Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 330. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 334 1 Lays Conditons For Handing Over City [NG, Jan. 12, Reports reaching Nanking sin garrison rejected tne Communists 9 three;)osal for surrender, out agreed to give the iai city if Nationalist troops were permitted to cd M with light arms through langku, says P, report.
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  • 30 1 The Moving Finger In China M\\ VOKK, Jan. 12. —"The iiim aas written in China," i tribune editorial, and moment, no'hmg tnai j anyone will cancel li.ui a line, A.P.
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  • 62 1 Communists 100 Miles From Nanking (■■< Jan. 12.— Communist pn snashed the Hsuon, 200 miles north of J" the week-end had th and were now 100 funking, Government Qrst line of defence is area, 30 miles capital, .-ewe of the last Gov- transport squadron 1 banking were today rer 'K
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  • 103 1 SPECIAL POLICE TO TRACK DOWN BLACK MARKETERS (from uur Own correspondent) BtUkUmmmmmS Jail. 14.. Special pO" lice s^aii aie to De appointed snoruy Uirou&nout tii e rinnrw rrovuice to aiteet ana Drin^ to nook cases ot o»at KinuiKei ing n. piupus.ii iu tins effect was appioveu uy tne Standing finance
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  • 130 1 Urum Our Own Correspondent) Litii.>u»V, J an. iz. ivir. Loy itenaerson, ended Spates Ambassador, speaking here said "me interest ol U.S. in India i»> cont»nua»ly growing and American people are ooserviug with increasing syiiipauiy ill- eiions ol the Indian people l t> develop tneir new
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  • 148 1 PARIS, Jan. 12. General Nyujren Van Xuan, head of the Frenchsupported provisional central government of Viet Nam, arrived today from Cannes, where he had been received by Bao Dai. the for.ner emperor ol Annam. "We reviewed all the problems interesting the Viet Nam,'
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— A "Foreign Relations Society" has been formed here with the object of furthering friendly relations with outSide nations. Professor N. G. Ranga, president of the Andhia Provincial Congress party Committee, is the chairman of thi s society. He is also
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  • 54 1 TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN TURKEY ANKARA, Jan. 12.— Britain and Turkey have reached agreement on trade question^ in the finance and trade talks begun seven weeks ago, Turkish Commerce Minister Ccmil Barlas announced today. Conversations w^re continuing on the financial side of the talks, including thtj question of balance of
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  • 291 1 40 Indian Seamen Sentenced For Disobedience Of Command LONDON, ottii. a.-, x ux'ty Indian ott*-jien wt'ic aeiA ten^ea 10 ioui WCCA.S lil-.piAOUi.A-.A-.tiAC AleiO >CSlCaaay on a cnax^e ui cumoiiiiiAg loftemcr to viA^u^xjy a iawiui coaimanu given oy tne snips crnei omcer. iiikjy were memoefl of the engine i'ooaai crevv oi
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Brigadier General Carlos Romulo, Philippines delegate to the United Nations, has left Washington for New Delhi to attend the conference on the Indonesian situation called by Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, for Jan. 20. On his way t 0 India, General Romulo will
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  • 59 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.— The young Maharajah of Sirmur departed on Tuesday by Pan American Clipper for Honolulu and India, completing a global tour. While in the U.S. he studied, American industry and said he was especially interested in television and the possibilities for India. The Maharajah
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  • 105 1 EGYPT THREATENS TO CONFISCATE SOUTH AFRICAN PLANES CAPETOWN, Jan. 12. —The Egyptian Government ha^ threatened to Confiscate South Airican aircraft landing in Egypt, and to imprison crews if they intend to- go on into Jewish Palestine, a spokesman for the Division of Civil Aviation said last night. "We admit we
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Jan. 12— Trade talks between Ceylon and Czechoslovakia Will start in London shortly, it was learned here today. Dr. Bohuslav Kratochvil. Czechoslovak Ambassador in London, called today on Sir Oliver Goonetiileke. Hieh Commissioner for Ceylon.- Reuter
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  • 40 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 12.— The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund announced Tuesday that it was sending 100,000 b'.anket s to Greece, where 200,000 child lefugees in the north are reputed to be in need.- A.P.
