Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1949

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail no. m,. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 117 1 ions mssed At tJeigaum jnference I r IN THh BOSOM OF INDIAN UNION t oi respondent) plenary session of the wusly adopted a resoiu- has no place but m the bosom of nion and (loans desire •//>. of the foreigner" so
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  • 115 1 •a, June 6 A North mmuni? i I »rc< nearly rong, has invaded South disclos ci today by Byu i >uk, South d suiV ince the invasion be. i ol th invaders, who the < ninsula oO northwest oi Seoul* wni kiLBrigadi< r claimed.
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  • 7 1 America's Regard For Mahatma Gandhi Appreciated Reuter
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  • 10 1 No Quarantine For White Immigrants? of liri'T liorc i Reuter
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  • 8 1 John Lewis And His Union Fined Again nil
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  • 56 1 NO POSTPONEMENT OF REFERENDUM, SAYS CHASDERNAGORE i iI A. June 6. The Munirnblj ol Chandemagore, rich I terday rejected French National Assembly's :a t th<* referendum postponed until Dec. n I for a similar I rendum r French India territories. The Municipal Assembly resolved ipndum date for Chan. jore, fix«d
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  • 54 1 M V. Ju da annier G i D mitrov Is ill with diab< and plicatl n i inatorlum n< ar Moscow. ■V.i ed prJ I A scow medical tn .t. Bulgaria ha.--d what ailed him roY Bulgarian V: i Foreign Minister, is Premier of Bulgaria during
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  • 53 1 NO FEAR OF DEPRESSION SAYS DEDMAN BE! I A, June 6.— Australian D'dman says therar a serious dell untry even if tri? 1 it economic on dxnan said reports from Uio I Btat«fl ar'> disquieting, but ai h 1 believed Austral i I I rape a majui d( pres wir
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  • 43 1 UNIQUE FRENCH HONOUR FOR INDIAN ARTIST r l An India; D p Kir Da Gupta, working m Pa I! it ha been accc i- d foT j> a i tea Prai *b fiflc FWnch Salon H< lir-t Indian t-» r«CeiV« this lonour. GIIS
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  • 43 1 ALEX ANDER REACHES HONGKONG HONG KONG. Ju ti -British Def< nc I nist< r, Air A. V. AU--xander, arrived this al or irom Singapore with Air M .1 Tiu^h Lloyd' and General Sir N< i Ritchie, Commander-injChi«f Fa Eastern 1.. d Forces.- A.P.
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  • 138 1 More Foreign Capital Investments In Burma Invited RANGOON, June 6. -A bill to nabiv greater participation by foreign capital m the d'wlopmou of Burma s licft natural resoUrCd will be tabUcl during th« forthcoming session of tht Burmese Parlia m» nt commencing tomorow, 4 was authoritatively Learned here Tm main
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    38 1 Plioto. Smrdar Bald«v Sin^h (ri^ht) India's Minister of D«fenc«, shakes hands with a veteran of th». Indian Army at a Military Parade held at Gurgaon on May Th« veteran, Rajput Suin-dar (S«r-«i-ant» Jaswant Sin?h i> 62. A. P.
