Indian Daily Mail, 30 January 1949
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Title Section23 1949-01-30 1 Sun day_Edition /n Memoru Of Mahatmaii Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. NO. 347. SINGAPORE. SUNDA Y, JANUARY 30, 1949. EIGHT PAGES 10 CENTS.23 words
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140 1949-01-30 1 plan For World Convention Of Pacifists Approved TO BE HELD AT SANTINIKETAN l.\ DECEMBER Jan, 29.— The plan which was apihatma Gandhi before his death to hold a n of pad lis Is was endorsed on Jan. 27 passed by the three-day preliminary pacifists held atG.I.I.S. - 140 words
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Article284 1949-01-30 1 Rebels Capture Three Major Rebel tor, es have captured three major id to vlandalay and are pushing southward toGovernmenl spokesman said on Friday. lepsrted on a 2 -mile front along the rail line, ward Karen rebels occupied Bassein. the second vaddy Delta. '-.VMS Pou have miyA.P. - 284 words
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Article126 1949-01-30 1 I"" Mahatm, c.ndlil bag »urKea'iro7india's aapeopW too have worked. It is i" mo, he had not come forward 'Uggle, India to-day would perhaps have erv.ces to the cause of India's freedom are -No smglf man could have achieved more -miiar circumstances. The nearest Gandhi is126 words
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Article61 1949-01-30 1 "May the soul of my master, my leader, my father, rest not in peace, not in peace. My father do not rest. Do not rest. Keep us to our pledge. Give us the strength to fulfil our promise, your heirs, your descendants, your students, guardians of gour dreams, fulfillers of61 words
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109 1949-01-30 1 EVERY MYSORE VILLAGE TO HAVE ELECTRICITY NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Every single village in the Mysore State with a minimum population of 1,000 will have electricity within the next five years, when the target s^t by the Ministry materialises. Mysore is one of the pioneer States where electrification of ruralG.I.I.S. - 109 words
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458 1949-01-30 1 London 'Economist' On L Nehru's Outstanding Leadership LONDON, Jan. 29.— Prime Minister Jawahartal Nehru s leadership at the recent Asian conference was an outstanding diplomatic feat, the Economist Weekly said yesterday. The article said Mr. Nehru would have to think hard" to find a basis for a new and satisfactoryReuter - 458 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-01-30 1 i o tne revered memory of Bapuji, the prince of peace and the apostle of unity, who died so I that we may live MAY HIS IDEALS LIVE FOREVER I34 words
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Article311 1949-01-30 1 Even in darkest despair, where there seems tn h* h*i^, re&nWa^eS th C OU S^ a^-t^er M* V i»,!i eC u USe 0f pr^ er ha t have known no disappointment I have known no despair. Why then should you give wav to it? Let us pray that311 words
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121 1949-01-30 1 MR. THIVY ASSURES NO BAN ON SPEECHES ON MAHATMA MEMORIAL With reference t 0 G.1.1.5. news item (published on page 1 of yesterday's IDM) giving the message of the All-India Congress Working Committee, as a resolution to be read at public meetings convened to commemorate the death anniversary of MahatmaGIIS - 121 words
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64 1949-01-30 1 BHOPAL, Jan. 29. A resolution directing the four Congress Ministers in the Bhopal Cabinet to resign at once was adopted at a meeting of the Bhopal State Congress Ad Hoc Committee. The resolution said that the continued presence of Congress Ministers would no longerF.O.C. - 64 words
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Article53 1949-01-30 1 mSE^SF Ja S- 29 The GovernSr?ai« f T°Ii issa have a reed to enl aln Indian and foreign medical teams at a cost of r s 15,000 per annum and Rs. 18,245 for six Skt r !?P ective] y order to unu^Ll?™l XS^Batton against »»wvtv.uuoioF.O.C. - 53 words
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152 1949-01-30 1 An exhibition of about 200 photoIs? an P aint ings depicting m S Gandhi s UU from his childhood wa s opened by Dr Katiu BhSSm'mJf n esi Bengal > Kumar" Singh Hall, Calcutta on Jan. 23. The exhibition, which ha* been organized by the provincialFOC - 152 words
