Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1946
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Title Section16 1946-12-07 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 256. sixc;ai>ore l Saturday, December 7, 1916. PRICE 10 CKNT>16 words
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Article, Illustration641 1946-12-07 1 ATTLEE SUCCEEDS IN PERSUADING INDIANS TO ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE "No Great importance Attached To New Development, Say political Quarters London, Dec. <i. AJI the Indian leaders will mn>( m conference with the I'rime Minister Mr. (lenient Attlee and members of the Cabinet at No. 10, Downing Street tonight, headquarters of bothReuter; AP; UP - 641 words
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229 1946-12-07 1 'rrom Our Own Correspondent) Travancor" Dec. 6. Sir C. P. Kaniaswami Iyer, Travancore Dewan, is relinquishing at his own request the Dewanship from January it next. His successor, who is likely to be a local man, will be announced shortly. Sir Ramaswami's decision, it is229 words
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418 1946-12-07 1 Malaya's Rice Sugar Rations Increased sources, principally Burma and Slam. *nouid be remembered ati<ms from Burma and Si territories m the proportion to the allo by Ihe huernationg] Em In increase m the sugar ration also l.cii made possible U\ rival <>t ships containing the nice «>t Malaya's allocation for418 words
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Article147 1946-12-07 1 •ndon, Dec, The Chief need he moment m Indonesia is for ions to progress amicably i 'incidents" may subside In- sta^e set for a peaceful lays the Spectator m an tl note m its current issue. although the British occupation Indonesia ended officially last md Britain hasReuter - 147 words
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125 1946-12-07 1 Indo-China: Serious Allegations Against French London, Dec. fc— The leftwinff British periodical New Statesman resterday accused thr French ol lonino to regain control of the whole of Indo-China by sharp practice and by exploiting tempovary concessions math' l>> Dr. Ho riii-niinh hist summer. "Tlie plan, discovered on the son ofReuter - 125 words
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Article87 1946-12-07 1 London. Dec. G. The Indian Workers Association of Great Britain Wednesday sent a deputalon to Sardar Balclev Singh to Inform him that their members Including 99 per cent, of the Sikh Community m Britain were against Pakistan and they appealed to him to ensure that anyReuter - 87 words
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Article291 1946-12-07 1 London, Dec. (>. The Society of Psychical Research has expressed willingness to Investigate incidents at a 300 years' old house at Seymour Almhouses, Langley, Bucks, occupied by Mrs. Florence Buckland, daughter June aged 19, sons Geoffrey, aged 10 and Jackie, agea live, and Mrs. Marther Shelock andReuter - 291 words
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117 1946-12-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Dec. <;.— "The only remedj I can suggest for the present state of things m Bengal is the formation of a strong disciplined volunteer corps imbued with lie ideals of the INW." declared Sara I Chandra Bose who117 words
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112 1946-12-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Dec. 6.— -Assam Premier Kardoloi has sent the following cable to Pandit Nehru: "Mr. Jinnah's whole endeavour seems to include Assam In his eastern zone of Pakistan. His Interpretation regarding the scope and powers of sections and groupings is112 words
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59 1946-12-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Dec. 6.— The Working Committee of the Sikh Panthic Board, meeting m Lahore yesterday, resolved to request Congress leaders to fulfil their pledges given to the Sikhs for obtaining adequate safeguards m the future constitution. Harikishen Singh was elected59 words
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Article43 1946-12-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Dec. 6.— it is announced here that the repatriation ship, Jalagopal, which left Singapore recently will call at Port Swettenham during its second trip, and Penang during its third, to repatriate urgent cases from uprountry areas.43 words
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45 1946-12-07 1 (From Own Our Correspondent) Bihar, Dec. 6.- -It is now revealed •hat an attempt was made on the Orissa Governor's life while he was recently camping at Sambalpur by a man armed with a dagger. The man was arrested.45 words
