Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 342 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENIS16 words
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245 1956-01-25 1 States Reorganisation Mob Violence Condemned Two Ministers Resign From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 24. The Congress Working Committee meeting In New Delhi declared that no changes, whatever, will be made in its decisions on the reorganisation of States because of mob245 words
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84 1956-01-25 1 RAJAJI From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 24. Rajaji has advised the Government of India and all State Governments to put down mob violence any where with a strong hand. Rowdyism and intimidation should not be permitted in any part of the84 words
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Article105 1956-01-25 1 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 24— The American film capital was saddened by the death of Sii Alexander Korda, long a familiar figure in the movie >vorld. Ti.)e producer's divorced second wife, Merle Obcron, was overcome by gTief. *'I don't know what I can say," sno sobbed to a reporter.105 words
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126 1956-01-25 1 Queen ft Ike Invited To Visit Nepal KATMANDU, Jan. 24Queen Elizabeth and President Eisenhower have been inviteu to attend the Coronation of King Mafyendra of Nepal on May 2, it was announced here. Other invitations have gone to President Rajedra Prasad of India, Mao Tse Tung ot China, President Rene126 words
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Article42 1956-01-25 1 DELHI-TOKYO RADIO PHOTO SERVICE NEW DELHI. Jan. 24— A radio photo service between Tokyo and Bombay will be inaugurated Jan. 26 with India receiving the Japanese tSmpe. ror's picture and relaying President Rajendra Prasad s nhoto, the Government announ. ced Monday.- APAP - 42 words
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Article238 1956-01-25 1 BOBAY, Jan. 24 Two Mahaiasl.lrian ministers submitted their resignations from the Bombay State cabinet in protest against the decision to exclude Bombay from the New Maharashtra State. Two Maharashtrian Dep itv Ministers also submitted their resignations and the remaining two Maharashtrian State ""Jab net Ministers are expectodReuter - 238 words
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Article114 1956-01-25 1 At 11.i.5 a.m. yesteroay in the Kota Tinggi district of Johore, a Police lieutenant with an escort was travelling in a G. M. C. which was fired at by an unknown number of coinmunist terrorists at the 11th milestone Kota Tinggi Jemaluang Road. The police lieutenant114 words
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270 1956-01-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 24. Fifteen demonstrators with black flags greeted the Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam as he arrived at the Central Station last night in the Grand Trunk Express from New Delhi and shouted slogans demanding that270 words
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Article34 1956-01-25 1 BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA, Jan. 24-- Film producer Cecil B. De Millc, honored Sunday night for "historic contributions to the American Motion Picture Industry," called for a vigorous defence against censorship.34 words
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Article437 1956-01-25 1 'Purva Pradesh* To Emerge Chief Ministers Agree Southern India State Too? From Oar Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. tt. The whole of the States Re-organisation Report has now been thrown Into a melting pot, following sudden and most unexpected proposal tor tne merger of437 words
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169 1956-01-25 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 24. Tamil Arasu .Kalagtiam vo- S lunteers yesterday staged a de- monstration against the Government of India's decision to retain Devlculam Peennade taluks in Kerala by picketting the Mount Road Post Office for two houra. Police had made elaborate preparations169 words
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209 1956-01-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 24. After Bombay, Orissa, and Bihar. Hardly had Bombay re sumed normalcy after a week of mob violence when moba took over in Oriasa State and Bihar. Oriyas are bitterly angry because the Government of209 words
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Article483 1956-01-25 1 Embargo To Be Raised? Tungku's Talks With Eden LONDON, Jaa. 24.— -The embargo on the sale of Malays* rubber behtad the Iron Snrtaln may figure prominently IB the UiJmifdnTf talks wtth Britain durin K the next few days. The Malayan delegation intend to ask the President483 words
