Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1955
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Title Section16 1955-07-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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571 1955-07-25 1 21 Nominations For 4 Seats Narayanan Vs Dings (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A feverish scramble among Trade Unionists to fill the four seats earmarked for Malayan Trades Union Council m the new Federal Legislative Council is afoot, I.D.M. learnt571 words
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381 1955-07-25 1 Against India's Policy —Working Committee Prom Our Own Correspondent NEW DEI. Hi, July 24: Indian National Congress i s dc. finitely opposed to the entry of mass satvajrrahis to Portugueße (.*oa. There i s no ltkelihcod therefore that Congress volunteers will join the381 words
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Article190 1955-07-25 1 In reply to a circular letter issued by the City Council to all their workers, with regard to the demands put up by the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, the Federation m a statement to the pres s charges the City Council with "trying to190 words
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Article60 1955-07-25 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, July 24 The government of Pitmier All Sastromidjojo resigned last ndght as a result of its quarrel w ith army officers. The government announced Friday its intention to resign. Because President Soekarno »s away on a Moslem pilgrimage to Mecca, the cabinet's resignation was submitted60 words
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105 1955-07-25 1 'Sepoy Mutiny' Centenary Celebration From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 24: The centenary of what is called Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 by British' will be celebrated throughout the Indian Union on a grand scale as India's First War of Independence. The lead was given by the Working Cera. ruittee105 words
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Article74 1955-07-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent HONUICHERRY, July 24: First results cf the general election hav e come from Mahe, where one Congressman, two Independents have been returned for three scats to Pondy State Assembly. Congressman elected was Mr. C. Y. Bharatan, vetaran freedom fighter but Congress lost th e74 words
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221 1955-07-25 1 Little About Elections And No Stir About Red Offer! High Commissioner's Impressions (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— People m Britain did not seem to know very much about Malaya's first National, elections and there was no excitement regarding this m British newspapers either,221 words
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Article120 1955-07-25 1 GENEVA, July 24— The *our Big powers ended their summit talk last night with a joint agreement to call a meetinj o* their Foreign Ministers m Geneva next October to consider the problems of German reunification and European security. The Four powers als o referred toAP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-07-25 1 President Eisenhower, Ma wife and their son Major John Eisenhower, Frances Wi'is,, U.S. Lady Ambassador to Switzerland, Mrs. Dulles and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m Geneva.31 words
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215 1955-07-25 1 South Excels North In Fine Arts— Justice Rajamannar From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS* July 24: There may be many complaints here about the Northern domination over South India but there is no doubt that m the field of fine arts and culture, the South ha« conquered the North, said the215 words
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Article159 1955-07-25 1 Marshall Exhorts S'pore Youth Tn e Chief Minister, Mr. Da. vid Marshall told the youth of Singapore that Singapore is their home, Malaya their country and they were all brothers m this great adventure. Mr. Marshall made this ex. hortation to the youth while declaring open the Pasir Panjang Boys159 words
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Article57 1955-07-25 1 Aryan Gymkhana team of BengaJkofw India who had popular reception In Malaya 1h 1952 are to visit Singapore and the Federation In September, 1.D..U. understand^ They would be visiting Mulaya on their way back from a tour of Indonesia, Malayan Indian Sports Association are making57 words
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Article102 1955-07-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24: Eight Universities m South India have decided to jointly create a South India Books Trust which will make available at low cost all classics m tour languages, Tamil, Telegu, Malay alam and Kanarese. The Furd Foundation m India will102 words
