Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1955
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Title Section16 1955-07-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 137 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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634 1955-07-02 1 Mil. Bases In Madagascar New Caledonia Suggested PARIS, July 1. General De Gaulle yesterday advocated the withdrawal of all French troops from Indo-China. He said that m the existing circumstances the Government of Mr. Ng c Dinh Dem should be left with full responsibilityReuter - 634 words
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Article48 1955-07-02 1 OSLO, July I—Doctors1 Doctors were conferring yesterday on whether to operate on King Haakon, 82-year-old, Norwegian Sovereign, who broke hit thigh In a bathroom full on Wednesday. An official bulletin said King Haakon spent a quiet night and ww m a ■atlafactofv con* ReuterReuter - 48 words
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72 1955-07-02 1 An edited version of the speoch by H.E. the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, at this morning's Installation Ceremony can be heard over Radio Malaya this evening. It is featured m "Satmrdy Spotlight 1 at 7.10 p.m. The recording of tne speech by72 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-07-02 1 Sir Robert Black, (centre) the Governor-designate of Singapore chatting with Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall (left) and the officer Adminls- terlng the Government, Mr. W. A: C. Goode, oa arrival at the Kallang Airport on Thursday evening, Lady Robert m seen In the background. The InstallationI.D.M. - 69 words
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361 1955-07-02 1 S.H.B. STAFF ASSN. DISPUTE Staff To Make Mass Protest To Chief Minister The Singapore Harbour Board has turned down the suggestion for a further meeting with the Staff Association and has stated it was prepared to refer unresolved differences with the Association to arbitration.361 words
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75 1955-07-02 1 KARACHI, July I— Pakistan will formally join the Turkish-Iraqi-British Defence Alliance m the first week of July, it was officially learned here lust night. The Decision was taken at a full cabinet meeting yesterday after completion of seoret negotiatiens In Ankara by General MohammadReuter - 75 words
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Article15 1955-07-02 1 The Minister for Labour and Welfare will not hold the weekly 'Meet-the-People'' ses_ sion today.15 words
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207 1955-07-02 1 Disillusioned Indian Reds Quit Party Join Congress IMiOUK. Central India, July I—Mr.1 Mr. Harish Chandra I'atil, the "organiser" of the Indore District ConnnunUl* and 200 of the followers, have resigned from the Communist Party and joined the Congress (Government) Party. IN CORE, Central India, July I— Mr. Harish Chandra I'atil,Reuter - 207 words
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62 1955-07-02 1 No-Confidence Motion In T-C Ministry Again! From Oar own Correspond© ERNAKULAM, July 1. Hie Revolutionary Socialist Party m the Tra-vancore-Cochln Assemoy has given notice of a confidence motion against the present Congress Ministry. This was disclosed by Mr. Srikantan Nayar, leader of the Party, m a talk with pressmen. The62 words
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49 1955-07-02 1 Sastri Against Forcing Hindi From Our Own Correspondent HUBLI, July I.— .Union Rail, way Minister Lai Bahadur Sastr! expressed himself against forcing Hindi on unwilling province. But to main, tain the unity of India he said it was essential the National Language should be propagated m gradual stages.— Copyright.49 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-07-02 1 The Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on arrival at the Russian Military Airport at Bao Voeslau, SO miles from Vienna, on Jun e 26, for a two-day state visit to Austria. He travelled from Moscow m a Soviet Military Aircraft. From left, the Austrian Vice-Chancellor,, Adolf Schaerf,AP - 66 words
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53 1955-07-02 1 Export Duty On Indian Cloth Reduced NEW DELHI, July 1— The Indian Government yesterday announced a reduction of export duty on all varieties of cotton from R*. 150 (£ll/50 per bale to Rs. 126 (£9V716) per balo. Th« Government also decided to allow an additional export quota of 150.000 bale*Reuter - 53 words
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75 1955-07-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. July I— Th c StateBank cf India began functioning at its Headquarters m Bombay from today. The State Bank will take over from the Imperial Bank on this date the enthv? undertakings of the imperial Bank with n the75 words
