Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 9. SINGAPORE, SATURDA FEBRUARY 19, 11)19. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 211 1 leleases Contemplated Only Of Certain Categories x/ ,u PL LIU Feb. 18. Deputy Prime Minister unlin allabhbhai Patel told the Indian Legislative mill ii tht i would be no general release of Suayamsevak Singh members arrested linll mber demonstrations. ttel said me
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  • 126 1 From Our Own Correspondent) NEW m i ill Feb 18 During question time m Parliament pester. Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, save the House i rding the piiv> purse fixed tor some rulers and one lot h Administration Sardar Pate] s aid that a^ a rub"
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  • 83 1 N. Atlantic Pad To Include India and Pakistan WV>\ \[\i.\, Feb. 18.— lAtension the North Atlantic Pact to tlndf South tfrica, India. Pakis'"ii \ustralia and New Aland w.iv urged on Thursday opposition leader Robert i at a puss conference c* *aid that the problem could not be dealt I "ild
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  • 27 1 a British idea )r arrived m India n. I Mate i the June and is lv ilks on r the nex" A.P.
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  • 98 1 DECLINE IN AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS MELBOURNE, Feb. 18.— A war ning that there is a falling trend io Australian exports of foodstuffs was given Wednesday by the Federal President of the Liberal Party, Mr R. G. Casey He was commenting on a statement by the Minister for Commerce, Mr. Pollard, that
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  • 98 1 ADELAIDE. Feb 18.— Fiji, with rapidly increasing Indian population, could some day become the Palestine ol the Pacific, said the Rev. Donald Wallace, Anglican missionary, before he left Adelaide to take up an appointment as priest, headmaster at 'an Indian boy's school at Labasa, Fiji. Mr. Wallace
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  • 153 1 BURMA: Karens Urged To Sue For Peace 01 the Si fi* M > a Maun*, former c«>ma| |n c Karen Rifles, today appealed to Karen north of Rangoon, to "sue foi \l v "»<> late, lPI »v nuii, < J| i| ll,ml by Government troops while lr,,m p tt»«« for
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  • 67 1 NO MORE "O.H.M.S." IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— The I Phrase "Hi* Majesty's Service j;; will soon disappear from India oovtriiment letters. Deputy Indian hremier Sardar Vahabhbhai Patel, told the Indian Legislature on liiurs. i day that when the present 1 stocks of O M.M.S. letters 1 are exhausted,
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  • 57 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 18.— The Soviet Academy of Sciences is exchanging scitutiuc, literature with over 3.5UU foreign institutions m Britain, America, France, India and other countries, the official Soviet news agency, lass, reported today. In th* first six weeks of this y«ar the Academy sent abroad
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  • 50 1 NUFFIELDS TO MAKE CARS IN AUSTRALIA PERTH. Fib. 18.— The Nuffield organisation hopea to turn out the lirst car from its factory at Victoria Park, near Sydney, this year. This was m FTemantle on Tuesday by the newly appointed manager, Mi. J. K. Hare, who arrived by the. "Orion.* AIS
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  • 43 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.- An agreement with the u.s. Export. Import Bank to lend Israel US$35,--000,000 for agricultural development was signed on Thursday. Finance Minister Eliezea Kaplan signed for Israel. An additional U5565,000,000 has been earmarked for further loans. A.P.
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  • 32 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— India will allow Indian businessmen limited exchange facilities to establish offices m Japan, the Indian Ministry of Commerce announced here last night. Reuter
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Feb. 18.— Lady Baton. Inspector of the Women's Royal Air Force, will leave London airport tomorrow for an inspection tour of WRAF units m tht Middle East and Far East. Lady Seton will call at Aden on her way to Singapore. Reuter
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  • 39 1 BARCELONA, Feb. 18 Fo-r Spaniard- >entene<-d to death for terrorism were ex'°uted on Thursday by a firing squad. Th<y were convicted Wednesday of setting off bombs m the local Falangist newspaneT and other budding m c 1946. A. P.