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  • 291 1 HONGKONG, June <>. Hoimkon^ was read} today lo welcome British Defence Minister Albert V. Alexander at the end of his 10,000-mile flight from Condon for talks with service chiefs on expanding the colon) a defences. News of his impending visit has greatly increased morale
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  • 160 1 Lifting Of Ban On RSS Not Likely UNTIL THE PARTY ESCHEWS COMMUNALISM IN FORM SPIRIT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 6. An effort to resolve the deadlock m the negotiations between R.SJS. (Kashtriya Swayam Sevak Rangh) chief Mr. M. s. Golwalkar and the Indian Government (»n the issue
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  • 131 1 HERMANVILLE. Norway Beaches June 6. -Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Western Union military chief, yesterday pledged Britain to fight with Franc*- again m the event o f another war. He told an Anglo-French gath«-T--in'4 m a street of this Normaiidv age at
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  • 61 1 ELECTION OF NEW SYRIAN PRESIDENT DAMASCUS. Juno 6 Tho Syrian people will elect their new President by secret vote on June 25, it \va> officially announced yesterday. The decree issued yesterday gives new President the right v, draft a new constitution for approval by the people either by plebiscite or
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  • 119 1 S. CALCUTTA ELECTION HOOLIGANISM: CONGRESS LEADER'S STATEMENT I (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Juno ti._ Professor Prlya Banian Son. Congress leader who presldedd »v»r the Congress Election meeting last evening In' South Calcutta which was broken up b> hooligan elements, m statement said th« attack was intended u» s'illo the
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  • 116 1 PARIS. Jum 6. Mr. Lai Khur. shed, India.- Deputy Ministr of Communications, will study latest French aircraft designs this wo«-k on the Lookout I"?- ight-to-tell passenger planes needed by India*- rapidly expanding civil aviation services. Mr Kiun-hed, who if not yel placing orders, has
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  • 281 1 SHANGHAI, Jane 6, Foreign firms were told Monday they could trade with China if they adhered to regulations promulgated by the Communists -.n'hn e nr eSil !i la li I f 1S r qaiired h I 1 1 P<""its he obtained before orders
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  • 78 1 BOTH INDIA PAKISTAN REJECT KASHMIR COMMISSION'S REQUEST SRINAGAR, June 6.— The I nited Nations Kashmir Commission announced today that the Governments of India and Pakistan had not acceded to the Commission's request for unreserved acceptance of its truce terms presented on Apr. 28. The final terms proposed by the Commission
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  • 67 1 INDO PAKISTAN CONFERENCE LIKELY NEW DELHI, June 6. --TV Unit. °d Nations Kashmir Commission iff unlikely t 0 report to Lake Succewuh th«- Indian and Pakistan p 9 to J»" Ka shmir truce terms Delor« Thursday, a statement said on bunday. Indication* aacr c »hat n will call India and
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  • 217 1 Blackpool. England, June 6 rie Socialists who rule Britain m, i Mte today to smooth political and abour troubles m theft rank, to formulate a 1950 election on,gramme. t T v five-day annual conferenc 1 -no Labour party a m< I ting i same seaside
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  • 90 1 Resistance To Reds Will Continue, Says New Premier CANTON, June (j— Ve;, Hsi-chan Nationalist China's new Premier. said today ho would try to form .1 non-partisan "u»r" cabinet i<continue resi&tanee m the Commu ;iists. Yen returm I from Forma Rrhere he coi rr d wrltJ :no Chiai. X Prosidcnt ol
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  • 31 1 SHANGHAI Jane < forces took A the Dutch .ship r terda It was learned h«»i I Hay Th< My ol lieved to b< X Reuter
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  • 750 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, June 7, 1949. DATO ONN AND MALAYA'S "NATIONAL EMANCIPATION"-III IF Blent Ol lf-govt-rn- men :iap<j Ol B maj< I WTO inst< ad of the I D l m our pr< viou, .y. changing the Ex< v d< ral Mm ry," overhauling of th« n have
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  • 170 2 Interim Advisers To Governor To Be Appointed JT mi KARACHI, June (i. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Lia.juat Ali Khan has "fully explained (he position" regarding Sir Francis Mudie, Governor oi West Punjab, to the President of 'he West Punjab Muslim League, Mian Abdul Bari, i1 earned here. it whs
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  • 87 2 OLYMPIC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT IN INDIA Lit KNOW United Provinces), .iuiio o. Ttkt International Olympic Committee v considering an Indian prop i sal lo conauci iin- xt Olym* 'ill,. Indian Hockey I'd* rahon is .«t«i\iu letter IrOm .Mr. Otto layer, oi «nt- international iNyni- t < .-miiiiitrc, thai India s pro|><»
