Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. .-519. SINGAPORE, S 1, 19-19. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 490 1 If Communists Are 'Sincere* For Peaceful Settlement A.l\a/A(i, Dec. 31. Generalissimo Chiang KaiSew Year message today expressed readiresign if the Communists were "sincere" for a (tul settlement of China's civil war. hum a Generalissimo declared if only the Com\howed their sincerity for cessation of the
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  • 72 1 RANGOON. D»c 31.— Burmese Government troops have captured 107 elephants used by insurgents for transport m thf Toungoo district of Central Burma, according to newspaper report* heie. The reports said 3,000 Communists had surrendered m the area, which is one of the main Communist strongholds.
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  • 273 1 BATAVIA Doc. SI, Dutch troops are clue to cease firing m Java at midnight tonight (1630 GMT, Singapore Time midnight), ending one section of th«> campaign against the Indonesian Republic. The Sumatra operation is c ipected to continue two or three days more, (Governor general Lottie J,
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  • 138 1 NO COMPROMISE WITH THE DUTCH" WASHINGTON, Dec Si.— D. Socmitro, representative of the Indonesian Republic here, predicted Thursday night that Indonesian leaden now held by tht- Dutch "will never come to a compromise with the Dutch." "At best." Soemitro's statement said, "the Dutch might succeed m lining up a handfui
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  • 209 1 MIC President On Present Unrest In Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. "The present unrest in Malaya is not entirely a Communist movement but a manifestation of the general political awakening which followed the end of the war' 9 observed Sardar Budh Singh, President of the Malayan
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  • 63 1 TPIE HAGUE, Dec. 31. -Dr. J Jl Van Royen. Dutch representative at the United Nations Security Council, arriving frcm Pario here today said it was not yet certain whether the Dutch Government would negotiate 1 on the composition of the interim government for Indonesia with
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  • 322 1 REPUBLICAN ENVOY'S ASSERTION PARIS. Dor. SI The Indonesian Republic will not deal with the Dutch while its leaders are imprisoned, Indonesian delegate L. M. Palar said on Tuesday. Palar. who represented the Republic at the United Nations meetingH which ended on Wednesday, told a news
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  • 118 1 Conservative Paper Wants MacDonald To Mediate DutchIndonesian Dispute London. Dec. 31. The conservative weekly "The Sepectator" Last night suggested that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commis-sioner-General m Southeast Asia, should preside over new talks between the Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans. "The Dutch have achieved a fait accompli, as the
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  • 154 1 PROVINCE-WIDE ANTI-HINDI AGITATION TO START TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec. 31.— The Central Committee of the Dravidan Federation at a meeting m Tanjore on Tuesday decided to start provincewide agitation for removal of the ban m the Federation against Hindi activities m Kumbakonam and m order to protest
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  • 77 1 UNRESTRICTED USE OF JAPANESE FLAG PERMITTED TOKYO, Dec. 31. --General MacArthur today m effect restored patriotism t o the once fanatically nationalistic Japanese. He authorised unrestricted u.se of the National Flag and pointedly flattered the Japanese "progress' 1 m a special New Year's mssage. In doing so, he was supporting
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  • 36 1 PARIS, Deo. 31.— Th« French Council of the Republic rejected an all-night debate today the Government's "bring m tti* money" budget for 1949. The voting was 105 to nil. Re uter
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  • 45 1 It is learned that the Indian Government is at present considering a strong measuri' I* be taken against the Dutch for their action m Indonesia Speculations are that the Security Council may b«- asked t o order the withdrawal of Dutch troops from Indonesia. INS
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  • 158 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 31.— A public meeting held here under the joint auspices of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee and the recently formed Indonesia League of India condemned Dutch action against Indonesia and called upon all countries m
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  • 627 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (\H the N*w Year Day it i* a habit With inost people io munnui NTithtfl themselves: "This year im going to tuin over a new leal, year In see that I unpiove my lot!' but in ac-ua. practice ail tnat
