Indian Daily Mail, 1 May 1947

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  • 16 1 Infian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. fix. PRICE 10 CENTS SINGAPORE. THI KSDAY, MAY 1, 1947.
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  • 213 1 BRITAIN ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY Announcement In Both Bouses Of Parliament j„ndon, v P r lhe Br itish Government have authorisfc Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, to announce that they "m thi obligation lo see that European officers and Indian ir < m three special categories of the Indian Civil
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  • 31 1 BOCR WORKERS WILL BK I HOLIDAY TO-DAY—MAY tf-THERI WILL BE NO Xl 01 THE INDIAN DAILY UI TO-MORROW MORNING. RUCATION WILL BE RE--IID \s USUAL ON SATITRMT MORNING.
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  • 78 1 Pension And Insurance Urged For Govt. Employees (From Our Own Correspondent; Delhi, Apr. 30.— The Central Pay Commission is understood to have suggested revolutionary changes regarding pensions and social security of Government servants. The Commission's report which has been submitted to Government proposes that both pension and insurance be paid
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Apr. 30. Only a completely insane man can demand united Bengal m a divided India, declares Kiran Shanker Roy, replying to Premier Suhrawardy on the partition issue. Roy adds: "During his career as Premier. Suhrawardy has been roaring like a
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  • 73 1 Batavia, Apr. 30.— Premier Sjahrir today denied United Press reports of a revolt m Java, following the decision of the Pasoendan Party to proclaim West Java a separate state of Sunda next Sunday. Bjahrir has arrived m Batavia following a long Cabinet session m Jogjakarta,
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  • 54 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 30— Mr. K. O. Antony, Indian Christian leader and member of the Madras Council, dropped down dead Jn the Secretariat yesterday evening while on his way to see the Finance Minister. Mr. Antony was also welfare officer of
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  • 74 1 Jwn Onr Own Correspondents 1 t, Apr. 30.— "1 am of the l,l that Ministers m the Jj hould be chosen from the 'fcU'ure." declared Sir RamaMudaliar, thc Mysore n a statement. wan la parrying on negoparty leaders for ing reforms m Mysore and
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  • 79 1 Constituent Assembly B ans Foreign Titles Apr. so.— New India *l confer titles and no Indian should accept a title from State, the Constituent 7^ decide today. <m vva.s taken in a rew^ introduce! by Sardar M Home Minister in miment. Sardar Id iai a jiumbor of free ndoned the
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  • 32 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Udaipur. Apr. 30.-The Udaipur Ruler having decided that the State should participate m the Constituent Assembly immediately. Premier Vijayara-havachari has withdrawn his resignation— Copyright.
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  • 23 1 An experiment with nylon as tne materia] for the sails >f a racing yacht may be made- on the Clyde this summer.- Reuter
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  • 301 1 (From Oui Own Correspondent) Peshawar. Apr. SO. Neither Jinnah nor Muslim Leaguers have any influence m the Frontier Province, declared (ihaffar Khan at a Press conference m Charsadda yesterday. He feared that as the date for British withdrawal neared. riotous conditions would get worsened with
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Apr. 30.— Majum. i j dar, leader of the Nationlist Party m the Bengal Legisla- five Council has donated Rs. 10,000 for the purchase of a gunmetal "independence J I bell" to be tolled on the j occasion of
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  • 127 1 New York. Apr. 30— India again j made the front pages of New York newspapers today when the end of untouchab lity was played up. The Herald-Tribune, m a leader on the reports that Pakistan had been agreed upon, said: "The sO- paration of India
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  • 104 1 New York, Apr. 30.— Henry Wallace told a group of college journalism students that the Russians do not have the same freedom as the Americans but they have an intense feeling that they are a part of their government. He said they know that
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  • 60 1 London, Apr. 30.— The British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, landed yesterday at London airport from Berlin on his return from the Four-Power talks at Moscow. 4, 1 am not unduly pessimistic, neither am I optimistic," he said on his arrival. "I ask the British
