Indian Daily Mail, 29 November 1947
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Title Section15 1947-11-29 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 248. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 29, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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320 1947-11-29 1 "IF INDIA LIVES, ALL PARTS OF INDIA LIVE Pandit Nehru's Retort To Clamour For Creation Of Linguistic Provinces Highlights Of Yesterday's Union Parliament Session From l>m Political l'urri>pondcnt) iM LI 1 1, Nov. 28 Premier Pandit Nehru was moods answering repeated questions in o) the Constituent Assembl) based on; lie320 words
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72 1947-11-29 1 INDONESIAN PRISONERS' TRAGIC DEATH— VAN MOOK EXPRESSES REGRET i; \IA\ 1 No\. 28.— Fortyui Indonesian Kepublkan prisoßeri of tu dud on a IS-how train iourn*> from BoadOWOM to Suraba>ii «n Du*ihoccupied Bast Java, accordUig U> ■pccial ccmmuniqui' issued U>da> 01 the orden of Dr Hubrrtui Van Afooli Lieutenant (io\ nnor-(,»72 words
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75 1947-11-29 1 TWO PAGES REDUCED DUE TO FAILURE OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY It was planned to bring out an eight-page issue this morning, and accordingly page* 3 and 6 were first printed. Since then, however, electric supply failed— the current was cut off in the entire Serangoon area yesterday evening— with the resuhEd. I.D.M. - 75 words
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Article69 1947-11-29 1 ■■■■■iillfiniiniiiiilllllllllll" goods vans, dit'd "in consequence of the absent*' of necessary attendance during the journey." It said the Dutch Government 'lia. with regret, horror and Indignation taken cognisance of the facts and an immediate enquiry is being, conducted." "Some arrests have already been made and all responsible will be punishedReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1947-11-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— Dr. SycJ Hussain his been appointed India's Ambassador in Cairo and be m '^> un India ihortly to assume charge, *aid last night's. External A!flWl Mimi>tr\ communique. Dr. Hussain, .1 Natiooalin Muslim from United Provinces, has been t61 words
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Article, Illustration54 1947-11-29 1 PANDIT NEHRU IN KASHMIR Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister oi India, during his recent visit to Kashmir, took the salute at a march past of the Kashmir National Guards, at SrinaPicture shows Pandit Nehru with Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah, Premier of Kashmir, taking the salute. Photo issued by the Government of54 words
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296 1947-11-29 1 Gandhiji Optimistic About Nehru -Liaquat Ali Talks <From Our Political Correspondent) \L\\ DLLIII, Nov, zS. Mabatma Gandhi said at last night's prayer address that he learnt at Government House the Governor-General, Earl Mountbatten, and the Premiers of both the Doiiiiiiion^, Pandit Nehru and Liaquat All Khan, Sardar Patel and the296 words
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Article95 1947-11-29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LAHORE, Nov. 28. There have been so man) wild rumours about Mr. Jinnah in the last feu days that the Pakistan authorities have issued the following communique: There is absolutely no truth in the rumours and reports that Qaid-e-Azain is seriously ill.95 words
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886 1947-11-29 1 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 29, 1947. NOTES AND COMMENTS AN EXAMPLE TO MALAYANS ARbCENT united Press report from London stated that a valve manufacturer. Robert Hopkmson oy nam^ bequeathed virtually his entire fortune oi over US $1,000,000 to the British Labour Party in the name of Messrs. Phil'ip886 words
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Article93 1947-11-29 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) BOMbA*, Nov. 28.— 1t is understood Governor Sir John Lolvill* is retiring at the cud of the year and speculation has started about Qis successor. The Ministry is strongly in favour of getting Mr Kajagopalachari, but West Bengal too seems keen on r€taining him.93 words
