Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-18 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 239. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTO15 words
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Article, Illustration371 1946-11-18 1 fatus Of Indian Women Is Almost Equal With Men n.Vrvenin m it 7 a k andin leader the India d <^ ■tervenins m the debate on rights of women m the n.man.tar.an and Cultural Committee of the United no* n-*n I U f n<>tReuter - 371 words
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Article57 1946-11-18 1 t Nov. 17. Dr. Herbert traiiu's Foreign Minisi'niy Prime Minister told <>f Representatives Fri- W ar> extremely hope- Indian people would ♦main m the British tlth because of their asith other British counluit Australia's policy as Britain's regarding Nation! Organisation, >;iid they stood for anReuter - 57 words
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Article68 1946-11-18 1 Nov. 17.— General mi, the Governor of >ften is rumoured as kcly successor to Preng, arrived m Shania Japan, but refused o waiting reporters. f Id them Americans r panda to replace the i for New York, which recently on the to start the air tripAP - 68 words
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Article20 1946-11-18 1 Nov. 17.— A Beirut wo(*«J .'.uiirli Zahran has < to quintuplets, it was I three boys and two good health. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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266 1946-11-18 1 Gandhiji Touring Riot Areas "Developing Skin Trouble" Calcutta, Nov. 17. Mahatma Gandhi is "developing skin trouble" after further restrictions m the diet which he is observing, the doctor, accompanying him on his tour of trouble areas m Eastern Bengal, has reported, according to a despatch from Ramaganj. Mahatma Gandhi has266 words
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139 1946-11-18 1 SIR RALPH OPTIMISTIC OF FUTURE SINO-BRITISH TRADE London, Nov. 17.— Sunday Times today publishes an intervieew with British Ambassador to China, Sir Ralph Stevenson, m which he told the paper's Nanking representative: '•I am optimistic about the future of British trade relationship with China, taking a long view. Even ifReuter - 139 words
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189 1946-11-18 1 Maharaj Singh On Sovereignty Of Trusteeship Territories Lake Success, New York. Nov. 17. ■—When the first sub-commit toe of the United Nations Trusteeship committee, set up to examine the aralt trusteeship agreements met yesterday, the Indian representative. Sir Mahara.i Singh, announced that he would later move that the sovereignty ofReuter - 189 words
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218 1946-11-18 1 Support For Trade And Navigation Treaty Between India And U.S. New York. Nov. IT. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, member of the Indian delegation to the Initeri Nations General Assembly, states he h;i> received letters from influential merchants m the United States endorsing his recent proposal before the American Foreign Trade Council218 words
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Article152 1946-11-18 1 Calcutta, Nov. 17.— The Bengal Government decided yesterday to cut the cereal ration by 12 2 per cent, m rationed areas of the province m view of the difficult food situation. Supplies of dehydrated potatoes lo keep up the calories value of the ration had152 words
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Article44 1946-11-18 1 GAVE MONTY EXTRA MA KAN: FINED Portsmouth, Nov. 17. A firm of caterers was Friday fined for supplying more than three dishes at the Portsmouth civic freedom luncheon to Fied Marshal Lord Montgomery on July 26 and for sUDDlymg bread with the meal.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article86 1946-11-18 1 It is officially reported from the o v c m o r-General's Office: "The Working Committee which was appointed by agreement between the Rulers and UMNO representatives on the one hand and the Governor-General and the Governor of the Malayan Union on the other has now completed86 words
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Article41 1946-11-18 1 HONOUR FOR PENICILLIN DISCOVERER London, Nov. 17. Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, has been awarded the honorary gold medal of the Koyal College of Surgeons m apprccia lion of his distinguished work and particularly m recognition of his discovery. Keuter.41 words
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Article33 1946-11-18 1 Athens, Nov. 1b. The rebel stronghold on Mount Ossa traditional home oi Centaurs and Titana, has been cleaned up by the Greek Alpu.e Bri according to the Greek news agency here 10--night. RenterRenter - 33 words
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464 1946-11-18 1 Britain Wants To Buy U.S. Wheat -To Help Colonials Herself Washington, N<>\ 17. Britain is seeking the purchase m the United States sufficient wheat to enable her not only to avert the impending crisis m colonial and other dependent areas hut also end bread rationing m the United Kingdom altogether,Reuter - 464 words
