Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1947

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail V*L 111. 2 «7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DEC EMBER 22, 1947. 4 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 121 1 Socialist Leader Urges Full Support For Congress Governments (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dee U.— The Socialist Party firmly believes that in view of the developments that have taken place since August 15, it would n ot be in national interesi to weaken the authority of the Nehru Government or
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  • 139 1 Committee Expected To Finish Work By Dec. 25 unety Clauses So Far Dealt With <>»■ Own Correspondent) [eni Assembly before Dec. 31,lventGh will not be m c p .sition to examine the draft bession fixed for April, 1948. ;>'-et. however i I nam incomplete Although
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  • 132 1 Indian Troops Begin Offensive Operations In Manawar Our Own Correspondent) DELHI. Dec. 81.— Indian >ps have begun offensive against the raiders in war bi l> is ju^t one mile Pakistan border. Military Headquarters upokestitl in an interview: "Indian luring reconnaissance saw raiders' activity including movement of armoured cars and mediately
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  • 104 1 5,800,000 Muslim Refugees Moved Into Pakistan From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec 81. n.e Military spokesman In an exclu*iv< inervien w h the Indian Daily Mail correspondent said thai 5.800.000 Muslims have been sent to Pakistan during the past three and a half months and 1.500 000 Hindus and
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) M \X DELHI, Dec. ai.-In order to alleviate the Bufferings .uiJ worries Of more than one crore ot refugees who have lied frarp both Indj.1 .md Pakistan, the Governments ot bo.h the Domini m have agreed not to
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  • 45 1 'From Our Own Correspondent LAHORE, Dec. '21.— Lahore is experiencing severe cold and tempera*ure has fallen u> freezing point Twenty persons wire found d«ad In the city streeti owing to cold and Municipal staff have removed the fro/en corpses. Copyright.
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dee 21.— The executive comniiinc of the Indian Council of World Affairs ha s accepted the invitation extended to them to become the National Council for India for the Institute of Pacific Relations.— Copyright.
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  • 146 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN INDIA PAKISTAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Nl Dl 1 Ml. Dec. 21.— As a result ot Arrangements recent!) agreed upon between representatives ot the Governments ot India .xnd Pakistan in the course oi conversations held in Karachi. a system of separate accounting tor the for* exchange earnings
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  • 159 1 MOSCOW. Dot. !I._Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, who was 68, today wa s a candidate m the Municipal Elections held throughouj the Soviet l T nion MOSCOW \va s decorated for the oc. casion and popular festivities were arranged m tht- pities with concerts m Moscow's squares.
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  • 49 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE. Dec. 21. The new comet was seen here on Thursday evening. Though not bright, it was visible to the naked eye and looked like a star of the second or third magnitude with a short tail' inclined southeast.— Copyright.
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  • 46 1 Benares Women's College Students On Hunger Strike (From Our Own Correspondent) BENARES, Dec. 21— Four girl student s of the Women s College have started hunger strike on Friday demanding that Dr Radhakrishnan should continue a. Vice. Chancellor. Many girl> also abstained troni the classes —t'opyright.
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  • 134 1 LONDON. Dec. 21 —The office of the High Commissioner for India m London, m a statement issued yesfferday declared that India's Premier Pandit .lawaharla! Nehru "lias every intention of accepting longstanding and friendly invitation of the British Government/* but added thai no date
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Dec. 21.— Princoss Elizabeth has given £13.000. the majority of the money sum- slu» received a> wedding gifts, to charity, an announcement from Buckingham Palace said tonight. Reuter
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 21.— -Christ, mas greetings over a radio broadcast by children, representing 51 nations will be made by Gloria V. Ramos. 12 year old daughter, oi the Philippine Embassy Minister and Counsellor, at 2000 GMT on Sun. day. The message reads "Chiidren
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  • 184 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Mahal ma Gandhi last night spoke ol the recrudescence of communlal (rouble in Delhi on Thursday when three were killed. 22 injured and also in Ajmere where in ten days
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  • 140 1 {From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Dec. 21. Border disputes have arisen between East and West Bengal Governmments in Murshiclabad District and East Bengal troops have occupied the disputed territory It is stated Pakistan olhcials visited the area in question and tried
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  • 41 1 Russian Ambassador To India Arrives In New Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW UELH1, Dee 21— The Soviet Ambassador-designate i u India, M. \ovikov. and a party <>f ;<4 ar rived in two Dakota plane- at 0825 GMT today. Copy tight.
