Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. \O. 97. SINGAPORE, THIKS DAY, MAY 19. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 53 1 Australia To Deport All Asians KLJKLK May IS. The Federal Labour lU i Mr. Arthur Calwell, Australian r. full powers to draft legislation It, i Government to deport every 11 was authoritatively stated oposed amendments to the Imnii.mind to make possible the depor(fheefi family, Mr. (aluell said "Yes" ni ,num
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  • 31 1 Anglo- Pakistan Trade Talks Pakis•v 1 1 nl lllU (I id i»'--who will l :itl Pa* of s to bo provided cennot ..urn o b< balances d from how year, Reuter
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  • 44 1 Wi M«, |> When Par. hi Member W iyak< will on from ih« i tj i the Hc.id 1 rnmeni (iirls' 1( Districi infUctpuni^hmeni on a pupil, "It ih, <ur!\ th< presence the ll' .ulrni-i i si m t. and F.O.C.
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  • 24 1 Indi* Security ihkh Sir MoPakintan a s< .telt( undecided loncluslon m session I m. Paris. vhen Z :.ul- i Reuter
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  • 10 1 Liquidator For Exchange Bank Of India The BombayI I Reuter
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  • 71 1 <,Froin Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 18.— A Forestry wOU«gc lias been opened in Dhar,\ar iln lust oi '•> Kind in Bombay y'lovince and the third in India. Mr. f patei, Bombay's Minister vur Agriculture and Forests, maugutlg Ule College yesterday said in iic very
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  • 53 1 New U.S. High C ommissioner For Germany WASHINGTON, May 18<—President Truman today nominated Mr. Joiin McCloy us United States High Commissioner for Germany. Mr. McCloy is resigning as President of ihe World BaiiK tu take on the assignment. He Will be succeeded at the bank by Mr. Eugene Black, now
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  • 241 1 -The political problem in lnd<>-< hina comes be .<u( me military problem, ttao Dai ex-Emperot of Annam, told the jaiai correspondent ol ine frencta newspaper Figaro In an Interview nimislied Here today. itao Dal, who returned to Indo-China recently to head the
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  • 128 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, May 18— The Subcommittee of the AH-India Newspaper Editors Conference i« t© meet the President of thi Indian Const u tU'iH Assembly and the Drafting Committee t 0 urge inclusion in India's future constitution of a clause
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  • 107 1 THAKIN NU TO LEAVE FOR LONDON ON MAY 28 RANGOON, May 18. -Thakm Nu, Prime Minister of Burma la Leaving here for Londoi, on May 28 next, authoritatively Karncd her* today Th«- Pnnu- Minister, who Will b»ompanied by three Burma Governna official- i> expected to arrive in London by air
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  • 77 1 Handgrenades Hurled At Frenchmen SAIGON, May 18.— A (rah uav*' of Uirorism in Saigon, linked by the French authorities with the birthday tomorrow oi Ho Chi Minn, Preside* of the YMtmiiih (Indochtaese autonomists) caused damage and some casualties last night. Two firrs in Saigon's river harbour destroyed a number of
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  • 57 1 COLOMBO. May 18 —The Air CeyJon SkymasUr service to England has been speeded Up and the journey now takes 39 hours 30 minutes The Skymaster leaves Colombo on Wodn-sday and starts back again •i) Friday, arriving in Ceylon on Sunday. The plane stops down
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  • 404 1 NLW YORK, May 18.— The Bevin-Sforza plan to .split up Italy s prewar colonies among four nations failed earlv on Wednesday in the U.N. General Assembly. A last minute Latin American revolt brought a ihumpinK i ejection of the American supported measure which had
