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Title Section16 1954-12-06 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 290 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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306 1954-12-06 1 Disciplinary Action If Strike Is Launched From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 5. The Government of India have issued a stern warning to 60,000 bank employees urging to call off the strike scheduled on Dec 10. The Government have already a ppointed a306 words
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Article92 1954-12-06 1 LUCKNOW, Dec. 5: There is a move among- Uttar Pradash Congress Legislators to choose Babu Purushottamdas fandon as successor to the Chief Minister Pandit Govinda Ballabh Pant when the latter joins the Central Cabinet. Until now. Home Minister Dr. Sampumanand looked liked the logical successor, but92 words
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Article207 1954-12-06 1 LONDON, Dec. 5: a Ku»sian surgeon ha s produced a two-headed dog tnrougn a grafting operation Moscow Radio said. It has happily lapped milk from two saucers at once. The Radio also disclosed that at the Institute of Surgery In Moscow, dogs have been "successfully fittedReuter - 207 words
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Article146 1954-12-06 1 ANDHRA REDS' ALL OUT BID From Our Own Correspondcni KURNOOL, Dec. 5—Communist Party in Andhra h,ia decided to contest 174 out ot 196 seats in the new Andhia State Legislature. Till now theiir policy has been to contest only seats in the areas where they had strong foliojving. This time146 words
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Article83 1954-12-06 1 From Our own Correspondent BOMBAY, Dec. 5: Mr. Glrja ai L Bajpai the Governor of Bombay died early this morning aged 63. He had been ill for some days and died of cerebral haemcrrage Bajpai, one of the ablest joints the Central Cabinet Br.tish-tralned civilians on83 words
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Article41 1954-12-06 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 5: The United Nations General Assembly yesterday gave it 9 unanmous approval to the Western Plan, originated by President Eisenhower last December fo r the establishment of International Co-cperatlon m developing atonu for peace Reuter.41 words
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Article304 1954-12-06 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. s.— The Pope yesterday read the newspapers, studied] a pile of documents and chatted affably with two cardinals who found marked improvement" m him. Today the 78->year-old Pontiff may apeak a few words from his bedroom over a public address system to 40,000 people304 words
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Article32 1954-12-06 1 HONGKONG. Dec 5 Movie star Ava Gardner and five American Congressmen arrived yesterday m semrate •parties. The shapely actress ttew 'n from Japan for a number cif APAP - 32 words
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85 1954-12-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. s.— Thtrt>one persons have been charged by the police m Madurai City Cor rioting that occured on Thursday night, when the Hindu Mahasabha elements tried to prevent staging a drama under the auspices of Dravlda Kalagham. Mr. V.85 words
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Article87 1954-12-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent TIRUCHI, Dec. 5: Mr. v. Annamaial Mutthuraja wa» elected Chairman of the Tlruchi Municipality m the place cf Mr. Ramaswamii Thevar who was voted out of omc* recently on a moticn of noconndence. Though Mutthuraja was the official congress candidate m the87 words
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Article142 1954-12-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, (Dec. 5: Why should we blame Churchill now or at any time for speaking the truth, asked Rajaji m a statement commenting: on Woodford speech, published yesterday. Out of respect for the old hero's Jubilee, we should examine the142 words
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Article110 1954-12-06 1 Foodgrains Shortage In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. s.— Madras States is again faced with threat of food grains shortage, following tne failure of North East monsoon this year. After live dry years, rain was sufficient last year. This year rains began well after Deepavali, but ceased soon110 words
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Article141 1954-12-06 1 KATMANDU, Dec. 5 Troops have been sent to the Dang district of Western Nepal, troubled by disurilers for the past moctn, it was reported here yesterday. The Katraanuj lewspapex Samaj, said Crow a Maheudra vir ViKram, nad urged the troops r. restore order "if that hasReuter - 141 words
