Indian Daily Mail, 19 March 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. :\l. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 1!». 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 964 1 fiS Allied Powers To Resist Aggression By Force lihn W. Uightower, Associated Press diplomatic correspondent) Mar. 19.— The North Atlantic Treaty, it was officially disrould /< the I /uled States and Allied nations to resist automa--armed attack against any one of them —possibly by
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  • 70 1 HONG KONG SECRETARY URGED TO WITHDRAW RESIGNATION HONG KONG. Mar. 18. Chinese. British and Indian businessmen are urging David Merer MacDougall ■consider his decision to retire rrom In- post as Colomal Secretary th« Governor, Sir Alexander cv antham. The Chinese pros is for J h<- first time pleading with the
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  • 120 1 (from Our Own Correspondent) NLW DELHI. Mar. IS. Comprehensive revision of the In. dust rial Disputes Act will be one of the three important legislative measures which the Labour Ministry of the Government of India ha\e proposed to undertake immediately,
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  • 124 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 18._ Out of the SAZ Indian States, 538 have been Integrated within a year and a half, according to the report of the States ■Ministry of the Government of India now published. The Integrated States cover 20 per c*tK.
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  • 198 1 SOUTHAMPTON, England, Mar. 18. Winston Churchill sailed today the Queen Elizabeth to lecture in he United States. The 74-year-Old former Prune Minister, asked about his health, said: "I shall not do more than my dutieg require over there.'' Churchill' is scheduled to speak at the Massachusetts
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  • 96 1 LONDON, Mar. 18.— V M. Moio. tov, recently released as Soviet Foreign Minister, led the list of guests at a dinner given in the Kremlin Thursday night by Prime Minister Stalin for a visiting delegafrom th* North Korean Government. This was reported by the Soviet
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  • 36 1 RANGOON, Mar. 18.— Fire deft. '.roved 3.000 tons of rice when inRurgenta set two rice mills ablazin the Henzada district north-west of Rangoonj according to a report received here.— Reuter
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  • 56 1 SHANGHAI, Mar. 18— K. C. Wu, American.educated Mayor of Shan. hai wl. has tried nine times to gi from what he calls "the d job,? will try it again. Th* Mayor's secretary Peter Chen Wu would übmit his resigna- a- goon as the Premier H i
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  • 28 1 KEY WEST, Florida, liar. 18. lideni Truman today toid a prt Conference at Key West wher- h on holiday tha 'he Atlantic Pacth<w\ hii »r« *j ival. Reuter
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  • 254 1 MELBOURNE. Mar. 19.— The high court of Australia decided today that Mrs. Annie OfCeCfe, an Indonesian, and h^r eight children cannot be deported from Australia. Mrs. O'Keele, wido w ol an Am. bonese war hero, is married to an Australian, John W. OTCeefe. she and
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  • 51 1 Miss Shanta Ran daughter ol Sir B. Rama Rau, India's Ambassador in Washington, arrived in knk gaPore yesten f«>m BangA journalist and an author, she is on a world tour Bhe win be meeting the local i ress at the "India House" today at 11
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  • 59 1 SARDAR PANIKKAR SUMMONED TO DELHI NANKING. Mar. 19. -Indian Ambassador to China Sardar K M Panikkar has been summoned bv rti 8 Government to return to N*w Delhi for important consultation <»n the Chma situation, it was Learn. n here today. H< will leave for India on Mar. 23 and
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  • 121 1 Karachi Muslim League Rival Groups In Armed Clash: Four Injured KAKACIU, Mar 18. Armed police last night separated mem beis of rival groups of the Karachi city Moslem League Council who were fighting In the street in front of the League's offices. Four people were injured in the tussle which
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  • 166 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 18.— The Madras Government declared following eminent scholars as the province':*: first Poet Laureate* Tamil: Nammakal Kamaliiiuam Pillai, Tdegn: Chellapills Venhata sastri; Malayalam: Vallathol Narayanan Menon; Kannada: dovmd.i Pai; and Sanskrit: K. S. Krishna murthi SastrigaL The 1 laureateships
