Indian Daily Mail, 14 January 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. SSI. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 553 1 Reported Five-Point Conditions Chiang Likely To Resign t\nd Oo io Formosa G, Jan. iJ. A reliable source today dis.\ssociaied i'rtss actual conditions ottered by tut opening oi peace taiKs with the satioi ts* m he\ were, firstly, non recognition of the President sident; .second, non
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  • 63 1 PARIS, Jan. 13. Siam has joined the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), it was announced here Wednesday. Siam thus becomes the 45th member state. Its membership takes effect this month, the Siamese Ambassador' in London having signed the organization constitution on behalf of his
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  • 148 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 13. Two Royai Dutcn Air Lines constellation planes irom batavia, Indonesia, arriveu at scnipoi airport today, one ormging 10 passengers, including tnree oabies, <tad mail. i\o lnuieauon was given ol tne route taken. The normal route for K.L.M. aircralt has not been avauaoie since
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  • 105 1 BATAVIA. Jan. 13. The United Nations Good o.iices Committee is scheduled to fly in a Dutcn plane on Saturday to the island ol Bangka for a one-day conierence With exiled Republican Premier Mohammed Hatta. This was announced today by the Dutch. The Commission also
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  • 187 1 SEC COUNCIL DISCUSSIONS ON KASHMIR LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 13. The United Nations Security Council will resume discussions today on Kashmir, where U.N. has chalked up one of its most successful attempts to keep the peace. Tne Council will meet this afternoon to hear a report from the U.N. Kashmir Commission
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  • 116 1 LONDON. Jan. 13.— The judicial committee of the Privy Council today quashed the convictions of a Basutoland chieftain and six other men sentenced to be hanged by the High Court of Basutoland in October, 1947 for the ritual murder of a 60-year-old African on Christmas Day, 1945.
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  • 34 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 15 —Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel is leaving Delhi tomorrow on ten days tour of Gujerat, including Bardoli where he led the satyagraha 25 years Ago. Copyright.
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  • 74 1 JAN. 26 TO BE OBSERVED AS REMEMBRANCE DAY •From Our Own Correspondent; NEW DELHI, Jan. 13 —Jan 26 celebrated in pre- freedom days as Independence Day in India wilt be observed a s "Remembrance Day" this year. Congress Secretary Shankairao Deo in a directive for the Day's observance said that
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own i NEW DELHI, Jan. 13 —Political leaders in Delhi are a ranging to celebrate Nqtaji-Subnas Bose s birthday on Jan. 23. The Indian Govt., it is understood, is being asked to declare the day a pub'ic holiday hi memory of the valiant
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  • 92 1 FUTURE OF FRENCH INDIA PARIS. Jan. 13. Britain will oiler the good oilices for a friendly solution of the future of the French settlements in India, according to a French news agency despatch today Irom Pondicherry which said a high British oilieial had arrived there from New Delhi. The agency
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  • 88 1 ASIAN CONFAB POSTPONED CANBERRA, Jan. 13— The Australian Government has not received any official notification of the postponement of the Pan Asian conference on Indonesia, says the Minister for Defence, Mr. Dedman. Pres s reports say that the conference which had been called by the Government of India may now
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  • 39 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 13 —The Indian Government is subsidising a Corporation for the development of shipping. Scindlas. pioneers of Swadeshi shipping will act as managing agents. Copyright.
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  • 57 1 ANGLO AMERICANS TO BOYCOTT W.F.T.U.? LONDON, Jan. 13.— British and United States union groups joined on Wednesday in a threat to walk out of the World Federation of Trades Unions unless it is purged of a Communist propaganda taint. The showdown will come at a meeting of the W.F.T.U. executive
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  • 38 1 SALEM, Jan 13 —For refusing to shave two Harijans, a barber of Kaveripatnam, Salem district, was fined Rs. 20 by the Sub-Magistrate of Krishnagiri under the Removal of Civil Disabilities Act. F.O.C.
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  • 41 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 13. —Fifty families were rendered homeless in the Bombay Fort area consequent on the fire which broke out last night. Fire brigade ofraffs' timely arrival, however, prevented casualties Copyright.
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  • 31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) EOMBAY, Jan. 13.— 1n Belgiam and Dharwar districts of Bombay Province some hundreds of Village officer s resigned because of inadequate salaries. Copyright.
