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Title Section16 1955-10-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 244 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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286 1955-10-17 1 But All Depends On Current Geneva Talks WASHINGTON, Oct. 16: Mr. V. K. Krishna Men on, India's Special Envoy, predicted yesterday after an hour's conference with Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of States, that the 19 American civilians detained inReuter - 286 words
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112 1955-10-17 1 NOVEL WAY OF SOLICITING CONTRIBUTIONS! CAIRO, Oct. lft Belly dancers in battle dress Saturday sparked a na-tion-wide drive for contributions to Egypt's all out armaments programme. "Re-armaments week" opened popular Egyptian dancers like Tahie Cartoca and Faten Hamuma donned uniforms to walk through Cairo's streets signing autographs, giving concerts andAP - 112 words
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Article49 1955-10-17 1 LONDON, Oct. 16.— The British government has given 50.000 pounds (US$140,000) for relief aid to victims of the recent floods in India and Pakistan, it was announced yesterday. The funds were being placed at the disposal of the British Red Cross.- APAP - 49 words
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Article37 1955-10-17 1 WASHINGTON, OctT 16: Talks here between India and Pakistan, with the World Bank on the distribution of canal waters in the Indus Basin has been extended from Sept. 30 to next Mar. 31.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1955-10-17 1 TOKYO, Oct. 16— Red China warned Iran that its decision to join the Turkey -Iraq-Pakis-tan military alliance is "a dangerous step" towards "military" against the Soviet Union and China.- APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration160 1955-10-17 1 The body of the late Mr. A. C. Supplah, Prop. Gandarasam Company, Singapore, who breathed hi* last on Friday at 7.15 p.m. was created Saturday. Oct 15, evening at the crematorium, Hidadari Hindu cemetery. Kelatiws. friends and prominent Tamils of Singapore were gathered160 words
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Article79 1955-10-17 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— Clear skies Saturday brought North India hope that the worst is over after days of floods, rains and winds which reportedly left more than 1,200 persons dead. Thousands were living- in refugee camps in the States of Dehli, the Punjab andAP - 79 words
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Article37 1955-10-17 1 CAACP FRIDLAND, Germany, Oct. 16: Stalin's son Jacob was shot to death in a Nazi concentration camp in 1945 after he flung himself on an electrified barbed wire fence, a returning German war prisoner said Saturday. APAP - 37 words
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159 1955-10-17 1 Governor Will. Open Colombo Plan Conference Today The Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black will formally open the Colombo Plan Conference today at 10.30 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Ministers leading the Delegations and their wives will arrive from 10.10 to 10.15 a.m. and will be received by Mr.159 words
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Article94 1955-10-17 1 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 16: Juan Domingo Peron, ousted from power, sent into exile and retired from the rank of army general, now will be tried by a high ranking military court of honour. General Leon Bengoa, recently named Army Minister and one of the heroesAP - 94 words
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Article76 1955-10-17 1 A-POWER STATION TO INDIA WASHINGTON, Oct. 16: Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, head of the Indian Atomic Energy Agency, told reporters yesterday that India in co.operation with some other country which had developed its nuclear research, could have atomic power stations within the next five years. He said India would likeReuter - 76 words
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160 1955-10-17 1 Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's Minister for planning and Irrigation, who is here to lead* the uiaia n delegation to the CoJcwnuo Plan Conference opening today, visited the Ramakrishna Mission at Bartley Koad, yesterday, Sunday, oct. 16, and presented a cheque for160 words
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Article46 1955-10-17 1 MANILA, Oct. 16: Fiftyeight delegates from 23 countries in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific are attending a conference on nutrition and health education sponsored by the World Health and Food and Agriculture Organisations in Bagulo October 13 to Nov. ember 3.- APAP - 46 words
