Indian Daily Mail, 8 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 205. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 227 1 NO TRIFLING WITH INDIA'S FREEDOM NEHRU WARNS BRITISH CONSERVATIVES "We Do Not Want British Troops Here 9 New Delhi, Oct. 7.— "Certain speeches delivered at the British Conservative Party Conference indicate a hostile attitude on the part of some leading members of the Patty towards the Interim Government. These speeches
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  • 131 1 HOPES TO GJET 150,000 TONS OF JAVA EVERY MONTH Mr. Punjabi On India's Rice Crisis 7, It is hoped to ship 1.">(M)(M) tons of padi From Indonesia when from tlit* interior is promised with the help of on trucks which are to t<> Indonesian authoriiv K. L. Punjabi, the .ntative
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  • 124 1 Rice For China To Be Diverted To Malaya And Other Countries Singapore, Oct. 7. Lord Kill urn's (illin m statement today. aid that the International Emersein Food Council m Washington decided to divert temto Malaya, Borneo, Hong India and the Netherlands t Indies rice allocated to China i from October
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  • 39 1 Oct. 7. Government >oc:t that 36-year-ctor McNeil, Britain's ed Minister of State, the British delegation loxnce spokesman said Foreign Secretary, In would not be fret United States until d Nations Assembly >' 23.
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  • 142 1 ATOM BOMBS STORED IN N. ENGLAND! Washington, Oct. 7. The newspaper columnist Drew Pearson, broadcasting tonight, declared that Ihe Tnitcd States has sent Britain a supply of atom bombs "to store m Northern England/* adding: "She is storing them for any international emergency." The War Department declined an immediate comment,
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  • 191 1 Factional Feeling Among Bangkok Chinese Bangkok, Oct. 7. Factional feeling was running high among Bangkok Chinese today following a week-end of unrest Today the Minchu Tongheng, or Den atic I eague, gave a message to the American Legation here, calling for the withdrawal ol American troops from China. Open violence
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  • 44 1 New York, Oct. 7.— Lawyers from all nations except Germany, Japan and Axis satellites are meeting here for two days beginning Oct. 8 to organise the first International Bar Association. They will establish a meeting ground for practi- tioners.- AP
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  • 41 1 Washington, ..Oct. 7.— Cordeli Hull, 75-year-old former Secretary of States who suffered a stroke on August 30, held his own after improving yesterday. Hull, still seriously ill, spent a restful night with his condition unchanged, the hospital said. AP
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  • 31 1 Meanwhile it was learned ths. the Foreign Minister, V. M. Molotov and members of the Soviet delegation will sail for New York aboard the refurnished Queen Elizabeth on October 16. UP
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  • 151 1 "INDIANS MUST THEMSELVES DEFEND THEIR HEARTHS HOMES" —SAYS MADRAS GOVERNOR Coimbatore, (Air Mail) "India stands on the verge of independence, but when it will come and what form it will take none of us could know. When India becomes independent, whether within the framework of the British Empire or outside
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  • 47 1 Rangoon, Oct. 7. Tne 6-hour night curfew imposed ok Rangoon last month, because of the police strike, was lifted today. Train and steamer services for civilians were resumed and the 15--day-old ban on private telegrams was withdrawn. Conditions are Reuter returning to normal.—
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  • 84 1 JAPAN RENOUNCES WAR Tokyo, Oct. 7. The Japanese people formally renounced war forever today with the Diet's adoption of 342 to five of the slightly amended version of the Yoshida Cabinet's constitution draft. A storm uf applause broke out when the speaker announced the passage and Premier Shigeru Yoshida m
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  • 74 1 Bombay, Oct. 7. Nine killed and 22 injured m Bombay and Allahabad today as the police fired on crowds In several sections of Bombay during a renewal of the HinduMuslim rioting after a fortnight's lull. A curfew was imposed on Allahabad where six of the
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  • 19 1 Bombay. Oct. 7.— Three were stabbed to death during the night on Sunday, m scattered outbreaks of violence.- A.P.
