Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1955
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Title Section18 1955-06-05 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily News OL XI NO. lit SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article266 1955-06-05 1 To Help Ease Tension Will Suggest To Russia Dissolution Of Cominform NEW DELHI, June 4 The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, left New Delhi by air today for Bombay on his way to Moscow tor a two -week "tension-reducing" tour of Russia. Earlier thfe week heReuter - 266 words
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Article213 1955-06-05 1 SAIGON, June 4.— Hoa Hao Rebel General Tran Van Soai's Chief of Staff, Colonel Bertin Lieu, has been arrested by Government police here while on an undisclosed mission to the Capital. Soai's second' m command wad seized presumably while en cute Jb contact representatives of theA.P. - 213 words
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Article48 1955-06-05 1 NEW DELHI June 4 India has made a pift of 5.000 ton 5 of rice to Cambodia to hp]p tide over rice deficit n that country it was announced yesterday. The rice is bein* delivered tn Bombay and the Cambodia government m transTJorttoir it. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1955-06-05 1 MANILA, June 4 Red China wUI tree 1 1 more U.S. airmen within 24 hours Managing Director J>C Jain cf the. Times of fnd% said Friday ii'jjht. Jain saiu he obtained the Information from a "very reiiable itouroe." He declined to say wh«re theAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-06-05 1 photo. Labour Party Leader Mr. Cement Attlee looks jjlum as he boards a *ft at Trans;i< t House, London Headquarters of the Labour Party, on the afternoon oi May 27, fellowJug: tb« Party's defeat at the elections. APAP - 38 words
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288 1955-06-05 1 India To Invite U. S. And China For A Confab On 'Formosa' LONDQX, June 4 DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS SAII> FRIDAY NIGHT PREMIKR CHOU EN-LAI SENT A SE- CRET MESSAGE TO BRITAIN ON THE SUBJECT OF FORMOSA'S FUTURE AND RELATED PROBLEMS. Tfc3s was reportedA.P. - 288 words
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145 1955-06-05 1 Lab. Elders Step Down Tells Dalton LONDON, June 4. Hugh Daltoo, 67, resigned Friday night from the Labour party's high command and urged that his elderly colleagues with the exception of Leader Clement Attlcc step down also to make way for younger man. A mere youthful executive group is theAP - 145 words
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98 1955-06-05 1 Belgrade Talks Result: U.S. Pleased WASHINGTON, June 4.— The United States yesterday expressed omcia] gratification at the "apparent acceptance" by Urn Soviet Union of Yugoslavia's independence. Mr. Henry Suydam, the State Department spokesman, m the first official American comment on the Conference m Belgrade between leaders of Yugoslavia and theReuter - 98 words
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Article139 1955-06-05 1 PARIS, June 4.— The Frencn Premier M. Edgar Faure and M. Tahar Ben Ammar Prime Minister of Tunisia yesterday signed the agreement giving Home Rule to Tunisia. The agreement comes after nearly ten months of negotiations which began when M. Pierre Mendes France, as Premier, madeReuter - 139 words
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90 1955-06-05 1 Peking Graduate Will Teach In Singapore WASHINGTON, June 4.Kisu Rhee. grand nephew of Korean President Syngmaw Rhee, will receive a graduate dip'oma Saturday m commencement exorcises at Gailaudet College, the World's only college for the deaf. He will teach m his father's school for the deaf m Taogu, Korea. AnotherAP - 90 words
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Article26 1955-06-05 1 A total of 110 Indian labourers were repatriated during April, 1955 from the Federation, of whom 66 are ac*i Its, 38 minors and 6 infants.26 words
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115 1955-06-05 1 DACCA, JUNE 4 GOVERNORS RULE HAS BKEX ENDED IN EAST PAKISTAN \SU PARLIAMENT A I', V GOVERNMENT RESTORED. PAKISTAN PRIME IfIVMIIK MOHAMMAD ALI ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY Parliamentary Government was suspended and Governors Rule imposed m May tiast year when Mr. Fazlul Hug's Administration was dismissedReuter - 115 words
