Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 225 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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225 1955-09-28 1 Representation To Asia On Sec-Council Inadequate NE\v DELHI, Sept 27 Mr. jawaharlal Nehru, The Indian Prime Minister, told the House of the People (Lower House) today that India had not been offered either formally or Informally a seat on t the United Nations Security* Council. But he said the GovernmentReuter - 225 words
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Article104 1955-09-28 1 DACCA, East Pakistan Sept. 27 Pakistan joining the Bagdad Pact should not affect her friendly relation; with Egypt, the Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister, Wins Commander Gamal El Dm Saiem, said here today. Tne Egyptian Deputy Prim Minister, who is en a fortnights visit to Pakistan,Reuter - 104 words
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Article55 1955-09-28 1 CEYLON K.L.M. AIR SERVICE COLOMBO, Sept 27— X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines and the Ceylon Government agreed yesterday to form a joint corporation to operate an International Air Service. Their representatives signed a provisional agreement. Ceylon may buy up to 51 per cent of the Corporation's shares and will allow theReuter - 55 words
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193 1955-09-28 1 Malabaris Will Suffer If Joined To T-C State Deputation To Nehru From Our Own Correspondent CALICUT, Sept. 27. Malabar Pradesh Congressmen have reiterated tiwlr demand that the Southern India State consisting of the present state* of Madras. Coorg, and Travancore.C ochin must be formed m the general interest of the193 words
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64 1955-09-28 1 AMRIT KAUR FOR PEKING TO STUDY HOSPITALS NEW DELHI, Sept. 27 Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Indian Health Minister, left here for Peking today to study Chinese Communist hospitals and medical facilities at the invitation of the Chinese Minister for Public Health, Madame Fen a- Yu-Hsiang. She is due to reach PekingReuter - 64 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 1 LONDON, Sept. 27.— The Shanghai, is being dredged out the big Chinese part of Whangpoo River, gatewfiy to to make a deep water chan. I nel for ships up to 10,000 tons jto enter the city, Peiping Radio announced yeaterday.— APAP - 44 words
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143 1955-09-28 1 But Invitation Was Only To The Prime Minister! MOSCOW, Sept. 27 The Soviet Union said last night Mr. Nikita S. Khrushchev will travel to India with Prime Minister Bulganin for a visit to India m November or December. The announcement, distri- 1 outed byAP - 143 words
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Article36 1955-09-28 1 (It will be recalled here that Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliament yesterday that Mr. Krushchev was Russia strong man, implying that Mr. Bulganin's visit without his 'boss' was not worth while.)36 words
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Article67 1955-09-28 1 PARIS. Sept. 27.— Dr. Kris, tnn Tudmundsson, Foreign Minister of Iceland, will assume the chairmanship of the Noith Atlantic Treaty Organizations (NATO) for the forth, coming year. NATO head, quarters announced yesterday. He will replace Greek Foreign Minister Stepanos Step, hanopoules whose year m office hasAP - 67 words
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Article57 1955-09-28 1 WARRANT OUT AGAINST 58 INDIANS RANGOON, Sept. 27 Warrants f^r the arrest of 58 Indians and 21 Pakistanis have been issued by the District Magistrate, Rangoon, acting on the complaint of the Tmcn'gration Department. A unusual feature of the complaints is that some of them relate to visas which hadAP - 57 words
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Article96 1955-09-28 1 LONDON, Sept. 27 Egypt has accepted a Russian offer of arms supplies, a foreign office spokesman stated here today. Ix>ndon diplomatic quarters oelieve the Western powers are seriously concerned about the possible implications of Russian arms supplies going to the Middle East. The con tract withReuter - 96 words
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79 1955-09-28 1 CONGRESS MAJORITY IN MADRAS CITY CERTAIN From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 27. The Congress Party m the Madras City Corporation has won six out of 11 seats for which counting was completed on Monday. Praja Socialists I j won one seat, while lndepen. dents won five. There is lit.le79 words
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Article113 1955-09-28 1 CARMEL., Indiana, Sept. 27 Two men with women's stockings covering their faces held a woman cashier, her mother and sister prisoner 10 hours overnight aud then robed the Union State Bank here of U5515,400 at opening time yesterday. Carmel is 17 miles north of Indianapolis. TheyAP - 113 words
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Article44 1955-09-28 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 27 Provincial President Ezuar>o Lonardl yesterday named as his Minister Of' Foreign Affairs and worship Mario Amadeo, a lawyer and diplomat who only last month openly called on the nations army' to rise up and oust Peron. APAP - 44 words
