Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO 210 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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270 1955-09-13 1 Wants Settlement Through Plebiscite On Accession Assurance To Uphold Democracy KARACHI, Sept. 12. MR. CHAUDRI MOHAMMED ALI, THE PAKISTAN PRIME MINISTER, TOLD AN OPEN AIR MEETING HERE YESTERDAY HE WOULD LAY DOWN HIS LIFE "ONCE, TEN TIMES OR EVEN A HUNDRED TIMES"Reuter - 270 words
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Article27 1955-09-13 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Britain's High Commissioner designate to India arrived here yesterday, to take up his post. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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123 1955-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12 Colonial secretary Mr; A.P. Len-nox-Boyd said Sunday he knew nothing about a New York newspaper (Daily News) report Norway has applied for admission Into the British commonwealth. "I know nothing about this." Lennox-Boyd said. "I might not know anything about this123 words
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59 1955-09-13 1 W.H.O. SESSION OPENING HERE TODAY The Sixth Session of the World Health Organisation Pacific Regional Committee will open at the university of Malaya at 9 a.m. today (Tuesday). Mr. A.J. Braga, Minister for Health and l Prof. A. Oppenheim, acting Vice-Chancellor of the university will make the opening speeches afterAP - 59 words
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165 1955-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12 Mr. Mohammed All, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Pakistan's Ambassadorelect m Washington, is staying here until Sept. i 5. From his hotel m Mayfair, he has given more than one Interview on the subject of polygamy, which he has165 words
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210 1955-09-13 1 Godavari Also In Spate! Low-Level Areas Threatened GOVT. ASSURANCE TO AFFORD ALL AID POSSIBLE TO ORISSA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 12 A swift rise m the level of Godavari River which is running over fifty-two feet water at Badrachalam has given cause for grave anxiety among all the210 words
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Article199 1955-09-13 1 The Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union who have served a 14-day strike notice on the Management, announced m a statement last night, that, m view of the Govt's reported state, ment to run the SIC bases with the help of the Service personnel, the199 words
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323 1955-09-13 1 S'pore-R. I. Ties Will Be Refashoned —MARSHALL DJAKARTA, Sept. 12 Singapore's Chief Minister and leader of the Colony Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, Mr. David Marshall, after visiting President Sukarno this mornIng gave a Press conference m which he said his present aim was to transform the present relationship of Singapore323 words
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Article36 1955-09-13 1 BRITAIN'S 3rd A— TEST LONDON, Sept. lg The third m Britain's series of atomic weapons tests, will take place at the Monte Bello Islands off Australia m April next, the Ministry <jf Supply 1 announced today.36 words
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429 1955-09-13 1 Commission's Recommendations Menon Recalls Nehru's Appeal NEW KERALA STATE NOT VIABLE? FEARS AMONG MALAYALEES FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT MADRAS, Spet, 12. FIVE TAMIL TALUKS OF TRAVANCORE WILL BE DEFINITELY EXCLUDED FROM KERALA STATE WHEN THAT IS FORMED. This was revealed by the Chief Minister of429 words
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Article106 1955-09-13 1 LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. No Communist terrorist incident* have been reported m the Federation yesterday. UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 12 India's roving envoy, Y.K. Krishna Menon, Is bringing' India's dispute with Portugual over Goa to the United Nations but does not expect to get a decisionAP - 106 words
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Article79 1955-09-13 1 PHNOMPENH. Cambodia, Sept. 12. Kx.Kinu Norodom Sihanouk and Us popular ,§O. cialist Community Party won all 91 seats m the National Assembly m Cambodia's gene, ral elections, official sources *aid today. The Democratic Party, pledged to replace the monarchy m this indo.Cbina State, was routed. Renter. CAIRO, Sept. 12.— TwelveReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-09-13 1 photos. Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall (left) chats with the Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Anak Agung Ode A rung during Goodwill Mission talks at Djakarta. On right inche Abdul Hamld Juraat, Singapore Minister for Local Govern- Singapore PRO meat, Lands and Housing The SingaporeSingapore PRO - 90 words