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Article81 1954-12-06 1 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5.-Ac-tor James Stewart and his wife, Gloria, will fly to ln--jb O} Anpuojv uo "yj 't;uT2|p tend the wedding of his father on Dec. 11, the Star's Agent announced yesterday. Alexander Stewart, 81, a widower, will wed Mrs. E. Stothart. The screen star's mother,AP - 81 words
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169 1954-12-06 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 5: Both Houses of Parliament have now passed the Home Mintster Katju's Bill vesting law making powers of the Amlhra State Leigslature In the Union President. Dr. Katju assured the Rajya Sabha that the BUI was only intended to facilitate makln169 words
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282 1954-12-06 1 S. Africa To Expand 'Apartheid' Beyond Its Borders Explains Concern For White Rule Afrii^ T?£° M l^ SVAAL Dec 5: T^ »<** South ta£^*h?i? e mJIS"S. P MrJohan Strljdom said here aSirfftJiS /ifl** n «f«wa^ to accehrote aid expand O ir,^ In »,i a on his firat visit to hisAP; Reuter - 282 words
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Article163 1954-12-06 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 5 Mr. Haiiz Kardar, captain of the Pakistani cricket team, said tnat his wile, lormerly Miss Helen Rosemary Hasliiow, onjy daughter of the chairman of WarwicKshire County cricket Club, wuuid join him m Karachi -m April next year. Mr. Kardar said that until theReuter - 163 words
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Article118 1954-12-06 1 TRIBUTE TO NOTED TAMIL WRITER From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 5 Mr. Meenakshiundram Pillai's great service m the cause of Tamil literature were praised by the Chief Minister Mr. K. Kami;iiaj and other leaders at a meeting- held last evening ut the Cnoitadripet High School. The meeting commemorated Mr.118 words
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Article38 1954-12-06 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 5.Senators Ralph Watkins (Renis (Democrat Mississippi) publican-Utah) and John Stenurged that the Senate revamp its rules governing investigating committees as a follow up to ts condemnation of Sen. Joseph 's conduct. APAP - 38 words
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Article223 1954-12-06 1 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 5.— -Senator Joseph McCarthy was reported to be" gravely ill after he failed to turn up lor an after-dinner speech. But m Washington reporters failed to confirm the report. Senator McCarthy's home was In darkness except for one light m an upper storyReuter - 223 words
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Article167 1954-12-06 1 CAIRO, Dec. 5: Hassan El Hoaeiby, Supreme Guide of tne Moslem rirotherhcod, and two other Brotherhood memoers were sentenced to death yesterday for plotting to overmJnT tXIG Kgyptiaa Govern others condemned by a special Peoples Tribunal were Mahmoud Abdel Latif, the tinsmith who fired shots at thePrjm*Reuter - 167 words
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Article23 1954-12-06 1 CAIPwO, Dec. 5: Egypt's ruling body, the Revolution Command Council, officially announced early today (Sunday) le diaaolutlcn of the Mortem ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article100 1954-12-06 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 5: Mr. K. Knshnamurti, famous Tamil writer better known a» "Halkl," died about 6 a.m. today. He was formerly associated with the "Ananda Vikatan" but later started bis own journal the "Kalki" which is also bis pen-name. He has written several novels100 words
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219 1954-12-06 1 Pritt To Defend Burmese Statesman RANGOON, Dec. s.— Dr. Ba Maw, the Burmese Head of State under the Japanese during World War n will defend former Cabinet Minister, U Ba Pc, it was learned here today. Seventyone-year-old U Ba Pc was arrested yesterday together with 60-year-old Tharawaddy Maung, also aReuter - 219 words
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Article137 1954-12-06 1 RANGOON. Dec. fl: Police yesterday arrested a former Burmese cabinet minister, U Ba Pc, and a prominent businessman, Tharrawaddy Maune on charges of high treason. U Nu, the Prime Minister, alleged at a press conference last October that Ba Pc and Maung, with several others had approached theReuter - 137 words
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527 1954-12-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec. 6, 1954 New "Synthetic" Cost-Cutting WHETHER the cucumber falls on. the knife, c-r the knife on the cucumber, the results are the same. It is the cucumber that is cut while the knife remains in tact. The estate labourers are also like cucumbers in527 words
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1092 1954-12-06 2 India's Reply To Portugal Portugal To Fight To 'Very End' NEW DELHI: The Government of India have, m a note to Portugal, warned the Portuguese Government of serious repercussions among the people of India as a whole, including the people of Goa,F.O.C. - 1,092 words
