Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail (,L. V. NO. $4, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 207 1 tlalayans Asked ToDonate AUMaterial Connected With The Mahatma Kaiendra Prasad's Appeal I Appeal to Malayans has been issuf m by th< Government of India Information Services, idtii National Memorial Fund which has already come to K,,j \s I i mi»i»cd particularij
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  • 94 1 Bg (From Our Own Correspondent) Ij \fc\\ hi. ..HI, Apr. 15.— Tjie Government of India have ■L idministration ol Vindhyn Pradesh Stales I ni. m 'l.ni here The Regional Commissioner of Vindhya taking o\.t Ihe administration from lodaj and the Ik arranged to send
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  • 71 1 PALME DUTT TO OPPOSE BEVIN AT NEXT ELECTIONS! LONDON, Apr. 15. Mr. Ernest iirvin. liritisii Foreign Secreiarji vii! be opposed hy the vicechairman oJ the Communist Party. >h. K. Palme Dutt, at next year's general elertion, according to a list ot 58 candidates published by liic British Communist Party today.
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  • 62 1 DAMASCUS. Apr. 15.— Israel and Syria have signed a cease-tire reement, it was oiiicially announced here last night. Earlier u-rday permanent truce negotiations were resumed between the Israelis and Syrians in the Mishmar-Aden. on the Syrian[sraeli border. Both delegations lunched with Brigadier General William Riley, United Nations
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  • 69 1 Greek Govt's Warning To Striking Civil Servants rHENS, Apr. 15. The Grei K eminent has warned striking civ unless I hey n turn to work before next Monday they will not be paid. official communiqu< stated that their would not be at the moment, but save an rtaking that they
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  • 119 1 MADRAS BISHOP'S PLEDGE TO RESIST REDS S «AS \|,i 15.. If, >x u ,y S < ii( inn Ink (inim nvaded our dear country, V- md tried to rule th, then W tii. lir^t traitor; for, to f|; P>n tyrants s to obe; said 4 r. nathiah \aluhjsliop of m
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  • 29 1 I K 'd ol ifu. Bt H w SB WM In ■I r ail v ■I IE sit I th*> I S Reuter
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  • 16 1 II If Joseph Hlniater, on th, fir.t I ndon for ilat< Reuter
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  • 74 1 LORD LADY BOYD-ORR LEAVE FOR INDIA LONDON. Apr. 15. -Lord and BoydX>rr left London airpon night for Bombay. Before leaving, Lord Boyd-Orr said that they to be the guests of the Indian ternment for thn-e w^-ks, durwhich time lie would mak^ era] study of the food and agricultural situation out
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  • 31 1 NEHRU LEAVES FOR LONDON ON TUESDAY MKW DELHI, Apr 15. Pandit N-hru, Indian Pr'nv Minip'cr, by air ..i Tuesday id lit iv. London <>n W.-df I the Commonwealth 1 ,;onl"i<nc«. Reuter
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  • 67 1 REFUGEE CAMPS TURNED INTO TOWNSHIPS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr 15 —All rcfug«« tamps in D»lhi hav*' been turned into small townships effective Apr. 14. Those living in these camp> will htrtaftir be considered part of ihe city population Commanding staffs in charge of Ihe camps have been
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Corr— ponflm*) NEW DELHI, Apr 15.— Th* legislaUvt- record of the Indian Parliani<n!> hud&t t session which concluded on Apr. 9. was regarded by observers, aa imprissivo. In r>l sittings spread ov«r 07 days, the Dominion Parliament passed 12 Kills. :;a official
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  • 138 1 RESERVE BANK SUBMITS MEMORANDUM TO I.M.F. MISSION (From Oar Own Correspondent; BOMBAY. Apr. 15.— The Ret«rv« Bank oi India ha.s submitted to th« International Monetary P^und Mission now in Bombay a memorandum giving the general picture of India's bahinc: of payments position, it is learned. The memorandum, it ii stated,
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  • 398 1 CHIS A NANKING, Apr. 15, Speculation about the Peiping secret pence talks between the Nationalists and Communists ran wild again today when Nationalist peace delegate Huang Shaeh_ shung tailed to arrive back in Nanking Tor the second successive Huang had been expected here to report
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  • 34 1 NEW DLLJ II. Apr 15 Bur... P-ime Miniyt. t i'Jiakin Nu I«f1 hertoday for Calcutta «vn bis way home after a ihol i.Te tor talk.- with Pandii N«-hru indiac Prim* M n^- u-i.- Reuter
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  • 798 1 L INDONESIAN STAND EXPRESSED AT BATAVIA TALKS BAT A VIA, Apr. 15. A dispute over the establishment of a Republic of Jogjakarta was raised on Thursday as a first block in the way of successful Dutch Republican discussions through the I'nited Nations. Speaking
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15. J. R. Campbell, Faculty Member in the Oberlin College Chemistry Department, estimates the I'.S. has a stockpile of 100 or 200 atomic bombs. He made his estimate m an article for the current issue of the unofficial publication "Arrmd For Chemical Journal."