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Article77 1956-01-25 1 Rikidozan, Uie Japanese wrestling champion and Matsu Hashi, a greai Japanese wrestler, are arriving here to participate in the wrestling tournament to be held shortly. They are leaving Tokyo by Air India International on Jan. 28 and arriving here on the afternoon of Jan. 30. It is77 words
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Article85 1956-01-25 1 MADRAS, INDIA, Jan. 24 American Evangelist Billy Graham addressed more than 6,000 Indian Christians Monday in the sharp chill of an unusual morning meeting. Some of those present had walked 400 miles to hear Graham speak. The congregation, made up of peoples speaking many different85 words
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Article74 1956-01-25 1 MADRAS, INDIA, Jan. .4.— Delegates to the Asian Lutheran Conference here adopted a report Monday welcoming "With open arms'' the prospect of more foreign missionaries in Asia. The report suggested "where there are political restrictions" missionaries should come as technicians, doctors, professors, agricultural experts and the like. The74 words
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Article63 1956-01-25 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 24.— Red Chinese Premier Chou En Lai has said he hopes the next Afro-Asian Conference W HI be held In Cairo so he Could visitEgypt, It was reported Monday. Newsmen were told this by Adbel Momeln El Eawl, Leader of the Eeyptlan Press63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-01-25 1 FIRST TAMIL TO PASS LONDON LIBRARY EXAM. Mr. M. Nadarajan, who had the distinction of being the first Tamil in Malaya to pass the London Library Association Entrance Examination. He is at present en the staff of the University of MaUaya Library.42 words
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Article138 1956-01-25 1 MEW DELHI, Jan. 24. Mr. Chintamani Deshmukh, Indian Finance Minister, has submitted his resignation from office tn support of the Maharashtrian claim to a Marathis peak ing State including Bombay City, according to usually reliable sources. Desiiniukh is a Maharashtrian and his action would be following the exampleReuter - 138 words
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Article61 1956-01-25 1 DAG HOPEFUL ABOUT PALESTINE CAIRO, Jan. 24.— U.N. Secretary General Dag- Hammarskjold said Monday his contacts with Prime Minister Gamel Abdel Nasser have confirmed his "continuing optimism" regarding an ultimate settlement of the Palestine problem. >. Hammarskjold told a news conference his three day visit to Egypt has confirmed Y\\s61 words
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Article40 1956-01-25 1 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 24.— The man who fatally wounded Leon Trotsky with an axe here in 1940 began a new move Monday to force the mexican Government to grant mexican Government oo grant htm freedom on parole.40 words
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LATEST NEWS
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Article34 1956-01-25 1 LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Malayan "Merdftka" (Freedom) Delegation drove to their Conference with Britain today "absolutely certain," to quote one of them, that thev will get Independence within the Commonwealth some time next year.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article31 1956-01-25 1 LONDON, lan. n t_ Timvru Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, an.i Dato Mail Abdu] "»Vahab. Mentrl Besar of PeraU, ha i an audience ith the Queen at 11.30 CUT. today.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1956-01-25 1 K\R\CHI, .Jan. 21.— Ma^ma Svn Yat Hun. widow of the Founder of th« Chinese Repu'oli arrlvwl her© today for an eifrfctda*' rood-A'lll vi««lt to Pa- kUtan— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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506 1956-01-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Jan. 25, 1956 DISUNITY WILL ENSURE DLFEAT LONG, long ago we bad pointed out tne danger involved in making a disunited approach to L~nacn for tne trcidoin and independence of Malaya. And the danger that we have warned about, has today become a reality. A506 words
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1089 1956-01-25 2 Synthesis Of Indigenous Modern Systems Of Medicines Urged Evidence Before Committee MADRAS: The starting of combined medical colleges with a common standard of teaching in both the Indigenous and Modern Systems of Medicine and the bringing together of all systems of medicine under one directorate were suggested by Dr. A.1,089 words
