Indian Daily Mail, 16 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 160 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, lMfl PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 437 1 Ip Leader's Reply Reed.: Contents Unknown Yet w i i 4 1; i: i Vv IL Mohamed All .Jinnah, President of th*. Mr_«_i i „n the Mode. _f jSn he interim ll r^"' 7 s President yesterday, according te C er™p«;; Vernmenl hand are not
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  • 28 1 THEY MEET POR SECOND TIME IN NINE YEARS: Pandit Nehru and Mr. M. A. Jinnah. Presidents tf (he Congress and Muslim League respectively.
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  • 70 1 Jinah Will Accept Nehruji's Offer...If.." fell n-Mohamed ■he Dl the All m will accent fc v hro. ConHi an interim m NehrujH will ■*< t< r a v-fiftv-p* P»)litiral col f Mubarek A!i »»i?» India Wei- P 'ataPn-sv m. r^ r ral SecreI Muslim T.on<?ue W* comment- I Wardha, CenK
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  • 159 1 Amritsar, Punjab, Aug. 15.— The Sikhs have decided to enter the in Constituent Assembly "when opportunity comes" and to enter the interim government. After deliberation lasting two days the supreme body of Che Sikh community, Panthic Board. sitting at Golden Temple decided to withdraw their previous
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  • 110 1 Jerusalem, Aug. 15.—-Jewish i error: mtinued their "war. of nerves" against the Palestine Government today when, for the second time in less :han 24 hours several hundred postal workers hurriedly left the general post oftlcc building after a telephone warning faying ihe building was going
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  • 220 1 Armed British Troops In Bombay Standing By For ''Direct Action" Day Demonstrations Bombay, Aug. 15. Several hundred armed British troops ve through the main streets of Bombay today in lorries and at en-gun carriers. They are believed to have-üburbs as a precautionary m* mies threat of "direct action been catted
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  • 189 1 Indian Muslim League followers in Malaya have decided to observe a one day "hartal** today July 16th, in response to the call by Muslim League President M. A. Jinnah asking Muslims in India to hold such observances. During vhe Hartal in India. MusUm League
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  • 45 1 Belgrade, Au£. 15. The Yugoslav Foreign Office has sent a note lo the British and United States Governments protesting against the attack by "fascist hooligans" on Yugoslav Army officers in Gorizia in the Allied zone of occupation of the disputed province of Julian March. Reuter
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  • 48 1 SIND POLICE DACOITS FIGHT IT OUT Karachi, (Air Mail> Sind police fought a "no quarter" battle with a gang of Hur dacoits (robbers) who tried to derail the Lahore Ifoll. The entire gant? of seven Hurs were killed. Special police patrols were afterwards moved to the area.- Reuler
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  • 269 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 15.— The Madras Government have decided to introduce rationing of mill doth i'm the city with effect from August 29. The proposed ra ion allows 12 yards per adult and six yards per child annually. The rationing will be extended
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  • 60 1 Tokyo. Aug. 15. Still goin£> Strong with over hundred and ten miles per hour blas'.s near the centre, the season's worst typhoon. which was christened "Lilly" by Allied weatherman, swept Iwojtma and this afternoon was poised to s.rike against Western Japan. i<Jo weather communication from Iwojima was
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  • 51 1 New York. Aug. 14. Three persona were injured when a ear driven by Mrs. Roosevelt, widow ft! President Roosevelt, was Involved in a collision with .wo other can at Yonkers, New York, State today. One of the injured was a woman employee of Mrs Roosevel'..
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  • 187 1 Congress Plans Conference Of Overseas Indians We have received ihe following j Information from klM Secretary j Indian Overseas Depar ment. All India Congress Committee. Swarai I Bhavan. Allahabad The Indian National Congress, though fully occupied with the Struggle Of Indian Independence, was never unmindful of our countrymen abroad. It
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  • 140 1 London. Auk. 15. An authoritative 1 <»reign Office source MM President TruiDan had rejected the British- American Comnm!e«*\ plan for the fcderali/ation of Palestine. As a mult the sourer .said Hntain feels that the will have to a new solution to he Palestine problem.
