Indian Daily Mail, 20 April 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 68. SIXKAI'OKE, WEDNBSDA Y, APRIL 20, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 174 1 pandit Nehru Deplores Hindustani- Hindi Controversy v,_... E I oui <>"»■ Correspond***) P j)l I 111, Vpr. 19. Pandit Nehru laying the foundaEL hi entral Institute of Education here yester. i ..pi- it would a i iem.pt to raise tin* eaucu 1 rie
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  • 29 1 !(j (i a i. (01 respondent ted m a drag A n "are t: j cci h\ c! I >i these, u from I
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  • 43 1 NO REMOVAL OF FOREIGN STATUES FROM MADRAS STREETS I Own <01 respondent MADRAS \pi 19 Th< Madrai '"i did nor propose t o re-iii-i- British and i roys .mil other [r»»m ill- streets «»t MadVlinjstei i... Local UJnn. 1 "fi- emblf to- right.
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  • 81 1 Talks On Status Of Travancore Ruler To Continue (From Our Own Corri'spoiidm l > NEW DELHI, Apr 19.— Talks "t thi' Maharaja of Travuiicoiv about his status after integration of Travuniorc and Cochin were inconclusive, it is lranii'd here. Negotiations will b«- resumed in Travancoro and the Maharaja |ef| for
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  • 48 1 PARIS, Apr. 19.— Mr. Nguyen Khao Vo, Vietnamese Minister of Justice, who will escort Bao Dai. ex-Emperor of Annam, on his return from France to Indochina this week, arnvod here today. Ho i< travelling down to Cannes tomorrow to meet Bao Dai there. Reuter
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  • 182 1 Apr. 19— India's Prime Minister Pandit left here by air tor Bombay today on his way wealth conference which will open in London on Tnor lag ipalaSar. d other member iding the loner, sir •v K 01 Zeaher today *y« 1 panler i rl for
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  • 43 1 Evacuee Property Problem Biggest Indo- Pakistan Issue Own coi h ,oua.-nt) i9~ Prime Minister Nehru in a spe_ kin India on the eve of his !i\ described the problem of evacuee problem between India and Pakistan." y^«.^. "ther problemi gradual!} will find Doi>j
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  • 926 1 Lord Layton 's Observations LONDON, Apr. 19. Lord Layton, leader of the recent Keuter goodwill mission to India, declared today that India did not want to part company v»ith the Commonwealth and become a "foreign country" in a front page article
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    108 1 DR. HERBERT EVATT, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs. President of the Genera] Assembly of United Nations, opened the prose n t session of the Assembly at Flushing Meadows. New York, Apr 5. He said that th« i main work before the present session was a decision on the disposal of
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  • 172 1 WORLD PEACE CONGRESS AT PARIS LONDON, Apr. 19,— Four hundred British delegates to the World Conference for Peace will start Tuesday for Paris. Dr. J. G. Crowther. the historian who recently was refund an American visa to attend an intellecturals peace rally in New York organised British participation in the
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW. Apr. 19. -Iran's Ambassador to Moscow Hamid Sayah 's going to Teheran this week for /consultation" with his government it was learned Monday.. A. P.
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  • 397 1 BURMA: |:SkHS---«- xne Government sa id members uf the sacalled White Band People's Volunteer Organisation— a faction Which seeks a bigger hand in the government— demand that adminm. (rations of the city be handed V er <o the ITI The PVO has fought sometime^
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  • 124 1 CHINA: Srrow! «< lt .ptance had been i«uM hi and t o compromise on their dema n( v Reports that he had already 'akc-n this action were not confirmThe answer is expected t(i result her in battle for thr- Yangtze riv«r iuiQ«d
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  • 635 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday Apr. 20, 1949. INDIA WILL SOON BE A MOST POWERFUL PROSPEROUS NATION I i a hat in the constant dyi oj warfare on political inv; i day in and day out. on* about th< concrete and olid achi< »m*nl of conomic li'-icl .11 help improve
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  • 372 2 It Is Already Settled, Says Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali CALCUTTA, Apr. 19. —The Indian Socialist leader, Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, told a press conference Monday that she thinks it is already settled that India will remain in the British Commonwealth. After the return from
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  • 287 2 DAILY TELEGRAPH'S REACTION TO COMMONWEALTH LINK LONDON, Apr. I?>.— The Conservative Daily Telegraph, aisins the question of how Eire citizens wishing to remain 'ritish subjects would be affected by establishment of the Re. public, speculated on possible repercussions in new dominions
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  • 74 2 KASHMIR KARACHI. Apr. 19— Senior army officers lof India and Pakistan met in India-held territory of Kashmir .Miitulu > and decided to create a nomans.land between the Indian and Pakistan held areas. The decision is being referred to the respective high commands for final approval. It
