Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1955
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Title Section16 1955-11-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 268 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1457 1955-11-10 1 Taxes On Liquors Petrol Increased Rates Of Estate Duty Raised Marshall Govt. Measures FURTHER INCREASED TAXATION WHEN NECESSARf TO COVER DEFICIT Marshall Government announced m the Singapore Legislative Assemoiy yesterday morning increases on duties on liquor and petrol and also rates of estate duty, to take effect from yesterday, Wednesday,1,457 words
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Article82 1955-11-10 1 Ex-Singapore Teacher Surrenders A Communist terrorist, Ho Ton, surrendered under tne Amnesty to a Malay lorry driver on Rengam Lstate m the Rengam area of Johore on Tuesday, says a special Emergency Communique issued Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: A 3? -year-old Hainaneseand former school teacher m Singapore, Ho Ton82 words
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Article81 1955-11-10 1 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. Nov. 9 The u-N. General Assembly ran into its longest election deadlock Tuesday when 19 ballots failed to decide the Yugoslavia-Pnilippine contest for a Security Council seat. On the 19th ballot— the seventh Tuesday morning Yugoslavia pulled ahead of the Philippines lor theAP - 81 words
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Article116 1955-11-10 1 KATMANDU, Nov. 9 The *****-feet "Peak of the Elephant God" m the Ganean Himal Range m Easter n Nepal l»as toeen conquered by tour climbers— including a French woman from the Franco-Swiss Himalayan expedition, according to reports reaching' here. Madame Claude Kogan, 36--year-old French dress designer,Reuter - 116 words
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Article183 1955-11-10 1 Glasses— ln Comedy Of Errors! WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 This is the story of two Bisitops with spots before their «3 r es. It seems the Kt. Rev. Angus Dun, Episcopal Bishop of Washington, noticed his vision was blurring a bit on bis return from tuie Church's recent general convention mAP - 183 words
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76 1955-11-10 1 U.S. ARMS FOR ISRAEL: NO DECISION YET WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.— The United States has reached no decision about selling arms to Israel, a State Department spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, also reaffirmed the United States intention to avoid a Middle East arm 8 race. Mr. White was76 words
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Article44 1955-11-10 1 PARIS, Nov. 9 Heiress Barbara Hutton slipped out to suburban Versailles yesterday and married her sixth nusband, German tennis star liuron Gottfried von Crarara They were married before only two witnesses m a simple civil ceremony at the City nau. APAP - 44 words
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209 1955-11-10 1 India Will Join Sudan Referendum Supervising Commission NEW DELHI Nov. 9. India has agreed to the request by Brita.fi and Egypt to serve on tiie Commission to supervise a plebiscite m toe Sudan, it was announced yesterday. The Sudan parliament on Aug. 22 chose seven countries to serve on aReuter - 209 words
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Article62 1955-11-10 1 LONDON, Nov. 9 Queen Elizabeth II has turned down suggestions her traditional v ..jisunas Day broadcast to the Umpire siioud be teieviseu ««iis year. xiie UHC said "Her Majesty gave consideration to tue possibility of a television broadcast this year but aeeioed to .online to auundAP - 62 words
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Article107 1955-11-10 1 The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis i'homaa called "Mr. Janut Singh and his Trade Unions Wonting Committee" a big bluff. The Minister added m a statement issued last night, since they (Mr. Jamit Singh and his unions) sent the Minister their 'compulsory arbitration"107 words
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319 1955-11-10 1 DEFECTIONS FROM LABOUR FRONT THEY JOIN OPPOSITION IN THE ASSEMBLY Two defections from the Singa- pore Liaoour Front Legislature Party were witnessed yesterday with Mr. A. R. L<azarous and air. Lee Choon Eng crossing the floor from the Government benches to the Opposition seats. A look of disappointment was noticeable319 words
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215 1955-11-10 1 Hindustan Aircraft Factory Executive's Suggestion In K. L. (From Out Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUH, Wed: Mr. H. S. Kaviratne, Sales Executive of the Hindustan Aircraft Factory of India today si e*l tnat lac wuuajau Government should set op a uyaiir scuoot to turn out215 words
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74 1955-11-10 1 Strike Cost $54,557 To Govt. So Far The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas told the Assembly during question time that a sum of $23,8^0 has been spent to provide transport facilities to school children and others due to the S.T.C. strike, from the day the strike began74 words
