Indian Daily Mail, 1 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-01 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. \o. 225, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration350 1946-11-01 1 IN TERIM GOVERNMENT SAYS "NO NEWS REGARDING NETAJI BOSE PA SAYS PREMIERS RECENT STf MENT NOT OFFICIAL OPINION (From Our own Correspondent) lelhi, Oct. -51.--.lhe India Government are not in a make any authoritative statement as to whether i.is Chandra Hose is dead o, alive, replied Home trdar 1 atelCorr; A.P. - 350 words
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65 1946-11-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, Oct. 31.— The United Provinces Government have decided to appoint anti-corruption committees in each district to mobilise public opinion agalnm corruption, stressing the fact that Riving of a bribe is as much an anti-social act as that of taking it. The65 words
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156 1946-11-01 1 AZAD HIND FAUJ MEN VOLUNTEER TO SERVE IN BENGAL Fron Our Own Correspondent) Oct. Sit The manner the police are making •ut lies in Calcutta is j anxiety Houses of Hindui are being searhe Police accompanied by and protests of owners the latter's presence is heeded weapons are being police156 words
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15 1946-11-01 1 el Stew and Green Peas hi iv, Marrow and Chye15 words
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109 1946-11-01 1 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Lahore. Oct. 31. It is understood the qu< tion of reshuffling and expanding the Punjab Coalition Ministry is engaging the Congress Hijih Command s attention Congress it will be noted is the strongest limb of the Coalition Party. Pundit Nehru109 words
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69 1946-11-01 1 MADRAS GOVT. DETERMINED TO WORK KHADI SCHEME (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 31.— Minister Kat;hava Mcnon deelared in Palfhafl yesterday that Government is surprised that even Congressmen are opposing the Ministry's textile policy. Government is determined to work their Khadi scheme to the exclusion of all mills and would69 words
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106 1946-11-01 1 Batavla, Oct. 31. New Dutch proposals worked out by the Dutch omission-General based on preliminary discussions with the Indonesian delegations, were completed Tuesdaj and may be published within a week or ten days. The Indonesian delegation are also working on new proposals andUP - 106 words
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Article110 1946-11-01 1 ROMOLU GETS A GOOD PRESS Nt?v\ York, Oct. 31- -Romolu's Oratory Tuesday drew press and radio attention second only to Molotov'ft. The New York Herald Tribune pictured Romulo and commented on the Filipino\s speech, which was applauded as much as any that had been delivered in the Assembl\ in theUP - 110 words
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53 1946-11-01 1 (From Our Own Co respondent Delhi, Oct. 31. Shafaat Ahmed Khan, ex-Member of the Interim Government is reported to have been offered the post of India* Ambassador to Washington. It is further stated that Congress uiil not change this decision if the League members object53 words
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Article50 1946-11-01 1 London, Oct. Ml. The Tin Producers Association opposes the restorau. .i of the pre-war free market and support.3 balk uynv. The Association claims the ri.se in tin prices is still extremely modest compared with the general rise of commodity prices, especially lead, zinc and copper ReuterReuter - 50 words
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77 1946-11-01 1 London, Oct. 31. Commenting on the Board of Trade announcement concerning iuture purchases of Ceylon rubber, the London Times says the arrangements now announced are evidently made to midge ihe gap between \ie end of October and the beginning of free marketing. The way shouldReuter - 77 words
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Article59 1946-11-01 1 Bangkok, Oct. 31. Twelve hundred and fifty British troops, the bulk of thost remaining in Siam were due to pull out today. Other British troops are scheduled to leavt? the count.-; MJine time in the future The last 170 Japanese surrendered personnel in Siam wiil haveUP - 59 words
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182 1946-11-01 1 Minneapolis, Minnescotia, Oft. 31. —Former Secretary of .Commerce Henry A. Wallace, in a speech prepared for delivery at a Democratic political rally, charged that Secretary of State Byrnes had been "needled into risking a war with Russia" by Senator Vandenberg and I the182 words
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124 1946-11-01 1 London, Oct. 31. finmii ■Iliiiimn Sialins description of Mr. Winston Churchill as an "incendiary" was deprecated by Lord Altrincham. former Resident Minister in the Middle East and chief Conservative speaker in the debate on international affairs in the Ilou^e of Lords yesterday. He said: "1Reuter - 124 words
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Article95 1946-11-01 1 London, Oct. 30. Rubber production In Sarawak is almost entirely in the hands oi small holders and judging by the speed at which production is revived, it is clear they are not so badly off. says the Chairman at a meeting of Harrisons Crosfield. Union unatelyReuter - 95 words
