Indian Daily Mail, 26 February 1949

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 16. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 1 EIiKL \U\ 26, U>49. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 113 1 To Deal With Strike Threats S POLICY TOWARDS TRADE UNION MOVEMENT CLARIFIED Krom din' Own Correspondent) -A hill ;;i\iMj4 the Government o! for prevention of strikes in certain esitroduced in the Indian Parliament today. emergency measure which will remain in onh nil the end
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  • 38 1 CHURCHILL TO ADDRESS EUROPEAN NATIONS Mr. ChurI nnw Minis .viii lead 130 I -.on move. oday. dn i ol d a ('>■■ mday, it was Churchill and iidents of a mass Ann ambassador" In hia United w > nd Reuter
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  • 134 1 COMPROMISE FORMULA FOR AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY? LONDON, Fteb, 25.— Yugoslavia on Thursday proposed creating an autonomous self-governing province in Austrian Carinthia In a hid to break a two-yiar old Biy; Four deadlock over an Austrian independence treaty. Marshal Tito's Government proposed this aS part of a Compromise without surrendering all
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  • 43 1 NJ.W DELHI, Feb 25 Amid violent shouts from Orthodox Hindus, i new bill was introduced by th<- Indian Government in the Lei;illative Assembly on Thursday to oi ve greater personal and property rights to Hindu women A .P.
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  • 88 1 MALAYA HAS NOT ASKED FOR ANY HELP SAYS CHIFLEY CANBERRA, Feb. 25 —Australian Pi mv Minister Joseph Chiefiey said ay that the British Government had not asked for any Australians for service in Malaya and non*' had h q offered. Mr. Chifley -old tin- House of Representatives that any request
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  • 57 1 3,000 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED IN HYDERABAD NEW DELHI, Feb. 25 —Three thousand nine hundred and thirtytwo Communists, have bet i n arrested m Hyderabad State to date, Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Yallahhohai I'atel said in a written Parliamentary reply today A certa'ii number of them w«r» either in hiding or had
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  • 182 1 PKEJSTON. Feb. 25. Wong Peng .Soon, injured badminton cnampion j] Singapore, may piuy mr ivia.in.yu. a^aiiibi i^ciiiiiarrw u>ni|giit in iQt iiiiuiii 01 tne inomas badmmluu tournament. 4 weiuy-cignt-year-old Peng Souu sunereu a snouiaer injury in tne .Miigies semi-Hums againsi tile Umtea states last
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  • 71 1 BANGKOK, Fob. 25— Lt. Gdi. Sir Neil Ritche, C-in-C British land forces. Far E;u^t, is at present in Bangkok as the BUesi oi the Siamese Government. Sir Neil, who i S meeting Premier Songkhrain, Defence Minlaetr Lt. Gen. Luang Chart Nakorb and other Siamese military leaders,
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  • 23 1 RHODES, Feb. 25.— Th« Israeli delegation which yesterday signed an armistice wit-h ihe Egyptians left lien- today by air for Tel Aviv. Reuter
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  • 134 1 "WORLD WILL REMEMBER THE MAHATMA WITH VENERATION (From Our Own Correspondent) RAJGHAT, Feb. 25. Laying the wreath at the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Kajghat, Norris C. Dodd, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the Inited Nations, said so long as history
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  • 83 1 RUSSIA STRENGTHENS SOVIET -NORWEGIAN BORDER? HELSINKI, Ffb. 25. -A well, informed source said here Thursday night that Russia has strengthened her garrisons along the SovietNorwegian border. The source, who ia in a position to know, said that the Soviet troops had come from the Kurmanda area. He did riot give
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  • 48 1 v>\nil\. Feb. 25. y* ible earthquake quivered Manila at 1211, local time today No damage was reported. The shock which lasted 40 seconds had its ppftccentre miles eartbQUake fell In the Philippines from the citv. It was the second uithin two dayb. A. P.