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221 1946-11-18 1 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CONGRESS MINISTRY Now Delhi. Nov. 17.— -The All India Muslim League's Committee of Action m a resolution Sunday called on the Viceroy, Field Marshal Viscount \Vav<ell, to take immediate action to deal effectively with the Bihar Province situation, where, the MuslimAP - 221 words
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112 1946-11-18 1 \i the request of the Singapore Harbour Board Livelihood Improvement Committee, which has bot'ii representing the strikers at the SII.'V it was agreed thai the Arbitration Board should consist of three persons nominated by the employers, and three persons nominated by the employees under an112 words
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212 1946-11-18 1 (From Oar own Correspondent) P»tna Nov. 17*— The Bihar Government b;is deckled to Impose censorship on news and virus iii respect of the communal situation m the province. M> i Frdm Pat na will have to be p by the Press Adviser and those from212 words
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74 1946-11-18 1 Annapolis, .Maryland, Nov. 17. President Truman addressing naval ladcK passing out of the United States Naval Aeadeniy here said (hat they must always hold themselves m readiness to meet any emergency to keep the peace of the world. "The United States Government mustReuter - 74 words
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337 1946-11-18 1 ROMULO BELIEVES BRITAIN'S PRESENT "INDIA POLICY WILL BE EXTENDED SOON TO BURMA, MALAYA New York, Nov. 17. Brig.-Gen. Garlos I*. Romulo, Philippines delegate to the Inited Nations, on Satlird*) said: "The forbidding wall of imperialism lias been breached l)iit Ihe ;t 1! st iJl remains." m an add it aAP - 337 words
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76 1946-11-18 1 KILLEARN'S FOOD ADVIS ER FLIES TO WASHINGTON Dr. W. M. Clyde, Food Adwntt le the Special Caniinissioiier lei» Singapore >esterd.i> to attend meeting! of the im < m Washington. Breaking his journey m Lonuon for urgent discussions there, he will proceed to Washington towards the end of the week. The76 words
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Article16 1946-11-18 1 Mr. Bingham ha* returned assumed the duties oi Controls Labour, Singapore Mr. Oakley inuw Deputy Controller.16 words
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825 1946-11-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Nov. 18, 1946. SMUT S. DEFENCE SHATTERED GENERAL SMUTS 1 reply to Sir Maharaj Singh has evoked yet another slashing attack by the laton the South African Government's discriminatory treatment of 'the non-White peoples, comprising the native population and the Indian settlers. Bitterly opposing Smuts'825 words
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Article, Illustration386 1946-11-18 2 Smuts' Statement "Cheap Misleading" "India Determined To fight Discrimination I Wherever Prevalent 9 't -■>' f& (From Our Own Correspondent) k New Delhi, Nov 16. "Gen. Smuts' statement that Indians should be the last to bring up charges of class distinction and discrimination against any country is cheap and misleading,"Reuter - 386 words
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132 1946-11-18 2 EXPERTS HELP INDIAN UNO DELEGATION ON SOUTH AFRICAN ISSUE Lake Success, Nov. 17. The Indian delegation is being assisted m its preparations of the case on the treatment of Indians m South Africa by probably the nicst comprehensive team of expert-; at the disposal of any delegation. Five leading authoritiesReuter - 132 words
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418 1946-11-18 2 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 17. Calling developments m South Africa "dictatorship of a racial group." a new booklet was issued yesterday by the Indian Government replying to the charges made m a booklet and memorandum issued earlier by the South AfricanReuter - 418 words
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Article98 1946-11-18 2 New Delhi, Nov. 16.— Political observers interpret Mr. Jinnah's (yesterday) interview to the foreign iress as an attempt to counterblast Pandit Nehrus dignified statement on the communal situation m the Central Assembly Mr. Jinnah asserted that unless the League's Bombay resolution rejecting the Cabinet plan is98 words
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77 1946-11-18 2 JAP SYSTEM TO DEVELOP VILLAGE INDUSTRIES ADVOCATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahoie, Nov. 16.— Two parallel plans for developing village industries m the Punjab costing 21 crores were adopted by the provincial Government. It is proposed to nationalise coal mines and power generation m the province. Government experts advise that77 words
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Article, Illustration434 1946-11-18 2 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 15.— (Delayed) That the Muslim L< still out to wreck the Cabinet Mission Plan and tha joining m the inteij.m Governm tn j s merely a cloak on the fight from within is the inference434 words