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Advertisement12 1949-01-30 1 -v*** 00 High Taste I He.»b. TTA CHAK/f/ ITH) AGENCIES I'hone: 438012 words
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844 1949-01-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Sunday, Jan. 30, 1949. THIRD SAVIOUR OF HUMANITY TODAY on th«. -acred day <»f the fir-t anniversary of the releasee of Mahatma Gandhi's Smil from itf mortal eoils, W* '.■'mot do better than re-dedi- < i c ourselves to those noble and sublime Ideals which have844 words
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Article, Illustration2283 1949-01-30 2 SAILEN CHATTERJEE - How Gandhiji Observed His Last Birthday SAILEN CHATTERJEE IT WAS THE MOST GLORIOUS OF ALL BIRTHDAYS By THE seventy-eighth birthday of Mahatma Gandhi was his first and the last birthday in a free India. It was an unique occasion in the life of the nation. Bapifs birthdav became one ofNational Herald - 2,283 words
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1338 1949-01-30 3 The Blood Of Brothers Is The Promise Of Peace In India Hindus Muslims Are bons Of Same Motherland r ,ih IBOUR IN THE SAME FIELDS, SHARE J: SCHOOLS AND WELLS, EMBRACE Z :\LS, WEEP FOR THE SAME ,H MURDERED ONES I HEN DBA NATH MITRA Muslims hare been living sideUnited Nations - 1,338 words
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Article40 1949-01-30 3 (From Oar Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 29. The City special police Wednesday raided a premises in Fort Area on reports that foreign currency, especially American dollars, was being sold there at a rate higher than the official exchange rate. -Copyright.40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1949-01-30 3 PHOTO. In his recent tour of Jammu and Kashmir, Sardar Baldev Singh, Minister for Defence, Government of India, visited various fronts to meet the officers and men of the Indian Armed Forces and expressed his admiration for their good work, behaviour and morale throughout the campaign and after the cease-fire.A.P. - 65 words
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141 1949-01-30 3 EDMONTON, Jan. 29.— Edward Carter of New York, chairman of the Institute of Pacific Relations' International Finance Committee, told a luncheon gathering here that India is the strongest democratic power anywhere in Asia and at the present time a much better allyagainstA.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration744 1949-01-30 3 Cariappa Calls For Teamwork NEW DELHI, Jan. 15. (By Air Mail).— On assuming the appointment of Chief of the Army Staff and Cin-C. Indian Army, Gen. Cariappa has issued the following Special Order of the Day to all ranks of the Indian Army:F.O.C. - 744 words
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191 1949-01-30 3 INDIAN EDITOR'S OPINION WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.— An East Indian editor said Tuesday "the Far East is not yet communistic and does not want to become Communist." P. D. Saggi, President of the Indian National Overseas Congress, told an interviewer that the UnitedA.P. - 191 words
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51 1949-01-30 3 "OPERATION WATER" IN DROUGHT-STRICKEN AREAS (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 29. A detachment of Indian troops yesterday completed the first week of "operation Water" in droughtstricken and famine-afHicted Broach District as the Bombay Government's campaign to arrest famine in Gujerat gathered momentum involving an expendi- ture of Rs. 4,800,000.-51 words
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Article51 1949-01-30 3 GSTAAD. Switzerland, Jan. 29 train wrecks are different here. Half an hour out of Trincomaloo, a bull elephant charged the night mail train. Result: The cow-catcher and buffer were doubled up and a vaccuum pipe smashed. It took 30 minutes to get the train going again. The elephant was killed.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article109 1949-01-30 3 PARIS. Jan. 29.— Prince Aly Khan and Rita riaywcrth, who reached Paris Wednesday night from the Trinces Chateau, near Cannes, wanted only to be left in peace today. A secretary told reporters that the couple did not want to pose for photographs. TheyA.P. - 109 words
