Indian Daily Mail, 23 March 1955
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Title Section18 1955-03-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 40 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAKC H 23, 1955 I OUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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534 1955-03-23 1 Tamils Reiterate No-Confidence In MIC Boycott Of Congress Urged It Has Poisoned MCA's Mind Against Malayan Tamils Singapore Tamils Representative Council's Decision The lamils Representative Council, Singapore hMWM again djvlared its lack of confidence m the Malayan Indian Congress, whose moves are calcul- tc<l to annihilate the Malayan Tamils and534 words
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Article62 1955-03-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Mar. 22: All Members of the Opposition numbering 56 walked out before the introduction of the Budget m the new Travancore.Coohin As. sembly yesterday protesting against the fact that the Rajpramukh had not made t'ne usual Address before opening the newCopyright - 62 words
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Article194 1955-03-23 1 BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 22: Five religious dates- were eliminated from Argentina's list of holidays by a decree i9sue<l yesterday by President Juan Peron. The decree said the n/mber of national holidays was toeing reduced because of "imperious necessity to increase production. However, the development coincides with renewedAP - 194 words
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Article24 1955-03-23 1 LONDON Mar. 22. Moscow Radio announced Monday, that the Soviet Minister Of Culture Mr. Georgi F. Alexandrov had been dismissed from his post.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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193 1955-03-23 1 g LONDON, Mar. 22.- g O Klectricians qhetiked th« g O wiring at famous St. O j5 I'auL'H Cathedral today O try Jiff to discover tba o S| houvco of mysterious jar-.-. W X mils' e that burst W- O <:nncunced upon the con-AP - 193 words
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Article96 1955-03-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 22: There was a deficit of Ks. 41 million estimated m the Budget for Travancore.Coohin pve_ sentcd yesterday m the Assembly by the new Chief Minister Mr. P. Govinda Menon. No major taxes were proposed to meet the deficitCopyright - 96 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-03-23 1 Dr. Hans W. Gr allow, (Right), Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Malaya, handing* over to Sir Sydney Caine, the Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, a token gift of two German books on Monday, at the Dr. Grancw's residence in Singapore (Full reportI.D.M. - 82 words
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Article102 1955-03-23 1 PARIS. Mar. 22: Ex Queen Narriman of Egypt who has been paying an incognito visit to Paris plans to leave the French capital soon, a member of her suite said. She has been staying at a hotel near the place De La Concorde. Her spokesman said sheReuter - 102 words
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Article253 1955-03-23 1 LONDON, Mar. 22: Britons took it tor granted that Sir Winston Churchill is stepping down as Prime Minister wittiin weeks. But no one expects him to go into retirement by the fireside. Only the 80.year.old statesman's political enemies seemed to harbour anj suspicions th* ImpetuousAP - 253 words
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174 1955-03-23 1 UNESCO Seeks World Opinion NEW YORK, Mar. 22.— The United States opposed any action to change the presentworld calendar as proposed by India and urged that the United Nations drop any further study of the matter. India has suggested a calendar whichReuter - 174 words
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Article36 1955-03-23 1 WASHINGTON Mar. 22: Premature graying of the hair, from the effects of cosmic rays —may be one penalty of space flight if and when it's developed, an Air Force scien. Ist said Monday.—R ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article87 1955-03-23 1 NEW YORK, Mar 22 India. Indonesia, Burma, and three other countries were reported to have indicated their willingness to accept technical assistance provided by the Soviet Union unde r the United Nations Programme. An official of the U. N. Tech. nica: Assistance Board confirmed thatReuter - 87 words
