Indian Daily Mail, 5 February 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. No. 353. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1949. 6 PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 329 1 Greetings From Nehru^ Attlee And Truman i t OLOMBO, Feb. I.— The guns of the British rui^r. Birmingham, thundered a 21-gun salute today open legion's celebrations of ker year-old indepenl nits of Ceylon* three armed services and British trvieemen then marched p ist
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— The AllIndia Radio here quoted Pandit Nehru saying at a public meeting recently in Lucknow (Jan. 28); "I dislike talks of India taking up leadership of Asia or any other country." He was referring to comments to that effect, especially
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  • 308 1 /^ound _ra/7/</ 0/ Election Malpractices KARACHI, Feb. 4.— The Prime Minister of Sind, Pir Illahi Bakhsh, today tendered his resignation as a result of the findings of an inquiry into the election of his supporter, Qazi Mohammed Akbar, to the Sindi Legislature in December 1916. H it
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  • 47 1 RAJA'S PALACE GIVEN TO GANDHI FUND POONA, Feb. 4— The palace of the Raja Saheb of Phaltan has been given to the Mahatma Gandhi Me. morial Fund. The Raja Saheb announced this in a letter to Mr. Devghikar, Secretary of the Maharashtra Gandhi Memorial Fund Committee. FOC
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  • 102 1 Indian Military Mission Chief Leaves For Hamburg BERLIN, Feb. 4. Major-General Knub Chand, head of the Indian military mission now in Germany, left here by air for Hamburg today for a ten-day tour of the British, occupied zoiie. He will tour the port of Hamburg during the afternoon. He wiil
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  • 66 1 NEW YORK, Ft b. 4.— Trygvc L<e, Secretary-General of the United Nations, will make the d'aw for the 1949 Davis Cup competition at a formal ceremony in New York on Tuesday next. The draw, which will match the 23 entries in European zon
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  • 231 1 SAYS SIR OLIVER GOONETILLEKE ar.Thfi*' b J-rKroadcastin- *<> Ceylon today on the anniverwinftiiH J n n, L g the Commonwealth as a dominion, Sir Olliver Wnin r Commi *sioner i>i London, said that great and good V d r v.
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  • 109 1 Stalin Ready To Meet U.S. Objections MOSCOW, Feb 4.—Well-inform-ed Moscow source s said today they believed Marshal Stalin would eb willing to take part in a four-power (inference with President Truman, British Prime Minister Clement Attka and French Premier Hen*i Queuille. This. would meet objections that the ynited States was
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  • 57 1 (Prow Our Own Correspondent) '.OMBAY, Feb. 4.— Damage estimated at Bs. 200,000 was caused by by fie which raged in Central Bombay for three '>ours and gutted huge quantities of notion and yarn yesterday morning. No loss of life has been reported. Fourteen
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  • 115 1 LONDON,* Feb. 4.— Viscount Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty, reemphasised in the House of Lords tonight Britain's determination to maintain her position in Hongkong. Lord Waleran, Conservative, who raised the matter, said the Kuomintang (Chinese Government Party) was almost bound to fall. If
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  • 69 1 TEHERAN, Feb. 4.— Two thousand university students on Thursday gathered in Parliament Square demanding cancellation of the souththern oil concession and a discontinuation of the activities of the Imperial Bank of Iran a British bank. The demonstrators violently a t tacked the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and
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  • 32 1 KARENS PUT TO FLIGHT I*i h U fcVs««_ft ,ain l,!;hl tnwatS" Has r Mn«.,„ 1n ki soners -i, u *ai<j hf r| t)| ImuJ?* *•*< of "one of I C(1 be add- Reuter
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Feb. 4.— William Rust, editor of London's "Daily Worker" since its inception in 1930, died on Thursday shortly after he spoke a* Communist Party meeting. He vas 45. One of the founders of the Communist Party in B- itain, h e was twice imprisoned for
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  • 78 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 4.— A five-man Yugoslav rade mission arrived here yesterday the flrti post- war trade delegation from continental Europe to visit Ceylon. The mission, head* cl by Dr. M. Mermolja. had already completed trade talks with India and Pakistan. Dr. Mermolja said the delegation
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  • 128 1 NIZAM GIVES UP 9000 SQ. MILES OF OWN PROPERTY (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Feb. 4— The control of the Nizam'. "Sarfa Kha_" (personal lands) comprising an area of 9,000 square miles will pas* into "Diwani" administration by next weekend, it is authoritatively *enrnt. Tht tp^jng over of Sarfa Khasarea^