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  • 72 1 FIVE-FOLD INCREASE OF CENTRAL SECRETARIAT STAFF (From Our Oun Correspondent) NEW DELHI Mar. lb\ The Central Si cretariat stafl ol the Gov. ment of India comprising all officiais to DnderJSecretariei multiplied to nearly five tinr prewar strength, the review Ol tfa Home Ministry's activities for 'J"year 1048 publl h< d
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  • 70 1 1 1 loin Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Mar. 18. Th--French Commissioni oun. :ed that n< w:y elected Councillor! from th< lour HV Frt nch Ind a— Mane, Pondiche Karaikal and Yenam will i i Pondicht rry i Sunday to dociri' h" date and method oi
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  • 789 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Mar. 19, 1949. NOTES AND COMMENTS BELATED COURAGE DRESENT charges tor l.uuu gallon- oi domestic water are 35 cents in the rural district and 40 c-m* Sp< aking about this ov< rcharging, the Rural d Chairman Mr. C. W. A. Sen. addrt ing a .<■
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  • 1184 2 'Their Aim Is To Create Unrest' People Urged To Support Government PURI (Orissa). Mar. 12 (By Air Mail). Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister of India, to-day charged the Communists with "deliberately trying In create unrest in the country" by attempting to start a railway
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  • 156 2 ROME, Mar. 17.--D<-'lcgates ol 19 nations met in Rome on Wednesday tu help speed world reconstruction. The ten-day bunding, civil engineering and public worxa conference was opened by Italy's Foreign Minister, Count Carlo Slorza. He told the delegates "reconstruction is necessary not only materially
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  • 70 2 BOMBAY. Mar. 18. Mr Patrick Gordon walker, British UnderSecretary for Commonwealth Relations and one of th< i four envoys visiting Commonwealth countries, arrived here yesterday from Karachi on his way to Colombo. He will l^ave for Colombo today, and is expected in New Delhi
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  • 269 2 'He Must Be Convinced futility Of Violence' ASSURANCE TO MitbUMS < i i < i i mm m "W XLN DELHI, Mar. 1 8.— Home Mi MMI \allabhbhai Patel said on Thursdav that! AI. S. Golwalkar, head of the RSS.to m,k tfamsation's activities
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  • 69 2 BATAVIA, Mar 18. A smallpox epidemic Which has swept Batavia ouring the past six weeks killing people, has spread east, ana Bandoeng and the surrounding countryside have been officially declared an atiected area. Most of the 882 Batavia cases are in a quarantined emergency station about
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  • 70 2 CAIRO, Mar 18 Field Marshal Sir William Slim was received in audience by King Farouk on Thursday, it was announced here yesterday night. The Chief oi the Imperial General Staff of British Armed forces was accompanied by Sir Ronald Campbell, the British. Ambassador to Egypt.
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  • 305 2 BELGRADE, Mar. In.— Outwardly, at least, Yugoslavia is undisturbed by the increasing rumours from the outside <>! Com inform plan.- to overthrow Premier Marshal Tito's government. In government quarters there was no official react ior. to the rumours which range all the way from
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  • 102 2 "Life" Magazine On Dr. Evatt's Sympathy For Asians NEW YORK, Mar. 18. Lite magazine yesterday published two pictures showing the laying of a wreath at Gandhis sacred shrine by Dr. Herbert V. Evatt. Australia's Minister of External Affairs. "Taking time oil from a meeting of dominion representatives in New Delhi
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  • 78 2 CEYLON RADIO BANS POPE'S BROADCAST SPEECH Colombo. Mar 18 Ceylon's Minister of Posts and Telegraph*, C. Sittampalam. has banned a broadcast from Colombo radio station of the English translation ui the Pope's speech regarding C dinal Mindzenty's trial delivored in Rome last month, on the grounds that it is violent
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  • 79 2 India To Import Power Plant From Japan? wr, vi i;biui Govt rnm< Ulg It:- power plant developm< nt in the <• reporl on Ministry ol Power during The rep, ol the pr i year on som< projects which I tloned for con tigation and in tbi men! of el< of
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  • 20 2 SYDNEY. Mar tremors sho »k western N Wednesda not as violent last Friday, but r■■ V buildings, sta widened. AP
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  • 709 3 |r s 150 m. Deficit In 1949-50 .VARIANT FEATURE*- capital gains !Wr w v -RELIEF FOR INCOME-TAX p AV] INCREASE IN POSTAL KATES 5E DUTY ON MILL CLOTH. 28(By Air Mail). Dr. John aster, presenting the second anIndian Dominion to Parliament r Rcit of Rs.
