Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1947

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. N o# 253 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 5, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 104 1 Govt's Warning Unheeded LIKELY TO BE i Alt AL I oLi I mm Oar Political Correspondent) Dec. 4. Hie Government yesterday susb< rers o\ the Non-Gazetted Officers As--1 rained charges tor their dismissal. The 1 notified 11 subordinate services as e>senicans that anyone stnking^vill be
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  • 137 1 PANDIT NEHRU CLARIFIES FOREIGN POLICY DELHI, ■>€€. I. Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of the i India, declared today that India would keep out oi ments of world powers. hall l>e friends with Amenta." he said. "We intend with the United States and we
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  • 68 1 Nizam's Govt To Resume Negotiations With State Congress r Political Correspondent) Dec. 4. Hyderabad sident, Mr. Kanuhl.u n\ i here yesteraddressing a JVss ed the Nizam's Co iming neogiatiom wich *hortl 1 .01 1 s 111 the b* srved though und full play, the peong up splendidly. Th e ie
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  • 83 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LTTACK, Dec. 44.— At a nro ing ot Muslims yesterday, it was i n.uiimously q e sol\ed to dissolvf the Provincial Muslim League in view of the changed political situation in the country And because of the fact that idia,
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  • 28 1 PRAGUI l*ec. 4. An air crash in which 21 person were killed in Montenegro on Nov. 27 wis disclosed t)■ da\ by the official Yugoslav Nev»s Agency. UP
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  • 83 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HttAY, Dec. 4. Pakistan has offered Indian Union a alliance with Joint Staff meetings under the Presiden<n necessary, of Field Marshal Montgomery according 1 in the Times of India. proposal will be discussed by the Joint Defence Counn% in Lahore
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  • 99 1 Out Own Correspondent) RADIUS, Dec. 4 -Then was •he Assembly today when ifftte member Mr Kaza •*"U>U inesj that whenever put to Ministers, they did n ot reply polite. Minister Dr. Subbaroyan replied ft was the member who lost head and talked absolute nonsense. Raza
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  • 109 1 Forecast Of Coming Events PARIS, Dec. 4. France's top astrologer, Maurice Privat who was conculted at one time bv Pierre Laval, has published bis "Almanac" for 1948. His chief predictions are: For Great Britain A great funeral and new elections, and fears for the health of Mr. Winston Churchill. For
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  • 133 1 ECONOMIC BLOCKADE OF TRIPURA STATE REPORTED (From Our Own Correspondent) ALCLTTA, D«c. 4.— News ii received h^n' oi economic blockade it Tripura State which is situated in East Bengal border And which has joined the Indian Union. Muslim L<-'aguers have suited in intense- campaign to strangle the State economically And
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  • 37 1 MADURA— KARAIKUDI LINE NOT TO BE OPENED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec 4—Dr John Muithai. said India Government is not proposing to open a new railway line from Madura to Karaikudi via Malur and Tirupattur
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  • 120 1 Hindus Sikhs Are Inseparable Master Tara Singh's Warning To Mischief- Makers (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— ln typical fighting spirit, Akali Party Leader, Master Tara Singh said at a press conference here last night he envisaged war between India anil Pakistan in six months and added Britain,
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  • 186 1 "Interference" In Religious Sentiments Deplored Tara Singh warned the India Government in interfering with the religious sentiments of Sikhs by asking them not to take the Kirpans (swords) in public and complained the India Government has not taken sufficient measures to protect the property of Hindus and Sikhs who had