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) bu^u.n, i* o. 4. Bombay has been allocated 865,000 tons of foodgrains ior .lie current year by the India Government. Bombay government asked ior 1,000.000 tons in v:ew <»i famine conditions prevailing in many parts of the Province. The Fooa Ministry, however,
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  • 80 1 Truman's World Fair Deal" Programme For Malaya LONDON, Feb. 4.— ln Britain's coionial empire. President Truman's world fair deal" would play its biggest role in Africa and Malaya, Coionial Under Secretary, David Ree s Williams, said on Thursday. Rees Williams stressed Clothing definite could be said untii Truman's inaugural address
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  • 197 1 DURBAN, Feb. 4.— Three hundred aged Indians from British Guiana have arrived here on their way back to India to "wash away their sins in the Ganges" and then die in their homeland. Most left hom e at least 50 yeats ago to work on
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  • 20 1 PRAGUF, Feb. 4.— Mrs. Vijaya- I lakshmi Pandit. Indian Ambassador to Russia, it-it here lor Moscow by air today- Reuter
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  • 145 1 NANKING, Feb. 4.— Efforts towards peace on a national scale are still without result and there l s increasing belief here that Li Tsungjen's attempts to force the Communists into a pasition to open negotiations will be fruitless. SUN FO ARRIVES IN CANTON Premier Sun
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  • 108 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 4.— A decomposed body strapped t 0 a tree was found on Thursday in the jungle near Puttiam, a soaside town 85 mile s north of Colombo. The body wa s identified as that of the driver of a car which had
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  • 64 1 DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF SHIPPING AT BOMBAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. F^b. 4. A DirectorateGeneral of Shipping which will bring all shipping aspects under one organisation, will be shortly established with in Bombay. The Port Trusts, Government, shipping offices, Labour and Seamen's Labour Organisations whicn arc presently the responsibility oi
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  • 66 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 4.— The Indian Embassy said on Thursday that Ambassador Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit i s expected k> arrive in Moscow by plane from Prague on Friday. Madame Pandit has been attending the United Nations General Assembly at Paris. It is not known how long Madame Pandit
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  • 664 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 5, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS OFFICIAL PREDICTIONS .11 IN a mcasage to the High Commissioner bir Henry Ourney, on the occasion of the IH_t anniversary of the inauguration of the Federation of Malaya, the Secretary of .State for th© Colonies Mr. Arthur CrcechJoncs said: "I
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  • 857 2 Maulana Azad's Call To Indian t Muslims Communal Activities mW Deplored CALCUTTA, Feb. 4 —A fervent appeal to the Muslims of India to give their unqualified allegiance and support to the Indian Union and Us Government, was made by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India's Education
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  • 263 2 LONDON, Feb. 4.— A 30-year-old Indian woman. Mis. Alrna Beck murderea her lour children and committed suicide "while the state of mind was disturbed", an inquest jury decided at Epsom, Surrey, yesterday. Airs. _^ck and her children, a., under rive years ui age, were
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  • 100 2 CEYLON'S PROGRAMME FOR FIRST INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY 'JOLOVTiO. Ceylon, Fob. 4 m nn paring ior the da lo; e< i today. t\w ftrst mniversary ol its Independence. i'i. yV include a military review, 7k i r of a foundation stone, i comnv ration ceremony, re:ir\ religa.'us services. ma uhon relay rac
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  • 132 2 INDIA TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT IN SALT PRODUCTION NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— lndia hopes to be sell -sufficient in salt by ten end of 1951— but only if the progress in production is maintained a.id the t.ansport position gradually improves An official committee reported I-idia annually consumed 2,500,000 ton* of salt
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  • 579 2 BURMA: ANOTHER TOWN FALLS TO THE REBELS RANGOON, Feb. 4.— Karen rebois tightened their hold on the Rangoon-Mandalay railway Thursday and attacked a military police station at Tawa, 38 miles north of Rangoon. Government troops appeared, forming a full scale assault for the recovery
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  • 37 2 Photo. During an interlude in a crowded tour programme, sardua Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India, takes a fa I moments off to spin on a hand- loom at the Baroli Ashram A.P.
