Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. V. NO. 2.~>. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1919. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 131 1 l^topmertte 7o Follow Visit Ot I i p. Menon To Trivandrum wtalCi*A"^ s la Constitution ir own Correspondent) ...i )j (l! 6. Fundamental changes ofal future ot I'ravancore Stale are g J,Jn the visit of Mr. V. P. Mvnon, Stales /j idiiser, to Trivandrum
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  • 166 1 "NO DECISION BEFORE CONSULTING PUBLIC OPINION V. P. Menon ■till; UKI'OUI From Our Own Co* i poiidtiit |l\l,, i i, i h< tHJhin i Ida Warrier wo other Ministers, Irum todaj i resI 1)1. request oi Yates P .Mellon I] Travancore lur- of both of Ui« ConPartj of Cochin I
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  • 86 1 Aid To Burmese Govt. Will Jeopardise Indians' Position Ei 'in i pondent Mai i; lecording 10 """i I) Ihi the Burmi is understood to feel 1 foreign mediation between >nd Kan us will b< un'I I Char. Burm 11 Delhi Conference I hat such M u "i'i«i m*an recognition and
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Mai 6.—President Truman left Washington today by piano for a holiday at Key We.it. Florida. The President said he expected to work hard. His party included his military, naval and .air aides Reuter
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  • 44 1 LONDON. Mar. li —The Soviet Premier, Marshal Stalin, on Saturi.i> received a delegation irom North Korea visiting Moscow to strengthen "political, economic and cultural ties with the Soviet Union/ 1 said a Moscow. Radio broadcast heard in London- A. P.
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  • 103 1 fsdfsfdsfds I be Karens holding positiona eouth -v ha »ne over to the offensive, it H I L I i ■K I tricta in th«- Hanthawaddy »uthwegt Rangoon. HEAVY FIGHTING I';v> imh» ins was reported y«»--rdaj ai Myitn^c. railway town n milo -')ulh of Mandalay,
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  • 103 1 GANDHIJI'S BOER WAR MEDALS ON EXHIBITION AT RAJGHAT I From Our Own Correspondent) KAJGHA1. Mar (i The two medals awarded to Mahatma Gandhi, apparently by the British War Office on the recommendation of the South African Government for meritorious services in the Boer and Zulu wars have been put on
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  • 106 1 Anti-Railway Strike Operation Measures Under Way tFrom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Mar. 6.— Filial touches have been given to what is described as trie Indian Railways plan ol "operation-strike" to be Implemented in full if the threatened strike of some of the Communistled Railway Labour Unions begins on Mar.
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Mar. 6. The Board ot Trade* Journal announced on Friday that a world conference on atomic energy chemical developments will begin in England on Mar. 28. The week's conference will begin at Oxford and later move%to London. A.P.
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  • 89 1 (Front Our Own OMIMp— COIMBATORE. Mar <;._San,e (oiml.atore lex jtenj have issued a fortnight'* notice to their «™P'«>, ee \t-ided 7<> set-sai ■sr ic«r_j^ them with cotton, they would be lorced to close. The Government is taking an to obtain necessary
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  • 40 1 Mathai who was frequently clieeied said he had deliberately put for- ward this as a challenge to the business community of the country and called upon them to Hec up to the great and important occasion. Copyright
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  • 51 1 GENEVA. Mar. 6.— Mr. Trygve Li., Secretary General of th« United Nations who arrived here by air today from Lake Success, will meet the h<'ads of all the Geneva agencies on Wednesday to discus a United Nations "master plan" for aid to the world's under-developed regions.*
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  • 340 1 NEHRU DISCOUNTS RUMOURS NEW DELHI, Mar. fi. Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, today speaking of the recent fournation Delhi conference on the situation in Burma, Baid that the Burma Government had made various suggestions about the way they thought the situation should be
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  • 289 1 ACHARYA NARENDRA DEO'S ADDRESS TO ALL-INDIA SOCIALIST CONFERENCE BOMBAY, Mar. <>.— The All-India Socialist Conference, beginning its annual session here today, was told by the President, Acharya Narendra Deo, that Communist hegemony in India was a far-off event. The Socialist Party seceded