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  • 224 1 ANNUAL CAPACITY TO TOTAL 20,000 (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— ln the Constituent Assembly Fi nance Minister Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetty announced he is proposing to set up in December or January an Economy Committee to inquire how best to
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  • 85 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW 111. 1. 11l Dec 4— Since the official termination was April 194t>, India Government has received delivery ot 130 locomotives from Bri, tain, 20 from Canada, 16 from the I mud States, 351 from Lend-lease goods, said Dr. John Mattfcai, Kail,
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4. In the Union Assembly yesterday, Defence Minister Sardar Baldev Singh revealed 52 border raids have been made by the people of Pakistan into Indian territory and that steps have been taken to pos! civil
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  • 208 1 Age Of Consent Bill Discussed In Indian Parliament (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— The Uiim Parliament yesterday discussed the non-Official bill for raising the age 01 consent of girls. The Bill is based un th« recommendations ol the Committee appointed b\ the Government in I^2B which suggested
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  • 71 1 40 Aircraft Ply Between India And Kashmir (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dee 4 —Mr Kidwai, Communications Minister, said today at the Assembly 40 aircraft belonging to nine companies are operated between India and Kash. mir, pjloted by 80 Indians and non-Indians including Europeans. Recently civilian planes were not
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  • Latest News In Brief
    • 68 1 CANBERRA, Dec. < fndfa hai chartered iix out ot 69 ships which will collect Australia's wheat harvest in the next few wreck] "to meet the needs Ot the. starving world," \l Reginald Pollard, Australian Commerce Minister, announced in <he Federal Parliament t<>du\. Thirty-one oi the ihipi have b chartered by
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    • 99 1 DUBLIN, Dec. 4.— A small bui 1 > exploded at a movie house in the heart of Dublin's famous O'Connel Street, where a him of the wedding of Britain'*! PrincCM Lh/abcth an 1 Prince Philip wai being shown. The- front of CinCUtt Call ton wis damaged by the explosion, understood
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    • 70 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 4.^— The Viet nam Information Service chiel iiere, Lehi, today refuted a report front Canton that tie Vietnam President, Dr. Ho Chi-minh, driven by 1 ren 1 forces, Escaped to Siam *nd is at pre srnt in Siam. Lehi sud Dr. Ho Chi-minh w.;s still in the vicinity
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    • 114 1 RANGOON, Dec. 4.— The Buiu Government hav* sanctioned foo/j q rupees towards the cost oi tflecting statue* of the late U Aang San ind other Burmese statesmen assassinated here last July. A further > 00,000 rupee.*, requir d for the purpose, will be raised by public donations. Burmese Muslims are
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    • 45 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 4 —Three German generals, two colonels and five other war prisoners have been found guilty of war crimes by a court in Vitebsk and sentenced to 25 years' confinement in a reformatory labour camp, Tass. ihe official Soviet news agency, reported today. Reuter
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    • 91 1 LONDON. Dee 4.~The King has approved the appointment of Field Marshal Earl VVavell, 64, as the Constable of the Tower of London in succession to Field Marshal Lord Chetwode, 78, who is due to retire on March 18. The duties of this office, which was created in 1078 by William
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    • 78 1 LONDON, Dec. 4.— The Duke of Edinburgh, now on his honey nioun with Princess Llizabeth, has bP*n posted lor duty in the Brtiih \dnuralty from Dec. ij, it wa* announced today. The Duke served during [lie war in the British Na\> and hoLl* the rink ot Lieutenant. The Dukfc will
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  • 31 1 TINNEVELLY, Dec 4 The Municipal Council yesterday have adopted an urgent pollution ing the iood situation If grav< and requesting the Government to Irush :>upplie s immediately.— Copyright.
