Indian Daily Mail, 8 March 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IT. NO. 26. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949. FOl R PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 199 1 I nonunion tor Participation m tiayue conference v\i\r. 7. Indonesian Republicans on Monday ...mi a liuicii invitation lo take part in round. ,i. i i«»gu€ im A Mini day in. Dc<ui Liu uepubiic, said his govern* nu uiuciai n^ci^ion umess iney allowed the ui h
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  • 43 1 BRITAIN NOT TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM AKABA has hdrawing" the [Tansieli border, a i .-.i d on regular I inquired a cport M [lister, M I the r< moval of tie grounds thai they pokesman hey arc v« ry rcement to neara A.P.
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  • 39 1 Dutch lanalii i d that I i Dm eh reusly wounded r Indian terrfmenting 0 n a permission to tn Calcutta [ndom tmeni has Dutch this al!o W ur India, mis us Nieuws- Reuter
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  • 34 1 CHIANG STILL IN POWER IN CHINA? Garrison Saturday editors for mo Chiang y a d publice have d M PreGovernment there peace. d no ?hwa, 210 i r i enough Acting p, mmunists. A.P.
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  • 142 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 7.- Abian dome United Nations plan to form a diplomatic cluo. Officers will be elected at a meet in o r to De held within the next two weeks, Carlos P. Koinuio, Philippines u.N. delegate, said. At tne outset, membersnip
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  • 72 1 ATTLEE IMPRESSED AT BERLIN ERS' MORALE LONDON, Mar. 7. Prime Minislei Clement Attlee arrived at tholt airport, London, today from Germany, where he tospecttirlift operations. •I found the morale in Bvinn extraordinary good" he said on landing. ••I was also Impressed by tiu operation between the Royal and Americans and
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  • 103 1 MAN WITH £5 TO ROUND THE WOULD KARACHI. Mar 7.— Robert Alan-hand, 00-v»ai-«>ld Br'toii lioni L.<>iiaoii t arrived in i'akistan on Saimday alter hitchiiiking from jLonciun with X5 In nii pocket, Hf pa>Md Uirou^h Btlgium, Germany, SwiUtriand, Haly, 'Irit-^U', lugohlavia, Bulgaria, Turkt>, Syr«a, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. bun-tanned, but
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  • 78 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DLLH1, Mar. 7 -Mr. A. G Bottoiulev, British Minister for Oversea* Trade said here yesterday that the (government of India under the leadership of Pandit Nehru was builduig up a new India after weathering one storm after another. He added that
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  • 77 1 Reorganisation Of Vietminh Govt. SAIGON, Mar. 7. The Vietminh, Indochinese autonomy government, is being re-organised to include the non-Communist Vietnamese Union Front, radio Vietminh said today. Amalgamation would increase the resistance to France, it added. Representatives of Vietminh, which is led by Communist Ho Chi Minh said the Vietnamese Union
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Mar. 7. Yugoslavia riled seven new war claims on Austria on Monday with the Big Four Deputies already bogged down in cluir cilorts t 0 write an Austrian independence treaty.- A. P.
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  • 187 1 I)\KBH\NGA, Bihar, Mar. 7.— The Nepali National Con. irress which has its headquarters in Kexaul. Bihar, yesterday called on Nepal's 6,000,000 population to prepare lor a non-vio-lent movement to "replace the present autocratic government by a popular one/ 1 Nepal, home of the
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  • 45 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 7.— Calcutta police today took into custody all <iun~ and ammunition from the 15 gunshopa n B precaution linst the outbreak of ?iol«HC« on W 1 dnesday, when Communist havt callid a railway and postal itrik*. A.P.
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  • 59 1 GENEVA, Mar. 7.— The U.N. Secretary «Oenfqi, Trygvu Lie, vt d ht-re by air on Sunday to lnsp«Ct the U.N. Headquarters dJ Geneva and consult prith official? oi agencies locatt-d here. L4e who was accompanied by Asant Secrt'tary-Gencia! Byron Pric<- and Adrian Plet, was c-xpec'-ed
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  • 247 1 PAKISTAN WILL NOT BE THEOCRATIC STATE -LIAQUAT ALI KHAN KARACHI, Mar. 7. —The first step towards constitution making was taken here today when the Pakistan Constituent Assembly adopted an "Objectives Resolution", the foundation of any country's constitution. Moving the resolution. Premier Liaquat All Khan, who Is also leader t the
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  • 166 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 7.— The Indian delegation to the inaugural meeting of the International Rice Commission opening at Bangkok today will consist of: Leader: Mr. S. V. Ramamurty; Alternate: Mr. Bhagwat Dayal. In- h.arg D' Affaires at tiangltok. Advisers: Mr. K. Rainiah, Director ol the Central
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  • 333 1 Heavy Fighting Rages In Thazi BURMA: RANGOON, Mar. 7. Government troops were reported battling Karen rebels in Burma's largest railroad city, Thazi, on Monday. Thazi is 3UO miles north of Rangoon. Earlier reports said lighting had passed iliazi ix6 loyal iurces pressiu oil lo lViciKti.a. MortJl burina army headquarters occupied
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  • 83 1 2,000 INDIAN EVACUEES FROM BURMA MADRAS, Mar. 7.— About 2,000 Indian evacuees from strifetorn Burma have so far been evacuated to India, Mr. T. S. Subramaniam, Protector of Emigrants, said in Madras today. They arrived in four ships, two of which touched Madras, one Vizagapatam and one Calcutta. According to
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  • 26 1 NORFOLK, Virginia, Mar. 7 Two former United States destroyers will sail from the naval base on Monday i'or China under tru- Chinese Nationalist Hag.- A. P.