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179 1955-10-17 1 Embarrass Not Alliance Govt, Says Cheng-lock Tan (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Dato Sir Cheng.lock Tan told the Malayan Chinese Associa. tion Central Education Committee not to embarrass the Alliance Government "with all kinds of demands," and asked them to leave it to the M.C.A. to get a square179 words
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166 1955-10-17 1 A Blow At Indonesian Reds Only Coalition Govt. Possible In Indonesia JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct 16. Seventeen days of balloting in Indonesia's first national elections have left this country of 82 millions with onl v one clear-cut decision thus far: There will have to be a coalition government for the next166 words
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Article82 1955-10-17 1 Persia Rejects Soviet Protest TEHERAN, Oct. 16.— Persia today rejected as "inadmissible" the Protest made by Russia on Oct. 12 about Persia's decision to join the TurcoIraqi Defence Pact. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, said in delivering the protest verbally in Moscow that the Pact, of which Britain and82 words
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Article80 1955-10-17 1 The caretaker government, pro-western for the moment under Premier Burhanuddin Harahap, dealt a blow to the Communist today by banning the influx of Red books ana propaganda. Import or circulation of more than 70 publications was prohibited. High on the list oi the banned periodicals wereAP - 80 words
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Article63 1955-10-17 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia Oct. 16. The first two arrests In the investigation of fraud and irregularities in Central Java voting were announced Saturday night— but what happens now nobody seems to know. Police seized the headman of one of a string of villages comprising the town of Kudus63 words
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Article68 1955-10-17 1 BRIGADIER TALBOT GOING ON LEAVE Brigadier D. E. B. Talbot, DSO.. MC, Commander of the 99 Gurkha Infantry Brigade which is fighting tlie Communist terrorists in Johore, relinquishes his command today (Oct. 17) prior to going to England on leave. He leaves Malaya in the troopship 'Dilwara' on Oct. 24.68 words
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Article542 1955-10-17 1 "We Are Not Responsible For Morocco Troubles" MADRID, Oct. 16: Spain yesterday warned France against accusing] Spain of responsibility for disturbances in Morocco, The Spanish Government said verbal representations had been made to the French Government that unless France stopped making accusations of Spanish responsibility for disturbances,Reuter - 542 words
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390 1955-10-17 1 The Transport Commission set up in Singapore has held two meettngrs, the first on ©ct 10 and the secnnd ua Oct. IS The Commission is now inviting: submissions from persons or representative bodies and setting out matters which it has to consider. Letters390 words
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94 1955-10-17 1 COREA SATISFIED WITH PEKING TALKS HONG KONG, Oct. 16— The Ceylonese Government Trade Delegation headed by Mr. S. C Shirley Oorea, Ceylon's Minister of Commerce, Trade and Fisheries, arrived here today by train from Canton after trade discussions in Peking. Mr. cjorea said his talks with the Chinese Vice-Minister ofReuter - 94 words
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Article191 1955-10-17 1 WILLIANSIIURG, Virginia, Oct. 16 Sir Winston hurrhlll was named today a« the Ant winner of the newlyestablished Wtllianmbarg Award for "ouUtandln^ achievement iir advancing basic principles of liberty and justice." The honour, carrying an award, of 10.000 dollars (3.570 sterling) and a symbolical Town Orler's Bell, was entAblishedReuter; AP - 191 words
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591 1955-10-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Oct. 17, 1955 AMNESTY AND AFTER: HOPE REVIVED (JOMRADE Chin Peng has at last expressed his willingness to meet tiie Malayan Governments and discuss the question of Amnesty. According to a report in a local contemporary, the Chief Minister of Singapore Mr. David Marshall has591 words
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394 1955-10-17 2 Qualifications To Be Laid Down NEW DELHI: Hie Central Election Committee of the Congress Party met last week and resolved to lay down specific qualifications for the selection of candidates for the general elec tion. It was decided that in selecting candidates, the following points among394 words
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Article78 1955-10-17 2 HAKCv Dr. S. RadhaUrishnan, Vice-President of India, last week admitted good humouredly that "pedagogy dies hard.'* Dr. Radhakrishnan said: "1 started my career as a teacher as lon^ ago as 1900. I resigned my Professorship at Oxford in 1952, when I took up the Vice-Presidentship.78 words