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Article123 1954-12-06 2 NEW DELHI: The cost cr 2£- first K 2 2 fura 'Bhcd coacn 1952, by the Hindustan Aircraft Limited, Bangalore has been fixed at Rs. 99,000 each and those built thereafter at Rs. 94,731. each. Sri o. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways, who announced thisFOC - 123 words
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Article125 1954-12-06 2 LONDON, Sir Anthony £den momentan^y fctrgoi •diplomacy and reacuod millions of hearts with the rueful confession that his wife bated him having to woxk overtime, when making a recent T.V. appearance. He shared this human problem m the private life of a Foreign Secretary whenFOC - 125 words
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Article40 1954-12-06 2 NEW DELJiI: The number of Indians employed oy the various embassies and foroitfn missions m New Delhi was 1,373, Sri A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told Mr. Ibrahim m the Lok Sabha.- FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-12-06 2 PHOTO Taking aim m the world shooting championships ut Caracas, Venezuela, is Miss. Mary Wright, Member of the Philippine Pistol Team and Pistol Champion of the "Asian Games" m Manila last Mau. her profession-pianist.— APAP - 38 words
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346 1954-12-06 2 NEW DELHI; important letters written by Sir Henry Russel, British Resident m the Hyderabad state during the »fcona quarter of the 19th century, have been given over to the Bodleian Library by tne n resent holder of the'uussel family title, Sir Arthur Russel, according to InformationNAFEN - 346 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-12-06 2 Andrei Vishinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, lies m State m Moscow. A picture issued m London Nov. 26, by Tass, the official Soviet, news agency, which reports, he is lying m the house of the Trade Unions Moscow,'' Moscow radio reported he has been cremated and58 words
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Article106 1954-12-06 2 NEW DELHI: Bharathi Day, was celebrated here by the South India Club, the Delhi Tamil Sang-ham and other South Indian organisations. Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Union Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, inaugurated the celebration which was presided over by Mr. Mandayam Srinivasa Acharya, a compatriotFOC - 106 words
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Article384 1954-12-06 2 C'HITTOOH: The reason for the disunity among the nonConununlst Parties of Andhra is the "tall claim.*' of the Congress Party that it ig only the party capable of ruling the country, said Sri G. Late ha i ma, Leader of the Kri shikar Iwok Party, addressing384 words
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563 1954-12-06 2 Better Control Of Dramas Main Features Of Proposed Bill MADRAS: The Madras Government haw published a BUI to provide for the better control ay public dramatic performances m the State. The Bill which will be introduced m the State legislature repeals the Dramatic Performances Act of 1878 m its applicationFOC - 563 words
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221 1954-12-06 2 Eleven Salem Dispensaries Remain Closed SALEM: The Collector Sr. p. Sabnanayagam, m his review cf tn: administration report of the Salem District Board, stated that the transfer o£ Ks. 3,00,000 from the General to the elementary education fund had caused a Utpleticn m the General fund wan the result thatFOC - 221 words
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Article59 1954-12-06 2 NEW DE«LiHI: The Government is of the view that its employees should not associate Uiemj^lVtp actively with the Bhoodan Movement by asking for, or receiving, gifts of land from landlords, and distributing; them. <ta?£ at1 this m the Raiva ages jsrssiF menfe (programme and wL S?FOC - 59 words
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Article283 1954-12-06 2 BOMBAY: The first consignment of huge earth-mover ty-res manufactured m India by the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company was loaded aboard the freighter 'Orna' here c-n cc. 2, for Singapore. Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, torM Governor of Madhya Pradesh and Mr. feaoubnai J. Patel Bombay's DeputyFOC - 283 words
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108 1954-12-06 2 i«5 ANARAS: «n Sii pra- a Governor of Madras, donated Rs 500 r o the Central Hindu School here for stude^T" f S Uth taalan Sri Sri IPrakasa, who onCed donat *°n at the 56th annual function of the school said the donation wFOC - 108 words