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  • 137 2 MADRAS, June 6.— he Madras Government nave finalised tneir K.s. 18 crorc scheme lof renovation ol .54.0U0 irrigation tanks m the province. The scheme, which will tie completed m eigm years m tin ordinary course, is estimated i<> add im tons to liic* provincial output
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  • 96 2 BANGALORE, .June 6. M;. ore faces a paradox the state's >. tcreasc with the extension of prohibition. Mysore's excis< revenue m 1947/48 was R<. 17,456,000. when partial prohibition was introduced m some oorder areas. Last year th< revenue exceeded Rs. 19,400,000— with thre <>f the
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  • 78 2 ifiAVANCORE VAKSiTV fo 1 ERNAKULAM, June 6. l> r < J nm and Travancore at a co I i. M tile i)i»Jii.v..{ ill:; ;i I »tf^»vy, ic.i.vti me Kerala i m\ I cure ihveisn\ a> the nueieu» L „.ai colleges m Cochin should b
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  • 217 2 BOMBAY, June ti. Bombay > bxcise I 1 I'atiL said that the Prohibition I 1 enforced m the province with I that the Act would also applj t<» the mci v states, including Hoinapur and i» r I.i- Prohibition An. which ha: received me a*
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  • 91 2 STATE AID FOR MADRAS HEALTH CENTRE MADRAS, June 6. Speaking at th* anniversary celebrations ol the Madras Corporation's health and recreation centre, Ashok Vihnr, Mr. A. B. Bhetty, recently Pub 1 Health Minister, referred to the commend" ablp features" of the institution and promised State subvention. Modelled on the lines
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  • 69 2 NAINITAL, (United Provinces »iin e 6. The Indian National Congress la **the only competent body** !ha( can say» India's youth from Hie "menace of communism/ 1 Mr. Stanley Jones, an American author and missionary^ >;nci bete. Mr, Jones, who was addressing a reception, said
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    50 2 riioio V, iV niV u >l v rr l (|i »ci Singh presents a purse J{ s t(> one o{ !"> widi Indian soldiers killed m action m the la, t war and during the recent fighting m Kashmir Tinpresentation u.i> made at a M Parade at Gursaon, on May
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  • 44 2 POONA, Juno <;.— Officr. of Hr Indian Army have been adv»s«u i>> krmy Headquarters "m friendly way not to g»t married before itiv mg* of .15. Shortage <■• residential accommodation m military centres «s stated iy be the reason for this "friendly" advice. FOC
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  • 574 2 \VASUIIS(.TON, June 6.— The free peoples of the world, when they stand united, cannot he conquered I resident Truman loid the Ambassadors and Ministers ot the 16 Marshall Plan countries last night. Speaking at a dinner given m honour ol former U.S.
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  • 56 2 1 I 6 Th. L Provincial Provincial C (i Mi ita contest the by n th< E i Cuttack Sadai constii t o the A mi) y. 1 vat aii( y h.,, b i n can d bj iai on ol Mr. Sarangadhai from the
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  • 44 2 i \i i M,A. June 6. Dr Ham editor and proprietor oi a local Urdu w ckiy, was arresUd n- under the Patiala and East iiMjab Sta L's Union Public Safety linance loi liaving published *'hai are ■dto be objcctionabl-. FOC
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  • 67 2 IMLA, June <■ 0 lication.s have been pr... lected by the Ea Pu ni for the aUotm< ni rved arden coloni< s in th< pro\ ni arnt. is understoo its have also been made to nioi from co-op< i b c ank ipplicanta i ►ment
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  • 13 2 CHARGE AGAINST MR. J. P. NARAIN W I I n V I FOC
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  • 6 2 Demonstration By Socialists In Delhi FOC
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  • 136 3 f fi ftationl Assembly President's f0 posal To Deter fill Dec. 19 I PAL ASSEMBLY 1 1 0 MAKE I t I DECISION B (k- 1 message from E National Assembly to the m issembly, suggesting to it B an the future of ChandernaB
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    29 3 Photo. ters of the Queen Alexander Royal Army Nursing Corps 01 rd the troopship "Dilwara" at Southampton on Way 31. They re to take up duties m Singapore. A.P.
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  • 136 3 NEW POST FOR MR. MacDONALD A SUGGESTION LONDON, June 6— A suggestion Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, brnmibsioner-Geaeral m Southeast Asia, trill b«- appointed Minis. ter of State m that area with Cabinet rank was made yesterday by a political writer m the 8.000,000 sale London News ;>f the World. 'Mr.