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51 1946-12-07 1 (From Own Our Correspondent) Madras, Dec. 6. Over a thousand families nave been rendered homeless by rains which are still continuing m the city. Reports from the interior reveal that damage has been vast. Thousand acres of paddy were destroyed m Chingleput alone by the51 words
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130 1946-12-07 1 iFroni Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. Dec. 6. -Large quantities of Indian gunny bags am being exported to South Africa from Ceylon thus nullifying the India Government's embargo, according to information received by the Bombay Merchants' Chamber The Chamber protests that if this is not stopped,130 words
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Article82 1946-12-07 1 Colombo, Dec. 6. Ceylon's Food Commissioner K. Vaithianathan If leaving for Singapore today to detail the unsatisfactory food position o' Ceylon to the forthcoming South ast Asia liaison officers food conference. The rice ration was cut by one-third last week and the present meagre flour ration IsReuter - 82 words
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Article276 1946-12-07 1 London. Dec. (i. The story of Nuernberg, with the trial and execution of Nazidom's warlords, climaxed by the suicide of Hermann Goering- was top news story of I'M*, m the opinion of editors of I nited Press European clients. Chosen on the basis of reader,Reuter; UP - 276 words
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Article153 1946-12-07 1 Baia vi. t. Deo. b. Indonesia* largest political organisation. tllt Islamic Party, on Friday rejected the Netherlands-Indonesian draft agreement at an All-Java Conference m Plwikiifw. according to Antara. The party, which holds eight portfolios m Premier Sutan Sjahrir's Cabinet, announced it will begin an Indies-wide campaignAP - 153 words
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Article292 1946-12-07 1 OTHER LATE NEWS IN BRIEF Uonukong, Dec. 6. -The Hongkong Government announced on Friday that 820 cases of small-pox were reported m Hon^kon^ durinc November and resulted m 530 deaths. A spokesman said the disease is spreading In areas which are not under check and vaccination. He predicted at leastReuter; AP - 292 words
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Advertisement22 1946-12-07 1 TELL YOU* PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MUKASU The Leading Tamil Naily m Malaya over 12 years. 71, Selegie Road, Singapore22 words
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337 1946-12-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec 7. 1946. INCOME TAX Colon) and rich cla 'i who are influen ad lor sfully opposed I ition, the the at; I op- a suru I mre I I ent rnient to in/ill not convince d when the business mous must the moment LOUld337 words
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Article1182 1946-12-07 2 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE SA YS LOUIS FISCHER (EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL) What did I learn m four months of travel through Europe an I Asia? The majority of mankind have one chief preoccupation: h'>\\ to get enough food to keep1,182 words
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Article170 1946-12-07 2 Lake Success, Dec. t». Warning that "Jo delay is to die" the United States yesterday urged the immediate United Nations approval of the six-month old plan to outlaw the atomic warfare, and harness split atom for peaceful use. Author of the American plan Bernard BaruchUP - 170 words
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292 1946-12-07 2 Burma, Far East "Desperately Short Of Consumer Goods," Britishers Told London, Dec. <>. Liberated British Far East territories and Burma In particular are desperately short (»f consumer goods and everything is needed to rehabilitate their peacetime economy, said Mr. A. 11. Seymour, chief of the Burma Office Supply Organisation mReuter - 292 words
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Article228 1946-12-07 2 Rangoon, Dec. 6. The impending international trade negotiations which may result m the sacrifice of preferences and the lowering of import duties m the interest of multilateral trade will seriously affect Burma's revenue unless it is accompanied by expansion m the total volume of trade,Reuter - 228 words
