Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1955
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Title Section16 1955-06-23 1 Indian Daily Mial OL. XI NO. IXB SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE tS, 1966 FOUR PAGES 16 CENTS16 words
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237 1955-06-23 1 First Non-Communist Foreigner To See Soviet's Strategic Installation MOSCOW June 22 Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, today visited Russia's Atomic Power Station the first non-Communist foreign visitor to do so. The Industrial Power Station with a capacity of 5000 kilowatts is claimed toReuter - 237 words
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190 1955-06-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jun e 22. The Government of Madras, cannot think of levying fresh taxes to finance schemes under the Second Five Year Plan. This view has been placed before Mr. V. T. Kriahnamachari, Deputy Chairman190 words
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Article72 1955-06-23 1 ROME, June 22. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is expected to P*y abort official visit to Rome next month* A Vatican source said m that case It was "very likely" that he would be received m audience by Pope Pius XII. An authoritative source said,Reuter - 72 words
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320 1955-06-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, June 82. The Manchester Guardian political commentator Mr. Verncn Bart'ett, ex-M.P. today threw the blame on the British Administration m Malaya for losing the many opportunities to bring Chinese education hero m line with Government requirement*.320 words
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Article47 1955-06-23 1 Rush For Deck Seats, Lest From Our Staff corrtspoudert KUALa LUMPUR, Wed. Asked w hy the outgoing Indians wer c hurryla X to Port Swettenham as early as 6 a.m. yesterday en route to India, me deck-passengers told IDM. that unless the deck-passeng-er* hunted «n<3 pceupled mat*47 words
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Article45 1955-06-23 1 SAINT NAZAIRE, June 22. About 85 people were Injured when shipyard workers on strike for higher pay clashed with police here today. Fifteen of the injured were policemen. Three of the injured strikers were said to be m serious condition.- AAP - 45 words
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Article106 1955-06-23 1 Goa Police Releases Deshpande From Our Own Correspondent KARWAR, (Bombay), June 22. Mi. V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary of the Hindu Mahasabha and a Member of Parliament, who was arrested with a group of unarmed volunteers whom he led into Gca on Saturday last was released by Portuguese. He left106 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-06-23 1 Photo. MANUEL TATO Auxiliary Bishop of BueiKrs Aires, tflve« a press conference at tho Latin American Pontifical Ccllege on evening of -lone 17. And Us assistant, M-oiuU-gnor Raman Parl o Novoa arrived by air fci Rome on Jane 16 after beta* deported from the Argentine. APAP - 50 words
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145 1955-06-23 1 Thai Premier Discusses 'Red Activity Along Border With Malayan Officials' KUALA. LLMPUR, Wed: Thai Premier Marshall Phibul Sohggram, accompanied by bis wife, daughter and son-lnJaw, made a two hour stop over m Koala Lmnpur today on their last 1»P of journey home from an extended world tour. Marshall Songgram took145 words
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105 1955-06-23 1 New Post For Singapore Attorney General Mt. E'J. Davles. Q.C. Attor-ney-General, Singapore, has been appointed Chief Justice, Tanganyika. Mr. Davies is expected to leave Singapore towards the end of August and proceed to the United Kingdom tor leave before taking his new 'post. m the ship as .soon as the105 words
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Article164 1955-06-23 1 M.I.C. TODDY! rrom Our Staff comspendeat KUALA iiUMFUK, Wed: Mr. R- C. Lopez, President of the Kuala Lumpur and Ulu belangor Estate Staff Union whe, had served m the planting industry for over 25 years, told LDJvf. tnat ho deplored the Malayan Indian i.ViijU'e&s suggestion that toddy be denied toAP - 164 words
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Article54 1955-06-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAGPUR, June 22. The well-known cinema actress, Shanta Apte and her brother, Baburao, were fined Rs. 500 each under Section 13A of the Prohibition Act of Madhya Brarath for preventing authorities m execution of their lawful duties. They were acquitted on charges of54 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-06-23 1 PHOTO. A huge crowd watches as ftre breaks out m the Catholic Espicopal Palace (right) In Buenos Aires, on Thursday, June 16, The walls are smokescarred and a puff of smoke appears In the centre of picture, At left is the Catholic Cathedral. APAP - 48 words
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Article68 1955-06-23 1 "Madras Blue" Wonder From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 22. The Government Poultry Research Station has evolved new breed of hen called Madras Blue," which lays from 100 to ISO eggs per <M* f| "T" 1 The normal yield of country hens Is fifty. Madras blue > Is a cross68 words