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  • 123 1 S. AFRICAN INDIANS ARE NOT INDIAN NATIONALS, SAYS NEHRU NEW DKI.HI. Mar. <i.— The Government of India disapproves of the repatriation of Indians from South Africa. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said here today. Asked at a pr^ss conferenet about a report that six Indians from South Africa had hem repatriated
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  • 474 1 NANKING, Mar. li— The Cfeinett cruiser rhunukiii^ the former 11. M.5. Aurora, has reached the Russian -controlled port of Dairen after refuelling at the Chinese Communist- held port of Chei'oo. a spokesman of the Chinese Second Naval Squadron claimed today at rhinkiantf. In Nanking, Admiral
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own C«>rr»>poiidcin > NEW DELHL Mar. A three-day general debate on the budget concluded in the Indian Parliament yesterday evening on a note of optimism struck l.y the Finance Minister Dr.John Matthai on India's iulure Bnaaces. "Barring any untoward and unexpected developments
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  • 145 1 23 Siamese Plot Suspects Brought For Trial BANGKOK. Mar. 6. Twentythree men suspectxd of bring involved in last week's attempted coup were brought before the criminal court on Saturday under machine-gun escort. They were charged with being involved in rebellious activities both inside and outside Siam. The accused included Lord
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  • 121 1 CALCUTTA, Mai 6.— Fourteen people were remanded to police custody here yesterday when they appeared in court as a result of armed raids last week in which six people, including three Britons, were murdered. An ammunition factory at Dum Dum, near h ere anC tne
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent; NEW DELHI, Mar. 6.— The Antl Hindu Code Bill Conference here passed a resolution yesterday evening that the present Assembly was thoroughly incompetent to mak^ amendments in Hindu laws through enactment of th? Hindu Code Bill. The resolution further
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  • 790 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, March 7. 1949. THE NIGHTINGALE OF INDIA Lightly, O lightly, we bear her along, We beat her along like a pearl on a string! IT is difficult to think of Srimathi Sarojini Naidu without recalling to oiie'< mind and silently repeating a few lines from
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  • 203 2 From South Africa? Indian Congress' Allegation DURBAN, Mar. 6. The South African Indian Congress teported here yesterday a growing belief amon^ Indians thai Dr. Daniel Malan's Nationalist Government aimed at their complete economic ruination to force them to "expatriate" to India. Congress
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    46 2 Photo. ISeiium Liaquut Ali Khun paid a visit to the Parsi Mama Girls High School, Bunder Road. Karachi on Feb. I<>. Here Be^um Liaquat Ali Khan and members of the Karachi Educational Advisory Committee are seen with the Chairman and the Secretary of' the School. A.P.
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  • 174 2 More Bonus If Indians Would Return, Says Donges GREYTOWN, Natal, Mar. 6.— The South African Government is prepared temporarily to increase the Uonui payable to Indians wishing to return to India, Dr. T. E. -Dongee, Minister ol the Interior, announced here last night. This step would be taken aa a
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  • 300 2 India Govt. Withdraws Strike Ban Bill SITUATION IN COUNTRY HAS IMPROVED, NEW DELHI, Mar. G.— The Legislative Assembly in New Delhi on Saturday granted the K <>* eminent permission to withdraw a ISiil to ban strikes in the essential services in India. Prime .Minister JawaharlaJ moved the withdrawal, explaining that
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  • 74 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 6.— Dr. Katju Governor of W. Bengal, will leave for Benares en route to Delhi by air today to attend the informal conference of provincial Governors fixed for Mar. 7 and 8. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of As*am, will also go to Delhi
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  • 103 2 LIAQUAT ALI KHAN ON IN DO- PAKISTAN UNITY KARACHI, Mar. 6.— Prime Minister Liaquat Aii Khan told the Pakistani Parliament here yesterday that Pakistan and India would destroy each other if they became involved in a struggle. "It has been my earnest endeavour and my greatest effort to have nothing
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  • 76 2 PATNA. Bihar. Mar. 6.— Mr. Jagdal Choudhury, Bihar Minister Cor Public Health, stated yesterday that a report published abroad that 900 people had fk-d from their homes in Monghyr. about 80 mifci east of Bihar, After An invasion by plague»idd«'n rats Wag 'distorted and unture."' Mr.
