Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 204 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article329 1955-09-07 1 Announcement To Be Made This Week Marshall Says It Will Be In Line With Federation's Offer No Recognition Nor Legalisation OFFER OF AN AMNESTY WOULD BE MADE TO THE COMMUNISTS IN SINGAPORE IN THE COURSE OF THIS WEEK. THIS OFFER WOULD BE IN LINE WITH329 words
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Article309 1955-09-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent CUTTACK, Sept. 6 The Orissa State Legislative Assembly has adjourned for a week since the flood situation has become very grave, and roads and all communications are disrupted. Three coastal districts, Cuttack, Balasore and puri, are threatened: Every effort is beingAP - 309 words
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Article137 1955-09-07 1 BOATS RUSHED Boats were being rushed from Calcutta today to rescue about 300,000 people marooned by the severest floods to hit the northeast state of Orissa this century. Most of the Cuttack district is today under water but the four major rivers of the State are reported to have passedReuter - 137 words
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112 1955-09-07 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Sept; 6— The 9,000- ton motorship Resurgent sailed from here Sunday night carrying 235 Indians to Calcutta under a government repatriation plan. Many had worked most of their lives on the colony's sugar plantations and areAP - 112 words
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237 1955-09-07 1 Unconstitutional, Admits Speaker (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 6 The Speaker of the Union Parliament has himself urged the Government to bring lorward a Bill regularising the sittings of the Lok Sabha without quorum during tne lunch recess. It has beenCopyright - 237 words
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121 1955-09-07 1 SOLUTION TO GOA PROBLEM FORCES AT WORK NEW DELHI, Sept. 6: Mr. Nehru, the -Indian Prime Minister, reiterated today that India would not take any warlike measures against the Portuguese Settlement of Goa and said there were forces at work international and econo. mic which bringing a solution of the121 words
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75 1955-09-07 1 CONGRESS WINS 60 SEATS UNCONTESTED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 6 The Congress has already won 60 seats m the Municipal Council elections scheduled for next month. These sixty candidates are being unopposed m the first batch of 28 municipalities which will poll on Oct. 10. Congress has set75 words
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Article34 1955-09-07 1 LAKE LOUISE. Alberta, Canada, Sept. 6 A noted scientist told the National Dairy Council that milk is one of the best sources of gamma globulin, an antibody against disease-. APAP - 34 words
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798 1955-09-07 1 City Council's Goodwill Payment To Workers $25 To Each Daily-Rated Worker Concessions Also To Public Some Charges Waived For I Month FULL TEXT OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT EACH DAILY-RATED WORKER OF THE CITY COUNCIL WILL GET A GOODWILL PAYMENT OF $25, WHICH WILL BE PAID FORTHWITH. And the public will benefit798 words
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272 1955-09-07 1 "Colombo Plan" Committee To Meet Here LONDON, Sept. 6: The Marquess of Reading, Minister of State at the Vtoretgn Office, will represent Britain at the seventh meeting of the Minis, terial Committee of the "Co. lombo Plan" for the Economic Development of South and South-East Asia beginning Singapore on Oct.Reuter - 272 words
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Article65 1955-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6: Mr. Nehru the Indian prune Minister said today India could not function as Chairman Nation of the Indochina Truce Con. trol Commissions If the Geneva Armistice Agreement ceased to function through not being accepted by all parties. can t what develop, mentsReuter - 65 words
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275 1955-09-07 1 Why Not, Asks P. P. Narayanan Opening English School On Estate (From Out Correspondent) KUA^A LUMPUR, Tues: An afternoon English School 2LZS t L Vr rk Z n the ret <>* W«d i» this* country! oVganised by workers with the assistance of the275 words
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Article94 1955-09-07 1 Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, secretary of the Singapore City Council Labour unions Federation in a statement issued last night expressed the Federation's gratitude and sincere thanks to the Public, the Press and the sister unions for their kind co-operation towards Federation's victory. Mr. Rengasamy also express the94 words