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Article91 1955-09-28 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 27 "Burgess and Maclean? Never Heard of them. Don't know where they are.'* That was the reply by acting Soviet Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin last night to a reporter's question about reports that British diplomats Donald Maclean and Gu v Burgess might beAP - 91 words
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Article145 1955-09-28 1 WHEN WILL U.S. QUIT OKINAWA OKINAWA, Sept. 27 The American Civil Liberties Union said yesterday it had suggested that the United States make "a clearer statement" of its aims toward Okinawa to counteract comniunlst propaganda based on charges of •American colonialism 1 and permanent occupation.'" The ACLU said that "practicallyAP - 145 words
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Article105 1955-09-28 1 NEW DELHI, Sept 27 India's House of the People (Lower House) cheered yesterday as it passed a Bill banning all •crossword puzzles and other prize competitions offering awards of more than Rs. 1,000 (about *75 sterling). The ban is aimed at newspapers which have beenReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-09-28 1 Ills Royal Highness Prince Savang Vathana, Crown Prince of Laos, accompanied by Her Royal Highness, Princes* Savang and other members of their party called on the Vice-President, D*. S. Radhak rlshnan In New Delhi on Sept. 19. Photograph taken on the occasion (L. to R.) Her Royal H'Rhness Prtnoem Savlvanj61 words
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91 1955-09-28 1 NEGRO MINISTER FOR ALL WHITE CONGREGATION MYSTIC, CONNNCTICUTT, Sept. 37 The All White Congregation of the old Mystic Methodist Church will have a Negro clergyman for ts Minister. An announcement yesterday said that the Rev. Simon P. Montgomery of Norwich has been chosen to succeed the Rev. Rudolph Bemlsh whoAP - 91 words
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208 1955-09-28 1 ro m our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. Seth Humakrishna Dalihia, one of India's greatest industrialists and owner of the TIMES OF INDIA, Bombay, who was arrested on Sunday on a charge of cheating, was released on Monday on a bail on208 words
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79 1955-09-28 1 TUNKU GIVES AN ASSURANCE TO SIR ALAN Kuala Lumpur, Tues Sir Alan Watt, the Australian High Commissioner m Malaya has been assured by the Chief Minister of the Federation Tunku Abdul Rahman, that the Alliance will not criticise the Australian troops coming to Malaya. Sir Alan told the Tunku that79 words
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Article50 1955-09-28 1 PANJIM, Goa, Sept. 27 Ten Goan Hindus have been sentenced tc prison terms ranging from four to 10 years, with fines and loss of political rights, by a Military Tribunal for subversive activities, it was announced here today. A further six were acquitted by the Tribunal. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-09-28 1 Katay D. Saaorith, left. Prime Minister of Laos, and Crown Prince Savang Vathana of Laos, centre, who are on a ten-day visit to India called on President Kajendra Prasad of India m New Delhi.40 words
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60 1955-09-28 1 GOVINDA MENON SPEAKER OF MADRAS STATE ASSEMBLY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 27 Mr. N. Govina Menon has been elected Speaker of the Madras State Legislative Assembly today by a large majority. Mr. A. Ratnam having withdrawn, the only rival candidate was Mr. Swayamprakasam. He got only sixtiflve votes60 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 1 LONDON, Sept. 27.— Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, may fly to Scotland on Saturday with lady Eden to spend the weekend as guests of Queen Elizabeth at Bal. moral Castle.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1955-09-28 1 LONDON, Sept. 27.— Queen Elizabeth today appointed R. W. Parkes. formerly Counsellor at the British Embassy at Jakarta, Indonesia, to be Am. bassador to Saudi Arabia spe* ceeding^ Harold Beeley.- APAP - 31 words
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262 1955-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. Admiral Richard E. Byrd said last nig-ht permanent human settlements can and must be set up In the frozen Antarctic. The veteran explorer, soon to set off on a new expedition to the south polar region, said the AntarcticAP - 262 words
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Article75 1955-09-28 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 27 Two Japanese tea merchant^, T. Yasumoto and S. Suzuki, representing the Japan Black Tea Company of Shizucka, have arrived "here to investigate the possibility of export* ing Indian black tea to Ja« pan. They fly today to Darjeeling and Assam, India's twoAP - 75 words
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Article31 1955-09-28 1 NEW IM- I. HI, Sept. 27 Subsidiaries of 21 American companies and 170 British companies are operating m India, tha li'rfian Finance' Minister has notified Parliament. APAP - 31 words