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  • 173 3 I UINA; SHANGHAI, June 6. The Communists are moving swiftly to lake over the Shanghai properties of the great houses of Soong and Kung. The sumptuous residences maintained by these and other big Nationalist families have been taken and troops
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  • 52 3 VNILA, June 6. Th<» Peipinu Radio reported Chinese Comxnu- lablished a Municipal and military control nission m newly occupied Shantung port city of Tsingtao. The broadcast monitored here b\ Associated Press, Ma san Is now mayor oi Tsingtao while Hsiang Mln heads the
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  • 42 3 FRANCISCO. June 6. Tht imunists have occupied th< v of Yulin. m North on the southern Oi it Wall of China, rding to a Peiplng broadcast last night. loilowed thP acc-op-tance i" ic< terms by tne rison, t.hr» Radio Reuter
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  • 60 3 MRS. LAKSHMI MENON HEADS U.N. WOMEN'S SECTION „-..>. i j uni s a member ol the n to *h«- Paris s«-s- t he United Nations Gkner&l Mrs. Lak-hmi Motion. Uni^'d Nations EkeChiel of tho Status of ction of the Special \tVai- DiviskMl. A promineni ni'-mb' r ol All-India I* ('.rifProTice,
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  • 108 3 ALGIERS, June Casting tradition to the winds, a 22-year-old Arab Princess who is half British by birth drove to her wedding m a motor car on Sunday. Princess Lala Fatima. daughter of a former Sultan of Morocco and a British mother. arrived m I'eiuan for
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  • 315 3 Hindi Service Telegrams Inaugurated ALLAHABAD, June 6. Telegraph history was made m India on June 1 when transmission m Hindi, m Devanasri script, was introduced. Telegrams written m Hindi were accepted by the Allaha bad Central Telegraph Office tor transmission. The transmission has been introduced
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    76 3 vvAKJSAW. June 6. Mr. George Ohandos Bidwell, wartime British Colcnel and head of the British Council m Poland lor three-and-a--;iall years, has renounced his Bri- sh citizenship to s-ettle m Poland as a Polish citizen, it was officially announced here today Reuter Photo. i>r. A. 11. J. Lovink Sew Dutch
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  • 310 3 It Must Take Some More Time, Says Swami Ramanand Tirth HYDERABAD, June 6.— "There is no immediate prospect ot the formation of a popular Government m Hyderabad. I his question, however, is receiving the earnest consideration of the Government of India it
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  • 133 3 BOMBAY. June 6. Tours glistened m the eyr s of two British girls when they landed m Bombay on Friday from the Scindia Steamshi] Jal Jawahar which brought them horn Liverpool. Thi- two girls Mies Pamela Drata and Miss Joyce Powell described help given
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  • 73 3 LONDON. June H. Detectives here were yesterday investigating what may be the first air mail has robbery m Britain. Bundles of air mail letters, all franked m Ireland to addresses m Switzerland, were discovered last night and on Saturday night m the Ruislip area, near here.
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  • 87 3 GEN. SMUTS TO SPENT A WEEK WITH THE CHURCHILLS CAPETOWN, June 6. General Jan Christian Smuts, leader of the South African Opposition United Party, will spend his first week m Britain with Winston Churchill. He is due to arrive m London by air today to confer six honorary degrees at
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  • 53 3 BAGHDAD Jim*- 6 A mission from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development arrived here today to study the country*i economy and investigate floodi control projects m the Tigris and Euphrates valleys The mission was mot by General Nuri E>-said, Iraq's Prime Ifinfettr, and th«-
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  • 191 3 Rita And Aly Mobbed By Autograph Hunters gPSOM I>OWNS, June 6.— Police .alI to control crowo* >e.sterday Afternoon which milled around Kita *iav worth after she witn some Jiaii a million other persons had watched the English ncrby. Kita and her new husband Prime Aly Khan were mobbed by autograph
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  • 128 3 Return To Conservatism In Britain Means "Industrial Friction" BLACKPOOL. June <>. foreist that a return to Conservative jovernment m Britain would mean "industrial friction" came from Labour Party leader Herbert Morrison on Sunday nisht. It was the third tinir ho has forecast heavy weather between capital and labour if the
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  • 89 3 MOSCOW. June 6. American singer Paul Robeson arrived In Moscow by plane on Saturday He was met at the airport by a Larg< delegation from the artistic world including writer Ilya Ehrenbunj The Soviet press said he came t i ceremonies marking the 150 th an
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  • 86 3 TOKYO. Jun<* 8 Tu,o fcttorney for Mrs. Iva Toguri D'Aqu better known as Tokyo Ro Tokyo Saturday by plane f r r United B*B The attonry.-, Theodon Ta and Tetsujiro Nakaniura, I taking d«po£<tioiu from irarioii witnesses jll Tokyo for rune w«eh Mra. D'Aquiiio'- tl
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  • 109 4 substitute fuel, tested with uccess m motor cars, has boon discovered accidently by an Australian dental merchanic m Victoria Whilst he was working on a en initiation of chemicals to soften il plates, so that they would n>t oruise the gums, some of the mixture spilled
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  • 559 4 30 Bandits Attack Bukit Bruang Estate In Malacca SEVERAL BUILDINGS BURNT DOWN At 8.30 p.m. on June 5, a party of armed bandits of about 30 strong surrounded and burned the following buildings, at liukit IJruang Estate m Malacca. One empty store and office, one empty smoke house and three
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  • 479 4 END OF EMERGENCY NOT YET NEAR, SAYS NEWBOULT At the Press conference m Kuala Lumpur last week. B "At what stage are the Government plans for the setting up of machinery to deal with the aftermath of the -emergency when actual physical action by the security forces ceases, for example,
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  • 102 4 At the Annual General elect ions of the Singapore Town Local Indian Congress held on May 15 the following office bearers were elected. President Miw Naidu, VicePresident Mr. Periyasamy, Secretary—Mr. M. P. Ramakrishnan and Treasurer Mr. Jagindra Singh. Committee Members Messrs. John Jacob, Hardith Singh. P.