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  • 812 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 5, 1947. QUITE UNDERSTANDABLE ALL countries consider the intro. duction of major political reforms as a most significant and epoch-making event in the history of their respective nations who therefore invariably make etuhu. siastic preparations for their introduction, the date of which would usually
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  • 271 2 U^E hasten to extend our heartiest congratulations to the Governors of Singapore and the Union on their bold and wise decision to override the decisions of the Ad- I visory Councils and to impose Income Tax at an early date Without waiting lor the formation of the
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  • 1160 2 Indian Parliament Proceedings Sardar Baldev Singh Explains Government's Policy NEW DELHI, Dec. 4. During question time in the Dominion Legislature on Nov. 25 the Defence Member, Sardar Baldev Singh, told Mr Nagappa that the intention of the Government was to keep pace with the
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  • 224 2 Why Ceylon Did Not Favour Term "Dominion Status COLOMBO, Dee. I— The Hoase d Representatives todaj earried by 33 \ote s to 11. with 2*» abstentions 8 motion b) the Prune Minister, Mr. Don Stn.ina>ake. expressing :he Heose's rejoicing that the Ceylon people> straggle for freedom h.u\ been attained. An
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  • 64 2 XMW DELHI, Dee. I.— Fifty il(vh> <>» Rupees capital i s planned to link Karachi »ith the Middle East and Ij thousands of pilgrims every year to Mecca, it was learned here todav. The journey t Q Mecca which tabes over
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 4— Last night's Indian Defence Ministry communique on the situation in Kashmir whan fighting between raiding tribesmen and Indian Of ttamaH forces continues, said the situation in Kashmir bas not changed much in the past ?A hours. Indian Army troops continue at* re
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  • 1049 2 SiaiaEiaiaia FKOM OUK SPECIAL CORRESPONDS r Indian Air Service 1 o Europe NEW COMPANY WITH RS. 70,000,000 CAPRAI BEING FORMED NEW DELHI, Dec. 24.— The Government mli approved oi the early establishment of an Indian Vi e to Europe, it is announced. r Seh i(t For
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  • 317 3 Investigations Proceeding On Regional Basir Malaya Also To Benefit a sM M .TON, D*e. 4— Bwu 1-armd authoriiativ.lv odav vh ,K ..,r, s.udyi,,,; .he p„ ssibi|j v f A K'tonal basis. a u l I MOth.ny delinite yM ha(J matt ri n prog, m
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  • 170 3 PARI*, uec. 1.-The l <r e nch Na noaai Aaaembly broh through Communist filibuster earl, on Wednesday *> Pass the first a,-:eie of ftum** ,Cu,,,Tl drastic anti-gtriks t*w, mm«d at jailing saboteur* una moour agitators, who interfere with 'be "right t 0 work." The Assembij
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  • 131 3 Historic Union Jack Flag To Be Returned To Scotland Reuter FORT WILLIAM. North Scotland. Dec. I. Ihe i nion Jack from lort William. Calcutta, which had flown there since the Fort wB| established in the 17th. century, is to find its last resting place at lort William. Imeraesohire. Th« lort
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  • 133 3 Burmese Plans For Independence Day Celebration RANGOON, Dec. 4— BurmcK will beat ceremonial drums and so i .a temple gongs throughout the country at 4.20 a.m. on Jan. 4 to he. lid the nation's independence, accord ng to instructions issued yesterday by the mjadejuarter* of the Antifascist pies Freedom League,
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  • 72 3 CULTURAL CENTRE PRESIDENTSHIP FOR MRS. PANDIT ••NEW YORK, Dec. I— Mrs. \i, i laikshnu Pandit, the Indian delegate to the United Nations and the sister ol Pandit Nehru, announced before leering for India Monday that Ax* had accepted the presidency of tm Indian Cultural Centre, a New Y^U organisation founded
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  • 244 3 FAR EAST FOOD POSITION "CRITICAL," SAYS FAO WASHINGTON, Dec. I. The United Nations Pood and Agricultural Organisation warned today that the world food situation was as critical this year M at any time since th< close of the Second World War and estimated that in India and Pakistan there was
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  • 87 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec I.— .Mr. Victor 1100. Chinese Assistant Secietary General of the United Nations, vull lead the United Nations Commission t 0 Korea to supervise the elections and establishment of an independent stats, it was oflicia'ly announced here today. The
