Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 106. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 173 1 rmbassy Permitted To Reopen v ■m. In Nanking I RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND RED CHINA FORESEEN May 27. —Th* Indian community in Wanking numbering altogether 500 om (In fighting in the Shanghai-Nanking i moletelu unscathed, the Indian Consul-Gene rat (old Under this afternoon in an exclu- mid he was
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  • 380 1 Seven soldiers of the l 7th Gurkha rifles two drivers and an escort of live travelling in two vtnicles along the Manchis-Karak Koad on Tuesday morning, stopped their vehicles alter being fired upon by automatic weapons, and gave battle to a party of bandits estimated
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  • 301 1 i— The red blanket of Communism I "i Shanghai today, be lasl Nationalist holdouts surrendered ried red rale into the northern part of i it j i was complete three days after it began, ian taking over «li< government of the greatest I its 6,000,000 people 3H B .Ik
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  • 142 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 27. Dr Ram Manohar Lohia and 4G others who were arrested yesterday in connection W'th the Nepal Day demonstrations were released yesterday. They were asked to furnish personal bonds of Us. 200 each for presenting them. selves before the
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  • 97 1 Burma's Mon Tribesmen Leader Arrested RANGOON, May 27 Mon Po Cho, acknowledged as leader of Bur. i ma's 4UO.UUO Mon uib<sman was .11 rested by the Burma Army in In- >» in. 10 miles north of Rangoon, last night Before his arrest, Mon Po Cho told Keuter, the "accusation that
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  • 89 1 property despite certain relatively minor difficulties which arose in a few instances. The United States Consul-Gene-ral. Mr. John M. Cabot, said today: The American community is carrying on and intends to continue to do so insofar as this is per. mined by the new authorities. They feel their activities are
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  • 70 1 HONGKONG. May 27.— The Chinest Government Navy returned to the British Navy the destroyer HMS Mendip, which they had on loan, in ;u brief ceremony her* today. The vessel lent to China in 1948 and renamed Lingfu was re_Christaned Mendip today. The Chinese Crew
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  • 58 1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 27.—Communications have opened between the united States and Communist ions of China. Radio Corporation of America. Mackay Radio and Pre** Wireless r-ported thai Shanghai is accepting traffic to all parts of Communist territory. The Radio Corporation and Mackay said they also were in
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  • 46 1 CANTON. May 27 —Nationalist Finance Minister S. Y. Liu flew to Taipeh. Formosa, today, reportedly on a mission to obtain gold bars, silver dollars and foreign currencies red up there to help defray the mounting military administrative expenditures in Canton A.P.
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  • 58 1 VICE-MINISTER OF JUSTICE ARRESTED (ANTON. May 27.— Yang YuChing, vice-Minister ol Justice who ted on May 2b. was bailed oui on May 26. p< nding further inVi on by th- on. H' waa arrested because of aliened connection with the. alliance ol Sun Yat-wcnism which ha> been i.u'iawcd by the
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, May 27.— The Maharajah of Travancore, 36-ycar-old Balarama Vaima wiU be the constitutional head of the Coclrn. I 1 Travancore Union according to ro-J {liable reports reaching here. It lj understood the necessary formality j in connection with the
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  • 166 1 LONDON, May 87.— Colonial Un-der-Secretary David Rees-William* told Parliament today mixed farming v*ould be tried in Malaya and elsewhere "We believe the colonial peoples are lacking the protein which come from meat and milk from cattle," he said. "We believe there is a
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  • 81 1 Sir Mohd. Usman Welcomes Abolition Of Reservation Of Seats ..From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27. Sir Mohamed Usman, an ex-member ol the Viceroy's fcxecutiv Council, in a statement here welcomed the Constituent Assembly's decision to abolish reservation ol seats for the Minorities. Jtie saia tins step is suit t*>
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  • 107 1 INDIAN STUDENTS CONGRESS TO ABOLISH POLITICS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 27.— According to an pffice -bearer of the All-India Students Congress a proposal is now under consideration to dissolve the Congress and have a new organisation in its place called the National Union 01 Students which will
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  • 55 1 CALCUTTA, May 27 —Fire gutted a large area ot Calcutta umber craue centre on Hi** bank oi Uftc iiougiy River early touay, causing uamage estimated at 3U,OUU,Uuu rupees. The blaze, believed to be the worst in the city's history, raged iuur and a halt hours.