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  • 158 1 BANGKOK RICE CONFEREE E BANGKOK, Mar. 7. Norris EL Dodd, United Nations Food official, told the lir.-l mwwioa ot the Internatioa Kin- Commission (IRC) that hungry Asia face* a 1 i, 000,000 ton rice deficit in 15)50. -w Addressing the delegate^ of 43
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  • 93 1 U.S. AIR PILOT ARRESTED IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Mar 7. (apt. Gregory Thomas. 35-year-old i'nited States air pilot of i'akistan Airways, has been arrested here on a charge of attempted t ulpahle homicide by shooting ('apt. Raymond (iifford. an Australian pilot from Sydney. (apt. Clifford was wounded by three shots in
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  • 87 1 Bombay's Mourning Day In Memory Of Mrs. Naidu (From Our Own -Correspondent) BOMBAY. Mar 7 —Sunday snu observed in Bombay as a day ot mourning in memory of the lat*Mrs. Sarojini Naidu in rospeAas la the call given b> the Bombay Provincial Congress Committer The citizens of Bombay thronged in
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  • 179 1 SAIGON. Mar. 7 I>< a'h-i <-.i| in sU*rday"j> terrorist bomb attack »n Saigon central market ro H to -cy n Pod ay when one of 12 Vietnam* M vriously injured di«d Another 32 were slightly injured. Saigon authorities said the Attack <vas th«* ffrav«s<
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  • 133 1 REUTER MISSION LEAVES FOR INDIA LONDON. Mar. 7 A Rfut«>r sion left London bv air yestei morning for Bomb ij 1 four m bcrs ar ng t0 Ind-a I>. th« naiiguration of the national [nd news agN ncy cooperative own< ri nthe Indian newspaper; under title Press Trust of Indi
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  • 153 1 Patel On Private Property Of Princes (From Our Own Corre»i>ondem) NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.— Sardar Val.'ahhhhai I'atel, Depulv Premier informed the Indian Parliament today thai 103 Princes had 6 far furnished to (he Ministry of States invent of all immovable properties, securities and eash bahmre^ field by them as private
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  • 766 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, March, 8, 1949. MALAYA'S AGRL, AND INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS A REPRESENTATIVE of the Bri- Ush Leather Industry Mrs. E. Stewart during h^r recent visit to Singapore on her way to Australia and New Zealand, is reported to have given a gasp wht-n she saw the leather
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  • 44 2 patlon author] i x lfc c roporr u. Japanese are rc-npen well to ncrlc n attempt -h t rice 0.000 ipi nese learn to n^e rould < n ihe c on short rice supplies and might provide a profitable outlet 10. American corn production A.P.
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  • 337 2 'No Secret Agreement With India' KARACHI, Mar. 7. The Pakistan Government has denied reports suggesting that a secret understanding had been reached between Pakistan and India on the basis of the partition of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. A communique issued here described such
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  • 113 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 7.— The Madras Legislative Council Saturday adjourned after passing a condolence resolution on the death of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu. Premier O. P. Ramaswami Reddiar replying to criticisms after the end of the budget debate warmly defended the Government's measures against Communist
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  • 34 2 BOGOTA, Colombia, Mar. 7.— The Workers Communist Party issued n statement Sunday saying if war comes "the Communists will be on the ho> of the armies lighting our mortal enemy, the American Imperialism." AP
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  • 261 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.— Pandit '.Jawaharlal fas Premier, said Sunday that Burma is replying to u mediation proposals and "made various suggestion!! way the matter should be handled." Commonwealth countries are still in communit Burma on the matter, he told a
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  • 75 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 7. Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, told the press yesterday that the short list of candidates lor the post ol Plebiscite Administrator lor Kashmir now held about six names. Following the refusal of Gen. W. Bedell Smith to serve as Administrator for
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  • 176 2 CONFERENCE ON KASHMIR TRUCE MEASURES THIS WEEK? NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.-- Civil and Military representatives of India and Pakistan will meet UNCIP's Military Adviser and its Truce SubCommittee early this week here to inform the Sub-Committee of the measures already taken by their Governments with regard to the truce agreement
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  • 262 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 7— Dr. RC. Roy, Premier of West Bengal, told the Provincial Assembly here on Friday that the recent terrorist raids, in which eight people including three Britons were killed, was perpetrated mainly by groups of the revolutionary Communist Party assisted by
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    34 2 fiioto. Countess Muuntbatten of Burma plays with some of the children at the Kurukshetra Refugee Camp tin tin- her visit with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, (top right), Prime Minister of India, on Feb. Mil A.P.