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Article174 1955-10-17 2 MOHAMED BAZAR (Birbhum): A new township has grown up amidst the wide expanse of barren land in Birb. hum district (West Bengal). The mosquito-ridden and snake-haunted region had for long been avoided by people from the city; it Is now likely to attract urban people174 words
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Article30 1955-10-17 2 CHANDIGARH: The Chief Ministers of the States are meeting in New Delhi on Oct. 22 and 23 to consider the re. port of the States Reorganization Commission.30 words
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Article142 1955-10-17 2 KATHMANDU. Kinjr Mahendra last week announced a Rs. 21-crcre (Rs. 210m fiveyear pla n for economic, cultural and social development of Nepal. A Palace announcement said the Kin^ would shortly announce the personnel of a planning commission which would examine the details of the142 words
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Article144 1955-10-17 2 CALCUTTA; The Government of Bombay has decided t modify the text to be inscribed oh the tablet to be fixed outside the court room in the High Court whero Loktnaiiya Tilak was sentenced to six years' transportation in 1908. The revised text w ill be "In spite144 words
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73 1955-10-17 2 I BOMBAY; The Bombay committe of the All-Party Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad last week decided to launch a "peaceful and democratic struggle" to secure the formation of a Samyukta Maharashtra, the "just and legitimate" demand of the people of Maharashtra. Mr. Shcpikeirrao Deo, President of the Parishad,73 words
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Article22 1955-10-17 2 DACCA; India maintained the top place among- buyers of Pakistani jute according to the State Bank of Pakistan.22 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-10-17 2 J?!! 81 1 hol r s R Duraisanny Sastri (centre) photographed on arrival In Alor Star recently. pnoion»«i^KJS l tl>l T!I add reBBe d a meeting at Sri Thamlayuthapanl Temple and spoke on the efficacy of prayer.42 words
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Article280 1955-10-17 2 MADURA: Mr. R. Kun chithapatham, Collector, tok Reporters last week that com mercial crops, mainly ground nut, on 600 acres had beer damaged by red caterpillars ir the Usilampattl firka. He stated that he had declar ed the firka, comprising eighi villages, as a pest-affected ares and280 words
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Article737 1955-10-17 2 S.R.Cs Recommendations 347 -5 the^enstitutfon.^ Pylons contained in Article This article enables the President of the union to direct, in appropriate cases, the use of minority languages in the administration. So far as secondary education is concerned, the Commission says it is cear that it will have737 words
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Article, Illustration252 1955-10-17 2 Declaring open the library at the Tamils Association, Seremban, recently, Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner for India in Malaya, assured the Indian labourers that the Government of India was aware of the needs of the Indian labourers in Malaya and the Government of252 words
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Article87 1955-10-17 2 KARACHI: The new Khan Sahib Ministry will be a temporary one until elections to the West Pakistan interim legislature take place. Present indications are that the elections may be held towards the end o f November. The Governor-General has issued an order setting u p87 words
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Article223 1955-10-17 2 KARACHI; The Red Shirt leader, Khan Aibdul Ghaffar Khan, and two other members of the Consultative Committe of the anti-One-Unit West Pakistan Convention left last week for their respective province to launch their constitutional and non-violent agitation against the One Unit Act passed D y the223 words
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Article105 1955-10-17 2 BOMBAY: Two youngHtors playing 'tough guy characters of the movies and comic strips with a loaded pistol came very neaj* enacting a tragedy at a residential Hat in the city, police reported. A run Kumar Snastri (IS) and satyapriya Satyachandra (10) thought they had the 'stux' when105 words
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Article57 1955-10-17 2 DACCA: Mr. Sallam, who was fasting here before the Indian High Commissicn over demands for a "free and impartial plebiscite in Kashmir' and adoption by Pakistan of a firmer policy in the matter, was removed to hospital last week. Mr. sallam has been fasting since Friday57 words
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239 1955-10-17 2 Commission Will Inquire Into Netaji 's Death CALCUTTA: A non-oflicial fact-finding commission to investigate all matters relating to the controvert about the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Boae will be formed soon, Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan, parliamentary Secretary to the Railway Minffrtry, and formerly Of the 1.N.A., said in Calcutta239 words