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  • 283 1 BURMA: FIRST BAICH LEAVES TODAY FOR MADRAS RANGOON, Feb. £5. About tiOO Indian refugees from Insein, recent lighting area 15 miles northwest of Rangoon, wnl leave for Madras tomorrow on the 7.117-ton British Indian Steam Navigation Company's steamer Karapara under the Indian Government s assisted
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  • 166 1 BURMESE GOVT.S EVICTION ORDER ON INDIANS RANGOON, Feb. 25 —Tin Burma Government toda> served eviction orders on 500 Indians dismissed from i»s service for ignoring an order to absentee workers to resume duty un leb 10 The Indians, who occupy Govern-ment-owned houses leased to them at nominal rents, must quit
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 25.— Six ChL. nest were killed and three injured in an explosion aboard a fishing junk at Aberdeen village near Hongkong yesterday. The cause ol the explosion is unknown, but the junk if believed to have had on board a large quantity of
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  • 42 1 BAGDAD, Feb. 25. —Political police have detained more than 70 people in a drive against Communists and others alleged to have tried to spread propaganda among Iraq's armed forces. Those detained will appear before courts martial shortly. Reuter
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  • 112 1 Air India Airways Strikes: One Third Workers Report For Duty BOMBAY. Feb. 25. Over a third of 3,000 lower-grade employees ot Air India, India's premier airline, reported for work today, seventh day ot their strike lor higher wages. Air services to Europe were still unaffected and skeleton services, were operating
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  • 146 1 LONUON, IVt u'> ETini Georgi /I appeared in better health y- terday when he arrived at Bik-k--ngham Palace alter his six weeks 1 holiday at Sandringham. his NorOik estate. He had a very slight limp as tie A'alKed to the car which awaited Mm at Kings
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Feb 25 —The Senate Foreign Relations -Committee on Thursday approved the nomination of Myron Melvin Cowcn of New York, now Ambassador to Australia, to bp Ambassador to the Philippines. The Committee also approved th« nomination of Phillip C. Jess up a* Ambassador at large.
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  • 133 1 CAIRO, Feb 25 Dr Syud Hos■Alll, the Indian Ambassador to Egypt, died suddenly today aft»r a h*»art attack Dr Hossain, jjournali^t and pub. licist, was appointed to Cairo >n November, 1947 Previously ha had -\>cnt 25 ynUTI in the United States, where he waknown as
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  • 119 1 LONDON. Feb. 25. Britain's mr party has won a parliamentary by-election hailed before hand as an important test of strength. Jubilant Labourites hailed the outcome of the spirited campaign as a "signal for a new labour victory in 1950.' By the election Labour kept its seat
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  • 80 1 WASHINGTON. Fcb 25. President Truman said Thursday that the European Recovery Programme should bo continued untl European recovery is assured. He made the comment at a press conference when reporters told him i f reports that Britain la well m the road to recovery
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  • 95 1 SAIGON. Feb. 25. Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd. Commtind/r-in-Dhief of the British Far East Air Command who has been here on a visit to General Claire Bodet, 3-in-C of the French Air Forces in the Far East, will leave today by air for Singapore The visit was described In official
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  • 550 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Feb. 26, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS INQUIM ne prcc f of 1 the in. rlaj -y I 1-1 i Oil i b. 24; l,i. <i«jiii i' s 1 1 "ill wllU ii i, i i (M u, mi. i tvea D) ,i MiigapOfti laoourer who uaI
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  • 273 2 Language Issue Confounds Sardar Patel At Madras Meeting Speech Begun in Hindi But Ended In English!! c- rHE Skadar si-no of AUftiMiE to mmmthim (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 2.">. Strength lies in unity, declared Sardar PateJ addressing a mammoth gathering of more lhan 200,000 I Madras citizens on
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  • 115 2 PLOT TO OVERTHROW MARSHAL PIBUL CRUSHED B A NOhOK, Feb. 25.— The Siamese ponce have crusnea a u( v. i > overtnrow the OrovernQieai ui taarsnal r'loul cJongkhram, oniCiaj sources stated last nignt. .1 peop including two ofhcers ol tne Siamese Army and some Chinese suspected oi Cunimunist sympatnies liuvc
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  • 60 2 NEW DfcLHi. Feb. 25. The Governments of India and Slam have agreed to negotiate a treaty ol commerce, navigation and friendship, the Com nerce Ministry announced here yesterday. Tin* announcement said the Anglo-Siamese, treaty of 1f37. to which India is a party by accession, would continue to
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  • 166 2 Rousing Reception From Everyone Else (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE CITY, Feb. 25.— Sardar Vallahhhhai Palo!, IKput> Premier on arrival from Madras by special plane here yesterday morning was received by the Maharaja and Dewan and Ministers at the Mandakhally aerodrome.
