Indian Daily Mail, 8 November 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 230. j SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947. I PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 272 1 Freedom Might Prove To Be Short- Lived' DELHI, Nov 7. -Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister -aid today that India was faced with grave dancer and warned the people that their freedom to be shortlived. Jk lb told a public open air meeting
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  • 78 1 iThe Sri. V. O. Chidamba- f ram Pillai Remembrance Day Celebration Committee will meet today (Saturday, Not. j 8) at 7 p.m. at the Ceylon > Tamils' Association Hall, C Handy Road (Next to Cathay S i Car Parking ground). iAII members of the Commit- tee as well
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  • 46 1 DR. B. C. ROY DECLINES GOVERNORSHIP Own Correspondent) Ml \lf VBAI) Nov 7 —I« is unU < \i* has iuimatcd j luthoritjes lu is un- 1 Governorship <»i" rovincet because he nc< 1- necessary in the present juncture. almost certain Mrs will be requested Governor perma- -i»vriirht
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  • 76 1 NEW YORK. Nov 7 —The India Famine Emergency Committee whose member-, include Louis Fischer and Pearl Buck met and decided to (resume operations. It laid that the group would firstly seek to learn in Washington what changes may be made in food al*
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  • 480 1 REBELS' ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE SRINAGAR AERODROME FOILED SHIN AGAR, Nov. 7. The General military position continues to be satisfactory and yesterday attempts made by the rebels to capture the Sringar aerodrome were foiled by Inddian troops. Four and a half
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  • 148 1 NEW DELHI, Not. 7.— Sardar Patel> Deputy Prime Minister of India issued a statement claiming that the mass murder in Kashmir ''was sufficient to reveal the true character of the so-called missionaries of liberation and emancipation/' says a U.P. report. Indian patrols were said to have cleared
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  • 148 1 HONG KONG, Nov 7— Reliable naval sources here disclosed that the British Pacific Fleet, which is at present bigger than the entire Home Fleet, will drastically oe reduced within a month. They said all heavy units at present in H|oq|g Kong— Pacific Fleet
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 7 —The Government has decided that in future all press communiques should be issued to newspapers in the language in which the latter is published. At present, all are issued in English and the vernacular Press has protested against
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  • 121 1 Dr. Varadarajulu Naidu's (From Our Own Correspondent) SALEM, Nov. 7.— Addressing the Salem Political Suffered Conference yesterday Or. Varadarajulu Naiilu said though he is in favour of linguistic provinces be felt under present circumstances when Hyderabad is marking time and tragic eyents are happening in other
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  • 108 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 7.— lt is understood during the latest parleys with the Hyderabad delegation, the India Government has urged the activities of the lttihad Musselmein to be curbed because the systematic persecution of a lawabiding majority by an
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Srinagar, Nov. 7— An Official statement issued today condemns Pakistan Premier Liaqat All Khan's latest allegations and days they have "created a wave of anger in the minds of the people of Kashmir in general and Muslims in particular. But we assure all
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Nov. 7.- Evacuees who return t 0 this Province from Hyderabad and Bhopal whence they migrated recently must come with their families. The Government ha s laid this condition because it has been noticed when families are not on
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Nov. 7.— The first step in making Bombay an aerial Gateway of India was taken today when Transworld Airways plane arrived In Sant a Cruz straight bypassing Karachi. I n future the New York- India service planes will arrive here
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  • 119 1 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization with 36 nations represented, heard Director General Julian Huxley described at the opening of the second General'' Conference, plans for 1948 that include firstly, raising the standards of education for international understanding. fourthly, the study
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  • 55 1 TOKYO, Nov 7— Gen. MacArthur has appointed the Honorabfa Lord Patrick of the United Kingdom, nu*mb«r of the International Military Tribunal lor the Far East, as Acting President of the Tribunal during the absence oi Sir William Webb, who is returning to Australia on Monday
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  • 63 1 25,000 Gurkhas Ready To Defend Kashmir (From Our Own Correspondent) RAXACL, Nov. 7— lt is reliably learnt the Nepal Authorities hav« i ntimated the India Government of their readiness to help in dealing with the Kashmir trouble. Twenty-five thousand trained Gurkhas are stated to be ready to move
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  • 934 2 Mr. tJagjivan^Ram's Address To The Delegates FURTHER DETAILS OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE DELHI SESSION Addressing the delegates of the Regional Asian Labour Conference on Oct. _8, the second day of its session in New Delhi, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Labour Minister and President of
