Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, V. NO. 71. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY^" APRIL 26, 1919. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 74 1 I krave Concern For Turn Of lEvents In China I turn Htm TO HONG KONG V/JftV, Apr- 25.— Britain today made ready uL ;< nts for her Far Eastern tleet out or F r. rn for the turn of events in China. f I- imiraity
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  • 128 1 iNt.vv Jji^nl. Apr. 20.— Mr. O. D. tJina, inuian uiuu&iricii magnate, i& leaving nere sxioruy i uy ne*i weejL; on a uiree-nionin tour oi xjruain, UK. 1 continent ana America. Mr. tiiria will visit me Britten industries Van ana (he lnternauonai rair in Canaaa.
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  • 318 1 --Communist armies pointL at iiangcnovv today. lne obt nt oi 30i> 9 UINI .Nationalist troops reB; irom ocriiiucd Nanking. IK m. uire l noui K x. m H R 1 (in vi m .i noose m F 00--m ana m rmai Uvl N m Reds V
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  • 92 1 Heav y Engagement With Karens At Kaiku pIA; I Burma Government troops heavy engagement with Karen an important town on the Raniilway, about 78 miles north of the ij was officially stated here today. kesman said Government forces supaunched a two pronged attack, We progress" in this sector. i Mito
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  • 102 1 CHANGE IN HUNDRED RUPEE NOTES MADRAS Apr. 25. Tlie Reserve Bank of India has issued the folding Press Communique. It is notified for the Information •1 the public that a slight change s to be made in the paper used for Reserve Bank of India notes of its 100 denomination.
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  • 27 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 25- A Royal Forc< Bund«rland which mad lasardoiu reli«l i!)f>ht> t o tru British sloop Ann»ihy»t returned to l t baa« Jier* today.— A. P.
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  • 115 1 Status Of Indians In C'wealth Low Says Dr. Lohia LUCKNOW. Apr. 25— Dr. Ram Manohar Lonia, Indian Socialist trader, said lure that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru should take "an unequivocal stand for the tquar- I lity of races." Dr. Lohia was referring to Pandit Nehru's pri'sjt'iit v»sit to London to
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  • 103 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD. Apr. 25— The trial of Mir Laik Ah and certain other Minister! of his cabinet would commence shortly, the Military Governor of Hyderabad announced at a prow conference today. Major-Ge-neral J. N. Choudhury said it is
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  • 63 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 25.— Major-General Claire N. Chennaillt, leader of the "Flying Tigers" (Amc deans who aided the Chinese during the war) has arrived here from China accompanied by his Chin e s« wife. Hr declined t o d'sCUss the ciyii. war. G^n. Chennault said
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  • 39 1 THE HAGUE. Apr. 25. KLM Airlines announced today the suspension of their service from Batavia to Shanghai because of the unsettled China situation. The suspension will not affect the servict to Singapore and Bangkok along the same route. Reuter
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  • 207 1 REPUBLICAN INDIA CAN REMAIN IN C 'WEALTH LONDON. Apr. 25. The leaders of Britain and her seven I Dominions were expected to agree on Monday that Republican India can still be at home in their Kinj>Jed Commonwealth. This is the crucial question which has brought six Premiers and one Foreign
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  • 141 1 India' s Voice Has Now Greater Strength -BOMBAY PREMIER KHER (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 25 —Mr. B G. Kh«r. Premier of Bombay today paid tribute to Rulers of Deccan and Gujerat StaU\s for their spirit of sacrifice and sense of realism in the unification of India politically and
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  • 86 1 RANGOON, Apr. 25.— A Burmese passenger plane forced down by bad weather ha.s been cap'ured by rebels presumed to be Karens, the government said today. The District CommUskmtfr of Bassein, in bOUtherrj Burma, where the plane landed, messaged authorities here that the plane's British pilot,
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 25.—Communists in Nanking have done n<> harm to foreign personnel and property, Indian Ambassador Sardar K. ML Panikkar said in a message from Nanking today. The Ambassador in j message to hk government said thai all members of the Indian Embassy staff and
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  • 73 1 ANTI-BAO DAI DEMONSTRATION MOVE SAIGON, Apr. 25.— The Vietminh (Indo-Chinese autonomist) moveiiKnt yesterday ordered all Vietnam shopkeepers ty close their shops f I*olll today until Thursday in protest against the return t 0 Indo-China of ex-Emperor Bao Dai. Last night the Moscow-*trained Saigon "Town Committee", a secret group of Ho
