Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. <i7. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 145 1 hyjmination To Instil United Indian I Concept in Muslim Minds llaulana Nladnfs Address jr < >ui Own Correspondent) ih. The i|Ui*-tion of changing its political I activities to religious and cultural I ises was discussed »>v the .lamait-Ll hiema jf ision Jure under
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  • 63 1 FATHER SON APPEAR FOR SAME EXAM. MADRAS, Apr. 18.— A 54--year-old man is appearing lor the secondary grade teacher's certificate examination h^re. His 18-jear-old son is also appearing for the same examination. Th\. father passed his Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (equivalent to Matriculation) last year, under the special provision
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  • 60 1  -  Dwarka Prasad Misra ii in on, Own < :orr«'si»«>iickni> ;i:i I l(H:i Vpr. LB.— "On principle, lam not opposed I Linguistic Provinces l>ut the demand should fiu i Ml India Unity," said Pandit Dwarka Home Minister oi Central Provinces, addressing tillxt t'll'i I irom past
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  • 28 1 EGYPT_TRANSJORDAN AGREEEMENT REACHED Minis. D „uki a Cabinet tat "full settle- tiona idan Jordan 1 Monday ana 1 with "wnt and the ven Tewfik Pi me Mi. Reuter
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  • 71 1 India's Protest To U.N On Kashmir Truce Violation NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. -India's prow i\ to the United Nations Commission on the alleged violations ol the Kashmir truce by Pakistan was to nave been sent to the Commission on Monday, a Government spokesman .-aid hero. H« added that India's reply
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  • 17 1 LIAQUAT ALI KHAN'S DEPARTURE DELAYED Pakis. departun Commonday ii. on tnent i has c ipL •<' invi- A.P.
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  • 7 1 AZZAM PASHA LEAVES FOR DAMASCUS E] A.P.
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  • 87 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 18.— Two itudenti and one Communist Party member were arrested on Sunday for pasting posters on walls publicising the World Congregi for Peace which w b« held in Pans next week. The passport of Dr I. L. Anand. Indian novelist, whose works are
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  • 51 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 18.- -M. Arkadi Kranznik, Soviet Consul-Genera] at Tamriz, capital of Azerbaijan, oil rlnce ol North Persia, has closed down his Consulate and left for his staff. Personnel at the Soviet consular oflflc< r MakU, Ardebil and Razaieh, all in Azerbaijan, havo gone h'ln.
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  • 36 1 INDIA'S BLACK PEPPER PRODUCTION WASHINGTON, Apr. 18. India produced approximately 56,000,000 pounds of black pepper in 1948-49 orcp year, the U.S. Department ol Commerce r« ported. This compared than 38.000,000 the prtce- dine year.- A. P.
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  • 183 1 Permission To Establish Br. Factories In India Granted NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— Following Pandit Nehru's statement in Parliament recently on the subject of foreign industries in India, the Government of India have agreed to the establishment in the country of number of factories by British concerns for the production of
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  • 46 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 18.— Th«- Kung Shcung Yat Po said today the Chi-m-se Government has ordered a con. siderabk amount of arms through a local French firm. The paper quoted from reliable sources and said the arms are being delivered in Taiwan.— A.P.
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  • 111 1 (Fran Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Ai» 18 The su|)r<*n,< >pons»bility oi Uium engaged In framing th. n^w Constitution of India to ensure thai Pi India Ki ;l Judiciary, a!*-«»lutel\ ind«-pend« in of control of th» Lxieut»v<* stressed by Sir Hftrila) J
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  • 220 1 NEW YORK, Apr. IS. A "factual account" of what took place during the recent racial riots in Durban is being prepared by Mr. M. I). Naidoo. executive member of the South African Indian Congress, who arrived in New York recently. Mr. Naidoo
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  • 329 1 Pat el's Assurance^ To Travancore 1 amiUcongress (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 18. The Trmvancorc Tamil Congress Siily. agraha has been withdrawn from today following the acceptance of Mr. Kamaraj NadarVs advice by leaders. The Tamil Congress members started direct action on Tamil New Year's Day
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  • 59 1 MOBILE GANDHI EXHIBITION TO TOUR COUNTRY NEW DELHI. Apr. 18— To at. quaint the people of India with the principles and ideology of Gandhi jj. It is proposed to organise a mobile exhibition of Gandhian literature. Two trains carrying the exhibits will start o n Oct. 2 next (the birthday
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  • 90 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 18.— Th- Far Eastern Economic Review said loday Hongkong has enjoyed boom conditions sine,., the end of war "Trad in n rms of value ha.s been higher than at any time in the hi»tory ot the colony," the Review said. li said the
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  • 40 1 AUTOMOBILE TYRE FACTORY IN TRA VAN CORE Washington, Apr. 18.— A US$6,--000,000 factory to make rubber automobile tyr*-s and tube- will b' built in Travancon\ India. Modern equipment will be import.-d. American and British ♦-••chnical experts. arc ataiittiig.- A. P.
