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Title Section15 1947-04-22 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 60. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration410 1947-04-22 1 Sehruji Says League Can Have t On Condition V www ited Provinces, Apr. 21.— Pandit Jawaharlal "resident of India's Interim Government, said last hat Pakistan (separate Muslim State) could not be ited by resort to lorce. riktag Mao ;0 miles north he declared that Pakistan couldReuter; UP - 410 words
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131 1947-04-22 1 I Correspondent) Oo 'n Apr. 21.— "Congress has stored by the upper classes tot of the common man J» .ailed to prevail in the counsels y**. Therefore, Congress Ld dissolve and allow the rise Jfw parties with new economic )!it >eal programmes for the131 words
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Article44 1947-04-22 1 E'^n Correspondent) *h a Pr 21 Sixty-five lj m striken were ;^y tor creating a public conveyances. Nation took a new *fc<-n they started tram* and beotZ? rdCfl y manner and Wdu In one instance, lr f d «> disperse the44 words
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188 1947-04-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 21.— Reliable political circles believe that Lord Mountbatten intends convening a round-table conference of Indian leaders in May when he will outline his plan for the transfer of power and try to evolve a compromise on the188 words
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121 1947-04-22 1 Karachi, Apr. 21.— "There is idle talk and wishful thinking on the part of some opponents of Pakistan that Karachi will be separated from Sind In the event of a northwestern zone Pakistan being established. 'Karachi has always remained part of Sind and121 words
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46 1947-04-22 1 Washington, Apr. 21.— Losses to the United States Government through money operations connected with soldier blackmarketing overseas may exceed US $500,000,--000, a government official estimated on Monday. This doubles the loss the British Treasury recently announced it had sustained.- APAP - 46 words
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Article147 1947-04-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 21. A reception was given by Madras citizens yesterday evening to meet the Malayan and Indonesian delegations to the Asian Conference who are now here. Replying to the welcome In Tamil, A. Ganapathi, Malayan Labour leader, stated that the Conference147 words
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107 1947-04-22 1 Jerusalem, Apr. 21,— Two ropes fashioned into nooses were found on Monday by British authorities near the spot where two military jeeps were ambushed in Jerusalem by men believed to be members of the Jewish underground. The discovery recalled broadcast threats by Irgun Zval Leuml,AP - 107 words
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Article33 1947-04-22 1 Ankara, Apr. 21.— The Indian trade delegation headed by Hassan Isphahani, who arrived here four days ago, left for Smyrna on Friday where they win spend two days and then proceed to Istanbul33 words
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Article69 1947-04-22 1 GANDHIJI TO "FAST UNTO DEATH?" Patna via Bombay, Apr. 21. A source close to Mohandas K. Gandhi said yesterday an investigation of the rioting in East Bengal Province will determine whether Gandhiji "fasts unto death 91 in protest. Dr. Mahmud, Muslim member of the Congress Party and Development Minister ofUP - 69 words
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111 1947-04-22 1 Nawmlphiya, Apr. 21.— The Ceylon India Congress at its 7th Annual session here demanded thai :i declaration similar to that o« India bo made without delay by ihe British Government setting a date for withdrawal of the British from Ceylon. The Congress reiterated itsReuter - 111 words
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172 1947-04-22 1 London, Apr. 21. Proposals that the United Nations should frame a declaration of human rights including freedom of religion are contained in a report just issued by the joint committee on religious liberty, set up by the British Council of Churches and conferenceReuter - 172 words
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Article96 1947-04-22 1 Washington, Apr. 21.— Burma and the United States are expected to establish full diplomatic relations in the near future, it is learned from reliable sources. It is believed that the Burmese Government will shortly notify the United States that it is prepared to establishReuter - 96 words