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  • 1469 2 Hyderabad's Future Is In Hands Of The People Nehru Pleads For Peace And MASS MEETING HYDERABAD, Dec. 25, (By Air Mail).— The formation of an interim Government or tne ending ol the present military administration was entirely in the hands oi tne people, and it was their responsibility to create
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  • 92 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY Dec. 31. -The Pr* nch-India Government have withdrawn the ban against the he Madras Tamil weekly Kalkf imposed some months ago. French India, which has tradiy b< n the last refuge ot chronic alchoholic from India alsn decided rohibitio-rj on
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  • 30 2 THE H Jtjn, Dec. 31. TheDutch Oovemmeni d W'dn^dav i r tie M. Dr Wilhen c cc Qoimoed i h( c ebuUdinj TadoQesia." AP
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  • 401 2 BRITAIN'S NEW YEAR HONOURS UST LONDON, De< 31. --People wellknown m India i«,ure m Britain's New Year honours list published today. Baron Hailev, 76-year-old authority on IndL former Governor of the Puhjab and the United iß viiu-es and now chairman of the
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  • 717 2 Removed Insignia Of Dutch Consulate At Bombay To Be BOMBAY, Dec. 31.— The insignia oi Ihe Dutch consulate m Bombay, which was removed on lice. iiU by student demon^ btraiors, and later recovered by the police, is being returned officially by the Government oi L»omoa>
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  • 127 2 Cyril Francis Fernando, MD. medical officer and physician, General Hospital, Colombo; Raja Hewavitarne, Minister of Labour, Industry and Commerce; Richard Hf-nry David Mand.-rs, Government Agent, North Central Province; Raja Ratnam Nalliah proctor, Supreme Court, chairman Urban Council. Jaffna; Benjamin Franklin Perera, Director ol Rural Development; Charles Rajakone Tambiah, Crown Proctor,
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  • 1038 3 Pandit Nehru Replies To Congress Critics Mia Should Pursue Practical II f iNPHINAGAR, Dec. 16, (By Air Mail). By an overmajority lonigni the Subjects Committee of the :r eed to I he Working Committee's resolution of policy. 'I ht res million, among other
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  • 133 3 WOMAN WHO WAS AUCTIONED FOR Rs. 25 LUDHIANA, Dec. 31 ShrimaU Ram Rakhi who was recently rescued from the clutches of raiders and b ought to Amritsar. tearfully narrated the sufferings she had undergone at the hands of the tribesmen who raided her vil'age Kahriwan, near Kajauri (Jammu) last year.
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    155 3 Mr. Loy W. Htnderson. U.S. Ambassador to India, and Minister Plenipotentiary to Nepal pins the Insignia of The legion of Merit to the breast of His Highness the Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jang: Bahadur Rana at Sin^ha D.irbar. Nepal on l>ee. I. The Mini ter journeyed four days by air. rail,
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  • 148 3 PATIALA Doc. 31.— Speaking at Faridkot on Monday last the RaJpi amukh of Patiala and 'East Punjab States Union warned Sikhs that the cult ol Beparmtism propagated by somv! Leaders, and the cry foi separate electorates and weightagc, would do more harm than good to the
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  • 14 3 cials did not intervene Later those women were auctioned, for Rs. 25 each. FOC
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  • 145 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 31. Suspecting her paramour's loyally to her, Mrs. Regal, a i«si«Vnt of Pa el, Bombay, is stated to haw emptied boiling hot Dalda Vanaspatj glue into which she had (liberally) springhd some chilly power over him. Mr. Wi'son, the paramour m question, is s till
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  • 59 3 accordance with the policy for which h i was ultimately responsible. He said criticism against the Indian Ambassadors were baseless. He could vouchsafe that India's foreign service was improving daily. They had be<-n doing 7<)od work \vhor<-vir they woro stationed, and their w<>k m the United b'ationi had b^on ffT«at>!y
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  • 339 3 NEW DEL!?!. Dec. 31.— The Usmania University (Hyderabad) at a spc: Convocation on Dec. 2(i conferred the honorary degree of lor of Laws on Pandit Nehru. Addressing the Convocation Pandit Nehru referred to the question of a national language f°r India and said
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  • 34 3 RANGOON, Doc. 31. Governnent forces m Burma killed 23 'nsurgpnts and wounded more 'han GO when dispersing rebel hands m the Bassein district of the Irrawaddv delta, it was officially stated here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 725 3  -  K. G. MASHRUWALA By Ihave to lodge a COmp-aint before you. We nave developed the habit oi not caring for punctuality. t>vvn ministers ana leauers are not nee from this haDit. During tne recent Uandhi Jayanti ceieoratioiis. a leaning provincial minister was to address a public meeting.
