Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1955
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Title Section16 1955-05-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 84 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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320 1955-05-07 1 Defer Introduction Of Hindi South Indian Congressman's Call To A. I. C. C. Resolution To Be Moved From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 6: A r (solution demanding that the period for introduction of Hindi as the National Language should be extended from 15 years to 25 will be moved320 words
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Article70 1955-05-07 1 I i urn Our Own Correspunuent MADRAS, May 6— Mi. T. •<. r.<;u, w.i<» has Dt-bii appointed Vi.ee CnanceJo-r ol the Aniuunuiai (jniverHUty.. MUCCtHIUIj; DOT. C. P. Kujiius.-.nnu A-yar, t>< k cuarge yesterday at Aninanialaina^ar aitor lirst offering prayers at the ia.iuus Nataraja Temple. Mr.70 words
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138 1955-05-07 1 It is understood there will be five Indian obseivers at the inquiry into the Air India International CcnsteUation "Kashmr Princess' crash off Sarawak m South China Sea on Apr 11. i n Djakarta. i'nt'v are Capt. Viswanalh. K. M. Kaha, Deputy Director or Civil138 words
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148 1955-05-07 1 REACTIONARIES FROM NAGA AREA OPPOSE INDIA NEW DELHI, May 6.—Na- tionalists from the Naga Area m Ncrth Eastern India artreported to have burned 60 houses and 25 canaries and repr sa s against villagers who co-operated with the India Government, said Mr. A. K. Ciianda. Deputy External At fairs MinisterReuter - 148 words
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Article50 1955-05-07 1 From Out Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 6— lt was oflirfaly annonred yefsterday that |wo art« codleges 'woulld be started on June 1 one at Tanjore. and the other at Ooty. thus putting an emd to the doubts whether the college?* would, be func ton.ng thl» year.--Cops-w right.50 words
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Article93 1955-05-07 1 Menon Leaving For Peking Today NEW DELHI. May 6— Mr V K. Krishna Menon, Indian .ll'plomat who leaves on ■atUT <ia > fcr talks o n iFormosa m Pck ng\ was present with the American Ambassador, M» John Sherman Copper, at a dinner give© tonight by Mr JawaharJal Nehru, JndlanReuter - 93 words
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Article76 1955-05-07 1 NEW YORK. May 6 l*r. Orazio Cavini. Chief Surgeon on the Itaean liner I TiHfcjf,inV» Ck.Sombo, heaved a sigh of 4(iet Tiiursday as the Hhap clocked with expectant mothe** *>till expectant. l>r. al\ .m wh*> has been a surgeon on Italian iiineni Since 1928^ said he b*dAP - 76 words
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164 1955-05-07 1 Queen Refers To British Forces In Malaya LONDON. May 6: Queen Elizabeth today sot the stage for the May 26 Qeatnl Dec. tioo with an end of Parliament speech whicn expiessiid the government's hope "to enter i into fruitful negotiations with the Soviet Union". The .speech read for the QueenReuter - 164 words
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77 1955-05-07 1 LONDON, May 6 Foreigm Secretary Harold MacMill^n caid yesterday Britain would Keek with hor allies eariiy discussdons with tthe Soviet Union on "the many outstanding prob.cms which confront us." Speaking dn the House of Commons On the ratification of the Paris nqreements, MncMlMan saidAP - 77 words
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Article38 1955-05-07 1 The ashes of Ccm D. K. Jatar Capta n of the ill-fated Air India Ititernatcnal Consterat:on wil lbe flown to Bom. bay Sunday by A. r Inda Internaticnal to b e handed over to his family.38 words
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27 1955-05-07 1 BUENOS AIRES May 6. A bill was introduced m the Argentine Senate yesterday to outlaw Reman Catholic r&freducation m public schools. APAP - 27 words
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Article153 1955-05-07 1 ViKUKL, Cheshire. England May 6 A. woman Magistrate here has oa^iied fur a law to U!.niiiLSt.ji iiusDan^ wt .j in--iuse tj Utl their wives how much they are earning. Xhm Magustrate. Mrs. varjorie :>inlfi«;-.1, tuld a woman s usNocuattcoi meeting 1 that men "enjoy a gxeater standard ofReuter - 153 words
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82 1955-05-07 1 Povety In S.E.A. Greatest Challenge To World Today NEW YORK, May 6— The scourge of poverty jh the underdeveloped countries of South-East Asia was cited by live British Commonwealth Ambassadors -a£ the greatest cS.aWenge to the worifd today. Uscussing the £2.000 mdi'ioti.' Colombo Plan Hope fOI AiCa," the Ambassadors ofReuter - 82 words
