Indian Daily Mail, 31 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. io«j. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 99 1 SS ue Being Discussed v ConAssernbly Now o Correspondent) M.iv ;<».- he Indian Constituent Assembl} ion "I an article m the Indian Draft > it appointment of Governors of States. nds m the lirafl Constitution, is an alterna. t Governor by the people of
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  • 81 1 CALCUTTA, May 30.— A polkc officer h<-rr has invented an electri.ii circuit by which police uir«less Ihe shorts, Coiil^ fb* contacted «m 11m telephone fr.nn police sUitioni The officer, Mr. V N. Banerje€, is [nspeetor-in-ehmrge «>f the wir section of Calcutta Police. The new system will
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  • 15 1 REGISTER OF INDIAN RECORDS AND ANTIQUITIES I I ht oil B i hand mm aives.—
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  • 42 1 SIR NYE LEAVES FOR INDIA L' M. May 30. —Lieut< naiit. Sir Archibald Nye, British h Commissioner m India, left ■day by aii for India. lit would make no comment on iaJ discussions he hud had durhis short Btay m London.— Reuter
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, May 30.— The Indian Government has te| up a new Department of Parliamentary Af1 fairs Tliis Department will be under a Minister of State for Parliamentary I Affair. F.O.C.
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  • 85 1 'Hi: CONKRESS FROM "ANARCHY" I'LHI, Ma\ :u>. A convention of young CongressinJul) "to revitalise the Congress which epoB< according to a statemeni nbers »f the All India Congress Committee, tied m Dehra Dun, 200 miles north 0 members of the Committee met to
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  • 55 1 DEEP SEA FISHING IN MADRAS MADRAS. May 30.— The GWrnrneffl of Madras will launch intend'Cp <ea fishing operations ofil of N^gapatam (South luin June, > motor fishing ys^'ls, w^V; date equipment, navi be«n eh* d by 'he Government for th« purpose hery officials Uen anticipate i huge crop of fish
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  • 36 1 W DELHI. May 30— India vai R>. 12,100,000.. I May. according to th i» turns «.f the R'<^ryo Ban.^ I dia r pr< ■< nted an Increase vi 7.400,000 v the previoif R F.O.C.
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  • 78 1 H I UI *»v\n Corre BiM>ndent) Wk l Government have permitted openinc: «»r jK »ctor 5 mi n Afaifraa Province The first ,JB J MadraM, is iKm n«aring »mI i 5.4HM cars yearly. The newly sane- "bj a British firm at Vandalore, 20
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  • 63 1 Pakistan Delegate In London For Sterling Talks LONDON. May 30.— Mr. Ghulam Mohamad, Pakistan Finance Minister, arrived ht'ie by air from Karachi today to lead tn«- Pakistan dele. gation at th c Anglo-Pakistan tierLing baiaiiC's and trad^ talk-. Mr. Ghuiam whoia expected to meet Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of th«
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  • 64 1 MOSCOW, May 30 The death of Lieutenant General Matvi Mak>imov was reported today m the Soviet army newspaper, R< d Star. A specialist m command of railway troops, ht was m charge of reConstructing rail lints to Soviet battl c positions during the battle of Stalingrad.
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  • 56 1 I SYDNEY, May 30.— Foul passengers, all women, wen killed today when a bus m which they wore travelling to Sydney plunged oi'f thw road and somersaulted into a 40 feel gully. 4 P« tid that m addition to tft« four dead, 22 passengers
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  • 38 1 MR. LOVINK LEAVES FOR BATAVIA AMSTERDAM. May 30.— The Netherlands new Hi^h Commissionei m Indonesia, H. J. Lovink, left today for Batavia. He said h" would execute the policy m Indonesia as "outlined by tno government. A. P.
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  • 69 1 \lhaj Khuaja Nazimuddin, Governor General of Pakistan, is introduced Mo th«- daughter of Mr Tajuddin Malik of Lahore, by Mr. (ihulam Mohammad (centre) whose son Inani >h«- had just married m Karachi, Pakistan, on May 4 At fcf| is B<fciim Husain Malik, daughter of Ghulani
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  • 351 1 RANGOON, May 30.— Representatives of 2,50ft,800 hill tribesmen of Burma— Shawa* Hacbins, and Chins will meet here nn June 11 to pledge their support to the Him ma (Government and to formulate plans for "effective action" to restore peace m the country.