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  • 207 1 Free India 's Constitution To Be Adopted In English ASSEMBLY BEGINS CUUSE BY CLAUSE DISCUSSION OF DRAFT \From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 18.— Six clauses of India's Draft Cons, lilution were adopted today by the Constituent Assembly which settled down to the strenuous business of clause-by clause discussion
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  • 92 1 AUSTRALIA REGRETS INDIA'S DECISION TO BE A REPUBLIC! CANBERRA. May 18.— Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australian Prime Minister, told tin* House ol Representatives her,, today that Australia regretted India's decision to bi-coiiu" a Republic. "Howvtr, the CK>v«'rnni«'nt bWioves th<- new relationship wi'h India is in the best interests of the British
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  • 110 1 TEHERAN. May 18.— Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan Prime Minister, left h«iv by air this morning for Karachi Yesterday the prime Minister had a two-hour talk with AH Ashgar Ht-kmat. Persian Foreign Minister. while the Begum Ali Khan accompanied by Princess Ashraf Pahlcvi, sister of
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  • 254 1 Big Upset In German Zonal Elections! BERLIN, May IS.— About a third oi the Germans voting in the single ticket zonal elections behind the iron curtain have upset forecasts and dropped a Ink "no" in the ballot box, official Communist figures disclosed on Tuesday. A total ot 4,080,272 votes was
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  • 25 1 SHANGHAI, May 18.— Nationa H>l warplaiUS gjiyi' IXMi-Joi) air cover today to crack <r(H»p> oefending Shanghai's shrinking perimeter against ynoiis nt w Communist assault Reuter
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  • 265 1 Two Labour MPs Expelled From Party LONDON, May 1*. The British Labour (GovenumntJ Party today expelled two Members of Parliament including Konni Zilliacus, one of the most persistent critics of the Gov ernment's foreign policy. In the sternest puri^e of its rebels lII* Hoverfunent has ever made orders also went
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  • 208 1 CHIANG IS SECRETLY IN SHANGHAI HUSTON, May 1*. Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek is secretly in Shanghai, apparenth commanding the Chinese Nationalist armies, the Christian Science Monitor said in a special dispatch from Hong Kong today. 2 He is there despite announcements he has gone to -Amoy, the Monitor said. With him
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  • 115 1 PAKISTAN AFGHAN RIFT FOR U.N.? TEHERAN. May 18 Feiz Mohammad Khan, Afghanistan Ambassador t o Britain, said hero on his way to London that h<- intends to complain to th<- British Government about what he described as Pakistan's "violation" of Afghan frontiers. This, he said, had "caused death and destruction."
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  • 564 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 19, 1949. TAKE THE LOCAL PRESS INTO CONFIUENCE ADD NG the Colony's L C >unciJ on i uesdaj Q Gin m a d .'ically rent made in th« >nii(i;i> j nil' iby 1 J. H. Hoi claimhat 8 ngapor was not prepared Joi .ci
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  • 384 2 *Those Who Fear British Imperialism Are Living In 19th Century' NEW DELHI, May 18. Speaking for the second time, in support oi his resolution <>n th^ Commonwealth link, Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said yesterday that India's
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  • 105 2 Convince Indians Of Your Sincerity, Says News Chronicle •NDON, May 18. In India, the British Dominions have found a new and vigorous partner in the fight for progress and liberty/ 1 said the London News Chronicle (liberal) in a leading article on Tuesday. •If they wish to help Mr. Nrhru