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Article384 1947-11-29 2 British Brigadier's Call To Indian Aircraftsmen ADRESS AT PASSING-OUT PARADE MADRAS, Nov. 28.— Add dressing the pupils who had completed their training, at their passing-out parade held at the Royal India Air Force Headquarters, Tambaram, in connection with the issue of certificates to the first batch384 words
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Article366 1947-11-29 2 Brig. Wilson Haffenden said that in modern warfare, soldiers Were entirely dependent on the support and assistance which they received from th»ir brothers in the air force. That day was the most important in the lives of the boys who received training because that would markF.O.C. - 366 words
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134 1947-11-29 2 Fr. Govt. To Use Every Power To Break Up Strikes PARIS, Nov. 28.— The French Premier Bo be it Schuirmi last nig hi appealed to a and a half striking French worker* to return to their jobs and warned that tie Government would use every mea:s in its power toUP - 134 words
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134 1947-11-29 2 Four Nations Claim For Japanese Industrial Reparations TOKYO. Nov. 18. lour claimant nations Phillipines, China, Netherlands and the United Kingdom submitted initial claims for 822 machine took and second.u\ metal-working equipment located at Yokohama's Jap naval arsenal, SC AP\ Reparations Section t ported todav. Brig. Gen. William K. Harrison, ChiefUP - 134 words
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167 1947-11-29 2 Lord Amman Impressed With Nehru Jinnah LONDON, Nov. 28.— Indies Uizh in her Prime Minister Jawaha*.lil Nehru, .is the "man of the hour" .id Pakistan's equal confidence in her Governor-General 'Mohammed Ali. Jiiyiah, greatly impressed the senior British Labour Peer, Lord Ammoii, who has just returned here after visiting bothReuter - 167 words
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272 1947-11-29 2 BATAVIA, Nov. 28.— The Indonesian Republican Government toiiy urged the United Nations good offices commission mediating in the Rep iblican economic relations and communications "disrupted by Dutch violence" Dutch sources reported. A note handed to the commissi n on behalf or the RepublicanReuter - 272 words
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Article31 1947-11-29 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 27. Hong kong Airways, a subsidiary of the British Overseas Airway s Corporation, was today granted licence by the Chinese Government to operate a weekly service to Shanghai. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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161 1947-11-29 2 Russia Would Have Joined The Tripartite Pact TOKYO, Nov. 28.— "Russia would have joined the tripartite pact, but her conditions could not be met." the late Nazi Foreign Minister Joachin von Kibbentrop told Japan's foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka in March, 1941, according to prosecution *'vi dence in the Tokyo warU.P. - 161 words
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Article129 1947-11-29 2 Danish Explorers In India BOMBAY, Nov. 28.— Members of Hmning Haslund-Christensen's expedition of IXanish explorers are expivted shortly in Madras on their way to Bombay and eventual]} Tibet, Mongolia and Afghanistan. The expedition disembarked vest -day at the southern Indian port of CaJicut to which thi'ir ship, Malaya, had beenReuter - 129 words
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Article64 1947-11-29 2 BANGKOK, Nov. if. The iiamCM Minister ot Communications, \r Vice-Marshal Wechayan Kangsaric, today told the press th.u the recen \ybought Siam-Burma railway will be made serviceable tor tr.itfic only up t Kanch.in.iburi. and the rest ot the i.*«j and all materials will be used to rehabilitate the Kingdom's other railReuter - 64 words
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123 1947-11-29 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— National Foreign Trade Council circular outlining foreign economic policies desired In businessmen, urmd *r«€Ojfnition of the importance of co-op»'r;i-tion with, the peoples of tlu- East, within the limitations imposed by our foreign policy and dictates normal commercial prudence in t h»*U.P. - 123 words
