Indian Daily Mail, 8 November 1955
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Title Section16 1955-11-08 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 266 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article761 1955-11-08 1 E-231m, R-208m, D-23m. Increases In Education <£ Health Personal Emoluments 42p.c. Financial Position Is Sound A budget with a deficit of nearly $23 million was presented for the year 1956 m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The estimated revenue of Singapore for 196<j is around $208 million761 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-11-08 1 The Queen accompanied b.v the Duke of Edinburgh attended the Royal Command Film Show at the odeon Theatre Leicester Square. "Ehey were presented to nineteen International Film Actors and Actresses.33 words
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279 1955-11-08 1 Br. Blamed For Malays' Backwardness (From Our Correspondent) KUALa LUMPUR, Men. Inche Senu Abdul Rahman Secretary General U.M.N.O. tonight accused the Colonial Government of deprivine the Malays from their rightful place and proper share m administration and economy of their own land. Under the guise of developmg the country the279 words
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Article62 1955-11-08 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 7: The Clover nnient announced yc&ierday. an Egyptian military goodwill mission headed by Major General Mohammed Fauad Eldigwy, Deputy AdJuU ant General, will arrive on Tuesday for a two- week tour of Indonesian military est.u blishments. The six-man mission includes Col. Ahmed Lotfy Metwally,AP - 62 words
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72 1955-11-08 1 EVEN H. G. WELLS COULDN'T FORESEE THAT MOSCOW, Nov. 7 Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister Lazac Kaganovich, speaking at the 1917 Revolution anniversary celebrations here yesterday, said that not even author H-G. Wells In his antasles of the future could have imagined what Russia would grow into. "It may beReuter - 72 words
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205 1955-11-08 1 WATERBURY, Connecticut fanver. Democrat of Tennessee, forced to provide arms for Is arming Egypt." "America is not going to let Israel, a fine little democratic state, be thrown to the four winds," the Tennessee senator said m a speech prepared forAP - 205 words
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Article52 1955-11-08 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 7 Heirs of Henry Ford have agreed to relinquish control of the 52-year-old iFord Motor CO. to permit stock to be offered the p-.feUc, the Ford Foundation announced yeitertoy. Nov. 7.— Senator Bstes liesaid the United States may be •ael If "the Soviet52 words
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Article133 1955-11-08 1 GENEVA, Nov. 7 Prime Minister Eden has promised Russian leaders informally that he will visit their country some time after their tri, to Britain next spring, diplomatic officials reported Sunday night The British leader w as said to have given this promise to Soviet Premier NikolaiAP - 133 words
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Article126 1955-11-08 1 Marshall Chin Peng Lee's Quiz A supplementary question by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to the dhief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, as to which the Chief Minister considered more important meeting Chin Peng or meeting Mr. Lennox. Boyd, was disallowed by the speaker on the ground that Mr. Lee was seeking-126 words
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124 1955-11-08 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 7. Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala to-day told a State luncheon he tnought Australia's representation m the next AlroAsian Conference would be an excellent idea. Geographically, he said, Australia belonged to the East, and its best defence was the weil-bein^ of the people of124 words
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107 1955-11-08 1 JERUSALEM, larael, Nnv. 7 —•.>"<*• flwrto ceasefire" settled Sunday over the Egyptian-lsraelf border. Ataaost 100 hours have passed without a major clash since the bloody border zone batSL2 JEf B^* 13 between tht Neyey and the Israeli Sinai, where both sides claimed to havAP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-11-08 1 SINCE SHE Princess Margaret with the the Dean of St. Paul's the Very Reverend Walter Robert Matthews as she left the Cathedral after attending a commemoration service on the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Dr. Thomas John Bamardo, Founder of Homes for children. It was Princess66 words
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92 1955-11-08 1 BEIRUT Nov. 7 Oilrich Sheikh Abdullah Ai J&ber Assabah 54Ms on heneymoon today with his fourth bride 19-year old Morheby a golden haired beauty from the Lebanon. The couple were married here last night m scenes of Arabian nights splendour. The young bride daughter92 words
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312 1955-11-08 1 Singapore Federation Future Relations: Most Difficult Problem To Face LONDON, Nov. 7: Th c TIMES said to-day that future relations between S ingapore and Malaya may well be the most difficult p roblem the two territories have to face. This independent newspaper said m a leading article: "The men electedReuter - 312 words