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  • 829 1 CHINA: Chiang' s Whereabouts Still A Mystery! SPECULATION HE IS IN FORMOSA m* m 4 «cw<6 SHANGHAI, May M). Speculation on the whereabouts of retired President Chiang Kai-shek is rile m parts of China still m Nationalist hands but it stirs little interest here. Some feel that if he continues
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  • 117 1 PERTH, May 30 Wht-n the Govoriior of Singapore, S»r Franklin G«ms4in, arrived at Fremanth- for a short holiday m Western Australia, he rvvrali'd J hat the Malayan terrorists wen* now short of food and medical supplies. They were practically demobilised and wsr« retiring to thf
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  • 81 1 LONDON, May 30 .—The British general election Will take place between June and August. 1950, according to informed quarters here today. Thiy did not support Conservative leader Winston Churchill's prediction of a possible appeal t 0 thft country this autumn. The Government plallj !<j
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  • 63 1 CALCUTTA. May 30. Th- Indu.i. irial Wages Bill m India has in- <!• ascd 300 percent during the p a >t yean, according to a report ol the Indian Chamber of Commerce here. The total number of worker*, hewoyer, increased by only 22 per cetii during the
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  • 47 1 Fhoio Mdc vi< w ot the A^a Khan'- ilia. cjIImI "Yakjnioui U Cafinel near Cannes. hi eeSQcCtiOa v*iili ill. vv«<lUint: <•! ih«- Afia's hOii, .\ly Kh-wi, I* Ani< uiun Movi< At'i«>-i U-'a. Miv «ii ib on May '£7 look place here A.P.
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  • 804 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 31, 1949. AN INSULT TO MALAYAN INTELLIGENCE i ll' a 1 ail any proof is needed to further .substantiate our ofwe_ d contention that Britain's economic towards Malaya, it is on Rubber and Tin, root of th« utur im- hnv fc n< Malayan }>•
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  • 295 2 MUslim League To Revive Its Political Work: Attend To Sabotage India's Secular Unity WILL NEHRU GOVT. TOLERATE COMMUNAL POLITICS? (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May :)(>..— The All-India Muslim League has decided to re-enter Indian politics. A circular issued to Muslim League branches m Inc!i;i m Mr. Mohanied Ismail. Muslim
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  • 66 2 ALLAHABAD TO TRANSMIT HINDI TELEGRAMS ALLAHABAD. May 30. Telegrams m Hindi (m Devnagtf script-) w'li by transmitted from here from June i. The Controller o f Telegraphic Traffic, New Delhi, will br pi sent h^Te for the inauguration of the new scheme. Telegrams m Hindi will be accepted on weeiudaya
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY, May 30. Four Uioroughbred race horsei hay« arrived h* re by air from the United Kingdom. The animals belong tv MajorGoiural Shumsher Jung Bahadur, of Nopal. They will be taken to Bangalore for acclimatization before facing the st-arter at Calcutta this winter. The hones,
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  • 62 2 HYDERABAD. May 30. About 1,000 Arabs, disband- d from the Hyderabad Stati.- Army, want to go home. Tins'- Arabs, who lo*t their army career with the Nizam following the Indian Army's police action, aacr c to be- repatriated to their homeland. Arrangements m this
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  • 131 2 Dravida Kalagham's Plea Behalf Of Sambasivam (From Our Own COIMBATOUE, May :;<>._ h( Kala^ham meeting here on Saturday ur l T. I*. VedachaJam passed a resolution India lor not taking prompt measures to sa ♦.aiayan Indian labour leader >. t% »>> me Malayan Authorities, lie Govi Irt ,0 maKe every
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  • 177 2 I Am Determined To Enter Sarawak Says Anthony Brooke LONDON, May 30.— Mr. Anthoiu Brooke, eiJlj (Crown Prince) oi* Sarawak Arrived here last gaporc "m connection with the campaign toi uu r ol Sarawak as an independent slate. r Air. Brooke said he would see several Brilisli )km I Parliament