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Article77 1956-01-25 2 MADRAS: Mr, G. V. Krupanidhi, till recently Joint Editor of the Hindustan Times, New Delhi, has been appointed On. erai Manager of the Southern Languages Book Trust. Madras, and has taken charge. The Trust, which was Inaugurated by the Prime Minister In October last. has been77 words
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Article54 1956-01-25 2 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, called on Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, who is undergoing treatment at a Nursing Home in Egmore, and con. veyed to him good wishes for a Happy Pongal and speedy recovery. Dr. Alagappa Chettiar has been advised to stay a few more days54 words
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Article664 1956-01-25 2 Judge's Remarks On Restriction MADRAS: The need for immediately rescinding a departmental order of toe lnspector-uenerid of PruKHuT dated Maraon 10, I*4l, that no person suouTd d« released on tan on a Sunday or a jail bohuay, was stressed by ills Lord»uip Mr. Justice W.664 words
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Article111 1956-01-25 2 CALCUTTA, Jan. 22: Ex. perienced climbers In Darjeeling scoff at reports that Sherapa Tensing, co.conqueroi of Everest, is making a full scale attack on Lhotse, 27,480 feet Himalayan Peak, the Statesman Newspaper said Friday. They said no experienced climbers would seriously attempt In January, the paper111 words
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304 1956-01-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Rajpramufehs of Madhya Bharat, Rajasthan, Saurashtra and PEPSI: informally met the Home Minister, Mr. Pant recently. The Rajpramukh of Saurashtra, tl^e Jam Saheb of Nawa. nagar, is understood to have told Mr. Pant that they would abide by any decision taken304 words
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Article165 1956-01-25 3 KURNOOL: "I flrmely hope that Visalandhra will be formed and that the question of Bellary and Madakaaira will be settled favourably for Andhia,' said Mr. Kala Venkata Rao. Minister for Planning, to Pressmen. Adverting to a reported decision of the High Power Committee of the Congress165 words
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Article520 1956-01-25 3 Hyderabad Chief Minister Supports Proposal NEW DELHI: THE FOUR-MAN COMMITTEE OF THE CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE ILAST TUES DAY CONSIDERED THE QUESTION OF VISALAxDHRA FOR ABOUT TWO HOURS.MR. B. RAMAKRISHNA CHIEF MINISTER OF HYDERABAD, MET THE MFM BERS OF THE COMMITTEE. HE IS UnSeRSTOOD^^o" HAVE URGED THE FORMATION520 words
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Article234 1956-01-25 3 Mr. Gopala Reddi also mentioned tnat tne fate 01 Bellary area nau not yet ueen settled by the Government of India. He pointed oat tnat Kaichur town and Kolar district and town which had a clear absolute Telugu majority, and Belgaum with a clear Mauara.sntra, majority were234 words
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Article149 1956-01-25 3 SOCIALIST LEADER'S DEMAND HYDERABAD: Mr. Rajaram, M.L.A., and prominent Socialist leader, in a statement to tine Press, said that a separate Telengana State should be formed not only because the people wanted It, but also because it would mean the end of the Communist Party in Telengana. Referring to the149 words
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Article76 1956-01-25 3 HINDURPUR: A procession) went through the streets oi Madakasira shouting pro-An-dhra and antitXarnataka slogans. Later a public meeting wag held, when speeches condemning the reported attitude of the High Power Committee regarding Madakasira were delivered by Mesrs. Nageshwara Rao, Timma Reddy, Kaghavendra Rao and others. Resolutions76 words
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Article84 1956-01-25 3 NEW DELHI: Government's decision of the question Of the formation of Vlshalandhra. which has been held over for further consideration, is expected to be an ou need shortly. The future of the Punjab will also be settled by that time, it is understood. A Draft Bill84 words
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Article147 1956-01-25 3 MADRAS: About 2,00*, dtuueuts xrom two oi tne Uxau colleges iaat ruuduay austameu lio.a tiieir ciaoaea as a moi A ot procest against tne aecisiou not to merge uevi^oia in anu r-eenneau taiujcs witn «iauras state. me atuaents went iu procession tkirougn tne main streets of147 words