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Article220 1955-06-23 1 INDIAN WELFARE ASSOCIATION From Our Staff Correspondent •KLUANG: It is learnt linat the annual general meeting of the Indian Welfare Association will be held m Kuala Lumpur a t 14, Batu Roatf, oh june 26 next. The Incuan Helfare Association has beea able to collect only about $2,0(A)/- during last220 words
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Article80 1955-06-23 1 The Singapore Indian Mercantile community entertained Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy at a Buffet Party m honour of his appointment as Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry m the Colony's first popular Government. The party was held at Sea View HottJl on Tuesday evening, June 21, and80 words
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Article32 1955-06-23 1 The Congress was attended by about 1000 delegates, representing both Labour and Management. Mr. G. Mapara, Regional Representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions waa also present.32 words
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Article127 1955-06-23 1 Island- Wide Health Week Representative^ from about 20 Government Department and voluntary agenates interested m Health Education will meet at 12 a.m. under the Chairmanship of Clriei Heaitfo Officer on June 25, at the Conference Room of the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road, to consider details for an island-wid c127 words
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Article136 1955-06-23 1 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It is reliably learnt that the Malayan Indian Congress was served with quit notice by the Sri Maha Mariamman Koil Committee several months ago, and the MIC has been searching for an office premises m the lastM.I.C. - 136 words
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156 1955-06-23 1 From Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Measures to promote voluntary conciliation machinery m industrial and labour relations received top priority at the First National Labour Man agement Congress held m Manila last week of May the Department of Labour stated yesterday. Be side*, exploring156 words
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article13 1955-06-23 1 WASHINGTON, June St.— Mr. Robert Stevens, Secretary of the Army, resigned today. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article28 1955-06-23 1 LONDON, June 22.—Dockers at Hail, Manchester and Mrkenhead today voted to continue a month old stiite holding op two-thirds of the shipping at Britain's six major port*.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1955-06-23 1 DAMASCUS, June 22.— The Sovet Union has invited Syria to send a representative to Hi International Atomic Conference In Moscow opening on July 1. Syria is expected to accept the invitation.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article77 1955-06-23 1 LONDON, June 28.— The Labour Party announced today it had accepted an Invitation for a delegation to visit Yugoslavia m August. The Party's Governing National Executive Committee at its meeting today picked these four members to make np the group: Dr. Edith summerskiU, Former Minister and Party Chairman, Mr. HerbertReuter - 77 words
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Article27 1955-06-23 1 Sept. 5 to Sept. 10. The pro* peed events for "Health Week" consist of iiealth exhibition.?, baby shows, flJm shows, and poster and essay Competitions la ichp-Ms.27 words
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Advertisement12 1955-06-23 1 3WONTHS-; oO I H 3KIONTKS----53 9 .00 I ■1 BMONTHS--5* a ooJB.12 words
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Article30 1955-06-23 2 NEW I->ELHI: Mr. R S. Marti, amabassador-deslgnaw of Ind to Iraq has been <y>ncirren.v as minister <; lodJ- to' Jordan, the External A-ialrs Mlntotry announc«d here.- FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article630 1955-06-23 2 S'porr, Than. Jane St, 1SS6 rpllE Federation Labour Denartment's Report for the month of May ju»t Iswued, extracts from which were pub. lKhed In the INDIAN DAILY MAIL yesterday, reveals a situation on the estates which conclusively proves what all «vc have said on the630 words
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983 1955-06-23 2 Implementation On April I, 1957 BOMBAY: April 1, 1957, will be officially celebrated m Bombay State a* Tiller's Day* what the provMon 8 of a draft BfU to amend the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act will bring about '•weeping and revolutionary* 'andFOC - 983 words
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Article120 1955-06-23 2 short Intervals teat week due to artificial rainmaking fT^Hniftnfai Seven experimental ba. loons flUed with hydrogen carrying powdered* sea «*lt as nucleus with ■iiflllin pellet as exploding mecfca. nlsm had beea released about half an hour before the rain* came from the office of theFOC - 120 words