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  • 62 1 MALTA. Feb. 18. The relurtlshbig of a Maltese Banker'^ palatial home which had be<* n vacant for some tim<- has led to mor« rumours here that Kin{> Qeorgc Vi to come to th<- island. Thru- we<ks w f 4o Viscount Mountbatten declared that there wa<
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI. Feb 18. Ind an Premier Pandi* Jawaharlal Nehru will 'jive a dinner party for T, Mountbatten at h's r^sidenot Friday night, it was announced «»n Thur cla\ niarhi A.P
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  • 353 1 CHINA Peace Mission Present Ceasefire Plan To Communists NANKING, Feb. 18. A plan to resume all communication services between Communist-occupied North China and Nationalist held areas m the South paving the way for a total ceasefire m China's civil war has been presented by the Shanghai non-partisan peace delegation to
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  • 325 1 INDONESIA Dutch To Release Republican Leaders? THE HAGUE, Feb. 18. Indonesian Republican leaders now detained by the Dutch will "very shortly" be released and given absolute freedom to travel or live wherever they wish, it was learned here on very good authority today. The Cabinet made this decision yesterday at
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  • 92 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 18. Dr. CharUs Thamboe, Indonesian Republic representative m New York for several years, sailed on Thursday on the S.S. America en rout* to New Delhi. He will become assistant to Alexander Maramis, Foreign Minister of the interim Republican government. Maramis, also
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  • 122 1 KUMBAKONAM. Feb. 18.— The death of Sri S. Meenakshisundaram Pillai, the well-known Thavul Vidwan took place at his residence he*-* m the early hours of Feb. 13 morning. The Vidwan had retired to b*d late the previous night and passed away m hi s sleep.
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  • 427 1 DURAN RIOTS: Virtual Boycott 01 inquiry CommissionByNon-Europeans DURBAN, Feb. IS. Non-Europeans today exercised a virtual boycott of the Commission here investigating South Africa's race riots. The South African Indian Congress, the African National Congress and the Combined Locations Hoard, a statutory body, announced their withdrawal from the inquiry following the
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  • 20 1 The chairman, granting the organisations the right to withdraw, said he regretted this loss to tho
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  • 642 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 19, 1949 NOTES COMMENTS TERRORISM AND OMMUNISJM OF all the gubernatorial utterances <-• have had m CouJ nths, the p haps nat ol Sir Frank m, the Go-. iol Singap v hose oj to the '< th Coloi i Council on 1 ificant for
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  • 229 2 President Jaiprakash Narain 's Demand At Dinapore Meeting iii.oli»lOH EtuT 10 STRIKE PASSED j/i.> .i* Our,, lr.ci..». x't'i). to. Ine i.enera! Louiicii Ol me ...i_i..(iia iiaiiv. a;, mens reueiati^n ,/n muiauay Qecidea against t i striae oj its i,uou,vuo momu
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  • 492 2 Fierce Fighting Rages Near Rangoon the Battle For Buddhist Monastery INSEiN ADVANCE BASE (Burma), Feb. '.->.— n H ol the Uiidahist monaster) between the Karens and B«r* continued inursaa) with unaha td tury, 15 miles near tunri Ihe narena made desperate attempts to reoccup) stronghold tney lost on Wednesjy. At
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  • 136 2 JEWISH DEMONSTRATION IN BUCHAREST BUCrii.iituoi, rtw, j.o. —An iSraen snoaesuian peicneu on tne Aoiaeii cegat'ion vvan at jDucnarcsi, toid tnousanus or jews inursday afternoon to cease MCAnonstratioo u±l<u gu lAUllle. "lou c4i.L v-iunig )uuiocit anu your caust waiiu uy uiaui>our resutoo^eoo, ue vviia 1 amours Hi.caiai.ing m cxie morning tnat
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  • 346 2 US Senator's move To stop Marshall Aid To Ductch CiViiL HOLLAND COIMFLitS WIiH U.N. OftUMS WASHINGTON, Feb. ks. Senator Owen Brewster proposed on Thursday to put teeth m United gallons Seeunty Council orders by denying Marshall l lan aid to any nation who disobeys them. this was another move by