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  • 260 1 FLUSHING MEADOW, Apr. l"». The United Nations b\ ;m overwhelming Majority decided last night that the veto should only be used in exceptional cases. The General Assembly, after an exhaustive debate, which ranged over all subjects Including the Atlantic Pact, i-uli'd that th<- great pow«n should confin* their
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  • 20 1 TEHERAN. Apr. 15 H Ku •■inn p:mba announced thai the Russian A nbassadoi to Persia Mr ivuu Badchikov Moscow Reuter
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  • 540 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Saturday, Apr. 16, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS I I iIDK AL7 fc-p intention ol prematurely Irom ured Prime Mini A in th< House "1 a couple Ol days B perhaps mislead hat Bridra? Ist at But judging number ol ties rig forged n iva. a is difficult
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  • 238 2 CEREMONIES SCHEDULED TO START DUBLIN, Apr. 15.— Mr. Lamon de Valera. Eire's former Prime Minister who opposed formal allegiance with Britain during his 16 years of unbroken power, wilt boycott celebrations on Laster MonOay April 18 when Eire formally become* a Republic and
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  • 573 2 New Link Between Free India C'wealth Likely To Emerge Rom Premiers Conference In London BOMBAY, Apr. 15.— The forthcoming conference of the Prime Ministers of British Dominions is the liveliest topic of political discussion in India these days. The conference, scheduled to OMB in London on Apr. 21, s expected
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  • 410 2 London Conference Is Most Significant LONDON, April 15.— British political reviews yesterday speculated on India's role in next week's Commonwealth con ference, which one described asw "among the most significant meetings of its kind." The Conservative Spectator said the conference will represent a wealth of political experience and political resource,
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  • 128 2 KARACHI, Apr. 15. The Prime Ministers ol' four dominions will arrive in London on Tuesday in the same aircraft for the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. They are Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australia. Mr. Peter Frasvr, New Zealand. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan and Mr. Don
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  • 95 2 Satyagraha Against TravancoreCochin Merger Launched Several Tamil Congress Committee Members Arrested (From <>ui Own Correspondent) MADR \S, Apr. 15. The President of the Travancore Tamilnad Congress CoHUnittee Mr. Nathaniel was arrested last night ;it NagercoH consequent <»n the launching <>1 Satyaj»raha h\ Tamilians against union of Travancore and Cochin and
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  • 108 2 MADRAS. Apr. 15.— High-level talks arc stated to bi i taking place ui Delhi to ••xpand and make the Madras Ministry more broadbased, by including representative! of various groups within the Congress Party, according to information re. mved in Congress circles here. The Madras Minister
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  • 57 2 NAGPUR. Apr. 15. -Five more B. N. Railway employ's, four at Manipur and one at Dongargarh, have b**en n-leased from detention Rl a r<>ult of representation to the provincial Government madt by the b. N. Railway Indian Labour Union. This bring* th e total number of
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  • 162 2 Malabar Coast Threatene With Fish Famine (From Our Own Comspoi CALICUT, Apr. 15. More the Malabar Coast are seriously ui> scarcity in Malabar Sea. A me um at Ku&saragod Mr. K. A. Dariaon sViiO presided, staled the fisher i. .i^.u lainiiie and urged unless „> y, uxeasure^ to relieve tne
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  • 114 2 EFFORT TO CONSOLIDATE LEFTIST PARTIES BOMBAY, Apr. 15.— Mr. Sarat Chandra Bos, nere conferred with <u representatives ot the Socialist K publican Party, the Forward Bloc and the Peasant^ a nd Workers rarty oi Maharashtra. The m ing, which was not open to the Press, nad been called to devise
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  • 75 2 Former Opposition Minister Asked To Form New Syrian Cabinet DAMASCUS, Apr. 15. Faydi Bey Elattassi, prominent member of the Peoples Party which constituted the opposition in the duv. solved House ot Representatives. was entrusted Thursday by Colonel Zaini to form a new Cabinet, the first after the coup d'etat in
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  • 59 2 FUTURE OF BHARATPUR AND DHOLPUR STATE NEWDELHj rn. PUIMIG I regaj i'nese m uwar ana taea to U UUUI Wiln .uijastnan Union. -»iiaratpur anu un occTiaincci. lher< may join union or tnej '"M tne united i>: bhanltar EU D tary oi tm >, is tne i wommitK k t .llhiiiiai
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  • 33 2 oua. Portug AXIS iin n\ Adarmagao 1. 1 ine war are b< local firm. Tilr 11 nas. been brou and a th rman Lica Inc draunfels ana Di
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  • 33 2 NEW DELHI mdicat Lulls ol leuni m th( pura i! V. Ciad^ll. Mil Wurk.^ and sembly He udct' d sunk but tl .sid(.'riny beginn tions bhur r A.P.