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45 1955-03-23 1 Dhebar's Son Apprenticed To Carpenter From Our own Correspondent PATNA, Mar. 22: The President of the Congress Mr. U. N. Dhebar has apprenticed his own son to a carpenter. This was announced (by the Biiiar Handloom Board Chairman here during: a week's celeb rations. CopyrightCopyright - 45 words
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Article129 1955-03-23 1 Mr. G. c. N. Oehlers, Singapore's first SpeaKer of Uie new Legislative Assembly, returned to Singapore yesterday aboard the Oranje after three months m Britain where he studied Parliamentary i,rocociure. Mr. Oehlers. who was accompanied by his wife, attended several sessions of the House of Commons129 words
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Article33 1955-03-23 1 Mr. Ken Ninomiya. the .Japanese Consul-Genera' m Singapore will speak e n "Religions In Japan" tomorrow at 630 p.m. at the Thesophlcal Son. ety, the Singapore Lodge. H OtttruhUl Ro»a.33 words
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Article97 1955-03-23 1 LAHORE, Mar. 22: Mr. Hus soin Shaheed Suhrawardy. Law Minister of Pakistan, told reporters In Karachi that as a result of the decision Pakistan will now go ahead urgentlj with plans for calling a convention to frame the new constitution and for constituent General Elections.Reuter - 97 words
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112 1955-03-23 1 MADISON, Wisconsin, Mar. 22.— Justice William O- Douglas of he L.S. Supreme Court says the "solution m Asia wtU be an Asian solution." He spoke at a meet.n X O n the University of Wisconsin campus, reporting on a trip he tcokAP - 112 words
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225 1955-03-23 1 LAHORE, Mar. 22: The Pakistan Federal court yesterday set aside a lower Ccurts decision that the Governor-General had no right to dissolve the Constituent Assembly last October. It withheld writs issued by Sind Provincial Court on February 8, restoring the Presilent of theReuter - 225 words
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326 1955-03-23 1 Nehru's Fling At W. Press 'They Do Not Mirror Democracy' Circulation Standard Inverse Ratio! NEW DELHI, Mar. 22 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, yesterday criticised Western newspapers and said that the press was "not always the Mirror of democracy." "We often find that the press of some great countriesReuter - 326 words
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Article287 1955-03-23 1 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mar. 22. Ingrid BeTgman went on the a«r last night w itn a bristling attack, against what she said was intrusion of the press into her private life. -'What woman wants to be photigraphed m her ninth montji of pregnancy?" The movie star asked.AP - 287 words
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60 1955-03-23 1 Ceylon Trade Union Fed. Hqrs. Raided COLOMBO. Mar. 22— Police yesterday raided the head- T uarter s of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation mi n Colombo. They seized many documents and flies and all people mi n the building were closely questioned. The Ceylon Trade Union Federation sponsored a strikeReuter - 60 words
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Article41 1955-03-23 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General for the U.K. m S.E.A. has been appointed the U.K. representation the Council of the Sout 1. Rast Asia Collective D(>f»i:r« Treaty. Mr. B, E. F. Gage t=> been appointed alternate r«pro. sctitativc,41 words
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Advertisement10 1955-03-23 1 iiiii! THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY/ IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsL10 words
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565 1955-03-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Mar. 23, 1955 Law Versus Morality |HE Goveruinjent of Johore, according to a report appearing m a local contemporary, have managed to secure an eviction order against the Chinese squatters on the Majidee Estate some cf whom have now been ordered by a Court Magistrate565 words
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Article438 1955-03-23 2 Economic Progress Liberty Could Go Hand In Hand Chester Bowles Tributes To India's Progress LONDON. The former United States Ambassador to India. Mr. Chester Bowles, said t hat India was meeting with great imagination and courage the challenge of those who thought that only by giving438 words