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Article100 1955-06-23 2 NEW DELHI: Two Air Force officers were killed and 'our other I.A.F. personnel were injured two of them seriously when a service Datota, whll e engaged on airlift lutlea, met with a flying accident near Kargij m Kashmir on Friday morning, it is authorita;lveiyFOC - 100 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-06-23 2 MR. HA KALI) VON KTXBER, observer m Solar Magnetfs*m at Cambridge Umversityv shows a group oj Japanese scientfetM ttw instrument be net up at Hlngtirakgod*, m North Opntral Oeylon,. to study the eoUpae *of tbe sun which occurred there, June 20. Sciehttsts from Britain, Holland. France.AP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-06-23 2 —By I—iv{rebead,1 iv{rebead, nose, 3 mouth. 4 Jaw, s—cap,5 cap, 6 spectacles. 7 neck, B—tie,8 tie, 9 shoulder, 10 shirt's edge rt button. L. K MathiniraichelvanL. K. Mathiniraichelvan - 30 words
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152 1955-06-23 2 COLOMBO: About M of the applications for Ceylonese citizenship from persons of Indian origin m the island had been fully investigated by the rod of 1954, according to the administrative report of the Commissioner of Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents released last week. TheFOC - 152 words
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370 1955-06-23 2 POONA: The Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of {India, (have decided to introduced various types of Japanese cottage industries m India, particularly for the benefit of the refugee people. This was revealed here last week by the Union Deputy Minister fir Rehabilitation, Maj.-Gen.FOC - 370 words
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409 1955-06-23 2 India Office Library To Be Retained LiONDON: The Bntlsh Go. vernment reiterated that the India Office Library should remain intact and m Britain. It also said it intended that th e archives of the East India Company and the India Office, now m the custody of the Commonwealth Relations Office,409 words
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Article62 1955-06-23 2 SIMLA; A new station ol the All India Radio is being opened m Simla by the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Doctor Keskar. This is the twentystxth broadcasting centre of tthe aH India Radio and sixth to be opened this year. It la the short wave62 words
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312 1955-06-23 2 About 100,000 Villages Brought Under C. D. Programme NEW DELHI: Nearly 100,000 village* with a population of over sixty .two million had been brought under the Community Development Programme, Mr. S. X- Dey, Community Projects Administrator, said hens last week. "The target of the Five. Year Plan i s 1,200FOC - 312 words
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56 1955-06-23 2 JAIPUR: Police arrested thirty persons here Uurt week for defying the prohibitory order under Sec 144 Cr. P.C. enforced by the district authorities. The order followed picketing and demonstrations by volunteers of the Bhocswami Sangh (landowners' association) de. manding "proper rehabilitation-" of the dispossessed landownersFOC - 56 words
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60 1955-06-23 2 Khaisa Dai's Move Against Akali Morcha AMRITSAR: About 2,000 pro-Congress Sikhs from all over the Punjab and PEPSU at h general meeting the Shirotnanl Khalsa Dal here last week empowered Its working committee tc take all necessary action to meet the present situation arising out of the "sacrilegious" activities <>fFOC - 60 words
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Article60 1955-06-23 2 BHOPAL, The Chief Commissioner of Bhopal, Mr. K. P. Bhargava, last week opened a police station built at a cost of about Rs. 80,000 at Nasrulia. ganj, about 70 miles from Bhopal. The Chief Minister, Dr. S. D. Sharma, later laid the foundation stones of twoFOC - 60 words
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Advertisement84 1955-06-23 2 M.V. 'ASIA' Fast Air-Conditioned Sails COLOMBO BOMBAY 30-6-1955 For Reservation Ring ***** JETHMAL TRAVEL SERVICE Shipping Ail-lines Agency Approved By LA.T.A. ?o-^oooo^obooooooooooooooooooboocxx)Ooooooooo E VE N F LO Breathes As It Feeds fc^ltejll SOLD To MORE MOTHERS pKpt&r THAN ALL OTHER (J f V -2i NURB E R S COMBINED Kor84 words
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799 1955-06-23 3 No Reply To India Yet NEW DELHI: Official circles la New Delhi exuref* regret at tbe mlsleadta* statements app«urfng itathe pSu! tea Press about the Nekowal indent, ta^to Se^SJ finding of the United N»tic** Observers that tflie Incident JSJcef*" 0011 P rodeBl wd PaXtanFOC - 799 words
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Article305 1955-06-23 3 BANOALOR&: Bangalore, will have a Medical College functioning from the first week of july. Thte has been maoe possible due to the initiative <>f some well-known medical practioners headed by jJr. B. X- Narayama Rao who nave banded themselves into an association c*Ued tn© Mysore MedicalFOC - 305 words
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Article228 1955-06-23 3 MADRAS: Mr. v. V. Alagesarn* Deputy Mflnisßer nor Kaiiways, win VMM Rameshwaram isle shortly to inspect the damage c auscu by erosion dine to action of the sea along parts of the coast. It is learnt that Engineers deputed by the Government of India toFOC - 228 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-06-23 3 Mr. M, Muhammad Tahir, vtee-president of Sabak Hernam button Association and member of Sabak Bernara Licensing Board, wan entertained to a farewell party before bis departure for India by s.s. Rajuia on June !<>• at his residence by his friends. Seen m the picture from left67 words