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  • 64 1 GANDHI MEMORIAL TO BE ERECTED AT RAJGHAT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.— At Rajghat, near Delni wnere Mahatma Gandhi was cremated i K to be raised a memorial. The Indian Govern ment wi*l bear the memorial's cost estimated at about five lakhs oi rupees. The Standing Finance
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.— The Indian National Congress called on the nation to observe Jan. 30. anniversary ol the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi "in a manner worthy ot his memory 99 11 4 Reuter
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 13.— Th. Li nited States ha s deceived a secret communication on the China crisis from the Nationalist Government In Nanking, Uiider-sedfretary ol State Robert Lovett disclosed Wednesday. Loveit told a news conference he could not comment further because the Chinese
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  • 49 1 HOBART, Tasmania, Jan. 13 Members of a French Antarctic expedition are to spend a year ashoie in Adelie Land, South of Australia, sleeping in tents during the polar winter, it was learned here. The expedition under Commander Max Douget, is expected here on Jan. 22. Reuter
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  • 31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW. Jan. 13.— Over 40. 000 prima*? school teachers in the United Provinces have resigned in protest against low pay.— Copyright
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  • 187 1 U.N. HELPED TO AVERT WORLD WAR THREE DR. H V. EVATT CANBERRA. Jan 13 External Affairs Minister Dr H. V Evatt said on his return to Australia after presiding over the U.N. Assembly in Paris Wednesday that without the intervention of the U N the crucial international telations of the
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  • 44 1 NEHRU TO INAUGURATE GANDHI GHAT TO-MORROW c5SJirS?A°*2 Cor^Pondent) V ALC W T T A. Jan 13 India's Pfime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal hr w»H inaugurate on Jan. 15 Gandhi Ghat" i n Calcutta on the spot where Gandhiji s ashes were immersed last year— Copyright
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  • 57 1 HYDERABAD, Jan. 13. -MaiGen Chaudhuri, Military Governor Of Hyderabad, will fly to Delhi t 0 morrow it i s learnt here. He is expected to return on Jan. 17. The visit is in connexion with the assumption of duties by Gen Car,a £F a
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  • 84 1 RANGOON. Jan 13 -The Burma Regional Autonomy Commission set up to investigate th< question of m'iioritie s has accepted the principle of a separate Karen state Ihe Karen National Union, which claims to represent most of Burma's 4,000.000 Karen tribesmen, at the same time condemned "lawless activities" by
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  • 879 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday. Jan. 14, 19^D. PROBLEM OF THE NEW FACES A NY ONE now-a days UsuaLy traveiling by the bus or any other public vehicle in Singapore cannot lail to notice the increasingly large number of new faces that one sees ali over th« island, and ask
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  • 916 2 C. R. Pays Tribute To The Political Wisdom Of Tilak 'His frame Was Magic Appeal To Poona Citizens POONA, Jan. 13.— The Governor-General, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, said here on Jan. 8 that it was not right to be fanatical, but it was wise to be even 'humble in our opinions."
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  • 67 2 Photo. These Indian students were barrred in Bombay's Alexandra Dock when they tried on Dee. iT to get to the Dutch vessel "Streefkerk." They were protesting against Dutch military action i i.Jonesia, carrying banners demanding support for Indonesia and no negotiations with the
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  • 109 2 LONDON, Jan. 13. King George has approved that the date of Empire Youth Sunday shall be fixed permanently as the Sunday after Ascension Day. which falls this year on May 29. Announcing this yesterday. Lord Elton, chairman of the Empire Youth Sunday Committee, wrote in
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  • 70 2 GLASGOW. Jan. 13.— "General" Flora Drtimmond, who, ju.st before World War I, led London suffragettes on a white horse, is seriously ill at Carradale, in Argyllshire She is over 70. Suffragette§ were women who defied th« law t 0 secure vote- for women and Mrs. Drummond
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  • 99 2 PARIS, Jan. 13. Indochina is in direct danger from Communism, the Gaullist newspaper Ce Matin said Saturday. The newspaper commended the report of William Bullit, former United States Ambassador to Moscow and Paris who has just returned to Washington from China, to ask fo- rapid
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  • 67 2 FORCED EXPULSION FOR ARGENTINA'S FOREIGN POPULATION BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 13. Argentina's huge foreign population faced expulsion or forced naturalisation under a constitution amendment proposed Ly President Juan Peron Tuesday. Foreign diplomats were amazed by the p op< sa] which would affect about 30,0u\. B;.-Jns, 4,000 United States citizens and hundreds
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  • 367 2 CHINA SITUATION The radio said Tu "was attempting to escape disguised as an ordinary soldier when he was captured." A "WAR CRIMINAL" In making the announcement, the Communists referred to Tu as a "war criminal." iie was so listed by the Reds on i-cceinDer
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  • 100 2 Bombay Corporation's Tribute To Late Mr. Brelvi BOMBAY, Jan. 13.— Eloquent tributes to the services rendered by the late Syed Abdulla Brelvi, to Indian journalism and for the achievement of Independence were paid by the Bombay Mayor, Dr. Mascaren has, and members of the Corporation at its meeting on Dec.