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Article43 1947-11-29 2 RANGOON, Nov. 2S.— The Burmese Deputy Premier and Defence Minister. Colonel Bo Let Ya, has been appointed bead of the newlyformed Marxist League of Burma, into which the Socialist Party and Peoples Volunteer Corp s have merged, it was announced here today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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456 1947-11-29 2 GENERAL WADE'S STIRRING ADDRESS Major-General D. A. L. Wade, General Officer Commanding Malaya District, bade farewell to Indian Sappers and Miners on behalf of the British Army in a reviewparade and March Past of th e 623 Corps Engineer Group at the Bukit456 words
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146 1947-11-29 2 India's Moral Victory In UNO On S. African Issue. NLW YORK, Nov. 28. Among the pmcngcri on the Queen Mary which sailed for Southampton was Soflbjec Rustomjee, head 0: the Passive Resistance Council cf South Africa who acted in an aJvisory capacity to the Indian delegation during the discussion byReuter - 146 words
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412 1947-11-29 2 MOSCOW, Nov. 2S.~ Local administrative USSR have been ordered by the Soviet Governing* ln munist Purty to settle in new hones the Jr families who are still living in diitf-nuu i n the areas of the Union. ar He\^ Over 8,000,000 such families,Reuter - 412 words
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1044 1947-11-29 3 MEN AND POLITICS: A REGULAR FEATURE EXCLUSIVE TO INDIAN DAILY MAIL At UNO, Says Louis Fischer Two-fob Practice For Ambassadors Not Dianitied V .able).— Politics is s combination of policy n( j persons. 1 "I" polk} may be ri^ht hut if the person1,044 words
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129 1947-11-29 3 SECRETARY OF STATE SERVICES IN INDIA: LOMDo.n, >ov. :>«.— ihe British High Commissioners m India anu I'akistan have htm asked t o take what steps they can to t'lisuiej thai payment ot provident balance^ 01 members oi the secretary 01 states and analogous services inReuter - 129 words
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92 1947-11-29 3 Indonesian Threat To Resume Scorched-Earth Policy BATAI lA. Nov. 28.— Indom >ian RcpvblicMM today threatened to ri■■■lc their "scorched earth" polio in the Baal Indies if Dutch forces startted to ad\amt ugmtik, Aiut a the Dutch m\N agCMjr, reported toajlflit. The Indonesian threat was contained in a supplement t oReuter - 92 words
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122 1947-11-29 3 NANKING, Nm 2». Chiang Kai Sluk toda> called tor closer in»litar> and political co-ordination, in 'h« tljjjhfh against thti jconuminist>. and said (lOM'rnnunt propaganda mu«.t prowl* close ties botwt'i'n th* 1 d<>\enuaCVt and the people in <h*' iirst against the Kids. In a mei »g«U.P. - 122 words
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97 1947-11-29 3 Co-ordination Among Friends Of The Soviet Urged LONDON. Nov. 2S.— Mr. R. K. Jambekhar. Secretary of the 1 riemlv of the Soviet Union »n India who I* visiting Kurope to establish efoer relations with other branches of UiC organisation, told Keuter today that he had had talks with Mr. K.Reuter - 97 words
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Article18 1947-11-29 3 is altogether political and completely impersonal My wish in to help a country not to hurt an individual.18 words
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134 1947-11-29 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— Pandit Nehru, Indian Prme Minister, told the Indian Constituent Assembly here yesterday that he had seni a telegram to Mr. Clement Attlee. British I rime Minister, on Oct. 25 regarding events in Kashmir. Mr. Attlee had replied and there hadReuter; G.S.M. - 134 words
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Article547 1947-11-29 3 National Planning In India NATIONAL J*LAi>i\ANG COMAliiltt >l -.tin >— < 1 1 .Ma mi- > .11 iin ii- industries, Chemical imiusu us, lupuiatioii. etc. Published by Vora Co. iuoiisn**rs Liu., 3, Kouncl Uu'luing, tsombay JS frice Rs. 6 per volume (postage extra). THE xung awanea reports547 words
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Article311 1947-11-29 3 WHAT PATTERN OF EDUCATED PERSONS DOES FREE INDIA NEED? By D W. Devaraja. Published by Surya Press, P V. Koil Street, Royapuram, M. tdr.iv Price Eight Annas per copy. THE author of this interesting booklet is we Unknown to Malayan Indians. A retired Senior InterpreterG.S.M. - 311 words