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  • 104 2 DUTCH CABINET CONFERS WITH DR. BEEL THE HAGUE, Feb. Ii). The Netnerlunds Cabinet yesterady uiscussed the Inaonestaii uucstioii witn Dr. Louts iseei, xxi&n commissioner m Indonesia, ior two ano a half hours. There have been rumours ol disagreement between trie Cabinet and Dr. Beel, but weii-inlormed sources concluded from yesterday's
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  • 88 2 Dutch Return American Decorations: Anger At U.S. Attitude AMSTERDAM, I eb. 18— Dutch newspapers said on Thursday that some Netherlander^ have returned their American decorations to the American delegation to the Security Council, Dr. Philip Jcssup. because of America's attitude towards the Dutch-Indonesian conflict. Jessup told one oi them that
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  • 117 2 BATAVIA. Feb. 18. In the laal SgSLfM; Aye Dutch planteV'w^ killed by terrorists m East and West Java estates while a namhr of others wounded, accordhnf reports from Aneta corn^nLn in s^baya and Ban dui ,undent In th< West Tui/^ r, t '"Pang two Kte£ SS^wjS
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  • 104 2 GOOD OFFICES COMMITTEE MEET REPUBLICAN LEADERS oATAVIA, Vvu. Id. Mi*. MCHC c/ovAiian, uiiutu mtmber or k iie committee al^er visit to vvasiilUi inuoiieaittj i«-oum«-u ii- uiliied xMawioiis ouou oiiije^ personal coiiiact W'lh inuouesian .a puoiican leavers yesterday ioi <.ik. a&st time since tne xJuicn jin-iioivt began two montns ago. ivie.
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  • 101 2 SAiGuix, r.u. lo.— Two persons ,vi i^ieu yesteraay wnen a Dome xpioueu m a large store m tne ;Cii«r4t 01 tne town. A guard attempting to dispose oi tne Dumb Aac one oi tne victims. ronce biamea the explosion on Vietnamese terrorists. The Vietaaarese
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  • 113 2 MOSCOW, Feb. 17.— An Am ell an newspaper woman, Miss Anna -ouise Strong, has been arrested m ie Soviet union on a charge oi opying, lass, the Kussian news agency, saia yesterday. j. ass quolea Moscow newspapers a s saymg Miss Strong was "accused oi
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  • 147 2 w'AottiMJlcJiN, Keb. lb. -.fresi4iL Truman on inuisoay nominated ri. Merle uochran, American .c^/esentauve on tne United Nai.uiis Indonesian Commission, to ~i U.S. ambassador to Pakistan. l'he State Department said the cteran career diplomat will leave -.atavia lor his Karachi post a^ <.un as conditions warrant.
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  • 42 2 FR. INTERIM COMMISSIONER INJURED SAIGON. Feb. 13. Lucien Loubet, French interim Commission*! d Cambodia, wa.- Injured when a private aircraie crashed at Pnom. penh. He was taken to hospital where it was staged that his I t« was not D danger. Reuter
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  • 47 2 Jerusalem, Feb 18. Dr. Chaim iVeizmann, elder statesman and .lfolony tighter for Zionism, was elected president 0 1 th« Stat* ol Isnu i on Thursday. Tli, Constituer.: Assemblj chose Weismaon m balloting altei i*dop_ tmg a con titution lor the new iiebiew nauou. A.P.
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  • 200 2 Air India Suspends Interna Service Sequel To Strike Of 3,000 Employees BOMBAY, Feb. 18.— India s largest air service I Inn J announced indefinite cancellation of infernal services becausfl a threatened strike by 3,00* ground workers scheduled a I midnight on Thursday. While the biweekly service to London will be
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  • 762 3 Rami's speech At Inauguration Ot Tuticorin- Colombo Shipping Service II TICORN, leb.J.jtiy Air Mail).—" India is one and her pride is indivisihle m v may be l^m'tled to the people of the South to take some priaTinih% that here it was that the
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  • 178 3 t ji said he was greatl) touched by their vvelthe enthusiasm they showed m connection function. There is the sea behind and there leads m front of me," he said. "I am very all celebrating Chidambaram Pillai's meteamer service was promoted b> Mr.