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  • 282 2 ON REVISION OF METHODS AM) n m OF ASSEMBLY LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. IS.— lndia will be m new committee to recommend revision of methr! dares of the United Nations Ge serai Assembl Establishment of this Spec al Committee 'wi vesterday by the ad hoc
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  • 67 2 CEYLON HOUSE SPEAKER UNABLE TO LEAVE FOR LONDON COLOMBO, Apr. 19.— A. F. Molamure, Speaker of th«- Ceylon House of Representatives who was to have represented Ceylon at the Commonwealth PHm.- Ministers Confer< nee in London, canceled his trip Monday owing to an attack of bronchitis. Ho cabled London asking
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  • 46 2 NEW YORK. Apr. 19. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, i<>f t here by air foi London to attend th« Commonwealth conference openlns on Thursday. He Will return to the tinned Nations General A-s mblv after the conference.- R euter
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  • 122 2 PATNA. Apr. ID. Mr. J. P. Narain, President of the All-India daymen's Federation, in a ptatement issued h**r p says that railwayman hav< been very anxious since th« postponement of theii strike for the settlement of outtanding questions connected with th, implementation o f fch«
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  • 203 2 ALL PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICES COMPLETELY PARALYSED COLOMBO, Apr. 19. Public utility services were paralysed in Colombo Monday as a result of torrential rain, which fell Sunday night. One death has een reported as a result of floods. Within the space of four hours nearly 12 inches of
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    47 2 Photo Alhaj Khwaja Na/iniuddin. (lovcrnor-Oonoral of Pakistan, performed the opening ceremony of the Fatinia Jinnah Medical Col. k«S«. f<»r Women, Lahore, on Mar. 30. Picture shows Mr. Nazi--111 iidd mi addressing the staff, studtnts and distinguished guests \vh(o assembled at the Fatima Jinnah Medical College premises A.P.
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  • 73 2 SETALVAD REFUSES COMMENT ON DURBAN INQUIRY REPORT NEW YORK, Apr. !9 Mr. M C octalvad. leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly said yesterday that he was not prepared at the moment to comment on the South African Government Commission's report of the Durban rioting. I
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  • 185 2 Member Demands Explanation On Formation Of New Madras Ministry (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr 19. The now Kuinaraswamj Ministry faced a critical Hoiis< when thV Assembly r<a*s<mbled yesterday. Leader of the Opposition. M. Ismail, asked the Hou«e leader an explanation re garcling th» formation of the new ministry but
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  • 103 2 KAMARAJ NADAR'S SUCCESSFUL TRAVANCORE MISSION (From Our <»*„ (irrNp( J MADRAS A l>r BUraj Nacla. I M'sterda> from Tr-vand- > 1 reported lonhclent that T Govfrnmrni uould. „n release all h ar rrs. Furiht-r. t h N M°] ing to srani hOm< t(f I demands for m, IP Tami vl
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  • 92 2 IT WILL REFLECT GRAVE DISCREDIT ON HI ADMINISTRATION IN MALAYA MADRAS, Apr. 19.— Madr«a newsimpers Moediy mi niandinir irom the Mala van Government tru restoril civil liberties and civil law, particular!} frith refercMi (.anapathy recently sentenced to death \n Ihc l-i'di-ral
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  • 57 2 n D J E LIN Apr 19 ~Mr J *>hn C ostello. Prime Minister of the new Republic of Ireland, was asked at a press conference yesterday if Eire wai in spmpathy with the Republican aspirations of India. "Certainly" Mr. Costello replied Lire, he added wished
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  • 34 2 King George Takes A Walk In The Gardens LONDON A|i m who r< n M c< Ji«'iu progr operatioi I short walk in the I Royal Lod«- ftt I has b»'il I Queen.- Reuter
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    • 136 2 My night-cap when „^r, STOMACH'S upset k>4 He knows it is the Juiresl way of I'J^vfl aetting a sound refreshing sleep. But -"i \^V#l don't take our word ior it -try a tin f y- I yourself, yoiffl be surprisrd df the D Witts M^^^ n fio^ eW ANTACID POWDER
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  • 1275 3 India Suggests Eight-Point UN Trusteeship Plan For Former Italian Colonies ILalvad's Address Before UN Assembly fpakistin Voices Arab Nations' I poiat Ut View ipr. J 9. India yesterday tugI point pic" tor direct United Motions I oV er the whole oJ the former Italian I Hit the exception of Easter
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  • 99 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 19. The New York Times said the United Nations will set up a special chamber for prayer and meditation in its new Manhattan hindquarters. An order for construction of the chamber along simple, nondenominational lines has gone to the architect* of
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  • 33 3 SHANGHAI, Apr. Li Th< Britten ownM North China DUlv News said th» Nationalists would temporarily move the seat of Government to Shanghai H Nanking la subjected to arm«'fi attack V- the Communists A.P.