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  • 119 2 MADRAS, Mar. 7.— Both the Government and the Railway administrations are prepared to meet the Communist railway strike which is due to begin on Mar. 9, a Government spokesman said, Sunday night. He disclosed that the Province's entire police force has been
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  • 111 2 LONDON, Mar 7. Dr. Herbert Evatt Australian Minister of External Affairs, who arrived in London on Friday on what was authoritatively described as a lawyer's visit" will have talks with Prime Minister Clement Attlee tomorrow and Mr. Ernest Bevin on Wednesday, it was learned
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  • 40 2 ITALO-P AKISTAN TRADE ;:a:;achi, Mar. 7.— Pakistan's lade with Italy will increase substantially if current talks by an Italian Economic Mission are successful Pak,m «X£orti cotton, jute, aides b d skins to Italy. And naly n cot D DAnufac A.P.
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  • 184 2 Condition For Br. Loan To Burma? LONDON, Mar. /.—A Mffrwtioa thai a Brhul Burma might be granted on tne understand.,, resumes her rue exports and fivtm facilities fortfccj lion ol the oil refineries was m ule in FinanciaJ Tiaes Ail unsigned article called "The Troubles in Burma" by "a Quit—
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  • 65 2 PROPOSAL TO UNITE WEST PAKISTAN PROVINCES KARACHI, Mar. 7 -Malik Firoz Khan Noon has proposed that the provinces of Western Pakistan should be united under one administration. Speaking in the Pakistan Parliament during the Budget debate, he said that either West Punjab and Smd should bo amalgamated into one province
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  • 71 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 7.— The Security Council approved Israel's bid for United Nations membership on Friday. The application now goes to the General Assembly where a favourable vote is taken for granted Israel is thus expected to become the 59th member soon After the Assembly
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  • 59 2 WASHINGTON, Mai U.S. Po<t Office depu pencU-d U.S. p.irc J Benin on Saturday n. Postmaster^ w« i ord fuse aJI Berlin-bound to return to then sei r ready on hand. The embargo api>li< ti ii, Prench and 6o! to American sector^ ol B 1 A
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  • 35 2 LAKE SUCCESS, M United Nations Social Council on on the United Nu> a world plan for financial assistant I veloped countriTn<- Council d should b«- read) >i<m in July Reuter
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  • 208 3 Nehru's Reaction To Latest Dutch Move Hint Of Another Asian Conference Soon w M DELHI, Mar. 7. India's Prime Minister \ehru mid in iSew Deini on Sunday that tne utuch participated in tne recent Asian conre- would expmre the possibilities ot in on
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  • 15 3 m I deral v curre n t y < I capea a from Oov- 1 AP
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  • 387 3 PARIS, Mar. 7.— More than 2W Indian> and sympathisers gathered oil i rida\ at th« Indian £mbass> bere to pay tribute to Mrs. Sarojim \aidu. Dv. Padmanubha P. Pillai, Indian Charge D' All a ires in Pans who predea, stressed '-he importance oi her
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  • 40 3 Photo. Indian Ambassador to Czechoslo vakia. Mr N. Raghavan (right) talks with Chechoslovakian Minister of Health Father Josef PlojThey are reported to have discussed current questions regarding health conditions in their respective countries.— A.P.