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Article239 1955-09-13 1 From Oar Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 12— The slxtyflrst Birthday of Acharya Vinobha Bhave, Gandhi ji's moat devoted follower who has been responsible for the tremendous economic land revolution by his Bhoodan Movement was celebrated throughout the Indian Union on Sunday. At Delhi President Rajendra239 words
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441 1955-09-13 1 No Discrimination Against Singapore Marshall Mission Gets Assurance From Indonesia *t v- DJAKARTA, Sept. If. Members of the Indonesian Government and the Singapore Goodwill Mission met again In discwslon today at t a.m. At the conclusion of the conversations, agreement was arrived at on the following point** 1. A full441 words
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93 1955-09-13 1 SOUTH INDIANS DISCRIMINATED IN ANDAMANS From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Sept. 12.—Settlers from South India are being treated with Blatant -crimination according to a s'x* man delegation which has now arrived here from Andaman on way to Delhi m order to make representation*. The leader K. R. Ganesh, said that93 words
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643 1955-09-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thus, Sept, 13, 1955 THE TROTH ABOUT BORNEO (JOMMTNIST statistics for tbe various countries are not available, but we do not believe that the position m Malaya is In any way worse than, or even an serious as. In any other country. For, here m Singapore643 words
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Article1044 1955-09-13 2 ACQUISITION BY BIRTH AND DOMICILE DEBATE IN RAJYA SABHA NEW DELHI: THE RAJYA SABHA LAST WEEK CON CUBBED WITH THE LOK SABHA m RFFERRING THE CITIZENSHIP BILL TO A JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE. THE HOME MINISTER, PANDIT G. B. PANT, IN HIS REPLY TO THE TWO-DAY DEBATE ON1,044 words
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671 1955-09-13 2 Intervening m the debate, Mr. B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister said there had heen some misapprehension among members about the scope of the Bill. The present legislation only .dealt with the acquisition of citizenship, termination of citizenship and certain other incidental matters. The671 words
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404 1955-09-13 2 Replying to the debate, the Home Minister, Pandit Oovind Ballabb Pant, first referred to the criticism on the provision for commonwealth citizenship. He said that this citizenship was only a national concept. It only indicated the urge of people who were Interested In the unity404 words
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550 1955-09-13 2 SERVICE CONDITIONS OF JOURNALISTS NEW DELHI; Replying to the debate In the Lok sataha on the recommendations of. the Press Commission, Dr. Keskar, Minister tor lniormation and Broadcasting', said any generalization would not be doing Justice to the large number of good newspapers, simply be. cause they found that there550 words
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206 1955-09-13 2 LAND DISPUTE: TIRUCHI S.D.M's ORDER CANCELLED TIRUCHIRAPALLI: "The proceedings under Sec. 145 Cr. P.C. were Initiated, not because there was any real dispute between any mirasdar and tenant regarding the possession of any land or there was at any time any apprehended! breach of peace, but only because the mirasdars206 words
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Article, Illustration110 1955-09-13 2 U.S.— PAKISTAN "ATOM AGREEMENT Syed Amjad All (right). Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States, initials the proposed I .S. -Pakistan ATOMS FOR PEACE AGREEMENT as John U. Jernegan, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, waits his turn. The proposed agreement stipulates that Pakistan110 words
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Article78 1955-09-13 2 DOCTOR DEBARRED FOR 10 YEARS RAIPUR: A doctor here has been debarred from practice for 10 years following a complaint by the tl. strict authorities that he sold 18,000 pounds of tinetares measured as beverages, to persons other than his bena tide patients during 1943. Several kinds of tinctures are78 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-09-13 2 The Minister for Transport, Col. H. S. Lee, visited recently the Malayan Railway establishments m Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Col. Lee putting- a signal lever.30 words
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Article81 1955-09-13 2 NEW DELHI: Recordings of the speeches of Mahatma Gandhi. Kabindanath Tagore, Sardar Patel, Sarojini Natdu, c. F. And drews, V. S. Srinivasa Sastry and Nanalal Kavi would be selected m the first instance for belne proceed presSv! £.£uan Si »hai»theLok Replying to Mr. Kamath. of the I.N.A. were81 words