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  • 54 1 mM RANGOON. May 27 —Gunmen with automatic weapons last night waylaid a Burma Airways road coach near Mingaladon aerodrom* 13 miles north ot Rangoon and roboed seven Indian passengers ol casii totalling nearly 13.000 rupees. The Indians, mostly merchants from i.a-hu. were returning to Rangoon oy
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  • 322 1 STC URGED TO REDUCE MINIMUM FARE TO 5 CTS., PROVIDE MORE BUSES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AND SEATING ACCOMMODATION FOR WOMEN COMMISSIONER J At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, yesterclay. Mr. Hassan Aii Jivahhai made a vehement plea for the reduction oi the minimum S|( fare to 5 cents,
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  • 105 1 MARIAMMAN TEMPLE KUMBABISHEGAM CEREMONY The Consecration Ceremony Kumbabishegam I of the Singa pore South Bridge Eload M iriam nan Temple will be perform* d on Wednesday, June l The ceremi jhll mark the Installation ot the .Statue ot Visalakshi Amman brought from India, by t. the Statue oi God Vlsvao
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 27 -PandlN'hru is expected m Srinagar on oaurday t 0 discuss wnn the military and civn officials the latest situation regarding the Kashmir cc&s* ftr« violation^ and th< general political situation m the StaU copyright.
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  • 779 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 28, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS SEAMEN'S STRIKE <J PEAKING about the preaenl strife ol 24 Malay seamen on board the cable-repairing ship the Retricvr" the Captain of th« ship Mr. I West is reported t 0 have b1 d th 1 for substitute Ma. eamen
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  • 828 2 MPs Call lo His Countrymen "WE WILL NOT ONLY HAVE TO FACE STONES BUT EVEN RISK OUR LIVES" JAFFNA, Ma) 21. They had nol «>nl> to lace stones, but i\en to risk their lives in a non violent struggle,
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  • 118 2 American Newsboy Presented Gandhiji's Portrait CALCUTTA, viay Zl A portrait of Mahatma Gandhi was presented to a 15-year-old American newsboj Donald II tl! on who atr'vd in Calcutta yesterday by the Pan American A'rways. He is making a round-the-world flight, delivering tin dedication edilion of the Minneapolis "Star and Tribune."
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  • 391 2 India Will Pursue At Independent Policy Says Mrs. Pandit U.S. SENATOR PLEADS FOR DIREI 1 1.\ AID TO INDIA NEW YORK, Ma> 27. M rs< Vj Pandit, India's Ambassador to irn 1 iu 011 iiiesuay ni^ht it was India's intentu an independent policy" and to keep clt ments with any
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  • 135 2 INDIA WILL NOT ALLOW PARTITI OF KASHMIR I NEHRU'S ASSURANCE TO LADAKH II BUDDHISTS NEW DELHI, Ma} r t Pandil Nehi Prime Minister, indicated lure thai Indi agree to any partition of Kashmir. Nehru was replying to a Buddhist deles Kashmir's Ladakh province. Nehru said it is "the earnest i
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  • 123 2 Andhras May Lose Chance For Forming Separate Province! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27— Andhras' un. Mrillingnesa to abandon thoir claims to the Madras City, which has a lainu majority population have c<»>» ihem their long-desired Andhra i'rovincc. It is karat here that the iVorkUig Committee „f tho Congress
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  • 73 2 *_j (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27.— Three persons were charged yesterday before the Chief Presidency Magistrate for criminal conspiracy and theft regarding the recent leakage oi question papers during the March Examinations of Madras University. The Chief accused, George Huggins, is a worker
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  • 135 2 Nehru On The Abolition Of Separate Seats For Minorities (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 27— Pandit Nehru yesterday described as a "historic turn in our destiny," «ln Constituent Assembly*! decision thai reservation oi minority stats is abolished except for Harijaaa and a certain section «»i the s«khs for
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  • 115 2 VATICAN CITY, May 27.- Pope Plus Mi yesterday proclaimed 1950 a Holy Year. The pr< clamation was read m the Pope's Throne Room In the presence of assembled Vatican dignitaries In a brief introductory talk before the reading of the Papal Bill containing the
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  • 176 2 Or Else It Will Fizzle Out Warns Liaquat Aii INDIFFERENT ATTITUDE OF ANGLO -AMERM AN BUSINESSMEN REGRETTED ,r »£^if?V May 27 "The" is a serious danger ol the Brittoh Commonwealth eventually fizzling out," disappearing if Commonwealth countries cfi, not act l'imM.,rin Kh il l
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  • 75 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Maj >1 —Four children were killed and eight Others injured when a man ran amok in the town of Ramnad with an aruval (sickle) Tuesday. The assailant was an exjServiceman, Ktilandai Thevan, who apparently was driven mad by hU
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  • 52 2 BERLIN, May 27 A German railway di.-trict stnk- cha-i Thui day night yielded t 0 an appeal by i young Amc >flic- r allow four Alii d military p geT train.- held up on the S>ngl* mam line 'rack between ]i ,,Ki th« West to
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  • 2021 3 I Qniaii Dispels Public Speculation I Details Of Interview At Thiruvannamalai *> ALKED OF PERSONAL MAI StEio N MALAI, May If, (By Air Mail).— closely for many years. Later i between us and these differences have I r u ndship. I want people
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  • 48 3 RED LETTER DAY In the welcome addn os presented to Mr. Rajagopalachari. ,n the occasion. Mrs. Feraza Taleyarkhan. said: "Mv revered Guru RamanaIdiauax an's blessings have made this day a red-letter day in my life and in the history of Tiruvannamalai It is my proud privilege to welcome
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI. May 27. -The Government of Ind^a announced here the appointment 0 1 C. P. N. Singh, vice-chancellor of the Patna University, as India's Ambassador in Nepal. Meanwhile, the India Government is sponsoring a scientific and cultural mission to Nepal. During its fortnight'* tour
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  • 597 3 Socialism No Remedy For World's Economic Ills Says Pope! VATICAN CITY. May 28. Pope Pius XII has IoW Catholic employers that statism or socialism are not answers to the world's economic troubles. He said that a healthy economy must be based upon free contracts between the employer and his workers.