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Article541 1954-12-06 3 NEHRU CLARIFIES 1948 RESOLUTION TO BE BASIS NEW DELHI: At the meeting of the Congress I'axbamentary tarty Prime MinTstsr Nehru deait with the industrial policy of tfre Government. He of s** Otttuied resolution ot ims continued m forthwith the bias m favour ol du^taiet llH>fe owne* shipFOC - 541 words
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Article707 1954-12-06 3 Mr. K. C. Reddy, Union Minister for Production, told the Lok Sabha. that the question of acceptance or otherwise ot the British proposal for setting up a steel-plant, negotiated by Bixlas, did not arise new "because the whole matter is under consideration fn the context ofFOC - 707 words
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493 1954-12-06 3 majjHAS: Italian inuu.si l.anbts would like to set up industries m this country m association with Indian indusuiaAsis, but they were hesitant to take risks m the absence of any clear -cut industrial policy of the Union Government. This is th« impressionFOC - 493 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-12-06 3 This plrture was taken on the occasion of the farewell Social In honour of Mr. and Mrs. D. I, Gulland which beld on 26-11-54 at the Methodist Girl's School Hall on behalf of union Church committee, Methodist Church KJanjf. Mr. D. I* •GuUaml was the Manager of Teloic94 words
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Article359 1954-12-06 3 Delhi's Best Sellers Of The Year NEw DELMI: "The Ascent of Everest" by Colonel Hunt was the best seller book m Delhi thia year. follower by "Ambassador's Report by Mr Cihester Bowies, according- to the secretary of the Delhi Booksellers' Association. The book which has the alltime record of HighestNAIFEN - 359 words
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79 1954-12-06 3 MADRAS: Presiding at the Meeladi Nabl celebrations at Muthialpet, His Highness the Nawab of Arcot appealed to Muslims to remind themselves of the prophet's teachings and follow them to their daily life. He said the Holy Prophet had emphasised the brotherhood of man andFOC - 79 words
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Article47 1954-12-06 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. D. D. Bhlatia now Deputy Secretary m the Ministry of External Affairs, (has been Appointed Commissioner for the Government of India m (Fiji. He will be .assuming charge of l hl» new pott towards mp *nd of January next.— FOCFOC - 47 words
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818 1954-12-06 3 New President Of Congress Reactions To Proposal Of Name Of Dhebar NEW DELHI: The initial surprise among Congressmen at the Working Committee's proposal of the name of Mr. Dhebar, the Saurashtra leader, for the Presidentship of the Congress, has now given way to a feeling of subdued resentment This feelingFOC - 818 words
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100 1954-12-06 3 KARIMGANJ: Age ha* not withered 97 -year old Akb&r All's enthusiasm to learn the three r's. Thi* peasant from Dhaleswar, n Tsiipura, I >.&* thx.'c wives, seven son* the •eldest of them Is 78— and a host of grand children. But this old man with100 words
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Article115 1954-12-06 3 MADRAS: There was a n*ild stir In the Secretariat last week (where people saw a tri-coloured (whitc-saffron-red) fla* fluttering atop the new buUdlnjr. In the northern whig. Some guessed that it ww hoisted for the U.S. Thanksgiving Da,y, while others, Raid it was m connection withFOC - 115 words
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Article77 1954-12-06 3 PARUR: The first Tuberculosis Clinic Isolation Ward m Travancore-Cochin State, attached to the Maharaja's Hospital at Palluruthi and constructed under the auspices of the Travancore-Cochin T.B. Association at a cost cf about Els. 10,000 was inaugurated by Sri p. K. Kunju, Minister for Public Health andFOC - 77 words
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Article111 1954-12-06 3 NEW DELHI: An additional population of 20 million will come under the coverage of the medium-wave services of AllIndia Radio, when the extension schemes of the nve-year development plan for broadcasting are completed, it is learnt. The implementation of tne extension plan will bring m on additionalFOC - 111 words
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704 1954-12-06 4 Has Taken Serious Turn To Disadvantage Of Ceylon MORATUWA: Tile Indian question -was the moat serious in-oMem the country had to face. It was more important than the religious or languag questions, said Mr, R. G. Sen&nayake at the eighth anniversary celebrations ofFOC - 704 words
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123 1954-12-06 4 Russia Opposes U.S. Chiang Pact L.ONIDON, Dec. 5: The mutual security treaty signed between the United States and Nationalist China is a "direct American provocation against the Chinese Peoples Jtepublic" a commentator mi n the Soviet Communist Party paper, Pravda, said today. "The policy of making the occupation of TaiwanReuter - 123 words
