Indian Daily Mail, 22 January 1949
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Title Section17 1949-01-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 339. SINGAPORE, SATURDA V. JANUARY 22, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration170 1949-01-22 1 Patel Visualises A New India Of Peace And Plenty In Five Years Give is Time And You Will See The Results' (From Our Own Correspondent) B [RDOLI, Jan. 21. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Minister of India addressing a meethinted the consolidation of India as a single dt would he accomplished veryCopyright - 170 words
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Article453 1949-01-22 1 f/opes Peace Li/ce/y /n //ts Absence NANKING, Jan. 21.— President Chiang Kai shek flew southward today but left behind the possibility he would return to Nanking if the Government under Vice President Li Tsutigjen is unable to make a suitable peace with the Reds. Amidst reports someA.P. - 453 words
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Article76 1949-01-22 1 NANKING, Jan 21 Chiang Kai-shek avoided use of the word "resignation" in tha statement h* left for distribution to the Chinos* people, a reliable source told th« Associated PreSs. Instead he referred to his leaving the capital as a "withdrawal from the duties and responsibilities i have heldA.P. - 76 words
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149 1949-01-22 1 BAO DAI DENOUNCED OF SELLING VIETNAM TO FRENCH COLONALISM Jan. !1 Tract* denouncing ex-EmjKror Bao Dai of .< i Nguyen Van Xu-n, now in Paris, a s guilty o f *'sello French colonialism" were found scattered at dawn touf the mdc popu j. quarters on the outskirts of »n. VietminhReuter - 149 words
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274 1949-01-22 1 Smuts To Move No-Confidence Against Malan Govt. OTTOWN, Jan 21.— Gen. Jan. uln i the South African 1 Party, today announced in H House ol Assembly that he U '<J call foi a -no confidence" insi the (.overnment next J «»J on the Question of non- h inctals*. ad: HouseReuter - 274 words
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Article99 1949-01-22 1 Creech Jones On Malayan Wages LONDON, Jan. M— The British olonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur i reecb Jones, told Parliament that tue average wages rates for Malayan workers were two -and -a- half to three times what they were in 1939 and that their real value was at least equivalent toReuter - 99 words
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Article129 1949-01-22 1 Leela, the daughter of Dr. and •Irs. S. Rajah of Colombo and of the late Mr. ind Mrs. S. Sinnathamby of Kuala .umpur, will give a Tamil vocal ccital over the radio today, Saturlay, J.\n. 22 between 6.25 to 6.50 Ceylon time) from Colombo on129 words
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Article147 1949-01-22 1 SEC -COUNCIL TO RESUME DEBATE LAKE SUCCESS, .lan. 21. The U.N. Security Council is expected to resume debate on t Indonesian case this afternoon. Two previously scheduled meetings were postponed this week. After the second delay on Thursday, informed sources said the British and French delegations had not received finalA.P. - 147 words
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Article29 1949-01-22 1 STAFFORD, England, Jan. 21.— Malaya's Thomas Cup Badminton Team defeated an English Midland* team 9 o in an all- doubles match on Thursday night A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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50 1949-01-22 1 SHANGHAI. Jan. 21.— Chinese Communist radio, heard here tonight, rejected in strong terms the Nationalist appeal for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire a* a prerequisite to peace negotiations. The radio said that this "unreasonable decision" had "closed the door for ever to any peace talk." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article154 1949-01-22 1 ALLAHABAD, Jan 21 —Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, famous Indian lawyer and lib* al leader, died h«'n» yesterday at the age of 73. On* of India's most brilliant lawyers Mr Tej became a Knisht Commander of the Star of India in 1923 and a Privy CouncillorReuter; A.P. - 154 words
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53 1949-01-22 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.— The wreckage of an Indian Dakota plane missing since Sunday on a flight from Jammu to Srinagar has been sighted near the 9,000- foot Banihal pass, it was officially stated here today. The crew of lour and nine passengers are allReuter - 53 words