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86 1949-01-30 3 CALCUTTA. Jan. 29. Sarat Chandra Bose. brother of Subhas Chandra Bose who headed the Provisional Government of India during the Japanese Occupation of Malaya, and who recently returned from England, issued a statement yesterday saying that, official corcuptionMs rampant in India. He calledA.P. - 86 words
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139 1949-01-30 3 U.S. Urges France To Settle Indo-China Issue WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Diplomatic officials said Tuesday the United States has urged France to try to setie the Indo-Chinese revoK by giving French recognition t 0 a "true" nationalist government which opposes communism. The officials said the American Embassy in Paris made theA.P. - 139 words
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Article59 1949-01-30 3 GSTAAD. Switzerland, Jan Prince Aly Khan inTbrmed the management of the Palace Hotel here by telephone yesterday that both he and Rita Hayworth were suffering from influenza and were compelled to delay their return to Gstaad from Cannes for a few davs. The couple had been schedul *d to rejoinA.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration801 1949-01-30 4 A Malayan Indian Tells Of His Experience HE ASSISTED IN CARRYING THE MAHATMA TO THE ROOM IN WHICH HE DIED The following account of the assassination of Martial ma (>and hi was given by a South Indian, who was only a few yards awayMadras Mail - 801 words
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Article84 1949-01-30 4 NEW YORK. Jan. 29. Jean Piecard, Belgian scientist, veteran balloonist and Professor of Aeronoutical Engineering a t Minnesota University said in a broadcast las f night that he and his wife intend *o reach an altitude of 100,000 feet In a balloon ifReuter - 84 words
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266 1949-01-30 4 BY THREE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH AUTHORS BOOK TO HE PUBLISHED TO-DAY LONDON, Jan. 29. A new book on Mahatma Gandhi, which will be published on the first anniversary of his death, is written by three distinguished Englishmen, one of whom shared the Mahatma's pri-son-cell during hisF.O.C. - 266 words
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Article, Illustration831 1949-01-30 4 fjERE the blue sirens stop and also the winged horse? Here I renounce the gay flowers of my inner dream. The newspapers are here unfolded in the ivind, at every corner; "Murdered while blessing the people." In the vast night I heard a sad cry, a pained831 words
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159 1949-01-30 4 NEW DELHI. Jan plans to spend R i roughly S $940.000.000 I this country as tell j>ossible in food produc The Government f these featurs: 1 Reclamation of acres of land over th< n years; 2. Sinking of 4,500 ci wells to irrigateA.P. - 159 words
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55 1949-01-30 4 WORLD PACIFIST CONFAB AT SHANUNIKETAN (From Our Own Correspondent) I SEVAGRAM, Jan. 2 p*| nnnary meeting of Facifints wfcaM in Mahatma Gandhi's non-volfDcff the only way for establishing wort peace and abolishing war. m«t hat' to draw a detailed programme to a World Convention at Pacifists Wi be held at55 words
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49 1949-01-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Jan. ■>!!.— Between fc\ 8,000.000,000 and Ks. 10.000.000.H1 worth of foreign capital is -a«d W be at present invested in India. Tfc bulk of thi* investment is Britii while United States' shaft- ji to be not hore than one-t»nth- Copyright49 words
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44 1949-01-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. VI Geesl in. i -General Mr Kajagcpalai harHß ha.s made a voluntary cut in bflft Ralaty, reducing ji from over K*l 20 000 monthly to lis 5,.">00 I oicome'ax opj right.44 words
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60 1949-01-30 4 HYDERABAD CONGRESSMEN TO MEET SARDAR PATEL (From Our Own Correspond* n») HYDERABAD. Jan 29 partie s in the Hyderabad I are now agreeable to abid< b verdict of Sardar Pi are t 0 meet in Delhi *h The ichiam in the B B ted when Swam Raj excluded a ce60 words
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Article36 1949-01-30 4 'I' rem Our Own Correspai I NEW DELHI. Jan nited Nation' K vXpCc 1 we.-k arer hold meet ng in i In the meanwhil ol Observe] may u hmir thl i weekend C'36 words