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Article52 1955-11-10 1 Replying to a question toy Mr. M. P. D. Nair, the Acting Cnief Secretary Mr. J. D. Higham said ettorts were being made to give a wider tourist publicity to Singapore. He also pointed out Singapore had become mem.ber of tne International Tourist Organisation and also Pacific Area52 words
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Article36 1955-11-10 1 To a supplementary question by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew m the legislative Assembly yesterday whether the Chief Minister considered any constitutional changes would take place after bis i^ondon talks, the Cnief Minister was silent.36 words
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Article86 1955-11-10 1 KARACHI. Nov. 9: Mr. Lester Pearson, Canada's Ex. ternal Affairs Minister who spent a week m Russia last inontn, said here today he had been impressed by the collective power and strength of the Russian nation." He added: "I was also impressed iby the individual de. privationsReuter - 86 words
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Article52 1955-11-10 1 The Foundation Tablet of the Alagappa Polytechnic will be laid by the President of the Indian Union, Dr. Rajendra Prasad on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. at the Alagappa Campus, Alagappa College, Rama, nathapuram. Mr. Sri Prakasa, the Governor of Madras will also 'address the gathering on52 words
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Article70 1955-11-10 1 SENTENCE ON BABU RAO CONFIRMED NAGPUR. India, Nov. 9: The Nagpur High Court to-day confirmed a sentence of six years rigorous imprisonment passed on Babu Rao, a rick-shaw-puller, charged with at. tempting to cause the death of Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, last March. Rao, convicted before a sessions jury70 words
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123 1955-11-10 1 Indians Pakistanis In Malaya -808,105 Population statistics as at end of June 30, 1955, issued last night by the Statistics Department, show that Indians and Pakistanis number 808,105 throughout Malaya. Their figures for Singapore and the Federation are 94,295 and 713,810. Indians and Pakistanis m the various Settlements and States123 words
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41 1955-11-10 1 N.Z. MINING EXPERT VISITING MALAYA The Dean of the Faculty of Mining at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, Dr. G.J. Williams, will arrive m the Federation tomorrow Friday, for a week's visit to the Federation Department of Geological Survey.41 words
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92 1955-11-10 1 SIR JOHN ASKED TO DON MONK'S ROBE! COLOMBO, Nov. 9 Dr. G.l'. Malalasekera President of the World Fellowship of tiuddnlsts, told reporters here jewteruay tnat he Intends to ask Sir John Kotelawala, t>> tan Premier, to don the saif ron robe of a Buddhis p riest ior a month nextReuter - 92 words
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Article31 1955-11-10 1 LONDON, Nov. 9 i-rinu* Minister Eden told the House of Commons Tuesday Britain has Invited a Soviet parliamentary delegation to visit ton eoantry next July. APAP - 31 words
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502 1955-11-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Nov. 10, 1955 Next Census: Some Important Suggestions I<HE joint announcement by the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore to conduct the next pan-Malayan General Census m 1957, that is, ten years after the laet Census was taken m 1947,502 words
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Article2811 1955-11-10 2 India's Second Five -Year Plan Rs. 48,000 m. To Be Sbent Finance Minister On Its Imdl i cat ions vm» TVEI TIT un 7 he Beco ?d Flve-Year plan will be of the order of Rs. iurS Tar^' hundred crores more than i a envisaged m me Plan-frame. This was2,811 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-11-10 2 Photn -mm lonMo o^nunsu leaaertt i i? cerae ar y J* st **e John Fester Dulle* /right) confere with Spanish Chief of State General Franco lrXaSX and Spanish Foreign Minister Alberto Martto ArtiSki Franco's Pardo Palace m Madrid on NovTlT Danes flew In from the four-powerAP - 67 words
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60 1955-11-10 2 COLOURED COCONUTS: KARAIKAL FREAK KAKAKAL; According to news received from SeiJoor, a ooconut tree beionging to Mr. S- Ekanatha Naicker, between Selloor and Tbirunalar, has two coloured coconuts. All bunches have red-coloured fruits. But one bunch alone contains green-coloured coconuts, a large number of people are gathering around the tree60 words
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Article82 1955-11-10 2 AutuMuoL: The Anahra Government has sanctioned a scheme for the reclamation oi saline and alkaline lands m the State. The scheme envisages the establishment" of a research station and is estimated to cost Rs. 1,26,800. The sciieme envisages the establishment of a research station and is82 words
