Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 120. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1949 SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 237 1 servers To Be Appointed In Consultation VVith India Govt. pnopoSAL MR CUSTOMS AGREEMENT UNDER WAV I m o,i, Oun Correspondent; W.— Following the climbdown by fovernment and its willingness to appoint mrs to watch the referendum m trench igultation with Ihe Govt.
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  • 49 1 'Jr JJwn Correspondent) IMMI U.— India's 1 for lHtB 49 balance uf Rs f «»'ni to official 1m Tr^dc B \U0.000.. X- K.O-J0.000.- mports W" MM and at R S »ll important India morcled 19 compared with txiH>rtK of jute tea Sit. ufacture& the out m yalue m
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  • 72 1 REACTION TO IDM EDITORIAL Quite unusually there were TWO "blackouts" yesterday m Selegie Road area where our Press is located. The first one was from 2.45 p.m. to 5 p.m. and the second from 7 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. Readers can very well imagine the difficulties experienced by us m
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  • 157 1 TO INVESTIGATE INTO CORRUPTION CHARGES AGAINST MADRAS MINISTRY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 10— Mr. Shankar Kao Deo, General Secretary ot the Congress, will leave for Madras on June 18 to hold an enquiry into the charges of nepotism,
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  • 83 1 College Of Carnatic Music To Be Opened In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 10. -A Central College of Carnatic Music will be established m Madras m August this year under the joint auspices of the Madras Government and tfte Government of India. The College will provide for five-year
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  • 178 1 NEW YOKK, June 10.— A World Government with power to enforce its decisions was urged last night at a rally *,f 10,000 persons at Madison Square Garden. The rally was sponsored b\ the United World Federalists. A dozen speakers toid the gathering that mankind's
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  • 52 1 Mr. William Costello, Director of News Broadcast*, Far Eastern Division. Columbia Broadcasting SysWn (CBS) is due here today June 11, aboard the s.s. "Kal'ianget". The Director Is uccompanu'd by his wife arM children While m Singapore the Costello family will stay at the Ad-i|,hi
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  • 501 1 An unsubstantiated report has been received to the effect that Hithir, a wellknown bandit leader *as killed when the police fired on five bandits fleeing from a kongsi m the Sungei Lallan* Area of Kajang Selangor, on May 25. No bodies were recovered at
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  • 213 1 TO DISCUSS RURAL EDUCATION PROBLEM NEW DELHI, June 10. Representatives of 41 countries will assemble m India m November next to study the problem of rural adult education m Asia. Dr. A. Wolsky, the Principal Scientific Officer of the UNESCO Science Co-operation Oftice
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  • 240 1 LONDON, June 10.— Prime Minister Attlee called an emergency meeting of the British Cabinet today to act on the nations railway strike crisis. Mr. Attlee arranged to drive from the Labour Party conference at Blackpool for the session with
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  • 120 1 BURMA INDIAN MILLIONAIRE MISSING? BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN CAPTURED BY BANDITS RANGOON, June 10.— Burmese police were today investigating the disappearance of Mr. Brijlal Naraindas, an Indian mllli S\"fS^ r^S!. n SS r captured by armed bandits five Rangoon on Wed nesda > las1 Th* bandits were believed to be
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  • 24 1 Mr. Paul Samy has been awarded C.B.E. and not 0.8. E. as previously published, says an Official Press Release.
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  • 32 1 Members of the public who post light air letters to places m the United States of America ar€ advised that the postage is 35 cents. not 25 cents.
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  • 103 1 JAIL RIOTS CONTINUE IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA, June 10.— -Two prisoners were shot dead and 18 people were injured at Dum lJum prison her,e today when* m Calcutta's third gaol disorder m 36 hours, security prisoners clashed with wardens and police. Th c injured included about 12 police. The prisoners
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  • 273 1 ROUSING WELCOME AWAITS THOMAS CUPPERS AT K.L. TODAY A rousing welcome awaits the. Thomas Cup champions when they arrive m Kuala Lumpur today evening, June 11. The welcome party headed by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, Mr. H. G. Hammett, and Selangor oadminton officials, will meet the visitors
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  • 41 1 fFrnm Our Own Correspond*!*' 1 MADRAS, June 10.— Night flying of mails und«r the all.up schemes is being discontinued from u>da> till the end of the monsoon weath which makes night flying hazardous. Copyright.