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  • 765 3 'We Traded With Egypt And Rome Before Christ' d had erected it some fifty tnd arrangements accommodate x lghbouring sheds s on the Quayside. n launches lying at the jet- and probackground to A gathering of iplf was prei jood number of i ach roads to the •^ting were lined
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  • 93 3 SARDAR PATEL'S SISTER SECRETARY TOO PAID FOR THEIR BOARD AT JAIPUR Srimati Mani Be n Patel and .Sri Sanker, Private Secretary to Sardar Patel, who along .with .Sardar Patel were guests of the Reception Committee at Jaipur during the last Congress session, insisted on paying their accommodation fees as charged
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  • 687 3 V. O. Chidambaram Pillai, or "V.0.C." as he is affectionately referred to by the people of Tamilnad was born m 1872 m a village called Ottappidaram m the Tirunelvelu district of South India. After a brilliant career m the St. Xavier's School.
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  • 182 3 LATE SIR AKBAR HYDARI: A PERSONAL EPISODE Speaking about the human qualities of the late Sir Akbar Hydar Mr. N. k. Rustomji narrated the following story during the cou of a broadcast talk: "The evening before he left us we walked together unescorted just the two of us, through WalkUong
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  • 1259 4 Alwaye Convention's Resolution Immediate Implementation WjT d*m m*m f+\\ SHcO a m VJ 11 mmr mmm* ALWAYE. Feb. 18.— Over 300 representatives of the people of Kerala meeting m convention here on Feb. h demanded the formation oi a Kerala province immediately. They adopted a
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  • 72 4 Picture. Field-Marshal \iscount Montgomery (right) spreads his arms m a gesture ot surrender as he is hoisted to the top of a mountain by cable railway m Murren. Switzerland. At his side is Arnold Lunn, well-known English writer, and Monty's host at Murren. Monty was on holiday at
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  • 161 4 BOMBAY LABOUR MINISTER'S ADVICE TO WORKERS (From Our Own Correspondent) NASIKi Feb. lb. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Bombay's Labour Minister, addressing a public meeting here appealed to the workers not to make indiscriminate use of the strike weapon, but to utilise the machinery provided
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  • 356 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 18. MriUni Sarabhai. one of the leading Indian classical dancers with her troupe left Bombay on Feb U on an extensive tour of Europe. Her itinerary will cover England, France, Sweden. Norway and Denmark. Mrinalini will give a series
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  • 28 4 U.N. Kashmir Commit NEW DELHI, I ted Nations and Pakistan mi day appointed a subgo to Azad, ten. Azad or Free Kas:. government, to stuc nistrative problems. Reuter
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  • 23 4 SYDNEY, Feb. I Eden, British E> leader, has arrived her 1 New Zealand, on th h -> toitt of Canada and Australia R euter
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  • 320 4 Australia To Be Made Britain's Arsenal In The Pacific? FEROZEPOR£, Feb, 18.— uatralia decide,; n Monday to spend £148,000*000 on a vast system of hydro-electic power stations feeding huge atom-bomb proof factories deep below the earth. The chain of 20 power stations harnessing the waters of the Snowy River south
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  • 140 4 LONDON, Feb. 18-Kin S George ot Britain who is suffering from a serious arterial ailment of the legs may re to Malta late this sprint lor several months rest Unofficial reports say that the Malta starting m April Kim^ nh P m adckd »nic of the
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  • 72 4 KARACHI, Feb. ia w< uuiian Haroon. wa In ted leader of the Smd M r guv Assembly, majori I Ml VOten to 15. lie was expected to b«cc Minister ol 81nd, member 0 i ihe Asseml will probably b e found I The iormer Premier
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  • 237 4 Indo-Pakistan Train Link To Be Reopened TRADERS FAVOUR RESUMPTION FEROZEPORE, Feb, 15. Ihe suggestion to reopen rail traffic between India and Pakistan has been rec< with mixed feelings. Traders mostly welcome it, as they feel that restoration the rail link would improve trade conditions m this bord< trict of Ferozepore.