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  • 327 3 Aligarh Has A Special Role To Play— C. R. ADDRESS AT CONVOCATION AI I(,\KH lee U.— Mr. Haja^opalachari, GovernorGeneral of India, told students of Aligarh University^ a special convocation that the University had a very particular and important role to play m the advancement of culture and education m India.
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  • 296 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.-.* „,m mission i< to be appointed by th< Government of India to risifl foreign countries for compiling a i, s t o f Indian relics abroad. c O that efforts might be made to bring them bark. This \va» disclosed by
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  • 1432 4 The Way To End Uneconomic Holdings Of Land And To Start Farmers Co-operatives Ii\ECONOMIC land holdings, it is universally admitted, is the greatest bane of our agriculturists. Can this state ot affairs not be remedied by our national government? The Research Department of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, which has
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  • 190 4 Rousing Reception Given To Muslim Refugees NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. A large party of Muslim pilgrim* from Pakistan is on a visit to Roza Sharif, the famous Muslim shrine at Sirhind rVar "Patiala (India) t o participate m the annual Urs Fair which started yesterday. Another party of Muslims from
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  • 185 4 INDIA MUST RAISE ITS LIVING STANDARDS SIR B. N. RAO COLUMBUS. OHIO, Dec. 3C. Unless to^U rattes iU jWng standards rapidly a democratic system "cannot hope to surme said the Indian Ambassador, Sir Benegal Rama Rau, in a speecn here yesterday. m K«r^r«» The Ambassador, who was giving the inaugural
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  • 42 4 PARIS, Doc. 31.— THe Egyptian Emo&ssy here said labi nigni they had no news yet 01 jewiMi ioiees entering Egyptian territory, as stated Dy tne Britisn aeiegate, Harold beeley m yesterday 8 session of tne United Mations Security Council. Reuter
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  • 651 4  - The Two-Sided Arguments Over Pondicherry 1 STEVEN V.DAVID By A.P. Correspondent. This is the first of a series oi two articles on Pondicherr.v. key to French India, live small settlements which India wants to take over and I ranee wishes to retain. Steven V. David of the A.P. staff m
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  • 178 4 With the approach of winter every year the world's moist inaccessible Post and Telegraph ollice m Sikkim proves a source of headache to the officials entrusted with its running, writes a correspondent of the Hindustan Standard. Perched on a snow-capped peak of the
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  • 86 4 RUUAPEST. Dec. 31. -Cardinal Mindszenty, Roman Catholic Pri mate o f Hungary arrested by the Hungarian Government on treason charge* on Dec. 26, will stand *nai very soon" and possible withquartern here said tonight A communique from the Hungarian Prime Minister* offlc- last Sln^ 6
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  • 53 4 VIENNA, Dec. 31. Hern orotner-in-iuw Dr. t. iU a was sentenced to 16 ,iaiu »a,uar uy Viennese l J t riuoer, o-i, a iormer Minist justice oeiort; tne AnscniUSS, iouna gunty on caarges oi treason ana luegai memDexihij cue xviazi me court ordered the location oi tttteoer*!