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  • 113 1 Apeldoorn. Holland, Oct 7. Eight boys were killed and at least ten seriously injured when a military plane plunged on to a school here this morning. The pilot of a single seatrr aircraft, a Firefly, was killed m the crash. Twenty-five boys were doing physical jerks In the
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  • 71 1 New York, Oct. 7.— There will be 300 to 400 meetings during tne seven-week United Nations General Assembly session, starting October 23, at the New York city building, Flushing Meadows, Long Island, United Nations spokesmen estimated. c There will be about 35 plenaiy meetings of the
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  • 304 1 Hatavia, Oct. 7. William Schermerhorn, chairman of the Dutch Commission-General, and Sutan Sjahrir, premier of the Indonesian republic, together with Lord Killearn will turn their immediate attention to the problem of the military truce m Indonesia. This WM the principal result of
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  • 100 1 In wood, New York, Oct. 7. A 21-year-old bride-to-be dropped dead m the church aisle on the way to the altar, as the Wedding March was being played and the bridegroom awaited m an anteroom for a signal to approach the altar. Rose
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  • 27 1 Teheran, Oct. 7. The vital junction of Kazaran has fallen to rebellious tribesmen and the Government has given an order for ft general counter-attack on all fronts.
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  • 17 1 Kabul, Oct. 5. (delayed;. -A sun has been born to the King and Queen of Afghanistan.- Reuter
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  • 74 1 Calcutta, Oct. 7. Twenty of the 26 Calcutta newspapers which suspended publication on Tuesday m protest against the Bengal Government's "press gag order" announced that they will resume publication on Oct. 8. In a resolution the papers said that "m view of the political and
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  • 155 1 Gandhiji Criticises Communists Bombay, Oct. 7 Mahatma Gandhi, has described the Communists m India as "professional trouble shooters who take their instructions from Russia which they regard as their spiritual home." This statement is reported m a signed article by Gandhiji secretary Pyarelal which appears
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  • 754 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1946. Estate Staffs And Labour— II IN our first article on this subject last week denouncing the mow on the part of estate staffs to form a Union of staffs and Labour combined, we explained how such a Union is absolutely unworkable. The
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  • 421 2 Excavations Reveal Proofs Of High Culture And Art (By Ernest C. Marty, United Press Staff Correspondent) Bombay, Oct. 7. The ancient cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro m the Indus Valley ol northern India, dating back to 4,000
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  • 197 2 100,000 TONS OF RICE AUNG SAN'S OFFER TO INDIA New Delhi, Sept. 28.— The Burma Government is willing to send nearly 100,000 tons of surplus rice to India. This offer, the "I/nited Press" learns, has been conveyed by General Aung San, the Premier of the Interim National Government m! Burma,
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  • 146 2 London. Oct. 5. Analysing the present conditions In Afghanistan the editorial m the current issue oi the monthly Magazine Great Britain and The East says: "During the war Afghanistan suffered privations. Its trade with Russia was practically cut off. That with India developed m some degree. Those conditions
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  • 99 2 Rangoon, Oct. s.— Mr. B. O. BinnSj financial commissioner, said today Burma would now return to normal and be put back on the road to reconstruction and rehabilitation with added vitally engendered by the popularly supported government. Mr. Binns who made the statein nt
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  • 102 2 Madias «Air Mail>-S. S. Fort Fork, carrying about 8,200 tons of maize from Argentine arrived at Madras on September 22. She will discharge at this port 1,000 tons for Madras Province and 3,200 tons for Mysore. The balance of the Cargo which is also for the Madras
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  • 39 2 Madras, (Air Mail> Mr. M Monamed Ismail Sahib, President of the Presidency Muslim League, inaugurated ihe "Red Crescent Hospital" organised by the Madras Muslim Students' Federation Social Service Corps, at Triplicane on Sept. 25.