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  • 35 1 Nehru Elected Chairman Of Economic Planning Committee NEW DELHI, Dec 11— Pandit Nehru ha> been elected chairman of the Committe* appointed by the AH to draw up the economic pro. gramme of the country. F.O.C.
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  • 75 1 LONDON. I>«v M_ Th. London Sunday ntwipaptr News of the World report- that the Nizam of Hyderabad want N to l,u> tfcc Portuguese port of c;oa, v\est»rn India. It Baggcslfl that th» return »o London of his daughter- in-lau. the Princes^ of Rerar, is "not
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  • 45 1 NEW DELHI. Dee. 21.— 1t was learned that 7 year old Nirmala. privileged member of Gandhi's household and friend of statesmen and newspapermen, died last week m Srwagram. Gentle non-butting \iTniala provided Gandhi his daily glass of Goat'< milk. U.P.
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  • 81 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 21.— H was learned Siam expects to send a goodwill mission to Rangoon on the occasion of the la rat ion of Kurma independence. The mission probably will be heach d by Vice President of th« Senate Phya Anhibal Rajamitri, former minister of
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  • 52 1 INSURED PARCEL SERVICE BETWEEN INDIA BURMA i Prom Our Own Correspondent *\L>\ DELHI. Dec 21— Govern mcui ot iudu have resumed insui > postal services with Burma. A press, note is ued here Ijm i kjid such insurance should not ex ceeded £*oo (sterling) snd should be addressed to Rangoon
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  • 39 1 Moscow. Dec. 21 The Rua eian Church has for purpose oi the rec«n< rouble exchange been and had h d all m mone *chi *'d at one new rouble lor one old.— Re uter
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  • 49 1 1857 Revolution Memorials To Be Rebuilt (Prom Our Own Correspondent) CAWNPORE, Dec. 21.— The Government of India, it is learnt, have decided to repair and rebuild memorials relating to the 1837 revolution. The decision is a sequel to the repeated demands of the public to preserve martyrs' memorials. Copyright.
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Dec. 21 —Leading Mos. kms m London from India, Pakistan, Arabia, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon, decided 4|t an informal gathering last Biffkt to approach the Arab League with a vi«-u to securing permission of <the other com. mittoo of the League
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  • 62 1 MEERUT. Dec 21. Maj Nawab Jamshed A& Khan. MLC. of Bauhpat, Maj Nawab Bahadur Abdud Sami Khan, MLC (Aligarh), Kunwar Ansar Alunad Khan. MLA Baluchistan), Kunwar Aigbai All Khan, mla (Muzaffarnagar), and Syed Ahmad. MLC (Meerut), hav«j resigned membership ol Uic AllIndia Muslim League Council and
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  • 50 1 MADRAS, Dec. ll.— The lower grade ->'aff of the Madras Government decided to rail off today *h« strike which they l>»jjan six days ago m support of tfeei* demand for parfljr m pa> and allowances wi«h similar non-ga/.<>Hed working for the Government of India.—
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  • 118 1 BR. OFFICER ACCUSED OF VIOLATION OF ARMS ACT R VNGCK Dec 21.— Major Young, »n officer, m the British \rm\ Engineering Corps, was today accused before a special magistrate at InstMn, near Rangoon, i>t violation (12 the Arms Act. Mnn Mating Ym (a relation of (■<• Premier L' Saw and
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  • 71 1 HYDERABAD, IVI. it.— Mr. ingle Venkatarama Reddi, Supply Minister m the Nizam's Government, uho .\s one o\ the members of tht» Hyderabad delegation v^likli executed the Stand-still Agreement nh the nment oi India, has resigned, it is L .irnt \n hi-* lettei <>t resignation, it understood thai
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  • 53 1 fcARIS, Dec. Sir kaghai m IMlai, who h.is held many aipp >im 'i! ii r s under eke Proi incca md the of India, h i nomii < \\m d'ArTairca m Piiris appointmc v of .m ambassador, r learned from official idian iourcrs here. Sir EUghavao wa^ expected rup his
