Indian Daily Mail, 12 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. .No. 61. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APKIL \z, 194'j. hOUK PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 139 1 vi/s Protest To Netherlands Alleged Incident 8a Sumatra J IKDUIta MM VICTIMS DELHI, ipr. 11.— A Government spokesman India has protested lo the Netherlands ;i; slaying ot three Indian nationals by s" n Sumatra. mid tht Indians were shot after )s 'made sure
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  • 18 1 LONDON DOCKWORRERS GO ON STRIKE I < I I, I Do ol his union, 20,000, i o r> Reuter
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) •BAY, Apr. 11.— Sarat ChanBos* broth Bubhas Chan- I Se, act". 1 ,i public m< I I'ub^cl the India (iovernment "Cadominated/ 1 and called upon all I parties and groups in th^ country to unite- and provide to the
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  • 29 1 FR. INDIA NOT FOREIGN TERRITORY UNTIL DEC. 11 Our own Correspondent) I?. rich India'.ye. aid not be iy till Dec. India Go\ E acta Oovconct'dnr: tc Ited, on equire"
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  • 15 1 1,200 ABORIGINALS IN ANDAMAN ISLANDS A partj d< puted Andaon th< riment ol vera] Reuter
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  • 104 1 PUPPET JOGJA SULTAN IN BATAVIA PEACE TALKS j -The Sultan of Jogjakarta arrived n connection with thr forthcoming nited Nations to restore peace in In Rumriuen. m the ffi Diuch delegation. A United Nati I n foi UTC| said th»" prelimionferenoe of Dutch and Re. biicang may open here at
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  • 125 1 FIVE NAZI LEADERS CONVICTED OF WAR CRIMES I NBERG, Apt. 11. -Fiv<- o! Hitler's top government officials Were convicted by a U.S. war mes court today of helping him plan aggressive war. They were the first Germans to be convicted of war plotting by an all American court. Not since
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  • 77 1 SAIGON, Apr ll.— French and military units sunk 220 junks be- o Vietminh (Indochineee n ni near Rach--120 mil<s south of Tonkin, the nch ii: mmand announced her<- today. French troops also d«s- d a number of factories and leries, th communiqu* said Seven
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  • 101 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.— The Indian States Constitution will form an integral part o f the Indian constitution as a result of agreement Ched between the Indian OOVtrnmeni ana \\\v States representa. tii s. This is iikely to eliminate liiaian
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  • 82 1 RANGOON, Apr 11.— Burnu>><Premier Tnuk.in Nu, who left today for Now Delhi and Karachi is *'xp»cti'd b> observers here to put his country's views to the Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers, Pandit Nehru and Liatjoal Ali Khan, before they <;<» to London for Commonwealth
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  • 87 1 IMPROVED FODDER SITUATION IN GUJERAT FAMINE AREAS (From Our Own Correspondent) AHMEDABAD, Apr. 11.— The Collector ot Ahmedabad told the press th« fodder position in the recent Gujerat famine areas has 'greatly improved". He added three-fourths of the alloted food quota had been received and presently they have stored about
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  • 55 1 BANDOENG, Apr. 11.— The Indonesian people faction in the Pasundan Parliament "Parki," in a statement today said it did not agree with the way how the PasUtidan Government negotiated with Republican armed units in the state to Coase hostilities and cooperate for th« good of the people, Aheta, 'h' 1
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  • 306 1 ATHENS Apr. 11. The Greek Ministry of Public Order claimed today that 80 Communists who had been arrested, had plotted to assassinate Major-General lanes Van Fleet, military head of the United States aid mission to Greece, and a numhei of Greek
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  • 381 1 Legislators Flee To Shanghai As Communist threat Increase! CHINA: An unconfirmed report today said Nationalist planes yesterday bombed and destroyed two-thirds oi a Communist train on the ivngpu-Hankow line near Chuusien, 30 miles north oi Nanking. ULTIMATUM DEADLINE POSTPONED? Semi-official sources said on Monday the Communists had postponed until Miuay
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  • 69 1 AUCKLAND. Apr. 11 .—Mr. K. H. Rahman, Pakistan Trade Comn: I>n Ail tralla, declared h«r« ci..y nai Pakistan had no inten. aving *.he British Com** ttith. M- Rahman making h"- rir> f cffleial visit t New Zealand H i f wa- a "malicious lie 1
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  • 62 1 Husband Sentenced For Cutting Utt Wife's Nose LAHORtt, Apr. VI.— A 30-ycai-old man was sentenced here today l<> two years' rigorous imprisonment for Catting on ins wile a nose. It was said in court that when his wile told him she did not wish to live with him ne cut
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  • 349 1 INDIAN GOVT.'S TOLERANT ATTITUDE TO CHRISTANS COMMENDED TO POPE LLLDN Apr. l „_-jlu> Very Reverend Father Jerome D Souza, memlHM- of the Indian Constituent Assembly, said here on Friday thai Uv recently told the Pope ai the Vatican that Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, and the Indian government were maintaining
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  • 64 1 BANGALORE, Apr. 11. A railway parcel, consigned by the President of the Indian National Congress, has taken two years and ten months to travel from Allahabad to Bangalore. The packet contained receipt books and was addressed to the Secretary of the Mysore State Congress. It was booked at
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  • 65 1 MOSCOW, Ayr. 11 -A S«-v delegation of at least 50 ptfloni will leave shortly ior the World Peace Cong less scncduK'd lor Apr. 25 -\t> Paris. They hav<- already applied t u th© iTrencn Embassy lur visas. The delegation include! composer Dmitri Shostakovich, writers
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  • 84 1 BRISBANE. Apr. 11.- Horsea x-port.-d from Australia wew being used 'O help fight deadly plagues in India, said a passenger who j ched Brisbane recently aboard 1 000-ton Chanda. Tlic passenger, who said that he took 50 horsei to Calcutta lat..- last year.