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  • 381 4 PROPOSAL FOtt PMll^lL NEGOTIATION CHANDEKNAGOItfi, Dec. 31.— The Chandernagore Mv nicipal Assembly which concluded its liudget session iaM vvn aaopied a resolution deciding on the reunion oi Ckaotfemagorc \> alii India. Xne resolution stated: "Being etocUd by universal franchise t)i Municipal /iMicmitij oi tne iree
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  • 47 4 LONDON, Dec. 31.— Sir Maurice Peterson, Britain's Ambassador m vioscow, is to retire next March when he reached the ag*j Ol 60 me normal retiring age it was earned lrom a u^ualiy reliable source yesterday. No successor to Sir Maurice m Moscow has yet been announced. Reuter
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  • 92 4 U.S. SURVEY Of RA TMALANA AIRPORT v\ rtoiii.uj IUINi. Dec. 31. .idiinnibtratioii disclosed yestei mat one oi its airport BpeclaJ cmx. Francis j. Knoay, is nuw jeylon niuKiny a lu-wcck gvu vi Katmaiana airport. Lxpeii^L'ii 01 toe survey will be borne by the cvylonese Oo\ tnent wnlcn requcj>tea Amerl assist
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  • 93 4 INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OVER THE ARCTIC WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.— Brit is discussing with Australia New Zealand an Am<i kan prop to set Up a system oi internu v control over the Arctic. The U.S. State Department (i closed this m reporting on the status of negotiations, which United States started last
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  • 59 4 Soviet Troops To Withdraw From N. Korea LONDON, Dec. 31. Ru& I nounced on Friday the withdr.t of all Soviet troops from Nor.tbem Korea. Tass, the official Soviot agency, said m a Moscow broadcast: "Ta mpowered to stat' m accordance with decision <>i th< Council of Ministers evacuation of Bo\
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  • 297 4 YALE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIST'S REVELATIONS NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. SI. A Yal< university scientist predicted here that advance* physics research on cosmic rays m the coming yeln may break down the mystery still surrounding the structure of the atom. Mr. Ernest C. Pollard,
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  • 49 4 N INKING, Dec. 31. A ftDOki man ol Nanking Garrison Hi quarters ,t> rd i\ Com munist underground organisatl w< r< opcraUng two miles from Nanking but did not ipecify the nature ol their activities. \ir the uariMin forces wen takinr steps to curb auch illegal moi^> m«ila.- A.P.
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  • 679 5 A Review Of The Pattern Of Events In Past Year [ittle Evidence Of Desire or Peace Among Nations! ■iO\\ Dec. 31. The pattern of interna- nts during 1918 is tne clearest of any of I postwar years. m December, 1917, the failure of
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  • 172 5 NO MORE MEEING WITH MADAME CHIANG SAYS TRUMAN WAoxiXi.^^ i.Oi\, ijec. ol. President AiUiiiuii dUiu Aiiuiaday 'nt nas no iuitiici p lUl u tv stx MtiacuuiiQ i/inang i»>ai-sneK ana tudt any more onina aia wouia oe m his message to the u.b. congress next wee*.. AsKeu at a news conference
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  • 90 5 CERTAIN RUSSIANS ANXIOUS FOR UNDERSTANDING WITH U.S. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—President Truman yesterday reaffirmed nis benei tnat certain persons m me soviet union were ly anxious tor an understanding with the United States". 'like rreft&ueut %vas a&Ked to conoTiu at iiio weekly press conference iniormai statements about :he ooviet it-avers which
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  • 82 5 HELSINKI. Dec. 31. M. Kari August t u^rrjoini. sSocial-Demu-crat Prime Minister of Finland, accusea Irmnisn Communistj* yesteraay oi 'trying to jeopardise tne country s relations witn roreign powers." jnu citizen nas the right to do tins, he told the Liberal evening newspaper lita banomat. "We must
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  • 251 5 MACARTHUR RE-ESTABLISHING JAPANESE ARMY? RUSSIAN ENVOY'S CHARGE WASHINGTON, Dec. SI. Russia demanded on Thursday a report from the Tinted States on whether General Douglas MacArthur is seeking to rearm Japan. The State Department later issued a statement that any such reports are totally without foundation". And President Truman told a
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  • 523 5 LONDON, Dec. 31.— Fifty million Britons the biggest population m the nations history— gazed forward this weekend into a New Year which they knew would bring the same old shortages, the same old queues and the meagre rations. Some of the biggest political