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Article16 1955-05-07 1 905 SOCIETIES HERE There are 905 organisations m Uic Colony, registered under I the Societies Ordinance16 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-05-07 1 People Of Nami See Cinema For The First Time CINEMA EQUIPMENT of a .Mobile Film Unit of the Department of Information wan carried on the back of this elephant m> that the people of Nami one of the remotest kampongK m ivedaj, can see a film show for the first54 words
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212 1955-05-07 1 SURVIVAL CITY, Nevada, May 6: A savage atomic test explosion yesie rday severely damaged this model village, less than half a mile from the nuclear blast. But while the 35.kiloLon blast smashed buildings m Survivai City, men and women m close.up trenches andAP - 212 words
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123 1955-05-07 1 U.S. Air Raid Alert Sounded By Mistake WASHINGTON, May 6 An air raid alert was sounded m \Vcstern etates yesterday but the U.S. Air Force said it was a mistake. The Ai.r Force blamed a del Jay dn property identifying American bombers llym^ m from the Pacific. A M yt^AP - 123 words
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Article18 1955-05-07 1 The net collections from come tax for the period April 1 to April 30, 1955 amounted to $5,0&8W.Q7.18 words
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Article158 1955-05-07 1 Health Training Course Mr. A. J. Braga. Minister for Health declared open yesterday a Heath Training Course at. the Government Health Department Offices at Kandayanallur Stieet. Mr. Braga said the object of the training course was a state of complete physical, mental and social we 1 being and not merely158 words
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Article49 1955-05-07 1 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGSflivray, spt-nt one full afternoon visiting tbe offices of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal and ttaspecjtSng aomse of its oonstnwltiun work. Here h« 4« seen talking: ilajl Ali bin Hj. Amin, a steain-roffler driver at work at Perkins Road, Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article, Illustration561 1955-05-07 1 South Vietnam A Republic Diem Awaits Big Powers' Attitude To Sack Bao Dai Secret Fr. Pact With N. Vietnam? SAIGON, May 6: South Vietnam will proclaim herself a Republic if assured recognition by tne Western Big Three, a source close to Premier Ngo Dinh Diem said today. The informant saidReuter; AP - 561 words
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Article71 1955-05-07 1 SAIGON. May 6. The big port of Haiphcnjf m Northeastern Indoch na last night was ctescribed as a ''dead city" just 11 days before it is to be surrendered by the French to the Communist-led Vletmlnh under the Geneva peace settlement Dispatcnes reaching Saigcn sad Haiphong nowAP - 71 words
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Article101 1955-05-07 1 Yesterday, a 8.0.A.C. "York" Freighter aircraft left Singa. pore with a load of some 600 monkeys some destined for Hanover m Germany, and some I for New York all to help swell the world' 3 stocks of the new anti.polio vaccine— Salk. Trappers m both101 words
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Article41 1955-05-07 1 Sir Han Hoe Lim 0.8 E., ceased to act as Chairman of Pubic Services Commission with e*"ect from Apr 26. 1955 and Mr. A. W Frisby C.8.E.. E.D., resumed duty as Chairman, P.S.C. with effect from Apr. 3$41 words
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Article45 1955-05-07 1 NEW DELHI. May C. Twelve member a of the Indian Parliament left here yesterday by air for a goodwill tour of Russ.a am] Yugoslavia. The delegation includes members from both Houses of the Indian Parliament and from all political parties.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article87 1955-05-07 1 NEW YORK. May 6.— would you like an aircooled chair now that the summer heat is coming around A New York firm baa it for you. Sit down and soundless motor inside starts blowing air through the fabric In the seat and back. Adjust the flow of airA.P. - 87 words
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Article219 1955-05-07 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marstfial'l. accompanied hv the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, lnche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, and Mr. Lee Ch/>on ring. Assemblyman for Queensicwn, visited yesterday the SI.T. housing elstate at c^ueenstowo. The Chdef Minister and tflio Minister for219 words