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140 1955-11-10 2 NEW DELHI: Negotiations are under way between the Central Railway Board and a premier Dutch manufacturing firm of railway signalling equipment to improve the Indian Railways with up-to-date installations The present signalling system fa India is said to single-track lines. The Dutch equipment, it is140 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-11-10 2 PHOTO. The Dutch Siamese twins, Folkje. left, and Tjltoke de lies, photographed at Molenend, Friesland, on Nov. 3. The twins were two years old on Nov. 8. They were separated at Leeuwarden Hospital m June 195 APAP - 41 words
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333 1955-11-10 2 Constitution Of Pakistan Govt. Draft Ready Islamic Or Secular KARACHI. A draft constitution for Pakistan has been prepared by the Government and is ready to be placed before the Pakistan Constituent Assembly according to informed sources Parliamentary parties of the ruling Muslim League-United tf'ront Coalition are scheduled to meet to333 words
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Article329 1955-11-10 2 FIRE OUTBREAK IN RUMANIAN STALL NEW DELHI; A fire broke out suddenly m the Indian Industries Fair, reacting m several stalls being completely gutted. Ilhe lire which raged for three hours, It is stated, started m the Rumanian pavilioi> at abc/ut H o'clock m the nijjm and began to spread329 words
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80 1955-11-10 2 INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO U.N. BUDGET o UNITED NATIONS: India's contribution has been progressively reduced to 3.25 per cent of Ji 0 1 Uinted Nations oudget thus bringing her to the position of seventh largest U N ontributor. Canada displaces India as the sixth largest contributor, the first six being the80 words
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Article121 1955-11-10 2 NEW DELHI.. The Union finance Minister, Mr. C. K. i>eshmukh told his Press Conference; "Nobody is too rich to pcrrow, and nobody la too poor to lend.* 1 £L hl~ Q i to Burma when mS n J «;e>f was m need of K^ f r121 words
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64 1955-11-10 2 RECRUITING CATS TO FIGHT RAT MENACE BARODA: Cats will be pressed intc service by tne Padra MunicpaUVy to' fight the increasing rat menace m the town. The Municipality has sanctioned Rs. 2<H) for procuring cats to be "posted" at every lane m the town. The Vice-president, Mr. Jashbhai Aniin, has64 words
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Article166 1955-11-10 2 MAuRAS: Films a major source of. entertainment and recreation had become the most potent medium of instruction, and journalists had a great responsibility, said the Governor, Mr. Sri Prakasa, inaugurating the South Indian Film Journalists' Association at the Kala Mandap Triplicane. Mr. s- S. Vasan, President,166 words
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Article173 1955-11-10 2 MADRAS; Dr. Mcd Welter Amstad. a Swiss doctor a member cf th e foreign team of electors, mi n an interview here commended the use Of BCG vaccine against T.B. He said directly concerned with the health o. school children m Switzerland for the last173 words
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829 1955-11-10 3 Poverty, Illiteracy Unemployment Nehru's Appeal .To People To Help Govt. Fight Them India's Progress Traced i MEHJtADABAD: Prime Minister Nehru called upon the people to lend their unstinted and foil co-operation and support to the Government m its fight against poverty, illiteracy and unemployment! Mr. Nehru who was addressing a829 words
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Article99 1955-11-10 3 Referilng to the public and private sectors, Mr. Nehru said that m the next Five-Year Plan more attention would be given to the public sector as tr.is would create greater opportunities for employment. "But we will not discourage ci In any way interfere m tne private99 words
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Article, Illustration10 1955-11-10 3 -.-■Mr j?sL%s fss'i" ssxrumsi10 words
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Article199 1955-11-10 3 NEW YORK; The sayIng ''Know thy ne ghbuurH" was brought 'home forcefully to Sardar Daljit Singh, Parliamentary Adviser to the Indian delegation to the United Nations, as be was sipping coffee In the fashionable Park Chambers hotel, here. As Sardar Dal jit looked up from199 words
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71 1955-11-10 3 JANA SANGH LEADER SENTENCED IN GOA BELGAUM: Portuguesecontrolled Radio Goa m its news bulletin said that Jana bangh, leader. A. Jagannatharao Josh:, was tried and sentenced by the Territorial Military Tribunal. Panjim, on October 24 to ten years' rigorous imprisonment. The Tribunal also ordered him to pay a fine of71 words
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362 1955-11-10 3 A Psychological Upheaval CALCUTTA: The Girl Guides movement In India has successfully passed through a most crucial stage In its career and has recorded a bt X psychological upheaval," Dame Leslie Wbateley, Director of the World Bureau of Girl Guides, told MAFKn here.362 words