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Article157 1955-10-17 2 hJ£ AI R A S: Madras has lon e Son J ea< Q g 'n the application of chemical manures, to land but with the first FiveJSo n< the other States of India have also become ferti-liser-minded. in 1954 Madras consumed 04,000 tons of sul?o ammonia157 words
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928 1955-10-17 3 India Set Asia On Freedom Path MacDonald INDO-BRITISH AMITY STRESSED CALCUTTA: A call t o Indians and Britons to throw their main energy in to those activities in which their nations could co-oper ate to achieve the ideals in YS£Vt£&££ Comm ---inlndi^inCa. that India's achievement o f national freedom had928 words
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Article119 1955-10-17 3 NEW DELHI: There is a 'Library of Win^s" in Ar. menia, in the Soviet Union. Experts have dubbed the cellar of choice wines, be. longing to the Ararat Trust in Armenia, as such. According to Toss, this unique "library", located deep underground, is 70 years old. Here119 words
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124 1955-10-17 3 P.S.P. NOT SEEKING COALITION WITH CONGRESS BHAGALPUR: Acharya J. B. Kripalani, the Praja Social, ist leader, said here that the allegation hade in some quarters that the P.S.P. was gra dually moving towards a coalition with the Congress was false. The police firing on students in Patna, he said, showed124 words
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Article77 1955-10-17 3 TANJORE: Large quantities of newly harvested Kuruvai paddy have come into the mar. ket and the price is quoted at Rs. 11.8-0 per bag of 128 lbs. f.o.r without gunny. The price of Kuruvai rice (boiled) is quoted round Rs. 27-8.0 per bag with gunny. Demand77 words
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Article71 1955-10-17 3 In do-Nepal Ties NEW DELHI: An India. Nepal Friendship Association was formed here last week at a meeting of several citizens of Delhi. Mr. K. M. Panikkar, President of the Association, said the Association sought to promote friendship and under, standing between the peoples of India and71 words
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Article343 1955-10-17 3 NEW DELHI: An area of 7,700 acres is to be acquired or the Lignite Project in South Arcot district of Madras State. The Government of .nJia have sanctioned Ks. 40 Ja;<hs for the acquisition of the land which covers the entire area of 16 villages.343 words
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Article446 1955-10-17 3 BOMBAY: The method of valuation adopted by the In-come-tax Department In computing the loss of the assessees, Emerald and Co., Ltd., in respect of certain share transact: ons was held to be in accordance with law by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Tendolkar at Bombay446 words
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Article, Illustration276 1955-10-17 3 Penang Indians celebrated the 87th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi with great pomp and pageantry at Geek Association Hall on Oct. 2. The Minister for Labour, Federation Government, Mr. V. T. Sambandam in his presidential address appealed to Malayan Indians to follow Gandhiji's teachings. He spoke276 words
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119 1955-10-17 3 UNION AND STATE MINISTERS TO BE EXAMINED SULTANPUR: In the election petition field by Mr. Rama Shanker, (PSP) against Mr. Canpat Sahai, (Congress) in connection with the election of the president of the local municipal board, the respondent had prayed to the court I for the examination of Pandit Pant,119 words
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Article82 1955-10-17 3 TRIVANDRUM; Mr. N. Sreekantan Nair, M.P. and General Secretary of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, who commenced a hungerstrike at the Secretariat gate on Friday was arrested by the police. There was no bail appli tion when he was produced be. fore the Magistrate, and he waa removed82 words
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459 1955-10-17 3 Trade Unions In India China-The Difference VIJAYAWADA: Presiding over a public meeting here In connection with the third annual conference of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, Andhra, Mr. O. S. Dhara Singh, President, Indian National Dock Workers' Federation, called upon workers to give their wholehearted co-operation for the successful459 words
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Advertisement166 1955-10-17 3 TREATMENT f&PJI ft# pi f %j* iiiu mi I &jf l F w si v a* a» as bb ajk mbibi i i mm -tfpx mbj I I 'Tineafax' is the arovan seientrfic treatment for :^k A "athlete's foot." Harmless and non-irritating to the I •kin, clean and free from166 words