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103 1955-05-07 1 INDIAN GIRLS TO STUDY HOME ECONOMICS IN U.S. NEW DELHI May 6. For t-he first time. India is sending prs to the United States to participate m the "live-and-work exchange programme" sponsored jointly by the 4-H Clubs and the Ford Foundation. The Tnd'.an Government has selected 10 girls tc goAP - 103 words
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1056 1955-05-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. May 7. 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On The Asians refund The Press In Malaya) PARDONABLE COMMENTS THERE is, generally speaking, nothing no thing under the sun and let us add, over the sun. either that a newspaper doesn't write about. Uut even this isn't' without1,056 words
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1120 1955-05-07 2 Nehru Tells Parliament NEW DELHI. Mr. Chou En lai, the Prime Minister of China, has invited Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon to Peking •Jo continue the Bandung efforts to find a solution to the Formosa question. Mr. Nehru has agreed to the visit, according1,120 words
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Article453 1955-05-07 2 The Aaian.African Conference was opened on the 18th April by the distinguished President of the Republic of Indo iKSia. Dr. Ahmad Soekarno, The Presidents openine ad dress to the Conference gave not only an inspiring and cou" ragious lead to the delegates present, but proclaimed to453 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-05-07 2 PHOTO. ftggy Keenan. the cencert pianist. lea\e« Teterboro, New Jersey, a« the enly woman member of the American Polar Bas'n Exp<diti«.n to the North Pole. If the expedition succeeds, she will be the first woman m reach the Pole. With Jier iv hrr husbandA.P. - 61 words
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619 1955-05-07 2 LONDON. The current issue of "The Islamic Review prints a IA)V survey of the position of Islam m Soviet Russia by M A Bennigsen, the French scholar and authority en the Muslim peoples living under Russian domination. The writer poses the questions:NAFEN - 619 words
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Article65 1955-05-07 2 XAGPUR: Mr. H. V. K,iiriath, P.S.P. canci-datc. wa« declared elected to the Lok Sabha from Hoshan^ab'in rantamcatary constituency ;n a by-election. Mr. Kamit], defeated M Congress r 1V aJ], Mr. syed Alimed. by over 30,000 voces. The Dy-elcction was cauaid uy the unseating of Mr.FOC - 65 words
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Article683 1955-05-07 3 Economic Co-operation Colonialism Racialism NEW DELHI. Addressing the Lok Su bha. Prime Minis', er Nehru, deal*, with ♦he deliberations on 'economic field/ 'racialism/ colonialism and cold war at the Bandung Conference. *ollcwing is the text of his statement on the subiects mentioned- above: J In the economic683 words
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Article890 1955-05-07 3 It mno injustice to anyon c concerned to sa y that thi^ i<mtroversy reflects a projection of the' ccld wa-r afliliation^ Me the arena «;f the Asian-Af rican Conference While these countries concerned did and indeed had a right to hold! their own view s and position890 words
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250 1955-05-07 3 CALCUTTA An Jnternu-t.i.-na'. >meeting of journaij.sts sponsored by the journalists of Czechoslovakia, is to be held somewhere m Europe at the end of this year. A number of Indian journal'.sts are expected to attend the conference. Tfae venue of the meeting is to be finally approvedNAFEN - 250 words
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Article212 1955-05-07 3 LONDON; The 19th annuai conference of th e Federation of Indian Students Sooietie3 Jn Great Britain, Ireland and Europe was held at Dumnoon "ear Glasgow, according to a -statement released (here py the Secretary of the Federation. It was attended by over J.OO 'delegates. Mr. JawaharlalFOC - 212 words
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Article116 1955-05-07 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Mchammed Ali. Pakistan Prime Minister told Pressmen that, "of your great leader, (Mr. Nehru would heflp m finding a solution for the Kashmdr problem, then there would be such change that the whole world would be surprised." RepCying to a question whetherFOC - 116 words
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Article641 1955-05-07 3 India's Balance Of Payments BOMBAY: Ind a' s balance of payments during 1y54 on current account showed a surplus of Rs. 3.7 crores as compared with a surplus of Rs 58 7 crores mi n 1953, according to preliminary compilations published m the Reserve Bank of Ind a Bulletin, releasedFOC - 641 words
