Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1955
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Title Section16 1955-06-21 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. I*B SINGAPORE TFJESDAY, JUNE 21, 1955 *OUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article295 1955-06-21 1 Told Colombo Pressmen The 5 Principles Are Already In U. N. Charter! Field Marshall Pibul Songgram, the Prime Minister of Thailand, concluding a round trip of the world, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Colombo on his way back to Bangkok. The Prime Minister will adcßresg a295 words
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79 1955-06-21 1 Molotov Dag Surprise Meeting SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 Mr. Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, today said a supriv visit to Mr. nag: Hamraarslcjocld. 51>creta:y General O f the LJiHed Nation while Ulegat»< from 60 na tlonj assemble*! here for the Linlted Nat#ona J^th Anniversary meeting tod.i Mr. Molotov was omilinfrReuter - 79 words
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Article66 1955-06-21 1 MOSCOW, Jun e 20.— Russia has sent a new protest note to the United States over the detention by the Chinese Nanalists of the Soviet Tanker Taupse seized m the Formosa Straits a year ago, Tass the offioial Soviet News Agency reported. The agency saidReuter - 66 words
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419 1955-06-21 1 COLOMBO: June 20 The Moon totally eclipsed the Sun over South Asia today and the weather man allied himselt with the United States. As the Junnr body cast its shadow across the fiery «»rb mor« than 400 times fa.-ih>r from the Earth, heavy unseasonal rain cloud*AP - 419 words
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173 1955-06-21 1 Pritt Warns Unemployment In Britain unemployment m Britain m the Autumn was predicted by Mr. D. N. Pritt. Queen's Counsel. uri an article dn the Englisiilaaguagc Soviet Magazine Ncw3 Tass. the Soviet official nowiß agency, said yesterday. Mr. pritt, a former Labour Member of 1 arliament. said the future ofReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration191 1955-06-21 1 The 66th birthday of the well-known Tamil poet SRI BHARATHI DASAN was celebrated with great eclat at the Starlitc Cinema Hall, Pasir Panjang at 10.00 a.m. on Sunday, June 19, under the auspices of the Bharathi Desan Day celebration committee. The Hall was packed toI.D.M. - 191 words
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Article251 1955-06-21 1 With the establishment of m the $750,000 on Thursday, to dial Singapore direct a s at Johore town area and by subscribers. Every call to In the Federation will go by dialling "0." To ccpe with this new traffic, six extra operators will be put251 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-06-21 1 Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (rtg-ht), on a two-week visit to Russia, chats with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetzov a« they cruise by Yacht down the River volga south of Stalingrad. Leaning over the rail ts Nehru' 8 daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi (left) with her isAP - 54 words
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267 1955-06-21 1 INDIAN INDUSTRIES FAIR U. S. COMMUNIST COMPETITION NEW DELHI, June 20 The United States Is treating: the Indian industries fair here as ife biggest and most important venture into the ned of International expositions. The prospect of commercial competition with Ccttamunist nations m spurring American efforts. With the fair notAP - 267 words
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389 1955-06-21 1 Evidence Submitted Before Singapore All Party Committee The All-Party Committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire Into problems of Chinese education an 4 culture m Singapore held a 2>/ 2 hour session In the Committee Room of the Assembly House thin389 words
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Article111 1955-06-21 1 Surrendered Terrorists' Appeal Yesterday, Auster aircraft scattered ever the swampy area of Sepang 150,000 leaflets bearing a happy photograph Of the two surrendered terrorists Goh C'non e Piew and keow Won^ and a personal letter urging their former commrades to surrender. The lotter includes th* following: 'We aro receiving good111 words
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Article94 1955-06-21 1 KARACHI, June 20 Twrt members of the Princeton University Expedition to Tiridh Mir Mountain m Pakisran have conquered the 21,212--fett Islornjl 1 to.k :n ti e v-estern Ktfr«';onHni f-c.r Chitral tiie I-nKiStan Had j reported tccight. The radio said f.ic climbers w.- re Josepih Murphy and ThomasReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement37 1955-06-21 1 V f j Ipo t Ll^l«Mt««*lH H 3MONTHS----5 33 0 0 1 H BMONTHS..-j 8800 I lYE SEtf^*- n l ■I BW* 4 6 SO i HI I MOt tXSo""9 19 50 H HI S^g 00 I37 words