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  • 1213 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec 22, 1947. TRADE UNIONISM IN MALAYA IT difficult to understand winbut of late there has been quite :i lot o] attack on the Trade Union Movement m Malaya from official as well as non-official QUarUim. First and foremost Ls 'he recent itatement m the
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  • 819 2 Says India Still Has Another Battle To Wage "It Is A Fight With Our Own Selves 9 ALLAHABAD, Dec. 21. Panda Nehru, P r 1 111 c Minister ol India, addressing a inaiimioUi puDiic meem^ on Dec. 14, said: "The battle ol oui political ireeuom
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  • 157 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dee. 81.— Rural rationing of food grains m the difhcit dis. trie's in the Province, except Malabar, and the Nilfflis, u ill- be abolished from Dec. It, and only statutory rationing i n municipal areas in thes« districts will
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. CI A report of mystery planes visiting Gilgit lias been received from Srinagar. It is sta/ted that these planes were recently seen landing in Gilgit and later leaving, but no official confirmation is available. Nothing is known of the
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  • 281 2 Kashmir Situation Very Satisfactory, Says Military Spokesman (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 21. Addressing a Press Conference here on Friday nitfht Military Headquarters spokesman said that the situation m Kashmir is very satisfactory and transborder raiders are losing m the. ratio of 20 against* one m killed and
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  • 1122 2 fes^:x FKOM ol;R SPECIAL C'ORKESI'ONhKv, Mountbatten Optimistic Of India's Unity JAIPUR, Dec. 21^-Lerd Motintbatten, Governor.! India, speaking a I a Slate l>an (jm here on t( that he had always been a strong believer m the unilv and he feM sure that the accession of the
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  • 462 3 Minister Outlines State's Future Policy IVlove To Develop Mineral Resources ,rtc- on I),-,- i. Constituent Assembly fJLIC Oil LJCL. 13. would be sa< to assume that the armament ays, posts ana telegraphs, broadcast ,n g ad power will be State-owtled. The qi <Jion ershipo) the
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  • 276 3 TOKYO, Dec. in— When Hidtki lOfo tahrs bh rtsnj probably on MomUy to testy) f m m [H jnrc the International MjfUmry TrHmmsl }»r the tar East, U> will take full rcspOfU&dlty for declaring war tgsmti the Allies, execution of Gen. DoolHiWi flier* and
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  • 211 3 KARACHI, Dee. 21— The Governnirin or Pakistan have decided to develop air transport, according to a Press communique Issued by he raKisian Ministry of Communications. For tne time being the operation Ji air transport will be left to private enterprise but. as in most other
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  • 62 3 TRUMAN HOPES TO MEET STALIN IN WASHINGTON HINU I Dec. 21.—P.viman declared I ridaj thai down i)i the C ouncil (i Mi listers' meeting m Id be glad to mset M.lllll btlt (Mll>- JH W'.li.ui saul lie w.is "not at ed* 1 is .1 result of the lilure .mil expressed
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  • 146 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Dr. K. y S/hli uf/kui a member of the India Jetegsthn to UfpiUd Kuktons General Assembly told a meetmg <>}; the Export Managers Club here that the future trade relations between I'm ted Ststes and India would depend Urgely on the
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  • 114 3 I LONDON, IX-c. 2.. M,. G. H. tihubha, Minister tor Commerce m the Government of India, was *»vest ot honour v A reception ai India House i>n Friday. Nearly poo guests were received h\ the High Commissioner, Mr. Krislui., Menon. \monj; those present were
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  • 73 3 K. P. S. MENON EN ROUTE TO TOKYO SHANGHAI, Dec. n\— The Indian Ambassador, Mr. K. P. S. Menon, accompanied b) Mi-. Menon and the First Secretary oi rh-^ Indian Embassy, Mr. \l< Don, arrived here by train Saturday frmo Nanking en route to Toklo. The Indian party is Expected
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  • 80 3 RATAVTA, Dec. ai.— A conference of Indonesians from West J.iva yesterday adopted i resolution to forn j provisional Veil Java Government according »v a Dutch report from Bandoeng. The conference asked the Central Netherlands East Indies Government m Batavia to turn over rights
