Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOLV. NO. 17. SINGAPORE. .MONDA V. MARCH 28, 1919. FOl'tt PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 103 1 rxanvnauons To Be Conducted Xtresh Communist influence Alleged ,i j,, oui Own <"" Bpondent) Mar. 27. Thousands of Madras I nils m the province who ended their sitting (arli/ Ktsi week were deeply perj University authorities announce on in n t<> answer afresh
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  • 54 1 IMa I I move an adjournment motion in the Assembly yesterday to discuss aKage. The Speaker, however, rul« d the motion out sine*' the University was an autonomous body. Madras Uniy y standard is usually the highest in the Country a: id serious i thock
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  • 59 1 IMIDRAS v > i Revelations of further leakages forced th« U)' caned .ill lumni'd'a.e wt^tten examinations including ,,iv held rh< ordei will aiivct sertonalj the future chances MN students who have already written two-thirds m in the I niversity's long history when it has drastic
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  • 19 1 pond* i»t; newly u d" of abav aC BomAc^ d so < imu- I right.
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  • 18 1 Nehru's Message To Peace Conference I--1 iral and for v. ided thi u< ".1 your i.rl con A.P.
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  • 186 1 M Burmese political lead m said >esUrday r liujnj can bold its first "*neral flection soon, K Suprem< Councillor of the Anti-Fascid reopU* B u I'M bade thi> statement in x n interview pub--9 Barman Hr said "peace seems remote. I 1
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  • 26 1 HONGKONG-SHANGHAI TELEPHONE LINK on 1 ocoo On Sundays md holidayw 1] hi only a nv 1 rvic« rig ut 0900 a.m. alUil 1/ oD A. P.
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  • 132 1 DAK SEVAKS FOR MADRAS 0 MADRAS, Mar. The p«» s Q Moiiiiy 01 intrtKtuciß| in the r rural anas oi Madras pro- (3 flnec a new class of postmen o q similar t o me Dak Waks, now Q IJI experimentally employed in it Ji.iun, was revealed by Mr. u
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  • 80 1 (From Our Own CorirsponcU'iU) NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. The GOVeminent of India's announcement on the future of Bhopal will be made by about the middle of April, Mr. V. P. Mellon, Advisor to the States Ministry, said yesterday. Menon, who arrived here on Saturday had a
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  • 127 1 'White Master Mind' Organised Durdan Race Riots? DURBAN, Mar. 27. Accusations thai a while 'master mind" organised the recent Durban riots in which more than I'JO persons were killed, mostly Indian, were made before the Commission of Inquiry in Durban on Saturday. Representatives of the Natal Indian Organisation alleged the
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Mar. 27 -King GeOrge on Friday knighted the surgeon who operated on him on March 12. Professor J. R Learmonth, who became Sir Jemea Rognvald Learmonth at the simple and brief ceremony at Buckingham Palace, cut a nerve noar the bas< i of the spine to
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  • 267 1 CAPETOWN Mar 11. The South African Government has no intention of issuing a passport to Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, President of the South African Indian Congress who is now in London, it was understood here yesterday. South African authorities
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  • 289 1 REFUGEE REHABILITATION PROBLEM STATEMENT IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The Indian Parliament yesterday debated I he "relief and rehabilitation situation in India.*' Mo_ hanlal Saksena, Minister of State. Relief and Rehabilitation, opening the debate said India Government was as
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  • 99 1 COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO POLICE FIRING (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Mar. 27.— A four-man Committee oi the Bombay Legislature Congress Party will leave Bombay shortly for the village °f Erangaon in Anmednagar District to investigate at first hand the circumstances leading to police firing on a mob there and