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412 1955-07-02 1 U. S. Insults Nu! Was Kept Standing In Agriculture Dept. WASHINGTON, July 1: Prime Minister U Nu of Burma walked out on Secretary of Agriculture Esra Benson m a calm but pointed rebuke because he had been kept standing m an anteroom for five minutes. The international incident yesterday left412 words
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248 1955-07-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July I.— Despite tbe finding* of the expert committee to the effect that B.C.G. vaccination t» safe a* figured out to be m certain quarters, Kajaji ha« com* oat with more vigorous attack on the proponed 8.C.0. vaccination campaign248 words
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Article147 1955-07-02 1 S'rom Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 1 A batcn of members of the Parliament, representing various political parties would march into Goa to offer satyagraha it was anncunced, by Doctor I^anka Sundaram, M.P., here. The doctor who was addressing a meeting held m honour of147 words
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Article50 1955-07-02 1 The Comnrfwdoner-Gen-era', Mr. Malcolm Mac* Donald, left Singapore by air yesterday for London. He will stay In England for about three weeks, for consultations with the authorities on South Ea«t Asian and Indian affairs. He will return to Singapore to* ward's tne end of July.50 words
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137 1955-07-02 1 Tne meeting which waa scheduled to be held yesterday between officials of the City Council and representatives of the City Council Labour Unions Federation at the Labour Mln* istry was postponed to Tuesday, July 5, at 9.30 a.m. Some of the Union represent* atives failed137 words
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Article121 1955-07-02 1 "An international or gam-i--«tion Shell believe* that it has a part to play m bringing: together men of exceptional scholastic ability and character. In so doing: we may help them to mak e important contribution to technological advancement m th«ir homelands." So saM Mr. W M. V. Aah,121 words
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584 1955-07-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. July 3, 1855 NOTES AND COMMENTS TO SIR ROBERT OUR GREETINGS rpHE administration of a territory which U m the throes of an upheaval is no easy Job, but we have no doubt that Mr Robert Black who has mac ended Singapore's gubernatorial gadi during584 words
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901 1955-07-02 2 Constitution Of State Bank: Not Affected NEW DELHI. The President last week promulgated an ordinance amending the State Bank of India Act, 1955. The ordinance seeks to overcome certain technical difficulties m connection with the taking over by the State Bank ofFOC - 901 words
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186 1955-07-02 2 Steamer Service Between India And Ceylon TUTICORIN: A steamer service between India and Colombo was on June 22 inagurated through the good efforts of MesBra. 1. S. C. Machado, shipping agents of this town. There was tea P ai ;ty m the Captain Machado Buildings m the evening get upFOC - 186 words
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270 1955-07-02 2 bvrttfAY; Dr: John Mat thai Vioe-ChanceUor of the Bombay cmvejfeity, suggested that the United Nations Organisation suuuld im\t- a "second chamber*' to consider iuentlca' problems from the peoples' point of views as distinct from tiie General Assembly of toe U.N: whichFOC - 270 words
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Article55 1955-07-02 2 NEW DELHI; Cable jommumcations with Argentina, interrupted frc m June 18, has been restored, but the position Temalns uncertain, says a notification. The Argentinian authorities nave said that until further advice, only plain language cables can be accepted for that country, though there is no restricts onFOC - 55 words
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Article292 1955-07-02 2 MADRAS: The news reels supplied by the Government of India to a particular region to be shown as 'approved films' will contain at least 30 per cent of items of interest to the particular regiicn. the rest being of allIndia interest. A decision to this effect is understood292 words
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Article40 1955-07-02 2 BOMBAY: The DirectorGeneral of Overseas Communications Service has notified that telegraph traffic to Argentina is tiow normal. Through communication was inteiTupced on June 18 and thcugn communication was restored traffic had been subject to delay. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article181 1955-07-02 2 NEW DELHI; The Indian Red Cross Society, m a cable has asked the American Red Cross to ascertain from the U.S. Government whether she would permit the return of the three American soldiers who went to Communist China after the Korean war and who now haveFOC - 181 words