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  • 47 2 BOMBAY, May 30. An International Club has been formed m Bombay, m conjunction with th*' Institute ,f Foreign Languages. Th<- main aim of the Club ia to "provide opportunities t0 the public to hav«' free contact with the people Ol various nationalities."— FOC
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  • 125 2 India Not Ready For Nationalisation, Says Labour Minister BOMBAY. May 30.— India is not ytt ready for the nationalisation of her industries, according to Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Labour Minister. Mr. Jagjivan Ram told a trade union meeting near here that nationalisation of Industrie! at present "would only mean the creation
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  • 131 2 MARGHERITA (Assam), May 30 —Two parties of Indians including women and children, have arrived hen- from Upper Burma. One party, consisting mainly of Biharis had been stranded 80 miles from Li-do and was running short ol rations when Kachins came to their
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  • 80 2 INSEIN SIKH TEMPLE "RANSACKED" RAN3OON, May The Sikb ICiiiiiic at Insein iia*, been "ran sacKed daring the last two or three days and the iloly bobk lii.siiandled/' S. Narain Singh, president of the temple managing committee al.eged m a letter to ihe press published yesterday. Alleging that this happened "under
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  • 280 2 Van Royen Roem Pact First Step Towards Final Solution UK. SUKIMAN'S COMMENT ON DLTCH-INDOiNESIAN I>ATA\ lA, Mn\ 30. The Van Royaiußoen Agreemenl al though not folly satisfactorily can be considered as the first itep to the final peaceful solution of the Dutch-Republican dispute. Dr. Sukiman, leader and Chairman of the
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  • 159 2 LONDON. Mmj The Financial Times published yester day on its front page a long despatch from its New Delhi tor respondent Baying that the Indian financial delegation clue to arrive m London next month has been instructed to
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  • 74 2 CALCUTTA, May 30. A young Hindu student hero impersonated bis Muslims friend at the Matriculation Examination. The student, admit 'ing his guilt, told the examiners that he was prompted by the desire to help a Muslim colleague who saved his life during the communal
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  • 51 2 NEW DELHI, May 30. —The Gov_ ernment of India's Employment Exchanges found job^ for 103.000 displaced persons m th e six-month period between last November and April, It was officially stated here A total of 407,345 displaced p*ersons reg red themselves for em. ploymein assistance during th* penod.—
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  • 180 2 CALCUTTA. May 29 India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. has s.>nt a message to the forthcoming Social Reforms Conference acre emphasizing that India s independence will not in^an much to us if we do not continue J <> put our nouse m order m every phere."
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  • 71 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, May 30. —An association for eradication of castes m Ilmdu societj called "JaUmrniulan SansUia" has been formed her* 1 by some hading social workers of Maharashtra. The object of the association is stated to be to increas. i-d cont'tssiolis and
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  • 103 2 FAIR WAGES COMMITTEE TO MEET ON JUNE 6 NEW DELHI, May 30.— The Fair Wages Committee will meet here fur a three -day session from June 6 to adopt its draft report, out.iaing Uir principles determining »*i* s and recommending m;< ans t-D implem<nt them. The Committee consists oi 1!
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  • 61 2 MEERUT, May 30. Mauian.i liifllc-r Rahman, secretary, Jamiat--Illem -Hind, has been declared ci un..ppos< dio h IP. A m'fyiv n the by-election from the Aletiu; Khurya Bulaiid^hahr H#Vir and Naslna Muslim urban n- u«-ncy. II Wa« a Congr Th* seat feii vdn ant ai lir.