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Article41 1947-04-22 1 London, Apr." 21.— Dr. Ahmed Mukhtar, new Economic Adviser to the Indian Military Mission in Germany, left London this morning by air for Berlin. Dr. Mukhtar was formerly head of the Department of Economics in the Gov- ernment of Bombay.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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238 1947-04-22 1 IN REPLY TO WALLACE CHURCHILL SAYS "WAR NOT INEVITABLE" London, Apr. 21.— Winston Churchill said on Sunday that war is not inevitable, but would be inevitable if Britain and the United States were to follow a policy of appeasement and one-sided argument. The wartime British Prime Minister made the statementAP - 238 words
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164 1947-04-22 1 Bombay, Apr. 21. Sudden stabbings on tramcars marked yesterday's communal disturbances here which continued till dusk. Two people were killed and 17 injured but unofficial estimate gave three killed and 35 .njured. There were 20 knife attacks In Bombay yesterday, two of them fatal, andReuter - 164 words
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Article95 1947-04-22 1 Nawaiapitiyu, Colombo, Apr. 21. —Urging Indian workers in Ceylon to organir? on the lines of British trade urr V. V. Girl, a former Labour Minister of the Madras Govern, ni and former President of the All-India Trade Union Congress. t"ir- the sixth annual session of the95 words
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Article, Illustration366 1947-04-22 1 21 Yesterday ELIZABETH DEDICATES LIFE TO SERVICE OF BRITISH EMPIRE Cape Town, Apr. Broadcastii* n isi remote corners u tli fcri i I of a in, Princcsv Etfj I dedicated "my to the servue <>i til itisii Tinpirc. In her simple -l^ birihd beth saJd: -i ciar« i a,; thatUP; AP; Reuter - 366 words
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Advertisement19 1947-04-22 1 Subscription Rates For Indian Daily Mail Local Foreign by IVst MONTHLY *;.o0 QUARTERLY 990 HALF YEARLY ID.OO ANNUALLY 38.0019 words
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856 1947-04-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, April 22, 1947. BEGINNING OF A NEW CRISIS? THOUGH the British Press and the British leaders are unanimous in their justification of the resignation of Lord Pethick-Law-rence on corrjpassionate grounds, namely, his physical inability to cope up with the increased responsibility of his office in856 words
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Article, Illustration365 1947-04-22 2 Viceroy Will Announce New Plan Within Next 14 Days? New Delhi, April 21.— Mahatma Gandhi may visit Delhi again before the end of the month in which case he will have further discussions with Viceroy Mountbatten and be present at meetings ofReuter - 365 words
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77 1947-04-22 2 New lieini, April 20. Sir Terence Snone, lugii Commissioner lor the United Kingdom in India, has taken the tirst step towards preparing the ground for the cnanged status of ttr»tons in India alter June, 1948, by calling for ine immediate registration with his office ofUP - 77 words
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152 1947-04-22 2 New Delhi (By Air Mail.— A scheme for the experimental manufacture milk powder is shortly to be undertaken in India, which will provide for a more lucrative return to the cattle owners and also increase the total milk supply in areas farthest away from152 words
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258 1947-04-22 2 Calcutta, Apr. 21.— H. S. Suhrawardy, Ikngal l' rfm the close of a day of 19 casualties and 120 arrests n last night issued an urgent peace appeal to 'those Hind Muslims in Calcutta who are still continuing to a.N pie, throw bombs, fire guns,Reuter - 258 words
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Article57 1947-04-22 2 New Delhi, April 21.— The Government of India is not likely to support any proposal for a separate Zionist State in Palestine or for unlimited Jewish immigration when the future of Palestine comes up for discassion at a special session of the United Nations Assembly at Lake Success on AprilReuter - 57 words
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Article52 1947-04-22 2 New Delhi (By Air Mail).— First Indian to command an active battalion in the field during Woria War II in Italy— Lt.- Col. Digamber Singh Brar, 0.8.E., 4 Mahratta Light Infantry, has been promoted Brigadier, i He is expected to assume command of 114 Indian Infantry Brigade52 words
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Article118 1947-04-22 2 New Delhi (By Air Mail).—Sanction has just been given for the formation of a new corps in the Indian Army—the Indian Remount and Veterinary Corps. This has been made possible by the amalgamation of the Army Remount Department and the Indian Army Veterinary Corps. In118 words
