Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. :*22. singapoke, Tuesday: jam ary 4, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 82 1 Believed To Be Alive In Soviet Russia li DELHI. Jan. :{.—Sj. Sarat Chandra Host, who after his visit to Switzerland touring Austria ins family, has concluded an important 1 ndo $s agreement m the pharmaceutical line, says a the Hindustan Tines quoting its London representative.
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  • 156 1 DUTCH GOVT. WORKED OVER INDIA 'S BAN ON AIRLINE FLIGHTS THE HAGUE, Jan. 3.— Holland was today negoseveral governments notably India and akistan to allow passage of an aircraft carrying Dr. Willem Drees, Dutch Premier, to Indonesia. Ke tnned to leave today to seek a settlement after the Dutrh action
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  • 31 1 BANGALORE. Jan. 3.— The Government ol My<oiv lias enforced the ptovisiona of Ik> Prohibition of Beggary Art of 1944 hi Mysore city lrom Jan. 1 F.O.C.
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  • 125 1 TAVIA, Jan. M. Indonesian stabbing repeatedly utch positions on the island of. tin fugitive underground Kelio s.nd today. td what they lire order on :iuthori7os Neto continue iming group: trying to cause diswould not say when might be issued m imatra, where Dutch [derations a> nearly
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  • 41 1 BARODA ELECTIONS ON ADULT FRANCHISE BASIS MAliVac Own Correspondent) 'ions I 4B Jan 3 —First elcc-fr-uirhL v o frt Intlia «n adult Mill be held m Bawithin th« next thr« e l ?e State*, p r j me Minister told pressman
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  • 74 1 TATA'S RS. 15 LAKH DONATION TO GANDHI FUND JAMSHEDPI R, Jan. 3 —The Tata Iron and Steel Compaii} have, it is learnt contributed a sum ot Us. 1,500,000 to the Gandhi National Memo ial Fund, to be allotted as follows: Centre's Us. 3.75 lakhs, Bengal's Rs. 1.25 lakhs, Bihar's Rs.
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  • 99 1 photo. Photo shows a general view of the main platfoim at the first Plenary Session ol the 55th Congress Party to be held m an Independent India. The meeting took place m the open air at Gandhinagar, Jaipur, India, on Dte. 18. Among the group at
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  • 58 1 Harijans To Ask For Reservation Of Seats In Legislatures (From Our Own Co-respondent) NEW DELHI. Jan 3—The AllIndia Depressed Classes League (nro-Congress) are meeting here on Jan 9 and 10 when political and constitutional position of HaHjans will be reviewed. The conference b likely to ask reservation of seats for
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  • 120 1 TtL AVIV. Jan. 3. A Foreign Office spokesman said Britain appears to be manoeuvenng toward actual war with Israel. The spokesman said Britain is no longer "an impartial member of the UN. interested m peace and stability m the Middle East. She is
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  • 49 1 INDIA'S FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOR 1949. (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— lndia wil need to import between three and four million tons of foodgrains this year to make up the food requirements of its 300,000,000. Austral^ and Russia an- expected among the principal source of imports. copyright.
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  • 369 1 "STOP FIGHTING AND START PEACE TALKS" SHANGHAI, Jan. 3.— The Shanghai City Council appeal ed to Communist leaders Monday to issue a cease-fire order md start peace talks to end China's civil war. The City Council approved the text of the appeal Sunday
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  • 67 1 BR. PARLIAM ENTRY DELEGATION TO CEYLON KARACHI, Jan. 3.— The British Parliamentary delegation to Ceylon has arrived here on it s way t 0 Colombo The delegates had a 45-minutc talk with Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, last night. Later they placed wreaths on the grave of Mohammed Ali Jinnah,
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  • 383 1 ASIAN NATIONS CONFERENCE ON INDONESIA TO CONSIDER NEHRU'S INVITATION RANGOON, Jan. 3. The Burmese Cabinet is holding a special session tonight to consider India's invitation to an Asian conference on Indonesia and to nominate a delegate* it was reliably learned today. U Tun Pc,
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  • 78 1 Entry Of Communists Into Pakistan From Burma Denied KARACHI, Jan 3. —Pakistan's Minister for Ik* Interior, Khwaja Shahabucldin. m a written reply m the Doniinroii Purlianient denied that thore was any penetration of Communists Into East Bengal from Burma. Khwaja Shahabucldin wai replyinff to a question whether it was a
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  • 75 1 SIR RAMASWAMI MUDALIAR TO HEAD HYDERABAD "CARETAKER" GOVT.? (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, presently Dewan of Mysore State is being tipped by informed sources as prospective Chief of a "New Caretaker" Administration expected to be set up m Hyderabad State m the coming
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Jan 3— Prim* Ministi'r Clement Attlec is about ready to announce a Cabinet reshuffle which may bring now blood to help bulwark Britain's rundown defenses Political sourcei close to Attlee said the* changes probably will be announced thi s week. Defense Minister A. V. Alexander