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  • 298 2 Attributing the backward Mate of Asian countries to antiquated methods of production, which should have been improved long ago, Mr. Yuncho P. N. Woo, employers' delegate from China, urged that the industries of all nations should have equal chance t development, that the standard of labour everywhere should
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  • 374 2 PAKISTAN ENVOY v.i..n. Nl r W o 1 1, Nov 7 Mr Zahi(l Hussain. High Com mis- > lndia antl ,eader of 'he Pakistan delco -mi iu, < r ss,n K lhc Asian RetfMMl Conference of ILO on sv W« are in full
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  • 998 2 Eradicate Poverty From Asia, Pleads Dr. Shyama Prosad Mookerjee I)r. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee. India's Supply Minister and Government delegate, addressing the Asian Regional Conference on Oct. 31 said that unless ILO could be properly oriented to deal with Asian problems, it would fail as an international organization. MWc cannot let
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  • 1348 2 ■■■■IMIII BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDED u Provincial Congress Leader. To Visit Delhi POONA, Nov. 7. A deputation of Congress leafe Bombay, Madras and the C.P. will shortly go t«, t u V' discuss with the Government oi India the situation in 1 Jbad and enlist its
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  • 914 3 Asserts Habib Rahimtoola I Address At hast India Association Meeting Nm So long as there is a Pakistani alive there be a Pakistan, declared Habib Ibrahim Rahimm High ommissmner i n London, addressing a the Kast India Association here yesterday. this is realised the better
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  • 45 3 TEHERAN, Nov. 7.— Major Say id Mohammed Hassen has been appointed temporary Charge d'Affaires to the Pakistan Embassy in Persia, it was officially announced today. Major Hassen has been in Persia for the last five years as Indian Trade Commissioner and speaks fluent Persian.— Reuter
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  • 675 3 U SAW TRIAL: The Advocate General was summing up the prosecution case aftei the court had heard evidence from -18 crown witnesses during the last three weeks. U Saw, Myochit Party leader, was "the brain behind the conspiracy io remove the Government in
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  • 307 3 FOOD POSITION IN ASIA IS BAD OR WORSE, SAYS FAO CHIEF WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— Sir John Boyd Orr, Director General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization said today the food situation "in Asia is bad or worse." He said food supplies in India w_estimated to be no greater
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  • 110 3 MacArthur For US Presidency Haiti more, Nov. 7. The Baltimore Sun said that "private adwccs from Tokyo state flatly that Gen. Douglas MacArthur will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 1948." The story, written by B. Cochrane, former head of its Tokyo bureau, (juc ted advisers
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  • 58 3 LONDON, Nov. 7 A delegation from the Government of India to discuss with the War oilier the retention of British Army officer* for servile with the Indian Army arrived in London by air today. Mr. II M Patel. Secretary to the Defence Ministry, headed the delegation which included Gen. Sir
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  • 1182 4 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL Freedom vs. Dictatorship Issue Analysed NEW YORK, (By Cable)— modern age is not the atom D America. It is the problem 0 loses his liberty what is the
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  • 94 4 LAKE BUCIEBB, Nov. 7.— The United Nations Political Committee tonight approved the "little assembly" plan by 4J votes to six, with six abstentions. The Russian delegate, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, announced that the Soviet Union would boycott the "little asEembly". After the vote had been taken,
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  • 107 4 Burma Independence Bill To Pass Final Reading On Nov. 14 LONDON. Nov. 7— The Burma ;iidependenee BUI, which makes Burma an independent nation outside the British Commonwealth next January, will pass through all its ren aining stages •n the House of Commons on Friday, Nov. 14. Last night the House
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  • 117 4 RANGOON, Nov. 7.— Three members of the Burmese Cabinet will fl> this weekend t,» the Arakan division of the west coast of Burma where renowed outbreaks of lawlessness have been reported, it was reliably leaned here toda> The v ar c Col. Bo
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  • 106 4 SAIGON, Nov. 7. Three anceeaeiul French actions against troops of the Vietminh (Indochinesc autonomy moMinent) were claimed in a communique issued by th" French Forces Headquarters in Saigon last nigh'. The communique declared that "a laffge concentration of rebels" near Camau, in southern Cochin China,
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  • 86 4 SHIPPING COMPANY'S CASE AGAINST NEI GOVT. DISMISSED NEW YORK, 7— The Isbrandtsvn Lines $3,000,000 suit against the Ne-' therlands Government was dismissed in the Federal Court today when Judue Alfred C. Coxe ruled that the Netherlands Government and the Netherland East Indies Government were immune from prosecution. The litigation grew
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  • 48 4 LONDON, Nov. 7.— lf the Council of Foreign Ministers fails to reacn an agreement on Germany at the session opening here on November 25, the United States may press for election for an independent Western Carman Government, an American spokesman said today. U.P.