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59 1955-07-25 1 The Shell Employees' TTnion iiwa letter to the Singapore Petrol Dealers Employees Union, states that the formation of the Shell Employees' union was not motivated to create a split among workers, but with the lofty trade union principle of bringing the clerical and manual workers of the59 words
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Article, Illustration275 1955-07-25 1 PERIYAR'S THREAT CAUSES ALARM AND DISMAY IT'S TREASON, SAYS PANT From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24: Dravida Kalagham leader Periyar E. V. R's threat to burn the National Flag on August First as a protest against Hindi has caused alarm and dismay among many groups m Tamilnad, who hav275 words
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93 1955-07-25 1 Periyar And National Flag: Centre's View »>'-m Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24. 'Any Insult to the National Flag amounts to treason it borders on treason," declared the Union Home Minister Pandit Govind ita.labh Pant commenting on the threat by the leader of the Dravida Kalagam Periyar E. V. Kamasamy93 words
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Article91 1955-07-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 24: All pacts made by the Government of India with foreign countries will be drawn up and signed m Hindi, the national language. The first pact m Hindi will be the Air Transport Agreement between Iraq and91 words
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807 1955-07-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. July 25, 1955 Mel ay u Or Malayan 'I'll radio forum on the terms A "Melayu" and ♦'Malayan recently conducted between the representatives of the Perak Malay League, the Perak Pro. pivmsKe Tarty and the UMNOMi: Alliance, raises some im. portant points which should be807 words
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794 1955-07-25 2 Whole Nation Is Behind His Peace Efforts DR. PRASAD NEW DELHI. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, conferring the Bharat Ratna on Mr. Nehru said that the entire nation was behind the Prime Minister In his endeavour for peace. The ceremony, which dim. axed the unprecedented794 words
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145 1955-07-25 2 MADRAS: J-fforts a re now being made to have an addit'liial ionospheric station at Trivandrum which is a little tc the south ot the magnetic equator, stated Mr. A.P. Mitra secretary of the Indian National Committee for the International Geophysical Year of the Radio Research Committee145 words
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Article319 1955-07-25 2 CAMBRIDGE: "Supernatural phenomena" is the subject for discussion at Newnham College, Cambridge, where the world's leading ghost hunters are meeting In international conference. In talks lasting a week they are to discuss all the latest available evidence of phantoms, hauntings and poltergeists. The well-known American sociologistNAFEN - 319 words
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Article93 1955-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Health Ministry will await more technical information from th c United States before undertaking the manufacture of the Salk vaccine, a Government spokesman said here. In principle, however, the Government has recognised the need of producing the vaccine; and the vaccine laboratories at Kashauli93 words
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Article218 1955-07-25 2 NEW DELHI. The simple rcot.eating tribe of 30,000 Paniyans m the Malabar district of Madras Stat R Is facing new perils, according to officials of the Backward Classes Commission who re. cently toured the area. Mostly inhabiting the forest area, the Paniyar^ are expe. riencing218 words
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109 1955-07-25 2 Construction Of National Museum Suspended NEW DELHI: The Won Ministry of Education Is understood to have issued instructions suspending construction work on the Nationl Museum buiding. The foundation stone of tne Museum was laid by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, m May last Official sources here re veil the design109 words
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Article100 1955-07-25 2 LUCKNOW: The Stadh'm Committee o f the Uttar Pradesh Sports council has approved a Rs. 970.000 plan for the construction of the proposed stadium. The plan, which was prepared by a Public Works Department Engineer all rates Rs. 384,000 for seating arrangements, Rs 415,000 for the main pavilion100 words
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163 1955-07-25 2 Twelve Nations Confer On Soil Fertility HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, on Monday hoped that the second international training centre on soil fertility would help farmers m rics-prL-ducing countries to grow "two blades of rice where one grew before." He was inaugurating the centre, sponsored jointly163 words