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  • 84 1 ASIANS IN JAPAN CONDEMN DUTCH ACTION IN INDONESIA TOKYO, Jan. 3. Approximately 650,000 Orientals other than Japanese joined with the Indonesian Association Monday m condemning Dutch action m the Netherlands East Indies. In a resolution sent t 0 the United Nations In Paris, the Association ask«'d that the Netherlands be
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Jan. 3. Today is the birthday of both the Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee and Lord President of the Couruiil Mr. Herbert Morrison. Mr. Attlee, who is GO. has been m office since 1940. From 1942 to the end of the coaltion government he was Deputy Prime
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  • 681 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Jan 4, 1949. THREE MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS TliE,Rt, wwoa o no cheer or optimism anywhere m the world wneu the New Year was Ushered m and the opinion was universally expressed tiiat HUmamty wa 3 laciiig a DiUCK ttnu giooiny lu-ure. tiui t&rec Diajor anu unexpected
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  • 1129 2 Mahasabha And RSS Criticised 'ATTACK ON DANGEROUS iftDENCY OF PROVINCIALISM BASGALORE, Dec. 27, (By Air Mail).— So far as I am concerned, as Prime Minister of India, and so far as the Government of India is concerned, we shall tolerate no more communalism, separatism or
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  • 109 2 Socialists Urge Govt. Not To Suppress Public Opinion (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Jan. 3. Socialists m Bombay held a huge mass meeting preceded by procession to protest against Communalism. Presiding over the CivU Liberties Conference here during the weekend, Professor C. A. Wadia .asked the Government not to suppress
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  • 86 2 HYDERABAD, Jan. 2. Swami Ramanand TirUl, President of the Hyderabad State Congress, announced at a public meeting at Secunderabad that he had agreed l# the compromise proposals placed before him by Mr. Dwarknath Kachru, personal secretary to Pandit Nehru, to end the split m
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  • 37 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— High Commissioners of the Commonwealth Governments m India wi4 be entitled to the style Excellency," says Presi Note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations.- FOC
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  • 52 2 rnoto The above decorative bamboo arch, surmounted by a map of the Indian a erected at GandhinMU, Jaipur, India, lor the firs/pteSar? Sessfon o U c slthTon^^pJS? ta*E held since India achieved Independence. The session was held on l)cc. 18, primarily hi the open
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— An Indian Army spokesman report «'d all quiet m the Princely State of Kashmir yesterday. A cease lire between India and Pakistan went into effect one minute be fort midnight. Cease fire m Kashmir agreed -o India and Pakistan Saturday was yeste
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  • 69 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-The Herald s aid editorially "what is most needed m Kor^a and what is most needed m Asia is efficient a nd honest government, plus measures to ifttigby tne Nationalist aspirations and the desire of the people for better
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  • 40 2 aEW DELHI, Jan. 3.-The death on Dec. 30 from heart auack of Mr, G. S. BhalK Secre SJ th Ministry of Information t i° n a^ asti^- Mr. Bhalia had the paat few daya^- FOC
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  • 87 2 Dr. Pattabhi Criticises Linguistic Commission Report (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan J. Congress President Dr Pattabhi Sitaramayya, speaking at a reception held m his honour m Delhi on Saturday criticised the Linguistic Provinces Commis-ion for recommending a^ainvi the formation of new linguistic units It was a "s'ur" on
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  • 533 2 KASHMIR FRONT: Fighting Stopped In All Fronts PHOTO. Cease-Fire Order Effected Fully NKW DELHI, Jan. :s.— The Indian Defence Ministry said Sunday ni«ht fifirhting has stopped m the princely stale of Kashmir under Saturday's truce agreement between India and Pakistan. The cease-fire m Kashmir was effectively carried out l>> both
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  • 555 3 Burmese Expeditionary Force To H/xSGOON, Jan. 3.— Former BurmeseYremier Ba )law md Sunday a Burmese expeditionary force will oon for Indonesia to take up arms against the ua Man. who spent th cc years m Japan during llt wa r, said
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  • 58 3 CAIRO, Jan. 6.~^ OJ pL has nut ytt received an oincia. invitation lv attenu Uie proposed ueim cunlerence un .uiuoiitoid. uut political circles nere weicuaiej inoia a initiative m convening tiie conierunce. They said Ey;ypt together with other Arau states naa aiways stood lor an
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  • 116 3 TEL AVIV, Jan. 3. Air taici sirens and the distant thunder or heavy naval guniiie interrupted New Year's ilw pan its here Friday night. An Israeli military spokesman announced Saturday that the alarm was Bounded shortly after 2 a.m. lucai time, when "'two