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    • 163 2 \T i) *»*«ioeK olll 9 0 no indeed! All you have to do is to I>MEDICAL ADVICE offer Our CLINICAL DEPARTMENT the direct supervision ot qualified an surgeons, and sexologists Is is open iering from loss of vitality and personal hygiene prol I ms, femal< OF THE BUST (sa Infantile
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  • 2541 3 I Need To Postpone In Interests Of I Country's Future Stability priority For Andhra In Case of Division Stressed I l»il I, (By Air Mail) -The Congress Working Commit tie ■J ,«< vrt l f e J^harlal-V allabhbhai Pattabhi ommittcc j postponement ot
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  • 246 3 ii h J AK^ SI iS CESS Apn L 5 Mr Dev da il d hi. son of Mahalma Gandhi, was yesterday elected a member oi the Inited Nations sub-commission on Freedom of Information and the i i'. ss Mr.
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  • 109 3 LONDON. Apr 15. Mr. John C. PcwHLPnce, a former educational commissioner with the Government of India has made an appeal for the care of British graves in India. In a letter published in the London Times, Mr. Powell-Price, who was writing as
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  • 172 3 b\DNEY. Apr. 15. Th Sydney Morning Herald .said in an editorial yesterday that "the lean and hungry chickens' ol Immigration Minister Arthur A. Calweil artcoming home to roost/ 1 The newspaper Indicated the Philippine reciprocal Immigrati i. mil is the first Asian retaliation to
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  • 41 3 GOA, Portuguese India, Apr. 15.— Th« Governor-Gen d ol this colony, Commandant Quimanila M ndonca E. Dias. recently visited a number of important Hindu temple 8 here Ho is the flsrt Governcr.General to do s<> in Portuguese India's ion*; history. A.P.
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    • 121 3 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is not consulted in masint this fine old Ceylon Tea. The results are evident in its. Unexcelled Taste and Quality Sole Importers. V UARTHOI,O)VfFUS7 LTI> D I D 1 MADRAS NEGAPATAM/STKAITS SERVICE INWARDS Madras .Nefcapatain _Fenan« > pore Rajula 10.4.49 114.49 16.4.49 19.4.49 Raiula 5.5.49
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  • 1208 4 'It Is Not Bleak Or Pessimistic' Scope For Private Enterprise NEW DELHI, April 1 (By Air Mail).— The Finance Minister, Dr. John Mathai told the annual meeting of the Punjab Chamber of Commerce here today, that the economic and financial future of India
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    69 4 Photo. Mr. Morar ji Desai (left) Indian Minister at Berne, Switzerland says good luck and good bye to Mr. Alfred Slitter and Mrs. Anneliese Lohner who. as members of the Swiss Foundation of Alpine Research, are off to India on an expedition to the Himalayas. The Swiss sent a similar
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  • 556 4 Russia's Blast At Atlantic Pact Powers It Is An Aggressive Plot Against Us, Says Gromyko NEW YORK, Apr. 15.- Andrei A. Gromyko charged Wednesday the North Atlantic treaty nations are isolating; Russia and plotting aggressive atomic warfare against the Soviet Union. The chief Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister launched! he blast
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  • 125 4 "INDIA COULD HELP SETTLE BURMA'S PROBLEMS" NEW YORK. Apr. 15. India as a mediator could play a decisive roie in the s et tlement'of Burma's problems, the New York Herald Triburuv declared today. "It is difficult to forecast the result of the present situation in Burma," the paper said. "One
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  • 89 4 Gandhi ji's Autobiography To Be Translated Into German NEW DELHI, Apr. 15. -Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography "Mv Experiment With Truth" is shortly t o be translated into German. The translator has sought the permission of the Navjivan Press Trust, the publishers of Gandhiji's writings. A Reuter report from Berlin adds: The
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  • 1131 4 Settle Indonesian Problem Immediately SURPRISE MEETING HELD IN DELHI I\EW DELHI, Apr. 15. Representatives of 11 Asian nations gave the United Nations another prod Wednesday to quit talking about the Indonesian problem and get it solved. A communique announced the surprise meeting of representatives went
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  • 87 4 CHICAGO, \i>i Court was asked on Wi order five rnntradm In: j^JJ U5555,000,000 dam HICII imprisoned on i 1 during the prai n their mm *S Attorney > fui th nef tend the work* i lr ,b tracts which c customary cla f^n the government
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  • 78 4 ATLANTA (.ro.-i.i M' I til Atlanta plastii iu ha-J'^ po ed a new method tl |f( W« hi pox icani h< Jii-' j* d away. I Dr. John IC I I K1 he used N" ldl)ip<r X I the outer lav. I jj The
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  • 23 4 LONDON A; Office amis that John I ceed D Secretary for Nicoll IS l I r u nlal Secrotarv MacDou the colonic. A.P.