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  • 102 5 NANKING, Dec. 31.— New Nationalist Government spokesman Shen Chang-huan, m his first statement, Tuesday said: "I am authorized by Premier Sun Fo to deny categorically a foreign press report from Hong Kong to negotiate with him on peace terms with the Communists. Dr. Sun said
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  • 122 5 Experimental Atomic Furnace To Propel Warships NEW YORK. Doc. 31.— America's Atomic Energy Commission has ordered an experimental atomic furnace, designed to propel warships and revolutionise sea warfare. The Westlnghouse Electric Corporation of Pittsburgh is to build it Research experts say an atomic power plant m a big ship would
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  • 117 5 TOKYO, Dlc. 31.— A Burmese delegation headed by U Kyin, secretary of the Ministry of Finance, has arrived m Tokyo for conferences w»th occupation officials on reopening of trade between Japan and Burma. The group also mc udes U Nyun, Secretary of the Ministry of
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  • 56 5 TOKYO, Dec. 31.— A single exchange rate will be fixed for Japan by March or April, Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida predicted. A special committee to Investigate problems associated with the fixing of the rate will o( set up early m the Ne\v Year with the
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  • 669 5 PEIPING, Dec. 31.— The New Year approaches with hopes of peace m North China higher than ever before. It is generally believed some sort of settlement will be worked out before the Chinese New Year which begins on Jan. 2», says
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  • 152 5 NEW YORK, Doc 31 —Doctor King Chu, President of Kwang Uua Univeisity m Shanghai and former Vice Minister of Education m China, said Tuesday "If the Communists overrun China, it mean* the destruction of Chinese civilization." Dr. Chu, chief Chinese delegate to
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  • 101 5 SHANGHAI, Dec. 31— China's foreign policy will undergo no change under the new government, but there will be a diplomatic reshuffle according to Foreign Minister Mr. Wu Te-chen, quoted by the Army organ "Peace Daily" yesterday. Mr. Wu Reportedly disclosed that Mr. Hollington Tong,
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  • 446 6 New Year Honours For Malaya The following New Year Honours have been awarded m Singapore: Hnraf Companion ol th« Most Distinguish«d Order ol St. M-chael and bt George. M-". Jam-, David Maxwell SMITH, M.C.S., Financial Secretary! Singapore. Officer oi tne Mo.st Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civii Division). Mr.
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  • 77 6 LOCAL INDIAN CONGRESS, GEMAS: ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Fourth Annual Electoral General Meeting ol the Qemas Local Indian congress will be held on ounuay, oj.ii. 2, iy49. at No. d. Tampin K*>ad. uemas, at 5 p.m. All Oiemoers are requested to attend without fan. Ail resolutions that should be brougnt
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  • 120 6 The Hindu Staff of the Singapore Harbour Board will observe and conduct tne ••satharthi" Festival at tn»' oree aenpaga Vinayagar Fempie, iv rtoad, on Lvlonday, Jan. t, iroiii 0..;u p.m. to y p.m. Tnere will be a special Abishegam <Holy Bath) and a spocnii
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  • 49 6 THE HAGUE. Dec. 31. Troopships carrying Dutcn soldiers due tor demobilisation will continue to leav« Indonesia for Holland, the Transport Department of the Dutch General Staff stated here y«at«rday. .gtf The next troopship to sail will be th« Rotterdam Lloyd Waterman probably on Jan. 4. Reuter
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  • 273 6 Governor Sir Franklin Gimson has issued the fol owing New Yea* message *o the pt-op.e of Singapo* -At the thre.hola of the NiW V I send to the people Of Singapore mv personal wished for their baphincs.s prosperity ana security during the unknown year ahead. •1946
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  • 79 6 BATAVIA, Dec. 31. The Dutch Army reported yesterday the capture u.liiosl Uiiu;imUkcd Oi UlL 1 ljjambi oil helOi Ul Southern Sumatra. The oil field* w«re the last economical^ important area *****"OJ«d oy the Indonesian Republic. The Dutch communique said the Djambi fields were occupied Wednesday and
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  • 77 6 LONDuW, Dec. 31.— The Netherlands ambassador t o Britain, Jankheer Michads Van Verdhynen will leave London today on a special mission to Indonesia, an Embassy spokesman said on Wednesday. The- ambassador will fly direct, the spokesman said, after having confers d m The Hagu^ on his
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