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  • 39 2 LUCKNOW, May 30. The Ui< Provinces Government will set up a factory for the production oi I H'-ctro-medical Instruments, thor (nometres, clocks and time-pie it was learned here Swiss expert, si the project. FOC
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  • 11 2 ALL FOR A WATERMELON Hi (it y I i c i
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  • 28 2 Socialists Want Dethronement Of Nizam! dian K»i aooiiti I Frit Kj I it Air J fc an; iii.r (i tlH 1 b« H oad 1 1 J FOC
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  • 32 2 "Save The Lions" Plea To Nehru AHMEDABAD i Ci UJ' I J h fl Minister, urg ion U pn <■' 0 The jL ranishii b king ft lions, i. big liur. f FOC
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  • 52 2 MALAYA TO NOTE SABOT AGE-PROOF FISH PLATE |r A. f W desi f plate lock' i g. It trains b g "'jhr dcvi V plati- OVCI tin I' I and lock *hich i getting loose undei I Superini dent «»i i rechnii I the deiricf g^ to Pi me Bf
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  • 14 2 SEVERE EARTHQUAKE ROCKS DUNEDIN DUI g^ X 1 1 j I mor< I I
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  • 112 3 okoaaai constituency^ Residents I Condemnation Mil FOR »BiOBipMlB UNIT jufTll 1 1| A II jt"lj I -Present uninvited at a eon coni mumcy residents, Mr. K. to) I addukoadai, said it apici paling m that conference n, him ana asked them to move
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  • 141 3 JAPAN'S TRADE RECORD WITH OUTSIDE COUNTRIES SAN FRANCISCO, May 30. Japan is now trading with IUB nationals or territorial areas from Aden to A.in/xoar. ±m, vva^ re- .> >it,u *o i.,e >an I ram. mo i nani- <>i o&unerec on luursaaj o> wi. ,nerwoou M. nne, Ltonomit i vi uncial
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  • 189 3 lI IG WELL, England, Mi\ ;;o. kYinsion I tmrchili called on the onservativc Fariy on Saturday to ni/v lor a possible geiicrai lection this autumn. "This \8 a tateful yeat for this said at an open an i\ rally here on Saturday Li"-; 111.
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  • 59 3 Pakistan 'Totally Bankrupt' Electric Power Supply I tan), M 30— Eastern Pakistan (East bankrupt" m her electrical power supply re. Hj Iro Electrical power, according to S.M. to the Provincial (iovernment. J mm Jb ■L ft ■jH ■SB 11 4 I I lON i i all major industries, espejute manufacturing,
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  • 93 3 U.S. TROOPS TO QUIT KOREA IN JULY h;l. May jo. The Last U.S. abat troops m Korea an exted to be withdrawn by th(- end oi July. Army made no oflicial an- nt yesterday of its plans. Ither ollicers nor unlisted made any secret of the tact v expect the
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  • 15 3 I Ma 30. -Amanuei, Car.uliard, Archbishop oi Pari^. his home here last night. fgdfgdfgdfgd Reuter
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  • 64 3 SANDWICHES OR BOMBS BERLIN, May 30. Ncwspapern from West Berlin took tneir h on Sunday to the opening the Communist run Peoples i i h\» put the packages under the < hairs and sat hack. At the end ol the recess, the sandwiches were gone. minor official who returned 11
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  • 62 3 CALCUTTA, \'^y 30. Ten people were injured m central oaicuaa yesterday when Hgnting broKe out at a meeting caned by the proCommunist Bengal Provincial Students Federation. The clash occurred when a section of the audience objected to a speaker's remarks. Ponce iirea two rounds
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  • 85 3 DETROIT, May .JO. The Ford strike which has kept 10(i,000 workers In idleness for more than three weeks ended eai i\ yesterday. A compromise was reacned alter several days of nearly continuous oargaining. •The C.1.0. United Automobile Workers called the strike at the Ford Rouge and Lincoln
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  • 541 3 CHINA: Russia Closes Its Consulate In Shanghai! Ao Soviet Recognition Ot Red China Govt.} SHANGHAI, May The Russians closed their Consulate m Shanghai on Sunday, following the same pattern they used when Communists took over I'eiping and Tientsin. The official Soviet Tass News Agency announced that it would close its
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  • 106 3 BERLIN. May 30. —A Sovietlicenced newspaper olleivd a new explanation Sunday tor fourpower disagreement on Germany. The Berliner Zeitnng said the trouble was due to western powers fears that German industries might win markets m Communist China. "Free China requires machines and
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  • 166 3 Preliminary Discussions On Anglo-Pakistan Trade Talks LONDON, May M). Preliminary discussions on this week's AngloPakistan talks on trade development and sterling balances between Pakistan and British finance officials began here yesterday. Mr. Mumti'z Hassan, joint secretary of Pakistan's Ministry of Finance, and Mr. Moha.nmed Ismail, of Pakistan Ministry of Economic