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  • 153 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, K. b. 25. Th e fast ol th Greai Indian Peninsula Railway entered the second day without afi't ci >rm. in any manner, the working of the train services throughoui the railway system. An official ol the Railway
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  • 114 2 Dr. Louw On Indian Newspaper Accounts Of Riots VPETOWN, Feb 'J., South \frican's Economic ah airs NfinisU r Mr. Eric Louw said last night that Indian newspapers published "particularly disgraceful" accounts d1 th. 1 recent Durban AfricanIndian riots. He lold the National Assembly in Capetown that zealous correspondents from the
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  • 487 2 RANGOON. Feb. 25— Heavy lighting took place on Thursday inside the railyards of Inscm. 10 miles nortli of Rangoon. Pro-governmeni sources sa> the Karons, tribesmen whu are fighting to set up an indepc den( stale, continued to |> in government attempts to land
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    82 2 photo lli^h representative «»f the Dutch Crown L .1 m h«.,.| drysftjod Unit of the outer districts o f t u Indonesian Arch!! during hi s recent visit by travelling chairborne from shor Dr. Bee| returned to the Netherlands from Uatavia jIV Hi. for discussions M the Hulom- >ian di>put,
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  • 183 2 M) M)Ol ek A responsible d m London on Ihursday th-,( ten-nation talks win gin in Pans in mid-March to draft a charter forj proposed Council of Europe. Apart from the Bru.swi.s powers I Britain. France, Belgium. Holland ind Luxembourg), Eire, Italy. oweden,
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own trrc»pM*J MADRAS, l b Council d motion 'hat the Hind i i charitable Endowm ferred to g |o y, i p ed aftei amendment i eking d the bill nil d;< p tj A i:il(l::iv. Rai the measure Minister moved
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  • 608 3 Police men Must Act As Servants Of Public Madras Governor's I Exhortation note that though crinve increased, the percentage of detection also increased appreciably. In these days we are perhaps apt to forget that enforcement ot law and order is not all, and that one of the primary functions of
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  • 546 3 DURBAN RIOTS INQUI RY COMMISSION: Entire Blame Thrown At Door Of Indians! DURBAN, Feb. 25. —Feelings of frustration and lack of security among the African community led to the recent African-Indian riots in Durban, Mrs. Mary Asher, representing the National Council of Women,
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  • 253 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 25. The faraway reaches of Mongolia have yielded some of th.i' secrets of a fabulous civUisat ,jn which flourished then two thousand years ago, a Leningrad professor said today." SI. Rudenko. writing in the newspaper Evening Moscow, described a natural "Super refrigerator" containing the
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    82 3 Photo. The crowd is kept at a safe dista nee by armed police outside the Red Fort, Delhi, Feb. 10, as, inside the building, sentences were han ded down in the trial of those ace used of being concerned in the assassination of Mahatma Gand hi on Jan. 30 last
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  • 108 3 SARDAR PATEL ON FOREIGN POSSESSIONS IN INDIA MADRAS, Feb. 25. Indian Deputy Prim*' Minister Sardar Val. labnbhai Patel said today the External Affairs Department was dealing "in an appropriate way" with the question of the "smali India," of France and Portugal. (French possessions in India amount to 200 square miles
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  • 113 3 Investigation Into Illegal Export Of Swiss Arms To Pakistan BERNE, Feb. 25. This Swiss Federal Council announced on Wednesday tnat an investigation is "Doing made ot the unautnorised delivery ui small calibre arms and ammunition to Pakistan." me council aemeci in response to a parliamentary question mat any aaiiiuiAbaLiuii nuu
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  • 39 3 BERLIN, Feb. 25. Fourteen miners were killed and 12 more oadiy injured wnen roofing fell in a copper mine in the Mansfeld area of Sachsen, Anheit in the So. Viet zone, the American official Neue Zeitung reported today. Reuter.