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Article37 1955-09-28 1 CANBERRA, Sept. i 7 Mr. R. G. Menzles, the Australian Prime Minister, announced tonight that Australia is to cut her imports v, v 80 million pounds Aust alian (£64 million Stirling a year. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1955-09-28 1 BUEJNOS AIRJES,, Sepi.. 27 President Eduardo Lonardi said yesterday the future of the newspaper La Precsa will be decided by the Arg -.stint APAP - 26 words
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543 1955-09-28 2 Indina Daily Mail S'pore. Wed., Sept. 28. 1955 RAISING INDIA'S WORLD STATUS THK question of giving India a permanent seat on the I'nited Nations Security Council with the power of veto, or m other words, raising India to the status of a "Big Power" lias of late been engaging the543 words
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Article90 1955-09-28 2 MA DMAS: The Government has approved of the proposals of the Snmastha Kerala Sa_ hityupansnath. Brnakulam, for the ward of prizes of the foL following six best books m Malayalam for 1954.55: 1. "Karuthachottichikal" by Mr. Edassari Govindan Nayai. 2. "Kochuthonimen" by Mr N. V.90 words
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626 1955-09-28 2 Proposal To Seat India In Security Council Why India Declined? NEW DELHI: The Government of India are understood to have declined an informal suggestion received from the United States that India should consent to be one of the Permanent Members of the Security Council. The present Big- Five Powers who626 words
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Article154 1955-09-28 2 NEW DELHI; Dr. Satyanarain Sinha, M.r. is leaving for the Soviet union on a visit to the Soviet Arctic. Dr. Sinha. who has been noted m the past for his antiCommunist speeches m Parliament, has secured a visa to travel In any part of the154 words
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Article271 1955-09-28 2 Co operative Movement In India NEW DELHI: Last touches are being given by the Government of India to a draft Bill for reorientation and expansion of the co-operative movement m India. The union Minister of Food and: Agriculture, which deals with co-operation, is believed to be anxious to have the271 words
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Article248 1955-09-28 2 PROGRESS OF HINDUSTAN SHIPYARD NEW DELHI; The Estimates Committee of the Lok Sabha has reported that the agreement with the French firm of shipbuilders for technical aid m the management and operation of the Hindustan Shipyard, Limited, has not worked m general satisfactorily. Consequently, the work m the Shipyard has248 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-09-28 2 WIRELESS IN THE JUNGLE The Minister for Posts Telecommunications, Mr. One Yoke Lin, visited the Telecommunications Training Centre m Koala Lumpur on Sept. 22. Picture shows the Minister operating a portable Jungle generating set. This generator which is worked by leg power is used for wireless sets m tht jungle.83 words
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432 1955-09-28 2 Labour Appellate Tribunals Abolition Decided 3 Tribunals To Be Set Up NEW DELHI; Abolition of the Labour Appellate Tribunal and the setting up of three types of original tribunals namely, Labour Courts, Industrial Tribunal an<* National Tribunals are tne main features of the Industrial Disputes (Amendment and Mftscejlaneous Provisions) Bill432 words
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Article175 1955-09-28 2 LUCKNOW: All the 13h prisoners, who were given home leave after the launching of the experiment of "Wall-less Prisons' m the U.P. m 1952, returned to their camp m due time according to the 1..G. of Prisons. The Inspector-General also stated that, during the period, the prisoners constructed175 words
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Article90 1955-09-28 2 NEW DELHI; hap agreed to give Burma a loan of Rs. 10 crores. The loan is being- given at the request ci: the Burmese Government, a Press communique issued by the External Affairs Ministiy said. In addition to this loan, the Government of India has also90 words
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Article92 1955-09-28 2 TORONTO; A pint bottle, containing an anti-blood clotting solution, was sent by air to India from Canada. The Canadian Red Cross said it might save the life of an Indian woman whose son helped m the 1953 conquest of Mount Everest. The woman, gravely ill,92 words
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Article102 1955-09-28 2 NEW DELHI; An Op. position member m the Kajya Sabha made a novel plea for more time, and got it. Mr. Bhupesh Guptu, Cum., \V. Bengal had been speaking for one hour on the Companies Bill, when the Vice-Chairnian, Mr. H. C Mathur, suggested he should102 words
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Article277 1955-09-28 2 NEW DELHI; The Union Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Mchr Chand Khanna, is understood to have told tne informal consultative committee of tne Ministry last week tnat over ks. 70 crores had been spent upto Mar. 31, 1955 on relief and rehabilitation of displaced persons from t»st Bengal,277 words