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Article63 1946-11-18 2 Karachi, Nov. 15.— The Karachi Corporation yesterday decided not to sell land to South African Whites, and to put up signboards m air and sea ports banning the entry ol South African Whites into the Municipal areas. The entry into the parks and public places is also63 words
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77 1946-11-18 2 SOUTH AFRICAN GOVT.'S NEW MEMORANDUM ON INDIAN QUESTION New York, Nov. 16. A new memorandum on Indians m South Africa, which the South African delegation handed m to the United Nations Secretariat yesterday, will it is understood prove to be the most forthright statement yet issued by the South AfricanReuter - 77 words
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87 1946-11-18 2 BRITISH DEPUTATION COMING TO INDIA TO SETTLE STERLING BALANCES (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 16.— 1t is understood a deputation from the British Government will shortly arrive m India to negotiate for the settlement of sterling balances now estimated at 1,650 crores. The delegation may negotiate for a87 words
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112 1946-11-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 16.—Th<tral Assembly yesterday discussed Deshmukh's Bill to amen special Marriage Act to enable marriages performed Record to Hindu religious rites later registered under thi^ act. Deshmukh explained thai bill is intended to give Hindu women equal rights with112 words
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Article91 1946-11-18 2 MADRAS TEACHERS TO GET MORE PAY (From Our Own Correspond**' Madras, Nov. 15.— (Delayed) The Madras Government proper allocate two crores and eight lakh*> for improving the pay of teacher*. Announcing this. Mininashilingam said m Madra day that it was not propn bring all schools under Btafc trol but help91 words
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93 1946-11-18 2 I.N .A. WANTS CHANC E TO QUELL DISTURB ANC ES (From Our Own Corresponden New Delhi. Nov. 15*— <I> An appeal to the Govern India to give the INA B i deal with communal di> was made by Shah Nawaz 1 He says: "INA belongs to n< and will deal93 words
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Article68 1946-11-18 2 (From Our Own Correspo" Wardha, Nov. 16.— T: Provinces Assembly passed the Maintenai: Order Bill which cloth with additional powerswiftly with communal The Premier as.su: critics it was Governi: tion to invest rural po powers to arrest male he said, there need be for fear68 words
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Article57 1946-11-18 2 HARIJANS ENTER HISTORIC TEMPL E (From Our Own CorrespMadras, Nov. 15 (Del jans entered the historic manya Temple In T. yesterday. A Party led Avinashilingam and H ter Munusami Pillai enf sacred precincts and ofl ship. Later, addressing a me leaders explained the si ;n of the event and appeals57 words
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224 1946-11-18 3 u.s to be Hermann SitaSfBTLSWi. "> many •lc left by him four weeks am wKn h lhe German .oil a few hours before he w«« h c «nimitted suitfde .her ,op-ran ki n g filSSi^ testament" which is allce- copy of one of theReuter - 224 words
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Article47 1946-11-18 3 .ivia, Nov. i. An intern (amp which had been forten has been discovered m ioera. Aneta news service reported today. ti said a party had left karta for Madoera under an pd safe-conduct pass to mite. They expect to return v next week.- UPUP - 47 words
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92 1946-11-18 3 Lake Success. New York, Nov. 1/.— Delegates to the United Nations Social Committee last week warmly applauded the proposal to grant women the same politilfli Tlg J S^ S men m aII member states of the United Nations. mJ£i C !S S UasReuter - 92 words
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167 1946-11-18 3 Machine Can Shape Concrete House In 24 Hours! London, Nov. 17. Technical exptrts of the Ministry of Health are to consider the use of a machine which, is claimed, can shape a concrete house m 24 hours. This is the "tournalayer," now being used on sites m the United States.Reuter - 167 words
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200 1946-11-18 3 New York, Nov. 15. President Truman, the State Department and American businessmen have joined m urging continuation of the U.S. foreign economic programme as one of the best safeguards against war. The I.S. has invested 520,000--000,000 m the programme and itsAP - 200 words
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740 1946-11-18 3 Moscow (Air Mail).-. -Traces of hitherto unknown civilisation have been found by a scientific expedition which returned recently from the task of charting the vast 1,000 foot high tableland rising m Central Asia between the Aral and Caspian Seas, known asReuter - 740 words
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177 1946-11-18 3 New York. Nov. 17. Cheers and applause at the National Foreign Trade Council convention greeted John Carter Vincent's announcement of the State department's opposition to the projected 500 million dollar United States loan to China until conditions m China improve. The listeners remained silentUP - 177 words