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  • 58 4 The large-scak cultivation ol oi sunflowers m Australia U r oil production has received considerable attention m the last years, it is probable that large crops will be planted both In Queensland and th Northern Territory. A specially-adaptc d enm it -operated header has been used to
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  • 185 4 \ii\s. Mildred Hughes, Executive Vicu fresiaem 01 uk imi' j-a^i-Aunsiic& council Ui uommefce una iiiuabuy me, is nuv\ bcneuuieu to arrive m Singapore ua oune 16, on Her survey tup vi me possibilities u< traoe m including tins country. tor me eater part
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  • 184 4 Kicharu A. Poole, American ViceUoa&ui m cnarge oi tne united otates lnturmation Service m the reaeraiiun oi Malaya, amvea m ivuala Lumpur tn Saturday afternoon to open the new Üblrf Oilice attached to tne American Consulate there. ±Ie was accompanied by Consul \V.
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  • 159 4 Stewart Alsop, who writes one of the most widely syndicated columns m the United States with his brother Joseph Alsop, leaves Singapore tomorrow Wednesday for Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Alsop, accompanied by Mrs Aisop. will be guests vi the High Commissioner. Sir ileni.v Gurney, at
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  • 23 4 LONDON, June 6.— Tamizuddm Khan. President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, arrived m London by air from N«-w York on Saturday Reuter
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  • 144 4 .ne Thomas Tup Badminton diampions beat the twesi t laia>a Dy live games to uuc v .ne napii.v Worm blaoiiuu uiuia.v *ast. Picture abo\« i.ik< eiore tne play De^au snows v.c up men stanaing witn iue von- laying i aptain, ivir. lijii nuau »eoK on
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  • 40 4 The propose a scheme to increase the Keaeration s electricity services, inciuaing the new &na system, win u<- explained over nauiu Malaya oy Air.- j. ii. sumiior ol the Electricity Depi. vi „iv p.m. tomorruw i Wednesday).
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  • 59 4 "FAIRYLITE" BADMINTON PARTY At tne second Annual Lreneral Meeting vi me "Fairyuie i>u.q. ion fauy iieid at tne pi\.i. Air. A. iv. .t^nay, 14, uorong leioK Kurau, recently tne toiJ uig were elected u^ oince-. uji- the ensuing year. Mr. k. t. Qovind vice-rrcsiaent -Mr. a. k. I Hon. secretary
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  • 168 4 $40,000 PAKISTAN MOSQUE TO BE BUILT IN PENANG Ah cAl iv MLJLIMS K)K DONAUONS ■he small .Mosque m McAlisler koad, Penang, wing 100 years old and m a cumulated condition tne Muslims ol that Settlement ai a mass meeting recently resoKed to build a tioiiuic-storeyed .Mosque lU l n!w», i>akl
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  • 106 4 Ai me annual general tneeuaa 01 mi o(>o LocaJ Lndi m i on--,.i.>.^ iicia i>n June o, the 10 c bearers were riecici. fixislderu Mr. K. o. Filial, Vic< t-ie^aeni Mr. M. Hussein; h secretary ivir. K. Veleyucu rreasurer- .v A r. v. m. i4ath<
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