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74 1947-11-29 3 (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 28.— Premier Nehru in the Assembly yesterday said: Burma Government have announced their intention not U) discharge all government servants of India origin but accord equal treatment t o all those eligible and accepting Burmese74 words
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573 1947-11-29 3 Russian Industry Geared For War Says American Industrial Analyst WASHINGTON, Nov. iH Russia's industry i» entirely geared for war, according w M* Wleuonh L. -W." inond, lormer industrial anaij st at ihc American bm^*^ in Moscow, but, lie add*, it will take U»c Soviets allotu^ 20 yean to approach the573 words
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155 1947-11-29 3 Siamese Premier's Assurance To Foreign Countries UAXikOK, No\. 28.— Making li'b lirst olluial poMc) statement t o Tainaiiuni this alter noon, Premier cvhuung Abhaiwong pl»dg* l d that hia Ouvernimnt will respect all fereiga treaties and commit inent> and >mll «.u--opvratc lully with thf I n»tcd Nations. Annuuncing his ambitiousReuter - 155 words
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Article194 1947-11-29 3 I OLOMBO, Not. 28.— Oyi«,r b riaIMi Mimsttr. Mr. J Jawanardtiu, today submitted <siimatts of v'xiKiuliture tor the >iar ending Sept. 30, 19 18, lo the House of Represent tiu s '>udKciin u or a surplus ot MNJN ruptt-s. ll's r*v«nil* estimate, a t 141,000." IReuter - 194 words
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125 1947-11-29 3 LONDON, Nov. 28— India's conn mil situation ma> aIT« <t liritain's plan to \port 1.100,000 Mcjd«i •his \c.i: The Indian market, «h«' worlds »»<■-' lor bicycle imports, has bc«n cfchM siiv<t* <he CtMHM«|I ol India d« <id c<l i| Sopti'mber to pun125 words
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3440 1947-11-29 4 Effect Of Partition On Indian Railways Dr. Mattbai Describes Difficulties Indian Parliament Proceedings: Solution Of Various Problems Outlined NEW DELHI. No\. 28.- -fa presenting the interim Railway Hudgel to the Constituent Assembly on Nov. 20, Dr. Matthai, Minister for Transport and K^ilways, described how the partition of the count r\F.O.C. - 3,440 words
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98 1947-11-29 4 Pakistan Delegate's Warning To Trade Conference HAVANA, Not. 18.— Pakistan kf*U at the (2-Batioa Havana C— f^wai, Mr. Mi./a bpahaa, t«,dav told thi- pk-narv icwion <i»ai the propo-vd charter would <>«■ /aiiui< unl«s> it ttfi,. ani' \uU A ini.imln .1 -usly tu pro>id t aid foi iin<|« -1,,,,. <1 nations,Reuter - 98 words
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70 1947-11-29 4 First Meeting Of Chinese National Assembly On December 12 rator) Comiii'iit, oi h, National -»mi>l\ announced lodaj Mi.it ih< meeting of the newly fleeted hl> will be convened <»u schedule «»n IK'combi i 12 in Nankin?. I lu- session will lasl ten days, «b«comniUMf said One oi t| u >UP - 70 words
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Article1652 1947-11-29 5 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROTEEDINf.S Measure To Prevent Gold Smuggling Objection To Term 'British India" In Bill Ruled Out V. S?!' IT 1 Indian ''arliament o n Mr. Shanmukham (hetty. Finance Minister Itill to amend the Foreign Exchange Regulation 1 «ha. the pr.ce of K M in IndiaF.O.C. - 1,652 words
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Article286 1947-11-29 5 RANGOON, Nov. 28.— Dissolution of the Burmese-Anti-Ffescist peoples Freedom League and the formation of a Marxist League, combining the Socialist Party and the Peoples Volunteer Corps, as free Burma's premier political organisation, was forecast i n Burmese political quarters today. The Marxist League will contestReuter - 286 words
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157 1947-11-29 5 COLOMBO, Nov. 28. Ceylon's Prime Minister Mr. D. S. Se-. nanayake said curing a debate on the Governor's ac Jress in the House c Representatives yesterday that documents disclosing secret negotiations between Ceylon political groups and a foreign power ha*., been discoveredReuter - 157 words