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423 1955-09-28 2 Flood Havoc In India Menon's Appeal For Aid LONDON: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Honorary Joint President of the India Relief Committee here, has appealed for aid In relief of the situat on caused by floods m India. In a letter published m The Times Mr. Krishna Menon said that423 words
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216 1955-09-28 2 PROMOTION OF TRADE WITH ASIAN NATIONS: INDIA GOVT.'s STEPS NEW DELHI; With a view to promoting trade with countries In the East and West Asia m accordance with the economic resolution passed at the Bandungr conference the India Government have taken a number of measures. An improtant step m this216 words
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1240 1955-09-28 3 Equal Share For Daughter Hindu Law Reform Discriminatory Rules Of Succession To Be Removed NEW DELHI: THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF PARMA. MENT ON THE HINDU SUCCESSION BILL HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE DAUGHTER SHOULD GET AN EQUAL SHARE WITH THE SON IN RESPECT OF THE INTESTATE PROPERTY OF HER FATHER AND1,240 words
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871 1955-09-28 3 S.B. Adityan Arrested Defied Prohibitory Order KJANCHEEPURAM: Mr S. a. Atutyan, ex-M.L..C. was di rested on Sept. zo at Mathur viua«L- m anperumbuaur taluk unuer Section X 66 LPjOL on a onarge of defying a prohibi. Tory oruer issued under section x-14 Cr.f.C, which has been m torce m that871 words
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48 1955-09-28 3 HYDERABAD: A 10--year-old girl, Kumart Kumala, has changed her Hex here. The sudden change, her father Mr. Srinivas Mundada, of Mahboob Mehndi, Hyderabad, said was not due to any surgical operation, but a natural phenomenon. The parents have renamed the girl as Ramcbander.48 words
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Article88 1955-09-28 3 NEW DELHI; A new form of '•Sampaltidan" Has suggested m the Kajya Sabha by Congress member. Mr. H. P. Saxena. Speaking «n the Companies Bin, he suggested that the "noble friends who have the experience and wherewithal to conduct company affairs'' should come forward and jointly88 words
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133 1955-09-28 3 CENTRAL HOME FOR REFUGEE WOMEN IN ASSAM CALCUTTA: A central Home for 500 unattached destitute displaced women and children from East Pakistan will shortly be set up m Nowgong, Assam. This Home will replace the existing; three Homes m the Assam Valley at Nowgong, Gauhati and Rupshi. The adult inmatesNAFEN - 133 words
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Article87 1955-09-28 3 NEW DELHI: A new "woolenised" jute fabric that can be used for winter clothing is being evolved at trie Jute Technolog-ical Research Laboratories m Calcutta, it is learned. The new fabric will be made of fine jute bifre chemically treated and mixed with wool. The idea isNAFEN - 87 words
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Article380 1955-09-28 3 MADRAS: Details of Prime Minister Nehru's tour m Ta. mil Nad have been tentatively settled. Mr. Nehru will arrive In the City on the ofternoon of October 2 and proceed to Raj Bhawan, where he will stay during his visit to the City. Mr. Nehru380 words
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Article67 1955-09-28 3 GEN. THIMAYYA RETURNS TO BOMBAY BOMBAY; Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, G.O.C-in-C., Southern Command, returned hcrv last week from London by air after attending the conference of Chief of staff at Camberely. He also accompanied the Minister for Defence organization. Sri Mahavir Tyagi during his recent visit to France. The67 words
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Article60 1955-09-28 3 TRINIDAD: Mr. Badrlnath Nanda, Commissioner for India In the British West Indies and British Guiana has been ap: pointed head of India's legaticn m the Philippines according to an official statement from the office of the Commissioner. Mr. Nanda will fly to Manila to take up60 words
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Article116 1955-09-28 3 LUCKNOW: The U.P. Vid. han Parlshad passed the U.P. Prevention of Cow Slaughter Bill, 1955. as passes by the U.P. Vidhan Sabha. The Bill -seeks to prohibit and prevent the slaughter of the cow m Uttar Pradesh. All amendments tabled were elgthrr rejected or withdrawn. The116 words
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Article102 1955-09-28 4 THIRD JAP ATTEMPT ON HIMALAYAS CALCUTTA, Sept. 27 A threu member advance team of .la pan Alpine Club arrived here by air from Tokyo. Lied b y Mr. Koturo Ohara, the Executive Director of the Club the team will shortly leave for Kathmand-u to pre. pare for the third attempt102 words
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214 1955-09-28 4 Ceylon's State Languages Tamil Sinhalese Kotelawala's Assurance COLOMBO: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told the House of Representatives that the policy of his Government was tot make both Tamil and Sinhalese State languages. In view of the raging controversy all over Ceylon m the last few months, a Tamil214 words