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Article34 1955-09-07 1 DENVER, Sept. 6— U.S. VicePresident Richard Nixon said Monday that those who know President Elsenhower best are "more optimistic' than ever before that he will seek a second term*- APAP - 34 words
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194 1955-09-07 1 The Indian Scholarship Fund Committee In Malaya has decided to award fifteen scholarships for the full term of Secondary School course m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, out ot the Indian Scholarship Fund, to deserving students of Indian origin, permanently domiciled m Malaya or194 words
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42 1955-09-07 1 lAIPEI Sept. 6— Daring frogmen planted a Chinese Nationalist flag on the beach of Amoy, a Communist island on Saturday and it was still' flying there at sunset yesterday according to local D ress reports. APAP - 42 words
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Advertisement8 1955-09-07 1 ICE CREAM IBMB^R COLO STORAGE W CREAMERIES *^t^Stm8 words
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541 1955-09-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Sept. 7, 1955 Educational Reform In Br. Colonies X m Singapore are ye proud of many of our schools, but we real j-r that our educational system as it has grown up, is not by any means free from fault or necessarily well adapt♦•<l to541 words
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Article62 1955-09-07 2 PATHTNKOT: The Presilcnt Dr. Rajendra Prasad w iH visit Jammu and Kashmir m the last week of this month. '1 liis w as disclosed here by the Kashmir premier, BaksmUhulam Mohammed, when he halted here last week on his way to Delhi. According to Rashtrapatl Bhavan62 words
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560 1955-09-07 2 Draft Bill For States NEW DELHI: THE KANUNGO COMMITTEE, PRE. SENTLY CONSIDERING A DRAFT BILL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THE METRIC SYSTEM, IS EXPECTED TO RECOMMEND TO STATE GOVERNMENTS A TIME. LIMIT, AFTER WHICH THE USE OF THE EXISTING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES560 words
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Article173 1955-09-07 2 CALOUTTA: Production of refined glycerine m India declined from 2,509 tons m 1953 to 2,388 tons m the following year the annual installed capacity m both years being 5,150 tons, according to official figures. Although glycerine is an important byproduct obtained from the manufacture of soap only a173 words
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Article196 1955-09-07 2 CALCUTTA: The two-man team of the Union Rehabilitation Ministry, including an agriculture expert, has returned to Calcutta after a sixday study tour of Warrangal District m Hyderabad State, where the local government has offered land for rehabilitation of displaced agriculture expert, has returned to Calcutta after196 words
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Article188 1955-09-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. Datar, toformed Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi m the Lok Sabha recently that 4520 Pakistani nationals entered India during 1955 up to the 31st July m contravention of the Indian passport rules. Of them 1198 had been sent back to Pakistan.188 words
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Article76 1955-09-07 2 SAn FRANCISCO: Dr. Karl Bowman, of the Langley Proter clinic, labelled alcohol as a narcotic drug at the American Psychological Association Convention here. He estimated that there were a minimum of one million "-alcohol addicts" m the United States. Alcohol was the direct cause of "more crime76 words
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307 1955-09-07 2 Training Technicians High-Power Directorate BANGALORE: The need for finding a regular system of financing smallscale industries m the country was stressed by the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T.T. Krishnamachari. Mr. Krishnamachari. who wa« addressing the third meeting of the Small-scale Industries Board at the Legislative Counsel Hau\307 words
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Article67 1955-09-07 2 The Ernakulam Kottayam railway line was expected to be opened to traffic b y about September 1956, the Deputy Minister for Railways, Mr. O.V. Alagesan, told Mr. AJK. Thomas m the Lok Sabha. Asked why the schedule of opening the line by the end of the current67 words
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Article28 1955-09-07 2 TANJORE: A cheque for Rs. 50,000 to the Building Fund of the Raja SerfoJl College, Tanjore has been received from Janab Aziz of Kothanallur.28 words
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Article124 1955-09-07 2 NEW DELHI; Production of natural rubber m India has i been steadily on the increase. According to the latest available official figures, the output of natural rubber rose to 36,000,000 lbs. m 1952, as compared w ith 32,030,000 lbß m 1951 and 31,830,000 lbs m124 words