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Article71 1955-07-25 2 KARACHI: The final estlmate of the area undei rice for the year 1954-55 is 23,--700,000 acres as against 24,* 533,000 acres reported m the final estimate o' the previous yeax. This shows a decrease of 3.4. per cent. The final estimate of the yield for this year71 words
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Article75 1955-07-25 2 KARACHI: Over R». 102,^ 200,000 was subscribed to wards the news per cent Government of Pakistan Loan, 1960, which opened on Thursday and was closed In the afternoon. The 3 per cent 1963 Loan, which also was opened to subscription was on tap, and attractin? good response. The75 words
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214 1955-07-25 2 LONDON: Britain's tra«ie \>nU ns are becoming suspicious of nationalisation Their objections to it are two-fold: Workers m nationalised industries do not seem any iiap pier than those employed by private enterprise. By re-electing the Conservative Government, the electorate has rejected the Labour poldcv of214 words
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Article129 1955-07-25 2 MUREAE; The shifting of the venue of the Constituent Assembly from Karachi to Murree and now back to Karachi will cost the Pakistani tax-payer mor c than Rs. 200,000, it is learnt. This is m addition to the uaily allowances and the travelling allowances of the129 words
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Article116 1955-07-25 2 MADRAS: In order to give free radio sets, the Ddrectora- to- General of the All- India Radio has drawn a list of Harijan Centres m all states m consultation with the Commissioner for Scheduled Casts <*nd Scheduled Tribes of tie Union Government. The Directorate-General has116 words
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95 1955-07-25 2 Hug's Party Now Has Branch In Karachi KARACHI: The East Pakistan Chief Minister, Mr. Abu Howain Sarkar, last ween announced the setting up of a branch of the Krishak Sramik Party m Karachi. It will function under the name of Kisan Mazdo»r Party. TMe Krishak Sramik Party of Mr. Fazlul95 words
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129 1955-07-25 2 MRS. PANDIT TO PRESIDE OVER PLANNING CONFAB LONDON, July 23: The Indian High Commissioner m London. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, has accepted the post of President of the Londen Conference on Regional Plan, ning and Development which will be held here from Septem. ber 29 to October 2. The conferenceReuter - 129 words
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Article78 1955-07-25 2 NEW DELHI; The Central Government ha 3 prepared a sclieme for a timber c easonin^ and treating plant with an annual capacity of 750 000 cubic feet of timber, to be sot up m Delhi. Intended to utilise seem dary timbers to the maximum extent possible after seasoning,78 words
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Article, Illustration135 1955-07-25 2 SIR JACOB EPSTEIN, the sculptor, was secretly married m London recently to bis model and secretary, MRS. KATHLEEN GARMAN it was learned on July 12. He is 76, she is about 50. They have known each other about 30 years. She has bten the model forAP - 135 words
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67 1955-07-25 2 Shillong To He U.P.S.C. Exam. Centre NEW DELHI: Shiilong will be n Centre for all cxamina. tions conducted by the Union Public Service Commission from Setp. 1 next. So far candidates from Assam had to eO to Calcutta for such examinations. With the opening of this additional ex. amination centre,67 words
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Article43 1955-07-25 2 NEW DELHI, July 23- -The Indian Government said yes-U-iday "It appears" the rlot'ng m Saigon on Wednesday followed the South Vietnam Oovtrnment's decision to seek the "elimination of Polish anJ Indian nro-Coommunist elements C:: the Indochina truce commission.— APAP - 43 words
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Article682 1955-07-25 3 Problems Of Rural Finance LONDAItf Commenting m this month's lssu« of "The Banker**' on the tafcme over by the Indian Government of the Imperial Bank of India, a correspondent says that India's bankine system has now "been unified to a decree rarely matched In Western countries."NAFEN - 682 words
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Article111 1955-07-25 3 KARACHI: Tn e Punjab Cooperative Enquiry Committee Ml decided that the co-opera-Uv e movement should be fieed from official control a" early a s possible. The Committee, meeting m Karachi, also decided that an advisory council consisting of the elected rep-esentatlve«j or important co-operative societies should be111 words