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Article55 1955-06-05 1 STAVELOT, lieltflttti, June 4 A homing pigeon which ilosv its way eaatiy found the way borne.' It flew into the local pu£ce station and perched on the cupboard contawri«K lost property, A policeman captured it, read the bird's identification ring and returned At to its ownerAP - 55 words
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Article85 1955-06-05 1 From Our Own OatMayaaiaai MADRAS, June 3 M- re ernsi^nments of American ffhee arrived Thursday m Madras and nomba v as ijifts for <iistr bt:':i -i am Tit; instLti.l ons for Urn poor. People who have ta=-te«! the jfhe e say that Jt R Suanty but85 words
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Article87 1955-06-05 1 AMMAN, June 4 General Sir Geraid Tempier wno is tounng the Middle East m preparation for his new appointment as chief of the British imperiai General staff left hero Friday for Cairo after a mrcc-day visit. With General Sir Charles Kelghtley, Commander-ln-Chler or the Bntisn MidUaReuter - 87 words
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Article116 1955-06-05 1 STOCKHOLM, June 4.— A Lively Turkish Girl with raven black hair, a perfect figure, a naughty twinckle m her eyes and a charming ability to speak everal languages other than Turkish, conquered every male heart at Brohma airport her«j Friday. Miss Turkey," arrived here from Copenhagen with nineAP - 116 words
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328 1955-06-05 1 Delhi Hockey Association, against Singapore at the Jalan June 7. at 5.15 p.m. The irxiian team who are on their way to New Zealand, wi'l arrive on 7th June and leave on Btn. The Delhi Hockey Association are a formidable328 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-06-05 1 The retiring Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Mahmuri bin Mat, was presented with a silver salver by the Commonwealth Parlia- 1 mentary Association (Federa- tien of Ma'aya Branch) at Its j annual general meeting and dinner at Hotel Majent lc, Kuala I Lumpur,85 words
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340 1955-06-05 1 Selangor Perak employ Most A little less than fifty per cent of the number of labourers employed on the Federation's Rubber Estates, Coconut Estates, Oil Palm Estates, Tea Estates, Tin Dredging and Tin Mines the key industries of the Federation of340 words
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Article67 1955-06-05 1 NEW DELHI, June 4 Asked has views on the Yugoslav Russian statement Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said; "Every friendly agreement Is good which promotes peace." Mr. Ntehru vrV.l be away five weeks one of the fondest trips he has ever made outside India since becomingReuter - 67 words
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Article203 1955-06-05 1 The question of building a convalescent and T.B. home on St. John's island will be studied by Government tallowing the Minister for Health's visit there Friday. Mr. Braga was accompanied by his Permanent Secretary, Dr. R. H. Bland, the Deputy Health Officer, Dr. K.203 words
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Article102 1955-06-05 1 NEY YORK, June 4.— The I National broadcasting Company last night took the Soviet Communist chief Klkita 1 Khrushchev at his word and asked for permission to send a team of reporters and tech- nicians into the Soviet Union. Sylvester Weaver, the President ofReuter - 102 words
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Article259 1955-06-05 2 COMPLAINTS AGAINST DILIP My face is my fortune, Sir, quoth the milk-maid m the nursery rhyme. For Dilip Kumar his face very nearly proved to be his undoing as an actor, and it happened the day before he left for Madras for costume fitting and other preliminaries to do with259 words
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109 1955-06-05 2 Film On Life And Teachings Of Sri Ram Krishna Bharat Katha Chittram, a| newly floated concern, has an ambitious programme for its future. Its first venture will bo a picture en the life and teachings O f Sri Ram Krishna, the Master as Bengal calls him today. One does not109 words
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Article97 1955-06-05 2 A newly formed film unit, Messrs. Sroe Ganesh Films Ltd., has completed all necessary arrangements for celluloiding the great and glorious life of one of the greatest sages of the world. Late Raja Rammohun Roy, the everg'.orious son of Bengal and the herculean architect of modern97 words