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  • 350 4 Hired Assassins behind Durban Riots? Malan Govt-'s Blackest Deed Yet THE dt staidly attack made by an African mob on Durban Indians, the full details u hereof have In I W received by the Government of India m a confidential despatch tram certain sources, makes gruesome reading. Several outrages have
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  • 140 5 Iolation Of Trade Union Rights Alleged 15 iHUmnS KtfT m KKISUN' i ns Feb. l*—TheCommunist-domi-!t oi i raae unum* rum aiiaaced [moierianeiu >o> tuieytiuy baowiny cun- n rignts <" upon to me Lnued ana bocM ouncil. a ,/< (I that 'tunaamental trade union m mg t
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  • 92 5 CHINA: Move To Oust Sun Fo From Office? rl eh LB. No moves arc likelj to be nking to oust Premier Sun Fo during the cace overtures ot the Shanghai non-partisan 1 I'ciping, ii was learned reliably by Reuter cj ned impossible nier's do* ative yuan i to rad h
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  • 116 5 LONDON, Feb. 13. Mr. L. S. Amery, former secretary for inc.. a and Burma, said there „Ui usjUuug m tne conception 01 vie ><t'^i;i 4 i wnicn cunAi.ctt.v_, Wiia i.ic interests 01 me nations 01 tne ttnuen commontil a i^t^ry luncn m London,
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  • 423 5 Inaian Delegate's Scathing Attack On ECAFE Lack Of Progress m Work^ Alleged LAKE SU< (ESS, Feb. 18.— India yesterday criticised tne United Nations economic commission tor vsia and the lar East lor not Having made enough progress m its work. >ir. li. K. Sen told the Economic and Social Council
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  • 160 5 S.W. Africa Reaches Agreement With Union Government? 1 VPETOWN, Feb. 18. SouthI African and the Union oi Uth A 1 nca have reached an emenl which will mean "a very big change m the former's Stat Prime Minister Daniel Malan told the Union Assembly rdaj Dr Malan was moving the
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  • 44 5 ANOTHER IN DO-RUSSIAN BARTER AGREEMENT FOR WHEAT I 'Mill i b. 18.- Anothei n i ment providing for th« ,1,: ol Rust ian wheat for 111. 1'" I d jute is probable, a Food poke-man .-aid on Thurs. had informed i availi A. P.
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  • 14 5 it ionall I I loop, was believed bt m nror.p Reuter and A. P.
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  • 12 5 Feb 18 Moscow ra- i H had been Ma io. A. P.
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  • 160 5 "Some have tended to use ECAFE as a platform for political propaganda, while others seem to have assumed thai their special responsibility was to prevent ECAFE from being carried away by its enthusiasm for action and to sice that it confines itself l<» research and
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  • 51 5 I t >NDON. Fi I 18. Sentences ol ..r month imprisonment passed on ili M Ind I tl, Minaf Abdul. tun U1 rid Abdul Wazid for I vaulting another Indian W«W ■d by th« London icwiona appeals committee to inns of ClO ;.nd live guinea:, costa <:ach.
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  • 555 5 Siam Will Not Tolerate Any Inf luxOf Communism Premier Songkram's Assertion To Meet Situation BANGKOK, Feb. 18. A cabinet decision to take strong jnti-Lommunist measures will be promulgated m a royal decree oy this week-end. Siam will n>t tolerate any influx ot Communism although the doctrine is sweeping neighbouring countries,
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  • 119 5 NEW DELHI, Feb. IX— An English delegate to a conference held recently m one of Hie Indian protrincea lias tous the following .story of his arrival. When he left his train a policeman demanded to see hia 'permit.' The delegate ediowed his British passport and explained that since India was
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  • 45 5 Maj. (Jen. Khub Chand BERLIN, Feb. 18. Maj. Gen. Khub Chand, head of the Indian military mission m Berlin, return, ed here by air Wednesday from a 10-day tour of the British occupied zone during which he conferred with high British ana (Krman oniciajs Reuter
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  • 34 5 German appeals coun reversed itsen on Monday ana ordered rljannar acnacnt to serve an eignt-year sentence for oeing a uiajor XMazi onenaer. Tnere was no assurance ne would do so. A.P.