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  • 82 2 Bombay, (Air Mail* -In response to the suggestions made by different associations and individuals, the Bombay Government have decided further to liberalise the exemptions from Sales Tax by adding the following articles to the Schedule to the Bombay Sales Tax Act: <1» newspapers; i2> tanned leather; <3> cotton
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  • 61 2 Bangalore, tAir Mail'— Death occurred from typhoid fever on Sept. 2t>, of Mr, B. Viswanath. Director of Engineering and Chemical Industries, Government of Mysore, at th eVictoria Hospital. Mr. Viswanath was m charge of the Bhadravati Iran and Steel Works for over 15 years and was mainly
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  • 70 2 Washington, Oct. 7.— The Agriculture Department said that pepper, which lias been scarce for many months, should begin reaching the United States within the next month or six *veeltB. The Department said removal of price controls on pepper last month paved the way for the importation
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  • 105 2 New Delhi, Sept. 20. Of about 5,000 volunteers who are being trained by Mr. G. R. Nagar of the INA for the Meerut Session of the Congress, a thousand will be officers and men of the IN A 3,500 will consist of students and other
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  • 35 2 In a supplement to the Malayan Union Government Gazette published on Thursday the public holiday for the Deepavali festival, which was previously Gazetted as October 24, has been corrected to Wednesday, October 23.
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  • 134 2 Bangkok, Oct. 5. Another Siamese Governor was expelled on Saturday as Government investigators probed deeper into the connection Of officials with rice smuggling rings. The expelled governor was Luang Phrachand Chutarat, Governor of Narathivas province, just north of the Malayan border. Special Government investigators headed by
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  • 147 2 Bangkok, Oct. 6.— The Lord Mayor of Bangkok and his fourman council on Saturday faced charges brought by 17 members of the municipal council of illicit public land leases. Five councillors representing the 17 petitioners presented a list of alleged improper practices by the Mayor Prabad Vathanasarn.
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  • 48 2 Washington, Oct. 4. -Hugh Dalton, Chancellor of the British Exchequer, on Thursday was unanimously elected chairman of the joint boards Qj tin- (iovernors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The Governors chose London as the site of the next annual session m Sept. 1947.- AP
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  • 26 2 Rangoon, Oct. s.— Eight-hundred dacoits and robberies were committed m Thayetmyo district during the last six months, it is officially announced here. Reuter
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  • 105 2 FREE EDUCATION F OR INDIAN ORPHANS IN HONGKONG ilongkong. Several thousand dollars has been subscribed for fund to provide free education for Indian orphans and children of indigent members of the Indian community m Hong* kong. If the present campaign is successful sufficient funds may accrue to provide higher education
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  • 185 2 Overseas Indians Safe I n Hands Of Pandit Nehru London, Oct. 5. Mr. P. I). Soggi, President Nationals Overseas Congress, told Initecl I'redestiny of 4,000,000 Indians outside the bordi quite safe m the hands of Pandit Nehru." Mr. Saggi who »/isi»rd London tv oigani.se a convention here of Indians abroad,
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  • 93 2 Students To Re p a i r varsity Berlin (AlrM.il missals of con, m m districts thousands computer; n-pau a om (ion work on tin their suniiiin (I>M Mote than 800 ing under the wp< building and coi pairing studj which tiav. Every Student, I medical or economic do at
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  • 61 2 London, Oct. 6.—- Th< Times today reported th; Soviet trade talks \v> and some of th* are returning to M the inability of British n uircr.s to nil orders for mai and electrical equipment In lei than two years. The delay is Rttril facf that the
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  • 41 2 London, Oct. 7 I Telegraph Quoted Munich tonight that Admiral Eri :h I sentenced to life at Niirembei appealed to the Allied Council tv alter U death. He had prefi rred death to Imprisonm* UP
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  • 44 2 Nuremberg. Oct 7. bassador to Turke; who was acquitted bj national Military Tub statement to tiihave made an appli British authoritie to the point where I prisoner. "There, I will naturallj be i disposal ol any oei authorities," he said UP