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Article156 1955-06-05 2 NEW DELHI: A pilot pro-' ject to study cattle sterility will soon be launched by the '> Tnion Government m co-opera-tion with FAO. A Swedish expert wiU be deputed h y FAO to assist the Union Ministry o f Agriculture to study the sterility problem mReuter - 156 words
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Article336 1955-06-05 2 Miss Waheeda Takes To Films Bharata Natya pOR the first time m the his tory of the South Indian screen, a Muslim girl has stepped into the screen life casting off the outmoded burkha. She halls from a cultured and respected middle class which dreads to defy the336 words
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Article124 1955-06-05 2 One of the intruders for autographs from Bharat Bhooshan wa s more persisttent than the others. He became an everyday caller and finally camped on Bhaiat's doorstep one mcrniug for an autograph. After two hours or endurance, Bharat gave m. He opened the door and looked124 words
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Article, Illustration241 1955-06-05 2 thi's "Rojulu Marayi" (Times have changed) In Telugu, which has been released throughout Andhra and m Bangalore, young Waheeda has already been signed up for three mere pictures within two months ai'ter her entry into the film field. Her immediate next is the heroine's role m National Art241 words
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241 1955-06-05 2 A new, revised and expanded version of Voice of India, a documentary on the life of Mahatma Gandhi, was shown here to a packed cinema au dience. Mr. Dcvadas Gandhi, chairman of the Gandhi Films Committee, which prepared the documentary, was present241 words
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830 1955-06-05 2 Daphne Clare - FASCINATED BY INDIAN FOLK SONGS DANCES Daphne Clare By London Professor To Record In Bengal, Assam Nepal LONDON. Dr. Arnold Bake, M.A.D. Litt, (Oxon), Sanskrit scholar and expert on Indian music at London University, has left here for a year's work In India m collaboration with Calcutta University. He will830 words
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Article67 1955-06-05 2 A large gathering of rilxn personalities, advertising chiefs and members of the pies s recently attended a preview of Asha Chitra' s fum shorts, "Ritu Vihar" and "Holl", prcduced to boost a popular brand of cigarette. While "Hoii", starring Ashok Kumar, Shyama and Sunder, has a comedy67 words
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Article177 1955-06-05 2 CALCUTTA: A new IndoJapanese technical collaboration programme, making available to an Indian manufacturing unit m Calcutta latest plants for the manufacture of of electrical gocds and equipment as well as the technical know-how, ts now nuder consideration of the Union Government. Government sanction f C r the programme177 words
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Article173 1955-06-05 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has presented to the Beard of Editors of the History of India's Freedom Movement a set of pustage stamps issued m Berlin by Azad Hind Government of Subhash Chandra Bose. These stamps were sent to Mr. Nehru by friendsNAFEN - 173 words
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Article464 1955-06-05 2 ]y[OST Indians ar e reluctant to kiil snakes p.ven deud.y cobra 8 m theii hwnes. This report from Patna m northeast India shows why. Theie, says the report, the wife' and brother of a junior district officer named J- Ahmad kiLetl a snake m their home.464 words
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Article152 1955-06-05 2 the most talented actress of the Indian screen who celebrated her Silver Jubileo birthday last year, j attalnned the age of 26 on lat June. Born m Calcutta on 1-6-1929, Nargis is the daughter of the famous songstress, the late Jaddan Bai. She has a craving for152 words
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Article127 1955-06-05 2 Ceylonese film actress, Ayesha Weeruckoon, who ia' now m Bombay working m a picture Is writing a novel. The story revo.ves round the love affair of a dancer, with India as its background. The story is woven for light reading but the major portion of its127 words
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115 1955-06-05 2 Book On Japanese Method Of Rice Cultivation NEW DELHI; A detailed book on the Japanese i.iethod of paddy cultivation m India, tracing its history and development, is under reparation by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The book is designed to give an account of the stops taken and theNAFEN - 115 words