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  • 398 2 Sun Fo Agrees To Return To Nanking CHINA NANKING, Feb. 1. Premier Sun Fo last nigbJ confirmed he would return to Nanking in telegram j he sent to Air. Yu Yu-jen, President of the Ontrc| Yuan and Mr. Tung Kwan-hsien,, President ot tkl Legislative Yuan. r N The two Yuan
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  • 707 3 Sir C. P.'s Regime And After It Only He Had followed I lour ol i rucancore recently. I did so I wo unenine country wus riuea oy tne great ama Sir f. Human warm Aiyur, tne auil( iUtL una tne so.e inuuyn "noi
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    54 3 PHOTO. Representatives of 19 Eastern countries met in Delhi, India, January 20 to begin a sferies of talk* on the affairs of Indonesia. Photo shows: H. K. Sardar Najihiillah Khan, delegate from Afghanistan talks to Mr. J. W. Burton (centre) from Australia and 11. E. U Win from Burma during
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  • 60 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 4. Pravda announced on Sunday that Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov had received the Korean ambassador to Moscow, Dyu En Kha. The paper said the appointment was in connection with the coming presentation of credentials by the Korean representative who is the first
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  • 144 3 No US Advice On Indochina Say French PARIS, Feb. X. The French Foreign Ministry denied Tuesday receiving any oiiiciai advice ironi lue Americans on inuocmna. Diplomatic oiiiciais had been quoted in Washington as saying mat the U.S. uigeu trance to recognise a "true nationalist government opposed tj communism in Indochina.
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  • 118 3 HUNGARY GETS A 'PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC BUDAPEST. Hungary, Feb. 4. The Hepubilc ut Hungary on its third anniversary on Tuesday became a "Peopie s Republic Tne National Front oi Independence, the name of the coalition of Communist-dominated parties participating in tne government, was renamed the People's Front oi Independence. Matnias RaJtosi,
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  • 416 3 Posthumous Triumph For Gandhiji I.S. COMMENT ON ABOLITION OF UNTOUCHABILITY American newspapers continue to comment on India's abolition of untouchabiiity. A recent issue oi the San Francisco "By any reckoning the act of thei Indian Constituent Assembly in voting to abolish uiUouchabiiity nuts i be considered historically momentous, an Asiatic
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  • 382 3 French India' s Future Delay In Decision Causes Concern SUGGESTION FOR CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— Reports from Pondicherry and other French settlements in India reveal growing uneasiness among the local population at the delay in deciding the political f utur_ of these settlements. Apparently the initiative in the
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  • 96 3 PAKISTAN'S LONDON ENVOY TO CO ON HOLIDAY LONDON, Feb. 4. The High Commissioner for Pakistan, Mr. Habib Rahimtoola and Begum Rahimtoola will leave ior a fortnight's holiday in Switzerland on Feb. 6. They have chosen St. Moritz for their first real m; aniar holiday since Mr. Rahimtocla came to London
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  • 651 3 LONDON, Feb. 4. Britain, looking nervously at the spread of Communist in East Asia, is sending one of her top experts on Russia to India. He is Frank Kenyon Roberts, 12. His friends say he thinks so much like a Russian that he knows
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  • 27 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 4. -It w.i officially announced on Thursday that the Governments ol India and Argentina have decided to establish diplomatic relations at embassy level. A.P.
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  • 726 4 Dr. Katju Pleads For Political Unity Danger Of Provincial^ And Communal Spirit Jm NAGPUR, Feb. 117. In his address to Nagpur University convocation on Jan. 27. Dr. Katju, Governor oi West iiengal, described provincialism and communalism as dangerous tendencies and appealed tor the preservation oi india s political unity, ne
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  • 97 4 BEVIN ORDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BACKWARD AREAS Lw^uo^, red. 4. Foreign £eeieia.> Bevin has ordered ecuiioaue ueveiopmeilt Ot "backward areas" in Asia and Africa, a government source said Monday. The informant said British representatives in the Middle and *ar itest have been asKed lor aavice and suggestions. Kevin's action indicates
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  • 42 4 NO SUPPORT FOR FRANCO SAYS BRITAIN WNDON Feb i a Oovernmenl n'n' i221 1 1 e" f Com r t »y jdne *laj n Kht Britaii i m r af, y fwpppn spam-i b.d for m*mbva_ip M lhc Unil(d Nali(^ i AP