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    • 57 4 Stockists of His Masters Voice, Columbia Hindustani, Tamil and other Recoi Classical and InsUiuncni S. ABDUL MAJKED BROS 71 lALAN ItKSVK SINtJAi^ rjil'L^j Man Zan ifjußw&w A speciality prepared mEB rhe treatment of Piles 111 mSS Astrinqent Analaes.c and He ::l Emyi dients, skilfully compoun Wmr made an an outstandl
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  • 830 5 JEconomic Defence Matters [fhakin Nu Clarifies His Country's Stand f -f i [pi I Thakin Nu, Prime Minister i yesterday that tus poticy in eeoL matters was to work as closely as L ommonweaUh and "countries who beL u Premier, who
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  • 235 5 FIRST HISTORICAL PHENOMENON IN 100 YEARS M\V YORK \pr 15. The moon made astronomical history Tuesday night. It disappeared for an hour. Scientists said the 'black crlipsc* was the first one like it here in more than 1)0 years The phenomenon could be seen
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  • 165 5 Hungary Celebrates 100th Anniversary Of Independence PMI3RECEN. Apr 15. Hungary celebrated the 100th anniversary of the "declaration ol Independence" in Debrec n on Thursda President of the Republic Arpad Szakasitz and members ol the Government wore present. A hundred years ago on Apr. 14, 1849 the Hungarian Parliament called the
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  • 676 5 Britain 's Challenge To Russia Reply To Gromyko's FLUSHING MEADOWS, Lake Success, April. 15. —Britain on Thursday challenged Andrei Gromyko ol Russia to file a formal complaint in the Lulled Nations against the North Atlantic Part so that the General Assembly could have a decisive vote on it. Gromyko had
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  • 84 5 FIRE HAVOC IN MANILA 400 BUILDLINGS GUTTED MANILA. Apr. 15. A second big ire in i.> liuurs swepl ebu Otj jetore dawn yesterday, burning out .<>»» mure ouuaings and leaving a .oiai mi m.iiiMi persons now home .ess in the smoking city. The Philippine National Red jross estimated i,(iuu tiomea
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  • 65 5 Seattle. Washington, Apr 15. Bight people uiv now Known to nave been killed and at least t>u injured in Wednesday's earthquake which crumbled Duildigs and caused panic in uv nortnwc&i corner ol the United Stales and southwestern Canada. Washington btau Governor .\i Lhur B. Lun^li' giving
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    • 77 5 HOW TO PUT MAGIC INTO YOUR PEN The story of an G SECRET INGREDIENT f < < U NTISTS have given Quink ecret ingredient I Result? it, quick drying Parker Quink actu- write I Sounds like magic, f k also.— I' frying gi^cs quick- 5 away sediment left by 1?
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    • 679 5 MASTER YOUR LIFE THE NAVAROZI WAY! The only way it can be done is the NAVAEOZI v\ K\ known iteN arr. a Fpw Idlest to the sages of this mystic land centuries ago. who have Testimonials from Mi lay a demonstrated to the world that they Possessed greater know- ciuaranleed.