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276 1949-01-22 1 ASIAN POWERS TO DSMAND "ENERGETIC ACTION BY SEC-COUNCIL TO SETTLE INDONESIAN PROBLEM NEW DELHI, Jan. 21— The 19- nation conference on Indonesia, meeting in private here today discussed recommendations to be made to the Security Council for ''energetic action" in accordance with the United Nations Charter for a speedy settlementReuter - 276 words
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305 1949-01-22 1 NANKING, Jam. 21— With ChUng Kai-shek gone anything can happen in Nanking, cables James 1). White, A. P. Far Eastern News Analyst. He leaves behind now a leaitrless group of men who ruled China for the past 22 years al vays becauseAP - 305 words
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Article47 1949-01-22 1 PARIS, Jan. 21 Agcnce France I rcniu reported from Phom Penh today that the National Government of Cambodia had been defeated. Premier Penn Nouth and his Ca^ bintfl w*r« beaten 43-1 with 14 abstentions on a vote of confidence by the National Assembly. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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35 1949-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21.— Mr. R. S. Mani, who is to be India's Charge D'Affaires in Italy, left London for Rome today. Untii recently he was the Deputy K'gh Commissione. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article185 1949-01-22 1 End Of Kuomintang Regime NANKING. Jan 21 —By suspending lirmsilf from duty as President. Chiang Kai-shek also relinquished his position as C-m-C off the armed forces This post has nassed to Vice-President Li Tsungj^n. Observe' s said the decision means the end of the Kuomintang regime in NationalistReuter - 185 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 22, 1949. NOTES & COMMENTS
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Article361 1949-01-22 2 "UNPATRIOTIC" COUNCILLORS! THE impotence of the F<d< Leg. .Native Council is a weliknown fact. Any one with some common sense who has cared to go through the Malayan Constitution must have t*en struck by the fact that the Legislature has no power over the Executive which is solely responsible to361 words
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Article414 1949-01-22 2 QNE of the methods to e. cape being dubbed as 'unpatriotic" and to curry the favour of— and possibly to get further kudos from the Federal Governmental certainly that which one- of the nominated Councillors Mr. V. M. N. Menon has adopted, namely, the inviting oi414 words
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Article, Illustration447 1949-01-22 2 Marked Absence Of Hatred Against Dutch I Satyamurthy Style Speech By Romulo From Our Political Correspondent in New Delhi NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. Delegates from seventeen countries and Ambassadors from many others yesterday Heard Pandit Nehru condemn Dutch aggression against Indonesia. Delegates from Ethiopia447 words
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431 1949-01-22 2 CUTTACK, Jan. 21. U.S. Ambassador to India, Mr. Henderson, stated at a Press conference here that "the Indi, nation, even within my lifetime, will become a great power <,t tremendous influence." Mr. Henderson said that he wanted to devote hisF.O.C. - 431 words
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41 1949-01-22 2 h£s££ A Jdn r 21 -Dr Mahmud of in ;-n h t aci r J he Department or International Relations, Dacca University, it is understood hat been appointed Deputy Minister Government of Pakistan Mimstc F.O.C.F.O.C. - 41 words
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Article47 1949-01-22 2 ?!!m ITINGHAM1 T1NGHAM England, Jan. 21 w£ kPvVr'! lUst Ge °«^y Fertel mach C fn' Utrfn <atom Wi^ n H° ffi i:tl Bt **emenl said he was m.^tantly by coming into Jf Wltl^ a high voltage cable carrying current for a cyclotron ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article58 1949-01-22 2 (From Out Own Co-respondent) HYDERABAD, Jan. 21.— A minor clasn occurred mstween two gorups Qt scheduled Castes in SeeunderaDad weanesauy ionowing a awnonstration agamsi mr. j. u. buuoiah r'ltaiaent ql nm nyaeraoaa fc>cneduiea Castes Federation, and demanding tne immediate ren-ase ol Mr. B. S. VeiiKatiao, lwraierlyCopyright - 58 words