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  • 41 1 MANCHESTER, Jan 12 —The first woman to go to the gallows in Britain for 13 years, 42-year-old Margaret Allen, former bus conductress, was executed at Strangeways gaol here today for the murder of a 68-year-old widow. Reuter
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  • 316 1 BARODA RULER TRIMS HIS COSTLY STRING OF HORSES TO 14 LONDON, Jan. 12— The Gaekwar of Baroda, whose subjects have accused him of being a spendthrift with their money, has trimmed his costly string of thoroughbred ace horse to 14. The wealthy Indian potentate, second leading money winner here last
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  • 109 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 12. A Tass dispatch from Beirut in Lebanon said Wednesday Britain is getting ready to go to war in the Middle East. The Soviet news agency said Beirut newspapers reported in bold headlines British Royal Navy preparations for a block*
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  • 136 1 LONDON, Jan. 12.— -Legislation which is expected to change King George's title to King of Northern Ireland instead of King of Ireland is due for consideration by the British Cabinet at its* meeting today. A Bill dealing with this and other changes necessary
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Jan. 12.— As a 23--year-old London girl was waiting for a bus home last night near Regents Park, a stranger strolled from a nearby car, whipped the fur coat from her shoulders and drove oft with it. The g»rl had her £250 Canadian gre* uirrel
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  • 156 1 Policemen Clash With Soldiers: One Dies In Hospital (From Our Own Ci>i respondent) INjLvv mj&IjUI, Jan. II. One man died in Hospital, a police constable is lying in ma mmm cunauiun and four i» i ncr- rectlufd serious wounds in an excoaJSfcc of hre oetween some so diers auu a
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  • 84 1 1949- ALEXANDER HAMILTON MEDAL FOR DR. KOO NEW YORK, Jan 12— Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, China's Ambassador to the United States, on Tuesday night was presented with tne 1949 Alexander Hamilton Medal by Columbia University Alumni. The Aiumni Association awards the medal annually in recognition of "distinguished service and
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  • 62 1 FREE INDIA'S FIRST CITIZEN IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA PRAGUE, Jan. 12.— The staff ol the newly established Indian Embassy here was today hastily organising their consular section for dealing with registration formalities for the first citizen of free India born in Czechoslovakia. The infant, born yesurday, is Kumar, son of the Indian
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  • 65 1 INDIA BANS EXPORT OF HIDES SKINS NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— The Indian Government announced Tuesday a ban effective immediately on the export of lightweight hides and skins because of the shortage ol supplie s for the domestic tanning industry. Two thousand tons of lightweight raw hides and 150 t o
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— U.S. Secretary of State James Forrestal, one of th^ foremost backers of the "tough" policy toward Russia, said on Tuesday he expects to remain at his post in President Truman's cabinet. He did not say how long. Reports have been widely
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  • 75 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12.— Indian Ulilli purchased 3,500,000 bales of jute from Pakistan during the first 11 month s of 1948. Official sources said this constituted 70 per cent of the annual quota of Pakistan jut e during that period As a result of the partition of
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  • 39 1 TOKYO, Jan. 12.— An American Armv Air Force F-5t tighter crashed in the mountains near Hachinoue, no thern Honshu, yesterday kihing Pilot Lieut. Alfred P. Reeseof Peacock Tov announced today. Thc cause of the disaster was Hot t»ta'e<?. Reuter
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  • 126 1 REPUBLICANS RE-OCCUPY MANY TOWNS BATAVIA, Jan. 12.— Indonesian sCepuoucaas nave destroyed a small traiisSjrmer gtauon, cut telephone wires ana attempted to raise ftres at Jogjakarta, tneir capital now in liuicn occupation, a Netherlands Army communique said today inis action occurred on Sunday nignt. ine communique, the first the Dutcn nave
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  • 150 1 GENEVA. Jan. 12.— Twelve Swiss children, all aged between three and 14, a 20-year-old nurMe and a English girl were burned to death today in a Are which m a few minutes destroyed a wooden mountain home for children at Chateau* Doex, near Gstaad, iiO
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  • 149 1 LONDON, Jan. 12. A British foreign Office spokesman denied co-day Israeli charges that Britain liad broken the Security Council's Palestine arms ban. counter charing that this had been broken "on i massive scale" in thc interests of the Jews. Ninety per cent of the arms reaching
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  • 70 1 MRS. PANDIT FOR WASHINGTON NEW DELHI. Jan 12 —An in formed source said Tuesday night the Goveinment is Considering th«' appointment of Sir Benegal Rama Rau, now ambassador to Washington, as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The informant said Rau is expected to return here within a few
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Jan. 12 —Britain's Cabinet planned s r<vi»w todaj new developments in Palestine which the Foreign Office call> B grave threat to Middie Eastern peace Israel and Britain blame each other for the c^sis. The Cabinet masting was thc Rr»t called since British Israeli
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  • 45 1 THE HAGUE. Jan. 12— Tiv It. teraational Court of Justice has received ?he report Of the three-man committee of neutral experti on scientific a ron mticaJ piob»em« r« laliv* to th« mining ol *h< p,.j, in A banian vI u s Col w iW A.P.