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Article506 1955-06-21 2 INDIA'S LINGUISTIC PROBLEM YU Spore Tues. June 21, 1965 SOLUTION to India's linguistic problem 1» s tUl not m sight. The problem I* m> complex and complicated that a solution satisfactory to all concerned is impossible of achievement. The Linguistic < otnmiH&ion officially called Ihc States Reorganisation t ommlastoav— ha*506 words
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Article129 1955-06-21 2 NEW DELHI: President Rajcndra prasad has awardi-d Ashoka, Chakra to all th c "iffiit meraljers of the crew of Air itn.%l Internat&xial Cbostellaticn Kashmir Princes^ which ctrashed m South China Sea on eleventh of last April. Ashoka Chakra Class One hatf bfcen aw.trdted posthumously to129 words
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Article1110 1955-06-21 2 LIMIT OF HOLDINGS TAMIL NAD CONGRESS COMMITTEE'S REPORT MADRAS: The Land Refroms Sub-Committee of the Tamil Nad Congress working Committee, has, mi n their report just issued, recommended that where a landowner was a resident landowner, m the agricultural year 1054-55. hut. had all or aFOC - 1,110 words
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203 1955-06-21 2 Landlords Picket Public Offices: 243 Arrested In Jaipur JAIPUR: The week-end agSitaticn launched by the R&jasthan Land-owners' Association demanding rehabilitation of th e dispossessed .Tagirdars m their own regions took m ?J*? t week wh n nearl y 300 persons lay prostrate and picketed mi n front o f someFOC - 203 words
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36 1955-06-21 2 Teleprinter Service For Airlines Offices MADRAS: To facilitate reservation and transmission of operational messages from other stations, the Indian Airubes here has installed tele* printer service now connecting the Madras office with. Bangalore, aad Calcutta.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article100 1955-06-21 2 VINOBAJI NAGAR QUNTUR "Vinobajk Nagar." s new colony with 144 huts to home the poor. was declared open last, week by Mr. Prabhakar ji, a close associate of Mr. Vteoha Bhave, Dr. John presided. Mr. j. RamaMngiah, Muni' cJpal Councillor, said It ww proposed to provide medical faculties also toFOC - 100 words
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Article106 1955-06-21 2 Nepal's New Airfield Inaugurated KATHMANDU: Nepal's first all weather airfield at Gauchar was ceremonially inaugurated here last week by King Mahen. dra Vir Vikram The airfield constructed by Indian Army engineers and 4,000 Nepalese labourers, has been completed nine months' ahead of schedule. About 2,000 people including members of theFOC - 106 words
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Article80 1955-06-21 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. p. Gopalan, M.L.A.. last week presented a memorandum t o tine chief Minister, Mr. Kamaraj, urging adequate relief men^uiis for persons who had suffered heavy loss due to storm and rain m parts or North Malabar during May. Government were requested to grantFOC - 80 words
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Article108 1955-06-21 2 AMRSTBAR: Master Tara Bfc.gh, President of the Shiromanl Akali Dai, wa» produced before the Additional District HaMstnte her e last week for trSJuader Sec 188 I.P.C: for alleged defiance of the District Magistrate's baa on 1»«--gutartfe iuegane. He was arrested <% May 10 while leading theFOC - 108 words
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236 1955-06-21 2 Unani Hospital To Be Opened At Madurai MADURAI: The Madurai Municipal Council, at its meeting recently Mr. L. T. Mathuram. Vice-chairman, presiding, decided to open a new Unani Hospital m Ward 12. A resolution moved by Mr. O. Ramasami for integrating the two schools at Enupanadi Into on c HigherFOC - 236 words
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442 1955-06-21 2 MADRAS: There was a great scope for India's products m the Far East markets. Mr. J. V. Somayajulu, President of the Andhra Chamber of Commerce, told the members of the Chamber last week. Mr. Somayajulu, who led the Andhra Chamber Trad 9 Dele*FOC - 442 words
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Article108 1955-06-21 2 KURNOOLi: With a view to gearing up the collection under the National Savings Scheme, the Union Government have appointed a separate National Savings Officer for the Andhra area, which was. till April 1955, under the jurisdiction of the Regional Officer, Madras. The Andhra regional office, which Is108 words
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236 1955-06-21 2 MADRAS: Thg sugar factory propoMd to be started by private enterprise at TtTuvamr In Tanjore IHstriot Is expected to stait cmsWnjf cane m October this year. Mr. M. Baktevatsalsm, Minister for Agriculture, told Preownea la»t week. The Minister, wh o recently visitedFOC - 236 words
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Article92 1955-06-21 2 Match-Filled Lorry Catches Fire DHARAPURAM: A consignment of matches, valued at Rs. 5,000, was destroyed last week when a lorry carrying the cargo dashed against a wayside tree and caught fire on the PdDaniDindißul Road, two miles from here. The lcrry which was proceeding from Sivakasi was very badly damaged.FOC - 92 words