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  • 174 4 kmmm-MSl', .LsCpUIJ OpCa_Cl Ol tilt nouoe oi \jOuuuOtmm\ toia tne nouse last-wee_ tnat. at coma not spea_ too nigniy ox tne kinaness ana courtesy witn which .the firitisn rarnamentary delegation was reL,ci»eu in earner tnis monui. xie was reporting on the visit whicn he, bne.j\j£ v-rwi*yin
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  • 101 4 AUS I RALIAN DELEGATES AT ASIA CONFERENCE PHOTO. Indm esia arrived *t *W^J~l\ l,vt, V lhan a d PhHiPPine delegations to the Asia Confereme on KePoU__? Advil. Bd t? n aS'? d,r S me ew De!hi Januar > h ™s: <»eft to right) Mr. T. I)ep of Au^. feVn Australian
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  • 641 4 Promotion Ot Mahatma's High Ideals Chief Aim NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— Dr Ri>- !,a Prasad, President of the Gandhi Natiowd Memorial Fund, in a statement issued here says thjit the activities and organizations maintained by or assisted out of the F'und would,
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  • 69 4 Maximum Wheat For India From Australia Promised (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. The Australian High Commissioner in India, H. R. Oollan, said Australia would send maximum wheat available t 0 India this year. Goilan said he met the Australian Premier, J. B. Chifly who personally told him
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  • 448 4 It Is A bold Experiment In Human Relations' EXPLAINS REASONS WHY PRESENT INDIA GOVT. IS EOLLOWING BRITISH METHOD NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— —Speaking at a function here recently ur. rattabai bitaramayya, Congress President, commented the *uea 01 duai citizen, mp wnicn was proposed to
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  • 85 4 tf^LFA&T, Feb. 4 I at 01 tne d2 seats S uaana nOUSe Oi C' .^hcljllu at tne ei uli ieo. iu. I iwiihiiauorii yest -PpOofu rvr tains to two maepenuent L nationalists ana two candidates. ror zo seats in Boountnes tnere ar* can_iuates, u Natioi _auour
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  • 87 4 UAMJALOkU-, Feb. 4. lt^B peal t 0 the post and tekgra ers not to resort to stnk grievances redressed Was Mr. Kidwai, India's uons Minuter, add^cssin of post and telegraph He- referred to the port about the decision ot post and telegraph WO a
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  • 97 4 CiWALIOK, Ko. 4. -Mr. iv,. shwani isai^h Kushwah, Mate Bharat's Minister ior Puo. c Won at a Press conUiciicc heie ed that tlie Madhya Bhai i L'a, Government had sanctiuiica Ko crores iur the Chainba. j M a:w trie scheme. Th c Minister
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  • 207 4 A DIEHARD NEWSPAPERMAN ON S. AFRICAN INDIAN PROBLEM LONDON. Feb. 1 'Will thc In^ Mmta. Dally 'Mail corrJ^L.^ g«j«y Africa" üblj today. «p«muwui in a despatch from Durban publisfcfl m 'a, lansanyikafand itoßbo22f," ,ern f «f'e nl >our s Ken., auona anu the results are alarm ",f"J as— f the,r
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  • 47 4 DERATIONING OF PETROL IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) '^'ci'7 Apri] „3 ihe mi n 7'T conaidtflng tue question ol derationing octroi ;n Bombay Mi, as an d Calcutta ■i"V if hu haVe ccased «"«i petrol m the lilaJor imp onin it Hsht l n d '^^-coTy
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  • 75 4 FEDERALISTS TO BY PASS INDONESIAN REPUBLICANS? anlm,!r m W Uld open f£ an interim government without the Republicans if the Republican' r« jected the federal propoJ_T Z h \1 aft<,r ""on federal leader•sa.d the points mention«| uTpress lepoits were not 2_SZ_ I _rh_ yesterday's conference?^ <tUnng '•The chairman of federal
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  • 57 4 MANILA, Feb. 4. Sharp (r I quakes jarred Panay yesterda I the second time within a weeltl Reporti from Iloilo, th<j le; city oi the central Phili 1 laland, .said early morning I tremors caused the townspscamper from b«_s to safer M However, no damages
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  • 446 5 Nehru' s Message To Malayan Indians Through MIC President I BE UNITED AND FOSTER GOOD ittSiIOSsSHI? WITH OTHER COMMUNITIES 1 < b. 4. "My mission has been so far aid Sardar Budh Singh, President of the idian I onyress to a representative of 'The hit antral in Madras from New
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    48 5 Photo, Photo shows Sardar Naiibullah Khan (2nd left) Afghanistan Ambassador to India, Head of the Afghan delegation to the conference talking to Pandit Nehru (2nd right) and Nuri Esfandiari, Iranian Ambassador and leader of the Asian Conference on Indo* nesia at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, Jan. 21. A.P.