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Article498 1955-06-23 3 GENEVA: Mr. Dewan Ch*. man Lai, alternate Government delegate for India, read a message from Mr. Nehru to the thirty-eighth International Labour Conference. The message said: "I send my greetings and good wishes to the International Labour Conference which is meeting at a time whan498 words
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Article113 1955-06-23 3 PATNA: The Government of Bihar propose to raise a magnificent memorial to commemorate the martyrdom of seven students who fell victims to police bullets 1q front of the Fatna Secretariat on Auguat 9, 1642. The destgntag of the memorial has been entrusted to Mr. Dcvi PraaadFOC - 113 words
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Article39 1955-06-23 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Vivian Bose and Mr. Justtco M. h. BhMwatl, Judges of the Supreme Court, left Bombay last week h: air for Greece, t<> .'lttecu the International Conference of Jurf-*- In Athtm shortly.* FOCFOC - 39 words
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66 1955-06-23 3 AHMEDABAD: Twenty lour women volunteers were arrested here last week tn connection with the four month old aiiticow slaughter agitation. They werfc (taken Into custody as soon as they attempted to stop cattle being driven into the municipal slaughter house. About 900 persons including 200FOC - 66 words
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245 1955-06-23 3 No Postponement Of Pak. Consembly Elections Suhrawardy's Statement At Dacca DACCA t Mn. H. S. Suhrawardy, Pakistan Law Minister, said h«r e last week «*»t there was not the least possibility of postponing elections to the Constituent Assembly fixed for June 21 fit Pakistan. Mr. Suhrawardy, W ho arrived hereFOC - 245 words
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Article80 1955-06-23 3 VAPPI: (Surat), Portuguese and African soldiers quartered m the southern part of the Portuguese settlement of Da. man fought among themselves last week_end resulting m gunshot injuries to three Afrl. cans, according to reports reaching the Azad Daman Morcha office here. The reports said the quarrelFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-06-23 3 The marriages of Mr. A. N. Peer Mohamed, son of Mr. A. P. Nagoor Masjid of Singapore, with Miss Sal ma Bibi, daughter of Mr. P. M. Peer Mobwmad of Malacca and Mr. K» A. AbOet Majftd, son of Mr. K. ttamid Sahib of Slngapctre, with Miss .laithan,111 words
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Article86 1955-06-23 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Ministry of Rehabilitation have sanctioned a sum of Rupees 50 lakhs for distribution as direct aid to displaced students from west Pakistan m the various States during 1955-56, it Is learnt. This aid will be given m the shape of remission ofFOC - 86 words
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Article126 1955-06-23 3 BOMBAY: Mr. V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary of the Hindu Mahasabha, who will be the first M.P. to offer satya. graha m Goa m an open letter to Dr. Salazar, said if Portugal, like Britain and France, withdrew from India gracefully that country would earn the126 words
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80 1955-06-23 3 NEW DELHI: Two important Bills, namely, the Bengal Municipal (Amendment) Bill. 1955, and tfi e Mysore Beard of Revenue BUI. 1955, have rereived the President's assent. The first Bill contains provi«ions ensuring fair valuation of holdings and improving collection of taxes on properties. TheFOC - 80 words
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Article176 1955-06-23 3 AMRITSAR: The Shroniani Akali Dal would continue its morcha against the Punjab Government's ban on linguistic slogans so long as it existed m any part of the State, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Mann, acting President of the I>al and "die. tutor" of the morcha, said here lastFOC - 176 words
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319 1955-06-23 4 Court Work Cannot Be Conducted In Swabasha RETIRING CHIEF JUSTICE'S VIEW COLOMBO: Sir Alan Rose, former Chief Justice of Ceylon, told Pressmen that it was preposterous to Imagine that the work m the courts could be conducted m Swabasha. SIR ALAN WHO WAS ON BOARD THE "ARCADIA." BEFORE HE LEFTFOC - 319 words
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Article55 1955-06-23 4 Today International Women's Club Dance at 8-30 p.m, at Raffles Hotel. Sixth Annual Athletic SpJrts of Geylang Englis'i School on the School Ground at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. M, Ihce will give away t!he prizes. Second Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Shop Empoyees Union at 8 pm. at No.55 words
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Article121 1955-06-23 4 Applications arc Invited from Youth Leaders and Voluntary Workers who are interested m youth work for a Youth Leaders' Training Course which is to be run m Singapore by the Swansea Youth Leaders' Training Team under the personal direction of Mr. T.G. Jeffreys Jones, Lecturer and121 words
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Article35 1955-06-23 4 The famous Coty Beauty Specialist, Miss Betty Hearne, will give a talk on 'beauty' and 'make-up' with demonstrations at the Kamala Club premise.*, 7 Moulmein Road, On Friday, June 24 at 5 p.m.35 words
