Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1947

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. 111. No 2 }> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1947 6 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 493 1 Nehru's Ultimatum To Liaquat Ali khan Kashmir issue May Go i o Security Council (From Our Political Correspondent) DELHI, Dec .;o. Will India brca* with Fakithe questn Mating everyone in Delhi. tie indiv. Government has bluntly told the Prime MinistCi last week that Pakistan
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  • 112 1 i«a irill ask the United Nations urity Council for judgment on Kashmir i*sue if Pakistan does within Uk next few days res«»nd to India\ request that raiders withdrawn from the statf jt w as ably learned here last night. India has not. however given tan any specific deadline eh would
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  • 45 1 I \%mxill, Dec 30 Thy band ho Kajputana Rifles played "Id Lang Syne" when Gen. Sir Loekhan left New D«lki today 1 fears' service m the Indian in»m which he retires as 'Mcl«r_in-Chief on New Year's Reuter
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  • 67 1 (From Our Gun Correspond***) BOMBAY. Dox. 30.— Yesterday token >irike pawed off without a major incident, except stray ito.ic throwing* Only one mill out of Bombay's 68 mills functioned. Dockers and railway workshopmen joined m the strike. Workers m new*paper officers came out with
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  • 52 1 We wish all our Readers and! Patrons a Happy and Prospe-| rous New Year. There will be no issue of The [f Indian Daily Mail on *he New* Year Day, tomorrow, Thursday, i Jan 1, 1948. Publication willj be resumed a> usual on Friday, j Jan.
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  • 43 1 Melbourne Dee 30 India's cricketers have arrived here from Canberra and will engage m practice- tomorrow to be ready for the opening of the third Test match on Thursday. The team will not be selected until tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 201 1 Pudukottah Congress Presi dent Resigns To Save His Life! <From Our Own Correspondent) PUDUKOTTA, l>ec. 30. Confusion reigned m the polling booths where elections to the Town Congress Committee of the Pudukottah State Congress were to be held on Sunday. The Congress President, Knsluiamtllti Aiyar, who went round the booths
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  • 51 1 PARIS, Dec. 30. There *a> no further cause for v>orry about Winston Churchill's health, the ex-Pre-mier's private secretary told Heiltcr'f Paris office by radio telephone today. L'nlcs^ Mfnedung unexpected bapp&ictl no turther bulletin would be i^ued and Churchill will be considered .is having recovered from 1m recent cold, she added.
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  • 195 1 NOVEL PLEA AT A.I. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE IN MADRAS MADRAS, Dec. 30. All India's women leaders gathered m the city fur the Annual Conference of Indian Women s Association. The conference Pandal is a blaze ot colour with the women m their many-coloured saris irom all parts of India rilling the
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  • 415 1 INDIA GOVT. DISAPPOINTED AT RULER'S UNWILLINGNESS TO PART WITH POWER (From Our Political Correspondent). NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— Informed government circles said m an exclusive interview with the Indian Daily Mail Correspon dent that the India Government is losing patience on two matters regarding the
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  • 281 1 LUCKNOW CONFERENCE RESOLUTION SAYS: Lucknow, Dec. 30. The Indian Muslim Conference meeting here under the presidentship of MauUna Abul Kalam Azad, India's Education il Minister, unanimously pa«sed a resolution condemning communal politics and calling upon Mubliin> of ail shade* af political opinion to abjure communal
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRICHINOPOLY, Dec. 30.— The Tamiliiuc 1 Muslim Workers Conference with President Abdul Haun.uh Qutbuddin Mahomed passed a rcsoki tion on Saturday stating that the irorl oi the Muslim league m |n(l'» i*> n<)l o\er and observing that It
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  • 47 1 NANKING. Dec HK— Genew simo Chiang Kai-shek 'will Uro.uk I I New Y cur's speech throu>;hoilt i\ t nation h(x>k-up tomorrow evening. Me will be followed on the .nr hv Secretary -General of the Koununtan^, >X^u Teh-chen, who will speak on *'the great path to democracy." Reuter
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  • 192 1 RANGOON, Dec 30 —U. Saw, former Premier who schemed to b«conie dictator of Burma, wa* today, b* n tented to death by hanging for his part m the political killings of U Aviv; San, Burmese Prime Minister, and six other Cabinet Minister* m the Burmese
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  • 47 1 Latest News In Brief KIN<; MICHAEL ABDICATES BUCHAREST, Dec M Kimk Michael ol Rum<\iia has aodicahd An official announcement says that the King ha s abdicated and that a Republic has b*« n proclaimtd .Mii-ha«i*s abdiration was aiinouncod m a Royal Proclamation ri-ad over Bucharest Radio UP