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  • 59 1 BRITAIN OFFERS STEEL FOR PAKISTAN KARACHI, Apr. 25.— An official of th L Pakistan Government said that Britain has offered Pakistan 25,039 tons of .steel for immediate shipment in exchange for Pakistan jute and cotton. The official said that the Government a considering the offer which vaa made in view
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  • 38 1 RACE CLUB AS PRISON MADRAS, Apr. 25— The Madras Government nas received a proposal to convert tne cuy race caul into a prison, alter tne aooution o. racing in ijji. Xne Government nowever, turned down tne mea.— FOC
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  • 110 1 (from Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 23.— The All Religions Conference holding its second convention in Bombay in a manifesto issue^ yesterday calkd ior maintenance oi 'dignity and independence oi human personality at all Costs by the rule Of law." Or. S. Radhakrishnan presided. The
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  • 48 1 NEHRU ELECTED AERO C LUB PRESIDENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 25.— The Aero Club of India has elected Pandit Jawahurlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, a; its president. The Aero Ciub is an association Of statesmen, scientists and engineer* interested in the advancement of aeronautical science in In. aia. F.O.C.
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  • 48 1 MANILA, Apr. 25. -The Philinpines Department ol Foreign AiTairs said today the Philippines has approved the Immediate opening ol an Indian consulate here. A treaty of friendship between India anl the republic is under negotiation between officials of the two governments in Washington A.P.
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 25.— India ha* strongly protested to Pakistan about three alleged raids by Pakistan nationals forces on border oi Punjab in the first week oi April when 12 Indians were report, d killed. An official Indian Government Announcement said that ten othes
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  • 269 1 Dutch-Indonesian Talks Reach 'Crucial Point' BATAVIA, Apr 2.u— lhe Indonesian Republican defcea lion negohat ing with the Dutch hero on the return of the Re publican Government to their former capital of JotjakmrU and other questions toda> stated th* talks had readied a Crucial A statement irom the delegation headquarters
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  • 140 1 NEHRU SPLNDS A QUIET DAU WITH THE MOUNTBATTENS ROMSEY Hampshire, Apr. 25.— Pandit Nehru was returning to London by road late last night or early today after a restful weekend spen 1 as the guest of Earl and Countess Mountbatten at their estate. Broad, lands near here. Pandit Nehru's visit
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  • 85 1 INVESTIGATION URGED Our Correspondent from New Delhi cables a* loilows: Thm> raids w< re reported 'n Ferozpore District, East Punjab in April \vht n 12 Indians were kilted It 11 believed Muslim^ from Bahawaipur State were responsible It will be recalled In March Pathans rajdtd Jaisalmer State causinu m rious
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 25. A book uf Hindi verse on Mahatma Ganuni has juot been pubiiiOi* a hew The poet is Mr. Raghubir Sharan Mitra, of Mecrut. The book contains IiJ.OOO lines of verse and carries a forward by Dr. Raiendra Pra.sad, President of th<' Indian
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  • 46 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 25. A man wa^ produced before the Presidency Magistrate here on a chain uf uitrudin'4 into the Palace of the Ma harani of Kolhapur at night. Ask'-: jvhy he was there, he said he wa.. 'a messenger from a Goddess.' FOC
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  • 57 1 MANILA. Apr. 25. The Philip pine Senate today iu^pmcicd forner Sonat» President Jose Avelim/ a jreai on char >1 mlao n Juct. The Benat4 vote was ll to a Avviiiio was accused ol Income ax evasion, unconstitutional uv I hlfl Office lor per.>onai I Q. adocatinti
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  • 42 1 lucknow, v r 25 Th Ba rellji post ma&U r w w h< txill'lr-d to lixicl postcard with a coin slued to tt In the placi ol stamp Thi- postmd ter removed thi coin ttrtd afllxtd a. p FOC
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  • 773 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Apr. 26, 1949. INDIA GOVT. MIST SEND OUT A FACT-FINDING COMMISSION TO MALAYA As Dr. B. V. Keskar, India e Deputy Minister for External Affairs, is scheduled to conclude I i Malayan visit to-day and leave Malaya early morning tomorrow by air, we take this
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  • 142 2 Complaint Against Pakistan Re: 111-Treatment Of Pathan Tribes Matter Likely To Go To UN 'From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 25.— The Madras, Hindus correspondent in New York, Mr. Balaraman reported yesterciay iUgiuUUSUUI is so concerned retfardinir the treatment accorded by Pakistan to six million Pathans
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  • 170 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 25.— A thr 2 day Deience £>^ nee Conierence concluded m Vv.hi Saturday last decided to take active st pa to secure friendly aiu from foreign firms to develop tne manufacture 01 neavy armaments ti India. Dr. B.