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Article52 1955-07-25 3 RANCH! Bihar Gov. eminent hag drawn up several development schemes estimated to cost Us. 10c crores for inclusion m the second Five.Year Plan, it i 8 learned. Schemes for agriculture, including horticulture and anima! husbandry and veterinary service* are expected a cost Rs.52 words
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Article188 1955-07-25 3 LONDON: Two BTitcns have just arrived back m their own country alter travel l ing round the world m their 30--fc.'t yacht, "wanderer III" Their voyage took them across 33,000 mlies 8,000 miles more than a direct journey along the Equator and lasted three years.188 words
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238 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI: The question of Goa, Akali Morcha m the Punjab and Congress strategy during the next general elec tions will figure prominently at the Congesg Working Com. mittee meeting on July 23 according to a tentative agenda drawn up for the meeting.238 words
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Article110 1955-07-25 3 Regarding Goa the Working Committee is expected to take a vital decision. The Congress High Command, it is stated, attaches great importance to the rising tempo of satyagraha m Goa. Among the ether questions likely to come up before the Working Committee meeting are the fixation110 words
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Article49 1955-07-25 3 OTTAWA- Canada will provide Ceylon with $800,000 wioth of flour as part of her contribution under the Colombo plan for the 1955-66 flacil year. Ceylon will market tn« Canadian florr to local buyers. The proceeds from the sale Mil be employe*? to flnicc* development project*49 words
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Article227 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI: The UnionGovernment has sanctioned more grants, and leans for the development of the handloom and small.srale industries. West Bengal has been eiven a grant of R.<. 5,54,500, and a loan o<* Rs. 56,250 for the deve. iopment of the handloom Indus, try. The loan is to227 words
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Article104 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Health Minister, Rajkumarl Arm- it Kaur, will spend a month m China at the invitation of the Chinese Government. No dates have yet been intimated, but she plan s to leave India early m October. The Rajkumari has also accepted an104 words
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70 1955-07-25 3 Subletting Of Govt. Quarters Punishment NEW DELHI. Penalising Central Gov. eminent officers m Delhi, Calcutta and Bombay who were found to have Ule. gaily sublet their houses, the Union Finance Minis, try has decided that such officers will not m future be entitled to any government accommodation. The Finance Ministry70 words
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187 1955-07-25 3 KARACHI: Credit faallties will shortly become available fur agriculturists wlla the establishment of the Agricultural Credij Bank, It is re* ported. The way has been uaved for the setting up of the Bank by an ordinance issued h^re winch gives special powers to the State187 words
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Article363 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI: Over 2,000,. 000 teen-agers will swell the ranks cf the Auxiliary Cadet Ccrpa by 1961 into one of the b ggest youth movement In Asia. formed m L 953.54 by the Union Government to incuL cate discipline m teen-agers and to teach them theNAFEN - 363 words
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174 1955-07-25 3 LONDON; a great chango t?.as come about m American thinking during the past year, believes the "Manchester Guardian." The calm and restraint of ioday, says the journal, are "an sharp contrast with the heat ana bitterness of last summer m fact no war,174 words
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186 1955-07-25 3 Air Marshal Mukerjee Back From Russia NEW DELHI: Air Marshall S. Mukerjee, Chief of the Air Staff, who returned here on Tuesday after 15-day visit to Soviet Russia, said that the Russians "made no secret" of their new planes. "We were allowed to inspect all of them" he told Pressmen186 words
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Article140 1955-07-25 3 Amending Provident Fund Scheme NEW DELHI; The retixatlon of time-limit after which cne workers Decome entitled to employers' contributions at 13 years as against 20 at present, was commended by tne Central Boara of Trustees of the Employees' providend ifuud Scheme who met m New Delhi. The meeting which was140 words