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  • 137 3 India's Ban On Jute Shipments To S. Africa: PHILIPPINES PROMISE CO-OPERATION IN INDIA'S EFFORTS .MANILA, Ma> 'MK Secretar> of Commerce ornelio Hal macechi said the Philippines is cooperating with India m an effort to keep the iute shipments from reaching South Africa. The Indian Government requested the cooperation as part
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  • 40 3 BUENOS AIRES, May 30.—Conclusion of a trade agreement between Britain and Argentina was further delayed yesterday. It is now expected 'it no decision upon a conclusion of a paci to replace the old agreement will be forthcoming until Monday. Reuter
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  • 58 3 MORE PEACE AS A PRISONER THAN PRIME MINISTER DEHRA DUN, May 30— India 's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru spoke of his hi.- at Dehra Dun as a political prisoner, m the course of a public speech here recently. The Indian leader said: "1 had more ptace and quiet as a
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  • 70 3 NAGASAKI, May 29.— Japan Catholic and foreign pilgrims today opened ceremonies honouring St. Francis X&vier the man who brought Christianity to Japan. A crowd ot about 60,000 stood m a mild rain to watch a procession i Catholic dignitaries and laymen move through downtown Nagasaki Leading th*
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  • 155 3 OTTAWA. May 3#. Lord Bo yd Orr, former Director-General «»i the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, suggested here the construction of a strong world food organisation to halt the spread of communism. Speakni^ at «i Luncheon given by the
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  • 114 3 NEW DELHI, May 30 .—Newsprint control m India will by abolished on June 1, it was reliably learned here. This will result m the repeal ol the price-page schedule restricting the size of daily newspapers m India to 60 pag^s per week of six day*
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  • 52 3 TEL AVIV. May 30. An Israeli Foreign Office .spokesman denied yesterday a report from Lausanne saying that Israel agreed to return 300.000 Arab refugees The spokesman said there was no change m the Israeli stand that the problem of the return of the refugees be settled within the peace settle-
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    59 3 rw)to. Mr. B. G Khu. Prettiei of Bombay Province is M-en taft|>Ccutl| Baroda Stan- troops during the ceremony which marked the merging of Bombay and Baroda. m Baroda. recently. Bombay's area and population are increased by 8,000 square mile* and 3.000,000 res. pectivdy as a result of the merger, which
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  • 63 3 HYDERABAD (l)n), May :t« A prehistoric cem»tery >s claim»d to h;iv«' br<*n discov«r<'(l by <h^ ll>dPra. had Archaeological Depart m« i nt a» Khot*ddipall> 23 miles from Hydi k--11 bad. It is situated near UK HydcrahadPargi Road and consists of about iOO tombs Several vftrietteg of
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  • 39 3 Lord Boyd Orr was presented by the IFAP with a xxw&a tor Atiat the IKAP Prcsidtnt. Bl James Turner, of London, called tils "tremendous service to mankind". He described Lord Boyd Orr a.s "the true prophet ol peace" Reuter
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  • 783 4 Mr. McKerron's Glowing Tribute To Malaya's Badminton 'Heroes' STORE GIVES ROYAL WELCOME TO VICTORIOUS TXa A Ail (Hy Our Staff Reporter) The "heroes' of Malaya the victorious Malayan Thomas Cup team received a very hearty welcome when they
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  • 86 4 The Secretary i the- British Badminton Association is the first official to prepare a list ol rankings of badminton players. He gives two out Di the first three places m the men's singles to Malayan players. First ranking player ill the men's singles is
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  • 47 4 The Board of Unilever and Lever Bros.. Ltd.. announce, with deep regret that Lord Lever Hulme, on his way home to England from Australia was taken ill suddenly and that during the night of May 26, he died at Minneapolis m USA.
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  • 73 4 The Postmaster-Ueneral, Malaya, announces that owing to the present disturbed conditions m China, it has been necessary to restrict the Postal Service to Shanghai and places m Northern China to unregistered letters and postcards only. Registered letters and -parcels will be accepted only for
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  • 35 4 The Annual General Meetin x>ve C< > will bp l 1 The Jai Hind Libiary. Al xandra tomorrow. W< Inesday, .Jun<^ 1. at 5.?0 p.m.. writes the Hen Secretary. Alexandra Congress.