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Article49 1947-04-22 2 New Delhi (By Air Mail).—Output of coal in British In da and Indian States during 194G increased to 29,276,893 tons from 28,717,--046 tons in 1945. In comparison with 1943 when production fell down to 25,368,879 tons, output last year has risen by 3.908,014 tons.49 words
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108 1947-04-22 2 New York, Apr. 21.— Pandit Nehru in a message to Paul Robeson, American Negro singer, who is Chairman of the Council on African Affairs sponsoring a rally against imperialism this week, says: "I do not think that the United Nations can continue to function successfullyReuter - 108 words
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Article64 1947-04-22 2 Saigon, April 21.-— A tribute to the "spirit of conciliation" of Pandit Nehru as leader of the Pan-Asiatic Conference in New Delhi was paid today by Princess Youkanther of Cambodia on her return to Indo-China as a member of the Indo-Chinese delegation to the Conference. "HeReuter - 64 words
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254 1947-04-22 2 Shanghai, April 20. Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and Parsees mingled in perfect amity here today when the local Indian community gave a reception in honour of the Indian Ambassador K. P. S. Menon and Mrs. Menon. There were about 1,000 present and it254 words
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Article132 1947-04-22 2 Rangoon, April ;ji.- llle tribesmen of Burma's t frontier between tiie Sha n s and Human province of China gone heachiuniing again,, to official reporu reaching J* The Frontier Area* a tion Officer told Router todto ten cases of headhunting v porujd during the last, fiReuter - 132 words
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72 1947-04-22 2 The Government of India m decided that for the purp recruitment to Central Civil Services, members of the Agar. gar and Mahyavanshi comr. in the Province of Bombay be recognised as belonging to Scheduled Castes and, thereforeligible for vacancies reserve: for the Scheduled Ca3tes. This72 words
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Article35 1947-04-22 2 Patna, Bihar (By Air Ma:l'.-72 "oldest man in Bihar," Pandit CM man Mishra, has died here, tf| 118. A regular morn.ng cons'-' tional kept Pandit Mishra fit up s the day of his death.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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567 1947-04-22 2 Koh--Noor Diamond Belongs To The Sovereign Not The Crown! QUESTION OF ITS RETURN A MATTER FOR THE KING TO DECIDE? London, April 21. The India Office is considering the whole question of the return to India of historic documents and relics relating (o that country which ?re nuw held inReuter - 567 words
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Article, Illustration389 1947-04-22 3 Chiang Reiterates China's Sympathy With India's Freedom Struggle -India And China Bound To :0t Determining Influence On Peace Of World 11 /ini: (By Air Mail)— "Now that the date for the teritish rule has been fixed, I heartily rejoice with ople thai the incrcas.nnr efforts they have made I thirty389 words
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Article65 1947-04-22 3 Frankfurt, Apr. 21.—Transatlantic Airlines officials who arrange flights to the United States for Americans and their fraulein brides, reported today at least one German girl is taking no chances on missing the plane. Cross indexing of the letter files revealed that two soldiers are inUP - 65 words
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Article154 1947-04-22 3 New York, April 21. A full-page photograph of Gandhiji leaning on the shoulder of Lady Mountbatten as he follows India's new Viceroy into the meeting at Viceregal Lodge is given prominence in Friday's "ssue .of the .American magazine Liter Terming it the 'picture of the week,"Reuter - 154 words
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140 1947-04-22 3 The number of persons found employment by the He-settlement and Employment Organisation of Jiie Government of India in February, 19H, was 11,380, bringing (he total number of persons thus placed upto the end of that month to 139, 961. The placinga include appointments140 words
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607 1947-04-22 3 'Times' Foreshadows A Compromise Over Pakistan London, Apr. 21. Approval of the role of Indian States as a means of providing balance and stability in India torn by communal strife is given in today's London Times. In its editorial, which saysthat the attitude of the States towards the problems concernedReuter - 607 words