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Article67 1946-12-07 2 Moscow, Dec. a. livestia's New York correspondent reported yesterday that the coal strike with i's resnltani paralysis of industry, transport and electricity \\a> Hiving Ameru ans further proof thai their wellbeing was purely 'illusory' a trend which is causing wits to alter their slogan to "InUP - 67 words
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Article94 1946-12-07 2 SOUTH AVlin A n. Lake Success, New The second round m th tut en South Africa racial discrimination issu Union is expected to i, me General Assembly pi. sun this week-end. it is understood Jan Smuts, Sou" a ;li make the i.i ol hiaReuter - 94 words
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82 1946-12-07 2 Nanking, I I spokesman Tress conference, h< nese delegation to tions was making n >n the South Africa i. Land Act. replied months the Chinese I thorities m Johanm received authority to mentations regarding "We are fully awar< valves many Natioi which the Chin* notUP - 82 words
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87 1946-12-07 2 Johannesburg, Dec. B.— The ne« non-European poliej of tin African Labour Party u.tv annonnred yesterday. The statement Party is determined thai sent capitalist poliei labour shall be abolish d country. Tho general Labour Party, formu clal conference on Not. L( of planned economy toReuter - 87 words
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105 1946-12-07 2 Johannesburg, De. 6 I mc: of qualified muni chi.se to native reside!: nesburg and act pie of municipal fn Asiatic and coloun d the same ba Bui commended by the ma Municipality of Johann European affair* (fops I Venables. In European affal tni The reportReuter - 105 words
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96 1946-12-07 2 New Delhi. I) D'Silva, Oylon C sentative In mdi.i that Indian merchant were said to be Involved tnenta to export Indian fo South Africa m defl rnmeni of mdi. port of goods to that D'Silva was replyin f .'<n at a Rotary CllliReuter - 96 words
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Article409 1946-12-07 2 Manchester, Dec. :>. The liberal .Manchester Guardian urges thai United States support of the Kuomintang be withdrawn and declares that China is slipping hack into chaos from which Sun >at Sen dragged her 20 or more years ago. Comparing the progress m China nid India,Reuter - 409 words
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143 1946-12-07 2 Gandhiji's Armed Guards Increased Fourfold Calcutta, Dec. t». The official armed police guard on Mahatnia Gandhi's camp at Srirampur, Eastern Bengal, was increased to more than fourfold yesterday. Reasons for this move are not known. Hitherto, a small force of one sub- inspector and four armed policemen has shadowed MahatmaReuter - 143 words
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Article65 1946-12-07 2 London. Dec. 5. —Inquiries made at Pandit Nehru's headquarters m London lasi night suggest there la no truth m reports from Delhi t U a .special emissary has left >r Britain with Gandhi's reply U a confidential and Important i nmunlcatlon from London." Unconfirmed reports from I lhiReuter - 65 words
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80 1946-12-07 2 ASAF ALL INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO U.S.? Washington, Dec. 6.— it was learned here that India now has an Ambassador to the United States, though this has not yet been officially announced. United Press learned that Asaf Ali is the name on Truman's desk. It is expected thai this will speedUP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration492 1946-12-07 3 4 Possible Isiext Week.** Sa//5 Air. Morrison waste a whole day Mealing £5,000 from Lord Nelson The remainder of Mr. Churchill's sentence could not be heard above i ho Opposition -heera and derisory laughter from Government benches m the midst of which Mr.Reuter; UP - 492 words
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Article99 1946-12-07 3 London, Dec. The rift between the Congress Party and the Muslim League was apparent at the reception given to the four Indian leaders h\ the Indian lliu'i Commissioner sir Samuel Rtinsanadhan, at India House yesterda.f afternoon. The reception commenced at 4 p.m. and almost the entire99 words
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Article133 1946-12-07 3 London, Dec. 5. Mr. P. D. Saggi President of the Indian Nationals Congress Overseas, told Reiner erday that he had invited Mr. V. K. Krishna Monon. personal representative of Pandit Nehru, to preside at the Congress convention to be held m London next May. "Menon hasReuter - 133 words