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI, Dee. 4— Some C-r--man-owned patents in other countries are likely to be made available for trploitation by Indian nationals, foe 01 royalty, it was announced m the Indian Parliament by ||r, Shyuma Prasad Mukerjee, Minister for Industries. Forty-sevm Indian industrial experts representing 18
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  • 102 3 LONDON, Dec. 1. Lord Kussell, British mathematician and philosopher, called for the establishment of a "single world-wide authority possessed of a monopoly of all serious weapons of war" when he addressed the Koyal Empire Society here today on "The International Bearings of Atomic Warfare/' This
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  • 188 3 India Pakistan Pessimistic About Future Of UNO DELEGATES EXPRESS GREAT MISGIVINGS LONDON, Dec 4. -Delegates of both India and Pakistan expressed misgivings here today on the future of the United Nations Organisation in the bloc system oi voting, with nations ranged on two sides, continued. Sir Fez** Ah t Indian
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  • 94 3 UNO Has Sadly Failed COPENHAGEN, Dec. 4. ihe United Nations Organisation has ,adly failed in its attempt to prod me true peace," Cardinal Griffin. Archbishop of Westminister and Koman Catholic Primate of Britain, told B Koman Catholic rally here >esterda\. "If it had been built up on sound principles, if
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Dec I— The Indian Workers' Association today sent the Government of India a donation oi C386 f<»i the relief and rehabilitai »m of Indian refugees.— Reuter
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  • 217 3 BATAVIA, Dec. 1. A laat-m'uute attempt t 0 ssrtted agreement sa the United Nations cease-fire ord^r in Java failed today, wJien Dutch and Indonesian Republican special committees and the Security Council's Good Offices Commission met on Bourd the United States navy transport Reveille
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  • 198 3 PARLIAMENT QUERIED ON "DISCRIMINATION" CHARGES LONDON. Dec i Mr Reginald Sorensen t Labour member ol Pan' iment and a persistent questioner on Indian affairs in tho Hants of Common*, yesterday asked Colonial Se.rdary Arthur Creech Jones what were being taken satisfactorily to deal with Indian
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  • 138 3 Human Rights Commission Rejects Petition On Negroes GENEVA, Dec. 11— A Soviet proposal that the United Nations Human K'ghts Commission here should nmediat«|v consider a petition on behalf of 15,000,000 United States N'groes was rejected today b\ the Subcommittee on -Minorities mm! Discrimination Ihe commission appointed a comBlittee to decide
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  • 59 3 KOME, Dec. 44.— The trial oi .Mai»>ha> Kudolto Graziani, 65-year-i id Commander-in-Chief of Mi^ssolini 's armed forces «n Northern Italy v. ho «s accused of collaboration with Germans beuan here in his absence today and was adjourned uutil Dec. 9 Graziani is at present in
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  • 172 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. I.— The work over the Damodar Valley schema winch will provide perennial irrigation Cor suo.uoo acres of land an*J generate a peak load oi some iWU.WU Kilowatts would be completed in abou« yenrSi it was announced by lift N. Cadgil. Minister tor
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    • 474 3 BLADDER DISORDERS Filtered away (jT% Dt WITTS Fe^pos PILLS mWjf\ If you hav< any fM^M<^'l suspicion of bl.idder '^M-^^BL?^ trouble if there is burning, scalding and d.scomfort, Nature is sounding a danger note. The constant wearing and replacement that goes on in tbp body means that quantities of poisons and
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  • 971 4 Income Tax To Come Early In Singapore Union I Governor's Final Decision Announced Councillors' Advice Using the Special Powers vested in them in accordance with the Singapore Colony and the Malayan Union Orders-in-Council of 1946, the Governors of Singapore and the Union, after consultation with the Governor-General, have decided to
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  • 126 4 A new British India Company lip foe India, the Straits and Far Ea* service "Sirdharna," a sistership f the 9'OOo ton Sangola completed n June last will run her trials on Dec. S and later sail to up service. She will be the
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  • 39 4 i<> 4 6 Cambridge School Certificates have now arrived. School cirdidates should call for their Cer;iicaies at their respective schools and private candidates should call at 'he Education Office, says an offio it Press release.