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  • 78 1 PARIS. Apr. 11. The French Communist Par^ at the close of I i national conference last iw. adopted a resolution containing the clause "defence ol peace and sti pi< Atlantic Pac on,, oi th- party's Immediate ob tiyes. Other pointfl <A thr ttion
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  • 203 1 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LONDON, Apr. 11.— Mr. MaJcohn MacDonald the Dm inLssioner (jieneral for the United Kingdom in South East bsiM, today appealed to British citizens to subscribe to a lund f<»i the endowment of the University of Malaya in a
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, April, 12, 1949.
    • 218 2 THE nm>i dastardly outrage >o in perpetrated l»> the NHristfl In this country ji l h« bomb attempt against such a v/eUknown leadet as Mr. Tan henf Lock, i»rm< r Chairman of the ID* Malayan Council of i. inl Action and a( present Vrv- (I in <>:
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    • 689 2 MR. V. M. N. MENON'S PLEA Re I. I. FUND Ii- .7 one in Malaya who n convinced about th« exclue claim to i Immigration Fund, w« ild a k h .1 (u her to go through perch delivered by Mr. V. M. .i non in the Fed* ral I*
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  • 546 2 Prince Peter Of Greece To Study Marriage Custom Of Malabar MADRAS, Apr. 11. Prince peter of Greece, well-known anthropologist and explorer, wh 0 is here now will proceed to .Malabar in a few days to study the marriage customs of the people of Malabar. The Prince, who is third in
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI, Apr 11. -V. K. Krishna Menon, India's High Commissioner In London, last week met Commerce Minister K. C. Neogy to report on United Kingdom's view of the freight war. Krishna Menon was called home for consultation. A. P.
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  • 291 2 rfJEHStrS ASSURANCE SOU.tt.lGim Ot INDIA WILL NOT S- AFFECTED NEW DELHI, Apr. 11. Tha Working Committee of India's Congress Party on Sunday supported the Government's stand on India's future relations with the Commonwealth, Dr. P. Sitaramayya, President of the Congress
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  • 73 2 LONDON, Apr ii The British Trade Union Congress disclosed on Saturday it has rejected an invitation from Russian labour leaden to -<-nd a representative to Moscow A Congress spokesman said th»British Labour movement was asked to S'-nd a fraternal delegate to th< Congress ol tin Ru
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  • 350 2 No Hard Fast Formula To Keep India With C 'wealth SPECTATOR I LONDON, Apr. llv— The consir x alive nvi.u M yesterday «1 the dangers of trying t, lIK m.,i li wealth >ly l kCeP U Rcpubllta r In'iKi vlitll "Let India, as she desires. »>r KenuM,, M-menlk Commonwealth, out
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11. An Association to strive lor tile establishment ci a World F^cH-ral Government his been formed hero. C. L. Paliwal and Mrs. B. Shiva Rao have b^ e n appointed convenors of the movement to organise a Constituent Assembly
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  • 43 2 LONDON, Apr. 11 -Princess Elizabeth is to open the sixth International Congress o f Radiology, which will bring 1,500 t<j 2,000 radiologists from all over the world to London next year. The formation of a Company to organise it has beiii announced Reuter
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  • 44 2 Alhaj Khwaja Nazimuddin. Governor-General of Pakistan, tries a cricket bat for balance during a visit to the Sialkot Sports Stall at the Technical Training Centre, Jail Road, Lahore, on Mar. 2G. The bat was made at the training centre. A.P. Photo.