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  • 60 1 AUCKLAND. Mar. 27.— Lord I towel, British Minister ol tUatf foi Rial Affairs, left Auckland toaay for Sydney Dy a»r sifter concluding hi> ta.Rs w»ili the New Zealand Government. One ol foui British envoys visiting the domi- nun- to discuss Commonwealth cu- ace, h<
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  • 106 1 FRANCO-ITALIAN CUSTOMS UNION AGREEMENT PARIS, Mar. 27.— Fran .nd Italy on Saturday rigned a treaty design *r down the tariff wall between them and eventually unity all their trade. The pact calls for a French and Italian customs union in 1950 and a complete economic merger by 1955. The French
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  • 61 1 COCHIN PREMIER EN ROUTE TO DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) COCHIN, Mm. 27.— Cochin PreA Kkanda WurUr arrived in th« city yesterday en rou r *<> Delhi for l n ial 'talks regarding the mei Travancore nd Cochin with dar Plate] on Mar. 30 H ►pie ol Cochin generally .(-I
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  • 160 1 NANKING, Mar. i«\— The Nationalist peace delegation win u> 10 v ommnnwt-acMi feiptng on Mar. bu reaoy to oegin an Jtnru 1 negotiations with tne nnuse < minumsts 10 end tne eivn war, aecording to unomciaJ reports here today < fnis decision
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  • 326 1 WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY'S LATEST VICTIM TOKYO. Mar 27. The Australian Government today refused Corporal Lorenzo (ianiboa. a Filipino, permission to rejoin his Australian wife and t\v 0 children in Melbourne. Alva C Carpenter, chief of SCAP > legal section said he was notified that the Australian Government offered, however, to
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  • 156 1 KASHMIR PLEBISCITE WILL BE A SUCCESS NEW YORK, Mar. 27. The New York Herald Tribune said yesterday in an editorial on the Kashmir plebiscite that there seemed to be a "good prospect of "The political leaders ot In and Pakistan appear to be d stermin< I to s< ttle tlieir
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  • 168 1 Eisenhower Urged To Lead Peace Delegation To Moscow NEW YORK, Mar. 27 Prof. Ha rold J. Laski. former Labour Party Chairman of Britain, proposed mi Saturday that General Dwight D Eisenh«>wjer and fctht-r Western leaders be sent to Monc»w to pave fh«- way for an JKast-We.-t peace meeting in Stockholm
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  • 115 1 (frrom Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Mar. 22.— Demobilisation dI HM'»-^ state Army will be completed b) ipr. I, announced R. A. El Edro<)>. former commander oi the State Forces in an interne^ here yesterday. **After thiit dal strength of the >\m^ standing army
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  • 447 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, March, 28, 1949. FUTURE OF RUBBER MMALL-HOLDINGS 'I mo] i o übxn i tnvm th« pub! Bmail.H I J O Vhc D Box J Lumpur), v I i i n ol produ ,1 eviden (i. Committee mi I b< or r< til i High. u
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  • 200 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: No Compulsory Military Training In Schools MTEL ON RE-EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS DISMISSED ON POLITICAL GROUNDS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. Defence Minister Sardar Baldev replying w> a question in me muian Parliament on m.in. saia uovernmeni did not cjnsiuej n necessar> to introduce compulsory
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  • 217 2 Minister's Statement In E. Punjab Assembly si. vi i. V i>i<ti\ it. otani iiartar .Miitfii. iieveiopitiem ivumsier, >.uu .n me I'..im ruiijau -s j 1 1 i > tnat .ue l*anmii laMMDuem oi iiitk.'iMiioo u.iuei tiic auvice oa aa.U > UCUiKi .Vim i.>t6l', ou.iuai xtioCv' .^lllgiii.