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56 1949-01-22 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. fclw— Unit! oi the Corps oi ftoyai inaian have been rusned at the request oi the Bombay Government to Broach District to bink deep well bores to meet the acute water scarcity there, Mr. Dinker Rao Desai,Copyright - 56 words
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68 1949-01-22 2 Kolhapur Administration To Be TaKen Over By Bombay Govt.? (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 2.L. v^ue^tions relating to the taking over ui the 1 dumini^iation of Koihapur State I oy the Bombay Government w^re I discussed a L a one^iiour conierence between Mr. V. P. Menon, Political Adviser toCopyright - 68 words
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464 1949-01-22 2 NANKING, Jan. 21.— Chinese Communist troops were yesterday reported moving: in force towards Nanking, the Government capital, where President Chiang Kai-shek's supreme policy making body unanimously ratified the Sun Fo cabinet's decision to The Generalissimo himself stayed away from the meeting at which the policyReuter; A.P. - 464 words
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21 1949-01-22 2 Kuomintang Political Council Ratifies Peace Move NANKING, Jan. 21. The oower[ul Central Political Council of the scheduled to ZktuS?* Was A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article457 1949-01-22 2 Thakin Nu Cabinet Resigns RANGOON, Jan. 21.— Burma's 21-man Cabinet resigned Thursday amid indications that Premier Thakin Nu would form a new and smaller government in an attempt to cope with the nation's growing problems. The resignations came alter an emergency session called by the Premier toA.P.; Reuter - 457 words
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71 1949-01-22 2 DACCA, Jan 21 A o. q r< fugees u"hn for about MOkM lrimßhl h C mp to Eas t Bengal B| nar and other nrovlncM bv e the P^ iUon ,las compK by A h e e gssr&v&sS S? iy agreed to finance theFOC - 71 words
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670 1949-01-22 3 Raising 'Status- Of Women in India is The Object Of Kasturba Trust Says Mavlankar vhKL Jan. 21.— Addressing a Press Con- r*. V I Mavlankar, Vice-Chair-ivasturoa Gandhi Memorial Trust, observed experience ol wo/k during the last four riown enough results to teel sanguine future both as regards quality and quanrheFOC - 670 words
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228 1949-01-22 3 NEW DELHI SUPPLY OFFICE DACOITY: EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT BY CASHIER NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— The trial of six young men, including an -x-employee ot Lie Deienct .vumstry and a clerk 01 the Suppi} on cnarges of committing a u^eoity in me office o. ine Director-General ui Industr v I and bupplyFOC - 228 words
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Article48 1949-01-22 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. A join* delegation o f Officials of the British Food Ministry and the Indian Ministry of Food will -hortly proceed to Burma to fix up the price of ric<> on which bulk purchase is t o bimade dllrinff the cu.!r»n« veur it i* learnt CopyrightCopyright - 48 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1949-01-22 3 VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN - Sree Narayana Guru Swami VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN 'ONE CASTE, ONE RELIGION, ONE GOD FOR MAN" IS HIS MESSAGE TO THE WORLD (By f was the zutii bepteiuucA '.me sun iiua ut^un us \\c6i,varu course ana tne uiuie ucnuieu .ou. a oivat ooui escupeu noxxi tl >> mortal cons jllM vaixziivQ uiVw1,460 words
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1041 1949-01-22 3 S. African London High Commissioner's Press Conference Statement LONDON, Jan. 21. Share practices by Indian store keepers were blamed by South Africans High Commissioner Monl%y 9 for race rioting which left more tnan 100 head in Durban. Commissioner Leif Egeland toldA.P.; Reuter - 1,041 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-01-22 3 Photo Haven- uauta. 34-year-old Mrs Attia (meaning "sift") Habibuliah, wife of Pakistan's Textile commissioner now in England* calls herself a cloth widow. At present her husband is in Manchester, buying textiles for his country. His wife waits in her mall Chelsea, London, flat. He has just returned fromA.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement111 1949-01-22 3 MT A Mud d O Piles is a dangerous and painful itwiinf Early treatment always is advisable. Mr. LAU KIM PING has spent many years in very careful study of this disease. He discovered an effective remedy for it. ..No operation is necessary. Certain cure can De expected within a111 words