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Article135 1955-05-07 3 NEW DELHI: Allegations tnat an officer of Al;i India Radio brought into India, a •'ford Mercury saCoon car 1 without paying any duty ure being investigated by the Government. This information was given m the Rajya Sabha by the Revenue Mi nister, Mr. M. C. Shah,FOC - 135 words
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418 1955-05-07 3 Congress President's Views NEW DELHI. Mr. U. N. Dhebar, the Congress President, s aid the task of evolving a socialistic pattern of society was a problem of problems- and dwarfed all other questions. In an Interview with NAFEN Mr. Dhebar spoke of hisNAFEN - 418 words
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Article45 1955-05-07 3 KARACHI, May 6— A Japanese scientific expedition to the Karakoram mountains will arrive here next week from Tokyo. It wiDl consist of 11 members, sent by the KuscKyoto University. The Government of Pakistan has granted aflJ necessary facilities for a scientific exploration.- APAP - 45 words
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597 1955-05-07 4 Nehru Explains Why He Is Sending Menon To Peking NEW DELHI: Describing the historic nature of the Handling Conference Mr Nehru commented on the offer of China's Premier Chou En-lal to the United States: Following is the text of his speech relating to597 words
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Article495 1955-05-07 4 Tbe Bandung: Conference n&» been a historic event. If it only met. the meeting Itself would have been a great achievement. a» It would have represented the emergence of a new .\«a ana A£r*c». o* new nation* who arc on the march towards the fulfilment of495 words
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Article179 1955-05-07 4 AMRITSAK: About 1,000 persons have so far been arrested m different indufctria: s.i cms of the city for defiance of the Ddstrict Magistrates ban on demonstrations, according to a spokesman of the Textile Workers' fcjkra (Unity) Committee, last week 9t> persons were arrested, the spokesmanFOC - 179 words
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Article80 1955-05-07 4 KKISHNAGAR, (We at Bengal) May 5. A kiss on a merryground at vlllarge fair m West Bengal cost two young- Indian sweethearts, six weeks imprisonment m court here. The couple pleaded guilty to a charge of obscene acts m the open but appealed againstReuter - 80 words
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246 1955-05-07 4 BOMBAY; Pakistan's negotiations with the Indian cloth txport trace for the import of $y,000.000 worth of Indian textiles under the United States Aid Programme (have now been abandoned, it was learned here. Trade sources said, that the hitch arose over the mode of payment for,NAFEN - 246 words
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Article256 1955-05-07 4 CALCUTTA: It Is rehatwy here that the refugee Influx Irom East Bengal, which has not abated, wi'ljj occupy an important place m the Delhi ta.ks between Prime Minister Nehru and Mr. Mohtimmed Ali. the Pakistan Premier, scheduled to start on May J. 4. Tfhe reports ofFOC - 256 words
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Article51 1955-05-07 4 SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia, May 6 Lion tamer. Oar: Fischer's bl X act here is wthen he guts his head m a lion's mouth. At a matinee today the lion's jaws closed. Fischer was not at the evening performance, but Doctors ••aid he will soon be fit ag* n.Reuter - 51 words
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Article43 1955-05-07 4 PARIS, May 6: The Duke of Windsor was among 45 passengers who escaped injury when a British European Air. ways EMzabethan Airliner skirted after landing at Le Bourget airport here today The aircraft was very ltehtlv damaged.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article274 1955-05-07 4 THAI TWINS SAVED WITH FOA AID CHICAGO, May s— Two 23--month-old girls from Thai.and, tjprn Siamese twins were ready to embark on normal Dives Wednesuay tfiaiiks largely to an woman. The gins, prissana ana Napln poipinyo, were separated march 29 at the university "I Chicago's bluings hospita). They had beenAP - 274 words
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Article95 1955-05-07 4 MANILA, May 6 The South East Asia Treaty Organisation military puanners confer ence yesteraay cotic.udcci tneur tenday conference m Paguio ana sent a, top secret report on collective defence arrangements to the SEATO Chief Miidtary Advisers for consideration at their meeting m ISangkofc on June 6. TheReuter - 95 words
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Article92 1955-05-07 4 CAPETOWN, May 6 A South African WLI which Government opponents condemn as an attempt to "pack" the country's highest court for political! purposes received porLamentary approvaU yesterday. It will enlarge the quorum of Appeal Court judges from nve to eleven to hear cases testing theReuter - 92 words