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  • 211 3 KARACHI, May 27.— Pakistan is considering nationalising j( s 1;NO Civil air lines, usually well-informed sources said hire Under a scheme now before the Pakistan Government the two companies— Pakistan Airways and Orient Airways— would be merged into one nationalised corporation similar to the British
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  • 81 3 INDIA TO TRAIN CEYLONESE MILITARY PERSONNEL COLOMBO, May 27. A C y] >n< ottiC'T is being selected to una study Ceylon's new Army Chief, the Earl of Caithness, and is ultimately expected to succeed him as h«ad of the army in the island. Arrangements are in hand :o send a
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  • 1371 4 Gandhi ji's Ideal Of Basic Education Commended To India's Youth Dr. Zakir Hussain's PERIANAICKENPALAYAM, May 7 (By Air Mail).—Presiding over the fifth All-India Basic Kducation Conference here today. Dr. Zakir Hussain, Vice-C hancellor of the Aligarh University, paid a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi for his developing the system of Basic
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  • 343 4 SENANAYAKE COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— "l have taken the opportunity at the Prime Ministers' Conference, as I did at the last October meeting, to place the fact of Ceylon's independence aad the right to secede if we so decide to do,
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  • 60 4 A.P. Photo Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Deputy Prime Minister of India, greets the Assembly of delegates and other personalities from all over India before he delivers his address at the second session of the Indian National Trades Union Congress convened at Indore on May (J. Jagjivan
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  • 830 4  - Women's Role In Hindu Society SUBRAMANYA SWAMI (By The status of women in Hindu society is unique when compared with that of any other nation in the world. They form the most important members of the Hindu family and their importance is emphasised in every walk of life of Hindus
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  • 361 4 A 'MasteT Plan' For Indian States Being Dratted NEl* DELHI, May 2 -The Indian Stales Prepared a "master plan" to augment IheWmic ot the States Unions, it was officially learned I, Ihe plan envisages the doubling 0 f the Stai revenue in the next three years and bringing thi formed
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  • 93 5 Iff v r Attempt To Enter Burma Thakin Nu Govt. Alerts Frontier Deieuces 27. —The kachin President, Si ma i i hursday confirmed that the {l ii has oeen alerted against a f turn se < ommunists. dated Press that 10,000 Chinese i ):,silioris within 30 miles ol the
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  • 133 5 nI \V DELHI, May 27 —India's Deputj Foreign Minister Dr. B. V. Kesfcar I s visiting the Himalayan i rincely State oi" Sikkim lor a week. 1 lie foreign policy oi th« nominally independent stat«-^ of Sikkjm and Bhutan is controlled by the Government
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  • 63 5 CAIRO, May 27.— Egypt and the I nion have concluded a .00,000 trad- deal under winch 8 Umon will sell Egypt >nj(j tons "i wheat at £25 a ton ilnst purchases ol Egyptian cot- the open market. nder the agreement, unnoun mi- Egyptian Supply Mi- the Soviet
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  • 152 5 Swiss Give Royal Reception To Princess Margaret BRIG Switzerland. .May il.— 4J Margaret arrived in wii/«iiuuu noiii itaiy snuruy beiorc noun i'nurnaaj anu i\a:> ,ii me noroer oy .^uins oiuetaii trout borne a.m i.au.>an.u. .sue tVas handed a uu^e bouquet Ol cowers a> ner tar arrived on jwiss sod. i.'ie
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  • 103 5 BELFAST. May 27 Princess Elizabeth and her husband Dutce of Edinburgh became honorary citizens of Belfast Thursday anu received the Freedom ol the City. Their names went on the roll ol Freemen cls Ne,. 4y and 50 right oehlnd those ol U.S. General Dwight D.