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  • 248 2 Nehru s Appeal To Mercantile (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. (>. India did not propose after two years to import food, no matter what happened even If people died, said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Premier addressing the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
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  • 86 2 MADRAS PREMIER ON COMMUNIST MENACE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 6. -Communists In Madras Province realise their game is up" said Mr. O. P. Ramaswamy R«ddiar, in the course of trie budget debate in the Madras Assembly on Friday while outlining the measures taken by the local government to
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  • 120 2 KARACHI, Mar 6 —The Fakir of Ipi lost 50 men in an attack with mortar and light machimguns on Thai Fort, in Pakistan territory, recently, Pakistan general headquarters announced in Karachi on Saturday. The Fakir of Ipi, legendary leader )I the Waziristan tribes who
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  • 14 2 '•••OON. war 6 I)r M R n i gn1 n ">naon on Friuu^ A.P.
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  • 259 2 2,500 Communists Detained In india HYDERABAD ARRESTS TOTAL NEARLY 4,000 NEW DELHI, Mar. G. Two thousand five hundred (2 500) Communists are now detained in India under the Public Safety Act, authoritative sources disclosed here yesterdav In addition nearly 4,000 Communists* have so* far been arreated in the state of
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  • 51 2 32 HOTEL KEEPERS CONVICTED FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST HARIJANS (From Our Own Correspondent) moral of h p CWil nkabiiitie a,. X £i?1 f, ,r <T 5« "•><<" r eliic Mill ster assured the l)«m-«*» tu*> r- wiiente. enforcin B the Act. and £_£^^1^2^^! Is vi ihl t: > IWvely HI-- have
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  • 61 2 Uniform Relation The Centre: India Govt.'s Policy (From Our Own bAMOALol i Ucj of toe mat in eoiir M «m inuia uneni.i i|,, v or Unions, «>r ind Rlfeetcd My Uoll siH.Uid tu?< nous toward* V. Menon Political States Ministrj a a in his Honour on I tsangaloiv titj Vlu
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  • 54 2 (From Our Uun „rr^ MAJJKAb, Minister aitari tu anxious q /issemoiy yesteraa ol maia hao Ltovernineni irom u» a ma winch naa tnr- uown au«- tu inuDunj cotton at assured me uo\ an steps to meet stated collect rs powered tu reqiu otocK.> from oca
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  • 35 2 (From Our Own 15UMBAV, Ma three inure day strike on tho i Communist-ci UlUOns, tile pom' cautionary measure! City and lUburbi to was done on r&ilwayi then- Bympathisi rs.-
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  • 61 2 WASHING'] < World Monetary JM ced another UgS24,IBO,OUQ ivl the Governing lia Th* loan, made I -M inent.s during February, -fl Intlia'.-) tuud t> 47-natiun iund iq l.^.i-1 since March 29, 1948. Ind is ei 4 USSioo.ouo from &v Pond twelve month pei
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  • 46 2 PARIS, Mar. 6 forming the basi.^ tions between Fnan< will be signed next I j Frances Press o n Th« agreement, would be in tfu- I I change of letters b I nit] Boi.sdon, Prc^jd Union, and Bao Da Annftm. Re uter
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  • 34 2 CALCUTTA, M B al. Gu. a volunteer U tutcd for main in the villa ted on or near and that it shall b< Bangiya Jatiya I Gazette Ext.).: ss
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  • 413 3 II Until Republican Govt. Is Reinstated Stern Reply To Dr. Beel Mar. 6.—Dr- Soekarno, Indonesian Redent, yesterday refused tne Netherlands > wndtabh conference on Indonesia i n Govern"** nt was reinstated in tne 1 Itxnikarta. J delivered to Dr. Louis Beel, Xeiherfor Indonesia,
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  • 61 3 Privy Councillors' Deputation on King And Queen I, Mar. G.— King George, Qu< ibtth. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke ot Edinburgh yesterreceived deputations of Privy incillors from the two Houses of Parliament who brought official congratulations on the birth of Prince Charles three and a hail nths ixyj>. m-'ity took
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  • 455 3 ALL SET FOR BANGKOK RICE CONFERENCE TODAY Bangkok, "Mar. (J. Now that Sim's last weekend fighting has ended, delegates a re beginning to arrive in Bangkok for the M;ir. 7 inaugural meeting of the International Rice Commission sponsored by the United Nations. Observers from United Nations Economic, Social pnd Cultural
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    35 3 Photo. H Merle Cochran (abbve) veteran career diplomat, has been appointed by President Truman to be Ambassador to Pakistan. He is now in Batavia, as U.S. representative on the UN Commission for Indonesia —A P.