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Article127 1955-03-23 2 NEW DELHI; A silver cock mounted .on ebonite platform will be the tropny to be presented by Mr. Mahavlr Tyagl, Minister for Defence Orga nisatton, to the Indian Navy after the annual regatta by the troopship^ rparU clpating In the rowing race off tho BombayNAFEN - 127 words
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Article104 1955-03-23 2 AHMED ABAD; a letter threatening overthrow of tne Congress Government "m a wee' and signed by one Baburao Uixman was received by thii Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Ahmedabad, Mr. Q. 8. Champwala, on Mar. 3. This was learnt m the course of investiations by the Ahmedabad policeFOC - 104 words
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Article97 1955-03-23 2 MORADABAD. A housewife here sprang upon a thief attempting to escape, beat him and locked him up m a room until the police arrived to take charge of him. Three thieves, it is stated, sneaked into the house of aa advocate m the early hours of Fri. morning.FOC - 97 words
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Article80 1955-03-23 2 NEW DELJH: The Union Government has decided to hj'd a series of photographic, exhibitions all over the country to educate the people en the working of the Five- Year PJan. A direitive to State Governmtnts asks the m to send photographs depicting the mostNAFEN - 80 words
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892 1955-03-23 2 MADRAS. An appeal to the people of Madras to tak« steps for instituting medical research, cl inical services and public health education to tight the scourge of blindness was made by Dr. (Miss) Helen Keller, when she addressed a meeting held under the auspicesFOC - 892 words
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67 1955-03-23 2 NEW DELHI; An expert committee is soon to be appointed by the La w Ministry m consultation with the Education Minflsikry to scrutinise Hindi equivalents of legal terms, Dr. Monomohan Das Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Minister, told Mr. M. S. Gurupadaswanv m the LokFOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-03-23 2 Sri K. Kam&raj, Chief Minister of Madras, (fourth f rom left) laid the foundation of the Municipal Bidding Tiruchirapalli, on Mar. 13.24 words
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Article162 1955-03-23 2 WASHINGTON India required a "substantial additional infusion of foreign capital if Its (economic development) goals were to be reached m a democratic way, the Foreign Operations Administration told Congress m its semiannual report. "Otherwise drastic measures will have to be adopted either m restricting domesticFOC - 162 words
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432 1955-03-23 2 MADRAS. Tht question ot setting up an Iron and Steel Plant again figured during question-time m the State Assembly. Answering a number of questions on the subject, the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, explained that the exploitation of the ironFOC - 432 words
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233 1955-03-23 2 IND. OFFICER TO PROCEED TO MOSCOW CALCUTTA: It is understood that the Russian steel mission, now m India, have concluded their talks with the officials of the Government of India. The leader of the Rus. slan mission had suggested to the Government of India to depute a senior official ofFOC - 233 words
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Advertisement202 1955-03-23 2 fi^^^^^K. tit) I jfß HANDLOOM mt£^Z thClr eXCeUenCe Uxturei beauty of deslgn and rich im aL"^, o^? NDL OM ha, been producer of cotton. Shawls m tlm im ™™"*<- «ne Muslins. Chintze.. E£ a^RotV"- WCre f <" .kill D a IA S t HANDLO OM WEAVERS are renowned for their202 words
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Article519 1955-03-23 3 NEHRU'S CALL TO CHIEFS "Clear All Impurities" NEW DELHI. Mr Nehru called upon President* and Secretaries of Pradesh Congress Committee*, to see that the Congress organisation was kept m fighting trim to be aWe to help bring about desirable tmiSformations for (he prosperity of the ccuntrv.FOC - 519 words
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Article80 1955-03-23 3 oSSSLHS* 1 The Bhoodar. SSK at i on m Travancore sffrt h^ Malab »r will toon tor V^ landlees cultivators. the rtr^« r^L Thomas o" 6 o f mom IP? teeTS of W»e moveas? I ffi-sars.*« as sampattidan. °bJ d?v,f thl 2>o0 acres <™<i donJS° PC AlmostNAFEN - 80 words