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  • 990 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1949. DATO ONN AND NON MALAYS COME of the recent utterances of Da'o Onn bm Jaalar, the President of the so-ca-icd United Malays' National Organisation and the Mentri Besar of Johore, are simply astounding, and had he been a leader of tne masses
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  • 301 2 IndO'Pakistan Ministers' Joint Appeal NEW DELHI, Jan. 12. An appeal for intensifying the recovery of abducted women and children was issued here jointly by Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar and Khwaja Shahabuddin, Ministers of India and Pakistan. They said, "Discussions between the representatives of
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  • 201 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. An International Bank loan is foreshadowed by the decision of the bank to send a technical mission to India The mission, headed by Mr. A. S. G. Hoar, assistant loan director, will leave for India on Wednesday and will arrive in New
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  • 109 2 BURMA INLAND WATERWAYS BOARD SUSPEND OPERATIONS RANGOON, Jan. 12.—' 1 no Gov-ernment-controlled lnlanu waterways Board today suspendeu operations in the Burma ue.ta as a result of repeated attacks on its steamers carrying passengers and freight to the ninteriana. The Board controls tne country s internal waterwa>s system, almost the sole
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  • 53 2 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Jan. 12.— Mr. R. Nunes, President of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control, said he e that "a fine cricketer" had CJen selected to go to-In-dia to reinforce the West Indies touring team there. He declined to give the name of the
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  • 79 2 DUBLIN, Eire, Jan. 12.— Eire will shortly be invited to join the North At. anuc Defence fact, observers here believe. A speech by UH Reverend R. Moore, Northern Ireland -Minister of Agriculture, at Colgraine on Thursaay was seen as significant in view of the
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  • 179 2 Great r uture For India Predicted M.»v 01...111, jan. 12. Dr. C. Cuanca the well-known -American psychiatrist* who came to inuia 10 attend the l n dia n Science congress said in a press interview: 'in about mty years' time India will be one ot the greatest powers in the
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    67 2 Photo). PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, India's Prime Minister, addressing the meeting of the Subjects Committee of the Congress on Dec. 16 last at Gandhinagar (Jaipur). Seated on the dais along with others are seen Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, President oi t.ie 55th Session of the Indian National Congress (in the chair) and
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  • 127 2 NEW DELHI. Jan 12— An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tuesday in New Delhi that "possibly most of the Asian conference will be in closed session." He said that the question of publicity will be decided bv the conference itself. The opening
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  • 233 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—American officials interested in th« A^ian conference at New D^lhi on Jan. 20 hope the meeting will bolster the United Nations Security Oounci.V effort to solve th© Indonesian impasse. "We expect the nation^ convening at New Delhi will keep their efforts concerning Indonesia
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  • 123 2 BANGALORE. j a n 12. Pandit Jawaharlal Nefiru, Prune Minister of India, has written to Mr K c Reddi, Chief Minister of Mysore' conveying his thanks for the arranments made during his visit to Bangalore and Mysore. He has statZli i a r l 2
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    24 2 ALHAJ KHWAJA NAZIMUDDIN. Governor General of Pa insoects the guard of honour at the Circuit House, Sukkur during his tour of Sind.— A.P. Photo.