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Article56 1956-01-25 3 COIMBATORE: About 300 college students paraded through the main streets oi tne city last Tuesday to protest against the decision to retain Devicoiam and Peermedu in Kerala State. The students have sent a memorandum signed by nearly 2,000 students to the Chief Minister of Madras and the56 words
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Article38 1956-01-25 3 POONA: A special meeting of the general body of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee has been convened here on Jan. 28 to consider the decision of the Union Government on the reorganisation of Bombay State.38 words
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220 1956-01-25 3 POONA SOCIALISTS' DECISION POONA: The Poona City Socialist Party last week announced that it had decided to launch "a massive campaign of picketing on all symbols of the Central Government administration from Jan. 2?» as a protest against the decision of the Central Government on the220 words
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151 1956-01-25 3 NEW DELHI: In response to a suggestion made by the Public Accounts committee, the Government of India, it is learnt, has oeciaea to lauuch a civil suit against th|p British nrm S.C.K. (Agencies) Limited for recovery of losses incurred in connection witn the151 words
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Article286 1956-01-25 3 TxUVANORUM: Air. K. A. Da.nodara Menon, MJ>. anu secretary ot tht Aikya Keraiu s-omwiittee, said, though tut.* demand for Aik-va Kerala hut. not ibeen fully n)et, they inus. now end tije controversy ant. concertrate their energies u. work for the development n. the new State. He286 words
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135 1956-01-25 3 *i*}W DEiaHl: The Goverr ment of India nave decided tu taxe. legal action against tht managements of the Newton chicAii Colliery in Madtiya Praaesh and the Amlabad Colliery in Bihar wi)tr« Hi per. sons were Wiled in two mine accidents. The Government, it is officially135 words
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147 1956-01-25 3 SCHEDULED CASTES IN P. T. DEPT. MADRAS: A memorandum submitted to Mr. Raj Bahadur, Jnion Deputy Minister foi Communications, on behalf Oi the Madras .State Scheduler Castes' Welfare Association ot> Jan. 15, requested the Govern, ment to grant greater concessions in the matter of depart, mental promotions to members of147 words
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Article92 1956-01-25 3 BEHRAJ4PORE (Wait Bensal): Seven persons six children and one old woman —were believed drowned when a barge laden with several carts and about 50 passengers capsized at Ratnpara ferry boat, near here, it was reported. The body of the woman was recovered, but those of92 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-01-25 3 *«inil jmlwlmb Dr. a. H«M of tbe Taatfl rjij mlmib|| Aaaaa MM tJatrorafty, Dr. M otamed Hwiaf Nalaar, Cowera! Stmtuy, ladta-lnrtoaW Cultural Society, DjaWta* Md Prof. Bf K. Sluuramiam, PtteMatey* In eiwiwtl— wttk Che Tamils FMttval. viilt«d «ke Pure life-Society at r»iiliian Koala Lomfwr.82 words
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405 1956-01-25 3 NEW DELHI: The establishment of a National College or Physical FftiMWasju m early possible either at Delhi. BhofMl or SfttvpuH (Madhya Bharat), was recommended by the Central Advisory Bojur d of Physical Education and Recreation, which concluded Its three-day meeting here recently. 1 Another recommendation405 words
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Article137 1956-01-25 3 NEW V&unl: PaKtstan's High Commissioner, Raja uhazanfar Ali Knan, had an aours meeting with India's Education Minister, Maulana AJoul Kalam Azad. According to informed sources, a...ong the matters of common interest to tne two countries discussed by them was the Pakistan s High Commissioner's proposal for137 words
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Article149 1956-01-25 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. J. j. Singh, President, India League of America, said here that India should decline any more aid from the United States aa acceptance of it, he felt, contributed to a worsening of IndoAmerican relations. Mr. Singh, who has worked for Indo- American understand,149 words
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Article132 1956-01-25 3 KURNOOL: Mr. Kala Yen. kata Rao. Minister for Planning and Industry, told thjat the Andhra Government had not received any offer from the Congress President to evolve an agreement between the Andhra and Mysore States over the disputed areas of Bellary district. Mr. Venkata Rao. referring to132 words