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Article488 1955-10-17 4 Sequel To Buddhist Monks 9 Inflammatory Speeches COLOMBO: l'sindemo nium prevailed on Thursday night and a riotous mob paraded certain streets of Colombo, breaking open and looting some shops owned by Ta milians and Muslims, following a public meeting sponsored by the Communist Party to488 words
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147 1955-10-17 4 RUSSIA'S QUIT ORDER ON BR. GOODWILL FLEET LENINGRAD, Oct. 12 A British diver reporter after a I river-bed survey today that all I was well with the 13,350-ton Royal Navy aircraft carrier Triumph which dragged its moorings in harbour here yes- terday. The ship, which is here on a goodwillReuter - 147 words
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Article168 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO The National Organisation dealing with the protection of children from the undesirable Influence which may be exerted by the Press, the radio films and television is of opinion that there is a grave danger that harmful i publications are increasing in number, and if unchecked168 words
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162 1955-10-17 4 NO NIGHT DUTY FOR WOMEN ANNOUNCERS COIjOMBO: Women announcers at Radio Oeylon will aoon be taken off the air at night. This is the result cf an administrative order banning night shifts for w omo n at Radio Ceylon on both the Commercial and National services. The order has been162 words
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133 1955-10-17 4 PREMIER GIVES RADIO CEYLON A PUSH COLOMBO: Radio Ceylon will by the end of the month include a new series of broadcasts to explain the working of Government Departments on its programme. This has been taken up on the orders of the Prime Minister. Each talk is expected to take133 words
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Article62 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO-. Fred Whittle, a 53-year-old Australian Buddhist, has arrived In Colombo from Madras seeking ordination as a monk at the Vajiaiamay a Temple at Bambalaputlya. Reverend Narada will ordain him in a few months. Fred Whittle w ill assume the name Vajira which was bestowed on ihim by62 words
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217 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO: A three- man Ministerial Committee has prepared a scheme for the Ceylonisation of staff in Ceylon mercantile esta blisfaments over a 10-year period. The scheme will b e submitted to the government shortly. According to this scheme, the key posts of directors, jNAFEN - 217 words
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Article119 1955-10-17 4 TO TRACK DOWN ILLICIT IMMIGRANTS COLOMBO: a team of 50 volunteers has been organized from amon^r the members of the Ceylon Congress to track down illicit immigrants in the villages and report them to the Congress office at Mannar. This tea m was organised by Mr. S. r. M. Velusamy.119 words
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Article65 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Finance, Mr. M. D. h- Jayawardane, is understood to have successfully negotiated i n Paris a loan from the French National Council and Industrial Bank to finance some of the major development projects in Ceylon. Information has teen received that Mr. Jayawardane65 words
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Article56 1955-10-17 4 AMMAN, Oct. 16: Nine i countries Britain. Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, Persia, Pakistan and Indianare to co-operate in an international campaign against locust plagues in the Arabian Peninsula, it was announced here. The nin< countries together with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation haveReuter - 56 words
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Article164 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will get its biggest ever tourist boost when thirty-ftve thousand fe«t of film which has just been shot are shown *<n Continental screens shortly. The film, entitled "Emerald Isle" will be the first to be shot in Ceylon in Panoramic Vision. It will also be164 words
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139 1955-10-17 4 REBALLOTING ORDERED IN CENTRAL JAVA DJAKARTA, Oct. 16: An. other 14 polling stations in Central Java have been order, ed to hold a second ballot because of irregularities in voting there during Indonesia's first general election on Sept. 29. Previously reballoting was ordered in seven polling places. Pia newsagency madeReuter - 139 words
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124 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO. Mr. B. Zahiere Lye, president of the All-Ceylon Malaya Association told the union that the Prime Mftiister had assured hi m that the claims of Malays for nomination of a Malay to the Senate would be considered when the time came for nomination.124 words