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170 1947-11-29 5 LONDON, Nov. 28. The 1 ligh Commissioner for Pakistan, Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, told a London press conference yesterday that it would be better if both in--1 ia and Pakistan decided to put the whole matter of Kashmir before thj United Nations. "We have askedReuter - 170 words
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Article76 1947-11-29 5 LONDON, Nov. 28. A Government btatement about the fe leration of Malaya is expected to be made shortly. WJicn Major Bruce, Labour, asked in the House of Commons yesterday what progress was being made to implement the feu.ration of Malaya the Colonial Sec wtary Mr. ArthurReuter - 76 words
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177 1947-11-29 5 India-Pakistan Joint Defence Council To Continue NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— Tl>. India-Pakistan Joint Defence Cou Icil met here yesterday under the presidency of Lord Mountbattcn, Governor-General of India, decided to continue in existence after Nj\. 30 notwithstanding the withdraw .l' of trve Supreme Commander. The British Government decided on Nov.Reuter - 177 words
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Article107 1947-11-29 5 BANGKOK, Nov. 28. Prime Suphasavasti Sawatiwat, Siam's Unitfd Nations delegate, was relieved oi his post, it was revealed by Vorakan Vacha, Foreign Office Secretary, this morning, who said a telegram lud been sent to him yesterday to this effect. The Prince recently expressed opposition to theReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement698 1947-11-29 5 YOU MUST READ THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IT WILL HELP LAKHS DEAR READERS, I am an ordinary man a man wnu unfortunately had been a victim of his own follies. My excesses within a very short time led me to spermatorrhoea and complete nervous debility. I got weaker and weaker, the698 words
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661 1947-11-29 6 Scores 1 60 Not Out, Gives Good Start For Australia In First Innings BRISBANE, Nov. 2 Br^dman's mastery over Mankad and two catches dropped by Irani have placed Australia in a strong position in this first Test match with rain threatening661 words
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9 1947-11-29 6 Governors' Conference In Singapore i I Singapore pore. 39 words
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97 1947-11-29 6 Pandit Nehru Thanks S'pore Indians For Aug. 15 Message Mr. M. A. Hamid, Secretary, Indian Independence Day Joint Celebration Committee, has just received the fol bwing letter from New Delhi, daud Nov. 13, acknowledging with thanki the Committee's message to Pandit Jawahafial Nehru, the Prime Minister ot India, on the97 words
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Article40 1947-11-29 6 Egyptian authorities have cancelled the requirement of inoculation in respect of passengers on vessels calling at Egyptian ports who do not land. Requirement of inoculation is also cancelled in respect oi members or Crews oblii;d to land.40 words
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166 1947-11-29 6 "RELIGIOUS FOUNDERS DAY" TO BE CELEBRATED TOMORROW lhc Ahmadiyya Community, Singapore, will celebrate the "JtdigMftU t uunaers Day" m the YMCA haiv tomorrow, Sunday;, Nov. 30, irom 8 to 10 p.m. under the presidentship ot Mr. o. (j. Thornton, Public Keiurwr.* oiheer. Tbii day ii being celebrated once a year,166 words
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Article243 1947-11-29 6 Ihe office oi the Special Coin lioaec in South Last Asia has issue 1 toe following statement at the request oi Nai Pridi, ex-Siamese Premier, at proem in Singapore:— "Io the People ot Siam: i.i leaving Siam and in refraining fro n ordering the u>c243 words
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241 1947-11-29 6 Mil it a )bsi i da) Sal hi day, Nov. -a big day foe the thousands of G lonese members of the Royal rp§ Military Polico and Royal Pon et Corps in Singapore. On that -I.'. tbeii new sporti ground Will Inopened at Kranji,241 words
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Article, Illustration83 1947-11-29 6 Photographs taken on the occasion of the tea party given at the Prince's on Wednesday by Singapore Indians in honour of Mr. N« Kai:ha\an. India s ftrel Consul-GenenU in Indonesia «n the occasion of his recent isii to Malaya. Picture on top shows Mr. RaLihavan being garlanded hy Mr. M.83 words
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