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  • 53 2 PRINCE ALY RITA LEAVE SWITZERLAND GST AD, Switzerland, Jan. 13.— P-ince Ay Khan and Rita and Hayworth, American actress, checked out <>* their hotel here Wednesday end c i -appealed. tio-ei employees said they had no idea where the couple had gone. The couple has been reported reatiy planning a
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  • 54 2 LONDON, Jan. 13. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chairman of 'he Western European Alliance's Military Committee, left by air for i many Wednesday. Th«' office of the Alliance's Secre-tary-General m London refused to wer inquiries about the nature his mission or as to what narts of Germany
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  • 78 2 RANGOON, Jan. 13. The Burmese Government Tuesday ai. nouneed iresn uprisings on tl southeast Burma coast. Thv an nouncement said the new disturbances wcr*' confined chiefly In Bilgyun lsiand, near the. Moulinarea.. Choungeon, the islands princi pal town, was stormed by a rebel
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  • 434 3 Telephone Wires And Power Lines Destroyed First Dutch Admission Of BATA\ M, Jan. 13. The Dutch conquerors of Hn Uepublic of Indonesia reported Wednesday a iitw guerrilla attack on Jogjakarta, the Repubfolli n capital, but said the raiders paid heavily in idonesian guerril'as
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.- The Australian delegates to Pandit Nehru's Asian conierence will arrive in New Delhi on January 17, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said here Wednesday. A.P.
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  • 87 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 13. General Carlos P. Romulo, chief of tne Phihppine United Nations deition, left Wednesday for New Delhi by way ot Manila for the Jan. 20 Asian Conierence on Indoa. He was accompanied by Colonel Antonio Chance, Military Attache, Major S. Lopez, political
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  • 517 3 Britain France Approved Dutch Aggression In Indonesia Russia's Attack On Western Powers In Sec-Council I SUCCESS, Jan. 13.— 1n Tuesday's Security debate Russian delegate Jacob Malik said the Netherlands is a member of the Western European id added its members can confer on military problem Malik then asked if that
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  • 64 3 MOSCOW, Jan. 13. The New Times Wednesday warned the Dutch Prime Minister, William Drees, that his visit to Indonesia is likely to remind the world of "the triumphal entry of Fascist dignitaries into the capitals of countries overrun by Fascist hordes". The
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  • 129 3 DUTCH SHIP TO BY-PASS INDONESIAN PORTS MELBOURNE, Jan. 13. Dutch ships sailing from Australia are to by-pass Indonesian ports and ply direct to Singapore and Malaya, the Australian Agent for the Netherlands announced yesterday. Agreement had earlier been reached with waterside unions not to accept Australian cargoes for Indonesia. The
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  • 144 3 Alien Immigration Control Bill In Hong Kong HONG KONG, Jan. 13— The Government is shortly to introduce a bill into the Legislative Council to control ajien immigration into Hong Kong. Under existing regulations Chinese are not classed as aliens and are not required to possess passports or identification documents before
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  • 212 3 Indian's Appeal To Privy Council Against Murder Conviction LONDON. Jan. 13.— Six Africans anu one inaiaii sequenced to De i i_,eu lor ritual murder by the i>u .uioiand fcM£U Court la months ago appeaieu oy special leave >e»teroa> t»> tne Jumciai tomi.iiiu'e ol tiie **rivy Council in London. I'ncy were
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  • 291 3 RANGOON, Jan. 13.— Burmese Army and Navy forces put out irom Rangoon Wednesday on an expedition to recapture liilugyun island off the Burma coast, from separatist forces. The island tell Tuesday to Mon and Karen rebels after a 24-hour assault. The Mon
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  • 121 3 Seoul. Jan. 13, -President Syngman Rnei iu one of his sharpest attacks against Communists, dec-' lared in a statement to the Associated Press that "the days of the Korean Quislings' are numbered." •'The time is drawing near when the people hi North
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Decreases of U5575,000 and US$5O,OOO respectively in grants to French overseas teiritorie s and to the NEI were reported on Tuesday by the Economic Cooperation Administration. A.P.
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  • 47 3 Photo. Dean Acneson, 55-year*old law* yer and former United States Under Secretary of State (1945--47), who, it was announced by President Truman in Washington on Jan. 7. has been appointed to succeed George C. Marshall a* United States Secretary n State.- A.P.