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  • 153 1 Worth. Missouri, Apr. 30. At least 16 persons were killed and approximately 50 injured m tornadoes which r swept through five communities on Tuesday m Missouri, Arkansas and lowa Fourteen were killed and 45 injured m Worth, which is a small northwest Missouri town
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  • 92 1 Batavia, Apr. 30. -Hollanders m the Netherlands East Indies forgot their revolution-engendered troubles on Wednesday and went m a gala celebration of Crown Princess. Juliana's 38th birthday. Bombers and fighters roared overhead as tanks, artillery, and paratroops paraded before Dr Hubertus Van Mook CommissionerGeneral
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  • 87 1 Paris, Apr. 30. Socialist deputies said on Monday Premier Paul Ra madier told them he would "seek a settlement soon on the IndoChina situation." The deputies made the report after coming out of the Socialist; Party parliamentary meeting late Monday night. They did not specify
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  • 49 1 Jerusalem, Apr. 30. Officials at Jerusalem -central prison yesterday discovered a plot by Jewish prisoners to make a mass bid for freedom, it was officially announced. Interior walls of the prison had been breached and outside walls partially penetrated, the police stated.- Reuter
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  • 52 1 Bournemouth, Apr. Sumat Mlsra All, the be pectacled AllIndia tennis champ m scored an Impressive debu British hard courts term championships yesterday when h defeated A. L. Froclor of E I, 6-2, 6-0, G-2. The P P labelled Ml ra's ser?e as th si lia erer
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  • 18 1 London. Apr. 30.- Casualtiet on the road:; of Or Brit during March totalled 302 killed and 0.849 injured.
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  • 185 1 VICEROY' S ENVOY FOR BRITAIN TOMORROW New i>eihi, Apr. no. Lord Ismay, Military Adviser to Viceroy Lord Louis Moantbntton, is leaving for London on May I. to report on thc discussions the Viecroy had been having over ihe past month with representative Indian leaden*, it RU announced on Wednesday. one
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  • 95 1 Sydney, \i>r. M). Five Indonesian^ who had marrierl Australian sirK were being deported on srdem of the Australian Government today, bat their wives were not allowed to accompany them. The Indonesians who came to Instral'a during thc war were being sent batk to Bala
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  • 71 1 New York. Apr. 30. -Thil thousand work* i. of l j New York Telephone Company .iy today »ettl< d their 24-d old strike after thc company presen tid official ol I striking unions had conferred night. This followed st ttlt m< of the .strike of maintenance
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  • 87 1 London, Apr. Ii). Hopes are n--ing today that the 10,000 London dockers on strike will be bat k at work b> Friday. I nJon official* hope Glasgow strikers will accept the Labour Minister Isaac's offer of inquiry into the redundancy ol workers. if the>
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  • 619 2 Singapore, Thursday. May 1, 1947 Estate Labour Wages: Some Facts Figures MUMEROUS spokesmen oi the Malayan Industry as well a>s European-owned newspapers whu generally act as their mouthpiece ve strived hard in the past lew xeate the Impression that e Industry at the moment could ili afford to give increased
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  • 298 2 "Churchill Has No Chance Herel Says Minister Rangoon, April 30— U, Tin Tut, Minister without Portfolio m (he Burmese Interim Government and High Commissioner m London designate, declared here yesterday: "Mr. Churchill will not lind m our frontier races the seed from
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  • 139 2 Rangoon, Apr. 30.— Burma's 1946 to 1947 rice trade reached the peak this month with exports of 132,000 tons up to and including In the first three months of this year exports were 236,000 with February registering the lowest figure at 38,700 tons owing
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  • 111 2 London, Apr. 29.- Maj.-Gen. John M. L. Orover, Director of Army Welfare, representing the War Office, and Lt.-GeneraJ Sir Geoffrey Scoones, MtlUar^ Secretary to the Secretary of State for India, will meet Field-Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck on his arrival from India at Northoll Airport on May
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  • 94 2 Hnn'-soon, Apr. 29.— The Royal Air Force announced on Monday that it was abandoning its search for the 1,000-ton coastal vessel, Sir Harvey Adamson. missing since Apr. 17 with 250 passengers aboard. Two RAP search planes made a final sweep off the Burma coast