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Article135 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI; Of the Indian Naval ships now cruising m the Mediterranean, I.N.S. Delhi, Godavail and Gomati concluded their first goodwill visit to ville Frt-nche m Fr nice on July 16 and arrived on last Sunday In Genoa, Italy. Soon after th e ships' arrival, courtesy135 words
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Article109 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. U. (j. Nehru, foreign Secretary, would take over as Ind'aa Ambassador a t Peking by the end of Sept., it was 'earnt. His appointment as Ambassador to China Is expected to be announced soon. When Mr. R, K. Nehru leaves fnr Peking, he would109 words
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Article80 1955-07-25 3 NEW DELHI: The President ha& awarded the Police and Fire Services Medal to Mr. Vasunaidu Venujropal and Mr. Taddi Subba Rao, two flrerpen drivers of Nellore district, for displaying conspicuous trj and presenc" of mind and commendable devotion to duty m r. tter disregard to their80 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-07-25 3 Crowds rush across the road at Hollow ay Prison, London, on the morning of July 13, to read the official notice saying Ruth Ellin bad been hanged. She was executed for the murder of h«r lover, David lilakely, a racing motorist, and nanAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-25 3 MRS. VIOLET VAN DER ELST, well-known for her campaign against capital punishment, is moved back to the ranks of the crowd by a police officer outside Holloway Gaol, London, on Inly IS, where Mrs. Ruth Ellis was being hanged for the murder of her lover, DavidAP - 53 words
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231 1955-07-25 3 CALCUTTA. Distribution of electricity as between the different part* of India will be mor c balanced m the coming years thu hitherto as a result of the implementation of the seooad t'lve-Plan, it is learned. At present the generation Of power *s heavily concentrated231 words
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Article97 1955-07-25 3 MURREE; The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of Pakistan, India and Burma has submitted n memorandum tn the Central Law Minister, Mr. H.S. Suhrav/ardy, and the other MCAs demanding that Bahais be incliuded "'among- the non-Mus-lim minorities of Pakistan. The memoiandum reminds the MCAs of97 words
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Article57 1955-07-25 3 DACCA; The nrst consignment Of 500 F.3.=t Pakistan rhesu? monkeys ha-? both sent t; London via Karachi aboard a chartered foar-cr.^tn-ed freighter The monkey^ r.re addressed to an English firm for tiro preparation of antl-pollo vacCttte the progress el wU;ch irs recently hampered b«« cause57 words
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Article1352 1955-07-25 4 CEYLON SIX- YEAR PLAN Rs. 2529 m. TO BE SPEHT COLOMBO: The Government will spend Rs. 2,529 million on a six-year economic development programme which will end m 1959-60. The combined share of economic project* Mid social «er-\U-es amounts to 98 per cent, of the total. About 16 per cent,1,352 words
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Article78 1955-07-25 4 COLOMBO /Thirteen gor.ds wagons, a passenger coach and an engine of a O> lombo-bound mall train from Batticaloa, on the east coast of Ceylon, went oft the rails on last Sunday near Polonsutuwa. The train ran into a herd o f buffaloes. Most of the78 words
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172 1955-07-25 4 Miss Sweden A Linguist Is Miss Universe LONG BEACH. California, July 24 A tall linguistic lady from Sweden, graceful m every motion and five different languages is the new Miss Universe. Hillevi Rombln, 21-year-oIJ blonde from the University Town of Uppsala, became Scandinavia's second winner tne four— year-old international beautyUP - 172 words
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Article38 1955-07-25 4 She was given keen competition by the four other finalists who finished m this order-. Miss El Ealvador, Mairhel Airieta, 19; Miss Ceylon, Maureen Hingert, 18; Miss Germany, Marglt Nunke, 24; and Miss Japan, Kelko Takahfshi, 20.- APAP - 38 words
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Article133 1955-07-25 4 8 White Men Rape A Negro Woman! HARLAN (KENTUCKY, «uly 24: A 24 year old Negro woman Friday testified she was raped on a mountain by at least eight young: white men and boys. The woman said the incident occurred hwt Saturday night when she and two men were drivingAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration658 1955-07-25 4 Mr. Mariados RUTHNA. SWAMY represented India at the Pan-Pacific Social Action Conference held m Melbourne (Australia) from June 20 to 28, 1955. He i s a renowned public figure, a great writer and a fine speaker. Born on August 15, 1885, Mr. Ruthnaswamy was educated at St. Josepn's658 words
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