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  • 99 3 Lord Mancroft's Attack On Br. Indifference To Malayan War LONDON. Mar. 18. Lord Mancroft told the Students Union of the London School of Economics last week. "The indifference displayed by the British public to the dangerous and critical state of alTairs in Malaya is nothing short of disastrous." "The public
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  • 99 3 (o The All India Progressive 5 e Laa /< rj /i ,o*iation has set Q M up a free Lcv^/ /t/j Bureau s In DW/u" /or Mie benefli of the fit poor. V I The Bureau, which Is tfce Q ffl /irs/ 0/ its kind to
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    135 3 Pictured at the table during the New Delhi Conference on Burma at Government House. New Delhi, on Feb. 28. are left to right: Mr. Gollan, Australian High Commissioner in India; Dr. Herbert V. Evatt, Australian Foreign Minister and President of the United Nations General Assembly; Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister
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  • 838 3 It Is The Sovereign Remedy For Sickness How Mahatma (iandhi's unshakable faith in the efficacy of helped him to tide over a sudden and critical turn in his health exactly a year before his assassination is narrated by Manu Gandhi in this article published in the
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  • 454 3 MADRAS GOVERNOR 'S ADDRESS AT PALGHAT COLLEGE DIAMOND JUBILEE PALGHAT, Mar. 3 (By Air Mail).— The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, presiding over the Diamond Jubilee celebrations ol the Government Victoria College, Palghat, spoke of the great importance of positive and constructive action towards national reconstruction. In the past
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  • 54 3 M£W DhmLHi, Mar. 18. Tne Gov-ernor-General has appointed Mr Jayantiial Unhotalal ttnan, advocate, as a permanent judge ot the Bombay High Court in the vacancj caused oy the el< vation oi Mr. Justice M. C. Chagia as Chi. l Justice, tne Ministry ol
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  • 1234 4 SPEECH AT CONFERENCE OF OPHTHALMOLOGISTS MADRAS, Mar. 18.— The tenth Conference of the All-India Ophthalmoioqtcat Society commenced at the .Madras Medical olleqe Hall, on Mar. 10. Dr. I). S. Sardesai of Bombag presided. Sir V. Raman, inaugurating the onference.