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  • 47 2 BRITISH TITLES NOT TO BE USED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS CUTTADK, Mar. 17.— Kepijinj; to a quesuon in tne ori.ssa .i»enu>iv Mr, Manatau, me rremier, saiu tiiat tne Government nad issued instructions loroiaaniß me use in jiiiciai records ui tltiCl conierred >n Indians during tne British refime. FOC
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  • 80 2 KARACHI. Mar. 27. -Mr. Anthony eklen, former Bntisn Foreign bejretary, arrived in Karacm oy air irom LAhore last rugnt ana will leave iur Lonaon eariy in Monday jaorning. :vir. t,drn was accompanied oy Mr. Gnuiam Mohammad, i J aKistan Finance Minister, and Mr. Afushtaq ourmani, Minister
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  • 97 2 INDIAN MILITARY DEFENCE REPRESENTATIVES ON UK, USA TOUR NEW \ji :.tu. Mar. zi. Repre-M'iitu'-i\v'6 ol >in Inuiiin Army, i\avy I Ministers ol Defence are to ave New Delhi on Apr. C tor an light weeks mission in the Uni^d rkiui;a<jin, the uniu'd States and zeriand. Air Marshal Sir T. Eimhirst,
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  • 95 2 Area Nut Production To Be Increased KARWAK, Mar. 27, Plans to Lnjreasc areca nut o< t <*i nut > promce in India and u make tin country seit-sunicient win or con- ivu snort iy wnen tiie prelimi- survey m Hi;.- regara, which eing carried out ah over^ India Nambiar, Speciaj
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  • 113 2 Military Folice For Chandernagore UHAMOfettNAOOtt^, itiar. 11. A contingent ui mim<uj punce iuu Assist i»*e lOtai POUCC m maintaining law ana oruei. it may uv recalled that there vvas some aisturDauce near u mm area nere on Mar. o waen a nuinuer 01 peopie mauigeu ui stone inrowing ana set
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  • 74 2 KAiwicm, Mar. 27. Pa£|£tan aiii become a tuily Hedged member >t tile uniifu Aauoiis Luuouuunai, scientific and Cultural Organisation trom next July, Dr. Kim oiiou. special adviser to UiNt^csco on Asia and tne Far East baiu hert yesterday. l*ne CK>minion, ho said, would aave to
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  • 308 2 Another Asian Conference NEW DELHI, Mar. 27. Indian Government circles here yesterday expressed t heir disappointment at the Canadian formula on Indonesia adopted by 1he Security Council. They felt it was "hardly a reassuring augury for progress" towards a solution of the Indonesian
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  • 71 2 BOMBAY WINS RANJI TROPHY Bombay, Mar. 81 Bombay Tours. flay iron the final of the Indian cricket championship for the Ranji Trophy, beating Karoda by 408 runs. Bombay did noi force the iollowon in spite of a first innings lead of 352 runs. Final scores: Bombay <>20 (K. C. Ibrahim
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  • 93 2 PITTSBURG, Mar. 27 John L. .ewis on Thursday told his United vline Workers unionists to go back to work on Monday. Lewis called the work stoppage two weeks ago in protest against the appointment of Dr. James 3oyd as Director of the Bureau
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  • 63 2 LONDON, Mar. 27. -The Malayan badminton team, now touring Ireland sails for Singapore on Mav aftor visiting Bwed< n and D* n nark TJi< manager and captain ot the Mr. Lim Chuan Grok. who b- en in a London hospital recovering from an
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  • 36 2 ALLAHABAD. Mar. >:> —Shortagf desks for examinee* i. s said to li: »v«' resulted In th< )M>st|><>ii* mi-nt On- university examinations here. They utre first jx^tponcd t o April g ai.d have now bet-u furthti nostpuncd.- F.O.C.
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  • 140 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 27.— Emer. v ncy measures have been taken by I< alth authorities of East Punjab °iovince and Delhi, to combat an pidemic of Plague. The di«oase has already broken »ut in two districts of Ambala and r <arnal_in East Punjab. In the
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI. Mar. 27.— Th«< Government of India have decided, it la understood, to prohibit the publication of advertisements relating u, liquor and other Intoxicants in all Government publications. This decision ha* bo<n taken as being in harmony w^h the Govern^ m< nt'i
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  • 31 2 WASHINGTON. Ma. 27—Pr-i--dent Truman on Thursday nipht signed th< .solution authoi.-in« a USsl 6.oou 000 contribution by the United Btf to th*> Uiiiu-d Nations lor the rel^i oX Palestine relugt-es. A.P.
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  • 358 2 Task Ot Ensuring Imp^ Plebiscite NEW DELHI,W. 27.-AI. Lie, SetiJ! J ol the U.IV, has announced the appoint,,,, miral Chester W. INimitz, Chief oi L.s y tions, as Plebiscite Administrator lot tht jdiiimu and ivasnmir, according to a I're s *1 tue e..>. commission lor inuia una t»u nere.