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273 1955-06-05 2 Settlement Of Displaced Persons Claims NEW DKIaHI; Over 36.000 judicialc ca^es a nder the DUtplaced Peirons" Claims (Supplementary 1 Act of 1954 have been disposed of by the Chief Settlement commissioner Offioe since last year it 's learnt. This act, was brought into being to enable disposal of the judicialFOC - 273 words
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Article19 1955-06-05 2 evil spirits, and the story of the Ahmad family i« a familiar one In many distrieti of Mto APAP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-06-05 3 EMULATIVE Those who had seen counting of ballot paper 8 m the recent elections held In Singapore, would surely feel how efficiently it Is done In England after taking a look at the picture 1 above. Ballot boxes are emptied onto the tables and the count begins at Caxton Hall,85 words
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89 1955-06-05 3 ini«;w yukk, June 4 Mr. Vyacheslav Mclotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, will arrive m New York aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth on June 14 for the 10th anniversary celebrations m San Francisco of the United Nations. The three Western Foreign Ministers Mr. Harold MacMil lan ofReuter - 89 words
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Article885 1955-06-05 3 S. K. Chettur - S. K. Chettur By /\H Solitude, where are the* charms that Sages have seen m the face," lamented i Alexander Selkirk on a lonely j island, and referred later on to Society, Friendship and Lcve I as being divinely bestowed upon Man. He must have been885 words
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Article819 1955-06-05 3 Daniel Behrman - Daniel Behrman By Ti'Or the past tlirre yeairs, an international schol dedicated to the conviction that good government is a keystone of ecnomit: and scci.tl progress and that public servants, therefore, mu.-t be tecii■tahUM^ n;.t pciitio ana hn fceen functioning m Rio dr. Jare ro m819 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-06-05 3 The picture of the medal which i.s to be presented to every school child m Job ore during the Diamond Jubilee o f the reign ot the Sultan which wt'i be celebrated o n September 17 this year. On the reverse of the medal is63 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-06-05 3 President Tito of Yugoslavia, right, urinkfc a toast with the new Chinese Ambassador, Wu Hslu, In the White Palace, Belgrade, alter Wu had presented his credentials. Later m the Oay, Tito welcomed Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister* and Nikita Khrushchev, the Secretary of theAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-06-05 3 Tito and his Russian visitors moved their two-day-old talk* from Belgrade out to the secluded island o* Brionl, off the Northern Dalmatian Coast. AP photo shows': Left to riffht Khruschchev, Tito, Bulganin and MJkoyan.38 words
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122 1955-06-05 3 NEw DELHI A .symposium on Rauwolfia Serpentina wi'U be held under the auspice.? of the Pharmaceutical and Drug Re.sp.arcih Committee mi n September this year, it is taincd. Jlnv:tatlon.i are bein^ sent to experts interested m the pliant and its various UMB, The symposium will doaiNAFEN - 122 words
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Article161 1955-06-05 3 LONDON: The growing importance of Commonwealth oil refineries is brought out by figures issued for 1954 by the Petroleum information Bureau. For the Commonwealth area as a whole, capacity totalled 77.000,000 tons annually, an Increase of 12,000,000 tons en 1953. Further refineries arc now being built mNAFEN - 161 words
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191 1955-06-05 3 As Khrushchev, Marshal Tito and other Soviet and Yugoslav leaders left th e irawing room of the Serbian Government bui'ld.Hfr wher>j the Soviet reception was held MarsihaJ Tito pointed out a of foreign journalists to Khrushchev. Khrushchev said In Russlm, "Jouimaflists areReuter - 191 words
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Article118 1955-06-05 3 MAORAS: The total area .sown with paddy m 1954 55 :n Madras State ig estimated at 64,28,000 acres. Compared with the provisional! figuro of 64,25,000 acres for th e previous year, the present estimate reveals a slight increase of 0.05 per cent. As compared with the118 words