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Article112 1955-10-17 4 IX>NDON, Oct. 16: The Ka. baka of Buganda, Mutesa the Second, left here by air today to return to his home in the British Uganda Protectorate after two years in exile. Thfe Kabaka, ruler of 1,500,--000 people in Buganda Province in East Africa, was deposed and broughtReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1955-10-17 4 TORTURED MEN WOMEN Argentina's new government said Saturday investigators have uncovered evidence of barbarous police torture of men and women, priests, stu. dents, workers and members of the armed forces during President Juan D. Peron's regime.36 words
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102 1955-10-17 4 COLOMBO MAYOR NOT TO ATTEND I.L.C. TALKS COLOMBO; The Mayor of Colombo, Dr. N. At? perera has decided not to attend the International Labour Conference to be held at Geneva on Oct. i7 in view of business in the House of Representatives and the Municipal Council, It is understood that102 words
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Article98 1955-10-17 4 BOMBAY: India's new Ambassador to China, Mr. R. K. Nehru, besides car. rying goodwill of the Indian people to the people of China, will also take two maunds of cashewnuts to that country. Guests attending a gar. den party held in the Ambassadorjiesignate's honour by98 words
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Article221 1955-10-17 4 NEW DELHI; Who is a "boss" in a democracy? According to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru a "boss is a man who clings to office, and does all things so that he remains there." Drawing attention to the "danger of bossism in the Congress, more specially at221 words
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68 1955-10-17 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 U.S. senate Investigation Committee asked Secretary of State John Foster Dulles if he had any information on whether British sources leaked secret information to communist China during- the Korean war. Dulles was asked whether British Embassy sources in PekingAP - 68 words
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Article81 1955-10-17 4 KASHMIR DISPUTE PAK. F.M.S VIEW CALCUTTA, Oct. 16: The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Hamidul Haque Cbow. dhury, said here yesterday that Pakistan would seek a solution of her dispute with India over the ownership of Kashmir through direct negotiations before thinking ol taking the dispute back to the United NationsReuter - 81 words
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Article81 1955-10-17 4 DENVER, Oct. 16: President Eisenhower was lifted from his hospital bed yesterday and sat up for the first time in a chair as he began a fourth week hi the hospital with encouraging reports from his doctors. The Chief executive also had a business conferenceAP - 81 words
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Article64 1955-10-17 4 LUCKNOW: Mr. B. N. Jha, Vice-chancellor of Allahabad University, last week announced the constitution of a one. man committee with Mr. Justice Randhir Singh of the Allahabad High Court, to in. quire into, among other things, the causes of Indiscipline in Allahabad University. The Committee will also64 words
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79 1955-10-17 4 Navarathri Festival At Tank Rd. Temple In connection with the celebration Of NAVARATHRI Festival^ Sri Thandayuthapani Temple (Chettiar's Temple), Tank Road tonight Monday, Oct. 17, following music and dance programme has been arranged. 7 p.m. 7.45 ,p.m. vocal Music by Kumari Baladevi Balasingham, 7.45 p.m. 8.30 p.m. vocal Music by79 words
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56 1955-10-17 4 HEAD OF BBC GENERAL OVERSEAS SERVICE Mr. Stuart Hood, Heaid of the General Overseas Service, the BBC's round-the-world service which broadcasts on the short waves in English for twenty-one hours out of the twenty-iteur, (is leaving Liondon on Friday, Oct. 28, on an overseas tour which will include Singapore. India,56 words
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Article46 1955-10-17 4 OSLO. Norway, Oct. 16: The Norwegian government has invited the Prime Minister of Burma, U Nu, to visit Norway duiing his forthcoming tour of I Europe, Norwegian Foreign Office announced Saturday. The premier has not yet replied to the invitation. APAP - 46 words
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99 1955-10-17 4 ALLIANCE VICTORY IN RAUB T.C. ELECTIONS Alliance candidates w cn all the three seats in the Raub Town Ward of the Raub Town Oovncil elections held on Saturday. Following are the results: Mr. Ti chen K Keng (All) 460 Inche Abdul Latiff bin Haji Ismail (All) 445 Mr. M. K.99 words
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Article50 1955-10-17 4 SIR EDWARDS BOYLE DUE TODAY Sir Edward Boyle, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, and alternate leader of the united Kin,gdo m delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference will arrive in Singapore half an hour before the conference cpens. His aircraft is due at Singapore Airport at 10.00 a.m. today.50 words
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