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Article109 1955-09-07 2 BOMBAY: About 4' 2 tons of "gift" cargo for Mr. Nehru have arrived here from Yugoslavia by the Yugoslav motor vessel Rijeka. The gifts stacked m SO cases will be unloaded In the Bombay docks this week and later sent on to New Delhi. These109 words
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137 1955-09-07 2 PLEA TO FIX PRESS WAGES BY STATUTE NEW DELHI: Mr. Banarsidas Chaturvedi, MP., President of the Indian Federa. tion of Working Journalists, last week urged the Government to fix the minimum wage for working journalists by statute as reommended by the Press Commission. Mr. Chaturvedi said: "Dr. Keskar himself has137 words
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Article177 1955-09-07 2 MADRAS: To a question by Mr. T. C. Narayanan Nambiar, m the Legislative Assembly, last week, what action the Government had taken on the request of the Malabar District Board fori permission to pay salaries to its employees for the month of August, 1955, on or oetore177 words
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Article84 1955-09-07 2 NEW DELHI; In connection with the award of scholarships to Indians for studies m China the Government of India Ministry of Education, m a communication to the State Governments, have stated that no application will be considered without a fee of Rs. 5 (Re. l-»5-o m84 words
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167 1955-09-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have issued a circular to the State Governments to the effect that the use of young children m election campaigns would be detrimental to the interests of the nation. Disclosing this m the Lok Sabha, Dr.167 words
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555 1955-09-07 2 Congress Leaders' View No Postponement Of Elections NEW DELHI: Congress leaders, hold the view that the next general elections could be held on the expiry of the normal life of Parliament m the first quarter of 1957. Although there has been555 words
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Article111 1955-09-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have issued a circular to the State Governments to the effect that the use of young children m election campaigns would be detrimental to the interests of the nation. Disclosing this m the Lok Sabha Dr. Monomohan Das, Parliamentary111 words
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Article99 1955-09-07 2 CUTTACK: Police have arrested a person m Jarlikote, village m Orissa, on a charge of having killed his eight-year old son to propitiate the family Deity. It is stated the person had earmarked originally a goat for sacrifice before the Deity, but subsequently "sold it99 words
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1106 1955-09-07 3 Bombay Millowners 9 Plea To Planning Commission BOMBaTYnD aSJESSTST iS? A DUM TO THE PuS^M^ n N J,,« EM ORAN. THAT THE TARGET OF CLOTH mX&tJ^XE URGED 3R& m M,UJON AND &rauo2 yJSTSA The mill sectors share of the target should he 71,106 words
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221 1955-09-07 3 NEGRO SOCIAL WORKER PAYS A TRIBUTE CALCUTTA: The need for more trained social workers for India was stressed by Mr. Sterling Tucker, a Negro expert m social welfare work, who is at present touring India. "I am greatly impressed by the keen interest Indian people are showing m social work,"221 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-09-07 3 PERON RETRACTS RESIGNATION OFFER Photo. PRESIDENT PERON of Argentine, addressing demon, strators m the plaza de Mayo outside his Palace on the night of Aug. 81, retracts an offer to resign that he had made earlier m the morning. Standing beside the President is Senor di Pietro, Head of theA.P. - 78 words
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Article403 1955-09-07 3 Students Apologise To Nehru PATNA: Mr. Anirudh Misra, President of the Patna University Students' Action Committee (a rival body a! the Patna Students' Action Committee), met the Prim* MinisterV Mr. Nehru, before his departure for Delhi at the Patna Airport and submitted a memorandum apologising on behalf of the University403 words
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Article27 1955-09-07 3 BONN; Herr Franz Bluecher, the West German viceChancellor, will pay an official visit to India later this year, an authoritative Government •ouree said.27 words
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175 1955-09-07 3 NEw DELHI: The Union Ministry of Labour proposes to transfer all its training schemes for workmen to State Governments by April next year. The States will, however. be given financial assistance from the Centre. A supervisory body, namely the National Trade Certification Board recommended175 words