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279 1946-12-07 3 Batavia, Dec. H.— The Netl planning an extensive construct small water craft of all types I In the inter-island field the KPM Company once more is operating between all principal ports of the Indies archipelago, though "pre-war capacity has not nearly been reached," accordingAP - 279 words
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157 1946-12-07 3 Canberra, Dec. 5. The joint secretary of the Finance Department. D. K. Nehru, and Prof. Adarkar. economic adviser, who are m Canberra studying the Australian system of Commonwealth grants to states as the basis for central government aid to the Indian Provinces said theReuter - 157 words
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Article73 1946-12-07 3 Budapest, Dec. 4.— The police said ye*st<fday that the wife of a former SS man had pleaded guilty to dismembering the corp ses of two Hungarian policemen and selling them m the blackmarket for human consumption. Thirty -one more members of a "Nazi cannibal'sUP - 73 words
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104 1946-12-07 3 London Doe. 6. The Royal luni Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress le ider, Mohammed All Jinnah, Muslim League President. and other Indian representatives ai Buckingham Palace here on Thursday did not perturb the palace staff, -;iid the Stars gossip- writer Accustomed to entertainingAP - 104 words
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81 1946-12-07 3 5 BROTHERS ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF AUNT Catania. Italy, Dec. 4.— Five brothers were arrested today for the witchcraft murder of their aunt. The police said they quietly visited a fortune teller seeking a cure for their insane mother and sister. The fortune teller advised them to "bathe the browsUP - 81 words
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Article92 1946-12-07 3 London. Dec. 6. A delegation from the Cambridge University Majlis led by the President, M. V. Rajagopal, and the Secretary Ak bar Imam, yesterday met Pandit Nehru. They discussed Affairs <>f the Majlis m which Nehru ji took great inter •It was purely a socialReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement147 1946-12-07 3 I) 1N(l X I CO., Children's Shoes or th« latest r^flTOl lI^O (ie T e ra Ld" ce p r «r h tr S TO LEX TO LEI TO LET VISHMJ SILK STORE, <f/*£W YORK Out-Fitters. North Bridge Road, R. O. WU TRADING CO., i». NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Singapore. Stamford147 words
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554 1946-12-07 4 Unffapore, Doc. (i. Mr. Christopher hanccllor, the General Manager of Routers, passed thnm^h Singapore yesterday by toal on his wa\ from Sydney to London. He was accompanied !>> Mr. Walton Cole, Reuters' Managing Editor. incellor and Mr, Cole HewReuter - 554 words
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66 1946-12-07 4 INDIAN DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES FOR CHARITY Three Indian dramatic performances will be staged on 7ua, Bth and Jth December, 1946, respectively commencing from 7.30 p.m. daily at the Sultan Talkies, i3Vfe milestone, Seletar m aid of the Indian Welfare Home Funds. The concert will include magic shows as well as dances.66 words
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294 1946-12-07 4 Batavia, Dec. I. An extensvie programme of repair ami construction <>t roads ami irrigation facilities is being studied the Netherlands Indies Government, tin* government Information service has announced. But •what will happen to the department m charge of the maintenance ofAP - 294 words
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287 1946-12-07 4 Just over a week ago, fifty residents of Ampang approached the Department of Public Relations for help to rehabilitate the Recreation Ground at Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Before the war the recreation ground behind tne Ampang Post office was taken over by Government for dredging287 words
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79 1946-12-07 4 STALIN TRICKED ROOSEVELT, SAYS U.S. CONGRESSMAN Pueblo, (Olorado, Dec. .">. (imiircssiiKi.i Walter 11. Judd (a .Minnesota Republican) said m a speech at Pueblo Club yesterday that the late President Kooscvelt realized shortly before his death that he had been tricked and deceived by Stalin and put that conviction on recordUP - 79 words