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  • 236 3 HONG KUXG, Dec zi.—Usually reliable And impartial UK Wah Km Vat Pao m a dispatch from Nanking kaid thai Chinese reds and Russia have reached a i>i\ po» i. .jjreemA'nt alter three conferences m Moscow iast month, providing Russian technical a.s*istance m the
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  • 107 3 LONDON, Dec 21.— The British Government is to offer the gift ot a motor-car to the Government ot Ceylon for the use of their Prime Minister, Mr. lMulip Noel Baker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the House of Commons iocia>. The Speaker of the House,
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  • 62 3 NANKING, Dec. 21. Seven members of the People's Political (.uncil (China'l House oJ Commons) at its weekly meeting m Nanking proposed to the Chinese Government that China retains her veto rights m the forthcoming Japanese peace conference. In addition the members insisted tli.it the
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  • 271 3 LONDON', Dec. 21. Disposal of the treasures of the old India Office m Whitehall, which include rare manuscripts, pictures by famous artists, and relics, records and furniture oi the East India Company will be discussed iii London b) a British India and Pakistan
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  • 295 3 GENEVA, Dec, 21. -The United Nations Commission on Human Rights was holding it> last meeting here on Saturday after a two i week session during which it adopted an international bill setting out m full the basic righto and duties of man. As
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  • 48 3 I lONGKONG, Dec. zi.Tlm cxEmperor of Annam, Ikio Uai who h.:d arranged to leave for London m .1 BOAC plaiu- on Saturday en route to Switzerland, has postponed Ins departure until Wednesday as certain for maluies regarding the tnjj-> to i ng land have not been coinV>!et('d. Reuter
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  • 331 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao, chairman of the United Nations sub-Commission on economic development told the United Press on the eve of his departure for New Delhi that undeveloped countries of the world "need immediate assistance" to strengthen their economies
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  • 126 3 U .S. INTERESTS IN PERSIAN OIL PROSPECTS LONDON, Dec. si. Persian od is attracting a uai\ of United btate^ tourists to the Middle Las.t> eccording to Prnvds, tlx Sonet Communist Part\ journal, quoted by MOSCOU Radio today. The trans-oceanic businessmen, agents, .\ud journalists, singly and in group*, tour Persia so
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  • 21 3 BOMBAY. Dec. II Tlu« Bombay Government ycvUrday banned rt-it-ptioji and distribution m the city of the Miulim League pai>cr, Dawn. Reuter
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  • 1346 4 MIC' s Decision To Boycott The New Malalyan Constitution Reaffirmed Sardar Budh Singh's Pledge To The Community 1 here is but one course of policy tor u^ to pursue and that will be to boycott the Constitution and to bring the combined etlect of the will and power of the
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  • 218 4 New Office-Bearers Of MIC Batu Pahat Sub-Branch A meeting of the members of the Batu Pahat Sub-branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was held on Friday, Dec. 12 at No. 17 Jahn F.ngan, Batu Pahat. Sri K. Kathiravelu, Chairman of the Interim Committee, presided. After the introductory Ipeech by the
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  • 183 4 S'pore Indian s Trounce Union Jack Hub I tciting Table Tennis pl.n ed n .i t.ist pace was witnessed when the Singapore Indians gained i clear cvi victor) b\ s games to nothing, o\cr the Singapore Union Jack Club played on Wednesday, Dec. 17. Results: (Indians mentioned first). V Joseph
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  • 142 4 WCKLAND, Dec. v. Mr. Joseph B. Chifley. Prime Minister of Austrdi* t mm visiting \cu uedsnd told correspondents m Auckland tb*i peter treaty with hi/tatt should not present the same difficulties as agreement with Germsuy." Reparations might lead to .1 great deal of argument,