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Article67 1955-11-10 3 HYDERABAD: Two brothers, who are Ministers m the States of Mysore and Hyderabad, cannot see eye to eye on the recommendation of the SRC m respect of toe formation of united Karnataka. While Dr. O. S. Melkote, Hyderabad's P.W.D. and Labour Minister, is for United Karnataka State, bis67 words
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131 1955-11-10 3 INDIA EARNS RS. 35 MILLION IN TOURIST TRAFFIC BOMBAY: India earned rs. 35,000,000 interms of foreign exouan^e from tourist traffic «<*st year. Of this, tourists from Britain and the sterling area countries account for Rs. 16,000,000 or 46 per cent ana the United States and other dollar countries account for131 words
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Article108 1955-11-10 3 PATNA: Mr. Phulan Prasau Verma Member of the Damodar Valley Corporation, said acre the DVC. wnen completed, would produce wealth of the value of rupees thirty crores annually. Opening the DVC. Pavilion m the Bihar industrial and Agricultural Exhibition, he much power to Bihar a s it108 words
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506 1955-11-10 3 3JADRAS; The Temple Entry Authorisation Act. 1017, i-.ad acne something wh:ch the Constitution expressly permitted and, as such, it was not ultra vires or illegal as opposed to aa y of the provisions of the Constitution, observed Their Lordships the Chief Justice .and Justice506 words
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159 1955-11-10 3 CASHEW NUT EXPORTS TO WEST GERMANY CALCUTTA; Indian cashew nuts do not find a ready market m Western Germany due to expensive packing, according: to official Information available here. For the purpose of export. Indian cashew kernels are packed m hermetically sealed tins. The import duty on air tight packagesNAFEN - 159 words
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Article43 1955-11-10 3 WOMAN CENTENARIAN VOTES TIRtrVARUR: A Muslim woman m gos-ha. sad to be a centenarian, with defective eyesight, sought the help of the polling officer to exercise her franchise m favour of the Congress candidate m the sixteenth ward m the Tiruvarur municipal elections.43 words
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Article37 1955-11-10 4 HAWARDg HEALTH, England, Nov. 9 Mrs. Eliza Lnckatt wUI be 107 years old today. Asked by friends what she would like most for a birthday present* Mrs. Lnekett replied. "A bottle of wUslcy.'' APAP - 37 words
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257 1955-11-10 4 Tungku Abdul Rahman's Cal I To Malayans In Indonesia DJAKARTA, Nov. 9: The Federation of Malaya would "determine more definite steps towards achieving its aim" if the Independence talks m London n?xt year between its repre sentatives and theReuter - 257 words
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67 1955-11-10 4 "WE'LL FREE ISLAMIC WORLD OF ZIONISM" NASSER CAIRO, Nov. 9 Lieutenant Colonel Game* Abdel Nasser, Egypt's Prime Minister said here last algfct that Syria and Egypt -w>w united, will drive oat and free the Islamic world of Zionism." He saM this Immediately after a ceremony here when he and theReuter - 67 words
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67 1955-11-10 4 PLANE CRASHES ON SCHOOL: 16 KILLED SEOUL, Nov. 9 Sixteen children were killed and 12 Injured Tuesday when a South Korean fighter plane flown by ,-a training pilot crashed into pa crowded elementary school near Taegu, the South Korean Air Force said. The pilot was killed m the crash ofAP - 67 words
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Article98 1955-11-10 4 NEW OUTBREAKS OF TERRORISM V/JL A M4VAV V AV« MAT* Tne Sultan returns to Rabat on Nov. 16. Meanwhile, Moroccan and French officials are perturbed and puzzeld by new» outbreaks of terrorism. In fez, a Moroccan was killed and a number injured when police clashed with crowd demonstrating: m favourReuter - 98 words
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Article41 1955-11-10 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 Australia and the United States are studying a comprehensive atomic pact which woudd provide for exchanges of information on military aspects of the atom as well as Its peaceful uses authoritative sources said today. Reuter.41 words
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Article66 1955-11-10 4 UNITED NATIONS, N-Y. Nov. 9 Lord Earl Mountbatten. Britain's First Sea Ljord, and Countess Mountabatten toured the U.N. Headquarters yesterday as the guests of U-N. Secretary General Da X Hammarskjold. They visited the U.N. Assembly duelng a plenary to Britain tomorrow. mhmiimhh mb during a plenaryAP - 66 words
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Article65 1955-11-10 4 PANAMA, NOV. 9 JUAN PERON. exiled former president of Argentina, remained In Panama Tuesday. He was expected to leave Wednesday for Menagua, Nicaragua* but no departure time has been set. Peron arrived Sunday m Paraguyan air force plane he boarded m Asuncion a week ago. He foundAP - 65 words
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Article37 1955-11-10 4 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 9 Police last night staged a ligjitning raid on Peronlsta Party headquarters and arrested some 300 Peronista officials. According to the police, the officials were holding a AP -xmoohub^ nigging.AP - 37 words