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  • 249 3 DUTCH INDONESIAN HANDSHAKE object to drive the Dutch right out?" and added: "The people invited to sit around Pandit Nehru's conference table have a single minded view they want this half >f t*ic p'anct for themselves. That means thej want Australia a* well is Malaya, Hong Kong, Indo-China and Ihe
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  • 92 3 SOVIET COMMENTATOR ACCUSES AMERICA LONDON, Jan. 3. I. Yernachev, m a New Year's commentary on world events broadcast by Moscow Radio and heard m London accused Britain and America of having supported the Netherlands m its "aggression" against the Indonesian Republic. "It is obvious to every unbiased observer," the commentator
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  • 167 3 I Am Not Worried About Foreign Enemies" AMMAN. Jan. 3.— King Abdullah on Simda> toid thousands of Arabs at Kamaiia that "foreign enemies who may resist unification (of A rah Palestine and Trans Jordan) do not worry me. Only adjacent malevolent bodies do worry me." The king was on a
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  • 38 3 .rnrtio. jun. j. oevenieen people wore killed according to first reports when a bus carrying a football team struck a wall at a crossroads and fell into a mill pond pear La Gucrche De Bretasne In Brittany.- Reuter
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  • 50 3 RANGOON, Jan. 3. A Burma Government communique last night claimed that Government troops had killed 30 Insurgents m a clash m the Tounfoo district of central Burma. It said that Karen insurgents had set ablaze many houses In Puntanaw town, m the Irrawaddy delta, Reuter
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  • 32 3 HONOLULU. Jan. 3.—Round-the-world flier William Odom arrived Friday with a Beechcraft plane In which he hopes to fly from Honolulu to New York nonstop, aiming at a light plane distance record. A.P.
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  • 691 3 Gen. Fu To Try For Separate Peace With Communists CHINA SITUATION PEIPING, Jan. 3.— A broad hint that the Nationalist North China command is negotiating a political settlement with the L tunes d Lommumsts was uroppea Sunday night by a Municipal official here. I'ne official, who refused to be quoted
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    32 3 -noio Photo shows: P. Rawan Ahmad bin Ibrahim Rashid irom iv^k, Malaya, who arrived on the Cartilage at Tilbury, on Dec 27, lie wiu be studying law at Lincoln's Inn London.- A.P.
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  • 44 3 1,OOO BURMESE HOMELESS DUE TO FIRE RANGOON, Jan. 3. More than 1,000 people are homeless after a fire reported to have started at a paraffin depot here Saturday spread to surrounding thatched houses built on a bombed out area. No casualties were reported. Reuter
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  • 148 3 American Reaction To Chiangs New Year Speech WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. President uniang Kai-snefc'a N^-w Year message appeared to Washington olliciais to outline m detail lias conditions lor a negotiated peace wit ii tne Communists. int\y jiu'iufu to uic President's insistence m ins statement, as reported here, mat -i "democratic iorm
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  • 349 3 l ßut Both Countries Must Develop. A Socialist Mentality 9 LONDON, Jan. 3. Mr. Saral Chandra Bose, brother of Subhas Hose, said m London last night that there was a chance of union or federation between India and Pakistan if the young people
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  • 162 3 MOSCOW, Jan. 3.— A Pravda editorial on Sunday reiterated ooviet predictions oi an economic criAa m trie United btates and Qtire capitalistic world. An article by V. Cheprakov stated, "At the same time as the immense success In the post-war development of the economy
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  • 57 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Twcii' f United States warships innlun two aircraft carriers, will hold manoeuv^s m th« Atlantic this we<-'k, the Navy announced. Fourteen of the ships 'wo light cruisers, 10 destroyers, a car^o ship, and the 27,100 tons aircraft can Philippine Sea— wii'l afterwards
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  • 774 4 Fuller Statement By Federal Govt. The following official statement on the incident at Kuala Kubu on Dec. 12 last m ivtucfi 24 Chinese suspects uno attempted to escape uere shot dead by the military, uas issued yesteruuy morning m tvuata Lumpur: "touee nad reliable information that
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  • 170 4 The following Police communinue was issued m Kuala Lumpur -teraay morning: NEGRI SEMBILAN: Kuala Pilah Area:— At 5 p.m. on Jan. 1, two armed Chinese went to a Malay house at Kampong Jumbong and demanded food. Food was given and the bandits left. Kuala Pilah
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  • 53 4 The Commander-ln-Chief, Air Command, Far East. Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, was scheduled to leave by air yesterday afternoon for Bangkok where he will be the guest of the British Ambassador Sir Jeffrey Thompson. The Air Marshal expects to return orf Wednesday afternoon. The visit