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, June- 10.— Tile D'fence Secretary of Pakistan. Iskander Mirza, i* due m th<* United States today to inspect th<- Ameri. can military system Reuter
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  • 230 2 Diwafcar Commit! eel J^EW DELHI, JuneJ^. The JJyjj^A** Committee dealing vvith^he v lifts Sin oi Ihejliboii i<»n nr 'lJESprai-iii v ol reference h l(ju.caste^ s u -fetftl e.'y. sp eg and v*- C^^iioni^l examine the lfpfk- received from various provincial and State
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  • 619 2 'Till'iiMHiANU V' "pisi icicle" n<.£ f^bc jfc lounci m the dictionary^ ibuAre |^J. ,v 'BTi r >?Tri? .n;; t be dtesay 'suicide," "fratri- uw," "v sncufi r i n etc. %fc*^ ii-c^u t(j 9Vi4ytf wt ru il is now reportea to be going yi* S to*] it#ip|gi| tributary oi
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  • 44 2 INDIAN AIR FORCE DEMONSTRATION NEW DLLIU. Junr.lu.. A d€ lf iuclia>M ol'idghtor aiftnni *ff tin Indian A;r r Fprcs. it>. nuw yfk a* teh-c.\,;. •nif/nsTrutlbh taar F W aiivi'af.-'mciuaes fßJiatliH Wing; aci^:>miLt>- ana^dvnal togfngttts. m: ior "showing the flag to Uu i oeoDle." FOC
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  • 88 2 OFFICIAL WARNED ABOUT CARE OF MINORITIES IIYDKK;»o/\i>, jutie it>. A ctrtg^F, i^airt (061 Ai^l ween issued D> Ljau oovtiiiait-iit" u> seereiaries, civil auiiiiiii.Miators ana neaas> at. iepaniiieiits warns vjiovj^iiiie"^ ts#ES£ul:> inai action <WWliu »t [taken against them n Inejr were nullla HUl«|> aj#CT»ei!K>ctiai»^dl UUt> oi .iif ik»m or ifie niinoiii>
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  • 83 2 INQUIRY INTO HYDERABAD TENANCY LAW HYDERAoAU iDn), June 10. Xne nyuerauau Lruvernmeni nave appuimtu v uiree-man comnuibet i%T\Unve&ilgau3 ana recomuieau tuoafc^res tc increase agricunurai cinu io secure contentiiwnt ana security oi tenure among uiv peasantry m me ibtate. air. Miu.iaVTr Hao, former uewan oil VA&>uffWWln i>e tne chairman ox •^le^^SmiA^tr*-
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  • 71 2 Mt^ii^^^ame^ m^, iMiijarm. Jutte been recoverea f^'om Ambuiu, **fc\fcngiu\*i- >a)nd ''PatiU^' difethctb uui-m^^y AM) uarnV UXuj lino was iho result pi ail liitonsivV tiriV^^bi^'ripuciil ik>li«tV Tlio recovered personw.iiwece brought to the transit camp nere ana later sent to Juliundur. They win be eventually sent
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  • 64 2 CALCUTTA. June 10. For the first titnfc m trip History bt the Prot§st#«t crruMrof Iddltf, Burma and Ceylon, ttfr^e 4 1 msn6ps wort' a msec ratt'd hrre taneously on Sunday. Th-v* Bishops \rt>:v nn Indian, Joseph 'Amritanand, Bishop ot Assam, a Burman, John Ming-Hhi, and n Karen.
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  • 59 2 Strike In Atomic Plant Averted OAKRIDGE, Tennessee, Jijniv jg, An agreement was iPMfAr Wednesday nigh; oil v new labour contriu-tf .tv prevent' ;i tm\Jut£htd! strike '%Oou l f V»nplby^e% l oi Oakridge's largest :itoiaiqrj|fr/»-# duction plant. Under thiJ*h*\\f contract: the workers, members oi the "Confers 61 Itidu^ial Or-" ga'tiiy >^ft)ns/.