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77 1955-07-02 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madr.AB have sanctioned the opening from the academic year 1955-56, of three Government Training Colleges at Pudukottai. vellore and Komarapalayam (Salem Dt.\ One of these colleges will be a women's c- liege. Seventyflve students will be admitted m each college to begin77 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-07-02 2 MISS VIMALAVATHY. 17- year-oid daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. Ayataurai of Muar, is going to Britain on a two-jear atudy scholarship at the Malayan Teachers' Training College, Brinsford Lodge. She passed with seven creuits m the recent Cambridge School Certificate examination.47 words
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Article200 1955-07-02 2 LONDON: Huw could he complete a statue of Sir \N inwUm i hurc-iutl withoi< t taking up t-no much <>i the statesman s tuner TThis was ttie problem f& I'inp1 inp the sculptor awarueu the commission. At firstthere seemed no solution. The stiii] nor, 48-yeaj-old Oscar Nt-nion. resignedNAFEN - 200 words
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Article68 1955-07-02 2 VELLORE; A Xiainaig College will be opened mi n tne middle of next month m Katpaul Township. It may be housed m the Katpadi Co-operative Township Office temporarily. In this connection, Mr. n. D. Sundaravadivelu. Director of Public Instruction, visited the Township on June 22. ItFOC - 68 words
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Article81 1955-07-02 2 MADRAS: The Madras City Civil Court (Amendment) Act 1955 will come into force on July 1 ,1955. with effect from this date the Madras city Civil Court will be invested, subject to the exceptions specified m Section 3 ctf the Madras City Civil Court (Amendment' Act,FOC - 81 words
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Article263 1955-07-02 2 Dr. P. S. Deshmukh's Appeal l*tEW DELHI: Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, union Minister for Agriculture, said that th e approaches to agricultural development outlined m the fi lst Five- Year Plan were bound to contribute substantially towards the achievement of a socialistic pattern of society where every Individual would263 words
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Article84 1955-07-02 2 HYDERABAD: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, h&a expressed his deep sense of sorrow at the death of Head Constable Chandershekar ot the Raichur Di3trict Police, who was killed by the pilot train which was bringing the President's Special to Hyderabad from Munirabad on June 24. The84 words
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Article49 1955-07-02 2 GAUHATI; Gauhati was connected with Tura. district headquarters cf Garo hills, by trunk telephone line on June 25. The inaugural talk on the linp was made by th.c Chief Justice of the Assam High Court at Gauhati with the Dep ty Commissioner of Tura. FOCFOC - 49 words
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Advertisement86 1955-07-02 2 Only the resources of the world's largest cycle manufacturing organisation could possibly produce such a high-grade bicycle at so much below the price you would expect to pay for such magnificent craftsmanship. Come and examine them for quality and finish. THE BEST VALUE IN THE ffOJUD j x -i J86 words
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1193 1955-07-02 3 Shastri Outlines Aid BOMBAY* Mr L B. Sha way. and Transport, told the Owners' Association here that confident of achieving It* tar Gripping- In the second F1v c V Mr. Shastri said: "There the Imperative need of a far m pansica, specially m the overs1,193 words
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Article196 1955-07-02 3 EVACUEE PROPERTIES IN MADRAS MADRAS: More than 100 buildings and houses, properties belonging to evacuees In various parts of Madras City, have been sold so far m aucticn, by the Kegional Settle. nient Commissioner, Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of India, Bombay, it is learnt. Tne vaiue of properties auctioned tn^s196 words
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Article80 1955-07-02 3 QUETTA: The Command and Staff College, Quetta, will celebrate its Golden jubilee on July l. The College, which ie a parallel institution to the Staff Cclle»e at Camberley, originally set up at Deolali, Bombay State, m 1905. It was moved to Quetta two years later. TheNAFEN - 80 words
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627 1955-07-02 3 Indo Soviet Talks Br. Press Reaction LONDON: Although the Indo -Soviet joint declaration will probably be regarded everywhere and particularly m the East, as a document of the highest significance, it is not very far off the mark, to say that it has been largely ignored by the British Press.627 words
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Article454 1955-07-02 3 SAN FRANCISCO: The joint 'Tpclaratfon of policy issued tv Mr. Nehru and Mr. Buiganln ha s caucea much excitement among: the diplomats a^semoied here for the U.N meeting and Western bloc members are saying that India can no longer <"»a.'in \fl bo rr'itrtl In the Ea*t454 words