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85 1946-11-01 1 San Diego, California, On. 31. Leonard K. Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of California, said Thursday that the rubber industry is turning out tires at a taster rate than in ***** and will catch up with the demand this winterAP - 85 words
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66 1946-11-01 1 Washington, Oct. 30 The Office of Price Administration announced that cot ion textile prices will remain unchanged during November. Ttie average cost of raw cottor, during the fortnight Oct. 8 to Oct. 22 was 36.52 cents per pound compared with 36.51 centsReuter - 66 words
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Article252 1946-11-01 1 Rome, Oct. 31. Two explosions, presumably of bombs, occurred near the Hritish Embassy here in the early hours of this morning. The explosions caused destruction of part of the Embassy offices and damage to other buildings near the Embassy. One passerby, named Nicolmo Palitta.Reuter - 252 words
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218 1946-11-01 1 Washington, Oct. 31 Edwin M. Pauley, President Truman's personal representative on the United Nations reparations committee, said yesterday that Allied nations will be "successfully courting World War 111 if they agree to the Russian suggestions for raising the level of German industry." PauleyUP - 218 words
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Article26 1946-11-01 1 REUTER'S CHIEF PASSES THROUGH •ore, Ocl 11. Mi Christopher Chanci llor, General Manager Of Reu trough Singapore luday uii his juumty 10 Australia b\ air. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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237 1946-11-01 1 "Internationalist" Sardar Ajet Singh In German Hospital With T.B. Berlin, Oct. 31. British military authorities said yesterday that Sardar Ajet Singh, who broadcast for Italy taring the early stages of the war, was now in a hospital at I'ielefeld, Germany, undergoing treatment for tuberculosis. Singh had been reported dead byUP - 237 words
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81 1946-11-01 1 New York, Oct. 31. Cardinal Spell Man, New York's archbishop, yesterday charged that Uussia was bent on world domination, and accused Moscow of "sabotaKiiif; peace with the intention of creating chaos to spread Communism. In an article published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine, Spellman mi&, "I'veryUP - 81 words
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Article67 1946-11-01 1 Pan-, Oci 31 .—Hostilities between he Viet-Nam < Anname.se> nationalist loices and French IndoCninese xpeditionary army are tu w.u tomorrow, ine Kronen newa c ji^j .polled from Balgon tonight, qi.jimg an orlicial conimunique issued bj the French military headquarter!. iii'j B tice is the result oi recentReuter - 67 words
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55 1946-11-01 1 (Frvfli Our Own Correspondent > Madras, Oct. 31.— The Madras Government is proposing to introdwe legislation in respect of the problem of the dowry system. It is proposed to limit the total value of presents to bridegroom and bride by their respective parentsCorr; AP - 55 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-01 1 yOUR PRODUCTB THE PEOPLE Through TAMIL MURASU Leading Tamil in Malaya ver 12 years. ,c Koad, Singapore17 words
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445 1946-11-01 2 HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI RECALLED New m York Var Th W T*™? ASS Ciated P s Reporter) P«i* *>^ suctions of made in a report bv h M I a amst dtk Were atomic bomb organization n I****** the r ited States and Nagasaki.AP - 445 words
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168 1946-11-01 2 "aaiiiiigion, Oct. 31— The India Governments success in selling surplus war material trill net the United States about $10,000,000, the State Department disclosed today in a report to Congress on foreign surplus disposal. The major portion of the sum is expected toReuter - 168 words
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54 1946-11-01 2 PUNJAB ENCOURAGES COTTAGE INDUSTRIES Lahore. Oct. 31.— The Punjab industrial planning committee has evolved an agreed plan for encouraging cottage Industries in the The approximate cost of the proposals would be about 6,000,000 rupees per year The committee was appointed by the Punjab Government and consists of eminent scientists, financiers,AP - 54 words
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93 1946-11-01 2 FOOD MEMBER SAYS NEXT 2 MONTHS CRITICAL FOR SO UTH INDIA Lahore. Oct. 31.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, food member in the Interim Government, said In Lahore that "there is great food scarcity in South India and the next two months are very critical." Appealing to the Punjab to 'give moreAP - 93 words
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138 1946-11-01 2 Aung San Party Threaten Resignation, Unless Rangoon, Oct. 50.— 1t is reliably learned that the anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League representatives in the Interim Government have requested the Governor Sir Hubert Ranee to expand the Executive Council to members "in order to efficiently' carry out the rehabilitation of the country/' Major-GeneralReuter - 138 words
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Article44 1946-11-01 2 Madrid. (Air Mail >— Two young men are being tried in Tarragona for murdering a married coup:* named Rieago and their three children. The murderers stole five pesetas (about 2 6. half a loaf oi bread, a wristwatch and a small portion of ham ReuterReuter - 44 words