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  • 162 2 Berlin, April 30.— Dr. Ahmad Mukhtar, who recently arrived m Berlin to take up the appointment of Economic Adviser at the Indian Military Mission, has already had talks with both the British and American authorities. Accompanied by Arthur Lai, new Deputy Trade Commissioner m
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  • 162 2 Dublin. April 30.— The lri<h Times. Dublin, m an editorial yesterday on the prospect of partition m India, says; "The news will be received m Britain and elsewhere with heavy heart. "Attl c's Government has consented that the British shall leave India In less than
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  • 187 2 Geneva, Apr. 30— Fifty years of "brutal ink* left Indian coalminers very much worse off th other organised industries in India, C. Bhatta Secretary of all India Mineworkers Federation day's public session of the coastal commission »f tional Labour Organisation. Ind.a„, ar a|S)( ni'ners m
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  • 97 2 New Delhi, Apr. 30.— Indian Communists were warned yesterday during thc Interim Government Assembly meeting that stepv might be taken to suppress the Communist Party activities m India. The Bengal delegate/ Somneth Lahiri, the only Communst mem Per oi the Assembly, had proposet. a new constitution
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  • 67 2 Calcutta, Apr. 30.— Six pm were killed and 41 wounded Calcutta and nearby Howrah I Tuesday when Police opened fel against communal riot! eminent communique said c: Tuesday night. A 35-hour curfew wu proclauwt m one area of Calcutta ib rioters attacked passing
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  • 90 2 SINGAPORE-BOUND STEAMER HELD UP Melbourne, April 29.— The departure for Singapore of the steamer Marella, 1.475-tonr. is held up because 80 Chinese seamen have refused to sail until they are assured that the Customs authorities will not confiscate the goods they aye bought n Sydney. The Customs have seized tyres,
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  • 168 2 PM Attlee's Sister Champions Coloured Peoples Loudon, April 30. Miss Mary Attlee, sister of the British Prime .Minister, will speak on the "Cape Coloured People" this afternoon at a Joint meeting of the Royal Empire Society and the Koyal African Society. Mi^s Attlee returned to England a year ago after
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  • 80 2 Washington, Apr. 30.— Nepal and the United States signed an agreement of friendship and commerce on April 25 at Katmandu, the capital of Nepal, thc United States State Department announced last night. This is an executive agreement which will remain m force until superseded by
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  • 73 2 New Delhi, Apr. 30.— The Indian Constituent Assembly on Tuesday approved the abolition of untouchability and made observance of this system a penal offence. Approval came during a clause by clause consideration of a 24--point interim report submitted by the Fundamental Rights Committee India's complex social structure is
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  • 254 2 "Germans Admire Gandhiji And His Non -Violence Creed" —REGINALD SORENSEN London, Apr. SO, Reginald Sorensen. a leading Labour member of thc India League Group m the British Parliament, found keen interest m Indian affairs throughout Finland. Sweden and the British zone of Germany during a lecture tour which he has
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  • 118 2 Colombo, April 30. Charles Frost, former Australian Minister of Repatriation, arrived here yesterday with his wife aboard the Orion to take up his appointment as the Dominion's first Commissioner to Ceylon. Explaining the significance oi his appointment he told Reuter that Ceylon wa.s always a
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  • 348 2 Reuter London, Apr. 30. It now appears that the British (io\err ment has decided with the tacit concurrence of the Gtvcna* of India to leave the actual date of termination of the Secretary of State's services to be
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  • 159 2 Sydney, Apr. :;o.— m* ambulant driverv John I Johnson, arnjj m Sydney yesterday with -•Tj year-old vases recovered from ruins of an ancient city on edge of the GeM desert on route taken hv Marco N» JJ he crossed the desert m Kublai Khan.
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  • 574 3 KM France Versus Russia All The Way! 130.— combination of Soviet diplomacy nds on principles during the Moscow Council s tera has created what the Kremlin criticized tficia] western bloc. nity ol the and Britain i on the aps the
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  • 189 3 New York, Apr. 29.— 8y 1946 thc United States can produce goods and services at a rate 88 (eightyeiffht) per cent higher than the peacetime boom year of 1926, according to a study by the Twentieth Century Club. That production rate would amount to U*****,000,000,000.