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Article276 1955-06-21 2 TANJORE; Mr. aV. Mavlankar 'Speaker of the Lok Sabha, arrived here last week. aJKI was accorded a reception at the Mahratta Durbar jrall. at the Palodc. by Sri Raja Ram Raja. Saheb, Sen or FVince. There was a large gathering of loading; citizens present, whe were laterFOC - 276 words
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Article66 1955-06-21 2 work. He. m co-operaticn with Srimathi T. G. Hymavathi. zonal leader of the women's savings scheme is making all arrangement for the successful celebration of the "Women's Saving 3 Fortnight" m Andhra State from June 24 to July 8. A little leas than 50 per cent of the target ofFOC - 66 words
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Article132 1955-06-21 2 PANIKKER'S STATEMENT IS FALSE? LETTER TO THE EDITOB eir, My attention has been arawn to the statement of Mr. Panlkker appearing Id your aaaue Of the 10th instant. Mir. Panikker is neither a Committee member nor a delegate of the Ulu Langat Branch of the M.LO. as he claims to132 words
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Article271 1955-06-21 2 MADRAS: Thfe Madra* School Of social Work will undertake from the middle of this month a. study of the beggar problem m the City On behalf of the Research programmes Committe e 01 the flannun^ Commission. A grant of about H.s. 10,000 tias been sanctionedFOC - 271 words
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Article97 1955-06-21 2 TIRUNELVELI: A double murder Is stated to have occurred last week at Tachanallur, about tw o miles from here, the victims being Subbammal (65) and Chellammal (26) her daughtcr.in-law On information the Tirunelveli Junction Police proceeded to the village, conducted an Inquest over the bodies andFOC - 97 words
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Article100 1955-06-21 2 KUMBAKONAM: The death occurred of Mr. N. R. Kedari Rao, retired Professor of English, at his residence her* on June 11. He was 62. He was a member of the Senate, Academic Council ana Board cf Studies, Oriental Language? and also a member of theFOC - 100 words
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377 1955-06-21 3 Mass Resignation From Punjab Branch Reported KARACHI: Pakistan's premier politic^party m West Pakistani the M^lim fragile- is threatened with more defection m new Constituent Assembly. obwrv«m» here beUeve that Opposition partie* SSSTmL^L ne led by Mr S^*™***. Pa. r ■-»s""wr f«r Law, areFOC - 377 words
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Article246 1955-06-21 3 NEW DELHI: a sensational case one of the four m which the Special Police Establishment of the Government of India secured convictions In March 1955 was detected at Palam airport where two foreign nationals were caught while trying to smuggle Indian currency worth Rs. 3,00,400.FOC - 246 words
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Article206 1955-06-21 3 ERNAKULAM: The Technical Clmmlttec, with Mr. D. J. Joglckar. Director, Central Water and Power Research Station, Poooa, ag Chairman, appointed by the Central Government to examine whether the proposed construction of a barrier across backwaters at a place called Thannirmukkam, about 26 miles south of Cochin Harbour,FOC - 206 words
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163 1955-06-21 3 Bhoodan, A Religious Mission Bhave CUNUPUR Koraput Acharya Vlnoba Bfaave, who Is now touring the interior of Koraput district, toM bis prayer meeting at Kotraffuda, 60 miles from here, on Sunday that bboodan waa "a truly religious mission*' and that was why there was all-round support for It. Some peopleFOC - 163 words
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177 1955-06-21 3 NEW DELHI; The flrst meeting of the Central Council of Liocal self Government will be held at Simla, from June 23 to 25, under the chairmanaihp of the Union Health Minister, Rajkumari Amnt Kaur. it was learnt here last Tuesday. The conference would uiscuas aFOC - 177 words
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Article252 1955-06-21 3 HEREFORD, England, Jun e 19. a judge recalled an ancient classic Greek tragedy and gave an absolute discharge to a brother and sister who married and had a child. Geoffrey Hughes, 29-year-old timber feller, and Marjorle Hughes, his pretty 25-year-old sister, pleaded guilty mAP - 252 words
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Article87 1955-06-21 3 ERODE: Mn N. Nalasenapathi Sarkarai Manradiair. MJL.O. District Board Pretsident. L'HigTJ rated the Old i;oys Association of Che Perumlurai High School on Saturday. He said that if the gifts now received for the schools under a scheme by the Government were given to the District Board,FOC - 87 words
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Article60 1955-06-21 3 KARACHI: Mr. R. T. Chart, India's Deputy High Commissioner In Karachi, who took seriously ill on June 3, has been removed to hospitals Ac» cording to the doctors. Mr. Chart has made "slight pro* grew." Dr. R. G. Ginde, a Bombay aurgeon, who had come hereFOC - 60 words