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  • 253 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 27. Four essentials, ditions for the conduct of the Kashmir pivuisfl were laid down by M. A. H. Ispahani, Pakistani i ambassador to the United States. f He told the Commonwealth Club 01 uuiitornia tne "plebiscite can only nave meaning if tnese conait ions are luihlleu:
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  • 47 2 IRACHJ M 27. Kir >t the Ui. Im Jon m who 1 night from I.)-* 1 K Paidstan jn Mohammed Zalr i !j Minibt. r with I viurmani lixJay. B. 1 The d« K Kcrchove (Bell 1 i^ozunu iColunii I Oeneral Mauric n aiilitury advibcr. Reuter
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  • 276 2 Acheson Praises India Pakistan ON PEACEFUL KASHMIR SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON, Mar. 27— Secretary of SUU I" g son said Wednesday the United States hope* foi satisfactory" settlement of the dispute betwi Pakistan over the former state of Kashmir. Acheson told his press conference the t*« fr have shown "a most co.uperatl
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  • 107 3 London Premiers' Conference To Discuss This 'iMomentous' issue Ljjioii FOR *EEtM ...JIA INSIDE Ul. Mar. 27.— A formula for an entirely ft o mmonwealth relationships Mf/ u m i mi tonwealth Prime /Hints- ncXi month, it was named aus( in me Prime Minister said they
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI. Mar 27— The Goticnl of India annt.uncPd on IhurHdaj two agreements by which French fim.- k :i auvis* on possible o!>.i hmenl o. r a shipyard and radar factory in india. igr< i m nt w gned with Genera] de
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  • 593 3 Britain Anxiously Awaiting UdClolOTl LONDON, Mar. 27. The British are watching for signs that Burma wants to rejoin the commonwealth. There have been seva al hard hints that Prime Minister Thakin Nit* shaky government is thinking of doing so, cables by Arthur Uavs/wn, A.I J
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  • 171 3 rhe I nited Nations fcconumic Commis- l J( r'ai lim opens .1 Committee ol th<- whoic t« (Monday) with iis comprehensive US.Si:».<»«»,OOO,- v Id ksia shelved. isociatc member nations and ten interwfrnmental orßanisations arc expected to attend the n University, site of the recent
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  • 25 3 LONDON, Mar. 27 Burmese iador U Ohn saw P)irm- Mu idor U Ohn saw Prime Mier Sir Stafford Cripps. Chancellor of th 1 Exchequer.- Reuter
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  • 121 3 INDIANAPOLIS, Mar 27 (iovernor Henry F. Sclurickier has signed a bill prohibiting racial segregation in Indiana's public schools bv September 1954. The chief executive used a pen once belonging to George Wasliington Carver, famed N>gro scientist. The pen now is the property of K^'presentativt' James
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  • 86 3 BRITAIN IMPEDING ISRAEL-TRANSJOKUAN AGREEMENT? RHODES. Mar. 27. The present •>: British troops in Akabu is holdIng up Israeli-Transjordan agree>n reduction ot forces, it trncd her*> on Friday. Negotiations slowed (i.^wn conwhen th( I ra< I delegation raised the qu< -n<-n befon the try committee. Both driega•i.i epn m igr< ed
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  • 27 3 -i\ ana K it ion foi Asia .«i»d ih« SouthI E K I K Ki i I H H isidtT H ami. H K A. P.