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  • 104 4 It is reported here that the Leo.)mic Commission for Asia and .he Far Last meeting in Baguio, Ph lip pines, has decided by a majority vi-C to admit Siam as a full member of the Asiatic Lconomic Unit with tl c understanding that the step did
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  • 143 4 CANBERRA, Dec. 4.— There wiU be nearly five million electors on the rolls when the next Common wealth elections are held in 1949. This is the estimate oi the Chief Electoral Olricer in a report to the Prime Minister, Mr. Chitley, to guide Cabinet in
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  • 79 4 A report published in a local paper yesterday morning (not the Indian Dail\ Mail) appears to indicate tint rice from the Philippines would not arrive. The tacts arc as follows, >a\ > An olhcial Press release; The contract signed on Nov. 11 in Manila provided for
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  • 106 4 It may not be generally kums n that the temporary closing of recruiting has oeased And a large number >f recruits trom local men are required in Malaya And Singapore, sa\s a\\ Army Press release. All reports about the conditions of service and the method
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  • 109 4 32 VIETNAMESE KILLED IN IN DO-CHINA FIGHTING PARIS, Dec. 4. French forces in Indo-China killed 32 Vietnamese guerillas and sank six Vietnamese junks during a skirmish in the Tan Dinh Dien region of northern Cochin China yesterday, according to a French High Command communique reported by the Agenee France Presse
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  • 49 4 The following is the latest list of contributions to the Princes Wedding Fund: The Lido $1,170; The East Oxy^m Acetylene Co. $1,000; Robinson be Co., Ltd. 1,000; W. Hammer Co., Ltd. $900; Royal Singapore Golf Club $569; Central SikhTemple $501; Singapore Municipal Services Unioa $500.
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  • 71 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4— The authoritative Hindustan Times predicted that the Dominion of India will demand the return of the fabulous Kohinoor diaitond nov in the crown of Britain's Queen Elizabeth. The diimond origin i.'ly had 18<> carats but later was cut to 106. It was passed from the East
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  • 242 4 A pretty Indian w idnng took pi tec at the Church of St. Antony, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Nov. 22. Th* contracting parties were Mr. Louis Fernandez, son of Mr. p.nd Iff* Stephen Anto Fernandez of Kazhakuttam, Trivandrum, and Miss Basil Rajamna, youngest daughter of
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  • 179 4 PATRIOT V.O.C'S REMEMBRANCE DAY AT SELETAR The Indian Patriot and "Nawga Jt Tamil". Y. O. Chidambaram Pillai'l Remembrance Day was celebrated on Nov. 22 at 5.30 p.m. ui the premises of the SeK'tar Tamils' Association 1 l»--dcr the chairmanship 1 Mr. P. Ammayappan. Prior to the meeting, a musical party
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  • 81 4 LETTER TO COLONIAL SECRETARY ACKNOWLEDGED The Ag. Deputy Chief Secretary, Malayan Union, has sent the fallowing letter dated Nov. iS, 1947, to the Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions, Kuala Lumpur: "I am directed by the Secret arc c f State tor the Colony to acknowledge the receipt by him (4
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  • 80 4 Thv following are the arti v iti es oi the Singapore Branch of the Alutam Association of the King Edward \Ti College of M-uieine: Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. Clinieo-Path logical meeting at the Department of Pathology, General Hospital. Dec. 17: Dinner and Dance a:
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  • 62 4 Entries for the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (Madras) for Pr.<thamic, Madhyama, etc., t 0 bo bald in Malaya in the early j art of Mar.-h, *94 «> will be closed on Dec. 15, i 947 AH sitting for the above examin- reqnentad to jpet in touch with
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  • 720 4 I Address At Sungei Bakar Tamil School "The nation which i* a subject little tunc or opportunity to iniuk progress. Its entire thought, endea be directed to one purpose, name of foreign rule. And until it achie\ deteriorate and
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