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  • 127 5 NEWCASTLE, Feb. 18. .>*r. Eamon lie Valera, former Prime Minister oi tire, saiu heir Vveunesuay **ao long as a sin^ie liiiiisii soldier occupies any territory m Ireland, men so long win it ue impossible to gei tne Irish peopie to be
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  • 143 5 SENATOR DEMANDS RECALL OF MACARTHUR WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. -Republican Senator William Knowianc ;aia on inursoay General Mac Arcnur should oe called back iron. japan oeiore congress acts upon lunus lor European armament aid. Knowland m a Senate speed. pointed to Communist advance n. winna and said ne lears that poUcies
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  • 40 5 SAIGON. Feb. 18 Armed incurious from Siam by hands mostly made up oi Vietminh (Indochina autonomy movement) troops have stopped navigation on the Mekong, near Luangpranang, capital oi Laos province, Radio Saiuon quoting "French official sources," said here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 213 5 INCREASED INTEREST FOR TELEVISION OF INDIAN FILMS WASHINGTON, Feb. IX Tbf Indian Information Office here reports marked interest in Indian do. c'umentary film* for television. Twelve television firoups, embracing 20 or more stations, an- trans, mining this** documentary films regularly, and it is expected lhat 'nib otal will be greatly
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  • 26 5 FRANKFURT, Feb. The three Western Military Governors reached complete and absolute agreement today on lull cooperation to unity Custom^ and tighten control measures against smuggling.— Reuter
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  • 169 6 Malay Labour On Estates lncrease By About 1,00 Since Emergency Began No Record Kept Of Workers Movements Says Chief At Ihe fortnightly Press Conference of Civil. Police and Service Chiefs m Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Feb. 18, asked how many labourers since the Emergency have left tne estates and mines
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  • 63 6 N. INDIAN HINDUS IN SINGAPORE TO CONSTRUCT TEMPLE? An extra-ordinary general meetina oi the Nortn Indian Hinuu Association will oe held tomorrow, ounaay, Feb. 20. at S JO Ui Bnartya Bnawan, No. 47, ouu Koad, to consider among other matters, the construction ot a Temple and or senooi Building a«
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  • 46 6 INDIAN TRADE REPRESENTATIVE FOR MALAYA SINGAPORE, Feb. 18— The Government of India may appoint a Trade Commissioner m Malaya as soon as the necessary formalities are completed, it is learnt. Among the other places selected for stationing trade representatives are *iong ivong. fnnippinei ana Siam. GIIS
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  • 459 6 Following are other important questions and answers:— Question: What is the difference between the pa., ol a Chinese labourer on estates and mines and that ol a Malay labourer today. Ides their salaries what alare given, if any. ia> to Chinese. ib> Indian, and (c)
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  • 122 6 Asked whether it is considered advisable for the police to o*l <>U' false reports m the hope of receiving information, the Commissioner of Police said: "The answer to that is normally No. But there are two things which arise out of it. The police
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  • 66 6 Copies of the first Interim Report of the Municipal Salaries Revision Committee are now available to members of the public at the price $2.50 each, and may be obtained on application to the Municipal Secretary. The Report which consists of 100 pages (foolscap size— typed single space
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  • 33 6 Major Woodrow Wyatt. MP., will hold a conference at (> p m tomorrow. Sunday. Fob. 20. at the Conference Room. Department of Public Relations. Qrl3nti.il -Building. Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 30 6 DUBLIN, Feb. 18.— Thf Dail (parliament) rejected by 65 votes to 41 on Thursday night a bill to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor m Eire on Sundays. A. P.
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  • 77 6 The Secretary of State for tin wuiuaies on Tnursday gave assurance m the riouse of Commons mat all possiole speed will be usea m oraer that conclusion., snouid De readied on proposals foi government insurance scheme In Malaya. Mr. Walter Fletcher suggested that m tne course of
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  • 85 6 Students m Singapore wishing to be admitted to the London School of Economics and political Science m October, 1949, to read lor any first degree, diploma or certificate course, with the exception of the special Colonial Social Science course, must sit for an Entrance Examination
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  • 35 6 Sir James Sleeman, Overseas Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Association, will give a Press Conference at 12 noon today. Saturday. Feb. 19, m the office of the Director of Medical Services.
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  • 25 6 The date fixed for the Police Sand performance at Katong Park aas been altered from Feb. 24 to reO. 23.
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