunteers who crossed into Goa to offer satyagraha for the liberation of the colony. Four were wounded, according to 13 satyagrahis of the ma n batch who arrived at the officeFOC - 237 words
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Article83 1955-05-25 3 POONAt Lt..Gen K. S. Thimayya, GOC.-in-C. Southern Command, arrived here last week by train from Bom. bay to take over his new command. He was received at the stat co among: others by Ma].. Gen. E. Habibullah, Command, ant. National Defence Aca. demy, and other officers stationedNAFEN - 83 words
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369 1955-05-25 3 NEW YORK. Ceylon i s to be the scene of a critical test of one aspect of Professor Albert Einstein B theory of relativity. According to his -deaa, the grativational pull of a large body shculd bendNAFEN - 369 words
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Article155 1955-05-25 3 KARACHI: The forthcoming trade talks betwnen Pakistani and Indian officials, opening here on May 26, ar e likely to result in greater co.cpcration between the two countries, in, formed circles here believe. Question* relating to border* trade (mainly affecting East Pakistan) and an increasing use of rail.trafficNAFEN - 155 words
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Article97 1955-05-25 3 NEW DELHI; Ven teak ms;y soon replace tfhe famous mull berry wood for the large-scale manufacture of Hockey sticks In the country. Expei'.monts conducts m i M ie Forest Research institute Dehra Dun, fcr lind'.n^ oit x "Ultat^e substitute for mulberry (have proved quite .successful with97 words
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Article207 1955-05-25 3 PORTSMOUTH; Th c first major warship to be bui >t at thc only remaining; building rlip in the Portsmouth dock* yard will he launched on May 23. It is "The Leopard/* a mu> t' -purpose frigate mounted with heavy anti-aircraft .ir« mament. Wth a length ofNAFEN - 207 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-05-25 3 Npo Dinh Diem, the Prime Minister of Viet Nam, mho ha» somehow managed to reman in power throurbout the turbulent past weeks, waves t > a crowd of 40,000 demonstrators who gathered in Saigon Market Place Ma v 15 to shout "Down With TheA.P. - 68 words
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Article220 1955-05-25 3 BERLIN; The Soviet union has founded a special organization to brin^ Russian emigres overseas back to Russia. Located Ln the Russian .sec. tor of Berlin, -t has tt committee of 17 includioe representatives of the BalUc peo. pjes. several Ukrainians, a Tartar and a GeorgianNAFEN - 220 words
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190 1955-05-25 3 I NKW DELHI: Tft e highly valued medicinaJ plant Sarpagandha Rauwolna Serpentina) Us apparently getting scarce In the Himalayan re. gions. a tea. m of botanists who recently combed the plant's habitats has returned without gettin E a single specimen. The root ot tWs plantNAFEN - 190 words
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Advertisement88 1955-05-25 3 rarker (%*kh ROYAL BLUI lllli "vl!"P 11 1 WASHABLI "iJJa Quink d£rSf WASHf S RIGHT OUT! Tn case of an accident, plain Quink. For permanence, use soap and water will wash out Permanent Quink. All Quink every trace of Parker's Wash- Washable and Permanent,' able Royal Blue Quink from contains88 words
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Article33 1955-05-25 4 The next fortnightlfy mentine of the Divine Life Society will be held today at 7 p.m. at Gokuh Villa," 9, Boscombc Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri R. M- Krishnan.33 words
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INDIA DRAW WITH U. S. IN THOMAS CUP ON OPENING DAY
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Article, Illustration34 1955-05-25 4 standing Jeft to right; p. S. CHOWLA; T. N. sETH; W. R. AOASKAR (Manager); MANOJ GUHa and NAM)I NATEKAR, squatting *n tront; left to right— G. HEMMADY and R. DONGRK.34 words
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Article102 1955-05-25 4 (By Oar Staff Reporter) The opening day of the Tboma« Cap Badminton Tournament played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium iaat night saw India draw with America, both Hooting two points each. Following are the remits of the games «o far played (the remaining game** three SinKjlea102 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-05-25 4 DOUBLES NATEKAR DONGRE NANDU XATEKAR (toft) and RAVINDEB DONGRE who were scheduled to meet Americans CARL LOVEDAv and MANUEL AOMANDARI7 in doubles last night In the Thomas Cup matches beginning at Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-05-25 4 Photos. NANDU NADEKAR (left) and R. DONGRE having a practice game at the Badminton Stadium.- I.D.M.I.D.M. - 19 words