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52 1949-01-30 4 (From Ou Own Corn BOMBAY. Jan 29 't| a e >pecula-.;i- pointment of Mr K. M Pnnner of Mahayir include all Guj« st a ing Baroda. But M will take nom« month Mun^h; and hii wif< inn, America for a fen52 words
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Article39 1949-01-30 4 (From Our Own C'ori NEW DELHI. Jan thousand heavy tr..fl'^ht ones Will be in: dia for helping the Food" campaign The equipment is to be 11. j 1500,000,000 loan wh Government hai k International B.mk c39 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1949-01-30 5 A Legacy tor All To Follow I synthetic study of the great religions of the world clearly reveals unity. Theu have certain basic principles and other non-essential former are common to all and may be summed up in two simple uth andThe Bharat Jyothi - 1,289 words
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60 1949-01-30 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 27.— The Government decided to abolish the 400--year-old system of hereditary village officers replacing them by fulltime government servants on a monthly salary basis. The decision follows the recent resignation of hundreds of village officers called Kulkarnis60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-01-30 5 Photo. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India, addresses a public meeting held at (Idapur on Jan. 14 during his visit to the Sta te. He talked of the formation of the Greater Rajasthan, by which scheme, the States of Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmir will have to beAP - 64 words
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Article58 1949-01-30 5 CAPETOWN, Jan. 27— Dr. Daniel Maian, South African Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs yesterday said that as long as South Africa's association with the Commonwealth nations contitinued to be in South Africa's inu rest s "so long I hope will that association be maintained." Dr. Malan was replyingReuter - 58 words
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584 1949-01-30 5 Colonisation Or Exploitation Cannot Exist NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya. President of the Indian National Congress declared recently that Free India is a guarantee to the world peace." In an exclusive interview with Globe Dr. Pattabhi said: India's success onFOC - 584 words
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145 1949-01-30 5 WEENEN, Natal, Jan. 29.— Natal vernment leaders from Denmark, Norway and Sweden failed yesterday to reach final agreement on formation of a Scandinavian defence alliance. They will try again. A communique issued at the close of a three-day conference here said the possibility for aA.P. - 145 words
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Article138 1949-01-30 5 WEENEN, Natal, Jan. 29.— Natal police today reported that the ambush after raiding Mtembu cattle. called on their centuries-old rivals, the Mcunus, to battle. Using four aircraft, the police located several hundred Mtembus 10 miles from Weenen, near the scene of fighting last month whenReuter - 138 words
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148 1949-01-30 5 RUSSIA FORMS COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC MUTUAL ASSISTANCE MOSCOW, Jan. 29. The Soviet Union yesterday announced the formation of a Council of Economic Mutual Assistance" by six Eastern European nations. A communique charged the United States. Britain and some other Western nations are "in essence boycotting trade relations with the countriesA.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement127 1949-01-30 5 l Iv^ln o 209 211 Ff*^^! CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED 0 KrM L .Il J&iff WINE:— Consists of special fi W%'l\ NW mmi lxoW CHIN CHING deer ho^n and 8 0 l^ffiWA ROAP lj&' t l !t r t ll Prepared from famous herbs Wm\m^mmkk.i"^^mm\ m m AS ALkl ~T127 words