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Article150 1955-06-05 3 CALCUTTA: A surgical tone] was left behind In the abdomen of a worker during a surgical operation on him for a stab wound, In a city hospital. A City Magistrate passed severe strictures agalkiftt the surgecn concerned and his a slants, for "utter negligence' leading toFOC - 150 words
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Article116 1955-06-05 3 cultural Department. Rain m Deaembor, 1954, a nd i o subsequent months a'jso imnroved the condition of the crop affected by pe^ts. The condition of the standing crop is reported to be fair except m parta if Coimbatorc, RamatiatJiapuram. North Arcot and the non-Pcrlyar area of Madurai direct. The totalFOC - 116 words
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Article34 1955-06-05 3 sj si aou jo pi:aiX Itfjoi am. r 002.9'8S jo b^jb »S»jdA« am '9) PUB 'yjßnb^ptini stb^ u->ai^ SFGI a m Japu n sasvo rBTOjpnC oopnpuj soißO Perpisaj a>m, a 'l jBaX 3Duis a»B34 words
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Article405 1955-06-05 4 Like Jerusalem For Xians And Mecca For Muslims ANURADHAPURA. Anuradhapura should be a Buddhist city set apart for I'tuldhists U* world over just as Jerusalem l H for Christians and Meooa for Muslims, said Mr. Idore P. Dc Zoysa, Village Committee Investigating Officer m the N.C.P. m hisFOC - 405 words
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Article29 1955-06-05 4 The Annual General Meetin of the Younjr Women'a Christian Association of Singapore wMI be held on Wednesday, June 8 at 8.15 p.m. at 5 Raffles Quay.29 words
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Article65 1955-06-05 4 'Saffron' Rain COLOMBO. An extraordinary natural phenomenon was seen here when, a *an*roncoloured drizzle began to fall from the skies. It occurred only near the Dalada Maligawa and the Upper Colombo Street, section of the town. People dressed m white suddenly found their clothes splashed with yellow. Light patches of65 words
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Article298 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO: A neatly-folded pair of trousers, a pair of mocasslnx, a leather hand-bag and a polo hat were found to the car said to belong to Mr. C. C. V. Welikala, Superintendent of Mains m charge of the Ambatale pumping s cheme. who disappeared last week andFOC - 298 words
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Article125 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO; A trade agreement has been signed between Ceylon and Pakistan, providing nv-ist-ravoured nation treatment to each other m respect of importation and exportation of goods, shipping and other commercial matters. The agreement provides for larger exchange of commodities between the two countries than before. The moreFOC - 125 words
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Article194 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO; The iat« Sir Jlames ix.tb, will aiiways be rememDeiea as a person who aid much to elevate politics to a higner pjane, aeua Dr. M. r. Draaunan at the commemoration meeting held m honour of Sir James feirls at the Workmen's Resort, JBridge Street,FOC - 194 words
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Article118 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon i^ahour Party will continue to function as an independent body with no strings attached to the U.N.P. or any other political party, This decision was arrived at last week whten the special committee of the party met ochind closed doors to discuss what118 words
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Article145 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO; The import of fresh vegetables from India is likely to be banned shortl-y m view of the abundance of local! produce. For the six months prior to March tthla year Ceylbn imported 3091 cwt of fresh vegetables at a cost of Rs. 137,813. Complaints145 words
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Article69 1955-06-05 4 I NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industries has drawn up a special technical know-how programme to help small-scale industries produce better quality goods. Experts from European countries will be soon recrui- ted to advise industries mareu- facturing- precision instru- ments. An expert from69 words
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Article87 1955-06-05 4 COLOMBO; I c regretted that fewer young boys and girls came to hfe hon»» now for advice about their careers, ssM Mir. V. Kumamswamy. Acting Minlhter of Dransport and Works, at a meettn* at the Nnnavii textile schuuf. Ohavakachcheri. He advised youth to join87 words