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  • 171 3 GOVERNOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN AS PATRON IN CHIEF LAHORE, Feb. 25. A fotmer Indian revolutionary, whose prolonged exile abroad ended oniy through the intervention ot Pandit Nehru, wrote off his past directly he landed in Karachj towards the end of 1947. He is Mohammad Iqual
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  • 306 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25. The Government of Nepal has undertaken to construct a new motor road between the Indian border and Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, at an estimated cost of Rs. 40 lakhs, it is learnt. The work is expected to be completed
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  • 53 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— The Provincial Legislative Assembly carried after four hours discussion of th* non-official resolution recommending to the Constituent Assembly the formation of the three Linguistic Provinces of Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra including the city of Bombay. The Cabinet ministers
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  • 61 3 NEW YORK. Fob. 25- N York's Postmaster, Mr. Albert Goodman, announced today that the postal administrtion of Pakistan had re. ported that numerous mail articles intended for that country were improperly addressed to "India" as the country of destination. Articles for Pakistan must be addressed to that
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  • 2048 4 To Suit The Need Of Agricultural Indian Writer K. A- Abbas The world is a stage and the prompter's cue for Chiang Kai-shek is: "Exit." After these lines were written the Marshal had already left the stages of history and oblivion
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  • 69 4 (from Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. F«b. 23.— The Andhra Congrcbs Committee meeting here yesterday under the presidency ol froi. N. G Ranga decided that Kurnool shuuld be the venue of the AltC meeting i n April. It ij> tht lirbt occasion in decade* when the longresb executive will be meeting
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  • 77 4 NIW YORK, Feb. 23.— Brigaaici Carlos P. Romulo expressed coniig< ncc on lue^aay that current poiiwoju discord »n Manila wou;d not affect "Pniiippines democracy." Commenting on reports a rump -Casion oi tno fhiiippine Senate ouaiea Itf president, senator Jo^t Hveiino, Komulo said: 'However ucnmonioua pr— m> poi't-cui controvtrsiei In Manila
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  • 293 4 NEW SERIES OF INDIAN POSTAGE STAMPS NEW DELHI, Feb. 25.— An epoch will be reached in the history of India's postage stamps with the release oi a new series of stamps known as the Archaeological series. Some of them will be on s<aie t 0 the public from April 1,
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  • 561 4 BOMBAY, Feb. 25.— The house that the late Qua Mohamed AH Jinnah built for himself on Bomba Hill may shortly become the premises of the local United Kingdom High Commission in India, reported last month that the Controller of
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  • 60 4 KARACHI, Feb. 25. IV. .Minister lor Food, Pirzadj oaUar, to-uay ouunuu jomoat an expcc^u -uu,UuU ton s ol loua gr.. (HJaat jljcu^ -nis year. •Pirzada Sattar in a pari tary reply said thai a.. tons of riCfi had <■ made, of this lu.uuo toi shipped irom Burma in ana another
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  • 216 5 ;4ferte</ To Meef fihtr daughter' of Indians Predicted! >/,/,. 25. —Armoured can patrolled hire, m a show oi strength rumours that new African Indian Iwcement* also arrived, but at n ht (local time) no incidents had been reinforcements are coming in from
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  • 191 5 AFRICANS N OT GIVEN SAME TREATMENT AS INDIANS? Dl im Feb. JV Zulu clergyman told thc court of in.,mi into tne recent Natal racial r^ts Wednesday that there could be no peace hetween Indians and Africans while fcuropeans "continue in treat Indians preferentially." le witness, the Rev. Aiphaeus Hamilton, was
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  • 121 5 LISBON, Feb. 25.— Lisbon's |j| X semi-olhcial newspaper S 4 "Diarid Da Miinha," wtmh (S ft has never been noted lor the strength of its pro- B British feelings, publishes a 3 tartooii uepictinf a rather G bACM-ioomns John Bull with a
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  • 39 5 LAKE SUCCESS, IVo 25.— Rus. Bia voted in tde Security Council Committee on Thursday against letting Korea join the ifnitud Nations This made a Soviet veto certain When tb« Korean application comes up in the Security Council. A. P.