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Article226 1955-11-08 1 The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas said yesterday that the Labour Front had accepted m principle a resolution calling on the Government to take powers to compel negotiations m any trade dispute that seriously threatened the public interest. Compulsory negotiation was meaningless, said Mr.226 words
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Article82 1955-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7. Queen Elizabeth 11 stood with bowed head m a patter of rain Sunday to lead Britain In the an* nual Remembrance Service honouring the dead of two world wars. The Queen, her black dress and coast brightened only O v a "fd POPPY82 words
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Article73 1955-11-08 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 7: Mrs. Rose Hopkins, a bride for the fourth time it 80, told Sunday how she won her husband, Matt, 62. "When we met about two months ago, t was using a cane because of an auto in* Jury, the thrice widowed wo. man said.AP - 73 words
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Advertisement7 1955-11-08 1 Hi v^L^SLjiiiMll BMONTHS. "JJ iVEAfI—V 1 I7 words
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Article1929 1955-11-08 2 Biggest International Exhibition Held In Asia Inauguration By Nehru NEW DELHI: Inangurating the Indian Industries Fair, the biggest International Exhibition so far held m Asia, Prime Minister Nehru fervently appealed to the people of the world to use the machine which had become inevitable m a balanced1,929 words
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236 1955-11-08 2 r, 4 j NEW DELHI representatives fro m different universities m the country now gathered here, engaged themselves m a probe into the causes of "student indiscipline" and traced them rSr US y^ the p r Se Dt educatl °A System, la?k of persS236 words
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Article184 1955-11-08 2 INDIAN TEAM TO F.A.O. CONFERENCE NEW DELHI; Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, union Minister for pood and Agriculture, w ill lead an eight-member delegation on behalf of the Government of India to the eighth session of the FAo conference, scheduled to open m Rome on November 4, 1965. The main items184 words
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312 1955-11-08 2 "GRAMIKARAN" J. P. NARAYAN EXPLAINS BHOPAI.,: Mr. jaya Prakasn Narayan, Praja Socialist leader, has pleaded for Agramikaran" (community ownership) of the entire land In the country. The solution of the agrarian problems of the country lay out only m equitable distribution of land but also m its community ownership, he.312 words
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Article74 1955-11-08 2 BANGKOK: Marshall Pibul Songgram has accepted an invitation to visit Burma The orecise date of the visit has not been fixed but it is expected to be early m D<»cem. ber. "Hie Burmese Government hopes that the visit will last at least a week, said74 words
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665 1955-11-08 2 Karve Committee Report NEW DELHI. Devttopmcftt programme* costing Rs. 250.61 crore* for village tt« «BfH lale industries under the Second FiveYear Plan k»r© Imb recommended by the Karve Committee m its report. Recalling the objectives of the Second Plan, the Committee observes that665 words
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76 1955-11-08 2 NEHRU INAUGURATES OPEN AIR THEATRE BUBAI. Prime Minister Nehru said here that people should eschew sectional mentality and think In terms of the whole nation. The, Prime Minister was inaugurating- an open air theatre built by the Surat municipality. The theatre constructed at a cost of Us. 40,000 ha** an76 words
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429 1955-11-08 2 AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION SEMINAR UNDER COLOMBO PLAN L.UCKNOW: In the spacio-js auditorium of the Motilal Me. morial National College, overlooking the Gomati, gathered some of the top_ranking educationists from countries ,n South and South-East Asia for their first 'get together" under the Colombo Plan for mutual technical assistance. The occasion was429 words
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Article67 1955-11-08 2 PATNA: A Congress of theoretical and applied mechanics wa s held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, on Nov. 1 and 2. Dr. K. S. Krishnan, Director, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, presided over the Congress. The Congress, first of its kind to be held m67 words
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Article29 1955-11-08 2 NEw DELHI- Mr a A Qadlr, LA.s., bks taken over ttf J^'recor-Gfeneral of Resettlemeat and Employment Directorate from Mr. N. M. Patnalk Oms" F-Z?** *T>polnted SSUST*.29 words
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555 1955-11-08 2 Canada Dam Inauguration By Pearson MASSANJORE, (Bihar); m pictureque surroundings, with hills on either side, the Canada Dam (Massanjore Dam, main reservoir m West Bengal Government's Mayurakshi Project) was formally switched into operation by Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Foreign Minister of Canada. Ttae Da m is part of a pooject555 words
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Article63 1955-11-08 2 BOMBAY: Ar. Ajit Prassad Jain, Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, left for Rome hy an Air India International plane to attend the eighth session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation conference opening on November 4. Mr. Jain, who is leader of the Indian delegation, was63 words