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  • 23 2 A similar order has been placed with a Swiss firm who have invented a diesel engine of a special type, i I —Copyright.
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  • 343 2 NEW YORK, Apr! 25_The Indian dri I the Lnued Natiomi General Assem unai loucaes ui me case u \m,i Ull! kuuiU against r^outn Africa over muians in tnat country comes up bel committee shortly. speaking in another committ with cnurcii trials —on Friday, Uu Soi ueiegate, Or. Jan Jordaan,
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  • 83 2 Afghan Ambassador in the United States Mr. Nairn deploring the bombings ol tribal areas by Pakistan warned continuance ol aggression would had to irreparable results. Bung great lovers of freedom Pathans will never submit t 0 Pakistan s yoke," he declared, and urged
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  • 57 2 FACTORY FOR MANUFACTURE OF DIESEL ENGINES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 25.— With a view to exploring the possibility of Setting Up a state owned factory in India for manufacture of diesel engines, the Government of India have placed orders with an Italian firm lor two trucks, oiu>
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  • 289 2 INTRODUCTION OF FRENCH INDIA PERMIT SYSTEM POSTPONED PONDICHERRY; Apr, :r>.— M. Haji S. M. Ismail, Minister l<»» Information, Government ol French India, has Issued the following Pr*ss Communique regarding f lu introduction of Permit Sy»*e«i for those travelling from the French Settlements of Pondicherry and Kar.uk. il |q the Indian
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    47 2 Photo shows Mr. V N ftfitra, Chairman V>f the Reception Committee of Singapore Indians, rarlaading Dr. B y. Keskar Indian Government Deputy Foreiff n Minister, on the occasion ol the public mooting held at the coverod Happy World Stadium ,o n Sunday t o welcome Dr. Keskar,
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  • 375 2 Move To Restore King Leopold To Belgium's Throne GENEVA, Apr. 23.— The Prince Charles oi Helpum and his brother the exiled King Leopold were apparently in contact in Switzerland over the future of the Belgian throne on Sunday but they were making an impressive and successful effort to keep the
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  • 43 2 «i ram Qiif Own Ciov*. nni 1 Mini Si suppoi dia's Ind industry iaid kh< that Indu in any wav d I lists' i country, i duction. B corresjioncl nop d i >t ih> »njy with n then- A.P.
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  • 141 2 P..IIW^ Ken u U(kv Apr 25 WilJJam C. .11' Vr!? e L l S "^basMidi.r to the Soviet Union, said the U.S. 'has no plan whatsoever," to prevent Stalin from tfobblinn up all of _Asia In an
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  • 188 2 SAIGON, Apr. 2r>. Cochin-C him Indochina will join the new Republic oj the Cochin-China Territorial Assembly decMd Voting was 55 to with two abstentions. The new state will be headed by H;m> I' ex-Emperor of Annain, who made Cochin ticipation a condition oi his
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  • 61 2 Indo-Australian Air Agreement Talk NEW DELHI, Apr. 25. British \nd Australian delegations will trrive hero late next month to negotiate with the Indian Government for bilateral air agreements, t was learned here yesterday The talks, it was understood, ;vill continue unfinished negotiations with a British air delegation .vhich was in
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  • 29 2 ALY-RITA MARRIAGE IN THREE WEEKS c Khan and I b<* tnarri( I i but hi' a sourc< Sunda Th<' coup] Aly K The weddii held at group oi A.P.