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  • 485 5 t II ISA: NANKING, Feb. 25. Broad exchange ol views between Chinese Communists and members of the Shanghai non-partisan peace delegation has been completed at the North China Communist political centre of Shihchiachuang, the North Shensi radio reported last night. 1 id they
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  • 321 5 Railway Workers Will Strike On March 9, Says Indian Communist Party Attack On L»overnment BOMBAY, Feb. 2.~>. The Communist Party of India in a statement here yesterday said: "Railway workers will go ahead with the preparations for their jusl strike struggle which is to >tarl on March Two ..'ommunist-dominated sectional
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  • 102 5 Bao Dai Calls For Support To Franco- V ietnam Accord PARIS. Feb. 25. Ex-Emperor Bau Dai oi Annam has caiiea on ail resistance groups in Vietnam to support a franco- Vietnam peace, according to a communique ta&ueu nere yesteroay by the Vietnamese Central Provisional government's delegation in Paris. The communique
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  • 79 5 CALCUTTA, Feb. 25 A tigrr earned otr and killed a man during the West Bengai Governor Dr K N. Kaijus' tour of the Simdarbans forest area at the delta of the river Hougly near here last week. The- man was untying a b»at in a
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  • 107 5 International Rice Commission Constitution Approved WASHIINGTON, Feb. 25. Fourteen nations now have approved the International Rice Commission as outlined in the Philippines in March 1948, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO> said yesterday. It added the United Kingdom and Panama are expected to approve it before the International Conference at
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  • 83 5 F.A.O. OFFICE TYPEWRITERS STOLEN! BANGKOK. Feb. 25 The Siamese police Wednesday were on the trail of burglars who entered the newly established Food and Agricultural Organisation offices in Bangkok and stole typewriters, dupliaatmg-machines and other office equipment. The burglary took place after FAO Director William H. Cummings had given a
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  • 426 6 INSTRUCTIONS TO INTENDING CANDIDATES Xomination Day for candidates for election to the Municipal Commission is Monday, Mar. 7. Prospective candidates have thus nine days in which to prepare their papers instead of the minimum of four days laid doun in the Ordinance.
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  • 84 6 The following are the Distinct] Letters of the Foiling Districts in the various Electoral Wards: municipal city St. Andrews CSA; South Bridge CSB and Teluk Ayer CTA. MUNICIPAL ROCHORE--Rafries RR: Kampong Glam RKG and Jalan Besar RJB. MUNICIPAL NORTH Thomson NT; Balestier NB and Farrer> Park NFP. MUNICIPAL
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  • 113 6 N. INDIAN HINDU ASSOCIATION TO BUILD TEMPLE An extra-ordinary general meeting of the North Indian Hindu Association was held on Sunday. Feb. 20 at 6.45 p.m. at the Association promises, 47, Curt R;>ad. Singapore under the chairmanship of Pandit Bheo Prasad Sharma. The following were unanimously electeted Trustees of the
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  • 73 6 The operation in Batu Caves squatter area was completed at 6.36 p.m. on Feb. 24. A provisional total of 419 persons were detained. says a Police Communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yesterday, adds:— There have been 47 arrests in the Federation during th<>
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