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  • 125 5 DURBAN, Feb. 3. At least £.:3b,000 is needed for Indian sufferert, excluding shopkeepers, in the recent L urban riots, two Indian organisations said here yesterday. The Natal Indian Congress and the Natal Indian Organisation sent a joint letter, giving these details of minimum needs to
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  • 112 5 ATT LEE'S MESSAGE TO SENANAYAKE LONDON, Feb. 4.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee has sent a message of congratulations and good wishes to the Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Premier of Ceylon, on the occasion of the first anniversary of Ceylon's independence. "As citizens of the oldest member of the Commonwealth we
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  • 332 5 Creation Of New S. East Asian Dominion Britain's Eventual Aim? <ees Williams Gives A Hint LONDON, Feb. I.— Colonial Under Secretary David -Williams predicted on Thursday thai Britain will er two years to wipe out the Communist t in Malaya. Hut in an interview he aid that the jungle warm
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  • 132 5 ISRAELI-ARAB ARMISTICE TALKS NEXT WEEK RHODES. Feb. 4. A United Nations spokesman said Thursday thai mediator Ralph Bunche hopes to start armistice talks bv next Wednesday between Israel and all Arab nations opposing her, despite the snag in Israeli-Egyptian negotiations over boundaries. The Israeli-Egyptian talks arc now in their fourth
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  • 87 5 BOMBAY, Feb. 4.— Mr. J. N. Akhanby, chairman of the Indian Overseas Lines, announced in an interview here that the Government of India had granted the airline a licence to run a weekly air service from Calcutta to Sydney, Australia. The route of the pioposed
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  • 317 5 A British Official's Snub At Secessionists LONDON, Feb. 4. A highly placed British Government official said on Thursday that it is "extremely unlikely" that Britain would approve any change in the political status of Penang. The source was commenting on reports from Penang of
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  • 71 5 MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR AMERICAN JOURNALIST TOKYO. Feb. 3. —Several hundred foreigners and Japanese joined today in memorial service for Miles W. Vaughn, United Press vice president for Asia who was drowned in a hunting accident on Sunday. Mrs. MacArthur and leading military and diplomatic officials attended a 30-minute service in
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  • 161 5 NO TALKS WITH RUSSIA OUTSIDE U.N. TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Feb. 4— President Truman said on Thursday that the United states will not enter into "peace talks" with Kussia outside the United Nations. The President made thc statement to a news eonferenee where he was bombarded with questions about Marshal Stalin's unofficial
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  • 290 5 BATAVIA, Feb. 4.— Dutch officials declined Thursday to confirm or deny a report that the Netherlands is discussing immediate establishment of a United States of Indonesia. Stories about such discussions are circulating widely here and a reliable Dutch source at The Hague said
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  • 117 5 TOKYO, Feb. 4.— A Japanese Federation of Labour official said yesterday that United States Assistant Secretary John Gibson stated the United States and Britain "expect to form a new international labour organization" in opposition to the leftist World Federation of Trade Unions. Gibson couid not
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  • 40 5 COLOMBO, Feb. 4. A cricket team from Pakistan is expected here towards the end of March. The team, which will spend a fortnight in Ceylon, will meet all Ceylon in three test games.— Reuter.
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  • 83 5 PARIS. Feb. 4. The World Federation of Trade Unions, considered by Western labour leaders as a Communist-dominated group, plans to step up its activities in the Fat' East, particularly China. The Executive Bureau of the WFTU said Wednesday night it will send a delegation to Peiping
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  • 698 6 MIC Is Meant For All Indians In Malaya Says Penang Congress President "IT'LL WORK FOR MALAYA'S PROGRESS IN CO-OPERATION WITH ALL OTHER COMMUNITIES" 1 The Malayan Indian Conyress is not only for the few people who come and who after some time leave Malaya. It is also meant for those
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  • 963 6 j MORE MURDERS AND ROBBERY REPORTED At IJO p.m. on Feb. 3, at Choong Yin kongsi on the Siputeh, Batu Gajah path in Batu Gajah area (PeraK) three Chinese, armed with pistols, walked to the engine-house and after driving the workmen away set
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  • 120 6 _it is officially stated that kKim Piew, under sentence of deatn under l&nergency Regulations for being in p ssession of a revolver, v. us hanged yesterday morning at Pudu Gaol. Kuaia Lumpur. on Inloi .nation received, police on Nov. 12 last raided Lee Kim Plew's snop at
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