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  • 130 1 (From Our Pulitical Correspondent) NEW DLMJI. Dec 20.— Mr. Jairamda> I)aul;i<r.un, (ioveruur of Bihar, \m joining Uk Indian Cabinet as Food MinisUr and Mr M. S. Ane> b> being appointed Bihar Gf el HOT, i' i^ learn' fr<»ni rHiaWc sources Mr. K. V S Menon, India's
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  • 181 1 Nl W DEI Ml, Dec ,0.-Tht o. VcrnmOnt of lmiu h.is liCtkted to ie far the Kashmir issue to the Security Council <>f the United Nations. Pakistan and other Dominions representatives m D6Um were inturin-.f; of the d(.*ciiion alter a meeting of th f Jndun Cabinet this ztfitrnootL «lu\ repoct
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  • 825 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1947 THE GREATEST YEAR UN WORLD HISTORY To the lour hundred miilioi; people inhabiting the great E uhconunent south of the Himalayas the year that is coming to a clos* to-day has been the proudest ir Uicir history so far. It was or
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  • 1436 2 Mrs. Sarojini Naidu's Call To Students Speech At Viswabharati Convocation SANTINIKETAN, Dec. 30 We must look on ourselves and on India m the context of world affairs and world events/ said Her Excellency Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Governor of the United Provinces presiding over the anniversary and
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  • 111 2 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 30—Tk drL generally worn by India', Prime Minuter. PandU Nehru, was commended by a Muslim League woman member m the Madras Assembly. Begun Mir Amirwddin asked irhethet the Government contemplated any proposal to prescribe uniform dmj tor official andi
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  • 56 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 30. The meeting of the Constituent Assembly Oi India fixed for Jan. 26, i 9 48, will ou be held at 1 1 a. m on Jan. 27. instead, according to a communicjiw ■ssiwd by the
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  • 42 2 it torn our Own Correspondent) Jn ARAC H J\ UV ernmmt of Pakistan have decided to mnr Ww£ f"** 1 *3 establishnnt of Pak.stan say, 4 Press co n mumquc .ssucd m Karachi. Ihrec des lgns have fen .pprove.l
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  • 45 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, Dec. 30. The Maharaja oi Cochin today issued .1 proclamation declaring all temples m the State open to Harijanj with effect from April 13, I^4B, which i. Hindu new year day. Copyright.
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Dec ja Dr. Tara Chand, Vice-Chancellor, Allahabad University, hai ken appointed Indian Ambassador m Afghanistan. At un emergent Butting held here, the Executive Council of Allahabad University granted 011 c peart leave to Dr. Tara Chand, m order to enable him
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  • 36 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. )<*— Thr proposal of the Commissioner t ut Madras City Corporation should purchase tht Madras tramways has been approved by the Taxation and Finance Committee of the Corporation.— Copvnghr
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  • 31 2 two of which will be for onttun Postage and the third for lif mji j U ia hoped chat the commcmorar.ve •tamp, will be on sale early next year Copyright. y
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  • 1006 2 UmmtsmnOM OUR SPECIAL CORRE SP o Nni ni.\ i Effects Of Sind Ex 0l w Setback To Economic ii Explained Uii KARACHI, Doc. 30.-The Premier < i Khuhro, m an interview here categoricalh t want the Hindu minority to leave Sind N the only province m
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  • 434 3 No Room For Communal Body In Secular State Wants No Undue Prominence To Be Given To European Chamber NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— "In a Secular State there is no room for separate communal organisations except for internal reform", thus observed Mahatma
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  • 111 3 HONGKONG, Dec. 30 —The Dutch ship van Heutsez which recently was raided by pirates m a sensa. tional attack on the China coast returned to Hon*kon* on Christmas Hay and Customs agents seized from it $100,000 (U.S.) worth of illegally imported £old. The gold to
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  • 89 3 SIAMESE INDONESIAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR BURMA INDEPENDENCE RANGOON, Dec 30 Siame se and Indonesian representatives arrived here yesterday as guest s of the Burmese Government to attend the independence celebrations starting on Jan. 4. Siam's repreaentftti/e is Momluang Phidip Malakul 1 chief of protocal m the Siamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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  • 17 3 MEERUT: The Meerut Municipality has banned cow slaughter within the municipal area by a majority vote. F.O.C.