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  • 125 2 CEYLON NEWS: NAWALAPITIYA (Ceylon), a behaviour has had the effect ol re uniti, relied and separated within a lew month The story, which comts from a iii| a is to the effect that a youim man *h widowed mother, married recently from
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  • 101 2 A-Bomb Mineral Depos in Ceylon? Intensive Investigations Proceeding COLOMBO, Rtoj U^-IH¥«stiffatioi, H miiurals In C»ylon aro b< iiij; eondactcd anew Miii«'r«ligist's Departim.nl. The n«u >ui\ (hat were made from 1903 i<» l!)08. Interest in radioactive minerals such as uranium and thorium I been resuscitated by the Bi Government's offer to
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  • 113 2 XAUALAPITIYA (Ceylon), Maj 18. The execution of Mr. A. (ianapa thy a 24-year.old Indian, former President of th«' Pan -Malaya n Federation of Trad« Unions, by Briti-h agents in Malaya under thf emergency regulation^, for unlawful possession of a revolver and annnunilion was cond«
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  • 107 2 MADRAS, May IS. Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai. a former Premier ©I Travaiuor,. State, .s.t'd h« r* <hat Uv merger of Trayancorc in Cochin would onlj tr<aU' difficulties. 11 *h« territorial integrity of Travaacore iva> to b,. violated, fl»« best <our?r J Would be to mor««
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  • 72 2 NEW Ml 111 May IS.— Soui*»s close to the Government told the Associated Press on Tuesday night thai the lifting of tiu ban <>n Klm flights ovtr India i> lik«l> to await implementation of Dutch Indonesian agreement in Batavia. The source said the departure by
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  • 113 2 >MBAY, May 18 Twelve pers -us were injured and taken to Hospital yesterdaj w Hen some ol the streel sweepers, who have been un strike for live days with other ibay municipal workers, cla ed with tw«» groups ot non-striking topers. Only 2,000 oui
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  • 142 2 Referendum In Chandernagore On June 19 CHANDERNAGORE, May 18.— Tlv French Government has decided that Chandernagop', French leineni uuuui <*U mil«a north ui uua, .-xioiuu hold a referendum on June hj, to decide Whether to ft ii India or nut. ui" administrator oi Chandoi...l informed the President of th a
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  • 212 2 UOMBAY, May 18.— A school to teach young boys liner points oi cricket has been started here by Mr. Paratapsingh Karsondas, a businessman. Word was sent round the various schools Ol Bomoay recently that boys oetwern the ages Ol 14 and 18 would
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  • 263 2 Sri Aurobindo Ghose's Works To Be Published In England PONDICHERRY, Ala> 18.— -Two books on the life and teaching oi Sri Aurobindo Ghose \\\v great Indian sa^e and philosopher, will be published in England this summer, it was learned here. Or. G. 11. Langley, rormer Vice-Chancellor of Dacca University, is
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  • 214 2 BOMBAY MAYOR PRAISES BELGIUM'S SYSTEM OF SELF GOVT -it,, ,> r Fjjju van Bombay, on aGO day world torn to stuch ii,,iniri,,"i W yOf of Ust niftiit expressed admiration foi Beh-i a lr '^"r I''1 11 Kovernmeat. UUhllltlls system of seli"Despitc the fact thai th<» i,nr.r omastprs f R tirs
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  • 41 2 MANKAD HEADS LANCASHIRE BATTING TABLE Ji° NIX Indian ter, Vinno Mankad, "fads the entral Lancashire iu Club batting tabl< with an average ol 134.5 in Ur.n- matche" in two openins games, h< was unbeaten With LO9 anri in rp&n ottJiil G.I.I.S
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  • 34 2 HUNTER 'KING' KILLED BY BUFFALO lurenco MARQUES, (Moaambl '"<' 18. Joao Porto Por- n 8 irne hum. r w.tj, 14-? nd 2 phants to hu Wiled on Tuesday by a had w,mnci,ci 12 dayt A.P.