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Article186 1955-06-21 3 Journalist's Petition Dismissed BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Dixit and Mr. Justice Gokhalc, vacation Judges, at the Bombay High COurt, last week, rejected a petition field by Yeshpal J. Parikh, a Saurashtra journalist, who was sentenced to 18 months' simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 1.500 by the Chief Presidency MagistrateFOC - 186 words
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170 1955-06-21 3 Volunteer Training Camp at Chingleput National Volunteer Force Training Camp was opened here on June 9 under Captain <!. S. Baskaran. Officer Commanding. Captain I. s. Sundaram, Captain D. M. Saha, four J. C. Os., 20 instructors and other Administrative officers numbering- m all about SO, are m charge ofFOC - 170 words
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223 1955-06-21 3 Tempted To The Altar At Five With A Plantain 80-YEAR-OLD WOMAN TELLS FAMILY PLANNING TEAM MADRAS: An eighty -yea r old woman told members of a team now doing a fertility and family planning survey m the City that she was about five years whea she was married, and "IFOC - 223 words
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Article107 1955-06-21 3 AHMED AB AD: The Bombay Government has asked weal bodies and district hearts to get statue* cr bust* of Mahatma Gandhi approved at "high level" pefore they tire inutalled at public places or m public bui'-«l'.n<r^ The directive its reported to nave been issued at the instanceFOC - 107 words
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Article87 1955-06-21 3 Negapalam Chamber Of Commerce NEGAPATAM; The 2-lth anniversary of the Negapatam Chamber of Commerce was celebrated last Monday Mr. g. A. Ayyaswami Chcttlar. j>i< sddinff. Mr. a. M, P. Subbairoya ChetUar. President and Mr. Th&ndapani Chettdar, Secretary, welcomed the guests and presented an address to the President. The President saidFOC - 87 words
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Article222 1955-06-21 3 Regulation Of Cinemas In Madras MADRAS: Matters connected with implementation of the Madras Cinema s Regulation Act, 1965, Were discussed at a Conference held at th© Secretariat last week. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister fcr Finance, who is m charge of Education and Information, presided. Mr. P. M. Lad. Secretary toFOC - 222 words
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Article98 1955-06-21 3 CALCUTTA: The Secretary of a refugee colcny m Tolly_ gunj was shot dead by an unknown assailant recently. The Secretary, Mr. Mukul Hose, and the Colony's President, while returning home cable under fire from close range right m the heart of the settlement, the police said. TheFOC - 98 words
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Article140 1955-06-21 3 DIBRUGARH; waters of the Brahmaputra have swollen, owing to torrential rains m the heavy rainfall belt of Upper Assam, latest reports said. The water level of the river <seven and half miles at Dlbrugarh has risen by over two feet. A further r*se is feared as heavyFOC - 140 words
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135 1955-06-21 3 ERNAKULAMt Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, Congress General Secretary, will under, take a tour of TravancoreCochin and Malabar m the last week of this month, according I to Information received at the local Congress Committee office here. Mr. Nalr, who 1$ arriving here byFOC - 135 words
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358 1955-06-21 3 Climbing Everest Without Oxygen: Possible, Says French Expedition Leader CALCUTTA: M. Jean Franco, leader of the successful French expedition to 27,890 foot Makalu, said here last week he thought, "it is possible* to climb Everest without Oxygen. M Franco, under whose leadership 11 Frenchmen and six Himalayan Sherpas climbed Makalu,FOC - 358 words
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148 1955-06-21 3 Additional Licences For Pondy Importers KARAIKAL: A public notice issued by the office of the Chief Controller o f Imports a nd Exports, Pondlcherry, states that the Government of India have decided to grant some concessions and also additional licences to importers m the fcrmer French Indian Establishments. The basicFOC - 148 words
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Article138 1955-06-21 3 NEW DHiLHI: The three- 1 member Pakistan Fact-Finding Committee on handlooms headed by Mr. Hussain iman last week met Mr. K. B. Lai. Joint Secretary, and other officials of the Ministry of Commerce and industry. it is understood that views were exchanged at the meeting on measuresFOC - 138 words
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541 1955-06-21 3 Nehru's Stand On Goa: Reply To Criticism LONDON: The Susday Time 3 last week published a letter by Mr. S. K. Shastri. Public Relations Officer to the High Commission of India here, replying to an editorial published earlier, attacking Mr. Nehru's attitude to Goa. The editorial had commented on the541 words