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  • 490 3 Four U.P. Muslims' Account Of Conditions In W. Punjab NEW DELHI, Dec. 30. Before prayers, a member of the audience requested Mahatma Gandhi recently to explain the meaning of the verse from the Quran which he recited daily. After prayers, Mahatma Gandhi explained that m the verse the devotee appealed
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  • 87 3 MOSCOW, Dec. 30. T/jc first photograph taken of Generalissimo Stalin since his return front holiday on the Black Sea Rivera, and published on Wednesday last showed that be /jus put on weight. The picture was taken as Ik and M. Mohtoi'. ilx Soviet Foreign Mjwster, were
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  • 219 3 SUGGESTION TO DIVIDE KASHMIR FANTASTIC, SAYS GANDHIJI \E\X' DELHI, Dec. 30.— Mahatnu Gandhi addressing ihc prayer gathering on Christmas Day characterised the suggestion for the division of Kashmir M fantastic. It was more than enough th.v India had been divided into two, he said. One would have thought it impossible
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  • 71 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 30. An emergency order issued rnidafternoon yesterdiy directed all able bodied ciiy employees, not already on duty, ro ICpOft immediately 10 the nearest department of sanitation depot for possible assignment to aid m snow clearance. Nearly 100,000 persons were affected
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  • 89 3 LOS DOW Dtc. 30.— The PrauJ.i toJa\ attacked the wtu Iranian Plrrm'ter Ibrahim llakimj wbotC host Hi t\ to the USSR h uyll knou n auJ who closely associated with Angto-Ameri~ can circlci. Pr.ivda's Tchcian cociopoodcnt m I dispatch 'by the Tass Ncwi Agency and circulated
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  • 83 3 LONDON, Dec. 50. The Roy il Christinas card tlm year carried a souvenir picture of the South African tour chosen by the King. It shows the King and Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret standing on the deck of H.M.S. Vanguard at Cape Town. Table Mountain
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  • 291 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 30. -Summer Welles declared today that Russia has decided upon a policy of aggressive expansion and if she is allowed to dominate Europe and the near and Far East there will not be safety for the people of tht*
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  • 343 3 LONDON, Dec. 30— It was officially announced that the British 7,000 ton cruiser, HMS Achilles, con. queror of Hitler's pocket battleship Graf Spec m the Battle of the River Plate, eight years ago, is to be sold to the
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  • 144 3 New Delhi, Dec. 30. "The continued employment m the Indian Army of Gurkha troops, whose valour is famed throughout the world is another link for the continuance of our ancient ties," said Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia, India's Ambassador to Nepal, presenting hU 'credentials to
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  • 458 3 Akali Dal Wants Punjab's Boundary ToA^Be Modified JULLUNDUR, Dec. 3 0.-The Woiking Com the Shiromani Akali Dal, which concluded session here last Tuesday demanded speedy between the East and West Punjab Government; putes concerning the future of Nankana Sahib aa tain other gurdwaras, compensation
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  • 387 3 Keep India's Flag Flying SARDAR BALDEV SINGH'S CALL TO INDIAN MILITARY CADETS NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— "N0 army can be efficient without sound training. The Government of India determined to give all possible heir to get the be>t instructors, equipment and anything else required for this purpose," said Sardar Baldev
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  • 2972 4 Suggestion Made At Delhi Industrial Conference India's Vital Needs Surveyed NEW DELHI, Dec 30. -The All-India Industrial Confer ence, which commenced here onDce 17 m, ler mltlee consisting of (he &?&S'»° g£ S^g-g^ number of representatives of industry a n d some representatives .1
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  • 461 4 BOMBAY MUSLIM LABOUR LEADER'S WARNING TO PERSONS PROCEEDING TO PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Dec. 30.— "1t is high time that Pakistani* and the persons proceeding to Pakistan should leave ik> alone and stop behaving m a manner which will put Islam m further disgrace