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  • 69 3 Zafrullah Khan In Rip Van Winkle Sleep L-Council Asked To Fiddle With f Hyderabad Again nations Muslim* in The State Are Mistreated IVTII 7 :k complaint today Sir Mohammed Zan to reign Minister, is expected Hydi rabad bet on the Security i at iwO Uto'f touuy. ,< on the ouncu
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  • 176 3 India Charged With Usurping NIzam's POwer lj renew the charge that the look power from the Nawaz Jung, former Foreign Minisnil attend the Security Council in) application to appear. tiling among Security Council might well be put aside, in political complications which it entails </ India and Pakistan. Indian delegation
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  • 112 3 India Australia Torpedo Latin American Proposal! /.W/ n /A; I MEADOWS, M;t> 18. Negative votes by India, ind Israel sealed the late (»f the Latinre i he I nited Nations General Assem ineo Spain once again into the itions. ►uth irkey. I, i' x I illiatii <- I f I
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  • 74 3 BOMBAY. May 18.- -A bill to improve the sanitation and living conditions of the 40,000 villages of Bom. bay Province is sponsored by tru* Provincial Government According to the bill, village sanitation committees w»H be formed to carry oUI an extensive "keep the Village Clean"
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  • 129 3 Special Articles On "India In The Modern World Today" PARIS, May 18— A special supplement of nine articles on 'India «n me taoaern »onu iouay niita nan oi me current issue 01 mt uuner, uiuutnij uumicauon oi ctl.teu Aalions r,uiu tlion acientiuc a.iu v unurai Oiiuni^u lion. l^e fr-jiit paj;e
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  • 185 3 SIR WILLIAM STRANG TO VISIT MID EASTERN COUNTRIES LONDON. May 18. -A high ranking Bntisii diplomat will leave tins weekend tor a mcntn-iong factlinaing tour ot tne turmoiiing Middle East. Tne Foreign Office announced on Tuesday night that Sir William btrang, permanent under-Secretary ot btate lor Foreign Ailairs, win visit
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  • 174 3 JOGJAKARTA, May 18. The hutch were winding up plans yesLerd&S to turn their ancient capital back t<» the Indonesians alter live months occupation. Indonesian civil staffs set up b, Netherlands occupation authorities already have been asked whether they wish to
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  • 135 3 Move To Establish A League Of Moslem Nations? The Time Has Come Says Saudi Arabian Enviy KMtM'HI Maj 18. Saudi Arabian Minister in Pakistan Syed Abdel Hamid told the Karachi press on Tuesday the time had come to establish a League of Moslem Nations based on the Quoran and Sunna
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  • 500 3 foreign Minister Explains Why C wealth Aid Was Sought RANGOON, May 18. The Burma Government was uatching the rapid developments in hina, the Burmese Foreign Minister U. E. Maung told the Press Trust of India yesterday. In an exclusive
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  • 397 3 I hakin Nu To Visit London ON IMPORTANT" BUSINESS RANGOON, May IS. A hi<jh (io\ eminent source said on Tuesday that Burmese Premier Thakin Nu will leave shortly lor London on undisclosed "important business/' says an A. P. report. The source said the Premier would return before June 7 when
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI. May 18 -The trustees of the Mahatma Gandhi National Memorial Fund, arc to discuss a proposal to construct "Gandhi Ghars" (Gandhi centres* in rural areas to carry out ameliorative work in villages in accordance with the Constructive Programme Of Mahatma Gandhi, it is
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  • 146 3 SIAMESE KING TO GIVE EVIDENCE AT SEA BANGKOK, May 18 Ttw Bta nics' 1 Government is consider Kending a naval to the Italian roast to obtain testimony of Km" Phumiphon Aduldei ,n the death of his brother, King Ananda Ifahidol. King Anandn was found shot dead on June 9, 1940.