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  • 163 1 Batavia. Aug. 15. Lieutenant Governor-General van .Monk, in a radio broadcast this afternoon, on the anniversary of Japanese capitulation, warned Indonesians that Japanese fascist ic methods uere still employed in certain sections of the Nationalist movement. He pointed out that the Netherlands "possess strength
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  • 161 1 Batavia, Aug, 15. Conditions in the last few day> in Se-maran-r have been "somewhat unruly'* again, according to I British official spokesman. It can be added that it is now established that both Sfemarang and Bandoeng areas are taking an active part in the
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  • 792 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Aug. 16, 1946. SAVIOUR OF THE INDIAN MASSES THE Indian political firmament today If definitely brighter than ever before. The thick, dark clouds with which the sky had been constantly overcast during the past several months, have at last vanished. Ever since the arrival of
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  • 894 2 Miss Podmojo Niidu Demands Public Enquiry Allegations of police repression and rape of women in the villages of Machireddipalli and Aknur in Hyderabad State are iiade by Miss Padmaja Naidu, daughter of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu inTourse of a statement after her visit to the
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  • 162 2 New Delhi (By Mail).—Representatives of the Imperial War Graves Commission and the Indian Army authorities have selected permanent sites for war graves in India. The permanent war graves will be located at Imphal, Kohima. Digboi, Dibrugarh, Gauhati, Mynaniati (Comilla). Chittagong and Ranchi. Arrangements
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  • 276 2 Calcutta, km*. 12.— "The formation of interim government without the Muslim League will lead to a very serious clash sooner or later/' observed Alhaj Khwaja Xazimuddin. ex-Pre-mier of Bengal and a member of the Muslim League Working Committee in the course
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  • 60 2 Madras: (Air Maib-Beneath the! old seaport town of Pondicherry in French India, lie the ruins of an ancient Roman City, according to Professor Monod Herzen. French and Educationalist. Prof. Herzen, who is now in Pondicherry to resume excavations which he started some years a?o,
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  • 101 2 Karachi. Aug. 8 (Delayed 1 That the Sind Government havi decided to manufacture English liquors, now manufactured in the Indian States, was revealed by :.Tr. Pir Illahibux. Excise Minister. Sind. while explaining why the Sind Government have prohibited the export of English liquor manufae Uired
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  • 177 2 New Delhi: (Air Mall)— A Siamese Purchasing Mission La expected to arrive here shortly for negotiations with the Finance and Commerce departments of the Government of India. The Siamese '.Tission intends to make arrangements to utilise the Rs. 50,000.000 loan recentlv acquired from the Government
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  • 95 2 Madras Aug. 10. A resolution ursine the Congress Ministry of Madras to utilise tlv services of the tried Congressmen in furthering Governmen V schemes pertaining to Congress Constructive Programme was" adopted at a meeting of prominen Congress workers of the province held under the pre.sidencv
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  • 554 2 Bombay, (Air Mail) For the fir>i n,, u ln lh the Indian National Congress, a woman h.»~ (General Secretary. In his search for now !>!,,.,(} talent. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the now < nur>^ has chosen Miss Mridulaben Sarabhai. dan Ahmedabad millowner. She will share
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    100 2 Pretoria. u I.V-ThJ African (iovmun*-; tided on a mj .utivr ij tIMI polii Tirmier FielH shai Jan Christian S«ftJ t onfeieim o| u^ Pilrl; J toria. fMteHtej bMßlgnittoa is th»-uii tci **\Vo \\ant nirn .uul uoiwr want our popiil.iu.ii to J b> leaps and lumnd h more open tin