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297 1947-04-22 3 Basle, April 21. Sardar Bajpai, Indian Trade Commis--'oner for Western Europe, told Reuters that he was greatly impressed by the comprehensive picture of Swiss workmanship and inventiveness which the Swiss Industries Fair presented. He B&id that trade between India and Switzerland couldReuter - 297 words
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788 1947-04-22 3 Oslow, Norway, Apr. 21.— Henry A. Wallace whose original programme of a single speech in Norway has been expanded to include four platform appearances and a radio address was welcomed to Oslo as "one of the most important voices for the common man."AP; UP - 788 words
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Article44 1947-04-22 3 Lucknow (By Air Mail). One thousand four hundred and fifty persons died of plague in the third week of March in the United Provinces. The fatality rate worked out at nearly 3.87 per 100,000 of the population.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement25 1947-04-22 3 Ideal House For Delightful Snrees Maganla! Nagindas Co PIECE GOODS MERCHANT? 85—87, ARAB STREET. PHONE: 3407 SINGAPORE gr* known for quality. -STATESMAN" r^j >J Cigarettes25 words
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430 1947-04-22 4 More Taxis Now Than Pre-War: Less Private Cars (By Our Staff Reporter) The Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, yesterday urged the public to bring to his notice the taxi drivers who still indulge in overcharging. There are definitely more taxis plying on the430 words
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Article, Illustration281 1947-04-22 4 Enlisted in 1917 as a sapper in [the Punjab University Signals Section Col. Malik Mohd. Munir Khan Tiwana, 19th Lancers, late Liaison Officer, Morale Directorate, General Headquarters, India, has just been promoted Brigadier and given command of the Kamptee Sub-Area. He belongs to the famous Tiwana281 words
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Article211 1947-04-22 4 Four Armed Robberies On Sunday There were four armed robberies on Sunday In which cash and valuables worth $2,139 were taken away. In the first instance, two Chinese, both armed with pistols, entered a house in Circular Road in the early hours and decamped with $600 and a silver belt211 words
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Article37 1947-04-22 4 The Higher Education Commission will meet the Trade Advisory Committee at 9a.m. In the Secretariat Council Chamber today. Professor Pugh, Prof. Pickering and Mr. Leonard Barnes are leaving for the U.K. by air on Wednesday.37 words
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176 1947-04-22 4 Reward For Trishawman's Public Spiritedness On Saturday night two European soldiers were arrested for trying to sell a pistol. The two soldiers it appears hired a trishaw in front of the Cathay cinema and asked the rider to proceed along Serangpon Road. On their way one of them took out176 words
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162 1947-04-22 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Quick and prompt attention last night by the Singapore Fire Brigade brought under control what might have been a very big fire causing considerable damage. The fire occurred in a petrol kiosk in Serangoon Road opposite St. Michael's Road inside162 words
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92 1947-04-22 4 The President of the Sarawak Dayak Association has sent the following message to the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. C. K. Attic*:— "While we do not wish to contradict the Governor-General's statement on his recent visit, we nevertheless most strongly protest that publication came92 words
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85 1947-04-22 4 Batavia, Apr. 21.— Balinese handicraft which netted an average of 1,000,000 NEI guilders before the war, suffered a severe setback during the Japanese occupation owing to material shortage and lack of interest among the population. After the jreoccupation of the island, new life has beenUP - 85 words
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62 1947-04-22 4 Bottles were thrown at (each other and two shots were fired in a fight at Middle Road between two rival gangs shortly before 9 p.m. last night. The police arrived at the scene a few minutes later but by that time the62 words
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210 1947-04-22 4 Six Jap senior officers, one of them a Naval Captain, are among 51 suspects disembarked from the troopship DUwara yesterday morning. The suspects have all been picked up in Japan by the War Crimes Liaison Section in Tokyo, and are wanted for questioning in210 words