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225 1955-09-07 3 *v ?t°^ S J°J?\ Ml G L Mehta In «ia's Ambassador m the United States, and his Secretary, Mr. b/ aTrajmS palan, who were subjects of an incident at the^rnort restaurant here last week declined an invitation by Mayor Roy Hofheinx to225 words
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206 1955-09-07 3 MADURAI: Addreesiag a meeting at the Nateaa Ayyar Reading Room In Chinnachokklkulam, Prof. M. Ruthnaswami, former Vice-Chancellor of Anna. malai University, who had recently returned after a tour of Australia and the Far Eastern countries, said Indians m Malaya were un. popular because the Malayans206 words
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Article170 1955-09-07 3 CALCUTTA; A sizeable portion of the world market for kyanite ore has been lost to India owing to the restrictive export policy and uncertain quota, according to trade circles here. A large number of factories m the United States, which could not obtain regular supplies of170 words
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Article81 1955-09-07 3 CALCUTTA; In spite of the increasing tempo of the construction of grain silos m the Argentine, the present demand tor Indian hessian will last for several years, provided supplies are available at the present low prices, according to an offlc.ai report received here. The Argentine is81 words
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Article116 1955-09-07 3 RAJKOT: The Maldharis, Saurashtra's nomadic cattle raising community, are com- j plaining bitterly against attacks which the lions and panthers of the Gir Forest are continually making on their cattle. Because cf the failure of the monsoon, the Maldharis are taking their cattle along the Chalala-Khamba116 words
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Article191 1955-09-07 3 CALCUTTA: Instead of obtaining tea via London, the Argentine and Chile are expected to show keen Interest In the Calcutta tea market, according to official reports received here. Although the import of tea into the Argentine ls very small, the Argentine Government Is now favourably191 words
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Article186 1955-09-07 3 NEw DELHI; An ambitious programme of practical demonstrations and field and laboratory experiments to evaluate soil fertility has been arranged, for the first time m India, to be held next month m Hyderabad at the International Training centre on SoU Fertility. The demonstrations and filed tests186 words
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Article63 1955-09-07 3 INDIA AUSTRALIA RADIO LINK NEW DELHI; A d i rect radio-telephone link between India and Australia is expected to be opened durin* the course of this year, the Deputy Minister for Communica- M w.. I***1 Bahadur, dis. closed while replying to Mr. Mohammed Shaffee m the Lok Sabha. (Since January63 words
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281 1955-09-07 3 GAUHATI: Prime Minister Nehru said that rather than allowing the growth of mushroom universities it should be the endeavour of those concerned to consolidate and improve the existing universities. Mr. Nehru was declaring open the ne <*cience block of the Gauhati University at281 words
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339 1955-09-07 3 NEW DELHI: Thhe National Employment Service is to be put on a sounder footing during the next Fdve.Year Plan period, according to official sources here. An element of compulsion will be introduced by General legislation, bringing private employers m the picture. The measure will, however,339 words
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Article231 1955-09-07 3 BOMBAY: A set of 80 film shorts, mainly of an educational nature, is now under production by Burmah-Shell for extensive exhibition throughout the country. The production programme, which has been made possible by a generous grant by the oil company, ls under the supervision of Mr. James A.231 words
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Article68 1955-09-07 4 LONDON. Sept. 6: Group Captain Peter Townsend whose name has been linked romantically with Princess Margaret's returned to Bri. tain yesterday for the first time since last September. Surrounded by photographers and reporters at London airport. Townsend. British air attache m Brussels, aai<j only: "I expectA.P. - 68 words
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259 1955-09-07 4 Recent Floods In India E. Pak. Worst In Asia's History Wrecked 28,000 Villages: 45m. People Homeless GENEVA, SEPT. 6: THE CURRENT FLOODS IN INDIA AND EAST PAKISTAN HAVE WRECKED MORE THAN 28.000 VILLAGES AND HAVE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED THE HOMES OF 45 MILLION PERSONS ACCORDING TO A REPORT RECEIVED MONDAYA.P. - 259 words