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135 1954-12-06 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 5.— A man who failed to pay a 50-cent taxi fare has been sentenced to 60 days m jail. Magistrate John E. Prendergast meted out the punishment to James Williams, 22, of this city. The taxi driver, Russell Garrison, saidA.P. - 135 words
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127 1954-12-06 4 Periyar's Tour Public Meeting Tomorrow Periyar Ramasamy, the much revered leader and great social reformer, who has dedicated his life for the welfare and uplift of Tamils, is expected to arrive m Penan? on Sunday Dec. 12. A public meeting has been arranged to be held tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 7,127 words
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87 1954-12-06 4 S.I.A. MEETING: RESOLUTIONS WITHDRAWN The extraordinary general meeting o f the Singapore Indian Association held yesterday upon a requisition sent m by 60 members alleging irregularities at the last annual general meeting and demanding a new committee to be elected, ended within a few minutes es the main resolutions were87 words
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Article80 1954-12-06 4 "Many visitors to the Colony comment on the few beggars to be seen on the streets of Singapore. Government has seen to it that there is no longer any need for a person to starve. The Department of Social Welfare is helping to build a system80 words
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Article77 1954-12-06 4 In the early hours of yesterday morning a civilian car travelling from Kuala .Lumpur to Seremban was by four armed and uniformed terrorists at the Bth mile Seremban^Kuala Lumour road. After searching- th^ car they allowed it to proceed without causing any d ima°:e or casualties.77 words
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101 1954-12-06 4 VIENNA, Dec. 5 Jf a man kisses a girl, the act cannot be considered a punishable offence even if the girl does not want to be kissed, Austria's Supreme court ruled yesterday. The court said the kiss has become an institution of social lifeA.P. - 101 words
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667 1954-12-06 4 No Move To Close Down Indian Firms: Govt. Explain Ceylonisation Policy COLOMBO: T)le Ceylon Minister of Labour, Dr. M. c. M. Kaleet, is reliaoly learnt to have told a deputation of the Ceyion Indian Mercantile Chamber nere la»i week that the poacy of tne Government was not that ail ImbanF.O.C. - 667 words
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Article127 1954-12-06 4 2siiitjU.pv.xe u\. v Uiiiiiioiii xS atrangmg to delete irom the Electoral Register the names of Government officers whose names appear m ti.e inn ai reg.ater out wno have left Singapore on retirement or on posting to another territory, l'he procedure of the tormal objection laid127 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-12-06 4 Stoami Ramdas, Mother Krishna Bhai and Swami Satchitanahda being received at the Shuddha Samajam, Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, by the Sama jam's President Swami Satyananda who conducted an open air worship with vedio chanting. Assembled on either side are the Bamajarm children and staff.43 words
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Article323 1954-12-06 4 46,000 INDIANS IN NEW WHITE AREA Selangor'a first White Area was declared simultaneously each of the three districts it embraces at 4 p.m. yesterday, Sunday. The White Area Includes parts of the districts o f Klang, Kuala Selangor and Kuala Langat along- Selangor's coastal strip. It occupies 400 square miles,323 words
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80 1954-12-06 4 PEDESTRIAN CROSSING AT EMPRESS PLACE To provide better pedestrian and vehicular control m the Empress Place roundabout area, it is the intsntc. n >f Trffic Police to eliminate the zebra crossing Just north of Anderson Bridge and opposite the Cricket Club and replace them m Connaught Drive by pedestrian operated80 words
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104 1954-12-06 4 NIGARA FAJuLS, Ontario, Dec. 5: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, said yesterday the Commonwealth otters "an excellent cppoitunity Of bridging the economic gap between the East and West.' In an address prepared ;or delivery to the Canadian club nere, the Prime ministerAP - 104 words
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Article107 1954-12-06 4 BELGRADE, Dtfft 5 President Tito had accepted an invitation from the Kgyptian prime Minister. Liieuunant Colonel Gamel At-10l Nasser, to meet him .:arly next year, the official Yugoslav news agency, Tanjug, said today. Quoting reports from the §,6<}o-ton naval training ship Galeb (Seagull) which is takingReuter - 107 words
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