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  • 117 4 CAIRO, Nov. 7 iA total of 170 people died of cholera in Egypt In the past 21 hours, the lowest figure recorded since Oct. 19 and 71 lower than the previous day. New cases were 398.- the wedding GOWN It is likely that children
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  • 1108 4 BUT 2,000,000 PEOPLE WILL LINE THE STREETS LONDON, Nov. 7.— Aust any relaxation from austerity on November 20, writes Leslie dent. Before the war such an occasio.i crowded and drab streets a drabnes* ancient city than because of its spiritgaiety. The clouds of war which hill 1945
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  • 58 4 BUCHAREST, Nov. 7 —The Rumanian Cabinet today accepted resignations of four National Liberal Party ministers, including that of For*'«.;n Minister (iheorghe Atarescu. The resignations of three National Liberal under secretaries of |tat6f were also accepted. The Cabinet served mandate to the resigning ministers to continue in office
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  • 54 4 LAHORE: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan has been appointed Minister of Refugees and Rehabilitation, Pakistan. He will hold this portfolio in addition to those already held by him, it is officially announced Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan already holds the portfolios of Food, Health and Agriculture
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  • 145 5 ORPHANAGE, BOYS' SCHOOL, GIRLS' SCHOOL, NIGHT SCHOOL, TAILORING SECTION, ETC. Funds Needed Very Badly I„ the new permanent Workshop Building, the Mission propose to lay marble tablets in memory of dear ones of donors, taking $2,000.00 for each tablet. Group photograph of the teachers, students and
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  • 84 6 Group photograph taken on tjhe occasion of the farewell tea party held in honour of Rao Sahib D. R. Vedamuthu. D eputy General .1/ Indian Overseas Bank. Ltd.. on the eve of his departure to India by Messrs. VMS. Abdul Razak and Co., at the A
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  • 1327 6 Rev. Handy Analyses Work Of Social Welfare Hie following is the lex! ol a broadcast given on the night of Nov. 5 from the VII-1 ndia Radio, New Delhi by the Rev. J. T. Handy, Deput) Secretarj for Social Welfare, Singapore, on. the activities ol the
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  • 74 6 GERMAN TRADE UNIONISTS TO ATTEND MOSSOW CEELBRATIONS Berlin, Nov. 7. Five leaders of tlv Soviet sponsored pre* <.erm.ni Trails Unions have been invited to atte J celebrations in Moscow of the 30 !i anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the Red army newspaper Taeglic Rundschau reported yesterday. The < i Trade
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  • 236 6 Shanghai, Nov. 7. The issued a manifesto censuring Hig the League and demanded League members, says an UP It also a.v'.ved the Government to tolerate minor opposition launched by t reedom-loving democratic-minded peoph, and stated that some members 01 the Kuomintang who collabora' «i with
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  • 195 6 Moscow, Nov. 7. Soviet journalists Ai-sitin^ the British zone of Germany wc<: stoned by "fascist hangmen" and iwastika signs were painted on taeic ca», th*' .Moscow Trad*' I nion MWSpaptr, lrud, alleged yesterday. in an article beaded "Freedom of the Press British style" the
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  • 145 6 London, Nov. 7. A Daily Herald 8 well informed political corresponded said today that Mr. Harold iUon. President of the Board of Trade, ma.> leave London by plane before tne week end for Moscow to resume tr;:d«' negotiations with Russia. Tin Hoard of
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  • 189 6 New Delhi. Nov. 7— The Gevcrsmeni of India >e«a«rday in an announcement setting forts >•> t«\ti| policy disclosed plans u, (acreage ih< output by Mio.ooiuiiHi yards isssallj and ordered standardization .ol tr production scheme to conic iii'e on Dec. 1. The increase In prodi i