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  • 106 3 ruhVO, Mar. 7. -The path to the altar is proving a tough m lapanese women with marriage on their minds. One of the biggest stumbling blocks is shortage oi one Hlot without which there cannot he a marriage men. H>< I number ot I
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  • 47 3 Israeli Trans Jordan Talks On Collapse RHODES, Mar. 7. Israeli-Trans-|or dan armistice talks which opened Officially here on Friday appeared to be already on th verge of collapse. Mr. Rouvan Shiloah. head of the Israeli delegation, announced that he was Hying to Tel Aviv for consultations." Reuter
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  • 216 3 BHARAT AIRWAYS' TEST FLIGHT SHANGHAI, Mar. The ftrtt Indian aMtaeirerer Chinese soil arrived here yesterday evening irom Calcutta Ma Honj, It was a D.C. 4 of Bharat Airways Limited on a test flight ulon, the new East route for the Calcutta Air line
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  • 10 3 Wreckage Of Japanese Balloon Bomb Discovered fsfsfsfsf iffsfsfsfs fsdfsfsdfsdf fdfsfsdfsfsfsf
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  • 28 3 < r] .:VA. Mar. 7. rh« 18-nation rd World Health Lon to cicV I to i3 i or plague anitatii j the c< will Reuter
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  • 159 3 'Dawn' Explains Significance Of World Muslim Conference ■rADAnui vi.i —The newspaper Dawn said here rente .s **"*to especially the United States. liance on the world s Dit? powers,'- p But it added, "the oil kings of Wall Street and the city of London need have no far ol losing their
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  • 225 3 CHINA EXTENSIVE REORGANISATION OF COMMUNIST AND NATIONALIST ARMIES REPORTED NANKING, Mar. 7. —Communist and Nationalist armies are being reinforced and reorganized today for possible resumption of lar^e-scale fighting, should the forthcoming peace negotiations failFormer Government divisions in North China are now slowly being absorbed into
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  • 538 3 Refugee Rehabilitation Pakistan' s Biggest Economic Problem LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 7.— The vast problem of resettling millions of people who migrated to Pakistan since last summer is stressed in the reply of the Pakistan Government to a United Nations questionaire on employment conditions in member states. The Pakistan reply points
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  • 135 3 ALLAHABAD. Mar 7 The Gov-imor-Gemrai has appointed ttu Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court, Mr. B. Malik, as acting Governor of the U.P. till a perm* nent successor it appointed, it U learnt h«r« The tenlonnost Judy< i of Ailahubad High Court will act as
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 7. TIM US Commerce Department e»ti mated >>n Sunday thai U.5. 51,100, .JOO,OOO worth ol new construction work wa.> undertaken in the U S. during February.— A. P.
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  • 100 3 WASHINGTON. Mar. 7.— Fifteen nations have approved the constitution of the International Rice Commission as outlined at a conference in the Philippine Islands a vear ago. The United Kingdom is the latent to approve the Commission, formed under the sponsorship of the United Nations Food and
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  • 583 4 16 Progressives* 7 Independents And 5 Labour Elections In All Wards lliil Our Own Staff Reporter) Twenty-eight candidates 16 from the Progresnive Party, 7 Independents and 5 Labour who filed /heir nomination papers yesterday, will contest the Municipal Elections on April 2. I
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  • 270 4 Born on Sept 3, 1892. Mr. Kiat I was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School where he later worked a.s a teacher from 1910 to 1918, whereafter he took to business with the founding of the well-known tirm of publishers bearing his own
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    17 4 Mil. HASAN ALI JIVABHAI. Independent candidate who is contesting the City Ward in the coming Municipal Elections.
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  • 110 4 It is officially stated that the following condemned prisoners were hanged yesterday morning-, Lee Seng In Taiping Gaol, and Deng Kin alias Theng Kion Tn Johorc Bahru Prison. Lee Seng was arrested on Oct. 29. 1948, by a special constable attached to the Pacific Tin Dredging
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  • 20 4 Social Evening" At Lotus Club There will be a Social Ev* nuig' at the "Lotus Club" tumorrow. Wednesday. Mar. 9.
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  • 32 4 Mr. V. Pakirisamy, J.P.. ha* b» en appointed to be a member of the Board of Licensing Justices tur the period of three years from Mar. 1. 1949, inclusive
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  • 47 4 KEY WEST, Florida. Mar 7.— Prakfcnt Truman arrived by plane at this vacation resort on Sunday from Washington. He told reporters he had "no comment" concerning the release of V. M. Molot ov from his duties bm So* t Foreign Minuter. A. P.
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  • 260 4 Speaking at the closing of the L'nited Nations Appeal for Children Fund yesterday. Governor Sir I ranklin Gimson paid a tribute to the Singapore Committee lor tne magnificient worn they have done in placing Singapore second only to
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  • 70 4 The Government propose to vest the Princess Elizabeth Fund in th. 1 Singapore Improvement Trust and to empower the Trust to apply the Fund to the purposes for which it was raised, namely, the construction of quarters for workmen. The Government have drafted a Bill in this
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  • 106 4 FMIA's CABLE TO RAJAJI, NEHRU AND OTHERS Mr. O. O. Singh, the Hon. Secretary <pro-tem> 01 tne proposed federation of Maiajan inaian Associations" writes to say tnat ne uas sent tue iuiiowing eauie i i me umtea jvingaom uommissiom i w^nerai ior boutn.-n,ast Asia, Uit jLii^n commissioner ior the t'ederat.uii
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