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Article2007 1955-11-08 3 NEED FOR RESEARCH Astrologers' Plea NELLORE: Dr. B. V Raman. Editor a t™. instituted m a first step toY iSSSTSd sTvJE kateswara Universities. on tteaSSffi nltu^e^HinSu ttr^ 88 *S* f length qualifications might b? UddS wn SiJuttan* a*, me outset traced the background of as. trology explains2,007 words
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209 1955-11-08 3 Make English, Sinhalese Tamil As Official Languages Plea At U. N. Day Meeting 1 harmony tmoa t «U oommunltle* m Ceylon, S£^V ftlda fi lr C pnaUta* over theuJitod D«y oelebratloiig, organised by the United Nation* Student Association, Jaffna, District, at the CEETEE building. Manlpay, last Monday. Continuing he said209 words
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365 1955-11-08 3 PAuiADURJL: A leftist member of the Panadura Uroan Council, opposing' a motion expressing the view that Sinhalese should be the only state language commented that the sponsors were trying to catch the voters eye on the language issue not because they were ardent nationalists365 words
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Article62 1955-11-08 3 KARACHI; The Karachi Gas Company has been incor. porated with an authorised capital of Rs. 60,000,000 to undertake the distribution of Sui Gas to factories and homes m Karachi. This is the second big step taken since the Sui Gas Company commenced transmission of the natural62 words
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Article336 1955-11-08 3 DACCA: Pakistan's Minister for Minority Affairs. Mr. Nurul Hug Choudhury said that the exodus of Hindus from East Bengal could be stopped if India made it difficult for them to obtain migration certificates. A migrant received Rs. 1,000 and that tempted many to go to India,336 words
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Article80 1955-11-08 3 PEARSON CLIMBS PEAK AT KARPANANG NEW DELHI: Mr. Pearson, Canada's External Affairs Mi mater, and Mr. Reid, Canada s High Commissioner, cinited Karpanang on the India-Twet Road, about 10 miles from Gangtok, recently, according to official information reie'.ved here from Gangtok. The party climbed a jt.r.k, Namgye Point, about 11,00080 words
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Article54 1955-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Chief Justice of mdia, Mr ,Tk Mukherjee, rejoined duty on the feTve 7 f Ws tW montl Mr. Justice Chandrasekhara Alyar, who had been appointed as an ad hoc Judge of the Supreme Court for this period of two months, relinquished office with54 words
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Article76 1955-11-08 3 NEHRU'S ASSURANCE TO MRS. GORAY NEW DELHI: "Your husband will not remain m Ooa jail for ten yean. Do not worry This assurance was given by Prime Minister Nehru to Mr. Sumatibai Goray. wife of Mr. N. G- Goray, MDaharashtra Socialist leader, who ib now In Goa prison undergoing Imprisonment,76 words
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Article249 1955-11-08 3 MADRAS; With a view to popularising study of Hindi m non-Hindi apeaking areas the Government Of India have it is learnt, decided to finance schemes pertaining to training of Hindi teachers and introduction of Hindi m middle and secondary schools and m colleges. They will also249 words
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Article91 1955-11-08 3 DEW NELHI: The fourth conference of the representatives of State Transport undertakings will be held m Trivandrum on Nov. 7 and 8, according to a Government Press release. The Conference will discuss problems relating to road transport mi n general ard State transport undertakings m par! ticular.91 words
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151 1955-11-08 3 P^e.??LnS?Sr^ld Si :Se. MUBBallr The working Committee is expected to take a decision on the suggestion for postponement at Its meeting- m New Delhi on November 8 and 9. The Punjab Committee asked for postpomment of the session because of the devastation151 words
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507 1955-11-08 3 NEw DELHI; The Working Committee of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has stated that the recommendatkHM of the States Reorganisation Commtosioß wiH have to be substantially modified" before they can be accepted. The committee, which concluded its three-day sitting appointed a sub-committee to draft a detailed507 words
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Article98 1955-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: An insured airmail letter service to Britain, Northern Irelana and Malaya will be introduced from Nov. l, a Press .Vote issued by the Director.Geno.ral of Post and Telegraphs said. Hitherto insured mails to foreign countries were carried only through surface routes. payment of the98 words
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217 1955-11-08 3 CHILDREN'S DAY CELEBRATIONS ON NEHRU'S BIRTHDAY NEW DELHI: India will once again celebrate the National Children's Day on November 14, the birthday of Prime Minister Nehru. The celebrations will be organised by the Indian Council for Child Welfare. This was announced by the union Health Minister Rajkumarl Amrit Kaur m217 words
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Article894 1955-11-08 4 Only A Symptom Of Disease In Constitution COLOMBO: S. J. V. CHELVANAYAi^AM, Q. 0., LEADER OF THE FEDERAL PARTY, THINKS THAT THE CONDITIONAL DEMAND OF THE TAMIL MEMBERS OF THE U.N.P. FOR A TAMIL STATE ONLY IF PARITY IS DENIED TO THE TAMIL LANGUAGE IS "MEANINGIn a894 words