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  • 122 6 LAHORE, No\. 7. Sir j Cunningham, Governor of *h< Non* \N»st Frontier Province. v>ur<la\ r Jected a request made h\ a |'i bsl gathering) lou ■and tribesmen that tm be allowed to go to Kashmir "to IMP their Muslim brethren" from the rannj of the
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  • 68 6 Flashing M*»dows. Noi lain opposed and Rll8»i« yesterds) a joint French ind suggestion that the I mted > General AssessM) Europe next fear. Mr. Hector McNeil, ter Of State, told the Steering Committer jerj m would oppose an .Mirne.h. ij|(i( mendation in laxotu 0
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  • 48 6 KARACHI. Nov I hiefs i JjJ mountain .states «»f Hiin/.i fcngsr In 'he extreme Kashmir on the flinty si the rw Plateou— "roof of the worie have telegraphed <o Hie N" „|up Frontier Province Premier aonncinj their accession to Panl tan. it was reported from PeShawa tonight. Reuter
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  • 396 7 government's Decision To End Child Labour It is learnt that proposals to naics^n Bihar have been engaging the vernment. Definite steps in i :pected tu be taken after the present i oi zamindaris makes some proinea sure lor acquiring the propriecoalmines would be brought before
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  • 112 7 LAKE SI CCESS, Nov 7.— Sir Zairullah Khan, leader of the Pakistan delegation to U.N commenting on M. Molatov'i speech in Moscow yesterday said: "If MolotOl s stateinei t can be construed as meaning that Ru^-ia is in possession of the secret of the
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  • 142 7 LONUON, Nov. 7.— Tl ere is no question of doing away *>*h the orga nisation in Bhigaporo of a special commissioner in Sou'htast Asia, Christopher May hew, lender -Secretary of Foreign i.ffair^ stated in a parliamentary reply jesterdaj. It had been
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  • 105 7 UN COMMITTEE POSTPONES INDO-— S. AFRICAN ISSUE CONSIDERATION LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 7 —A proposal that the Indian-South African dispute should be considered next was rejected l»> the Political Committee Of the United Nations after it had approved the establishment of an interim committee of the General Assembly. The proposal to
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  • 39 7 LONDON, Nov. 7.— Forces families in Britain were reminded today that Nov. 8 is the last day for posting letters and parcels by surface mails to reach the forces and civilians in India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Malaya in time
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  • 317 7 NEW DELHI, Nov 7.— A plan for the development ol the Indian mercantile mar«ne t 0 secure tor India he* rightfnl place among the maritime nations of the world, was announced by Mr C. H. Khabha, Commerce Minister oi the Government oi India, addressing
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  • 99 7 PARIS, Nov. 7. Garbage piled up in Par's streets and courtyards in the third da> of a strike by 5,000 sanitation department workers. Garbage collectors and street sweepers who classed yesterday with the police and mobile guards when they sought to demonstrated and stood fast in
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  • 102 7 LONDON, Nov. 7. George Bernard Shaw, an agnostic, has sent a bible to be auctioned by Sotheby's London book auctioneers, on Nov. 21. ln an inscription inside the cover, he wrote that ho found the book among his la to -wife's effects. "Except as curiosity.*'
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  • 98 7 COLOMBO, Nov. 7.— While elections are going on for Ceylon's ncv after the Soulbury Constitution, the Island is also preparing fur Dominion Status early next year. Mr. A. Ratti a> akt one of the new Ivelected MPs, in the course of an address
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  • 78 7 BURMA TO DISCONTINUE SECRETARY OF STATES SERVICES RANGOON, Nov. 7.— A Burma Government communique said that the Secretary of States Services and other M Class I" civil services in Burma would be discontinued with effect from the date of the transfer of power at present fixed for January 4, 1945.