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282 1955-03-23 3 COIMBATORE: News of gruesome murder of Kittan alias Knshnan aged about 14 <n a sugarcane held m Okki.ipalayam village has been received here. The assauant is aaid to have given a cut m the necß of the deceased with the result the hadFOC - 282 words
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Article157 1955-03-23 3 NAFEN - NAFEN NEW DELHI: A strong proJest against the proposed transfer of 33 villages of the HaJol taluka m the Panch Mahals district to the adjoining taluk m the Baroda District, has been voiced by the President of the Panch Manai IMsanct Qongress Committee, Mr. Mancklal M. Gandhi.157 words
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521 1955-03-23 3 LONDON: Mrs. Pandit, India s Higb CotiimLsKioner m London, hh.hl here that India intended to outlaw raciaj discrimination. "India has suiured racial dtoonininaUon and lung lit against it/ she uuded. "it contains the germs of ooi i u wi. n X soFOC - 521 words
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Article144 1955-03-23 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Commerce and Industry Minister, told the Conference of Presidents and Secretaries of Pradesh Congress Committee here that the country had to steer clear of both the capitalist path and the totalitarian type of economy. It would not be wise, heFOC - 144 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-03-23 3 The Chief Minister of Madras Mr. IK. Kamaxnj toured the Trichy District to receive land gifts from people for the I'hoodan movement. The pic tur e shows the Chief Minister receiving a putta of land of Oi acres donated by Sri Rate Chidambaram, M.L.A.48 words
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Article179 1955-03-23 3 In Death We Are Equal Made MADRAS; The Madras Government have stated that it would be illegal to deny the Harijans the use of burial grounds maintained out of public funds. In a recent order Government have stated that the question has been raised whether It would be possible toFOC - 179 words
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Article99 1955-03-23 3 NAFEN - Nilgiris To Become Rayon Centre NAFEN MADRAS; :i«g4r.->. tlie lamous hill te&ort m Ma.'n.» State, may become ar: mr. or tant rayen iducinjr centre ir. India, if ftc Union c.;o"ernbicnt'H negotiations wtb a neign cempam materu Rayon, it I stated, run be manufactured from the eucalyptus tree pulp and th»99 words
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Article152 1955-03-23 3 NAFEN - NAFEN COLOMBO: One of the four I main demands the Buddh.t PennauiV! (a Buddhist orga- nisation) will place be'^e tinforthcoming Afvo-1 Asian Corfcrence at Bandun^ Is tha*. Sunday be made a work n^ day m Asian and Afrum countries Tjic Peramuna want* that Friday be observed152 words
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Article69 1955-03-23 3 NAFEN - NAFEN SIIvCHAR: An "empo.vjm on wheels" is bein^ starttd try the Government of Assam with a. view to popularising handloom ,products amonir the people. Two vans a re being purchas•d by the State Government for this purpose. The vans, stocked W'th iiundloom 'products and plac •-•d under69 words
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Article54 1955-03-23 3 NEW DELHI: There wero 837 cases of attempted smuggling of Indian (currency out of India m 1954, the Minister for Revenue and Defence t,vpendf.ture, Mr. f\. O Guha, lol<j Mr. Govinda Reddy m the Rajya Sabha. The total value cf Indian currency seized for attempted smuggling-FOC - 54 words
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Article57 1955-03-23 3 NEW DELHI: One thou-sund-one-hundred-and fifty-tw o persons of the Indian Army who took part m the Azad Hind Fauj had so far been reemployed m the Indian Army the Deputy Defence Minister, Sardar surjlt Singh Majithia told the Lok s&bha. He informed Mr. Bhakt Darshanthat 23,266 officersFOC - 57 words
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Article151 1955-03-23 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. Mai. 22. The flve-year-old Italian Mm. "Miracle an Milan," is causing- something of a box office miracle m Rio. The film fantasy, bastd on poverty and taking- some thrusts at wealth, was booked at only two theatres last week three days at aAP - 151 words
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Article45 1955-03-23 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 22.— A piloted, rocket-boosted g.lder capable of reaching any distant point on earth within two hours appears possible of attainment m tfl e future, an aviation scientist said Monday. It would fly l'.ooo miles an hour and 40 milM high.- APAP - 45 words