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198 1946-11-01 2 Molotov Urges Immediate, Complete independence For India New York, Oct. 31.— The strong demand for immediate and complete Indian independence made by the Soviet Foreign Minister, V. M. Molotov, at the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday has produced jubilation in the ranks of the Indian delegates. Molotov declared that India'sAP - 198 words
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Article402 1946-11-01 2 of a .ms(J± l l- 31 T lf WoHd NVi r vou may die bomb writ "Tk >n li u t athe stm worried ver >•>« oomb, wr.tes Hubert R.chards, I nited Prcw Staff Correspon- Or, even it you live, the war may l>e half-endedUP - 402 words
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378 1946-11-01 2 I'ondon. Oct. 31 The Krit. k r< dja s food position well ftfcT fftlfiSKS In discussions on the world food si! future international from informed quarters as a whole, I understand The government is believed to be most anxious that India's needsReuter - 378 words
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87 1946-11-01 2 Oregon City. Oregon. Oct. 30.— Henry Hagemann has decided, after all. t o return from the dead. In 1931 he was declared legally dead after more than seven years' absence prospecting in Alaska. A few years later he learned of it. but decided notAP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration496 1946-11-01 2 Jogjakarta (Air Mail).— Th e Republic of Ind, prominent cultural social organisations in this *N received an official invitation fr ofn the Indian oun -Affairs asking that 16 Indonesian delegates attend Asian Relations Conference to be held in Indi Antara reports. The invitationReuter - 496 words
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158 1946-11-01 2 esSgaggSSSHB The delegation eonaitto >l Mj B. K. Nehru, Joint Been tai Finance Department of thi I ernment of India, and Pi B. P. Abarkar, officer on duty in the Finance Depa who arrived last week, Mr bru from India and Protestor from the UnitedReuter - 158 words
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265 1946-11-01 2 Sydney, Oct. 31— India is 0 much in the news today, and its problems are so complex, that a relatively short and simple account of Indian affairs by one who has had unparalleled opportunities for viewing the Indian scene as a detached observerReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration723 1946-11-01 3 'British Imperialism Is Dead& Buried To-Day It Is But A Spook' Smuts \ork. Oct. :n._Gen .Smuts, South Africa's Prime N in an examination of the "chanKinir concent* of British move for freedom has become the spearhead ,e world movement ,n which not only the British pot l,ut many other partsReuter - 723 words
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86 1946-11-01 3 BURMA'S FIRST REPRESENTATIVE IN INDIA Rangoon, Oct. 30. The usually well-informed Burmese daily "The New Light of Burma.' today reported that the Burma Government has selected U. Myint Thien, Barrister-at-Law, at present the Chief Judge of the City Court of Rangoon, as the Government of Burma's representative in India. IfReuter - 86 words
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Article26 1946-11-01 3 Canberra. Oct. 30. -An authoritative source told United Press today that the British Royal Family would visit Australia during their tour of the British Empire. UPUP - 26 words
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118 1946-11-01 3 INHUMAN TREATMENT OF SATYAGRAHIS CONDEMNED Nairobi, Kenya Colony, Oct. 31. A resolution condemning "the inhuman and barbarous treatment meted out to the non-violent passive resisteis men, women and children in South Africa," for cabling to the United Nations was passed at a meeting of Indians at Mombasa Wednesday. The resolutionAP - 118 words
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380 1946-11-01 3 New Delhi. Mahatma Gandhi, now 77, said recently that he was "shaken" in his belief th,at he would live to be 125 years, as he had so often said. He attributed his uncertainty to loss of 'equanimity recently because ofAP - 380 words
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Article55 1946-11-01 3 Calcutta. Oct. 31.— Over 100,000 pedestrians and 27,000 vehicles of all kinds representing a -£onnagc of 89.000 daily pass over the Howrah Bridge in Calcutta, the third largest bridge of its kind in the world. The traffic survey was carried out on May. 194C for a fortnight byAP - 55 words
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Advertisement465 1946-11-01 3 inspection invited. T>AH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE K.WOK VOKI \\FN(, CO., 9 PRITHAM SINGH L v<» Children's Shoes of the lateat •^\-vm/m"^"^ r^-B wm^J^L 'e of eoods for vmir rhmr, Suppliers and Repairers of Type- pattern and best quality f |f|| f|l I |f* or your choice. Expert Sight ExaminaUon. writers,465 words
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462 1946-11-01 4 Claim For 14,000,000 Sq. Yards Japanese Textiles Made Mr. A. Boyd, Chief Of Malayan Mission In 'Japan, Gets Going! i, v >n 1 n "It is learned here today that the Malayan mirnment has made representations to SCAP (Supreme -mmanrl All.ed Powers) in Washington,UP - 462 words
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171 1946-11-01 4 A cable received Monday morning from the Colonial Oirice. London, reveals how the British Government have succeeded in arranging shipments of flour to De diverted to Malaya at her own expense. Certain shipments of Canadian Hour will be diverted to Malaya during October and171 words