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350 1955-09-13 2 T-C. Theatre Owners' Writ Petitions Allowed ERNAKULAM: A Division Bench of the Travancore-Co-ch'n High Court consisting of their Lordships Mr. Justice Joseph Vithayathil and Justice N. Varadaraja Iyengar deliver, cd, judgment allowing with costs two writ petitions filed under Art. 226 of the Constitution by the owners of six cinema350 words
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Article190 1955-09-13 2 MADRAS; About 2,00,000 1b of filature silk was imported I recently from China under the Sino-Indian Barter Agreement, It is learnt. Under the agreement entered into towards the end of last year. India was to export to China tobacco In exchange for Chinese ra w silk.190 words
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Article43 1955-09-13 2 MOSCOW, Sept. 11: The Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bularanin told the West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer that he would not discuss the question of German war Prisoners detained m Rus. sia unless East German rer>re- Reuter sencauves took part.Reuter - 43 words
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Article29 1955-09-13 2 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jer(Barbara Mamo Vielra of Honolulu) yesterday w& s anm}L nCe the^. winner °f the t H* »X the i 9 conteatanta ta Uit Mist America pageant29 words
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376 1955-09-13 3 JAPAN TOPS LIST: BRITAIN CONES THIRD brSL a ra k d M the World s ««>nd largest exporter of cotton piece&oods m the first half of this year according to a survey of the world extile export trade conducted by the Cotton376 words
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312 1955-09-13 3 KARAIKAL WILL SOON HAVE A HEAVY INDUSTRY KARAIKAL,; Mr. R.M.A.S. Pakklrlswaml Pillai, Mayor of Karaikal and member of the Pondicherry state Government Council, revealed at a public meeting here that Karaikal would shortly have a- heavy industry to relieve labour problem m the State. This would be In the nature312 words
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178 1955-09-13 3 NO SUCH THING AS RETIRED BUSINESSMAN! > t<w urjjii: Aim rin. once Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukn, deplored tn the Lok Sabha last week that businessmen never re. tired. During discussion on the Companies Bill he said they wanted a representative of the business com. munlty on the advisory commission178 words
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Article106 1955-09-13 3 RAZOL.E: In the coconut garden and around Razole taluq a new disease has made its appearance. The disease is characterised by the reduction m the size of the crown, a light yellowing of the lower leaves, a slight tapering of the leaf and a consequent106 words
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Article271 1955-09-13 3 WAGON FACTORY IN GWALIOR SOON GWALIOR: A workshop to manufacture railway wagons is likely to be opened at Gwalior m the near future, it is learnt from an official source here. Accordine to the source the workshop will be a private enterprise, managed by a leading industrialist m India. Meanwhile,271 words
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Article405 1955-09-13 3 PANIKKER MADRAS: The Importance of Hindi was emphasised by Sardar K. M. Panikker, a member of the States Reorganisation Commission, speaking at a meeting held at the General Post Office, First Line Beach. He also stated that the study of English should be continued for405 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-09-13 3 FORMER SPL. CONSTABLES RESETTLEMENT The Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aztz bin Ishak, visited th« group resettlement scheme for former Special Constables at Kampong Jaya Stla m the Kuala selangor district of Selangor. This is the largest scheme of its kind In the Federation. Picture shown the Minister (extreme left)55 words
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258 1955-09-13 3 Language Differences Are Superficial, Says Panikkar MADRAS; "The claim of each area having a separate culture, and having separate manifestations of culture is not cnly ridiculous, but entirely untenable," said Mr. K. m. Panikkar speaking on "Indian culture" at a meeting held under the auspices258 words
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183 1955-09-13 3 INDIRA GANDHI IN ELECTION COMMITTEE NEW DELHI; The All-India Congress Committee elected live members to the Central Election Committee of the party after a keen contest. They are; Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Mr. Kamaraja Nadar, Dr. b. C. ROy and Mr. U: S. Malliah. Mrs. Gandhi got183 words