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  • 525 4 BOMBAY, Dec. 30.— 4k l have great confidence in the future of India, but what she needs at the present time in every walk of life is leaders who have been trained and educated not only in ordinary scholastic matters but whose qualities of character
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  • 989 4 Indian Goodwill Mission Leader's Advice "DAYS OF ORTHODOXY AND CONSERVATISM ARE GONE" "Unless Chettiars have a wider outlook on lite, march with the times and consider themselves Indians iirst and Indians last, there is no future for them/ declared Mr. 6u\v Ganesan, leader
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  • 448 4 iking at a Press Gonfereiw Mr. Ganesan itressed the need for closer bond and understan^is. between India and other Asian countries, and said that "the atom bonili might have proved the decisive factor m winning the war, but mrithpr that nor any other weapon
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  • 134 4 INDIA-CEYLON-BURMA-MALAYA BLOCK SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec ;o.—- Mr. P. R. R.im.ichandra Rao, m his reixni to tb.6 All-li\dia COQCTCIi Comiru'ttec on Inoo-C<?ylon relations. >a\^ that India's Relations with Ceylon ire "intcgr.il fundamental**. Keferrin^ to the "passing vi ISrilain's Asiatic Empire," he :>a) > there will be "no
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  • 156 4 LETTER IX) THE tDITuK Sir, It is probable that many societies and other institutions, anxious to do their bit m the I ight against Tuberculosis, will wish to organise social functions or otherwise raise funds for this cause. All such efforts will be ver> warmly welcomed
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  • 191 4 SUCCESSFUL INDIAN CONCERT IN AID OF SCHOOLS (By Om Staff R/tportet The repeat performance of the Indian Concert held .it the Victoria Memorial Hill yesterday evening sponsored In the I adies' Section of the Singapore Regional Encvan Conrresl m aid of funds for establishing l^idi.ui schools irw the Colfmv, "was
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  • 130 4 Ai the annual general meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association hold it \o. i i Handy Road on Dec. 2 1 the following were elected officebearers: President— Dr. P. Thillainathan; Vice-President Dr. T. Balasingam, Geuer.il Secretary Mr. S. Velauthan: Treasurer Mr. K. A. Yanar;
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  • 50 4 Income Tax From Jan. 1 A Gazette notification $.i>:» that the Income Tax Ordinance, 1947, Nk) i' come >r. to force m the Colon v of Singapore ai from Jan. 1, 1948. Honi the time date will also comment period ol 11 months for purposes iscArtaining the year of assessment
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  • 21 4 den dtu«h Of Mr Hh.i. ni lessn Kuala Lwnpur, whkk <»«u: night at Rbou U O'thtk
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    • 164 4 Diamond Theatre most MIRTHFUL OF GAGS EVER D am v r p SEEN ON THE SILVER SCREEN HKkl ,s I GOOD VIAE PRI.M M FOR 101 in MI(lH 1^^^^ 'BsW^'M YomTI (.«> Goof) (,a> IM| i WA <fo K R I) A II n I Ui.H -lo\DED > l!v*i^fflE TlNEEl
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  • 608 5 Congress Clarifies Attitude Towards Goan Struggle "Goa /s Par* 0/ India sates «r i^sjs £7j« H -aid the lecture of life India drawn XvK v th, r< aecou k the people iv the S^SZf^jTSS I >n niation of the French and the Portuguese iiiu
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  • 32 5 I r-iim Our Own Correspondent) lU< KM >\\\ |)cv. yo. The .1' [ndi n Political Sck-ikv Coawill Ix; Iwld at Trivandruin 11 f«n. 2, j-ul 4. Dr. J. N. Khosla
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  • 191 5 WASHINGTON, Dec 30 Am mformed source said that the U.S. Ambtsssdor, to India, Air. Henry Gr*dy, during discusstom hen- has discussed at length with Agriculture Department and other officials ptam i'» lending American Uchnifd otfi(iah to assist Indians uith major a&ri'ultural problems* I be source
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  • 88 5 INVESTIGATION INTO DUTCH KILLING OF 300 INDONESIANS BATAVIAf Dec. 30. According to the Republican Neiw Agency Am tars, (be United Nations' Good Office* Committee on the Indonesian question utll btstitmti an nn estimation into condition* at RjtwjhgcJe some 30 miles eest of Bataiia and Bandjurnegar* {m south Middle Jaia). About