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Article154 1946-12-07 4 DEATH OF "VETI AMMAN" The death occurred on Thursday algal, U his residence m tsuiui lemuok, Serembun, 01 Mr. Yettivtioo, well-known ->egii <emoiiuu unit conn uc tor unu luii^iaiuim; resident of Serenjban. Lne deceascu, who bad been ailing for some months now, iook a iu*ii lor tne worse on ihursauy154 words
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Article68 1946-12-07 4 Representatives oi ail nationalities were present at me ten-par l> given oy me Malayan Democratic union yesieiaay evening ai tne Liioeriy Cauarta premises. Xne utcaoiuii wuc> vie Hi ot aiunverbcuy Joi vie inauguration oi tne iviuu. Mr. Pump noannm, who presiu[eu, Una ivu. Jonn jLoer maae unpxc^oivc ipLCtiltij.68 words
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62 1946-12-07 4 SAC'S AWARDS FOR THOSE WHO HELPED ARMY A ceremony will be held on the Padang m lront of the Seiangor Cluo at 10 ajn. on the morning of December 8, m which His Excellency the Governor will be presenting the Supreme Allied Commander's Cards of Commendation to civilians who helped62 words
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365 1946-12-07 4 Rangoon, Dec. ti. wSir Hubert El win Ranee, Governor of Hurma. m a speech here Wednesday night declared that the British Government and all who loved Burma wished to see her take her rightful place among the nations of theReuter - 365 words
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96 1946-12-07 4 NAAFI In Singapore School: "Merely Temporary" The occupation of the Nan Una (lirls School by the NAAFI is merely temporary, it will cease on March 30th. I!U7, says an official statement issued last night. The Inter-Services Committee have had the problem under active 1 consideration for the past lour weeks.96 words
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41 1946-12-07 4 The r<»mmoditics and Textiles Traders Association, Johore Bahru, have sent a petition to the Chief Secretary, Malayan I'nlon Kuala 1 u m pur for the abolition of the control of textiles and for exemption from licensing.41 words
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90 1946-12-07 4 His Majesty the King has honoured seven of Britain's most distinguished men with appointment to Britain's oldest and most illustrious order Order Of The Garter. They are: Viscount Mountbutten of Burma, Viscount Alanbrooke, former C-in-C, Viscount Portal of Hungerford, former Chief of90 words
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Article70 1946-12-07 4 "As from 16th, December, 194U, the southern half of Teluk Ayer Basin is to be closed to all waterborne traffic to allow the clearance of wrecks. As soon as this porticn has been completed, work will commence on the northern half which will then be closed to70 words
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Article47 1946-12-07 4 There will be committee meetings of the Malayan Indian Congress. Ulu Langat Branch, Kajang, on the 21st of eve/y month vi the Indian Association premises, Kajang, at 4 p.m. Every member m the committee is requested to attend the meetings without fail.47 words
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367 1946-12-07 4 AROUND THE COURTS Armed Robber Sentenced To Death JUDGE THANKS MALAYS WHO HELPED CATCH HIM •"Ong Ah Jin, on the second charge I convict you on your own plea. On the first charge the jury has found you guilty and I convict you accordingly." So said Mr. Justice T. A.Reuter - 367 words
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274 1946-12-07 4 8 YEARS AND "CAT" FOR MIDNIGHT ROBBER Two policemen on patrol duty m the early hours of 0.1. TZ arrested a Chinese on a bicycle for riding it without a light, but when they 7oi»k him to the police station they found that he was one of those wanted for274 words
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Article144 1946-12-07 4 Two pamphlets dealing wilh Malaya and Burma are now m preparation. The first, under th-- Utle "The New Maiaya," is now with the printers. It la an Interesting account- of the history and background v,f the Maliy Peninsula, and a d^cussion >j the plans which are now144 words
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Article38 1946-12-07 4 I Import of swine from (he Malai van Union which has m the past been limited to 2,000 head per month has been raised to 3,500 head per month with effect from Ist December. lU4<)38 words
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Miscellaneous26 1946-12-07 4 UNITED NATION^ BROAD* i Each day ft 3i.00 metn I Information Sec the activities oj and it.s Institut] p.m. to 3 45 the broadca.--3 45 p.m.26 words
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