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Article127 1955-09-13 3 KUMBAKONAM The opening of a National Highway Road from Vridachalam So Rameshwaram via Kumbakonam, Mannargudi and: Point climere and the recognition of Kumbakonam as a tourist and pilgrim centre is under the consideration of the Central Government, Separate orders w ill be issued m respect o127 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-09-13 3 MALAYAN TEACHERS VISIT U. S. Five teachers from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya departed by Pan American Airlines 1955, to spend six months m the U.S. under the Educational Exchange programme of the Department of State. This photograph was taken at Paya Lebar Airport just before their departure with98 words
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85 1955-09-13 3 NO FORMAL INVITATION TO NEHRU TO VISIT JAPAN TOKYO: Indian Em. bassy sources here stated the Japanese Government had not approached them with any formal invitation for Mr. Nehru's vialt to Japan. They were commenting: on an Indian Press report that finch an approach had been made. There have/ been85 words
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259 1955-09-13 3 BOMBAY: A well-organised central institute to deal with the problems of replacing the English medium of instruction m the Indian universities by Hindi is understood to have been suggested by an expert committee of the Bombay University. Tre committee was appointed by Dr. John259 words
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262 1955-09-13 3 AHMEDABAD; Mr. Chinubhai chimanilal, Mayor of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, and Chairman of the Board of the Corporation-run- Vadilal Hospital said that the proposed strike of the medical practitioners of Ahmedabad was "meaningless." Mr. Chinubhai said that the proposed strike would neither affect the working of the262 words
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105 1955-09-13 3 NEW DLLHI: The Reserve Bank of India has agreed to Institute four chairs for the study of economic sujects and each grant would be of Rs. 25,--000- a year for five years for the present, Mr. A. C. Guha, Minister for Revenue and De.105 words
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Article146 1955-09-13 3 NEW DELHI: The Hindi commission, recently appointed by the President m accordance with the Constitution appears to be getting surprising answers to its questionnaire it was disclosed here by a reliable source that Kaka Kalelkar, wno has championed all causes held dear by Mahatma Gandhi146 words
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154 1955-09-13 3 CYCLE-LAMPS FACTORY NEAR BANGALORE BANGALORE: Chief Minis, ter k. Hanuumanthiafi declared open last week the Satya Industries, for the manufacture of bicycle lamps and dyna. mos m the outskirts of Bangalore City. The Chief Minister said he looked forward to a bright future for the bicycle industry m the country,154 words
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Article90 1955-09-13 3 BOMBAY: Mr. R. 3. MaM, Indian Consul-General m Goa, arrived here last week frcm Belgaum. He la on his way to Delhi after doting down the Consulate-General on the orders of the Government of In* dia: The Consul-General was R companled by Mr. M. L. Khosla,90 words
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201 1955-09-13 4 But L.S.S.P. Wants Parity j COLOMBO: The sub- committee of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party which was appointed to go into the question of official languages will discuss its final report on Sunday. It is understood that the sub-committee has taken a201 words
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Article187 1955-09-13 4 COLOMBO: The BurmaCeylon rice pact has created a serious problem for the Pood Ministry as a result of Burma's Insistence m asking the government to clear the 120,--000 tons of rice purchased by Oeylon under this year's rice contract with Burma. Burma has expressed her187 words
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Article147 1955-09-13 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Muslim League Senate created history when Muslim ladies throwing off their "purdah" attended the public lecture delivered by the delegates to the Congress of the inter, national Alliance of Women at Hospital Street recently. The Pakistan delegates waEleved to hear that local147 words
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100 1955-09-13 4 INDIANS TO START TEXTILE FACTORY IN COLOMBO? COLOMBO: Two enthusiastic young Indians arrived m Colombo recently m the "Asia"' tv explore the possibilities of starting a textile factory here. They are R. V. R. Sivagnanam (on right) and his brother R. V. R. Subramaniam Sivagna. nam has specialised m Banking100 words
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Article286 1955-09-13 4 MISSION HOSPITAL Donations totalling $8,313.40 were received by the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital during August. Of this sum, 17,510.00 were collected as a result of the Special Appeal Campaign. The Appeal Secretary, Mr. G. D. S. Boole, says the response is very encouraging, and no expects to receive286 words