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162 1947-04-22 4 The London Matriculation Examination will be held in 1948 in January only and not in June. No boy or girl still at school may enter. Entries will accepted as under: (a) Entries for all candidates offering any Special Language (other than Chinese, Sanskrit or Tamil), or162 words
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Article61 1947-04-22 4 Fumigation of ships against rats has begun once more in Singapore. A contract has been given to a commercial firm, operating under a special permit, pending the passing of fumigation legislation. One large-scale hydrogen cyanide fumigation on land (nonfoodstore) has also been carried out (by the61 words
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36 1947-04-22 4 SINGAPORE UNION OF P. T. WORKERS The Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunication Workers will hold their first annual conference on Sunday, the 27th April, at the J C.S.A. Hall, Tessensohn Road, Singapore, at 10 a.m.36 words
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Article138 1947-04-22 4 Rangoon, Apr. 21. The major'ty of the Karen people stand for a united Burma according to Major Saw Sam Po Thin, Karen leader, who has just assumed post in the Inetrim Government as Transport and Communications member. Sam Po Thin, who led the wartime anti-Japanese resistanceReuter - 138 words
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53 1947-04-22 4 BURMESE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MEETS ON MAY 19 Rangoon, Apr. 21. Monday, May 19, has been tentatively fixed for the inaugural session of the Burmese Constituent Assembly, it was reliably learned here today. The decision of the Frontier areas regarding their participation in the Constituent Assembly is expect- cd before middleReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1947-04-22 4 Rangoon, Apr. 21.— -Burmese diplomatic representatives will soon be sent to London, Washington, Delhi, Nanking, and Bangkok, and nominations to these posts are now being considered by the government, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. It is understood the Executive Council is drafting a comprehensiveReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1947-04-22 4 Rangoon, Apr. 21. Sir Maung Gyi, member for public works and rehabilitation on the Burmese Executive Council, has tendered his resignation to the Governor, it was authoritativelv learned here yesterday. fiir Muang Gyi was the only member of the Interim Government who did not contest the electionsReuter - 55 words
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Article70 1947-04-22 4 Salgon, Apr. 21. Duong Bach Mai, Vietnam envoy in Paris who was arrested a months ago in the French capital, will be brought to race trial in Saigon before the end of the month, it was reliably learned here. He will be charged with ordering theReuter - 70 words
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Article58 1947-04-22 4 Washington, Apr. 21.— A conference of eight major rior-producing and consuming countries will open on May 15 In Trivandaum, Travancore, the Southern Indian United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation announced. The meeting is expected to last four weeks and will examine the technical problems ofReuter - 58 words
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Article114 1947-04-22 4 Colombo, Apr. 21.— The British Overseas Airways Corporation plane Halton, which landed at Katunayake airport in Ceylon to complete a proving flight from the United Kingdom, opened up a new route which will shortly be operated by a direct commercial air service. The plane, which was pilotedReuter - 114 words
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Article87 1947-04-22 4 King Of Denmark Dead Copenhagen, Apr Christian X ,f o*^*^ Sunday ni^ht after a H JSdays. sulf r tack on April h^'t n Crown Prince Fr<fc ri matically succeed hie a^ the Throne and bSm*** Frederic IX. am Kng Chiistian a old. The Kin K lapsed in' hours befcif death87 words
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110 1947-04-22 4 Poona, (Air Mm, lU > that the Inci; sen to tour Australia give their best m all c of the game, the Board for Cricket in India have c to assemble the team in throe weeks' Inten prior to their departure for |2 raliaReuter - 110 words
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Article95 1947-04-22 4 New York, Apr. 21.-AppiJ for sending a United StaU mission to India has been putf by the Under-Secretary of ft* Mr. William Clayton, and the pq will probably go this winter tablish closer contacts betrer. private American enterprise aat the Indian business communk; This wasReuter - 95 words
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