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  • 138 2 U.S. Still Opposed To Ban On A-Bombs Until UtfL% SUCCESS. JiL., 10.- flu Unittd States told Ru>mu- uu Thurvday thfi* tfflft Tvmntry &i\\] '^^ro>i»ly oj'ptv*^^ au\. ban vii a-fnia r *x aj^/iis until an cnTectjfrli iyst«m oi inter. national eoiHioJfj-ha^ been seV u\r. Th.- \v. \v declaration' was made by
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  • 33 2 India To Have Air Training College J4\ iGAU Indian u<-\ an Air .i. tec. e'oiv. j,. r '1 tnkf (it 1 y ar trad appoin Cor Tn. 15 Coll< India, wil clti FOC
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  • 151 2 Exchange Control To Protect Indian Industry l&hang* l io*i4fwi u ii/ia*>ureh' 'ifc> ensure piin«i>i|OMf > Dui«> )U« mm a a- ifrtfu4try* W tf ifI3PV™W jr IftftUlci not granted #«M^th*» import of goods gfiirtPftliy^ n4kiiufat^in^ci »n inUia. 1 »v» >• v.twM^ that, i» ->hAi>int* i»M)Mtr(/ |><»l:r> t»^v point o| ■vtvir rtl
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  • 140 2 Bombay's All-Out 'War' On Drink ing BOMBAY, June 10. -^B^iH^Ll^^ili l^l^ilt^^Liiddlsi^ 1 second pro,\nKe'* will) the enforcement of the provincia} rroiiiiHtw)!) At.t this month. The provnue u iil go- ]75 percent dry" from June ,16, wfaeiv the lornuii, jproinui.^ation of the Act will be made aiili iirjjVefttlv^l and puaiSm^ ;nwaiurv
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  • 129 2 PESllA\VAlMMMi«\isi (Ir^lierUUiJ^ii! June 10.— The *iQto^ n 'pi A^rth-West Pronlier Tribe Leader, ha? hvdhji nAifeoii^ fiWCWBng WfreyOlg fe*lkli*lliete/i J frh* ■'Paiir t^^lf Wi-s tr^diti >r(M '".'^n^n. >wbttfl Iviuls dcti'ed British rule i'Or d cadi-' 3 -^rtise I 'of s opp6^Vnn fittfn hift'Jfiit ''•wir^irfit 1 IfportSs add. j Barber this
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  • 99 2 King' s Birthday Disorders In Calcutta Prison! 17 Warders Injured In Clash vviin f nsotiO' s joe CAIjCUItFA June 10, Seventeen warders and 12 prisoners were injured yesterday m a dash m Alipore Central. Jail here whon prisoners hauled down the-tatioft&''-ftng and the IjJnion Ja< k— flying for the King's
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  • 11 2 BOMBAY Jun 10 Tte Bombay I province. FOC
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  • 188 2 NEW DELHI, June 10. >_ h VH States took 50 years alter iMhu\, n x I develop active social conscience hut I have begun to do it m three years 1 Ernest H. Fisk, Public Relations Ati I Embassy m Mew Delhi. I Mr. Fisk, who was addressins Inn
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  • 189 2 IiNTtitiKAIIOJN Oh 'IKIIKI I.AlMvlll SlAlt ANNOUNCED I NEW DELili, June 10.— Furilur steps m Ikcl I tininenrb poiwry vi j;roupinj» princelj sUtcti iito X nistrative units were announred on Wcdncsdi; I ja of Tehri Garhwal, a Himala >an state ol 1 I &<i&
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  • 60 2 IiOMDAY. Jim*' 10.- The Bum 'buy branch ot tht; Indian National Trad^S tTninn Con^r^^s has un- .mrioush fleeted Mr. Abid Ah fafffTbhny president for the com\n£ yrar. Mr. Purshotam Thakkar '*/*£s general secretary. Hoiking at the annual meeting »i the Cun^rees here, Mr, Jaijerhands i»j LMUC. '^ini^aManv
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  • 18 2 I'AIUb. J.UI toOg, Wt.-11-KT;- i Cultural Or partm< to :iu t^OU RQUt'il- Mr. J^: trying i th
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  • 2064 3 We've Removed lhe Darkest Blot In Past History Of India's Constitution Sardar Patcl On Abolition Of Minorities Reservation i t Was )ne >f Most Vicious Evils In Our Country' SEW DELHI, May 26 (By Air Mail). -Replying to the two-day debate on abolition of reservation of seats m Legislatures for
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    103 3 PHOTO. thl whsL°L th i S ayy r? Vl s in ser i« s f rackets is ready for launching (left) on its base at the White Sands Proving Grounds. New Mexico^on May 3, wnen initial firing tests were held. H? ..J?i?. dln ,F to imss l! e n n
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  • 481 3 Deputy Premier's Warning To Pro-Pakistan Muslims I >rUy ago, Leaaei X ition ana ol tne I york m at it tne tned some I ikistaa I T I League I mistaken I E p to Miii nation I Re- minori- I party m jL tectl -ii Inorit Hindus. Leduled m
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  • 572 3 SARDAR PATEL'S REPLY Replying to the debate, Sardar Vallabhbhai P.atel said that when he was appointed Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Minorities, he trembled, for the task was immensely difficult owing to the history of so many years of foreign rule. Conditions m the country were extremely difficult, and
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  • 895 4 Pandit Nehru Obligations To State People Not Yet Over SRINAGAR, May :>0 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, said here last night that the task of the Indian Army m Kashmir fu far from complete
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    49 4 PHOTO. Thousands of the Aga Khan's Indian followers sit m the blazing sun at Husnabad. Bombay on May 27. listening to poems eulogising the Aga Khan and his son Aly, who was at that moment being married to American film star Rita Hayworth m far off Cannes. France. A.P
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  • 42 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 10. M. Hoiger Anderson, one of the two "neutral" observers appointed by Ihf VicePresident of the International Court of Junstice at the Hague left for Mahe, French enclave near Calicut. Copyright.