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  • 300 2 Buddhist Relics Removed From Sanchi In 1850 Finally To Be Brought Back Colombo. When (ienernl Cunningham m from the Sanchi Stupa m India a small relic box CO relics of Sarioutta and Moggalana, (he two chief (he Buddha, he perhaps, little thought that four Mould be interested m (heir return
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  • 613 3 ISo Kole Other Than That Of Kriend And Good Neighbour Oct. 7. Formal political negotiation* between the Government and the Indonesian Republic resume! three months' lapse with both Dr. Schermerhorn Sutan Sjahrir expressing optimism that a final near for the n months' old Indonesian
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  • 138 3 MMCOW, Oct. 6. Arrests and dismissals of collective farm officials apart m districts thousands of miles were announced here yesterday m the nationwide campaign which began a fortnight ago to clear up irregularities of collective farm All the districts mentioned m the announcement were east of
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  • 65 3 21,000 GERMANS TO LEAVE RUSSIA Berlin. Oct. 6.— More than 21,000 German women and children interned m Russia are to be shipped back to Germany, according to the Berlin "Tae-iiche Pund^hau Approximately 3,200 have already arrived with 123,000 PoWs. Several thousand others are en route. Most of them will go
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  • 186 3 Turkish Ministers Inspecting Border Defences? Ankara. Oct. 7.— The Turkish Minister of tl^e Interior is now touring the provinces adjoining the Soviet border. President Ismet Inonu has also left Ankara to visit Adana and Mersina near the Syrian border and Premier Ifleker with the Minister of Justice Sinasi Devain and
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  • 98 3 London, Od. 7. A better attitude tor t.ie set.lemem of me Indonesian problem was tinted by the Times m an article from its special correspondent m Java discussing i me prusptvl.s ol ihe. Dutch aiiil Indonesian leaders m trying to reach an agreement. The
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  • 189 3 New York. Oct. 6. General Jacob Dovers, Commanding-General of the U.S. Army Ground forces, decided that if a sudden blow were struck at the United States "we would instantly reply to such an attack with two rockets for each rocket and two bombs for
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  • 144 3 UNO-Anything But United! London. Oct. 6.— The United Nations charter is merely a human document and consequently is deficient, said Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster and spiritual head of Roman Catholics m England, m his sermon at Westminster Cathedral today. "We must acknowledge the fact and seek to obtain amendments,"
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  • 129 3 Batavia. Oct. 7.— The Netherlands Indies war losses are estimated at ten to twelve milliard guilders, engineer C. H. Warners, Batavia director of the Traffic and Communications Department, told An eta. He further stated that during the occupation 630 kilometres of Java's railway line,
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  • 109 3 Moscow, Oct. 7. A Moscow dispatch from Genzan iJinsenj Korea based on "information received here" said that mass arrests of leading workers m prominent parties and organisations were proceeding m cities and villages m Korea. The dispatch said the American and Korean police especially brutal m the
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  • 75 3 Stockholm, Oct. 6.— The Swedish Government held an extraordinary meeting at noon today to discuss reorganization of the Cabinet, following the death of Premier Albin Kansson. Labour circles reported that Foreign Minister Oesten Unden, will be formally appointed deputy premier, until the Cabinet resigns probably m the
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  • 61 3 Washington, Oct. 5. The United States Government has established formal diplomatic relations with the tiny kingdom of Yemen, birthplace of the Queen of Sheba on the R<d Sea. J. Rives Childs. first U.S. Minister to Yemen has notified the State Department that he had presented his
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  • 119 3 Nuremberg:. Oct. 6.— Franz Von Papen, former German diplomat, who was acquitted last Tuesday by the Allied Military Tribunal, said m a written statement today that he is ready to place himself at the disposal of any Allied or German authority which wishes
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  • 103 3 Reykjavik. Iceland, Oct. 6.—Parliament last night ratified the agreement giving the United States authorities continued facilities to use Keflavik airport as a link m the communications chain between the United States and the occupation forces m Germany. The voting was 32 for and 19