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Article126 1955-09-28 4 NEHRU THANKS GAMP AH A M.P. COLOMBO: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has written to Mr. S.D. Bandaranayake M.P. for Gampaha, expressing appreciation !of his gesture m offering to lead a group of Ceylonese satyagrahis into Portuguese Goa. Mr. Bandaranayake said that Mr. Nehru had however informed him126 words
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149 1955-09-28 4 SETTLEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES COLOMBO: The Government decided to amend the Industrial Disputes Act to en. able the Minister of Labour to settle industrial disputes ex. peditiously. One of the amendments to the Act empowers the Minister to refer a dispute to an Industrial Court if conciliation failed to bring149 words
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Article43 1955-09-28 4 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. Sept. 27 Tudor, member of the Lower House of the Barbados Legislature, estimates hurricane Janet left 25,000 homeless and inflicted damage of 16 million dollars when it smashed acioss this island last Thursday. Authorities listed 30 persons killed.- APAP - 43 words
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146 1955-09-28 4 FAMILY PLANNING POPULAR IN CEYLON COLOMBO: Family planning is catching- on m Ceylcn. Eighty per cent, of mothers seeking treatment at the fanuly planning 1 clinics desire not only free advice but also free treatment. This was revealed by the Minister of Health. Mr. E.A. i Nugawela, m a report146 words
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Article231 1955-09-28 4 The Registrar of Vehicles Singapore announces the fol. lowing 9 routes for the free transport service started m view of the S.T.C. busmen's strike: ROUTE NO. 1A GEYLANG Victoria Street, Kallang Road, Geylang Road to junction Changi Road and return to Waterloo Street. ROUTE NO. 2A231 words
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Article, Illustration296 1955-09-28 4 WRESTLING A Memorable Fight In Store Friday night at the Great World Arena one will witness a wrestling match, the like of which one would not have seen before or likely to see ever after m Singapore. On that night India's chain- pion Dara Singh will wrestle296 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-09-28 4 Devdatta Jetley and Fran, cisca Maas doing a tribal dance. Folk donees have always been a speciality with Jetley and his tronpe. Apart from' being- scintillating, bis folk dances are bewitching, ingly beautiful. Saturday Oct. 1, Devdatta Jetley and his troupe are holding an Indian Dance Festival122 words
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220 1955-09-28 4 INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S COMPETITION ShaWW.ir\s Weekly" invitt,s I Original contributions m drawin^ and writing from children all over the world to its International Children's Drawing and Writing Competition 1955. Children upto the age of 16 those born on or after OcfcbeT 31, 1939) can take part m the competition. Drawings and220 words
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76 1955-09-28 4 R.I. DELEGATION TO COLOMBO PLAN CONFERENCE The Indonesian delegation to the Ministerial Representative Meeting cf the Colombo Plan Conference scheduled to be held at Singapore from Oct. 16 to 22 comprise the following; Chairman; The Minister for Foreign Affairs— Dr. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung- Vicechairman; The Minister of Agriculture76 words
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Article53 1955-09-28 4 Mr. S.T. Sadasivan. General Manager, The United Commercial Bank Ltd., Calcutta, will speak on "Industrial Progress In India" at Shell Theatrette, Collyer Quay, today Wed. Sept. 28, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. G.G. Thomson. Public Relations Officer, Singapore will preside. The meeting is organised by the Indian53 words
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57 1955-09-28 4 The Raja of Perils will declare open the new building- of the Perils In. dian Association at Kan. gar at 5 p.m. Oct. i, the birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Following the opening ceremony, a tea party will be held on the sania premises57 words
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Article33 1955-09-28 4 MANILA, Sept. 27 The Manila Chronicle Raid Saturday that Communist China had approved entry of two Chronicle correspondents. They will be the first Filipinos to enter China since the Reds took over. APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-09-28 4 NEW DELHI; Barring accidents textile production m India during the current year was expected to be slightly higher than last year, the minister for Industry, Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, informed Mr. Bishwrtnath Ro y m the Lok Sabha. Mill production last year waa 5,000 million yards86 words
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Advertisement67 1955-09-28 4 DIAMOND By popular request today only 3.18 6.15—9.15 p.m. SURAIYA AND SHAMMI KAPOOR SHAMA PARWANA I (Hindi with English and Chinese subtitles). 1 —OPENING TOMORROW— I |\A|/|| Hindi with English and ■^^■W Chinese Subtitles. ROYAL NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 3 7.30 P.M. an appealing ticture with an all-star cast United67 words
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