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2483 1949-01-30 6 Dr. H. M. SYED - Dr. H. M. SYED 8 Dr. M. Hafiz Syed, M.A., B Q Ph.D. (London), D.Litt Mont- q J pettier), is a well-known wri- ft ter, educationist and oriental W <l scholar. He has worked as V 2 the head of several education- Q J al institutionsUnited Asia - 2,483 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-01-30 6 PANDIT NEHRU - PANDIT NEHRU BY PHOTO. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, pulls a eord to unveil a life.size portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, presented by the Caleutta Art Society, at the Calcutta Corporation oremises on Jan. 14. during the Pri me Minister's official visit to the city. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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33 1949-01-30 6 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— The Indian Government on Wednesday announced it a decision to open a consulate at Khorramshah*, Iran, with K D. Bhasln as first consul.— APAP - 33 words
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822 1949-01-30 6 lndo- Iranian Culture Centre in Teheran Lxcharge Of Scholar To Frrmote Closer Ties LUCKNOW, Jan. 29.— The Indian Embas > r Iran proposes to start an Indo-Iranian Cultural (in tre in Teheran. Exchange of scholars to promote closer cultural ties will be encouraged. This was disclosed by India's Ambassador inF.O.C. - 822 words
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Article103 1949-01-30 6 CHEAP ELEPHANT? WANTED RAJKOT. India. Jar. VY. an elephant cheap? India's Maharajahs have i> unlloadlng theirs since this count became independent. Car feeding of ceremonical elephai has proved too expensive und< new order of things. Consider the case of the elep of the former princely Stat Dharampur. He was handedA.P. - 103 words
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Article342 1949-01-30 6 Pakistan and India have in the past earned raised eyebroa for their many social "forbids" so much so that many "an- bl ginning to believe that the world around us, especially the m advanced part of it, has no conventional "thou shalt not it342 words
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Article, Illustration4720 1949-01-30 7 U.R. RAO - Ihe Mahatma His Moral Influence U. R. RAO fill ry are filled with many great figures: tsmen, warriors and patriots, poets j \ers of tin body and of the mind. But m comparable to Mahatma Gandhi, who ich world-wide respect as heUNITED ASIA - 4,720 words
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348 1949-01-30 8 Famous American Evangelist Stanley Jones' Warning LHave ;^No Illusion About UN' SINGAPORE, Jan. 2<>.— "l am grateful for the Delhi Conference. It marks a New Era in Asia and world affairs. I beJieve a New Power h s arisen the power of a freedINS - 348 words
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Article90 1949-01-30 8 Under the auspices of 'he Netaji -ueino.ial LiDiary, Hindustani -lasses will be conducted twice a .vteK—oii Mondays ana Fridays. -hi tnose wno have registered and -lAose unending to do so are rcquesto come tu No. 6, Race Course .■an*, on Jan. SI, Monday, at 0.3Q .j. m., writesF.O.C. - 90 words
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248 1949-01-30 8 Donations To Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund Johore Bahru The following further contribu. tions to the above fund are thankfully acknowledged: Mr. P. Krishnan Nair 30.00 Mr. S. G. Nair 50.00 Mr. K. D. Kurup 10.00 Mr. George Verghis 30.00 Mr. S. Moses 5.00 Mr. Harnam Singh 10.00 Mr. P. Nagalingam248 words
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Article62 1949-01-30 8 .s^!??. AS Jan 29 -On Sept. 15 G£L 8 r s n£i r pean mcers ln Madras Government service were on leavp preparatory to retirement, said Mr B Gopala Reddi, Leader of the ?h°o U I.V answ f'ng a question in Jh e Madras Assembly Tuesday On that date 155F.O.C. - 62 words
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Article41 1949-01-30 8 The High Comi Henry Ourney message on in* the Blue Net* at 8 p.m. on the first Anniversary of Malaya. Th^ talk will mediately by a Programme whir'. recorded voir. > sioner-Oeneral, Mi Donald, and the Gent.41 words
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Miscellaneous118 1949-01-30 8 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Day SPECIAL AIR PROGRAMME FOR TODAY Demi touay, Sunday Jan. *j says a Communication from the Govern ment oi India Information Services. Singapore. ALL TIMINGS AKE GIVEN IN MALAYAN TIME. Time Programme Wavelength in Metres. 9.45 Favourite Hymn s ol y.oo Mahatma Gandhi 41 15 13. UU118 words
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