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258 1955-06-23 4 Anti-Erosion Measures For Gir Forest NEW DELHI: The threat from fast advancing soil erosion to the Gir Forest m Saurashtra, the only preserve Of the lion m India, is to be met by a Central Governernment scheme. Inundations of the six big river? m the area, over-graz-ing by cattle, andNAFEN - 258 words
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Article254 1955-06-23 4 RAJKOT: The Saurashtra Government has completed its scheme for starting the Duleep School of Cricket at Porbandar, established In 1948 by Maharana Shree Natwarsinhjl of Porbandar. The school, which has a fund of Its. 150,000 was inaugurated by VI jay Merchant, India's former skipper, early m254 words
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166 1955-06-23 4 SIML.A: Dr. B. V- Keskar, Union Minister for Information a nd Broadcasting, said here last .week that a "vast project" to further strengthen broadcasting m the country to be included m the Second F4ve-Year Plan, was under preparation. The outline of the project, which wculdFOC - 166 words
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Article95 1955-06-23 4 RAYAGADA (Orissa) The new "Ambaur Charka," when it gets into full use m the villag es, would drive mill cloth out of tihe villages. Acharya Viooba Bhave told a meetlij c here last week. Already charka? and loom* were m use m almost every village hi Orissa andFOC - 95 words
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Article74 1955-06-23 4 From Our Own correspondent MADRAS, June 22. Three parties will fight elections to Representative Assembly from Pondichery area, which commences on July 18. All efforts made by the Congress High Command and Mr. Kamaraj to unite the National Congress of Pondichery with Congress Party and fight74 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-06-23 4 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS In Hollywood, the group meets the famous producer Cecil B. DeMilie on the set for the forthcoming film, The Ten Commandment* Left to right (bottom row) are: Mr. Roem, Miss Pintong, Mr. DeMille, Mrs. Amina El-Said of Cairo, Egypt, Mr. Bao. and Mr. O. Ramacbandran of India.99 words
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140 1955-06-23 4 Malayan Sikhs Back PunjabiSpeaking State Demand In India Malayan Sikhs wholeheartedly* support the 'just demand' for the creation of a Punjabi -speaking Province m India and also express the hope that the restrictions imposed on freedom of speech m connection with this demand would be soon removed. This decision wag140 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-06-23 4 In Washington, U.S. Vice President Mr. Richard M. Nixon chats Informally with the Asian visitors m his office at the Captal, where he presides over the U.S. Senate. Left to right ars: Mr. Roem, Mr.Ramachandran of India, Mr. Togasaki, Mr. VUlanue va and the Vice51 words
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232 1955-06-23 4 KARACHI, Pakistan, June 21. Two mediator;* m the dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan arrived In Karachi yesterday from the Afghanis, tan capital of Kabul. Their sudden return was interpreted as an indication that their efforts have failed. A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said "IAP - 232 words
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Article75 1955-06-23 4 Frcm Our own Correspondent MANNARGUDI, Jure 22. A strange looking squirrel without the three usual stripes was caught rere during the solar eclipse on Monday. It colour is spotless white with reddish eyes. People are crowding to see thte merry-going strange creature which i* In the house75 words
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186 1955-06-23 4 I\he Minister /for Education Mr. Chew Swee Kee, accompanied by his Permanent Secretary, Mr. R.M. Ybung yesterday morning spent two hours visiting Boys' Town, run by the Catholic Brothers at Bukit Timah. He was shown around the Sch-cl and Town by the Rev.186 words
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161 1955-06-23 4 Security Forces Fight Bandits In 3 States KUALA LUMPUR, Wedties day: The sentry of a base camp of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifloa (n the Bahau district of NEGRI 6EMBILAN opened Arc on a lon c Odmmunist terrorist on Monday night (June 20). says an Emergency Communique issued hare today. It161 words
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111 1955-06-23 4 Chinese Schools: Lee Knan Yew Attends Meeting The Ail-Party Otimmittee i- pointed by the Legislative •.assembly to inquire into the ;.ro of Chinese eth>cation i- ad culture m S-agajorc held ics sdxtn session m the O">m:.iittee R^om of the Assembly Mouse yestovi.ay evcaijThe Miw'scer'for Edu.Mtion, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, was111 words
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Article122 1955-06-23 4 One of the me st distin^- h'hed and uniual exhibitions ever to be seen a Singapore wiill be held at the British Council Gfillcry from July 2 o la It i-. an exhibition of lacquer paintings by two outstanding artists a a Vietnam Messrs. Le Thy122 words
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