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Article79 1955-07-02 3 LONDON: A leading Buddhist scholar who is gathering material for the first Buddhist encyclopaedia here to hold talks with British experts m his field. H« is Dr. Malalasekev;.. Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies m Ceylon, who Is carrying out the mammoth task at tne requestNAFEN - 79 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-07-02 3 Mohnnm\ad Maqsood, .Mohamad H. Toosy and Mohammed t». H. Slddiqi from Pakistan see the famed "iswimnitng pool" reactor m operation at the Oak Ridge Laboratories m the Southern State of Tennessr. U.SLA. Constructed Primarily for research m u*es of atomic energy, the reactor serve* as one of80 words
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Article165 1955-07-02 3 BOMBAY: a standing Sanskrit Committee of Experts has been appointed by the Government of Bcmbav with a view to ensuring that a proper standard of teaching ana examination is maintains m recognised Sanskrit institutions m the State The personnel of the committee i s Prof. R.165 words
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442 1955-07-02 3 Bhave's Post-Prayer Speech I AY^ GAJ>A <KOR A rUT): V»r me the dawn of freedtom m India is th e dawn of urge for meritorious cervlee." dec arcd Vinobaji addres»in r the prayer gathering at Guinma. anj l^e have won our freedom dFOC - 442 words
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74 1955-07-02 3 Calcutta Burdwan Suburban Service NEW DELHI; T hc Government of India is understood to have placed an order through the Railway Board with a German firm for the supply of 50 broad gauge all metal three-coach electric trains for use on the new CalcuttaBurdwan suburban service. The total cost ofFOC - 74 words
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Article245 1955-07-02 3 BOMBAY: Sadhashly G. Shinde, the former Test legbreak and googly bov/ler, died last week in hospital of typhoid. tnindc fell ill a week ago and was removed to hospital recently. Shinde, 32, leaves behind a young wife, four daughters and Ms widowed mother. His youngest daughterFOC - 245 words
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Article84 1955-07-02 3 BOMBAY: Eight Indian nationals were refused permission to land at London by the London Airport Immigration Authorities and were sent back here. They arrived here by air. It is learnt that the eight persons proceeded to London from here via Buch and Karachi by air. TheFOC - 84 words
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Advertisement10 1955-07-02 3 yf PAYS YOU r o SINGAPORE PENAN6 68-OO MALAYAN AIRWAYS10 words
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Article579 1955-07-02 4 Introduction Needs Careful Study Says Premier COLOMBO. Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, tod the House of Representative that prohibition needed cftitful study before Its introduction a* law. The Commission on drinking, racing and gambling should first nn d out hew prohibition could be introduced. H e579 words
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210 1955-07-02 4 MARAWILA. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, M.P. for Dedigama, told the members of tV Chilaw District Ma ha Jana Sabha Sammelanaya her»- that trade should be carried on with all •ountties of the world Irrespective of their political differences. Mr. Senanayake, who was at a210 words
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Article133 1955-07-02 4 LONDON, July I.— Sir Anthony Eden told the House of Commons yesterday the British Government had invited the Greek and Turkish Governments to send representatives to an early London Conference on political and defence questions affecting the Easter Mediterranean!, Including Cyprus. The British Prime Minister said the133 words
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Article90 1955-07-02 4 A Pan-Malayan Telecom?. I Golden Voice Competition I will be n eld this year. Singa- I pore candidates, 23 firom the Singapore Telephone Boanj and one from the Telecom- municatlons Department wili be tested at 9. a.m. on July 6 at Telephone House, Hill Street. Singapore. The90 words
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Article81 1955-07-02 4 Six Communist terrorists surrendered at Lanchang Estate, along the MentaKab Bentong Koad m Pahang Thursday morning: June 30, says a special Emergency Com. munique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Two of them were women. Four of the Communist terrorists were the last remaining members of the Lanchang81 words
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73 1955-07-02 4 Chettiar Temple Maha Kumbabishegam 'Maha Kumbabishegam' (Dedication of the Deity) will be held at Sri Thendayuthapam Temple, (Chettiara* Temple), Tank Road, on July 7. between 10.18 a.m. and 11.21 a.m. but after he had discussed it with Mr. Morarjl Desal he was convinced that prohibition could work m Ceylon. He73 words