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  • 40 4 Tiv Annual General Meeting ot the above Congri ss will be held at 122. Carpmail Road on Sunday Juni I 5 p.m. All are request* d to be p^-sent writes X Yelayurihan. Hon. Stcretary.
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  • 46 4 Applications for 1949 Qu enScholarships anrl Fellowships for r7 :ld A 1: n es ()t R^ p s College and 5° r ot Mcdicino, Singapore, shoulrj be submitted to the Dirfctor of Education Singapore, n<»t later than J ily 7. 1049
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  • 190 4 Governor's Welcome To The Malayan Thomas Cup Team Tht following ici a irk b> the Governor, Sir Franklin Qimsoa welcoming tne return of the victorious Malayan Tuonias Cup Team: "The people of bin^apore will be glad to welcome back me victorious Badminton I earn who have done much to enhance
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  • 67 4 The following have been appointed to the Medical Council of the Colony and Federation of Malaya: Dr. Khoo Peng Seng, Dr. L. E. C. Davies, Dr. M. A. Oabnai Jayamaha and Tne Hon. Dr. Lee Tiang Kong, nominated by the British Medical Association Malaya Branch), and
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  • 105 4 The State Secretary. Kelantan announces that the High Commissioner, £>ir Henry Ourney accompanied by Lady Uurnt'y, will arrive at Kelantan on June 4. WhiU m Kelantan, the High Commissioner will present the insignia of K.C.M.G. to the Sultan at a cerem< ny to
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  • 27 4 The Sultan of Trengganu and the rengku Ampuan Zahrah returned to Kuala Trengganu by s.s. "Bcntong" from Singapore safely Sunday at 4.15 p.m.
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  • 19 4 Professor A. Oppenheim has been appointed to be Deputy Principal i ol Raffles College.
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  • 192 4 LAKE SUCCESS, May 30.-After a lengthy discussion of the relative merits of Geneva and Lake Success, the U.N. Human lights Commission decided to recommend to the Economic and Social Council that its next session be h-id m Geneva. India and Australia were amon^ tour
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  • 50 4 NEW DELHI, May 30. Hindi will fc^ the court language n D<lhi I I rom NV>v 1. The d-r.cal staff ot the courts at the Indian capital have been a-k^d to acquire a working knowledge oi Hindi language before that date. At present the miirt nnrv^nro I* in English.— F.O.C.
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  • 96 4 LONDON. May 30.-— Labour lft.l ni-trr George Isaacs and Transport Minister Alfred Barnes reported to the Cabinefl today on the two strikes threatening Britain's communications the weekend railway strike m northeast England and th»- West COasi dockers strikes m support o| tne Canadian Seamen's Union. The
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  • 54 4 YEW DELHI. May 30 A Ftde. ral Court Advocates Association ha* I formed m Now D^lh;, with Sir N P. Enginoor, Advocate-Genera. >t rndia. as President. Th f Association will "protect the privileges and \>i „i the F»-d--n Bar The Association is planning Na tional Organisation for
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  • 231 4 40 Bandits Attack Machap Police Station, Malacca At about 10.1.j p.m. on Man £8 1/ tion m Malacca settlement ua* attatT mately 40 bandits. The bandit* s/r/r by firing Verey light pistols. J landing m the Police compound />„/, bandits. The attack lasted until ft Jungle Squads were rushed to
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  • 98 4 "Sathurthi" Festival At Sree Senpaga Vinayagar Temple r..< Hindu stafl ol the Milii i- 1 partmenta of Sii will observe and cel^brat^ the Sathurthi" D; with sen !\bi3hegam (Holy Bathi and P 1 worship) ceremonies at the S Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Kuad. Katong, today, T i May 31, irom
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  • 33 4 DR. BENHAM TO BROADCAST ON EXCHANGE CONTROL I J F. C. Benham Econom i .m\ to the Comrn sionc r-G< Rad >r. Friday. June itrol and and d ol bfing m the Bterlii
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  • 18 4 KERALA SAMAJAN LITERARY MEETING 1 fe< Mi etui 1 I I Will I ft X Mankai, P I
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