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Article21 1955-06-21 3 LONDON^ The Portuguese Minister to New Delhi. Dr. Vascc CJarin, arrived here on J'i&4 1* by air21 words
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367 1955-06-21 4 Dudley Senanayake's Pledge At Kandy Meeting KANDY: Mr. Dudley Senanayake, M.P. for Dedigama, said here that he was prepared even to renounce all political ties and carry on the campaign for prohibition until he achieved success. Mir. Senanayake wan addncsshig a political rallyFOC - 367 words
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64 1955-06-21 4 Australia To Try For Sec. Council Seat CANBERRA, June ID Australia will seek election to the united Nations Security Council this year, th e External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey, announced today. He said the Government had decided to contest one of tho three non-permanent seats which become vacant atReuter - 64 words
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Article73 1955-06-21 4 EOMJBAY: The ninetyeßgihth anmiversry of Maharani Lrfixmibai of Jhansl who fell victim m 1857 revolt against the Britfp.ii w^s observed at Gwalior &n June 18. There is a samadhi m Gwalior on the spot where the battl e sea: rod body of-23-year-old Rani was cremated73 words
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Article96 1955-06-21 4 In a memorandum submitted to the Minister for Labour and welfare the Singapore Shop Employees Union has urged the Government to enact legislation 'to provide satisfactory conditions of employment to Shop Employees as enjoyed by other workers m Singapore." Some of the main points mentioned m the96 words
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Article218 1955-06-21 4 Zoology; Miss Jeyaletchmy Engineering students) Balasubramaniam, Elagupillai, INTERMEDIATE EXAM. FOR DECREE OF BJSc. Dhanabalasingham, Sinnathamby, Miss Neela Rajaratnam; X- Sand rase gax an; Selva. rajah, Thambipillai; S. V. Kumar asingham. PROVISIONAL. PASSES Ahmad Maulana C. Hj S. M. Babjee Geography, Pure Ramasamy Botany, Chemistry, Zoology; Sena thi218 words
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87 1955-06-21 4 She Took Part In Singapore Film Festival TOKYO. June 20 British film director David Lean has found a Japanese leading lady for .his farthcomring picture "The Wind Cannot Read/ The director faid Monday he has picked Mi.sk K«iko KisHw. Japanese actress who won first prize for her acting m "The87 words
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Article, Illustration198 1955-06-21 4 Kanchenjunga Conquerors Meet Tensings AP Members of the British Expedition which May 85 conquered Kanchenjunga (***** feet), reached Darjeeling June IS. Kancbenjnnga is recognised •a the world's third highest mountain. To respect the **tt«ioi*» feelings of the Sikkhlmese, who regard the mountain's peak As sacred, the j olhnJ>'Ts stopped fiveAP - 198 words
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108 1955-06-21 4 TO PRESERVE INDIAN LION RHINOCEROS NEW DELHI; Lee M. Talbot, Staff ecologfc*t of the International Union f»>r ProUectron of Nature who is m India to .study preservation Of Indian Hon and onie^orned rhinoceros »-ild t here wa3 tremendous interest m other countries over preservaticn of Indian lion and rhinoceros. The108 words
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348 1955-06-21 4 CALCUTTA: Tensing Nor-, kay has received an invitation to visit Japan and climb Mt. Fujiyama from Professor J. A. S. Kit ad a, a member of the Japanese Alpine Club. on behalf of Japanese Alpinists. The trip to Japan, it has been suggested, shouldNAFEN - 348 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-06-21 4 Mr. Nehru (centre, white cap), on a two-week visit to Russia look* over a model of the Stalingrad hydroelectric scheme a» it will appear when completed The model is at the Stalingrad plant. At extreme left U Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Jinznetzov. PHOTO.49 words
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201 1955-06-21 4 The City Council at its Special Meeting on Friday, Jane 24, will be aaked to approve a proposed new loan for a sum of fSOm. at 4 per cent interests. The amount, it is understood, is to be utilised for completion201 words
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Article50 1955-06-21 4 The Second Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Shop Employees Union will be held on Thursday, June 23, at 8 p.m. at No. 166 (first floor) Anson Road. This meeting was scheduled to be held earlier and had to be postponed for want of sufficient quorum.50 words
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Article35 1955-06-21 4 The fortnigthtly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be Isold tomorrow Wednesday June 22, at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa," 9 Boscombe Road, Singapore, tihe residence of Sri R.M. Krishnan.35 words
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