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Article71 1955-05-07 4 KATMANDU, Nepal, May 6 Nepal's four major politico j parties today rejected an anvataUcn from King Mahenara to a conference because otner groups such as cattle welfare Organisations were also invited. l^he conference was callea f or May Bto explore ways of consoifidatinjr democracyReuter - 71 words
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Article64 1955-05-07 4 NEW YORK, May 6 Mr. Thomas Dewey, former Republican Governor of New York, said lv a speech here yesterday that Communist Qilna could not no w launch <*n attack on Formosa with the approval of any substantial number of the family of nations He aaidReuter - 64 words
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Article30 1955-05-07 4 London, May 6 Four British doctors today confirm vdhat fevery child has known lor generations that loMlea and sweet things do not spoil your teeth.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article151 1955-05-07 4 INDIANS WHO ARE FEDERAL CITIZENS There are nearly 235,038 Indians who are citizens of the Federation of MaJaya or State Nationals by operation of law •a at 31iat December, 1954. .said Enche Mustapha Alfoalui m a. wr.tten reply m the Fede- Legislative CounoiL The number of Indians who have acquired151 words
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Article271 1955-05-07 4 Recently m a Kuala Lumpur Court the First Magistrate. Incne Abdul Rani, was reported to have said to Jang Singh, a. watchman m a toddy shop: "as a. watchman m a toddy shop you are like a warder m tne Central Mental Hospital m Tanjong Rambutan.271 words
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56 1955-05-07 4 Only One Tamil Graduate In Fed. Govt Service There is only c«e univers.ty graduate holding a degree m Tamil Language and Literature, who i s employed by the Federal Government and he ia m the Education Department n the teaching section. This information wag given by the Chief Secretary mi56 words
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Article68 1955-05-07 4 Following persons have been appo nted by Hi 8 Excellency to Sikh Advisory Board for a period of two years with effect from May 6. 1955. S. Chcor Singh, S Balbir Singh. S. Jagjit Singh Narula, S. Mahan Singh S Hard t Singh, S. Shamsher68 words
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Article37 1955-05-07 4 Prof. s. Sivarajan, M.B.M Acy.. wKQ give a show cf nis raagicall tricks at tlhe Ramakrvshma Mdsteion Boys' Home, Bartlcy Road. Sunday, at 6.30 p.m. The shew ia free and open to the public.37 words
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43 1955-05-07 4 NEW DELHI May 6 The Ministry of Commerce says the total investment m new industrial un ts licensed last year amounts to Rupees 1,050 m It adds that foreign investment covered rupees 280 m of this total.- APAP - 43 words
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Article23 1955-05-07 4 IKE 'HONORARY BRICKLAYER' WASHINGTON, May 6: Pre_ sident Eisenhower, like Sir Winston Churchill, has become an honorary member of Brick, layer's Union.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article284 1955-05-07 4 Afghan Pak. War To Break Out? Mobilisation Ordered On Receipt Of Ultimatum KARACHI, May 0: Pakistan is to sever uiplo matic relations wiin Atgii annual, close tne border and impose economic >aiu 1011s ii "full and proper" restitution for attacks on tier diplomatic ouices uiere is not made by MayReuter - 284 words
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Article58 1955-05-07 4 WASHINGTON. May 6 The Senate yesterday voted unanimous:y to give all ex- Presidents a U5522,500 annual pension, spec aJ aftice space a staff of assistants and free mailing privileges. The measure new goes to the House Harry S, Truman and Her- bert Hoover are the nationsAP - 58 words
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Article50 1955-05-07 4 KARACHI, May tf Sayed Ismail el Aznan, the Prime Minister of tnt tiuefcan, arrived »n Karachi yesterday en a tenuay Line al visit ihe Suaan Fremier told reporters mat he would discuss measures ior greater cultural and economic co cpe ration with tne PaKi^tan Government. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article81 1955-05-07 4 On Wednesday, a Sycamoic ne^copter came down m a liver u n Paihang. The occui finie managed to extricate tnemselves and no one was injured, a court of inquiry to investigate Uhe cause of the accident has been convened Salvage operations to recover the aircraft have begun.81 words
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