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762 1949-01-22 4 President Bhopatkar Says M Expect Arrest Any Moment' Object Of Party's Politics; NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— L. B. Bhopatkar, President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, recently told newsmen here he was expecting arrest any moment. But the spokesman of the Home .viinistry denied the762 words
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Article92 1949-01-22 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. The Existing arrangements for purchase ol tea by the U.K. from India in bulk under contract with the gardens will continue for 1949, it was officially announced here. A Press Note issued by the Ministry oi Commerce, Government of India, saysFOC - 92 words
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Article, Illustration233 1949-01-22 4 The R.S.S. meaning national volunteer corps is the militant wing of the Maha&abha. Its all India icauer, M. S. UolWftUuUT, U *ne President oi the Manama oha in iinmodabad. Bhopatka-, however. u€ni«d any connection between tht two, except for mutual sympathies. xav Hindu Mahasabha onA.P. - 233 words
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340 1949-01-22 4 fnoto. I am of the view that English should remain a compulsory subject of study for B.A. students," said Dr. S. l'. Asthana, Vice Chancellor of Agra University, addressing the meeting ol the Senate, reports Hindustan Times. "All agree/ 1 he said, "that &rcat340 words
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440 1949-01-22 4 COLOMBO, Jttn, 21.— Ceylon is out to sell itself as the playground of Southeast Asia." The idea fa to boost annual tourist revenues in three years Iron (he present six million rupees to bO million rupees (nearly SJO million. The program* callsA.P. - 440 words
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Article149 1949-01-22 4 MAYAVARAM, Jan. 21. The Cjo\< rnirfent Body of the Tanjore District Agriculturists Association, which met here recently, at the local Urban Bank Buildings, under the presidentship of Mr. N. R. Samiappa Mudaliar. requested Mr. G. Sundaresam Pillai and two others to tour Mayavaram taluk and findFOC - 149 words
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Article31 1949-01-22 4 CAWNPORE, > an. 21. learned that the governor I U.P. has approved -lhe change ot the name of the U.P. Muslim Chamber of Commerce, Cawnporc to the Hindustan Chamber o\ Commerce. F.0.C.F.0.C. - 31 words
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493 1949-01-22 4 TEHERAN, Jan. 21.— Prime Minister Mohammed Saed Maraghe told Reuter in an exclusive interview here there was hope that Persia's dispute with Afghanistan over the diversion of the waters ol tne river Hirmand would be settled amicably. Referring to the country's foreign relations,Reuter - 493 words
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156 1949-01-22 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 21. vlanaraj Singh, Governor oi Hornuay, said tne present system tossing tne coin in every test" matcn snoula be modi:. An old cricketer himseii, ngh said the coin snould be toss* cne first test matcn and, in remaining matcnes of the tne teamsA.P. - 156 words
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Article96 1949-01-22 4 LONDON, Jan. 21.— The Br; Minister of State, Hector Mc.\ urged the Hungarian Governnun; Wednesday to release Josef Cardinal Mindszenty from tne Budapest jail, where he »s held on charges of espionage and black-markewcring. He toid the House o i commons that the British GovernmentA.P. - 96 words
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Article399 1949-01-22 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 21.— The rarest ruby in the world, a gem as startling as a man with two laces, is on display at the American Museum of .Natural. History. It's unique and priceless because you can see a 12 ray star reflected inA.P. - 399 words
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861 1949-01-22 5 Feme Of Suggestions At Delhi Conference 5 POINT RESOLUTION FOR SEC COUNCIL DIXHI, Jan. 21.— The 20-nation Asian Connesia agree I Thursday night to draw lations to the United Nations Security [ling up an interim government in Indoor the conference nations demanded dablishmentA.P.; Reuter - 861 words