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Apr. 18— The anniei ..I Britain. France. Belgium, Holc.nd and 'Luxembourg will hold a big combined military ex«rci»« th" summer, according t o unofficial I ports circulating here today.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Apr. 18.- -Mr. S. R Roja, a m»-mbvr oi the indiai. badminton team now touring Bn" missed »«w'l.«-ry and other prop, wor'h £1.200 dur«ng the night li .in his flat in the cenU« oi London.— Reuter
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  • 190 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 18.— Mr Joseph Chifley and Mr. P«t«r Fraser, Uie Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers, passed through Calcutta today on their way to the Common Wealth Prime Minister* conference in London. They spent the night in Singapore and Hew on this morning. The Australian
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  • 87 1 COPENHAGEN, Apr 18. Dave Freeman of th c United States today defeated Malaya's Ooi Teik Hock, 15—11, 14—18, 18—15 in ih<" final of the men's singles in the International Badminton Tournament here. The ladies' singles title was won by Denmark's Tony Ahm, \n>\ year'** champion
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  • 48 1 plosion in Canton in a \w«k. Eleven ptrsoos wer*' injured wh« n bandit^ srt «»n an e*p*©«i©« IB the Grand theatre on Apr 10 The manatt'-mom of tn« New China said the bandits had threaten* 6 dynamiu th« i thuatrf »f hu refused to pay extortion demand**. A.P
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  • 54 1 ABINGDON, Buteshire, Apr. 13 Mr. John Mason 1 eld, the British Poet Laureate, who is seriously ill was l'-moved from his honu at Burcote Broik, Abingdon, to a nuriing home in Oxford. He is suffering from complications after influenza Mr. Maseh'cld, who i| Britain's :>2nd Po<t
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  • 44 1 NEW DELIU, Apr. 18. -The. Indian Government announced today It has taken over two Victory ships purchased from th« Canadian Transport Company of Vancouver, British Columbia. The ships will be opiated bv the Indian Government. A. P.
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  • 57 1 DR. KESKAR TO ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETING IN SINGAPORE Dr B V Keskar, India's Deputy Minister lor external Affairs, who is arrtvng in Singapore on Saturday, Apr. Z6, will address a public meeting at the Happy World covered Stauium on Minnas, Apr. 24 at 4 p.m. An address of welcome will
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  • 128 1 NANKINCi. Apr. 18— The Communist radio announced peace talks .Mth the Nationalist (Government will end Wednesday. Then the Nanking (Government must sign an agreement calling for surrender of Nationalist China. The Communists arc authoritatively reported demanding that Rt-d Armies be permitted to cross into
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  • 50 1 CANTON, Apr. 18 Four piMOMi w<t<* killed and mor* 1 than 50 injured nine seriously, when bandits ia*t night dynamited »h« New China theatre during a p* rformance Many wer,. injured when the ftUdUence >tani|)i'd»'Cl »n panic after tin ■Xplosioll This wii the -«tond theatre
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  • 53 1 KAMARAJ NADAR'S VISIT TO MALAYA DELAYED (From Our Own Onre.-poiid* n» > MADRAS, Apr. 18. It •> und«rreliably Mr Kamaraj Nadar Prtsid*ni of the Tamilnad Confrens Committee is unable to vi-it Mala>a till af»«T til** m«-etiiiß of th« PanIndia Congress Committee at end of May and so hop«s to proved
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  • 100 1 PAIPEH, Apr. 18 ~Ti»r British Ministry ol Food baa signed a. contract with the Taiwan Suyar Corporation roi 50,000 tons of granulated sugar to be consumed In Bntish Southeast Asia p'> »*on Singapore, Ma.jya. Sa .t. tk and Born< Th< Ant consignment, *aid airea dy to
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  • 92 1 LONDON. Apr 18.- 4* Victor Purcell, former principal adviser on Chinese Affairs to th« B. irv Adm«ni-t ration in M tr da d F-d-ra l^% tetter published in the London Federal citizenship Hid, BU xn< thai Chin* a Ind»an ho r 1 deration v
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  • 631 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Apr. 19, 1949. A MISCHIEVOUS WARNING |F ai all any proof is required for the South African Govuniversally admitted I CO in the recent racial in Durban, it is afforded in re by the findings i hite Coi imis- ent itnted to invest ol this
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  • 457 2 Conditions For Acquisiti m Laid Down I'ATNA, Apr. 6, (By Air Mail). Zamindaris in Bihar with annual incomes of less than Rs. 5,000* are not to be acquired by the State and cash compensation will have to be paid for the acquisition of zamindaris with
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  • 179 2 London Sunday Times On Indo-Commonwealth Relations LONDON, Apr. 18.— In a leadiilf article on tho iorthconiiiiM Commonwealtfa conference the Conservative Sunday Times said: "On the surface, the issue before the Prime Ministers appears to be that of seeking, primarily for India's sakr. a formula whereby a state adopting the title
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  • 18 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 18.— Torrential rains during the Easier w««k.eiid mped parts of Ceylon and dis- iiisfd train Reuter