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  • 62 5 SI AM TO SET UP NEW CONSULATES IN CHINA NANKING, Dec. 30. It wai learned here toda> the Siamese embassy is planning to set up consulates m Shanghai, Canton, Keelung and Swatow. The Executive Yuan has already notified the provincial &o\ •rnments to that effect. However, the cmbassv lays it
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  • 246 5 LONDON, Dec. 30.— Field Marshall Montgomery will shortly submit a detailed report to the Defence Committee on the regional defense of the African continent, British reports said on Sunday. licld Marshal Montgomery wbo last week returned from an extensive tour of Africa and Egypt
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  • 118 5 Bernard Shaw's Retort To American Correspondent's Foolishness LOXDON, Dtv. jo.— G*or# fcVrwur</ S/a/w >w/(/ yesterdA) be n-.ii>-traicU u it bout a blbU He made this admission m replying to Btscnac Dupuch of the Nassau Tribuc m the Bahamas, who wtOt/H that Shan «rai bound to catcli hell for auctioning otf
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  • 50 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 50.— The Raja of Pudukotuh h.u appointed Mr. Karunakara MOnoo, Assibt.nu Director of Agriculture, to he the Dewan of the State m place of Khan Bahadur L\ Khali lullih. The new Dwwail took charge of his otfice on Dec. i(>. Copyright.
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  • 325 5 DACCA, Dec. 30. The assurance that the Government would give all possible assistance to banking concerns m Mast Bengal was given by Mr. Eiamidul Hum Choiulhun Finance Minister, a t ;i conference held hero recently at the Secretariat ReprcsentatiYCi of banking concern!
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  • 671 5 WORLD PEACE AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS FOR "COMMON MAN" ARE "MY MAIN PLANKS" CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Unpredictable Henry Wallace, twice cabinet member and once vice president, annor.nced today he would run as an independent candidate for president m 1948 because he
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  • 93 5 Dutch Premier Confers With Republican Vice-Premier lIATAVIA, Dee. 30. Dr. Louis Bed. the Dnttb I'rhne Msmhter, met Mr. Si-tiaJjit, Indonesian Vice-Pre-mit-r. "on mutral serif M at tfje Annriuui Cotmtla/t --General here \e\ferJd). This w.is irr.in^d by Mr. Chide* I.iNcngood, the United States Consul General, who provided a special room for
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  • 251 5 Pakistan Order On Payment Of Firms' Profits KARACHI. Dec. 30.— L'.uki the Indian Independence Act of 1 947, the Governor-General of Pakistan list Iriday promulgated the Pakistan 1 Adoption of Income Tax, Profit* Tax md Revenue Recovery Actl) Order of Iv 4 5 which will ha\c retrospective effect from Aug.
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  • 90 5 ANGLO- EGYPTIAN STERLING TALKS CAIRO, Dec. io.— Tlw Anglobgyptian sterling talks ended today ifter three wrecks' discussions. \n oflicial announcement is .x--pected on Wcdnesda) nigbc. The talks are understood to iu\e dentred on the question of sterling balances Tor i^4 8 and the amount o/ dollars convertible from current sterling
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  • 104 5 BODY OF EX-KING EMMANUEL TO BE EMBALMED VLEXANDRIA, Dec >o.— Mom Ixrs of the It. ill. m Ro\.il loitehold said chat the body of ex-King Victor; Emmanuel will be embalmed but plans for the time and place •>! burial await the arrival of the exK in>;\ KM L'mrvrt, now flying
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  • 395 5 LONDON, Dec. 30.— 8a0 D.ll, 34-year-old ex-Emperor of Annam, who abdicated m 1945, •rrived m Britain yesterday by air from Hongkong. He was met by a representative of the French Lmbassy m London. Authoritative Trench circles said, however, there i| no political significance to his
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  • 144 5 /'.l/</s. i)n. U# t m ggency, A&euce Fnma Rmsc, that report* ncn drcuUtcJ m Ssigott todty thtt ])>. Ho (l H I I, lesJrr o) the Vtrtmm RepublUtn Government^ im* jm pmtd to v d-au m jaunt) of tin < <
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