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  • 205 4 FEDERATION ON FEB. 1 NEXT, SAYS UNION GOVERNOR "It would have been more satisfactory tor many administrative reasons if we had been able to inauiiurat*'* the now Constitution on the im ol January but m view of the volume of detailed preparatory work m th.it connection it has for main
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  • 180 4 A Most Acceptable Present," Says Princess H.fc. the Governor ot Singapore, Sn I r.mklin Gnmon, has just received i personal letter from H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth thanking the people of Singapore tor the golJ casket which they predated to her on her wedding. The letter reads: "Dear bir Franklin, 1 am
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  • 133 4 LONDON, />e,. >„-//„ Militi} tmtmittee »i the l>m Council toduf declined to giie speckl Iran to u <<(>lha! tgmmi a ni t i Suin i))U C*> U rt of Ceylon which m Oct. 12 dismissed an appeal by Mr. D. P. K. CunauaiiL na from
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  • 105 4 MALAYAN STUDENTS IN BRITAIN A i:rand Christmas ball will be held today, Dec. 22. at the "Ckv Au guste," 38 Old Comptoo Street. Londoni, W.i t at 7 p.m. by the Malayan Students' Union m the United Kingdom. They have also proposed to meet for lunch on the third Saturday
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  • 46 4 It ib oflicially stated that the further mrrfinia of the Malayan Union Advisory Council t o be eld on Mon. y Dec *9i continuing it necessary a Tuesday, Dec. jo, has been postponed to Monday, Jan. 5, 1948. commencing a| lo a>m-
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  • 171 4 Mr. Thivy To Attend Indian Overseas Bank Branch Opening In Bangkok BANGKOK. Dec. 21.— The first Indian bank m bum will si art wji!». when Me Bhagwat Dayal, the Indian charge d'Atfatret, formally declared open a Bangkok branch of the Indian Overseas Bank on TuddajTa Dec. z>. Mr. A. Subbiah.
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  • 279 4 PATNA, Dtt. >1 Dr "S\e<l Mahmukl Minister lor Development, Bihar, m a statement ha^« called upon Indian Muslims to join the Congress and thus strengthen the non-communal and progressive forces of the country. He app«aK io them to *iiiv 0 for the ideal of
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  • 84 4 BRITAIN'S TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH YUGOSLAVIA I ONDON, Dec. xi.^Afcer an i i hour meeting between British and Yugoslav trade delegations which lasted until 4 a.m. GMT, the British Board ot Trade announced thai no agreement had been reached, but that new proposals had been tent to the Yugoslav Government. Wlien
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  • 45 4 LABOUR ADV ISER LEAVES SINGAPORE Mr. E. W. Barlcn%>, Laboui Advibor to the Secretarj ot State for thtj Colonies, will leave Singapore today, (Mon., Dec. 22) for Hongkong. He will then visit North Borneo and Sarawak, returning to Singapore fo. further survey m early February.
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  • 38 4 Burma To Have "Meatless" Celebration O f Independence Day RANGOON, 0 m Goicrmntcnt "mettle" edebr* ittdcpvndena wljcit fr*er from pita m lan. 4 H followed i q M BuddhiM Urn tbefa msjorit) Siau-htr bow country will I* Reuter
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  • 51 4 Ceylon's Ten-Year Pragramme To Fight T.B. Menace COLOMBO I) si.— A programme m hl turb,r.ulovi s S undercon) tion by the Ceylon QmmmSl is learned Tnc Oovernmcn vide 6,000 bed 3.OUU m special otnei- 3,000 ABBOG a d huspitai,- during Ac present the Government h2 provided 1,218 bed, l stuutiona
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  • 54 4 New German Capital Planned U iSHISGTOh D Civil Alia. btvt />/<"/> tty <<< I (m HldU\. PI I t the Bri llk\ said I for tlic capital ol many, composed >>t British and \nk' I hey added ii spc.lk pt.i! v for a trizonal kgrcemem progress." 1 Ik rubble and
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  • 21 4 1 v brin^ ii< from M The "Stud< Manila, carr; "i h.i: m tons and the carr) >» toril]
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  • 17 4 Dec. j embassy spokesman information ol th< China and Britain eluded an Yangtze K^ pins U.P
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