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122 1955-05-25 4 Dumping Of U.S. Rice Affects Burma RANGOON, May 24: A U.B. Rice Study Mission led by Charles F. Baldwin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State fo r Far Eastern Economic affairs, will continue discussions Tuesday with Burmese Government officials on the serious rice marketing problems of this country. Monday the MissionAP - 122 words
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Article187 1955-05-25 4 inc loilowiug statement was Utoucd by UIC iVnUioliy ut J_«tocur auu vvtuiuc last liignt.'it is announced irum tne ♦vl.mawy ox i^auuur and Weiidie Cuat there nave ueen discu&aions over tne weeKena wicn ooth parties to tn e dispute between Singapore Haruour iiuai d and tne187 words
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67 1955-05-25 4 NEW DELHI, May 24: Indian Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party hag told its members not to attend the Communist sponsored World Festival of Youth in Warsaw, Poland, in July, it was learned today. A circular letter from Congress Headquarters also said the Party's members should notAP - 67 words
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Article337 1955-05-25 4 Sir John The Bandung Hero GANDY: Th c Mayor cf Kanuy. air uana Soysa, j hailea the Pr*m e Minister Sir juun KotelawaJa, M U^ hun of Handling at the fqt ndaiion fc-ione laymy ceremony 01 the 1 1 Sangharaja Privcna Maiwatta j Vihare. The ceremony was performed amidst customaryFOC - 337 words
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180 1955-05-25 4 Barter Trade With Czechoslovakia Approved COLOMBO: Ceylon ha« deecided to aUow prirate trade with the Soviet Union and £a»t European coumrie* in r lOn strategic materials," according to an official spokesman for. last week, He said that for the first time the CeyioneseFOC - 180 words
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Article110 1955-05-25 4 M.I.C. JOHORE BAHRU At the ninth Annual Genera] Meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress. Johore Bahru, lie! recently, following were elected office-bearers- President: Mr. Rm. St V. Sfnniah Pillai. j.P. vice President; Mr. Sohan Singh- Hon. Secretary; Mr. K, R. Krishna; Asst. Secretary; Mr. ,K, R, tt. Varma; Hon. Treasurer:110 words
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Article224 1955-05-25 4 GAJLJJB; in granting a 'fasah 1 divorce to a 28-year-old Muslim girt from her 60--year-old husband a widow with whom she had lived for only two months. Mr. M. A.. Thassim, J.P., the Quasi for Ga.je, commented on Muslm marriages in oeyloh. In this case MohamedFOC - 224 words
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Article204 1955-05-25 4 J/iFPNA: CeyOon would be a province of India and Hinc" would become the State language of the Island, sad Mr C. Ponnampaam, advocate and former Mayor of Jaffna, dnclarin K open the Skanda Ligtht Carnival (last week. Mr. ponnambalam said the Sinhalese and Tamil leader?FOC - 204 words
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Article95 1955-05-25 4 Ceylon-Egypt Trade fact reviewed COLOMBO: Mr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister last ween nad discussions with Ceylon officials on the working of the Ceyicn-Egypt Trade Agreement. Under the agreement, Egypt Is to license freely the import of Ceyion tea against an assurance of purchases by Ceyon of Egyptian goods worthFOC - 95 words
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72 1955-05-25 4 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION A 'NEW LOOK' Professor v. S. Sundarum B.A. (Hons) (Econ), M.A (Pol. sc.), Head nt the Department of Economics, Sir Theagaraya Colege, Madras will give a tai'k on "University Education— A Ne w Outlook" at "the Shelu Theatrette, Collyer Quay, today at 5.15 p.tn, rhe meeting has been72 words
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Article154 1955-05-25 4 li-rt-i"! <-»*<<: iue i-n b di of oO,\aa) svnacasi^ |tMu«ra h a3 ofcca tota./y u o tu,ica oy tne o v>xc *©to Xiie t^t»uoa of owajjuaiia ceacitvib xniinoi. xi».i> i.s ."iWilu L»y MI, v. S. i^. W**""-«^e> ilC i avXltlttiy of Uie v^cutitu rTuvoice 'MM ntvutFOC - 154 words
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Advertisement136 1955-05-25 4 CHANGE OF SAILING TIME t.».s. "State «f Madras" Voy; sailing May 25. IH.Vi Sailing May 25, 1955 2:00 p.n. DECK BUNK Passengers 1100 a.m SALOON Pa«.enger 8 l2too noon All passengers travelling per the above vessel are hereby notified c( the above change of sailing time. Inconvenience caused i s136 words
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