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  • 124 3 lj ur j „is Are In i twined' (By Air Mail). eylonV Prime Mini_ urae of an interview here Ll relati ins lhat existed between Ceylon l will shortly be coniirm ine Coiombo wee. ago thai Mr. Jayah j> tipped I an learn,
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    56 3 Photo takm on the occasion of the singing of the National Anthem (with the audience standing up) at the public meeting h*ld at the covered stadium of Happy Wjrld Stadium on Sunday. Thr meeting was sponsored by Singapore Indians to honour Dr. B. V. Keskar, India Government Deputy Minister, who
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  • 138 3 UXDhtinBAD, Apr. 25. -Mir Laik Aii Prime Minister o. nyderaoaci State, toia a court martial i. sterdaj Ibe naa en uru< rs to detain r\ ±1 ttowan, a Britibh civilian Kined in ayd.-raQad auring last Septembers Indian military action. 1 now under
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  • 54 3 Apr. 25. Governor- u WiUiam McKeJi has r< »c Day message irom lid: "Let u.> aedicate uurto tne service U d to unstinting efforts I that the Queen and 1 c the united us with our ol Australia and New nd." Day commemorates the Galiipoii Janding oi
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    65 3 Photo Thakin Nu, Prime EVUnisier ol Burma, who reached Karachi on Apr. 13, cilled on Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister of Pakisoii the morning of Apr. 14.' Photo shows: < hit f<> right) it p«« Burmese Ambassador in Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Minister, and Mr, Thakin Nu,
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  • 91 3 LONDON, Apr. 25. Mr. Krishna Menon, Inaian High Commissioner here, yesterday denied on behalf 01 Pandit Nehru that the Indian Prime Minister had made any statemc nt on the present Chinese Communist offensive. He was commenting on a report not Reuten quoting Fandit Nehru as .saying
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  • 218 3 Will Communists Invade Hong Kong? Nanking Fall Worries Colony f s Govt. People HONG KONG, Apr. 25 The Communist capture Nanking and the immediate threat to Shanghai has caused concern in Honor Kong over the future of this Hritish colony. Questions on every tongue are: "What will hapn when the
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  • 35 3 -iI I A Apr. 2b. Soviet -ia will ioon po n b trade (»t Eastern Pakistan, it I umtid h- p Mr f^urian. of the Soviel hinha>V ai New l^-llii, recently viaiUd Kiiat LMiKaL F.O.C.
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  • 230 3 UN Session To End By May 7? LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 25.— The United Nations General Assembly is expected to finish its "rump" session in about a fortnight, and present indications are that little will have been achieved by then. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian President of the Assembly, is understood to
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  • 168 3 '^fTTINCOMALEE. Oylon. Apr. 25. Speaking on "The Civilization ol the Tamils" at a largely-attended meeting at the B'g Maidan, Trincomalee, Mr. A. Ilankovan, an Indian journalist, advised Tamils to clamour for their rights. ..He said the Tamils might CO-Opti-iat(. with the Sinhalese .but .they should agitate
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  • 109 3 PAKISTAN BAN ON BRITISH BOOK KARACHI. Apr. 25. The Pakistan Government has bann-d entry ol a British book entitled "Om Hundred Great Lives*' published by Od ham's Pr< ss of Long Acres, London, it was announced Friday night. A picture of the Prophet Mohamet on the book's dust jacket was
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  • 55 3 LONI> >' The Duke and D s ol Windtor left 1 don by train I u\%h\ to return U) F Tb< Duki arrived in Britain nearly thn e fcs as 'i King and spent 1 r at Sunningdal* 1 home ol the Earl of Dudley. Hi. looked bronzed and ht
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  • 27 3 PARIS, Apr. 25 M. MichelMarcel Detrie, Second Secretary oi the French Embassy in Warsaw. has been appointed French Consai Reuter in Calcutta.