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  • 81 3 DURBAN, Mar. 6.— -Laden with petroleum products the British steamer Chamarel blew up and sanfe while in port at Reunion Island il the Indian Ocean yesterday after a tire, it was reported here. All the crew were stated to bi safe. The Chamarel, when
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  • 467 3 Communists Lash At Sun Fo "USING PEACE TALKS TO CLOAK WAK PREPARATIONS" SHANGHAI, Mar. 6.— The Communist radio accused Nationalist Premier Dr. Sun Fo yesterday of using peace talks to cloak war preparations, including large-scale army expansion and use of American volunteer pilots in an enlarged air force. Quoting a
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  • 581 3 GROMYKO SUCCEEDS VISHINSKY LONDON, Mar. (i.— Andrei (iromyko has been appointed first Deputy Minister for Soviet Foreign Affairs, the Moscow Radio said on Saturday night. Gromyko succeeds Andrei V. Vishinsky who was elevated to Foreign Minister on Friday in place of V. M. Molotov.
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  • 190 3 PRETORIA, Mar. 6. Gen. Jan Smuts. South African Opposition leauer. yesterday cai.cd on voters not to elect to provincial councils in next Wednesaay s country-wide elections, "peop.e u .10 Will follow the methods of a government which is bringing the Union into discredit
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  • 154 3 Britain Has Made Unexampled Progress Says Attlee LONDON, Mar. G. Prime Minister Clement Attlee said on Friday that Britain has "made unexampled progress toward recovery" under the labour government. "The foundations of a new social order have been laid," he said in a message supporting the Labour candidate in a
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  • 31 3 SEOUL. Mar 6.- A Korean trade delegation will leave Seoul for Tokyo on Mar. 10 to negotiate a trade pact with Japan, it was learned here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 213 3 NANKING, Mar. 6.— The "Chiang Must Go" campaign is gathering momentum in the capital as two members of the It-man committee appointed to draft a peace formula for submission to the Chinese Communists continued today to see the retired Generalissimo. Aii earlier report said
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  • 44 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) I nbay. Mar. 6. The West Indie^ fcet Team Hew to London on day night on their way back home on the conclusion of then four and ha:f months tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon- -Copyright.