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Article103 1955-09-07 4 KARACHI: The. Chief Minister of Sind, Mr. M-A. Khuhro has described the flood situation m Bind, especially m the Sukkur and Larkana districts as "grave" After a two-day tour of these two districts he said a number of villages were under water. He said he would shortly callFOC - 103 words
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Article118 1955-09-07 4 LONDON; Can a camera lie? The validity of photofinish judgments has been brought into dispute by a number of decisions given at the York track. Spectators claim that during one spell of three days, the camera w&s wrong five times. Prince Aly Khan is one of the118 words
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Article87 1955-09-07 4 NEIW DELHI, Sept. 6: India is planning to raise its coal output from 37 million tons to 60 million tons by 1961. Reliable source's said India may sp««nj some 157 million dollars to achieve the target, with much of this Investment song for the import87 words
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87 1955-09-07 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6: Premier Nehru and Red Chinese Ambassador General Yuan Chung Hsien met here to dis. cuss the American plan for Indian consulates m United States to arrange the repatriation of Chinese nationals. Under the American "repatriation plan", proposed at the recent Geneva conferenceA.P. - 87 words
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Article82 1955-09-07 4 ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 6: America's most beautiful girls breezed into town for the annual Miss America pageant opening tonight. Forty-nine beauties are seeking more than $50,000 m prizes and personal appearance fees which will go to the contest winner. An illuminated parade on Atlantic City's famed82 words
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196 1955-09-07 4 PEOPLE TESTED FOR COLOUR IN S. AFRICA! PRETORIA, Sept. 5: Dr. Theodore Donges, South African Minister of the Interior, said last night that an Appeal Board would be established soon at which non-whdtes m the Witwatersran reclassified as native could ask for a rehearing. They would have 30 days toReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-07 4 At the signing of the agreement which brought into effect the Joint Industrial Council of Kuala; Lumpur Municipality and the 2,000 strong Municipal Workers' Union on 3.9-55. The Union President. Mr. Muthurakku Is signing the agreement. Mr. T. Eames Hughes, the deputy President of the Municipality and the Trade UnionI.D.M. - 60 words
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131 1955-09-07 4 NEW DELHI, Sept: 6-— Government of India does not intend to shift any of their offices to Hyderabad City, said the Union PWD Minister Sardar swaran Singh m the Lok feabha on Monday. He said there was great opposition by officials against the proposalsCopyright - 131 words
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Article376 1955-09-07 4 (Continued from Page 1) each year subject to the following: (i) Absence to be granted to suit the exigencies of the service (I.e. proper permission and notice except m the event of compassionate grounds), (ii) Workers should not go to a country outside Malaya until they have accumulated four376 words
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402 1955-09-07 4 American Women Wrestlers! Want To Protect Fragility Of Women WOMEN wrestlers like Rose Roman Hesseltine believe a woman's place is m the ring. She ranks as a top hand among the 40 members of the fairer sex m the United States who have invaded man's wrestling domain for a shareA.P. - 402 words
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183 1955-09-07 4 "Congress Ban Is Betrayal Of The Goan People" AHMED ABAD, WESTERN INDIA, SEPT. 6: BRAHMAKUMAR BHATT, GENERAL, SECRETARY nF THE GUJAS^l^^f* SOCIALIST PARTY, SAID LAST NIGHT HIS PARTY WOULD IGNORE THE GOVERNMENT PARTY'S OPPOSITION TO PEACEFUL MARCHES ON THE PORTU. GUESE COLONYReuter - 183 words
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Article109 1955-09-07 4 NEW DELHI: As recom mended by the Press Commission an accreditation Committee of members normally resident m Delhi has been formed m consultation with the All-India organisations of editors and working journalists to advise the Government regarding accreditation of correspondents working at the headquarters of the Government109 words
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Article180 1955-09-07 4 ALAGAPPA'S NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister for Health, stated m the Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday last In reply to a question put by Mr. A. Ratnam that the Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College Endowment Trust had offered to start a medical college at Karaikudi or any other180 words
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