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  • 136 3 RANGOON. Apr >.V Burma Government fortes have captured Seminary Hill, Karen stronghold at insein. 10 miles north oi here, according to yesterday', Government communique. It said 10 Karens were captured and five bodies found in the former rebel fortrfss. from which the main force
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  • 183 3 SHANGHAI, Apr. 25. Chinese Communist ;u mies walked into undefended Nanking Sunday and on Monday snapped shut a trap on 300,000 Nationalist soldiers between Shanghai and Hanchow. Red troops, rushing southward after their crossing of the Yangtze, bypassed Shanghai ;m;i captured Hashing,
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  • 53 3 SIMLA, Apr. 25.— Ail the gazetua and Ministerial employee] of the Patiala and East Punjab St*tei Union are required to 1< urn th« Punjabi language in Gurmuki script within a period of Bis months, ac cording to a circular issued bv l hc- FOC H »mc-
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  • 103 3 Pakistan Premier's Present To Prince Charles LONDON. Apr. 25. The Prime Minister ol Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, yesterday presented v Prince Charles 01 hdinburyh a silver hectagonaJ plate and a silver spoon. Three bears are embossed on each of the sides ol the plate. On the centre ol the
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  • 36 3 LAHORE. Apr. 25 I li :hat 500,000 non-Muslim iiuv from w«>t Punjab wiL b- allotted lands on a quasi^permanent basis m the Bast Punjjb a nc i Pa'-ia^u Sta umon iiexi Jun' FOC
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  • 222 4 Mr.A. A. Abdullah's Speech At Selangor Indian Chamber's Dinner to Or* Keskar *On behalf of t ho.se whom I represent 1 like to itoi/U out I nut assuredly Malaya is being trained tor self-government though ii mug not be apparent to the man-in-the-street. Let
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  • 101 4 The sum oi Si. ooo has been Mi!)- scribed i>> certain close lnends oi Mr. M. iSaravaiiamuttu lor me foundation ol a scholarship to be Known as the "Sara' scholarship, High School. Hukit vimajaiu. mis scholarship Is* Intended to perpetuate tile name of Mr.
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  • 33 4 The Municipal Advertisement -laws have been amended to npt posters exhibited in conction with a Government <>r Local ivernment '.Municipal or Rural J n from paying licence fees.
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  • 20 4 Mr M. B. C mi has been appointed a Justice oi the Peace lor the Colony ol Singapor<
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    89 4 Till: ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH GIVKS A FILL VIEW OF THE INDIAN MASS MEETING HELD AT IHE HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM ON SUNDAY WHEN THE SINGAPORE INDIAN COMMUNITY PRESENTED AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME TO DR B. KESKAR. INDIA'S DEPUTY' FOREIGN MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. DR. KESKAR WHO ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE ON SUNDAY
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  • 208 4 Hussar Officer Throws Grenade At Bandits: Two Killed At QOOXI yesterday, Apr. 25. one and a half miles North oi Oambang in Kuantan area (Pahang) a party Of police and 4th Hussars returning from patrol met three Chinese bandits dressed in uniform and armed with rifles. A Hussar Oilier r
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  • 41 4 T\w E*osUnaster-General l announces that the present B.M.A. postage stamps will or Withdrawn lrom all Post Offices in Jonore with effect from 2nd May. 1949 and will be replaced by a new issue of postage stamps.
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  • 133 4 »By Our Stall Reporter* Following is a fuller report of India's Deputy Foreign .Minister I»r. 15. V. Keskar's statement regarding the Malayan Ban on the entry of newcomers from India: The G nment ol India had n up the mattei oi the
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  • 43 4 The following first donations to j the University ol Malaya Endow-; nent Fund have bern received last week:O. E. D. Lewis, Clillord School, Kuala Lipis. Pnhnng $100. I J. A. Reid. M.Sc. Institute lor Medica; Research, Kuala Lu.npur- $500.
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  • 37 4 MANILA, Apr. 25. Carlos P. Romuh), chief Philippine cit legate to the United Nations, returned to Manila from Laku Success today by air. He will i i honorary degi irom a university. A.P.
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  • 41 4 DEBATE ON NATIONALISM AND PEACE Mi -o a deda Apr. 24 at I -> p. in tx oucit i.v and I m is i vVurlu p Wes>t Archdeac u Gi and J ..i, i (Stamfo tr, Mr. i Mr i lyuk 1
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