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  • 103 3 New York, Oct. 6.— The Russian Government has asked the United I Nations General Assembly to conI sider the question of the presence 1 of foreign troops m the territories jof non-enemy countries, spokesman for the Soviet delegation said Sunday. This was virtually the same
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  • 440 3 Molotov Returning With New Instructions To Paris Today Paris, Oct. 6. According to diplomatic sources, Soviet Foreign Minister V. Molotov, was expected to bring back to Paris, new instructions from Stalin, for the forthcoming Big Four Foreign Ministers' talks on the final drafting of the
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  • 145 3 Washington, Oct. 7. I^.S. Army Air Force strategists demonstrated m the flight of a Superfortress their theory that the best route for air war between continents was over the trans-polar path Gen. Carl SpaalA AAAF commander, commenting on the 1,500 miles non-stop leap of the
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  • 81 3 Stockholm, Oct. 6.— lt was officially announced here that the proposed Swedish-Russian Trade agreement was completed m Moscow. The terms as described m Washington last August called for Swedish loan to Russia of $200,000,000 American) 50,000,000 pounds and exchange of raw materials and manufactured articles The
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  • 40 3 Teheran, Oct. 4.— Southern Ptrsian tribesmen m a cable to the Persian Prime Minisicr (ihavani es-Suhanah have threatened "terrible reprisals" if their demands lor the same privileges as granted lo the "Home Rule" Province of Azerbaijan are not met immediately.
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  • 1670 4 M. C. P. Representative Denounces Anglo American 0 The Malayan people are confronted with the terrible problem oi rice snoriage which gets worse and worse. .Nothing has been done or being done to solve tne problem so iar. On August 17,
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  • 96 4 MALAYAN REFORMS Mo Final Decision Reached Yet An official Presi Release slates: 'Certain Malayan newspapers on October 7th reported articles m London Sunday newspapers purporting to outline the course ol I constitutional decisions m respect of the Malayan Union. Any official statement on the course ol the constitutional discussions or
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  • 136 4 Of the 5.000,000 yards oi textiles intended for distribution throughout the Malayan Union, 3,900,000 yards have already been issued atfa*tns* purchase permits by the Controller of Supplies. Resident Commissioners throughout the Malayan Union, whose allocations cover small estate*, rural areas and schools, have received m all
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  • 54 4 DEATH OF MR. M. K. DRAVI YAM We regret to report the death m India from typhoid fever on SUuirday la.st ut Mr. M. K. Draviyam grQ&er <>t Mr. m. k. Chidambaram Mr {)rawiynta wa« employed a.s Tamii aniium.c-er a i Mio Singapore Broadcasting /Station t id recently he left
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  • 117 4 The third combined raid against the black market m Kuala Lumpur was carried out at 10 a.m. on Thursday by the Police, Food Control and Price Control Departments, whose members combed Pctaling Street and Pudu Road market for offenders. At 6 p.m., the same
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  • 88 4 BATAVIA, Oct. s.— lt is estimated that on Banks island there is a total stock of 10.000 tons of pepper valued at 14,000,000 guilders says a communique of the Netherlands Indies Government Information service. At present a large portion of this product is being smuggled into
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  • 620 4 LONDON, Oct. 5. There is reason to believe that the scheme oi the Malayan Union will be so radically altered as almost to amount to abolishment and that the Sultans will be reinstated as sovereign rulers m their own states, writes O. M.
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  • 134 4 HLs Excellency the Governor, Sir Edward Gent, was the guest ol honour at a tea-party held on Oct. 3 at the Residency, Kuala Lipi.s, given by the Resident Commissioner oi P&hang, the Hon'ble Mr. Arthur Sleep and Mrs. Sleep. Among the quests were prominent citizens of Kuala
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  • 70 4 An official Press Release states: "There has been public complaint of the use of realistic toy pistols by gangsters to threaten their victims, who, taken at a disadvantage and by surprise, arc m no position to know whether the pistol is a toy one or
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