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  • 510 4 Pact Ot friendship With India TO FIGHT RED MENACE IN ASIA It is widely discussed in Washington, says an Indian Press Association message, that Pandit Nehru will be shortly invited to Washington by President Truman for a very important conference. The United States Government has
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  • 148 4 NO MORE WAR CRIMES TRIALS OF JAPANESE WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. The 11-nation Far Eastern Commission on Tuesday ruled out any further trials of Japan's former leaders ior waging or plotting aggressive warfare. In a formal policy directive to General MacArtnur the Commission held that the hanging of termer Premier Hideki
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  • 275 4 PERSIA'S ANXIETY OVER RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA WAShiiNoiUN, Mar. 18. Persia s Ainuassauor here, Hussein Aia. loiu tne unueu mates becretary 01 otate. Mr. oeun Acneson. yesterday mat intensiiication 01 Kussiaii propaganda against Persia gives rise to anxiety." Alter a naif hour conference witn tne Secretary, tne Amoasaaaor toiu reporters ne nad
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  • 259 4  - S. Africa's Fabulous Treasure store To Be Opened Again F. V. VAN DER BIJL (By The Premier diamond mine, South Africa's fabulous treasure store which has been closed for 16 years, is to reopen this year. The Premier mine is 25 mile* from Pretoria, South Africa's garden capital in the
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  • 677 4 And Burn All The Sacred Books NEED FOR TEACHING ESSENTIALS OF ALL RELIGIONS Nothing wonderful would happen to the world if all the people were converted to Hinduism or Buddhism or Christianity or Judaism, because the followers of these various faiths have
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  • 133 4 European Cemeteries In India Pakistan LONDON, Mar taking over the m 1,350 European i I and Pakistan. Phi j Secretary for I lations, announci I House of Common Noel Baker said I ments of Ind; promised that tl i be protected fr< I AP acros .1 |t( i. egg and
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  • 339 5 BURMA: \o West- Sponsored Defence System Possible In Asia' thristun^Science Monitor's Vitws E India stands lit gain much i u nudum ft Pacific din nee pact which \sian suppjri against Western conitian >'< U nee Monitor" declared in ai hi a
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  • 540 5 -PRESIDENT TRIMAN XS ISHINGTON, Mar. 18 President Truman told Congress on rttursday thai there are si^ns that the tide of iialtlc i» turning against the (.reek rebels (guerillas) hut he ned "this does not necessaril} presage an easy victory." In presenting his
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  • 123 5 Turkey Confers With US, Britain On Mediterranean Pact y 18. Turkey 1, i amain anu <iinern ft on a ivieaitarran< ,/.,m. the iu. i| -'•'i^i. Lviimstca, n&acmeaain i lr i: grauu national icn a pact, nt ueclared, necessary ior security in tnis vital fcurop and A&ia ii;' tor ine mom<
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  • 70 5 l 'NDON, Mar. 16. The House of Commons on Wednesday approved an air budget ol £207,000,000. li includes provisions for an up-to-int -minute air lore. 1 of jet DomThe budget is £18,000,000 ier than tne last one. \.r Secretary Arthur Henderson Britain Is developing a jet
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  • 62 5 INDIA'S GIFT TO WEST INDIES CRICKET TEAM KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mar 18. Commenting on India's gift ol v: 7.000 to the West Indies Cricket Board of Control G. Scotter, columnist in the "Gleaner" newspaper says: "Probably no touring team from any country has ever been treated in a more generous and
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  • 38 5 Policeman Told Not To Hit At Looting Africans? Hence Before Durban ,ots Inquiry Commission l> urban policeman. Detective »<l in evidence before the Riots h >eslerdaj that during the reM. I'etterseii threatened to report Vfruans looting an Indian
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  • 48 5 538 INDIAN STATES MERGED WITH INDIAN UNION f i LHI, Ma: 18 The I i iy that 6 Indian states havt at< d by merger and i 29 perth,• total area ol the ind have a population of I Mill AP 'en inciting tin Indians. idjourned until Reuter
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  • 150 5 INDO-PAKISTAN GOODWILL TALKS KARACHI, Mar. IX. India and Pakistan have begun talks here on how to dissuade "less responsible" newspapers in their countries from making Inflammatory statements liable to cause had feelings between the two Dominions. iri Diwakar, Minister ol Information, who leads the Indian gation, and Mr. Khwaja ShaIdin,