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  • 183 4 MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU Dr. K. T. John, the Secretary of the Mahatma Uandhi Memorial r und Committee, Jonore Bahru, writes: "mis iund was start-ed m April 194<3 with tne ooject ot erecting a nail m Johore tfanru m the name oi Manatniaji, at a cost oi $du,uuu
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  • 74 4 'lIOTO. The Malayan Badminton team arrived at Tilbury on Dec. *7, m the P. O. Liner Carthage. The team is entering for the International tournament m February. The above Photo shows: (L. to H.) Wong Pens Soon, Teih Sens Khoon, being greeted by Mr Douglas
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  • 104 4 U.N.O. Is Becoming A "Menace To Liberty" Says Dr. Malan CAPETOWN. Jan. 3. Premier Daniel Malan m a New Year message to South Africans Friday last 2alied for reform of the United Na tions Organisation which, ho said, wa< becoming a 'menace to Liberty." '"A n l< w and better
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  • 79 4 The formation of No. 95 Squadron of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) 'ias now been approved and re>ru"' will shortly be vlslt ng a i r ol towns and Vll]: hout Malaya and Singapore. Posters an displayed at I adquarters giving to the times and
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  • 131 4 NEW YORK. Jan. 3. Lee A. Mathews, general passenger agent >f American President Lines, says the potential for future trade and travel m the Fur East is "almost beyond compr< h n-ion. 1 Mathews n turned recently irom t tour ol the
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  • 170 4 Africa To Become World's Biggest Larder LONDON. Jan. 2.— Another step towards making- Africa the world's biggest larder is marked by publication of a Colonial Office report on East Africa's water resources. Three major problems have held up the development of Africa: The tsetse fly, poor communications and uncertain water
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  • 106 4 BOMBAY. Jan 3.— Junagadh State, m Eastern India, mcrgi-d with a new Saurashtra province on Dec 31. the Sunday News of India reported from Jamnagar. Junagadh. whose Muslim ruler Xi at present a refugee m Pakistan. is trie subject of a complaint by Pakistan to
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  • 46 4 MOSCOW. Jan. 3. New elections wi;i be held m the near future throughout the Soviet Union. Thc-v will be to Choose new people* judges U> people- courts. T&ee positiom are elective and the present election? to these nosu ur* tvi* Ant vincfc the war.- A. P.
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  • 202 4 BRITAIN TO FIGHT WITH ARABS IN PALESTINE? CHICAGO, Jan 3 —The Chicago Sun Times said on Sunday that the British Ambassador m Washington, Sir Oliver Franks, is ''understood to have nouiied the U.S. of growing danger that Bntais may become involved «n a war at tin- side of the A;ab
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  • 250 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.—The Indian Government today invited a 14th nation the Philippines to attend an Asian Conference on Indonesia. India announced on Saturday she had called a conference to meet at Allahabad within two weeks to consider joint action by Asian nations
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  • 107 4 MANILA, Jan. 3.— The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs today endorsed the proposal ol Premkr Jawaharlal Nehru of India for a conference of Southeast Asia countries on the Indonesian problem The Department has not as yet received an invitation t o participate m the meeting.
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  • 70 4 MOSCOW. Jan 3 -The Soviet Union has 1.250,000 school teachers. Thi- figure was given m an editorial article m Pravda urging all loca. amhontie s t o that laws of universal education are rigorously enforced. Tho editorial also stated that the 1.250.000 teacher^ had m
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  • 66 4 CANBERRA, Jan. 3.— The possibility of a world economic recession cannot be ignored, the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, said In a New Year broadcast on Sunday Mr. Chifley warned that Austra•ia could not flourish immune from world f-wits because of her pledged support
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  • 23 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 3 —The Com muni* Pa rt y newspaper Pravda Soviet security officer, died of a *ong ihness. He waa 61.- A.P.
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  • 225 4 Following further contributions to the Singaravelanar Tamil School Mind have ueen tliaiitviua^ atKiiowiedged by the uia.nnan oi tnc Management sAtmmkWS* The Fund now stands at :>4.0.J"2.»i. Mr TN. Krtstinaaafliy 100> Mr. N. 5. SnaiK Mouamed vl.- s. TUC Pandian Sture. M, s! N.
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  • 133 4 ftAfISG, Jan. 3. A man eaUfa iiiniseli aun Miao-ching Invited r! .M-cseniatives ol all k mnese p lt p/ to muni yesterday promisii important innom^ ment. ruieen newsmen respond iiereuiion Sun reaa a prepaid .aieiiienl: x k **ve carefully stu uACftM^e, a)ii convl lo iiluivu
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  • 20 4 Mr. Geurge Robert Livett ha I .ppomteu iv oc a JUBtl< I .-eace ior tne (Julony 01 Singap
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