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457 1955-03-23 4 Ceylon And Japan Said To Have Adapted Well WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 American wheat wttl play an incj-eaningly important role In feeding Asia's traditional n< e-eating population under expanding population pressures m the next 10 years. U.S. wheat Interests reported. Richard k> Baura.AP - 457 words
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Article77 1955-03-23 4 TORONTO CANADA Mar. 22. a United church of Canada Minister nays the Reman Cathatic Church m grave danger of making itself an "international nuisance" because of its stand on birth control. Dr. Clarie Silcox, Canadian Jnepresentattve of the world alliance for Unftematttnal fiVendshtp through religion, told the congregationAP - 77 words
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144 1955-03-23 4 EGYPT FORMS TRIPARTITE DEFENCE PACT CAIRO, Mar. 22.— National Guidance Minister Major Salah Salem said yesterday details of the new Egyptian-Syrian-Saudi Arabian defence pact have been agreed but the date of signature has not been fixed. The pact was sponsored by Egypt to prevent other Arab states from joining theAP - 144 words
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Article73 1955-03-23 4 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Mar. 22. Political circles said yesterday the New Zealand cabinet is discussing the possibility of sending to Malaya a» airborne commando unit of about 100 picked men as a con. tribution to the defence of that area. The men would beAP - 73 words
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Article37 1955-03-23 4 UVALDE, Texas, Mar 22. A sudden windstorm blew a circus tent down on about 400 people, many of them chidren, near this Mexican border city yesterday but no one was reported seriousv hurt APAP - 37 words
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Article239 1955-03-23 4 SEA TO RISE BY 90 TO 150 FEET! WASHINGTON. Mar 22: A scientist suggested Sunday that the Antarctic subcontinent may really be a series of Islands joined by ice. If so, he said, the sea may rise 90 to ISO feet over the years. Dr. L. V. Berkner advanced thisAP - 239 words
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Article170 1955-03-23 4 LONDON, Mar. 22 Take a cold bath regularly anJ it may help you live to 100, says a Soviet scientist. Or take up gardening-, and, like a man m the Russian village of Kindgl, you may be still be living at 147. But the odds areAP - 170 words
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123 1955-03-23 4 He Twice Chose Exile To Communisum VENCE. FRANCE, Mar. 22: Count Michel Karolyl wlio was once president of Hungary and twice chose ex le to Communism, died Saturday at hid small Rivera home here. He was 80 years old. Karoiyi was president of the Hungarian republic f° r mcd immediatelyAP - 123 words
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Article64 1955-03-23 4 ABANDONING RESEARCH IN TEXTILES? NEW YORK, Mar. 22 Ihe CIO textile workers union Sunday declared the U. 8. agriculture department's reported plans to abandon research to textiles and apparel aoe .'improper and unwise" and should be reconsidered William pollack, executive vice president of the union, made public a letter writtenAP - 64 words
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Article171 1955-03-23 4 COLOMBO: Sir Susan ta de Fonseka, Ceylon's Minister m Japan will soon be elevated to the rank of Ambassador. This is m reciprocation of Japan's move m converting her mission here to an Embassy. Further changes m Ceylon's foreign missions are due shortly. In view ofFOC - 171 words
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Article123 1955-03-23 4 COIajMBO: Ceylon's postuon m relation to SEATO is to be discussed by tnc government Parliamentary Group when it Is expected the Prime Minister will clarify has own attitude to the question and also explain what he meant when h« declared m a recent Press anterviewFOC - 123 words
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Article63 1955-03-23 4 A new three-month course In Phonetics and Speech Training w'll be given at the British Council, Stamford Koad by Mrs. Lumsden Milne on Tuesday evenings, beginning April, 12 at 6.30 p.m. Fees $5.00 per student for 12 weeks, payable m advance to the British CouncaL Applications may De63 words