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Article52 1955-11-10 4 JAKARTA, Nov. 9 Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee announced yesterday Indonesia would send an economic mission to Kuala Lumpur towards the end of December to explore the possibilities of increasing direct trade witj» Malays^ The announcement came after Malaya's Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman vlsit- Ed parliamentAP - 52 words
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Article49 1955-11-10 4 FOUND FLOATING The body of a male Indian named Muthia Perumal, aged 36, was found floating last night at 10 o'clock off Telok Ayer Basin. His last address was Johore Bahru. Anyone who can identify the body is requested to call at the Marine Police Station, Singapore.49 words
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246 1955-11-10 4 PARIS, Nov. 9 Old Berber warrior Thaml El Glaoui today prostrated himself before Sultan Mohamed Ben Youss«f. whom he oooe helped oust from the Moroccan throne, and was forgiven. It was a complete victory lor Ben Youssef over the Pasha of MarrakechAP - 246 words
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Article45 1955-11-10 4 GO A BORDER: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Opposition leader of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, i s understood to have deliberately torn up and thrown away a memorandum handed to him by Goan nationalists at the Mandavt hotel m Panjim during his recent visit to Goa.45 words
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174 1955-11-10 4 INDIANS IN CEYLON PROBLEM IS DOMESTIC? JAFFNA:" My own personal view on the Indian problem, whatever politicians might say, is that it is a matter to be settled between the early settlers and the later settlers. In, appealing to others who have nothing to do with the internal affairs of174 words
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Article37 1955-11-10 4 The Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore, will be held on Saturday Nov. 12, at 5.30 p.m. at 76 Race Course Road (Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation premises).37 words
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Article155 1955-11-10 4 BUT WHY COLOMBO: "When it is convenient for them women want equal status. They are our equals. Why do they want to claim courtesy said the Colombo Municipal Magistrate, Mr. W. Arasoe Walton m a cas* m which defence counsel said that a police constable had155 words
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Article17 1955-11-10 4 JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector, Nov. 9 General Edson Burns, Chief of Sta.ff of the17 words
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Article447 1955-11-10 4 Comments OnS. R. C. Report (By Our Staff Reporter) "Father of Kerala Con grass" and a prominent advocate of Aikya Kerala, Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL yesterday that he "generally welcomed" the recommendations of the Indian States Reorganisat ion Commission. Mr.447 words
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Article68 1955-11-10 4 The Singapore Taxi Drivers' Union which Is affiliated to r.UjC. will hold a General Meeting for all Taxi Drivers In Singapore on Nov. 14 at 10.00 ajn. at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Th© meeting will discuss the question or pirate taxis, issue of new Taxi Driver68 words
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Article37 1955-11-10 4 I The School crossing patrols scheme w ill be inaugurated at the Chung Kvo Kud& Shieh School m serangoon Road at nocn tomorrow Friday, byttie Minister for communications and Worka, Mr. Francis TViotOAB.37 words
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98 1955-11-10 4 KATMANDU, Nov. 9 The Nepalese Government yestesday announced tue establishment of a Committee to prepare for the Coronation of King Mahendra who succeeded to the Throne last March. It will be headed by General Kajser Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana, former Ambassador98 words
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Article44 1955-11-10 4 SEOUL, Nov. 9 South Korea will start work on Nov. 21 on a US$6OO,OOO memorial hall dedicated to President Syngman Rhee. The hall a cultural and historical centre— will be called Wtoonam, the 80-y«ar-gW president's intimate Korean pen name. APAP - 44 words
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Article25 1955-11-10 4 U.N. Truce Supervision Organisation m Palastine will fly to Carlo Thursday /or talks with Egyptian leaders on reducing war tension m the Middle East. APAP - 25 words
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Advertisement89 1955-11-10 4 ROYAL STARTS TO-DAY for a Short Steason Daily at 3 7.30 pjn. SHIVAJI GANESAN, LALITHA, PADMINI AND RAGINI m THOOKU THOOKI Screening Brand New Print I DIAMOND LAST DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 P.M. VYJAYANTIMALA I IN (HINDI WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES) Glan Singh's Release Special Deepavali Attraction GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW The biggest treat89 words
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