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120 1955-06-05 4 In has m the past been the practice of some local education authorities m the United Kingdom to admit oversea students to colleges under their jurisdiction at the low "in-county" rate applicable to residents m the area, while others have charged the120 words
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Article80 1955-06-05 4 Therfe are 259 teddy shops on estates m existence througnout the Federation, c ays the Labour Department Ftenort tor March, 1955. In the State of Perak alone there are 102 toddy ahoj.s, wlt(h 56 m Kedah and 49 (n Johore. gelangor has 27 shops, Penang— 9,80 words
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Article112 1955-06-05 4 This Labour Department of Federation of Malaya warns estate labourers against ladder tapping for m any accident thereat the ilabourer will not be crvUtlcd to compensation. The report says; "One of the results of ladder tapping is that tappers sometimes have quite bad faflte. When the112 words
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Article38 1955-06-05 4 GUATEMALA CITY, June 4. Guilierho Ovando Arrlola, President of the Congress during the left-wing regime of President Jacobo Arbenz, was arrested today near Coatepeque, South- West Guatemala. H e weat into e»*'* M«nrt«o loaf flenUmhtr.. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article59 1955-06-05 4 MANCHESTER, Jane I. Kamanathan Kriabnan. 18-year-old Indian player, caused one of the biggest tennis upsets of the season when he beat Jaroslav Drobny, Egyptian holder of the Wimbledon title m the Northern tournament here yesterdfcy. Krtahnan, last year's Wimbledon Junior titleholder, beat Drobny 7 5, B—*8Reuter - 59 words
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Article57 1955-06-05 4 «OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfX Slovakia will advise Hhe cutlery manufacturing Industry. Surgical instruments produced m India, at present are considered to be below standard by many experts. An expert wdll be recruited from the united Kingdom to remedy this. The machinery required for these industries wCK be brought by the foreign expert* andNAFEN - 57 words
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168 1955-06-05 4 LONDON, June 4. ♦w irZ' J *"!!2 Imk V l rcvin S <Mpiomat, told Sir An£^fh?Sf if* KSS^L thou ht Formosa problem .I!? P*™**" 0 t*™" patience and understanding on both sides. On his arrival at London airport from New Delhi, Mr. MenonReuter - 168 words
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Article111 1955-06-05 4 REHOVOTH, Israeli, June 4. Burma's Premier U Nu Friday laid flowers on the grave here of Israel's first President, Professor Chaim Weizman. Welzman's widow stood beside him. Afterwards U Nu went to the forest surrounding the Mausoleum to plant eucalyptus sappllngs. Earlier Friday, the BurmeseAP - 111 words
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Article73 1955-06-05 4 KOZHIKODE, May 81— The Union Railway Minister, Ms. Lai Bahadur Shastrl, said m Mercara (Coorg) on May 29 that he is considering the possiMlity of eatabtfehing a mil link between Bombay and Mangalore on the west coast. A land and air survey of the area 4s beingFOC - 73 words
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Article75 1955-06-05 4 iwmbj, june 4. Cima Loliobrigida Friday denied Communist claims that she si&ned a World Peace Council appeal. Budapest Radio claimed In a May 25 broadcast that the shapely Italian film star had signed such an appeal. "We only forget that m Iron Curtain countries there is not theAP - 75 words
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Advertisement101 1955-06-05 4 NOTICE Pakistan nationals residing m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya are informed that the Government of Pakistan have promulgated the Registration of Claims (Displaced Persons) Ordinance, inviting claims of refugees to immovable properties left m India. It is expected that Forms with schedules will soon be available from tlie101 words
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Advertisement247 1955-06-05 4 TENDER Tenders will be received by the Commissioner for the <»©varnment of India m Singapore, at 31, Grange Road, Singapore, for re-decoration of two Blocks of flats occupied by the Government cf India staff at 54, Stevens Road. Specifications regarding the work to be completed can be had from India247 words
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