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  • 421 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 12. National Broadcasting Corpi reported irom Shanghai yesterday that cease-fire agreunr been reached in Tientsin, which the CM— 0 Communist > ha surrounded for several weeks past, says an A.P. report. ine report of the cease-fire lo.lows reports airect from Tientsin earlier
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  • 246 2 NO MENTION IN TRUMAN'S REQUEST TO CONGRESS FOR MONEY WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. President ignored aid to China Monday in his requests to gross for money to run the United States Government's activities for the year beginning Julv 1. fcrnt he did not close the door
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  • 177 2 B OMBAY Jan 12.- A rail to the commercial and i trial community of India to have confidence in themaelv* in the resources manpower and genius of India was n. nr. 1. Itojauopalachan, Governor- General of India, speak* here
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  • 296 3 Dutch Asked To Set Definite Date For Holding Elections DISCUSSION IN SEC COUNCIL LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 12.— The United States Tuesday Russia must share the ith the Netherlands for the present situation legate, Philip C. Jessup, told the V.N. Senicil the Communists were using
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  • 95 3 EIGHT-POINT PROGRAMME FOR INDONESIAN PROBLEM 12. -An eight.ettle the put lorward Socialist newsol has aroused Hague. editorially outPrans Goedhart, ssive" member of r House, were al liberation of iubhcan leaders. "ation of the Ite,;;^rr*mtnt to enable and freely to disattitude tthey should jJSf. of jflisiussions l 'l«< under thc aus--1
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  • 188 3 AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY BATAVIA, Jan. 12.— Netherlands officials In Batavia Tuesday revealed that Indonesia's Republican President. Dr. Soekarno, was not held in the island of Bangka. off Sumatra, as was announced to the I'nited Nations Security Council on January 7 by delegate Van Royen. The
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  • 108 3 DURBAN, NATAL, South Africa, Jan. iz. rne city council on Tuesday approveu proposals to prevent the penetration oi maians into areas aesignateu lor Europeans. j.ne porposals are to be submitted to a committee appointed by tne government to consiaer suggestions lor amending the Asian
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  • 49 3 MALAYAN SCOUTS AT PAN PACIFIC JAMBOREE Photo. Malayan Scouts wait at the Assembly Point to join in the march at the opening of the Pan-Pacific Scout Jamboree at Wonga Park. Melbourne, on Dec. 30. 5,000 scouts took part in the Jamb«rce, attended by Lord Rowallan, World Chief Scout. A.P.
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  • 159 3 SYDNEY, Jan. 12. -The Malayan guerilla fighter Goh Sooi Beng, was decorated with thc Bilt Cross, the scout's highest award for bravery, by Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, at the linal pageant of the Scout Jambooree at Wonga Park. The Jambooree lasted
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  • 142 3 Detained K.L.M. Constellation To Continue Journey THE HAGUE, Jan. 12. The K.L.M. Constellation which was hi Id last week at the Arabian airfield ol Dahran, on the Persian Gull, while flying to Batavia, has been able to continue fts journey, it was announced here. The aircraft, which left Holland on
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  • 56 3 LONDON, Jan. 12.— Britain had concluded double taxation agreements with the Federation of Malaya and with Singapore, the British Department of Inland Revenue announced here yesterday. Arrangements, which were published yesterday as schedules to draft orders in council, follow the same pattern as
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  • 35 3 RANGOON, Jan. 12— The Burmese Govt, announsed yesterday that 400 insurgents had attacked Chaungzon, main town of Billueyun Island, near Moulmein. Civilians from the area are being evacuated to Moulmein. Reuter
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  • 76 3 PARIS. Jan. 12. -An epidemic of influenza is spreading through France and threatening other countries In Western Europe. Unlike the "Spanish flu" in 1918, when the death toll ran into the thousands, the present epidemic has so far claimed only about two deaths per 1.000 cases,
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  • 65 3 DUBLIN, Jan. 12. A diplomatic link between India and Eire will be established "to strengthen the good relations already existing between the two countries." Mr Sean Macßride, Eire External Affairs Minister, announced here. He gave no indication of a date but it was believed that a legation
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  • 83 3 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 12. -Ninety-year-old King Gustav of Sweden was carried to and from the entrance of the Riksdag on a stretcher when he opened the new parliamentary session here yesterday. The King spoke in a firm voice, but a fit of coughing left him