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150 1946-11-01 4 Sir Angus Gillan, K.8.E., CMC. head of Ui e Empire Division of the British Council is expected to arrive in Singapore on Friday, Ist November. He is to survey the South East Asia territories with a view to drawing up proposals for British Council150 words
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Article91 1946-11-01 4 Mr. J. A. Thivy, Chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress, accompanied by Mr. M. Jamnadas, of the Singapore Congress Committee paid an informal visit yesterday evening to the x\etaji Padasalai at 32, Race Course Lane,, organised under the auspices oi the Jai Hind Committee, Singapore. The Congress91 words
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71 1946-11-01 4 Tokyo, Oct. 31.— SCAP has taken over from the Japanese Government a dictionary of the hitherto unrecorded language of the Malayan aborigines allegedly seized from British scientist H. D. Noone, field ethnographer for the Federated Malay States. Noone is believed to haveUP - 71 words
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Article39 1946-11-01 4 GOVT. AID FOR CHINESE SCHOOLS The total amount, to date, authorised by th« Malayan Union Gov- Chine* grant-ln-ald schools, lor the purpose of rehabilitation, k $362,458 it u> expected Uiut wnen all awards have been SSoV" lgure wm b39 words
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Article38 1946-11-01 4 The All -Malaya Muslim Missionary Society is holding a Hari Raya Haji celebration on Tuesday sth November, 1946, commencing at 3 p.m., at the Al-Junied Islamic School, in Victoria Street. All are cordially invited.38 words
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Article51 1946-11-01 4 With reference to Notification No. 110 published in the B.JVI.A. Singapore Gazette of 14th December, 1945, the date of the public holiday for Hari Raya Haji should read Monday, 4th November, 1946, and not Tuesday, sth Nov. 1946, states a Press release issued last51 words
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86 1946-11-01 4 The following ex-members of the Malayan Volunteer Air Force have been awarded mentions in despatches In recognition of their services during the operations in the 1 Far East in 1941— 1942: 607 Sergeant Kamala Rai and 612 Sergeant Ronald Benjamin Milne. Letters have been addressed86 words
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Article93 1946-11-01 4 SIAM TO SHARE IN AIRLLNES Bangkok, Oct. 31.— Premier Thamrong announced yesterday that the Siamese Government will take 26 per cent, ol the shares in the Siam branch of the Pacific Airlines which will connect Bangkok with Los Angtles via Manila and Honolulu. The announcement said an additional 25 perUP - 93 words
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Article92 1946-11-01 4 The branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was inaugurated at Gemas, on 21.10.46, by Sri. Unni, Convener of the NS Regional Committee. The following were elected as I office-bearers Chairman: Sri. S. Moses; Secretary: Sri. G. J. Dason; Joint-Sec-retary. Sri. S. Soundara Raj air Treasurer: Suppiah Pillai; Commit^ tee Members:92 words
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Article356 1946-11-01 4 Playing at Seletar on Sunday the Kocklites beat the R.A.F. (SeJetar; in a Cricket fixture by 29 runs. The Rocklites owe their victory to Snelling and La Brooy who bowled well to take 5 for 22 and 5 for 27 respectively. Batting first the Rocklites knocked up 79.356 words
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358 1946-11-01 4 New York, Oct. 31.— The rapid ending of wartime business controls in the United States means European and Asiatic exporters and importers soon must face greatly increased competition from American businessmen. Higher world prices for commodities American andAP - 358 words
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Article272 1946-11-01 4 Hongkong. Oct. 31.— Hongkong'* trade activity during September hit its highest point since the end ot the war. with imports increasing more than 20 per cent, and exports approximately 13 per cent, over the previous month, according to sta-* tistics of the Imports and ExportsUP - 272 words
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Article38 1946-11-01 4 Adelaide, Oct. 30.— At a meeting of the Cricket Board Control, Don Bradman was appointed Captain and A. L. Hassott Vice- Captain of the combined Australian Eleven which are meeting the M.C.C. at Melbourne starting November 8. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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136 1946-11-01 4 Flushing Meadow, New York, Oct. >0. M. Yyacheslav Molotov Soviet foreign Minister, proposed a fourpoint resolution to strengthen world peace when addressing the Injted Nations General Assembly here last night. The points were: Firstly, the General Assembly considers necessary a general reduction olReuter - 136 words
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99 1946-11-01 4 New York, Oct. 31.— According to Peter Depeterson. Manager of the Calcutta Office and Director of J. Walter Thompson Co., a new and independent India is prepared for a rapid growth of business including extension of foreign business interests. Mr. Depeteraon declared thaiReuter - 99 words
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76 1946-11-01 4 Mr. u. c. S. Corter of Labour, Industi merer, Ceylon has be* to be Reprcseniaf]eminent of Ceylon I is proceeding to the U dom to assume d«. House, which is jj opened. rin- exact natui. will, ot course, Wma ed out in the lighi Sained76 words
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