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  • 85 7 LONDON, Nov. 7.— Russia had refused again to pay Britain more than halt of the instalment on wartime debt, a Treasury spokesman said yesterday. He said that the Soviets paid only £:UJOO,OOO of the £7,200,000 instalnur-t due on November 1 for sup'phes bought
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  • 80 7 HAMBURG, Nov. 7— A German physician Dr. Gustav Olshausen, has claimed to have discovered a cure icr infantile paralysis in its first stages. His cure takes the form of injections consisting mostly of g'rapesugar and liquid silver, which he has named "Argophan-Olshausen." Dr. OlshaMlen's claim (is
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  • 502 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.— The m o< Kashmir is synonymous with the life 1 under invitation from the Maharajah meat. Sheikh Abdullah had for 16 year i tonsi rule, and spent six of those 16 yea more than anyone else reflected the /jo pt the
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  • 199 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 7— The Soviet boycott of the United Nations action on Korea "presages a definite showdown between USSR and the rest of the world when the United Nations Commission moves to set up a Baited government in Korea and along lin« •>
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  • 34 7 LONDON, Nov. 7.—Prime Minist r Clement Attlee wen! to Buckingham Palace yesterday to giv*' th«' CabimVs wedding present —a sofa table in East Indian amboina wood —to Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatttn. Reuter
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  • 484 7 PRAJAMANDAL LEADER ACCUSES STATE. RULER CUTTACK, Nov. 7. Reports of a serious uprising among the aboriginals in Nil giri State are being received here. Ten persons are reported to have been injured in a village in the State territory by the aboriginals who attacked the
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  • 88 7 According to later reports, h\e aboriginals, while proceeding to Balasoic, have been taken into custody by the balasore police. They were carrying bows and arrow. During interrogation they arc understood to have revealed that they were coming from the Hyderabad hill tracts. Villagers in large numbcrfj mostly
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  • 743 8 It Will Take Many Years To Improve The City, Says (By Our Staff Reporter) "Singapore is commercially progressive but from a municipal point of new it is a town of arrears, vast arrears, which will take many years to overhaul efficiently at our pmeni
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  • 59 8 A talk by Dr. Welthy Honsing r Fisher, Overseas Reprebentative of the International Committee for Chinese Industrial Co-Operatives, will be. broadcast from Radio Malaya today, Nov. Bth at U.15 p.m. Dr. Fisher, .spent many months working with the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives and recorded this talk
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  • 97 8 The Indian Motion Picture Distiibutors' Association a meeting hld at 6 and 8 Robinson Road, on Wednesday, Nov. 5 under the presidentship of Mr. G. H. Kiat, discussed and approved the dnaft rules and o•,-' jects submitted by Um Sub-Committee The meeting also considered fi
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  • 50 8 It is notmed for general information that His Majesty the King haa been graciously pleaa«d to approve the bestowal oi the following Honour* for the Malayan Union: British Empire Medal (Military Division)—Sergeant Thomas Alfred D«Medal (Civil Division)— Lloyd Bereaford Chin Fen, WT Operator, Force 100.
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  • 405 8 MALAY SULTANS' LETTER TO THE PRINCESS The following is the full te x t of the letter dated Nov. 3 sent by their Highnesses the Rulers of the Malay States with their gift to Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. IVfcuntbatteii: "THE SAYING IS THE TRUTH" "This letter,
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  • 24 8 The figures for Family Remittances to China for the month of October are: From Singapore— sl,3oo,74s. From Malayan Union $294,713.
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  • 33 8 The British Goodwill Mission to China will not pass through Singapore as originally planned. They have left IJongkong by air direct for UK. says a Tress Release.
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  • 326 8 INDIAN TOURISTS FACE STRONGEST AUSTRALIAN TEAM SYDNEY, Nov. 7.— The Indian Cricket tqam faced their biggest task of the tour so far when they began the four-day match against New South Wales here today. The N'ev South Wales State side is considered to be the strongest in Australia at the
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  • 126 8 As a temporary measure, th* Ru>al Air Force has given permission for a limited number of heavy-type air liners of Qantas Empire Airways »o land at Tengah each week. This is until such time as Changi can be built up into a jointly-used
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