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342 1955-03-23 4 SAIGON, South Viet Nam. Mar. 22: The leaders of South Viet Nam's private religious and politico_m.ilitary forces have handed Premier Ngo Dinh Diem a five-day ultimatum to shake up his government and give them wider representation. Ninety minutes after receiving the demands the342 words
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Article37 1955-03-23 4 NISCEMI, Sicily, Mar. 22: Giuseppe Gori, 87, four times a widower and father of 13 children, married again Monday. The bride: Franco Incardona, 84 twice a widow and mother of 11 children. APAP - 37 words
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Article151 1955-03-23 4 CAPi.TO.WN, soutr Africa Mar. 22 Minister of Finance t:. h. Louw tola parliament Monday that increasing imports textiles from Hong Kong are damaging the Unions young cotton industry. In the first quarter of last year 3.&00,000 square yarOa of cotton textiles were importedAP - 151 words
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Article47 1955-03-23 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22: The French llm, La Ronde, has been banned by the Indian goverrime t on the grounds of treating sex m an immoral manner. A government spokesman disclosed this m parliament, listing 39 foreign movies ban. Ned m 1954. APAP - 47 words
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Article24 1955-03-23 4 LONDON Mar. 22.— Shakes, peare's "Othello" will be produced for the first time this year on the Mongolian stage, Moscow radio said Monday APAP - 24 words
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Article97 1955-03-23 4 COLOMBO: Nearly 3,000 doctors more are needed to meet Ceylon's medical require* ments. This wa s revealed by the Minister of Health, Mr E A. Nugawela, at a recent conference with the Ceylon Medical Council. He added that at present the total number of registered melicalFOC - 97 words
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Article123 1955-03-23 4 COLOMBO: All schools of the Buddhist Theosophical Society were closed recently a s a mark of the society's appreciation of the proposed ban on drinking and gambling. The ban according to Dr E, W. Adikaram, General Man» ager of Buddhist Schools, wh.o returned recently from, a tourFOC - 123 words
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407 1955-03-23 4 GENEVA, Mar. 22: The United States put Ibfl first signature en the 34-nation agreement far the establishment of an international' organisation for trade co-operation Monday. But the new organization i will not come into being without the ratification of most of the governments adheringAP - 407 words
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Article94 1955-03-23 4 MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN, Mar. 22.— An 8-year old boy started a fire m church to "get even with God." A fire official said the boy told his father had been drinking heavily and staying away from home. The boy said he prayed but hisAP - 94 words
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Article236 1955-03-23 4 BOMBAY: Six Jersey bulls were brought here from New York by a special X.L.M. plane. The bulls were purchased t>y the Central Council of Agricul. *Ural Research tor crossa-oreed. ing at a price of $1,000 each. The cost of flying these bulls to India, which cameFOC - 236 words
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Article116 1955-03-23 4 Oath Settles i-ANADI/RA: An oath at the Viahnu Utvalr at iiande Vihaaa, ended a land dispute which had been the nubject of a case before the District Judge of ranadura. S. Don Easwn, alias Peter, of FiNyandala had chaketig«ed S. Don Sugathan,, to swear before the ViHhnu image that he116 words
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Article52 1955-03-23 4 A reception will be heM m honour of Mr. C. Kesavan, former Chief Minister of Tra-vancore-Cochin, who is on a brief visit to Malaya, t, y the ind.ans residing m Cliangi and Loyang on Sunday. Mar. 27, at 4.30 p.m. 4n the Hindu Temple premises m52 words
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345 1955-03-23 4 Benefits Of Periodical Medical Check-Up MADRAS: Dr. A. Lak<Mmanaswami Mudaliar, vice Chancellor of the Madras University emphasised the iniportance of periodical medical check-up for everjoods, declaring open the new Medical check up clinic started by the Madras Corporation Officials' Co-operative Bank under their Medical Check-up Schemes, ut a fuaclion heldFOC - 345 words
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