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  • 85 5 LONDON. May 27. The liberal News Chronicle yesterday praised Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. British Commissioner General in Southst Asia, for his work In Malaya and called on the British Government to give him the support he needed. "We arc not really likely to lose Malaya in
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  • 301 5 Anti-T. B. Measures In Singapore Federation 'Hopeless' ILN. EXPERT'S OBSERVATIONS I LONDON, Maj 27. —An internationally known authority has called anti-tuberculosis measures in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Siam "hopelessly insufficient." The statement was made by Dr. Johannes Holm, Technical Director of the International Tuberculosis Campaign, who recently returned
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  • 97 5 Free India Knows Only One Community Indian Nation -SARDAR PATEL NEW DELHI, May 27.— The Indian Constituent Assembly ed a resolution abolishing separate electorate and pecial political reservations for communal minorities in India. An exemption was made in the case of ihe l°,ooo untouch. ables who will have parliamentary representation
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  • 826 5 CHINA I Asia a Largest City Falls To Communists SHANGHAI, May 27. The battle for Shanghai i ended on triday. The last organized Nationalist resistance collapsed. Alt ot the world's fourth largest city belong lo the Chinese I ommunists, cables t red Hampson, A.P. Correspondent. government
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  • 229 5 SHANGHAI, May 27.— The ben makes clear one reason why the R Whatever happens In the lutu Communists nave made a good fir An anti-Communist merchant related how he saw a Communist soldier eating a bowl ol dry rice. a worker offered the
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  • 349 5 Fr. India Referendum Arrangements Criticised India Govt. Not Officially Informed Or Consulted! OFFICIAL PRESSURE IMPOSED TO VOTE IN FAVOUR OF FRANCE NEW DELHI, May 27. India Government spokesman cri ticised the arrangements being made for a plebiscite in the tiny French settlement of Chandernagore. Chandernagore, 25 miles north of Calcutta,
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  • 83 5 Ceylon European Association And The U.N. P. COLOMBO, May 47— The Times of < eylon" learns unofficially that the European Association ol < ey- lon is to consider the desirability of giving active support to the Li.*VF. It is understood that a meeting is to be held in Colombo this
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  • 53 5 BALDEV SINGH ON INDIA'S CONCERN OVER KASHMIR <l»oni Our Own Correspondent; NLW DELHI, May 27 -Ka^imii ig t>l vital concern to India and India tiovernmeiit niu^t be alert till a peaceful .solution Ii reached, said Saidar Baldev Singh, India V PJ" fence Minister addressing a meeting at a place 25
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  • 980 6 Mr. D. Robertson's Motion Carded By 12 Votes To 10 "GANDHI'S ADVOCACY OF SELF-CONTROL IS IN FACT A FORM OF BIRTH-CONTROL" -Dr. C. J. Poh (Bj Our S'afT Reporter) By a majority vote of it to 10 with 3 abstentions, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday
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    88 6 Photograph taken on the occasion of the screening of Vikata Jogi' .it the Dian Sundav vlav S, in aid of I'mar I'ulavar Tamil School Building Fund. Besides th? J' the Show a sum of S 1,000 was collected on the spot irom among the audience Photo din. irom left to
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  • 251 6 Visiting Indian Bank Executive Entertained At Ipoh Mr. C. J. Palatra, 0.8.E.. Chief Manager, foreign Department ol the Indian Ov I Ban Ltd., aho is ii a visit to *.i r*-aiA*ppin and Japan i, open new ri. men* ol the Bank haa a very crowded programme enroute in tpoh n
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  • 34 6 The Annual General Meeting ot tin Selangor Indian Association will be neid today. Saturday. May 26. at 5 p.m. at the Association premises. 23. Taylor Road. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 267 6 SINGAPORE KERALA SAMAJAM LITERARY COMPETITIONS: OPEN TO ALL MALAVALELS IN MALAYA Tne Singapore Kerala Samajam .'has decided to hold four Literary Competitions in the Malayalam language open to ail Malayalees in Malaya except the members of the Kerala Samajam Executive Committee. They are. 1. .\n Essay on "Overseas Malayalees" t.not.
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  • 49 6 The annual general election meeting Ol the Beletar Local Indian Congress, which was scheduled to be held on Sunday. May 29, has j been postponed and will be held on Sunday, June 5, writes Mr P. M. j Nair. the Hony. Secretary. >
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  • 45 6 The Commissioner of Polio haa prohibited the printing, sale, issue and circulation in the Colony of the "Dravida Nad," Volume 7, Issue No. 43, dated Apr. 24, 1949. 1 according to a Gazette notification issued yesterday. J
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  • 395 6 The Secretary, Government and Municipal Labour Union, Singapore, has issued the following appeal to Government and Municipal workers:— 'United we stand, divided we 1 fall, is an old saying. But some oi our orothers laneo to realise tnia maxim two years ago, becausv-
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