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  • 165 3 Times On Speaker's Chair Present To Ceylon LONDON, Jan. 12.— Referring to the official visit of a British Parliamentary delegation to Ceylon to present a Speaker's chah: and mate to the Island dominion's House of Representatives, The Times said yesterday tne speaker of the House ami symoonse tne untrammeilea mastery
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  • 322 3 "STALIN DOES NOT BELIEVE IN WAR" FR. COMMUNIST LEADER'S ASSURANCE PARIS, Jan. 12. Political quarters here believed that Premier Stalin has asked Western European Communist parties to prepare the way for tolerance and understanding between the East and West. This belief found some confirmation yesterday in the speech at the
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    61 3 Photo. Wearing his uniform as Chief Scout of Australia. Mr. McKelh Governor-General of Australia, takes the salute of Pakistan scouts as they march past at Wonga Park, Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 28 last. The grand mach past opened the Pan-Pacific Scout Jamboree attended by 5,000 Scouts from the Pacific Area. The
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  • 652 3 Expedition To Start Soon LONDON, Jan. 12. Nepal, remote Himalayan State, is about to be surveyed from the air at a cost running into hundreds of thousands of pounds. The Air Survey Company of India Ltd., a subsidiary of the British Fairey Aviation
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  • 559 4 One Bandit Shot Dead In First Opearation Further news of the first operation under the New Emergency received last night from Kuala Lumpur shows that the bandit who was shot was armed with .303 rifle and was in possession of communist documents and the
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  • 170 4 The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Sardar Budh oingta on behalf of the Indians in laia\a. placed a wreath at the sacred spot at Rajghat, Delhi when tbe sacred remains ol danum... were cremated. in« chosen foir the ceremony is fridaj L> c
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  • 86 4 Mr J. A. Thivy, the Representative ot tne Government ot India in Maiaya. and Mrs. Thivy returned oy pian<- irom North Malaya on luesuay evening. Mr. Tnivy took tne opportunity ol studying conditions oi inuians in North Maiaya, wniie ne was spending part of nis
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  • 59 4 R.A.F. Vampire Reaches Saigon. The jet-propelled R.A.F. Vampire lelt Tengah Tuesday morning ing for Hong Kong at 6.45 a.m. and arrived at Saigon after a flight of 1 hour and 57 minutes. The total flying time to Hong Kong is estimated to be oi hours, and the average height maintained
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    70 4 Photographs taken on the occasion of the mass meeting held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday to celebrate the 1422nd. birthaay anniversary of Prophet Muhammad. In the above picture* are >cen Maulana Abdul Aleem Siddique of Pakistan and Mr. G. Thomson, Public Relations Ollicer of the Government of Singapore,
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  • 198 4 HONG KONG, Jan. 12.— A1l publie tars in Hong Konj; and the mainland threatened lo strike in protest against the arrest oi' Li hiu. taxi driver. Seventy oi Hong Kong's 600 taxi urlvers stale* A ..entiy iur higher wages ano Lilose remaining in v.orti staged a.
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  • 81 4 1!u n val C-in-C. Far I b?«H n i V'" o A i dn 2 ir 1 Sir Patrick irind. Lady Brind, Lady Twysden taved at the Residency during the dj ol Canton- at Penaag. Vice-Ad "iral Brind and Lady S22 ir /*8 r ?a? d "*ir
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  • 153 4 At 11 a.m. yesterday morning at the Resident Commissioner's Oilier Penang, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston, presented a cheque for $1,500 and a letter of appreciation from Major General C. H. Boucher, G.0.C.. .via lay a District, to Mrs. Rongsan*, lor services rendered by
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  • 62 4 So popular has been the revival of Radio Malaya's Forum of the Air that although the questions are discussed in English, a number of questions have already been Iced in Chinese. The first session of the Forum oi the Air is being held at
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  • 21 4 wi B. Moorhead wui gi V( a 'n r T,! "i Is r"'"'^nd- S v h?
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  • 570 4 BEVIN TO RESIGN? LONDON, Jan. 12. The British government declared in a prepared statement on Tuesday night that world peace is "gravely threatened" by Palestine developments. Meanwhile, sources close to the Israeli government were quoted in Tel Aviv dispatches as reporting that Foreign Secretary
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  • 189 4 Pope Invokes God's Blessing On Royal Family VATICAN CITY. Jan. 12. The Pope prayed Uo. messing on "Tne King, the n-ja. nOUbe, His Majesty s Government and the enure British people yesterday wnen he receivea the visiting parliamentary delegation. uoi. Douglas Clilton Browi. Speaker 01 the House of Commons, leaas
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