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Article107 1955-09-13 4 JAFFNA; The setting up of a radio station at Jaffna, to broadcast Tamil music and the utilisation of the proposed relay station at Mannar to relay music from Jaffna to the rest of Ceylon, is urged m a resolution to be moved at the next meeting107 words
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41 1955-09-13 4 The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will meet p.W.D. labourers employed on work at the Singapore Airport at 2.30 p.m. today. The meeting will be held at the P.W.D. office at Paya Lebar.41 words
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Article56 1955-09-13 4 MADRID, Sept. 12.— General Francisco Franco, Head of the Spanish State while fishing from a launch near Corunna during the week end broke the Spanish record for tunny fish, ing with a rod when he land, ded a tunny weighing 322 kilo, grams (710 lbs.) Ft wasReuter - 56 words
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Article272 1955-09-13 4 COLOMBO. Five children— three boys and two girls their ages 9, 7, 5, 4 and 2 years learnt that they must Ace the future without a mother's love and a father's care. They attended the court of t2ie Chief Magistrate, Mr. m. M. Maharoof, last272 words
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Article146 1955-09-13 4 The Whitley Council of Department of Broadcasting will be formally established at its Thomson Road Office tomorrow, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. The ceremony will take place m the auditorium Of Radio Malaya. The Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, and Mr. R. Ramalingam, the Vice-Chair-man of146 words
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Article41 1955-09-13 4 Mr. A.E.L. Woodard, an Overseas Executive of Messrs. Shannon Ltd., the well-known filing and office equipment manufacturers, will be arriving m Singapore on Oct. 20 from Manila, and leave for Bahrein by 8.0.A.C. "Coronet" service on Oct. 30.41 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-09-13 4 The Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry entertained the Singapore Goodwill Mission at a lunch at Hotel Des Indes, In Djakarta on Friday last. Picture shows the Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall and his coDegues as well as the Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Anak Agung OdeSingapore PRO - 92 words
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270 1955-09-13 4 The possibility of treating T.B. patients In their homes rather than m hospitals was expressed by Dr. I.C. Fang, Regional Director of the World Health Organisation Western Pacific Regional Office, at Us press conference yesterday. Dr Fang said with the270 words
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183 1955-09-13 4 WAGE INCREASE FOR K. KANGSAR RUBBER WORKERS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Over 200 workers at the Joo Sen^ Rubber Factory m Kuala Kangsar would receive increased wages as a result of the sucessful agreement entered Into between the National Union of Factory and General Workers and the Management183 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-09-13 4 QUEEN .JULIANA of the Netherlands receives the Ministers of the six member nations of the European Coal and Steel Community at the Hague, on Sept. 7. They met the day before at Noordwijk-on-Sea. From left, J. W. BEYEN, the Dutch Foreign Minister; WALTER HALLSTEIN, West Germany'sA.P. - 87 words
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407 1955-09-13 4 Control Regulation Of Crossword Puzzles Orissa Assembly Passes Official Resolution BHUBANESWAR; The Orissa Assembly last week passed an official resolution moved by the Deputy Home Minister, Sri Nilamani Routroy, favouring' control and regulation of prize puzzle competitions and delegating power of legislation m that regard to parliament. Opposition came from407 words
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161 1955-09-13 4 NEPALI KING WANTS PLEDGE FROM DR. SINGE KATHMANDU: King Mahendra of Nepal has demanded of the home-coming rebel leader, Dr. K. L Singh, and his followers a written assurance that they would not indulge in violent activities and would abide by the laws of the country before allowing them entry161 words
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Article42 1955-09-13 4 British European Airwaya have carried lo million passengers since Augu«t, 1946, when they first operated as a separate airline. The 10 millionth passenger, a naval officer's w tfe bound for Gibraltar, had her fare refunded. C.G.O. Pre*s Ke lease42 words
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Article46 1955-09-13 4 A few vacancies remain on the British Council's wellkncwn "Spoken English" course to be conducted by Mias Tholma Hale commending toThelma Hale commencing tomorrow, sept. 14 at 6.30 pm. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. Interested persons are asked to apply immediately.46 words
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