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  • 746 3 CHINA Peace Talks To Begin On April 1 Names Of SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 27. The Communist New China news agency announced briefly on Saturda> ti&at the Keds would begin peace taiks with the nationalists at Peiping on April 1. The English language broadcast heard here by the Associated Press said
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  • 303 3 Russo- Iranian Frontier Skirmishes Reported SOVIE r ULTIMATUM TO IRANIANS' TEHERAN, IRAN, iMar. 27. A high military source said on Saturday a detachment of 50 Soviet troops has killed one Iranian soldier and wounded and captured two others in a disputed frontier region. The incident, the Informant said in an
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  • 108 3 LAUSANNE, Mar. 27. A seven pound princess was born to Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma and ex-King Michael of Rumania on Saturday. The new princess to be christened Margareta after Princee Anne's mother, and the mother were reported to be doing well at Mont
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  • 50 3 TOKYO, Mar. 24. -Nine of Japan's "big ton" cotton .spinning firms sr.eduled for decentralisation will now remain intact. The holding commission ol the Liquidation Commission today removed the nine firms and om> wool company from the restricted list of groups to be split up. Reuter
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  • 58 3 Japan Korea Trade Agreement roKYO. liar. 27 Dene Doui MacArthu Supreme \llied Hi adquarters in Japal yes terday announced th» conclusion ol an $80,000,000 trade pact b<t* Japan and Korea. Trade sourci s hcr< reporting the agreement Wednesday before ih»* official announcement, said it called for the exchange ol Japa
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  • 107 4 Following is the full Emergency casualty statistics, revised and corrected up to I h. j\S, 1949, and issued by the Government of the Federation of Malaya, on Malays Chinese Indians Indonesians Kurpns. Siamese Sakai Others Totals ns Killed MS 2 18 1
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  • 223 4 ABDUCTED PHOTOGRAPHER'S CAR RECOVERED have been 12 arrests in the leration during the past 24 hours 11 m Perak. On Mar H>. a police party recovered a car belonging to a Seremban photographer who was ahductrd hy bandits early in November last year, iin car was i.miiki in the Broga
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  • 116 4 Although petrol coupons for the coming quarter have been available lor issue for the past fortnight, very few motorists have drawn their ation. Less than a quarter of tin* motorists in the Colony have draw n their ration up to date. With only a. week to
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  • 127 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, MJar. 11.— IVti_ tions have been submitted to the Governor-General Sri Rajagopa. lacNari and Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as well as the Premier of Madras, Mr. Hamaswami Iteddiar by the peoples of Tanjore villages of Muthupet.
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  • 131 4 A Committee has been set up by the Government of Singapore to examine the unemployment vosition in the Colony with the following members:— Mr. A. Gilmour (Secretary for Economic Ailaii\s> Chairman; Mr. G. VV. Davles, Acting Commissioner lor Labuur; Mr. H. B. Basten. Chairman, Singapore Harbour Board:
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  • 33 4 HONG KONG, Mar. 25.- This British Colony will b«- placed on wartime footing for a week as from next Sunday, when police, army, navy and air forces will stage combined exercises. A. P.
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  • 293 4 Following results of the Hindi Examination held in Malaya in December, 1948, have been issued by the Hindustani Prachar Sabha, Kuala Lumpur:— SINGAPORE CENTRE PRATHMIC:— Mary Jones. Mary Essho Gr. 11. MADHYAMA:— M. P. Pulipra Gr. II: Murley Kumar Sharma Gr. li. G. K. Radhabai Gr. II;
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    • 215 4 ANTITB- RESEARCHES/ ttJICTiONS SIRUP TABLETS ivpo-.i i i o! ii i)r Kiauddin Mi shaikli (K.T.J. l>elhi), Physician and Surccon. Hyderabad (Sind). BSYI i\ VntJ T.B. has n unpr< c< dent< d results and i coi ilatc you for the same." (4) THF ASIATIC SCIENTIFIC T.R RESEARCH LABORATORIES LIU POST BOX
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    • 77 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT With deep sorrow we inform all our relatives ;md friends that Mr. Unniyattil-Narayana Menon, Dresser-in-Charge of the Dispen- ary of the Straits Melting Works. Pulau Brani. Singapore and t lndirect brother of Mr. U. R Menon of St. James Power Station passed away In the afternoon of the 21st
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    • 132 4 SHIRIN TO-DAY: 8.45 and 9.15 p.m. Motii.il Kurshid, Ishwarlal, Sittara, Dexit, Etc., Etc. TO- DAY: %M and D.30 p.m. Balachandran Sarojini in 4 ITHU NIJAMA TAMIL) H /Jove, W^iM, s ThkuU j Ck--^-^T-^T .^f^ttoß^^.' _W# _Wfl _Vf AVa _W rW^BcT B^ J "1 .^BBHB^aBBBHBBV ABF IV _V _V JV BJVBBI
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    • 93 4 ""'"I'll H DIAMOND THEM LAST DAY: 3.15, 6.15 Uj P J A powerful picture with a powerful (k coupled with sensation and thrill GHARorHOB Star rin</ JAMUNA, MOLINA, KALYANI and 1 I Punctuated with lilting songx and <l lln I TO-MORROW BY PUBLIC llhqiA 7k T a nr* a v
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