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Article79 1946-11-18 3 London, Nov. 17. Over half a century ago four school lads became friends m a Walthamstow bilde class, and mice then have met for dinner and theatre once yearly. The three married, hut the fourth. Alfred Henry Watts, remained a bachelor. He died m August this yearReuter - 79 words
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161 1946-11-18 4 Rangoon, Nov. 17. Thakin Ha Sein, leader of the Burmese Asiayone Donanir.a ("Burma for Burmans") Party and member of the Governor's Executive Council Friday issued an appeal for a merger of all Burmese political parties to form a "a democratic unitedReuter - 161 words
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211 1946-11-18 4 Kangoon, Nov. 17. Burma must In prepared to live on austerity level and submit to further taxation if necessary, declared I Tin Int. finance member of the Governor's Executive Council, m a speech Msierday. He described Burma's financial position as precarious. Times are hard"Reuter - 211 words
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Article63 1946-11-18 4 ALL HIS SALARY FOR N ATION Rangoon, Nov. 16. Tin Tut, anc< Minister In the Burma Governmem announced at a tea party held m his honour by the rma Journalists Association last night that he had decided <o offer from December 1. his entire salary to the Burmese nation asReuter - 63 words
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187 1946-11-18 4 Shanghai, (Air Mail —lmports of raw cotton, which easily topped the list of foreign goods flooding China m the first nine months of this year, are expected to show a considerable decline In future following the Central Bank of China's reported decisionReuter - 187 words
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110 1946-11-18 4 Batavia, Nov. 16.- -The text of the draft agreement reached between the Dutch Commission-Ge-neral and the Indonesian leaders and initialled yesterday at a meeting of both delegations will be published on Monday, it was learned here. It was officially announced that the Commission-GeneralReuter - 110 words
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Article96 1946-11-18 4 New York. Nov. 16. Partition oi India i^> the only solution to India's problem, Mr. Hassan Ispahani, personal representative of Mohammed AH Jinnah, and Brgum Shah Nawaz, representative of Indian Muslim women, said m an interview with New York newsmen. Speaking unofficially for Indian Muslims, they96 words
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82 1946-11-18 4 Batavia. Nov. 17. A regular air service will shortly be opened with routes through Manila, Hongkong. Bangkok. Singapore and Batavia ai:ti vice versa by the Philippine Commercial Airways, says Aneta. A Dakota aircraft belonging to the airways and piloted by an American Jim Fleming ofUP - 82 words
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Article89 1946-11-18 4 London, Nov. 16.— Mohammad Abbas. President of the London Branch of the All-India Muslim League and Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, President of the Great Britain Branch of the All-India Students Federation, left here tonight for South Wales. They are going to organise branches of both League and Federation mReuter - 89 words
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Article51 1946-11-18 4 London, Nov. 16.— Franz von Papen has received permission from the Bavarian authorities to go into a Bavarian sanatorium at Lautz, Berlin radio said tonight. Bavarian Premier Dr. Wilhelm Hoegner gave permission on rendition that von Papen remains under police supervision during his tribunal, the radio added.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article50 1946-11-18 4 Washington, Nov. 16.— The United States Government bought more than seven million bushels of wheat for export during the week ended last Wednesday, it was announced here today. This makes a total ol 45,500,000 bushels bought by the Government for export since September 9.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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247 1946-11-18 4 Speculation Over Molotov's Next "Disarmament" Move Lake Success, New York, Nov. 16. M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, is expected to follow up his disarmament proposal m the United Nations General Assembly by proposing the first concrete step towards limitation of armaments, it was learned today m circles close to theReuter - 247 words
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Article83 1946-11-18 4 Nicosia, Cyprus, Nov. 16.— Illegal immigrants held m Carados detention camp m Cyprus have declared a 24-hour hunger strike starting at midnight tonight m protest against the new immigration quota for Palestine. I The Palestine Government announced on Tuesday that it would continue to apply duringReuter - 83 words
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Article71 1946-11-18 4 New York, Nov. 16.— The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin received the Greek Ambassador m London here today for discussions, it is understood, on Greek territorial claims against Bulgaria and Albania which have still to be [decided by the Council of Foreign [Ministers. TheReuter - 71 words