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  • 123 2 MADRAS FRAMING RULES FOR ABOLITION OF LANDLORDISM MADRAS, Apr. 18— The Gpvernment of Madras is framing rules for the abolition of Landlordism in thq Province. Necessary legislation has been passed and the Governor. General's assent obtained. Th<- Government proposes to acquire the "estate ci 6.U00 landlords in the Province. They
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  • 38 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The Indian Government has decided to continue for two years protection on the present basis for the Indian artificial silk industry, the Commerce Ministry announced last night.- Reuter
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  • 89 2 No Decision Yet On Personnel Of E. Punjab Cabinet (From Our Own Correspondent) SIMLA, Apr. 18. No final decision, it is understood, has yet b*?en arrived at regarding the selection of two ministers from tri? dissident group of the East Punjab Assembly to complete the quorum of seven for th
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  • 182 2 IT WAS THE PRACTICE SINCE 17th CENTURY, SAY SIKH PRIESTS NEW DKLHI, Apr. IS.— Sardar Ajit Singh, a former Minister of the NWFP, and five other Akali Sikhs pleaded in a local court on Apr. IT> that Sikh gurdwaras should also be
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  • 296 2 DEFORESTATION IN INDIA MUST END SOON AMERICAN PROFESSOR'S DOUBTS ABOUT UTILITY OF KOSI PROJECT BOMBAY, Apr. 18.— Dr. Dillon Kipley. Professor of Zoo. logy at Yale University, who left for America last week after a six month study of India and Nepal, said here that "the de lorestation which has
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  • 197 2 ,mbm,n.,.,,, The Reclamation Bureau has its main engineering office in this city on the eastern slope gf the Rocky Mountains. Plans for nearly all the projects to harness America's rivers for irrigation an- drawn here When the blueprints are completed. Singh plans to
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  • 85 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.—According to the 1940 official census, the number of permanent residents in the United State s descended from races indigence to India was J.405. Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told questioner* in the Legislative Assembly that the latest figures are not available.
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  • 292 2 TO ENSURE GREATER DEVELOBIEM FOREST RESERVES MYSORE, Apr. 18. The Government of mjl setting up a Board of Timber Control soon lo ensi protection and development of forest resources in A hint to this effect was given by M. Purku> Indian delegation
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  • 90 2 KARACHI, Apr. 18— Mr. Don Stephen Senanayakf, Prime Minister of Ceylon, who is on his way London for the Commonwealth conference, arrived here yesterday and is staying with Khwaja Nazimuddin, Governor General ol Pakistan. He will continue his journey by specially chartered plane tonight. Pakistan Prime Minister
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  • 76 2 KARACHI, Apr. 18.— Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan will pay a state visit to Baghdad on his way i.ome from the Commonwealth Premiers' conference, an authoritative source said here last night. The Prime Minister, who previously agreed to visit Cairo and reheran, has since
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  • 43 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 18. Urn ted Province-- Premier Pant, in a tpeech, .said Indian Communists Btfi attempting to Create civil war .'onditions. "Their methods arc violent and they will commit any atrocity t<» achieve their ends," he warned. A.P.
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  • 158 2 ASSAM'S CHIEF JUSTICE SIR RONALD LODGE RETIRES SIIILLONC. Apr is -irst Chief Jugtic 5 Francis Lodge, r <t lrt d dench on Apr. 7, fa Jtth birihttax He b.,. im Justice a >»ar fcfo and Jeath .of sir Akbar 'hvh, iiecomber last, officiate 3s J •lor.of the Province until JT
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI, Apr 18. -'I dial) Army will .start vol military^training cl« liana in 13 selected <•■• shortly, it is learnt h The icheme, calcuia cate a sense of di sciplme the people," wl! b Delhi, Lucknow, Jhai Ambaia, Amn'-r. ("ale;. pur, Madias, Bang
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  • 79 2 PARIS. Apr was televised fi r >t time, wh'ii (Uin the Vatican was trail French Television Serv "We (XpcCt the niOSi I it consequences from the ever more dazzlii i of truth to fair mind "The world ha religion v. with the aid of th
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  • 716 3 Inndon irishmen's Clamour I Main Is Maintaining e opo Service In N. Ireland' Eire became the Free Re11l J' i Irish army cannon n t,( J> counties of Southern Ireliorrnally celebrated regaining the to Britain 7 SO gear ;s ago. and pageantry the country
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  • 284 3 Durban Enquiry Commission Report Is Not Judicial MR. M. I). NAIDU'S COMMENT NEW YORK, Apr. IS.— Mr. M. I>. Naldoo, member of the Executive of the South African Indian Congress, said last night he nwis "amazed" at the report of the South African Governmeni Commission on the recent Durban riot.