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  • 372 2 India Plans Huge Expansion Of Navy Adm- Parry To Discuss Details In London LONDON, Apr. 11. Famous British fighting ships worth many millions sterling may become Indian as a result of the purchasing mission to London led by Vice-Admiral William E. Parry, who is expected to arrive here by air.
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  • 114 2 PAKIS. Apr. 11. Prince Buu Lor princlral private Secretary to ex-Emperor Bao Dai of Annam rnay receive representatives of the iiido Chinese Ex*rtir.i*' Autonjvist leader J .«> Chi hLtih when he arrives it) Inc*o-Chl«n ne\-t week scum clcse to the Prinr^
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  • 71 2 On«- pemoH ua, utuer* ser,ou>, upkwion on v Jr •infaparam. i un t in., u *>mb on sum, trapanas aiTl •nt-> u,,, Bittiß. j room, as r^m, •son ua. killed and two serioiMx. Xi It 's h'jr.i, thl was made on .hi M o'hor reading n,,n KST' bu Tin-
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  • 13 2 BAHAWAJ I■■ rson, gang ol i. sector oi smd, ac recuvea h«r«.- FOC
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  • 73 2 MADRAS, Apr 11.-M samindari an a in Blilci lniiu Ooi.uamund to be a prap*ctifc centre if th<- I'pi'i; gold minini pxp*n $w. ■IIOWI tfr v'li'ui' Signor Usonj \r. cent|y «u the intn Indian firm i<» eifbft I lily of (i< v« -lopniK f)i -i" 1 gold mining centr fci
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  • 45 2 INDIA TO INSTAL 100-KW RADIO TRANSMITTERS NEW DELHI to Instal tiir wave radi« tran the "Voic- I cst corner oi the eight-year She a High pow< Day. Ahmed il cliuin wavi point.-* Umi« I diuni v 500,000 no.ouu a broad, is! m village 15,0(i'» Reuter
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  • 18 2 10 Killed In Train Tragedy CALCUTT/ wen kill I Suno I jump, 'l about 300 An i rem<
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  • 178 3 itfidon Indian students' Conference Resolution peoples' struggle for Northumberland, Apr. jj. jhe ties ol Great Britain and Europe ■unii conference here yesieruuy ol MUtion* Heating wan inttu I omusonweattn, colonial and arid ,nace. on the political situation the confe[tm "inalienable right of the
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  • 107 3 German Communist Leader Denounces New W. German Reforms v Apr. 11. me Uerman tmunis r Max Keimann mea tii- statute ui tne oecupalon autnoritj 5 for Western ueris tatting iruin tne uerman nation an tnelr "rignta 01 seurrmnation ana sovereignty." Herrn Keimann toia a ruiiy at ten tnat tne western-
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  • 130 3 "WE HAVE NO REASON TO FEAR" SAYS LANCE W YOR] Apr. 11. Halyard ...;iiiL 1 in Foreign Minis he had "no reason I ported activity 01 lan troops near jthe t borders' statement ab a plane tor Oslo, where bill matt a personal report to ibin< I and Parliament on
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  • 144 3 London Times On The Pakistan Atghan Rift LONDON, Apr. ix. influential Lonuun tsconom*st recently commented thai cuiniiLt Detween nanistan and ana cny west ox trie mau^, wouiu ■lauiiaciui'y oiate u* tr\>lii ,iic pu^ilL 01 VlC'*' U. Russia." had beei. »*i i,, ins acii v < in the area. v O8
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  • 422 3 Communists To Issue Cease Fire Order? IIINA: SHANGHAI, Apr. 11. Chinese newspapers said the Communists will issue a cease-fire order today. Quoting reliable sources the papers said Acting President Li Tsung.jen received the news last nitfht in a telephone call from Communist headquarters in i'eipins. The oMer\ is expected to
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  • 45 3 Photo. This picture, was taken when Princess Margaret, who was stayins with the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort at Badminton. Gloucestershire, lodr to hounds with the Duke's pack. This is the first time the Princess has jo ined a fox-hunt. A.P.
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Apr. 11. -Seven thousand London Dock workers will strike on Monday, today, in protest against the dismissal of 33 of their men. a spokesman of the National Amalgamated Stevedores and Docker.^ Union said on Sunday light. A.P.
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11 —Had in telegram servic* 1 between India and Japan 'is expected tjo start after a month. Negotiations for the establishment of the service are, however, already complete, it is understood. A radio telephone link exists between Bombay and London and a
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI. Apr 11 .—Johnston International Company of Califor- nia ha ed to undertake the istruction «.i tubewells in the Ga- Plains at the rate of at least 1 000 per year. Agriculture Minister J. Daulatram told questioners in the Legislative the Company carried
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  • 41 3 LONDON, Apr. 11.— The Soviet news agency, Tass, reported today that UtM North Korean delegation has left for Paris to attend the "World Congress for Peace" openon Apr. 20. The d«*h fti -.xr,' headed by Ham o 1 xi A. P.