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  • 274 6 Bandits Attack Rail Jeeps Near Mentakab Oae^jMaUy P.C. Killed*^ Indian Driver Wounded At I.l'} pan. on Apr. 14, livo rail jeeps while returning to Mentakah from Kerdau were at lacked by bandits about four miles North of Menlakab. In the first jeep were an army captain, three police constables and
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  • 195 6 Mr. Francis Thomas Elected New Labour Party President In his speech as retiring President, Mr. M. A. Majid said, "I feel it necessary that I should retire from the post of President because of pressure of work for the Seamen a and Welfare Association. The Labour Party has made real
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  • 31 6 The Pa hang State Executive Council will meet at Kuala Lipis on Apr. 30. The Sultan of Pahang will arrive from Pekan to preside at the meeting.
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  • 39 6 BADMINTON PLAYERS TO BE ENTERTAINED Badminton Vsj dinner at the mt, Happy World rrow, Sui .j 1 rt p.m in n presentaand officials from Johore, Sembilan for Quadrangular Meet re, Malacind Negri Sembilan for the Pam id rial Cup
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  • 50 6 mder-in-Chief, Far Admiral Sii Patrick BE. I ut to the United Kingdom for conwith Service Chiefs. (1 to leave Singap ire iir tod iturday, and to be i1 thre< k.s. Admiral will b«" accompanied I iptain (8) W B. C Simpson, C.8.1 Fleet supply Officer.
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  • 60 6 Admirai J. A. Collins C.8., i\ Australian Navy. First Naval iiber ol the Australian Commonwealth Naval Board, is expected to arrive in Singapore on TuesApr. 19 He is flyin'.: to Lonto attend Important conai the Admiralty. 1 M ;< post <»f First Naval M-c-mbor
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  • 102 6 A lully equipped rest house 16 available lor use at Lubo& Pasu aear Maran. Meais can be obtained oy arrangement wiin tne carciaKiT. As part ol the rest house is temporarily occupied by the ponce, jnly one double oedroom is avandOie lor use at present,
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  • 37 6 Today* Saturday i at '>.4."> p.m. Radio Malaya Will broadcasting a description ol the Ceremony of the Installation of the Sultan of Perak, by their own observer, says an (iHirial Press release.
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  • 27 6 Cl B l l \N To Teresa who of v S bastian, ol Pullichira, inad Quilon, a daughter, on l 13th at Kand ing Kerbau Hospital.
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  • 311 6 "CREATE A UNITED AND SELF-GOVERNING MALAYA" MR. TAN SIEW SIN'S APPEAL TO MCA The fniinuiiiK ™ess*ge from Mr. Tan Slew Bin, Chairman ol the iubi.i,t> Sub-committee <>t the Malayan Chinese Association was issued to the Members of the Per ak Branch of the M.( Vin Ipoh on Thursday, says an
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  • 84 6 H.C. CONVEYS MR. TAN CHENG LOCK'S MESSAGE The following was Issued in Ipoh yesterday by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney: "When I saw Mr. Tan Cheng Lock In hospital yesterday he ask ed me to say that tie hoped that the efforts bring made by the Malayan Chinese Association
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  • 81 6 WING COMMANDER WHEELER Wing Commander H. N. Wheeler, the Commanding Officer ol R.A.F. Station, Kuala Lumpur, since the commencement ol the present operation in July last year, is taking up a Stall appointment of Air H.Q. Malaya, Changi. He is oeing succeeded by Wing Commander J. Pike who has been
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  • 151 6 Tlie Registrar for the new University of Malaya is to be Mr. vViliiam C. Craig, at present Clerk of the Faculty of Medicine at Glasgow University. He is expected to take up th-e appointment next month. Disturbance caused by the terrorist activities in Malaya
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    29 6 tj. I'onniah. H.A.. of the Radio Malaya, Indian Section. He broadcasts two popular weekly features "Are you well-informed?" a nd Home news and Sports round-up from the red network.
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  • 79 6 The following gentlemen have been appointed to lorm an Advisory Board on matters connected witn Hindu Religion and Customs lor the u<. iony ot Singapore: Mr. V. Pakirisamy. J.P.. Mr R. Rethanasamy, Dr. u. Haridas, J P., Mr. M. T. Piliay. Mr. D. T. Assomull, Mr. Kanu
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  • 59 6 The Post otiice, Malacca, will stamp letters on the back with the words "T.B. Fund wantb your help. Please give generously. The Controller of PosU, NegrJ Sembllan and Malacca, says this iranking is being dunx to make the puolic conscious to the need in anti-tuberculosis
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