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372 1955-07-02 4 Dowry Dispute Leads To Divorce Court COLOMBO: The investing >f the promised dewry and :onsequent dissensions between son-in-law and mother-in-law were referred to :n a case m which a wife came into court uid sought a divorce from her husband. He counter-sued pleading that she had deserted him, and tic372 words
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Article387 1955-07-02 4 JAFFNA: The only party'* wh'.ch was prepared to grant i parity of status to Tamil was 1 the U.N.P and therefore, all Tamils should support the 1 party. i Mr. Alfred Thambiayan, M.P. for Kayts. said this In nis presidential address at a meeting after the387 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-07-02 4 Rao Sahib S> R: V. Ara hu Asst. General Manager of The Indian Overseas Hank Ltd., at a tea party given In his honour by the Singapore staff of the Bank at the Singapore Hotel on 25-9-55.42 words
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121 1955-07-02 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July L The International Red Cross Society for the first time m its history will hold a session m Delhi m October 1956. Dr. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar disclosed this at the Society's Annual Meeting on Wednesday evening121 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-07-02 4 Janab Abdur Rahim Noor, son of late Janab E. P. Muhammad Noomdeen, a prominent merchant m l'enang. has passed the Law Examination at the Lincoln Inn's College and qualified himself as a Barrister. Janab Abdur Rahlm Noor was bom m India In 1924.. .He studied m65 words
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Article76 1955-07-02 4 From Our own Correspondent MADURAI. July 1. The Vignana Mandir, a rural scientific centre, was Inaugurated at Kallupatti, 22 miles from here, by Mr. K. Kamaraj, the Madras Chief Minister. The centre, the first of Its kind m South India, is sponsored by the Council of76 words
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108 1955-07-02 4 -Gopala Reddi From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, July. 1. There would be no need for outstanding disputes between Andhra and Madras to be referred to a third party for arbitration, declared Mr. Gopala Reddi, Chief Minister of Andhra. Mr. Reddi who was108 words
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145 1955-07-02 4 Singapore Kerala Samajam' Tournaments In connection with the Onam Celebration under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, tournaments will be conducted m Badminton, Fo >tball and Volley Ball. Only members of the Samajam will be permitted to articipate In the tournaments. Dntnci fo»- Badminton will close on 11th July145 words
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Article91 1955-07-02 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 1. Mayor Chidambaram yesterday presented a set of seventeen valuable silver articles to th c Corporation for the use of Mayorai Chamber The Mayor sa id he was giving the se t which were patterned en those found at the91 words
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82 1955-07-02 4 Mr. K. V. Suganeswarau. Deck Passengers welfare Officer, Government of India will arrive to Kuala Lumpur on Monday next, j.uly 4. The public ure requested to bring to his notice any complaints they might have about unberthed passenger traffic between Malaya and India.82 words
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Article53 1955-07-02 4 Mr. AL. Thenappan, Manager, Indian Overseas Bank Ltd.. Pcnan<j is leaving Penang on Jl. ly 5, by s.s. RAJULA. on home leave. He has previously served the Bank's branches m India, Burma, Thailand and Malaya and Is expected to bo reassigned to one of their53 words
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Article32 1955-07-02 4 The Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, will hold his weekly "Meet-the-People cession m the P.R.O; Conference Room. Assembly House, today, at li a-*n. instead of 9 a. no. as previously.32 words
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Article167 1955-07-02 4 A press note issued by the Government of India states: i'h c Government of India have nad under consideration the question of Inysng down a procedus* for regvilatinTr tie as-ses-ment at preferential rate oi dn. ty on articles imported trcm Malaya It has been decided that certificates167 words
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Article66 1955-07-02 4 The Cinematograph Exhibitors Association of Malaya at their annual general meeting elected the following officeheld Tuesday, June 28, rebearers: President: Mr. Llm Chong Pang, Vice President Mr. Wong Slew Leng, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Ldm Eng Kwan Hon. Secretary: Mr. Lim Keng Hor, Council Members: Mr. Loke Wan Tho,66 words
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