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Article67 1955-11-08 4 THEY SHOUT "DEATH TO ISRAEL" CAIRO Nov. 7 Thousands of Egyptians shouted "death to Israel" yesterday as they followed the funeral procession of Egyptians killed m last Wednesdays fighting at El Sabha, m the El Auja demilitarised zone. After the Sinai desert clash, bloodiest since the 1949 Arab-Israeli armistice, Egypt67 words
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Article60 1955-11-08 4 DJAKARTA, Nov. 7: President Soekarno today promoted Colonel Abdul Haris Nasution, Major.General and installed him Chief of staff of the Indonesian Army. The post of Army Chief of Staff had been vacant since the "Tune crisis" when the Army objected to the previous Government's appointment60 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-11-08 4 AT PERIYAR'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION o Mr S (centre) Swami Satyananda (seated third from right) and Mr K. JL p3' Z%%?\,° f AU Mala yaDravidxam, Federation photographed with member* of b thdZi Bwettenham Dravtdmn Federation. The occasion was celebration of Pariyars40 words
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Article729 1955-11-08 4 (Continued from page 2) siddhantas and Dharma Sastras. We only wish that the Committee will not force on the unwilling public a calendar that is not acceptable to them and that seeks to introduce a sort of mechanical regimentation m the observance of religious occasions." NEED729 words
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Article92 1955-11-08 4 BOMBAY, Nov. 7: A 13--member Czech Trade Delegation led by the .Foreign Trade MinUrter Mr. Richard Dvorak arrived here by air ftom Geneva yesterday on their way to New Delhi. Mr. Dvorak told reporters that he carried proposals from his Government for Czech participation m92 words
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Article76 1955-11-08 4 The Chief Minister, TungJcu Aibdul Rahman and his party left Singapore yesterday by Garuda Indonesian Airways for Djakarta for a one-week goodwill visit to Indonesia. Accompanying hi^t are Col. HJ3. Lee Minister for Transport Mr. O.A. Spencer, Minister for Economic Affairs; Dato Abdul Razafc bin76 words
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114 1955-11-08 4 Chinese Troops Cross Into India: Held Hoti? NEW DELHI: Nov. 7: Red Chinese troops tronx Tibet crossed into "an area near Hoti" wnich India claims her territory, the TIMES OP INDIA reported under a KoU dwara dateline yesterday, quoting the Chief Executive Officer m the Garhwal District. The newspaper saidAP - 114 words
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144 1955-11-08 4 ARCHBISHOPs RESIGNATION DEMANDED LONDON, Nov. 7: The SUNDAY EXPRESS declared yesterday many people are hoping for the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury because of the breakup m Princess Margaret's romance with Peter Townsend, divorced commoner. The Arciibishop, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, is primate of the Cnurch of England, which isAP - 144 words
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Article82 1955-11-08 4 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 7: The Prime Minister of Burma, U Nu, arrived m Stockholm by air yesterday from Helsinki. He was met at the airport by the Swedish Foreign Minister, Mr. Oesten Unden. The Burmese Premier will stay here three days. His programme includes lunch at the82 words
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Article110 1955-11-08 4 MACAO, Nov. 7 The Governor of Macao, Rear Admiral Joaquim Esparteiro, expressed special thanks to Singapore's two competitors m the Grand Prix, Chan Lye Huat and Chan Lye Choon at a dinner here last night. He said the> were the first overseas com. petitors and thankedReuter - 110 words
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Article90 1955-11-08 4 The following were elected as office-bearers of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, Guthrie Branch, at its gtTneral meeting on Friday, Nov. 4. Mr. Tan Boon Phcng Chair, man; Mr. A. K. AbrahamHon. Secretary; Mr. Tan Boon Cheng Hon. Treasurer; Messrs Hamid bin90 words
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Article109 1955-11-08 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 American housewives will continue to pay about the same for ibod mi n 1986 as currently and farmers again w ill grow large food crops, the U.S. Agriculture Department predicted Sunday. v The present strong domestic demand for food is expected to continue, theAP - 109 words
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Article245 1955-11-08 4 PE RA£ENIYA: Clause lof the United Nations Charter o n Human Rights was used py Mr. R. premadasa, Secretary of the Kandy branch of the Lanka Jatlka Gurusanramaya as his text m an address to the Arts Society of the Peradenlya Training College advocating parity of245 words
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360 1955-11-08 4 Ties With France To Remain! ...PARIS, Nov. 7: Sultan Sicfi Mohammed Ben Vussef exiled by French G overnmeut since 1953 will retain to Morocco on Nov. 16, it was learned yesterday after an interview m which he confirmed the Throne Councillors m office untilReuter - 360 words
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46 1955-11-08 4 To-day's Soccer: Pak. Navy Versus Arsenal Sports Club The friendly soccer match —Pakistan Navy Tippu Sultan and Sine] versus Arsenal Sports Clvb which was scheduled to be pla>ed on Saturday last but postponed owing to rain, will b^> played to-day at Farrer Park at 5 p.m.46 words
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