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  • 53 2 Now !Mh> *Hncci re their thmncv •»»oM.in's if >?!»• rtittn 1C neMmj al The prim resist 11 >hem nv r term nolitjp..: Jawati president in at:rWATeti the Anc IT. for the f" r Qotennnei Tho Muslim ►hr British r indepen -»f Prto Htf of the 500 odd Mahar I
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  • 39 2 AUGUST 9 CELEBRATED IN ALLAHABAD Ninth A in Indii wai cth a with all occasion. In the n were hoist< tit Ward and In l The Ran the a ad condw ted mony. Tnci nassi'd :< tng at s'. v
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  • 971 3  -  GANDHIJI I lie oi every villa «e in India" is visualised bv ndhi writing in a recent K HaHJu" in which he inception ol an independent India, the social ret India and the role <;f the individual in such a Eel
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  • 248 3 Australian Officers III Treated Own PoWs: G.O.C.'s Allegations I Mai!)— A confidential report, made by Majorallaghan (G.O.C. AIF in Malaya after its cap request of the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, on rsh treatment of Australian prisoners of war ?ir own Australian officers, was before the New Trades and Labour Council,
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  • 138 3 Johannesburg, Aug. 15. Official figures Issued last night listed four Africans dead and 446 injured 41 seriously after clashes between strikers and police at three mines in the Rand. Fight policemen suffered minor casualties. Fifty thousand African mine workers had stopped work demanding a minimum
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  • 56 3 Colombo, Aug. 14.— The Governor of Ceylon Sir Henry Moore, who is at present in London, has been asked by the board of ministers to convey personnally to the King and Queen Ceylon's invitations that their Majesties should be present at the inauguration of
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  • 113 3 VAN MOOK OBJECTS TO RECOGNITION OF INDONESIAN REPUBLIC! Bat a via. Aug. 15.— The recent ex~ change of notes between the representative of the Government ol India in the NEI and he Indonesian Republican authorities does not imply recognition of the Republic either dejure or de facto. This was noted
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  • 327 3  - 'Persian People Intend, And Must Remain Masters Of Their Destiny PREMIER SULTANEH Teheran, Aug. 15 During the course of an exclusive interview w/ch Reuter yesterday Ghavam ts Sultaneh. Persian Premier said: "My foreign policy remains unchanged mutual friendship with all nations. I desire to cultivate the best relations of friendship
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  • 62 3 Ba:avia. Au£. 15.- In a patrol action in the Celebes, east of Maecassar, Dutch troops captured the Japanese leader of a band of terrorists. says a Netherlands Indies Army conun unique. Opera .ions against robber ganga the communique added, are being continued. One patrol encountered about
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  • 57 3 INDONESIAN 'CONSCRIPTION Batavia,* Aug. 15 All Indonesians between the ages of 15 and 50 are liable to be assigned to compulsory work in government designated industries, reports the Antara (Indonesian! news agency. Subject to the penally of fine or imprisonment they must work on undertakings "considered necessary for the consummation
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  • 408 3 Dover, Auk. L4. Church bells rang Ottt welcome, guns tired the salute and berobed dignataries of more than i doaen south coast ports and towns took part in tin* centuries old pageantr> here today when former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was Installed as Lord
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  • 202 3 Labour Government Determined To Do Right Thing By India" London. An*. l.V The It hour Government is determined to do the right thing by India iedanfl Sudhir Ghosh. Mahatma <».imlhi\ personal envoy in London, alter Inhad an hour's interview Vtth the British Premier, Mr. < lrm< nt Attlee. here yesterday
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  • 100 3 Bombay. Air Mail*- Millworker; here are to receive mi extra allowance to compensate for the rise tn the cost Of living, v. Inch touched a record figure over h«' last four weetu period. Speculation in foodftuffl and the seasonal rise In the cost of v.