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  • 482 3 CHINA IF COMMUNISTS INSIST ON DEMAND TO CROSS THE YANGTSE NANKING, Apr. 19. China peace talks "will collapse on Wednesday 9 if the Communists insist on their demand that they should cross the Yangtze River to supervise army reorganisation, a Nationalist official said last night. This
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  • 200 3 No Discrimination Against Foreign Correspondents: UN Decision LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 19. The I nited Nations Social Committee yesterday approved an article declaring there should be no discrimination against foreign correspondents in providing w ac€€*4 to news." The group, a( o nnmtro of the General Assembly, adopted the article by 28
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  • 34 3 KARACHI. Apr. 19. Mr Peu-r Frastr and Mr. Joseph Chifiey New Zealand and Australian Prime Ministers, arrivd hint On their way to the Commonwealth Prjmu Ministers' conference which ont-ns in London on Thursday.- Reuter
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    141 3 The Ural Japanese citizens permitted by General Dmiglas Mac Arthur, Allied Powert Supreme Commander, t o leave their country are now visiting Switzerland. They are members of the world famous Industrial Mitsui Family who. pre-war controlled a third of Japan's industry and commerce The family group is headed by Takasunii.
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  • 368 3 Wanted A MacArthur Plan For Asia Harold Stassen Reiterates Plea PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 19—Harold E. Stassen on Mondav m rkred a f MacArth «r Plan" for Asia to match the Marshall Han in Europe. The former Governor of Minnesotta. new president of the University of Pennsylvania, set forth his plan in
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    • 182 3 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is not consulted In maum this fine old Ceylon Tea. The results arc evident in itn Unexcelled Taste and Quaiu? Sole Importers: v f.TD AKTi TB RESEARCHES/ %mim vtw taiuti Extract from Circular teller No. Mcd. B-3? !8176 90 from thr I.G. of Civil Hospitals.
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  • 93 4 COLONIAL SECRETARY MOURNS PROFESSOR DYER'S DEATH >n learning of the death of Pro- W. E. Dyer, the Principal oi Raffles College, the Colonial Secretary. Mr, P, A. B. McKerron. C.M.G.. saii "It came a> a terrible shock to D\v i<> read of Professor Dyer's ;h. He is a personal friend
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  • 71 4 new series o[ broadcasting bethis evening at lo p.m. when Ml- Dong Chui Siim. Producer ol last year's production of "Lady Precious Stream" in Singapore, will be "Talking of the Chinese Theatn In this new series rs, who include Doctor Gib on Hill and Mr. Loke
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  • 40 4 Radio Doctor' s New Broadcast Time I idi Doctor. will i a.. li teners 1 questions over th. Network ol Radio Malaya >* p.m., to-day. Apr. 20. All quesshould be sent to Radio D I Department ol Broadcast" Cathay Building, Singapore
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  • 31 4 The next press conference with V lice, Government and Service representatives will be held at 10 a.m. on Apr. 22 in the ConferRoom, Department of Public Relations, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 167 4 FOLK E STATION ALSO ATTACKED, BUT NO CASUALTIES preliminary report slates that Chinese bandits attacked Manchis Village and the Police Station in Rentong Ana (Pahanq) in the early morning of Apr. 19. Then were no police casualties. But two civilian
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  • 121 4 India Govt. To Purchase Indian Works Of Art, Antiquities, Etc., In Malaya Tne Government of India have under consideration a scheme to try and collect as donations or buy back if necessary, the large ana valuable quantity of Indian works of art, antiquities, manuscripts, etc., which may have flown out
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  • 154 4 Russia Welcome To Join Brussels Pact WESTON SUPER MARE. England. Apr. 18. A minister of the british Government said on Saturday "we would welcome" Russia into the Brussels pact. "If Russia came in tomorrow we would welcome it", said Minister of Transport Alfred Barnes at a conference of the British
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  • 150 4 The Officer-in-Charge of the Traffic Police, Kuala Lumpur, in his return of Road accidents in Selangor for the first quarter of 1949 stated that 594 accidents were recorded in police files during this period. Twenty cf the accidents were iatal. military motor vehicles were -esponsible
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  • 46 4 Corbet, J.P.. has been apIMjitited to be a member of the Board oi Trust constituted under S< cti n r> ol the Singapore Improvein nt Ordinance in place of Mr. Robert Renton who is on leave says .(li Official Pres Release vqpoyBpAy ORkinagpsH
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  • 32 4 SEOUL. Apr. 19 President Syrmn Rhee's announcement that and the United States are withdrawal of Amii! lure i within next several months won the il approval ol Korean politi- ral parties. A.P