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  • 606 4 ONE TERRORIST KILLED THREE CAPTURED IN JASIN At 4.30 p.m. on Mar. >, a party of Police and 1 7th Gurkhas from Jelenu attacked and burned down a bandit camp in the Jelendoni: area ol Jelebu (Negri Sembilan). The camp was capable
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  • 221 4 DONATION TO MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND, JOHORE BAHRU The following contributions to the above fund are tnankfully acknowledged by tne Manatma 4 ..met hi Memorial Fund 1 ommittee, Johore Bahru: Mr. binnathamby 2.00 Mr. Manmuthu 2.00 Mr. Chandrakasan 2.00 Mr. Manikam 2.00 Mr. Sellamuthu z.OO Mr. Oovindan 2.wU Mr. PerumaJ
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  • 175 4 A woman hovering between lil> and death was saved recently by a scries of blood transfusions taKcn from the blood bank of the General Hospital, sayi an Official Press release She was Mrs. Lim Ah Hiok. who went to U\o Kandang Kcrbau Hospital to give
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  • 193 4 MALAY DENTAL OFFICER CHOSEN FOR FELLOWSHIP STUDY IN AUSTRALIA Che Nuruddin bin Salloh, Dentals Officer, Kuala Lipis. has b< en awarded the Senior Fellowship oilered to the Federation <> Malaya by the Australian Government last year. He will leave by air today for Australia where he will do a p
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  • 60 4 ijie noxt Press Conference with will i U r n h^ llce 55- Scrvice Chiefs v. 11 bo held on Friday. Mar. 11, at 10 a.nr in the Conference Room of Department of Public RelaOnontal Building, Mountfatten Koaa. ivualu Lun r Written questions should be übmltted to the
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  • 151 4 IMPROVEMENT OF PEOPLE'S ECONOMIC CONDITION BEST METHOD TO COUNTERACT COMMUNISM, SAYS MACDONALD *«\iriTTTA Mar G Mr. Malcolm MacDonald British CommisHioner General in' South East Asia, said ii*re last night that Communism could not he suppressed by any negative action. lie was on his way to Singapore alter the four-nation Commonwealth
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  • 189 4 Prominent Chettiar' s Generous Gesture On the eve of his departure 011 a holiday to India, one of the prominent and well-known Chettiars of 'r rale, Mi. V KN. Kannappa Chettiar, son oi k.n.o.l v. vellayairoa Chettiar proprietor pi v. k n Hrm, Lumut and Teluk Anson who ha> also
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  • 56 4 An Ambulanc< iervice has tx-'-'i instituted In '•>• 6tat< Plre Brigade L dq ia ei s. remban. The pu iiic are requested to »ote that h ol an Ambulance i>e ing required tbey should ring the abov< h. adquarters, Bcrcm >an U9 vhj will In future
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  • 33 4 BUIJAPKST. Hungary, Mar Thiri- d persons churned *u» black market money dealing In connection with the Joiel Care mai Mindszenty case were stinU' lwd .Saturday to one to eight year prison terms. A.P.
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  • 211 4 K.L. INDIANS CONDOLE DEATH OF SAROJINI NAIDU A public meeting 01 Indians was hold on, Mar. 3 at the Selangur Indian Association, Kuala Lumpui?, at 5.30 p.m. to condole the death vi Sarojini Devi, poetess and patriot of India. A good number ot women were present at the meeting. Sardar
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  • 135 4 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL MEETINGS The foliowlng art- the acnvmea or the Bingaport Branch of Uie Alumni Association of the Kmg Edward VII ColU-ge of Medicine .schcclukd for this month: Mar. 9-6.30 p.m. Adelphi Hold Committee Meeting. 8.00 p.m. Adelphi Hotel— Dinner. Gu*-*st ©t H««nout Mr. Hana Scnweizer. Mar 16.-- 8.00 p.m. Dept
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  • 491 4 "The thrt-e months of hard and unremitting spade work done by the executive committee of Un- Singapore Kerala Samajam has, 1 am iiow happy to be able to report, at List borne irji-. anil the Samajam H now in a poV'Sor. to lauiuh it>
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. -The U.S Senate has approved the appointment of H. Merle Cochran as a member of the U.N. Security Council's Good Offices Committee on Indonesia and as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan. A.P.
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  • 122 4 U.K. DELEGATION TO INTERNATIONAL RICE COMMISSION lue u.rw ueicgation to tin -Ait.xiiatiuiicti xviuc oomiiiisbiuii .vii.vil UpCiio 111 cJan^KOfc. iuua> lit oc itu by Dr. w. ivi. L,iyut, v^.^.o., xvirectOx Ot rjCOuuiiiiv, activity in liau uonfiniiHilon urcueriu AOi. me u.rv. in o.jb. nbia. xiic oint'x' nieiiiuera ux the De-x-u\ rx. w.
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  • 51 4 NEW YORK. York Tim. said the Dla guerrilla warfar r&u largely on th< the cdjtoriu. Inaoneslan i< uutcn mvitai a rouna-ta stanaablf. p iini -int Dutch sovereignty i i to a repr< ment Ls not a promise lor the of Dutch troi territory."
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