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53 1946-11-18 4 BRITAIN, U. S. NOTES TO RUM ANIA DELIVERED Bucharest, Nov. 16.— The British note on the Rumanian elections replying to the Rumanian Government's note of November 2 was delivered at 1 p.m. (local time) today, It was learnt here. The United States reply to the Rumanian note was d*lfv«r»H v»o»««Reuter - 53 words
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Article31 1946-11-18 4 Paris. Nov. 16.— Prince Nabil Hassan Toussoun, cousin of King Parouk of Egypt, was killed when ins car left the road and crashed into tree at Baulieu In thp Riviera.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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485 1946-11-18 4 First Sakai School In Negri Sembilan Opened Amidst the picturesque surrounding of datum and padi fields, the first Sakai school m Negri Sembilan was declared open at Kampong Tekir, m Labu Mukim, on November 13. The openIng ceremon) "as conducted l>y the District Officer of Seremban, Mr. L. H. N.485 words
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79 1946-11-18 4 London, Nov. 16.— Urgent radio warning! (hat mines may lay m their course have been sent to' the liners Queen Elizabeth and America on their way to Southampton. On Thursday, a trawler was blown up off Cork with heavy casualties. Commodore Sir James Bissett, CaptainReuter - 79 words
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92 1946-11-18 4 London, Nov. 16.— Scotland Yard is investigating the mysteries of the theft of more than £2,500 notes of foreign currency from the safes of the Shipping and Trade Mission of the Norwegian Government at Kingston House, Knightsbridge. There were no signs of forcible entry. The92 words
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Article39 1946-11-18 4 The above-mentioned Hindustani School will hereafter be under the .supervision of Mrs. M. Jamnadas member of the Hind Volunteer Service m place of Sri M. R. Kaliaperumal, as the latter is shortly leaving for India. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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89 1946-11-18 4 Indian Conference To Abolish Class, Caste Distinctions A two-day conference of Malaya's nearly 250 Hindu Temple Management Committee representatives will be held on Nov. 17 and 18 m Kuala Lumpur, under the sponsorship of the Malayan Indian Congress to consider abolition of all "social disabilities and caste distinctions" still prevailingAP - 89 words
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Article157 1946-11-18 4 The Secretary of the Johore Regional Indian Congress writes: The following are the interim office-bearers for the local Indian Congress Johore Bahru:— Sri. P. Ramasamy, (Convenor*; Sri. C. K. Gopal, (Secretary); and Sri. N Nadarajan Chettiar, (Treasurer. This is to inform to the members of Johore157 words
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60 1946-11-18 4 The birthday of Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was observed by the students of the Khalsa School, Taiping, on Nov. 14, morning. Students of the Tamil school and some ladies were present. Sri Atma Singh <Asst. Secretary local Indian Congress* gave a short speech on the60 words
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40 1946-11-18 4 H.E. The Governor-General will broadcast to the peoples of Malaya from the Blue Network ol Radio Malaya at 9.45 p.m on Tuesday Nov. 19th. The talk will be relayed from Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Malacca.40 words
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Article47 1946-11-18 4 INDIAN ART EXHIBITION IN LONDON London. Nov. 17.— The Royal Academy is preparing to hold a representative exhibition of Indian art In the winter of 1947. Sculpture, painting, textiles, and other works to be shown will be drawn mainly from collections m India and Great Britain.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article37 1946-11-18 4 Southampton, Nov. 16.— An album page of Mauritius stamps worth £45.000 is arriving at Southampton from New York on the Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday for inclusion m the British philatelic exhibition at South Kensington next montth. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article39 1946-11-18 4 New York. Nov. 16.— The Council of Foreign Ministers held its second informal session m the Waldorf Hotel. New York, tonight. The French compromise plan for the status of jKie Governor of Trieste was discussed, it was understood. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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87 1946-11-18 4 THIS CRAZY WORLD: HE ADVERTISES FO R FUN Taunton, Massa< h Mail)—The f0110w,,, ment appeared m newspaper. "For Sale—Small seats four; thorough and m need of repau obtainable; this is JHj; the slowest moving J<J riding car on the ma reliable and runs »ell some imart aleck uh, knows allUP - 87 words
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Article26 1946-11-18 4 London, Nov. 16 rising m many par although the rain ha Vale Evcshan the i rising today, also IV cershire where cattl< on high land.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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