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  • 40 3 marched to th< British administration headquarters to deliver the and \van-«'d to continm their march on to the French and American consulates. Police *hn"w thr- rnud .Mid Arab <!• iv persuaded 'ho crowd to r« turn l<j th* mosque.- A. P.
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  • 108 3 TRIPOLI. A\)v. 11 Arab leaders and notables and <,v«r 400 Arab youths met in protest in Tripoli on Saturday in the Senussi Mosque. Th'-y issued a statement protesting against "th< United N. n d«ito all Italian cltiegatf i e i views on the future ol
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  • 359 3 BURMA TO ENLIST INDIAN PREMIER'S SUPPORT FOR BR. LOAN NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.— Thakin Nu, the Burmese Premier i^ to visit Pandit Nehru here on Tuesday, it was announced on Sunday night. It is believed that Thakin Nu will endeavour to enlist Pandit Nehru's
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  • 295 3 Uttiaal Statement NEW DELHI, Apr. 1 L— Th e Prime Ministers oi West Bongal, Bihar, Orissa ana the C.l*, and Berar, in i joint statement nave disapproved the propaganda carried on in the I'ress and on me platiorm in regard to readjustment ot boundaries
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  • 144 3 Poor Response In Voting for Cochin-China Territorial Assembly! SAKJON, Apr. 11. Only about one Vietnamese elector in eight voted in yesterday's election for the Cochin-China territorial Assembly, which is to vote on the future of Indo-China's "rice bowl." Of 4,800 registered Vietnamese electors, 598 went to the polls. Out of
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  • 565 4 5,000 Reward Offered For Capture Of Ipoh Terrorist SEQVKL TO TAX CHENG LOCK MURDER ATTEMPT "EUROPEAN OFFICER AM TWO MALAY POLICEMEN KILLED IN MENTAKAB A $S/fOO reward has been offered by the police for the capture within JS hours ot the man who is wanted in connection with Sunday's incident
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  • 296 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 11— India's test Captain Lala Amarnath was suspended from first cla^s cricket in India for indiscipline by ?he Board Of Control which hold an extraordinary general meeting yesterday evening. This is the second occaSion in Amarnath's dramatic cricketing career that
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  • 218 4 [rengganiTs B."Hli Malay School officially declared open by the Superintendent of Education (Mr. V Rees), before a gathering of 2,000 at Kampong Buloh I iding, Vlukim Manir, on the morning of Apr. The nt'U school, which Ls oi a temporary nature, i s the
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  • 19 4 Rad will be i i ]>r<K:eed"i u gislative incil .'i 9.45 to-night B Netyork.
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  • 36 4 pr motion ol Dr N. K. Sen. tor In Bacteriology, to be Proor Bacteriology, King Edward 1 College ol Medicine, Singapore, n prov< l by the Secretary ol state t(»r I
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  • 344 4 LET KEDAH BE AGAIN MADE DARULAMAN (ABODE OF PEACE) RULER'S APPEAL TO ALL COMMUNITIES The Sultan of Kedah declared 'on Saturday last that the various communities now had a greater share in the administration of the State. It was up to them to co-operate to make the New Constitution work
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  • 32 4 High Commissioner fiir rney lias appoint* d Mr F>. J.P. to be :t TcinI iry Uri Rcial Member ol the 1 Legl lativ< Council as Mar. 29 this year.
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  • 33 4 All are welcome, writes the Hon. Secretary of the Ceylon Tamils' Association," Handy Road. Singapore. vlon Tamils" Association hold its New Year social day. at 630 pm
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  • 110 4 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HINDUSTANI MUSIC NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.— The Government of India in co-operation with the United Provinces Government have established a national academy of Hindustani music (Hindustani Bangit Vidyapit > at Lucknow. The Marris College ol Hindustani music at Lucknow will bo one of the constituent units of
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  • 189 4 The Raja of Perlis, on Friday last, denied a report from Kelantan published by one of the Malay newspapers which alleged that the n-iim tsesar oi ferns was retiring on account oi Id health and would be succeeded by Che Mahmood Mahyideen. The Sultan
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  • 38 4 MR. and Mrs. C. P. G. Menon wish to thank all friends, relatives and well-wishers for their valuable gifts and for their kind presence on the occasion of their wedding and tea-party on the 9th April. 1949.
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  • 150 4 The Governments of the Federation oi MJUa>a .i..'i tin- 1 oiony of oiii^apore aner uue cuiiMueranon \n me su^ai 1 supiiiy position li;ive uct'iueu to utCfCAM iiie uiuiviuu.u .sugar ration irom lamia per nc. in per week to 8 lan.ua (hail kau.v per week. This Increase win
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