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  • 168 3 HE WANTS TO TELL WORLD OF INDIA'S FOOD PLIGHT Washington. Aug. 15. Dowan Chaman Lai, member of Ihe AllIndia Congress party in the United States, en route to Buenos Aires to unravel the tangle .hat is preventing thousands of tons of maize from reaching India, has arrived in Washington together
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  • 55 3 Karachi. Aug. 9. Mir (.ImiLi niali Khun Jaipur, Home Mini ster. told the United Press that the bail on Sat.iarth Prajjash would not in- lilted by the (lov eminent of Sind. He said. "The ban would eontinue even After the lapse of the Defence
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  • 126 3 18,000 OFFICERS AND MEN OF INDIAN ARMY STILL MISSING Bombay: <Air Mail)— One yeai after the end of hostlllUeJ thl battleflelda of World War II art still being searched for clues to the fate of U5.000 officers and men of the Indian Army who were polled among he miming Over
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  • 32 3 Government of Smd have brought two trawlers from th< Cochin State at the cost of Rs. 1,60.000 for deep sea-fishing n, Sind. The trawlers will react Karachi waters alter the mon U.P.I.
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    • 58 3 SIAM-BURMA DEATH RAILWAY' ORPHANS TO BE BENEFITTFI* CHARITY SOCCER The Singapore Indian Association VERSUS The Royal Air Force (Tengah) (By Kind Permission of W/Comn. U. F. WATTS, Officer Commanding) PROCEEDS TO THE RAMA KRISHNA MISSION ORPHANAGE Kick off at 5.15 p.m. Sunday, 18th August 1946 AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM Tickets:
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  • 190 4 WARSHIPS SEIZE $16 MILLION-WORTH CARGOES: .Gross Insult To Honest Chinese Traders,' Spokesman Says Eighteen Chinese vessels earryteg goods from the Netherlands East Indies have been detained by Dutch warships and their cargoes seized, said Mr. Kwek Soan Loh, chairman of the Singapore Oversea
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  • 74 4 GOVERNOR'S DONATION OF VICTORY EXHIBITION PROCEEDS Alter the King's Birthday Victory Exhibition at the Happy World. Mr. George Lee presented all takings above the normal to H.E. The Governor for his allocation from the sum of $3,448.95. The following donations were made:— King George V Fund for Sailors $500.00, Army
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  • 46 4 An allocation has been made to Malaya from India In regard to this commodity and supplies can now be obtained through normal :.mercial channels. Import licences (AJ»s.) should br submi:ted to the Registrar ot imrta and Exports, Singapore, supported by firm offers from India.
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  • 138 4 As a practi encouragement to planters to bring the widest possible area under paddy cultivation, the Government of the Malayan Union decided to guarantee to pa> a price of six dollars a picul for paddy delivered to Government a^ he mill door, and $5.20 a
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  • 42 4 Sn Krishna Jayanti. the birthday of Lord Krishna, will be celebrated a: the Ramakrishna Mission premises on Tuesday 20th August, 1946. All are cordially invited. Contributions towards the poor' feeding, in cash or in kind are earnestly solicited
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  • 89 4 At the meeting: of the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday mornin ff four additional members were, •sworn in. They are Mr Lee Kong Chiang, Mr. C. C. Tan, Mr. V Pakirisamy and Mr. G. A. Potts Mr. Tan and Mr. Pakirisamv are new members while
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  • 331 4 "You abused the uniform you wore; you used it to give yourself colour of authority to enter the house, and you used a revolver belonging to the Services to intimidate the inmates of the house. You all escape
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  • 73 4 In the High Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice Mr. C. M. Murray Ansley, Loh Hee Sang, Manager of the Southern Hotel, made an appeal against the judgment of the Police Magistrate, Mr. T. L. Tan. He was convicted for overcharging a meal, and was fined $500 and
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  • 26 4 Wellington, Aug. 15. Officials from Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji are a tending a conference on South Pacific regional air service starting here today. Reuter