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  • 52 5 Govt. Forces Launch All-Out Offensive Against Rebels RANGOON, Mar. 18.— Government forces have started an all-out offensive against the rebels concentrated near the rice exporting port of Bassein, 70 miles northwest of here, a communique stated last night. Heavy casualties had been inflicted on the rebels in this sector, the
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  • 144 5 INDIA "BEST PLACE" TO SECURE PEACE IN BURMA, SAYS "SPECTATOR" LONDON. Mar. 18.— The Conservative weekly Spectator yesterday nominated India as the nation "in every way best placed" to secure peace in Burma "if their is to be Intervention from outside, either diplomatic or military* 1 The Spectator thought the
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  • 186 5 LONDON. Mar. 18.-- U Ohn, th< newly appointed Burmese Ambassador to London, said Thursday that "continuance of democracy in Burma depends on the retention of power by Premier Thakin Nu." The ambassador arrived at Southampton Thursday by flying boat. H»' said then "rumours'
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  • 453 6 Speech At Inter -Religious Group Meeting Yesterday QUARRELS AMONG RELIGIOUS LEADERS DEPLORED M Mankind in these limes is troubled with a host ol desperate problems— social, economic, political and othi rs. from our human point of view they are all parts ol the
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  • 168 6 The annual sports meeting of the Naval Base Indian Sports Club will be conducted at the beginning of next uonth All Indians who are inti p ted m participating the >ports are requested to register their names before Mar, 22 Inter-Club competition ol Soccer, Volleyball
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  • 26 6 LEGCO Emergency Meeting An emergency meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday Mar. 20 ai the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 222 6 MR. EDEN TO ATTEND FIRST MEETING OF EPA, S'PORE BRANCH The unanimous resolution ol the Singapore Legislative Council to form a Branca of the Empire Parliamentary Association has oeen warmly welcomed oy the becretary oi tne Umpire Parliamentary Association,, sir toward D'Egvilie, who aas sent tne ioilowing telegram of greetings
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  • 35 6 A luncheon party will be given in h mour of Mr. Anthony Eden and Commander Noble at Rallies Hotel today (.Saturday- by the members of the Singapore Legislative Council.
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  • 169 6 The Ist 10th Gurkha Killcs operating in Jphore. on inursuay Ko.ru one bandit lour miles Norm hast of Niyor. inc Kiln field Battery Royal Artillery, killed four bandits in tne Mnkiang area on the same day, sajs an Army l*ress Keiea.se issued Msierday. Meanwnlle, a Police
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  • 196 6 TRENGGANU Dungun Area At 7. 2U a.m. on Mar. li. police in a troop carrier were attached some tnree mnes from aerangau uungun area iTrengganu) oy about ten bandits v. nu were armed With lilies and snoigUliS. A regular Malay police corporal m cnarge of ewe
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  • 73 6 The Department oi Education Is endeavouring to arrange lor the opening oi Afternoon English Schools for overage children in certain areas in January, 11)50, it there are sufficient suitable applicants. Application Forms lor enrolment may be ootained Horn the Police Stations at Changai, Paya
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  • 61 6 New Deputy Commander, Malay a District Brigadier R. O. Collingwood, D SO., has assumed the appointment of Deputy Commander Malaya District. He has come from Scotland, where he was the Commander of a Lowland Independent Territorial Brigade. During the war he wa^ in the Middle East and Burma. In Burma,
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  • 72 6 MIC President Denies Statement Sardar Budh Singh. President of the Malayan inuian uongress, writes; "un my return from India, it nas oeen Drought to my notice tnat i was reported to have said to the Press in New ueini tnat there were some 3Uu iiiaians unjustly neld under emergency Regulations
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  • 48 6 Mr. Ernest Bevin is broadcasting a taiic on the Atlantic Fact on tne 8.t>.0. Ueneral Overseas Service at -i.is a.m. today (baturday), Mar. 19. li reception is good, rtaaio Malaya will record his taiß and re- broadcast it alter the 1.3u p.m. news.
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  • 42 6 Tlie Perak Indian Amateur Atnietic Council will give a Tea Party at the Kinta Indian Association, Guruawara Road, Ipoh. tomorrow, Sunday, Mar. 20 at 5 p.m. in honour of the Pcrak team winding the 1948 All-Malayan IndoJeyionese Athletic Championship.
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