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430 1949-01-22 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 21.— A four power resolution for settlement of the Indonesian problem was reported completed Thursday night after nearly one week of intensive study among delegates to the Security Council. Informed sources said the British agreed to support the resolution and this decisionA.P.; Reuter - 430 words
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Article533 1949-01-22 5 (By Dewitt Mackenzie, A. P. News Analyst NEW YORK, Jan. 21.— The Indonesian crisis has resolved into a hicrhly unprofitable quarrel in which the Dutch are the focus of action n;;: only by (he united Nations but by a greal r nference of Asian countries. AsReuter - 533 words
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Article49 1949-01-22 5 PARIS, Jan. 20.— Pr«nch Municipal and Parish Council employees went on strike today in the Seine and Seine -Oise Department. Paris, in the Seine Department, was not affected. The strik« WaS called by all ttyp A rade unions from Communist to Catholic for a 25 percent wage increase ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article99 1949-01-22 5 VIET N A M ESE APPEA L NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— The Vietnam Republic, which has not been invited to the Asian conference being hold here yesterday, circulated among conference delegates here a memorandum urging the establishment of a permanent Asian committee including "all members of the conference and alsoReuter - 99 words
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50 1949-01-22 5 DACCA, Jan. 21.— A two-day con- ference of Divisional Commis- 1 sioners of East Bengal commenced at the Secretariat on Jan. 10. Mr. Nurul Amin. the East Bonsai Premier, presided. A number of other Cabinet Ministers also attended the conference which discussed administrative matters FOCFOC - 50 words
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139 1949-01-22 5 U.N. May Not Solve Indonesian Deadlock BRUSSELS, Jan. 21. The Belgian Premier Henri 6paaic, expressed aouot Wednesday on tne competence oi tne united .Nations Security Council to deal with tne Indonesian problem. Speaking before th-e Cnamber of Deputies during a debate on the Belgian foreign affairs budget for iy4y. heA.P. - 139 words
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159 1949-01-22 5 INDONESIAN FEDERALISTS TO MEET REPUBLICAN LEADERS BATAVIA, Jan. 21.— Indonesian Federalists will today contact Kepu oilcan leaders held by tin: iJutch in Indonesia. Iwo members of the recentlyiormcd contact committee of the assembly lor Federal Consultation -the body composed of heads ol Federal states -arc Lo leave for and BunkaReuter - 159 words
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297 1949-01-22 5 President Truman Indicts Communism it Is A False Philosophy' rommnJ? G J ON 21-President Truman denounced (ommunisniand war as a "false philosophy" Thursday and solemnly called for a great crusade of "peace, plenlv and free onVu"^* jng f thC w ri «>*» Povcrfv-ridden millions OU.S saruasr" a sailmt point inA.P. - 297 words
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Article58 1949-01-22 5 Israel Lebanon Armistice Talks RHODES, Jan. 21.— Armistice negotiations between Israel and two Arab neighbours E^ypt and Lebanon are reported t(/b<> a decisive stage. An authoritative >urce in Rhodes said last night Dr. Ralph Bunche, acting United Nations mediator, has submitted to Israel and Egypt the first draft of aA.P. - 58 words
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659 1949-01-22 6 New Regulations Announced In Federation Emergency Regulations published in the Federation yesterday providing for the compulsory deportation ot dependants of persons against whom a repatriation order has been made under Emergency Regulation 17-C. I'M object of these new Regulations, according to an Otikial Press659 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-01-22 6 More than 200 guests from all communities attended the Oonjal" ceremony and dinner gnen Thursday night at the home of Mr. V. Pakirisamy, J.P., and Mrs. Pakirisamy, in celebration the wedding of their daughter, Miss P. Alamaylu Ammal to Mr. K. Balasundram, son of th Dr R. S. Kannoo. Picture62 words
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600 1949-01-22 6 Greater Public Co-operation Needed To Overcome Terrorism, Says Br.- MP Speaking at a Press Conference yesterday Mr. L. D. Gammans, M.P., who is oa tour of Malaya said he did not think that the^ war that is being carried on against the terrorists in the Federation of Malaya is being600 words
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