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  • 315 3 Toungoo Rebel Hqs. Heavily Bombed KAN(iOON, May 18. Burmese skyraiders bom lied the rebel Karen headquarters at Toungoo by moonlight Monday night for the second time within 18 hours, pro-Government sources said on Tuesday. They said the planes dropped forty bombs over the target and added that the mission was
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  • 39 3 KARAIKAL. Mav 18. -The Government of French India hav«.- x pei'led Mr. N. Gin, an Indian trom th c French Settlements m IndiM his "presence La undesirable h«r-,' saya a report jn tru- "Hindu". FOC
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  • 100 3 The broadcast said ;rafl bombed and strafed rebel concentrations east and west ol Meiktiia. scoring direct hit.s on tti [orward headquarters. Other Government aircraft in dawn raids on the Karen str< hold at Toungoo fired an nm tion dump Other plan<s strafed k<lv parading before tivir barrack the Thandaurr.: area
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  • 439 4 I'KE-WAK RESIDENTS THOSE WHO HELPED BUILD NEW POLICE STATION WILL BE EXEMPTED forc< S in another ition Reguiay morning in thi Pulai v illi Kelantan. p thorit s ;'li .til" i ol undesir- ind allow til th»- r ime tin ir normal
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  • 516 4 On May l A bandits burnt down a house at Kampong Kerbau in Mvntakab ana (I'ahang)- The same day af Kampong Temik, tiro houses were also burnt down by bandits, says a Ponce communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It uads: IRRESTS IN
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  • 242 4 LK 1 I Kit TO Till: KIHTOK Sir,- Your editorial (.entitled "Radio Maiaya Indian Programme in today s I 16-5-49) issue ol your esteemed paper is very timely. Indian programmes put on tne air oy Kadio Malaya are most unsati.^xactory. And unless, as tne Singapore Indian
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  • 147 4 Telecommunication Workers Of Malaya At the General Meeting of the Union of Telecommunication Workers of Malaya, neld on Sunday, Mar. 15. the following were elected the new office bearers and committee members of the Union. Chairman: Mr, S. Selliah, (Reelected*, Secretary: Mr. Raja Gopal
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  • 164 4 Narcotics Control In India LAKE SUCCESS, May la. The Indian delegate Mr. Gopala Menon told tho United Nations Narcotics Commission that i\y Government oi India was fully alive »o the great importance of stopping opium smuggling and that it was giving itjj most stiious consideration to the problem." Mr. Menon
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  • 41 4 men will be a talk by Mr. Heng Seng Chiang, on "The Way of meni followed by Gem r.l J 1 nat the The Singapore L Thoosophical Society, a. [ill Henri, today, Thursday, May 19
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  • 46 4 C.Y.M.A. New Club Premises Opening Th< official opening ol th< new Club premises ol the Catholic Young Men's Association 'Church •I Our Lady of Lourdesj at 50. Ophir Road, Singapore will take l>lace on the evening of May 22, after the benediction of the Bled Sficromont.
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  • 32 4 Today Thursday, May 19 at 9.45 Radio Malaya will broadca it over thr Blue Network, a report by its ob^Tvcr of the Federal Legislative Council Meeting
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  • 99 4 UNDELIVERED CABLES ADDRESSED TO INDIANS rhe following telegrams addressed to Indian residents in Sinca pore have been lying undeUvered at the office of the (able and Wire less ltd for want of sufficient and accurate address These tele i can I M claimed for at the "Overseas Telegraph Office,* 1
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  • 391 4 ACSU Members Entertain Capt. Mrs- Williams (BY OLR STAFF KfcPOKTLIO Conviviality was the keynote of a pleasant gathering last evening of nearly 100 menihers of the Tiog banru branch of tne Army livii service LJnion at the Kalians Airport Hotel. The accasion was to bid lareweil to i apt. K.
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  • 48 4 Mr. Bhaktavar Singh Managing Director oj Singh Bros., No. 33, Orchard Koaci. Singapore, W.D., U.A.F. and Admiralty Contractor, left on a short holiday, for India yesterday by t lie s.S. "Sanjjola." Mr. Babhadar Singh, is representing Mr. Bhaktavar Sinjjh in his absence.
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  • 48 4 LONDON, May 18. -Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commission«r-G«neta] for South-Easi Asia, arrived by air in London today from Singapore. "1 have a good report," ho told a reporter, "the Communist terrorists arc withdrawing d*ep*r and deeper into thf jungle and we arc overcoming thdr campaign.' Reuter
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  • 148 4 Mr. V. M. 8. Abdul Kazak of oingapore gave a dinner Pany Aii^i.i itt tiie c>c'a view tiotej in .iwUwur oi .vir. J. faiStta, *.j i, aient 01 un 1 iiiuian uverseas uwore than 30 peopl,- repr a\% leading members oi tne inaian uaeicantlie cominuni|y atunata tne
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