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  • 131 4 At the Assizes yesterday, an Indian Mohamedan, Mohamed Yusof bin K. Mohamed, was sentenced to four years' r.i. by Justice W. T. Thorogood when the jury found him guilty on a charge of robbery. On Mar. 26, at 422. Sembawang Road, the accused robbed one Abdul Aziz,
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  • 96 4 "We Must All Advance Together Towards Goodwill On Earth" London, Aug. 15. British Prime Minister Clement Attlee sent the following message to President Truman on the anniversary of VJ Day: "Mr. President, on this anniversary of our common victory, we join in a tribute to
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  • 242 4 Saint Ives, Cornwall, Aug. 14. The crew of the 2,500-ton steamship Kedah (formerly owned by ihe Straits Steamship Company, Limited), taken off by a Padstow lifeboat during Monday's gale, denied today that their vessel was a derelict. They declared that the salvage tug Salvonia from Falmouth
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  • 88 4 MADRAS VILLAGE HEADMEN GET MORE 'LIVING ALLOW ANCE Madras, August 10. The Madras Government, it i nndomood, have decided to in °rease the Dearness Allowance o r the village officers and the village headmen and that the increasr will cost about Rs. 16 lakhs peyear. The Dearness Allowance of villas
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  • 108 4 WOMEN WANT REPRESENTATION AT PEACE CONFAB London, Aug. 14.— Mrs. Iris Rows. United States representative of World Women's Party tor Equal Rights, arrived in London today to demand a seat for women at the Paris peace conference. She considers that women of all nations should have a seat at the
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  • 25 4 Mr. A. I. Raiashingham, Ceylon Government Representative in Malaya, who recently flew :o Ceylon to have "imnortant consultations" with his Government, returned yesterday evening. AP
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  • 164 4 Johannesburg. Aug. 15. Indians who are passively resisting the Asiatic Act in Durban have raised money to aid the striking native miners and a number of Witwater- I srand University students say they I will support the strikers. Ihe number of native strikers
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  • 69 4 ARABS WANT RESTRICTIONS ON MUFTI LIFTED Cairo, Aug. 14.— The Arab League Council at the meeting in October will consider measures to seek the •emoval of all restrictions on the iberly of Haj Amin el Husseini. -he Mufti of Jerusalem at present a guest of King Farouk in Egypt, it
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  • 47 4 Major-General G. N. Russell, •Transport Adviser to the Special Commissioner. Lord Killearn. left Singapore yes:erday by air for Bangkok for consultations on transport problems, and particularly to assist In measures to cure the recent hold up of rice Shipping from Bnnu:kok.
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  • 70 4 MALAY NOT GU ILTY The jury returning an unanimous verdict of not guilty, a Malay. Syeri Ahmad Shah was discharged by lir. Justice W. T. Thorogood at the Second Assizes yesterday on a charge Of armed robbery. Ke was alleged to have robbed one Babu Lai of cash Sl4O on
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  • 90 4 New Delhi. Air Mall) The Government of India Education Department is to cany out 1 de'.ailed research Into the habits and customs of the aborigines and tribal people of India "with a view to their assimilation Into society i> learned Announcing the early estafa
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  • 49 4 Alexandria, Aag. 15— Britain h.is offered to evacuate all her military forces from Esypt within three years, a well-informed source dis closed Wednesday ni ff ht. This latest proposal was brought to Etrypt by the Egyptian Ambas- sador to London AP
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  • 288 4 London, Aag i:>— Major- General Sir Hubert Ranee recently appointed British Governor of Burma, told newspapermen yesterday that one of his chief aims was to work for the rX b.htation of Burmese agriculture and industry Sir Hubert added that
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  • 42 4 Bombay. (All I now wear th'\. nial swords) In B the recent ccarryinc: of in vince In other areas, the carrying oi enforced, thr s carrying their k one of their symb glow faith 1.. *jl Reuter
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