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  • 32 3 OON, Apr. 18. Premier N'u returned to Rangoon on day after a fiv^-day visit to me) Pakistan where he dis- Burma situation "with I and Jawaharlai N^hru I iquat Ali Khan. A.P.
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  • 253 3 LONDON, Apr. 18— Easter began without any sign of an end to the rate-cutting "war" on the Europe-India-Pakistan shipping routes. It is now more than a month since the disagreement started between the two Netherlands lines and the other members of the Karniahom conference,
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  • 57 3 ATHEN6, Apr. 18. -The Greek Servants' strike bai been call. «-d i m Monday morning fol- Gov-r!.: 1 ii' promise of thetic consideration for the Iters* p'quebt for a grant loan to. uiu- month's pay. The strikers want th grant t* be to even civil
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  • 265 3 ALL MAJOR ISSUES ARE STILL PENDING LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 18. The United Nations General Assembly enters the third week ot its current session Monday with aii major issues still pending. Only one resolution has been adopted so tar bv the 58-nation forum. That was a proposal
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  • 145 3 Philippines The Only Bright Spot In E. Asia NEW YORK. Apr. 18. In an Hduonai on fninppines recovery, the New York limes laya "tne fmlippme* QOW represent Uie one really brignt sput in uiauv.^cu Eastern Asia." ine newspaper said "there are -jcoa reasons tor toll recovery. One was prompt substantial
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  • 118 3 Br. Rubber Estate Manager Killed By Burmese Bandits RANGOON. Apr 18 Bandits were reported Saturday to have Rilled Harry Hill. :i5. Bntisn-born manager 01 the (Jhaungkadat Kuboer Estate, near Mouimein. An estate supervisor who went tu Hill's aid also was killed. Accounts received here said the bandits were unable to
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  • 192 3 THREE MILLION ACRES OF FARM LANDS TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO PEASANTS ROME, Apr. 18. Italy plans to distribute nearly 3,000,000 acres of farm lands to her peasants. Land to be parcelled out will be obtained from Government property and large privately owned estates. Premier Alcide
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  • 202 3 LONDON. Apr. 18.-— Unler threat of a Labour Government counternet ion London dock workers ended a strike on Saturday that "had" pulled 15,000 men off the job and held vital food and export cargoes in por( since Monday. Leadership of th« National Amalgamated Stevedores
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  • 110 3 MANILA Apr. 13.— Approval oi a i. 000,000- peso (US$5oo,ooo) loan to representatives of the Indonesian Government in exile will be asked of the Philippine Cabinet in a meeting tomorrow. The ionn is sought to cover purchase of surplus g^ods, textiles and med. eal supplies.
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  • 459 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 18.— The ranks of those who foresee no immediate possibility of ending the cold war have been joined by U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Acheson. He declared he cannot in honesty say that in his opinion the troubles
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  • 1650 4 Use 1.1. Fund To Settlet Indian Labourer?, Immediate Abolition Of All loddy Shjps Demanded We want Britain to end her colonial rule of Malaya and assume the responsibilities of trusteeship, j his might entail small sacs itices on the part
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  • 244 4 BANDITS BURN DOWN BRIDGE IN MENTAKAB AREA During the night of Apr. 17 18 the Road bridge at the 7!r mile, Marah Road in Mcntakab Area (Pahang) was burnt down by bandits, says a Police cnmmuiiiqquc issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: 18 ARRESTS IN FEDERATION There have been
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  • 37 4 A tea party in commemoration of Kartinl Day (Indonesian Women's Emancipation Day) will be held at 5. EUiot Road, on Tay Lian Teck a Siglap, Singapore, on Thursday. Apr 21. at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 341 4  -  M. D. NAIDU MR. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Apr. IS.-Mr. M. D. Naidoo, a member of the Executive of the South African Indian Congress, said here last week that conditions affecting Indians in South Africa have been deteriorating: for the last IS months and are
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  • 63 4 "HONGKONG. Apr. 13. —The Far Eastern Economic Review said today more than 1,000,000 gallon- <>i European liquor were Consumed in Hongkong during the period 1947-48. Included were 846,000 gallons <>i beer, 60,000 gahons of whiskey, 36,000 gallons of brandy, 23,000 gailollfl oi gin and 747.UU0 gallon-
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