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  • 120 3 Moscow New Times On Indian Congress Leadership MOSCOW. Jan. 12.— India under Congress leadership was today described a& more and mor<- involved in the machination of the An^oAmerican bioc" in a four-page article in New Times. Condemning Indian National Congress home and foreign policies the writer, A. Dyakov, stated that
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  • 47 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The 200 Mos.enis in Washington contributed $180,000 towards the cost jf a new Mosque on Massachussetu avenue. Representatives of Moslem states attended a ceremony yesterday when the corner stone was laid. It is planned to connect Moslem cultural activities with the new mosque. Reuter
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    70 4 The picture on top gives a full view of the lar«e gathering assembled at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday. Jan. 11 to celebrate the 1422nd. birthday of Prophet Muhammad. In the picture below is seen Mr. Yap Pheng Gek, Municipal Commissioner, addressing the uatherin^- Other speakers were Maulana Abdul
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  • 146 4 AUSTRALIA TO RIVAL INDIA'S MICA INDUSTRY CANBERRA. Jan. 13. Federal Government mineral experts bethat the mica resources of tz Rang? in Central Auscould br developed into a uiustry. Before this could be done, however, an export market would haw to be discovered and reputable Australian or o sea.- Arms would
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  • 182 4 MALAYAN INDIANS MAY APPLY FOR ADMISSION TO THE DEHRA DUN ACADEMY Indian Nationals desirous of obtaining regular Commissions in the Indian Army may apply for admission to the 7th Course (Military Wing) of the Armed Forces Academy, Dehra Dun. The last date for the reoeipt of applications from Malaya has
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  • 159 4 LONDON, Jan. 13. Th*; British weekly, Tune and Tide, discussing the Indonesian situation, says: "Tiie swiitness of the success which has attended the Dutch police action in Indonesia is an eloquent testimony tu tne leeoieness oi movement behind the socalled Repuohean uoverniiieni. There
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  • 52 4 The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MajjJonald entertained tne following at lunch yesterday at Bukit Serene, Johore Bahru:Maulana Mohd. Abdul Aleem Siddiqui, Tne Chief Kathi of Singapore, The Chief Mufti of Johore Che Sardon bin Jubir, Dato Awang of Johore, Mr. S. I O Alsogoil, and Dr. H.
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  • 89 4 Two new circuit magistrates' have been transferred to Pahang They are Che Jamal bin Latiff of imping who was formerly Third Assistant Seer, tary attached to the Ferak secretariat, and Che Embong b Dat i Java ol the Trengi Servici Che Jamal is now circuit
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  • 153 4 Mr. G Stevens has been appointed to act as Deputy Financial Secretary Reconstruction), Singapore. Mr. A. H. Robson. Cadet, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Assist ml Financial Secretary, Singapore in place ol Mr. M. c. Compton. M.C.S., Assistant Financial Secretary, Singapore. Mr. W Anderson, a Director of
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  • 30 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 13.- The Do*. »n>or-G...«.f,,l hj appoint* m? *aghar« R„ advoSE to tea Court, n a f lh( Ja Mr «£> V iurajachari. n wan officially announced here.- FOC
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  • 278 4 NEW SCHEME UNDER EMERGENCY REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED Regulations published in the Federal Gazette yesterday under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance of 1948 provided for the payment of compensation to civilians for injuries, whether fatal or otherwise, caused as a direct result of, or attributable to the
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  • 91 4 The following telegram lias been sent by tne commissioner-oeneral ior tne unitea Kingaoni in fcioutn Last Asia, Mr. .viaieoini MacDonaia to Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, former Commanuer in cniei, x<ar Last otation, wno sailea ior tne United Kingdom yesteraay on tne Troopship "Dilwara "On behalf
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  • 33 4 Ine Commissioner-Generail Mr. M.iicom\ MacDonaid will broadcast over the Blue Neiwo'v of Kadio Malaya at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. lb. Tne subject of his talk Ls "Britain and Asia."
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  • 107 4 Tne following police communique was issued in i*_uala Lumpur yesterday morning. bi__LAMuou: Puchong Area At y.jo p.m. on Jan. i<., bandits entered Ayer Hitam Village, Puchong. r mey shot dean one Cninese labourer and wounded anJOHORE: Muar Area— At 11 p.m on Jan.
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  • 94 4 inc ouiian oi iveiancan win omciany open uie new LhStrlci Omce ol xuiupat at im noon on Jan. Is, in tne presence of members of the uouncn of State and the Executive Council. At tne opening ceremony, the Ruler will be presented with a
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  • 32 4 UDAIPUR, Jan. 13.— Sardar Patei, Deputy Prime Minister, will arrive in .Jdaipur on Jan. 14 by plane. He wiL return to Delhi the noxt day. F.O.C.
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