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Article64 1956-01-25 3 LAHORE: Mr. N. V. Rao, Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Lahore, told newsmen at Montgomery that reports c) large-scale conversion of Indian Muslims to Hinduism were "totally incorrect". Mr. Rao said he had made enquiries in this regard and found that "no such thing as suddhi64 words
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203 1956-01-25 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, President, Tamil Arasau Kazhagam, criticising the decisions of the Union Government on the scheme reorganisation of Madras State, has called on representatives of DevicoUtm, Peer, medu and other "disputed areas of TjC. State" to resign from, the203 words
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Article31 1956-01-25 4 RANGOON, Burma, Jan. 24 One of the most powerful rebel commanders in Lower Burma has surrendered under the Amnesty Order.Of last Oc. tober with 90 ct his followers.31 words
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Article28 1956-01-25 4 There will be P,uW*c Hieture on The Noble EttfitttM path' at the Singapore fcsAge tfieosophical Society*. Oaten* hill Road, on Thunrtay, Jan. 2ft, at 03Q p.m.28 words
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647 1956-01-25 4 Determined To tyt Down Disorders With Iron Hand NEW DELHI, Jan. 24 Prime) Minister Nehru moved Monday to halt the tide of Violence that has swept India the past week. Nehru's appeal to India's divided million* as this bold new wove became known %oasAP - 647 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-01-25 4 The Indian Republic Day i will be celebrated In Kuala, Lumpur with a buffet dinner followed by Indian classical dances by Sivadas and Vatsala Troups at the Chettiars' Hall, Sentul on Jan. 26, at 7.30 p.m. in this connection a public meeting was held last evening at the Bungsar Tamil130 words
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237 1956-01-25 4 Bombay Is Normal But Violence Elsewhere BOMBAY, Jan. 24.—Bombay, scene of bloody riots last week, was peaceful yesterday. Schools, transport, textile mills and other business and industrial houses resumed work undter normal conditions. Official sources said the city wag totally free from incidents. According to reports available last night riots237 words
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Article60 1956-01-25 4 Saba, reputed to be one ol the world's most renowned exponents of classical Hindu uancing, will be giving a performance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on iFeb. 14 an«_ 16 at 8.45 p.m. Saba is comming to Singa pore from Indonesia especiailj to give these performances. The60 words
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Article33 1956-01-25 4 L/)NDON, Jan; .24— Queen Elizabeth II Monday night received Prime Minister Eden in audience at Buckingham Place leas than 48 hours before his departure for talks with President Eisenhower In Washington,33 words
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Article46 1956-01-25 4 The Malayan Indian Con* gress, Johore Bahru, will hold a Social on the Indian Re* public Day, Jan. 26, at the Public English School, Johore Bahru, at 4.30 p m. The programme includes a reception, music by Mrs. Bhanumathi Pillay, a debate46 words
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Article102 1956-01-25 4 The Singapore Trades Union Congress threatens to expose 'certain employers' and 'puolicly denounce* them, unless tnose employers change their attitude of suppressing the growth of healthy trade unionism. The T. U. C. to a statement Issued yesterday to the press wherein the warning was issued, calls upon102 words
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Article38 1956-01-25 4 A Mass Meeting to celebrate the Indian Republic Day, under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress Singapore, will b« held on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 5 p.m., at the Jalan Besar Stadium.38 words
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Article58 1956-01-25 4 Kampong Bahru Branch ot the Singapore Kerala SamaJam will celebrate the Indian Republic Day, on Jan. 26, at C.Y.M.A. Hall, Buklt Teresa Road, at 6.30 p.m., with a public meeting presided by the Minister for communications and works, Mr. Francis Thomas. Messrs. Eric Wee, Jamlt Singh58 words
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Article346 1956-01-25 4 LONDON, Jan. 24... lungku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister and leader of the 'Merdeka' (freedom) delegation called on Sir Anthony Eden, Britain's Prime Minister yesterday. Tliis was their first m eeting since the Royal Prince flew here with a strong delegation on January 12 to346 words
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