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  • 102 4 Raffles Professors To Help In Selection Of Malayan Candidates INDIA CiOVT SCHOLARSHIPS The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy, wishes to announce that the last date for the receipt In his office in Singapore of applications for Government of India scholarships will be 21st
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  • 125 4 T< ngku Yaacob ibni Sultan Abdul nld, Dy. Director of Agriculture, 'ederation of Malaya, is leaving >r U.K. via U.S.A. by s.s. President rant on Sunday Apr. 24. says an >fflcial Press Release. Hi N a younger brother of the nt Sultan of Kedah He
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  • 72 4 Chinese Schools in greatly Increasing numbers are now making use of Radio Malaya's broadcasts to schools. Tt has been announced yesterday that there are now 200 Chinese Schools which make use of the broadcasts. This means that 60.000 or more pupils in Chinese Schools listen
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  • 112 4 The approval of t lie Municipal Commissioners will be sought to construct a traffic roundabout at the junction of Neil Road, Maxwell Road, South Bridge Road and Tanjong Pagar Road. The plan of this roundabout has been drawn up by the Municipal Engineer and has been agreed to
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  • 202 4 \KY\ YORK, Apr. 19. General Waller Hedell Smith, former United States Ambassador, does not believe that the Russians have an atomic bomb in quantity production, but thinks they have the principle "in their notebooks". Soviet science rs as good as any
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  • 194 4 U JOIN US !N EFFORTS TO PRESERVE WORLD PEACE" MARGATE, England, Apr. 19.^-A Soviet educator appealed yesterday to British teachers to "join with us on our efforts to preserve peace in the whole world." Spoaking at the annual conference of the National Union of
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  • 88 4 HONG KONG, Apr. Fifty armed men boarded the straner Canonbar two days after sh<* ran atrround In a remote section of Hainan Straits and calmly helped themselves to more than throe tons of tinned milk. Captain A. Berg said today the rnen made two trips
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  • 146 4 LONDON, Apr. 19. Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia was accused by a Hungarian Communist leader iMonday of being an agent for "American imperialists". The charge was made in a magazine article by Josef Revai, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
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  • 153 4 It Is All Irish Says Sydney Herald SYDNEY. Apr. 19.— The Sydney •Daily Telrgraph M*d yesterday 'There i s much wringing of hands over the change in the status of Eire "Very soon India will become a Republic Um). Is there any basis except allegiance to a common sovereign wheHon
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  • 112 4 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 19— Mr. Y. Cachalia, Socret a ry of the Transvaal Indian Congress, said here today tho report of the Durban riots commission presented nothing new and he felt that its findings must •be rejected. Onco th« Earned judge refused the right of
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  • 71 4 LAKK SUCCESS, Apr. If). The Philippines, Costa Rica and Lebanon announced Monday they will sponsor a plan to have the United Nations Assembly designate on Apr. 25 each year as Unity Day. Apr. 15 is the day world representatives met in San Francisco in 1945 to
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  • 23 4 MAGISTRATE Mr B. C. J. Buckerldg**, Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, ha* been appointed a Pollcf Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 142 4 Spectator On The Commonwealth Conference London. Apr. 19. The Spectator cuinsii wct&iy, niaue *h»s comment jii ta« uominonwtaiLn UomervDCe opening nere on Thursday: •ine conicrcnce wui represent a jveann oi poetical experience ana goodwill toward India will Oc universal. "but on one principle there should oe and is likeiy to
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  • 62 4 ine Hign Commissioner on Henry Gurney has sent tno lollowmg telegram to the btcretary 01 oiate for the Colonies: "Grateiui U you Will submit to Her Royal Hignnesi, Princess Elizabeth on behalf 01 the Government and the people of the Federation of Maiaya our sincere
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  • 28 4 MR M. M. MALAI ENTERTAINED KNT^TA|\M Mr M Hi Singl I Kiven a ?a 131, T. oy I fi j< p I it u bhort Mr. Malai suitably.
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    • 175 4 WEDDING between Mr. M. S. ricaran, n of the late Mr. V. S. dyar •>{ Murukumpuzha and N abai. daught er ol the Ar V R. Nanoo, a Political and ial Leader in Travancore, will demnised at Sri Krishna nple, Waterloo Street. Singapore, nn Thursday. April 2lst at 8 a.m.
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    • 36 4 NEW MEMBER OF WAR RISKS MANAGEMENT BOARD Mr. H. W. Moxon has been ap pointed a member of the Board of Management of the War Risks (Goods> Insurance Fund in place :f Mr. A. A. Baker.
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