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  • 56 3 Port Talbot, April 30.-—A 9-year-old boy was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of murder of a four-year-old playmate at a juvenile court here. His name was withheld m accordance with the juvenile court procedure but that of his playmate was given as Clyndwr Owen
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  • 170 3 Batavia, Apr. 30.— That the Republic is tackling the rehabilitation of traffic waterways was disclosed by Republican Vice Minister of Public Works Dr. Laoh who said that new roads are being constructed m the southern part of Java where estates are situated to facilitate the movement
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  • 115 3 Aylesbury, Eng. Apr. 29.— For nearly two years a week-end thief has been ransacking the home of the villagers m quiet little High Wycombe. It had got so that the inhabitants were afraid to leaw then homes for the week-end. Mrs. Emily Maud Clark, a
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  • 110 3 London, April 29.— Mr. Winston Churchill for the first time has submitted two of his paintings to thc Royal Academy and they have been accepted for hanging m this year's show. He sent them m under the pseudonym of "Mr. Winter" and took added precaution of leaving
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  • 83 3 Munich, Apr. 29. Johannes Schroth, chairman of the Feuchtwangen Denazification Board successfully denazified 50 ex-party members m 30 days but overlooked one person himself. The Bavarian military government today reported that Schroth was sentenced to two years m jail for falsifying his own denazification
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  • 85 3 Tokyo, April 30.— Emperor Hlrohito celebrated his 46th birthday on Tuesday, and while his subjects enjoyed the national holiday the event went almost unnoticed m the major newspapers which formerly devoted the major portion of their space to the occasion. The Emperor was almost pushed out
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  • 150 3 London, April, 30.— Hundreds of couples who have been living as man and wife, m some cases for as long as 26 years without legal wedding, are to have their marriages regularised by /an act of Parliament. They are the people who went
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  • 127 3 Honolulu, Apr. 29.—Author John P. Marquand, returning from a tour of Japan, was of the opinion that "the average Japanese gained more m personal dignity and security from defeat than most of thc rest of us have from victory. Defeat has taken something away
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  • 109 3 San Francisco, April, 30.— The invention of a fly lure that will make fish turn cartwheels just to get a nibble, was revealed here on Friday. The wartime discovery, put to use m brilliant fire orange fabric a chemical process that picks up ultra-violet and actinic rays-
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  • 135 3 Batavia. April 20 The pre-war 'Islamic Party" has been re-esta-blished, according to Antara reports. The Islamic Party was forbidden, together with other political parties, during the Japanese regime. At present, the Muslim Party, "Marjoemi," is the largest political party. Now, with the re-esta-blishment of the Islamic Party,
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  • 49 3 London, April 29.— Pro9 feasor N. G. Ranga, President of the AllIndia Asian Congress, who Is to lead the Indian delegation to the International Priyiary Producers' Conference at the Hague on Monday, arrives m London on Sa':r day. He leaves for Holland on Sunday Reuter
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  • 287 3 Batavia, April 30.— The Indonesian Pasoendaa Party claiming a million membership, Ml declare Weal lava free from the Indonesian Republic on May 4th and will proclaim itseli the separate self-governing State of Sunda. .According to Dr. Koestomo, Secretary of the party, a mass
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  • 80 3 BRITISH, AUSTRALIANS FLY INDONESIAN PLANES Batavia. April 30.— A British flier was reported to be included m the crew of the Dakota belonging to the first Indonesian Republican Airways Company which made its first flight Sunday. The Republican news agency Antara reports from Jogjakarta that the plane carried 29 passengers
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  • 34 3 Ahmedabad < Air Mail).— When India's Home Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, visited his native village of Karamsad m Bombay province on his seventy-second birthday, the inhabitants presented him a gold bowl weighing 27 ounces.- Reuter
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  • 124 3 Smuts And Wife Celebrate Golden Anniversary Capetown. Apr. 30.— The I I Party members of both H the South African Union Parliament on Tuesday presented field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts with an antique wooden casket on the occasion of his and Mrs. Smuts golden wedding anniversary which they celebrate on
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  • 180 3 London, Apr I —ji the dock strike wa> prolonged, it would have a most serious effect on lood distri hut ion. said Air. John St rai i. Minister of lood, at a presfl corj ferenee yesterday. He added that 900 toi ot toes m
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  • 32 3 Bombay: tAir Mail)- Mr. M. G Pardhan, Deputy Ch f >ffi< i n thc Bombay Fire Brii hortl; leaving for the U.S. a to tud: latesl fire bi igade technique there Reuter
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  • 987 4 "Re-imposition Both Insult And Threat To Malayans" ,n wriit f* statement to the Indian Daily Mail, Mr. Chan Min^ Clung, Singapore Representative of the Malayan Communist Party, asserts that the re-imposition of the Societies Ordinance is "both an insult and a threat to the people
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  • 35 4 The annual general meeting ol the Singanore Indian Chamber of Commerce will be held at the premises of the Chamber, 4, Raffles Quay, on Saturday. 3rd May. at *1 p..zn.
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  • 450 4 The following Declaration of the Communist Party of Malaya on the occasion of May Day has been received by the Indian Daily Mail: "Fellow workers of all races and traders, as we welcome this May Day we see that workers throughout Malaya are still living under
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  • 71 4 London. April 29. The Minister of Supply, Mr. John Filmot, said m the Commons yesterday that he was prepared to consider a proposal that German and Italian prisoners be brought to Britain to aid m the country's economic rehabilitation. The proposal was made by Ellis
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  • 40 4 Washington. April 29. Paul MacNutt. U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines arrived today from Manila via Europe. He gave no indication when he would tender his resignation to go into private law practice m New York.— AP.
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  • 299 4 In a simple ceremony at Government House, Rangoon, recently, H.E. Sir Hubert Ranee, Governor of Burma, invested Lieut-General H. R. Briggs, of the Baluch Regiment, Indian Army, with the insignia of the Orders of the C.B., C.B.E., and with three D.S.Os., all of which were
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  • 122 4 Tokyo, Apr. 30.— A flight of 12 829 super- fortresses and C 54 transport -planes from the United States will land at Yokota army air base 30 miles west of Tokio on May 1 to be sin 30 days of intensive day and night
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  • 128 4 The War Crimes Court In Changi Gaol today will try four Japanese accused of complicity m War Crimes perpetrated on a Japanese merchant vessel, the "Singapore Maru'' which sailed from Singapore at the end of 1942 bound for Moji, Japan. Aboard the vessel were
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  • 23 4 Sir Alexander Carr -Saunders, Chairman of the Higher Education Commission, left Singapore yejterday morning by BOAC for tne U.K.
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  • 207 4 London, April 30— The Judicial Commits Council has dismissed the appeal by Sriaivaa M,i. th h Sitaram Prasad who were convicted on Nmnl l{air,, ki the Deputy Magistrate of Darbhanga under 7 India rules relating to the control of prices anT defenc terms
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  • 199 4 Four instances of armed robberies were reported to the police on Tuesday and m three cases the victims were women, while the fourth was a shopkeeper m Queen Street. The total loss m all the four robberies is estimated at $1,040. In the first three instances,
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  • 72 4 Bandoeng, Apr. 29.— The population m the Bandoeng protected area at present totals almost 750.000. It is made up of 24,096 Enropea us. 648.829 Indonesian, 52,614 Chinese and 729 other Asiatics. Bandoeng town alone counts 146,284 souls. Meanwhile, as a result of sanitary measures taken by
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  • 45 4 Manila, Apr. 3D. -The first census of independent Philippines, which has been scheduled to betaken this month, was indefinitely postponed because the Government laek> three to five million dollars necessary to pay enumerators. The last census was taken In 1939, AP
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  • 30 4 Paris, April 30.— M. George.s Bidault, French Foreign Minister and members of the French delegation to the Moscow Conference arrived back m Paris yesterday m the Minister's special train.— Reuter
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  • 56 4 Apm M a Frei living m London. o fl his aeience agaii. J log summons this we J the burst oi "rare a:. ou s sunsnme caused exhuberanuy puata tfa 1 erator of his car Hummed at 51 miles a The judge said h e i pay the court
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  • 147 4 Washington, April 30.-thiin, A. Eaton, of the Hou>e S Affairs Committee, asking j House Rules Committee forap ahead signal tor a Hour mm ation of the Senate-apprw Greece Turkish Aid Proem said if Greece and Turke;. j then the same Ii inevitable !i Iran and
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  • 54 4 London. Apr. The UN P* dent of the Council, Mr. HerK Morrison, resumed his dutir the Government leader Commons yesterday after a V illness. He was m**** took his seat on the front w> rbetween the Minister Portfolio, Arthur Greenwood.«had been deputizing for hrnj William Whiteley.
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