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  • 146 4 Anthony Eden On Tory Policy On Nationalisation of Industries SOUTHAMPTON, Jum 9.—Anthony Eckn, Reputy Leader of the Conservative Opposition said Wednesday night th t Tories would halt further Nationalisation of heavy industries, but will leave Coal mines and Railways m Government hands if returned t o powsr next year. The
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  • 202 4 BOMBAY, June 7. Two Indian provinces -are building new capitals. East Punjab, a new province created on the partition of India, will have itscapital twenty miles from Ambala Cantonment, while Orissa, on the east coast of India, has selected Bhubaneswar, twenty miles from
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  • 194 4 DAR.IEELING. June 10.— Reply ing to an address of welcome presented to him by the Darjeeling; Anjuman-i.lslamia, Dr. Ka»ju. Gov <rnor of West Bengal, appealed to his audience to do all that 'lay m their power to make "this beautiful place of Darjeeling an
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  • 62 4 MANILA. June 10.—Tcrch-b«ar-ing Hukbalahap guerillas razed a deserted village m Central Luzon today apparently to divert Philippine constabulary troopers tracking other Huks m a sector nearby. According to reports reaching Manila, they razed 30 houses m Barrio Macapsing. about 170 miles northeast of Manila. The villagers tarlier evacuated Macapsing as>
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  • 89 4 BRITAIN AUSTRALIA CONFER ON HONG KONG DEFENCES CANBERRA. June 10. Britain and Australia have had discussions on Hcngkong and its defence, Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australian Prime Minister, told Parliament here yesterday. "Ortaln requests have been made by tin- British Government for th«> release for other work of shipping normally used
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  • 79 4 UK ARMS EMBARGO TO ARAB STATES TO BE LIFTED? LONDON. June 9.— Britain is considering raising the arms embarg* lor Arab which have signed armistice agreements with Israel, it was learned today fiom a usually reliable source. The Foreign Office spokesman m London today refused t 0 comment on the
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  • 1201 4 (Continued today to give reservation of seats inose oi me country is a great mistake. Assuming ihat we agreed 1 would consider myseu io oe me greatest enemy oi tne Musnm community, m a secular democratic Mate. Wnat win he me consequences? Assume
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  • 19 4 Court's Loudspeaker And Fans Stolen! N Ol S i W:. t< jtina v wa th 1 trial room AP
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  • 151 5 Of Inter-Dominion Trade Urged Wholesale nationalization m all i- inconceivable because it cannot mi. P. ivlukherjee m his presidential mual general meeting o f the Assam which the Governor, Ah. Sri Prakasa, r ul \-^;un, inaugorated the proceed- thai »nal- v. I
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  • 176 5 WASHINGTON, June 10. The 450,00t members of the United Mine Workers Union begin a week lonu strike on Monday to emphasize John L. Lewis lecture to the nations coal industry. The UMW chieftain tuid the coal industry un Wednesday it has overproduced badly and
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  • 92 5 CAIRO, June 10.— The SecretaryGeneral oi the Arab League. Azzam Pasha, bitterly denounced the U.S. and tUc Wteet Thursday— ironically enough at graduation exercises of the- U.S. supported American University m Cairo. Without naming the U.S. he said that a great Western
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  • 150 5 CEYLON NEWS: Illegal Whaling Ships Operate Near Ceylon National Museums Director's i r% s~i s^\ m m COLOMBO, June 10— Dr. P. E. 1\ Deraniyagala, Director of National Museums, told a "Ceylon Times" reporter that whalers operating somewhere m the vicinity of Ceylon were probably responsidle for the whale carcases
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  • 35 5 pointed a committee Of three members to investigate complaints of corruption against nonofflcials, it is learnt. The committee is to work under the Anti-Corruption Committee. of which the Premier. Mr. Sachar. is the chairman.- F.O.C.
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  • 274 5 PRESIDENT RHEE'S CONFIDENCE SEOUL, June 10. President Syngman Rhee said on Thursday his Korean Republic "can continue her fight against Communism on her own front, regardjess of what happens elsewhere m Asia, if she receives adequate aid and weapons." '7 believe we already have
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  • 156 5 TANGALLA (Ceylon), June 10.— Policemen accompany children of I the "Berewa" (torn. torn) community t o the Kadurupokuna Mixed School m order to protect them from possible attack by people of the "Goigama" community who resent these children, hitherto bare, bodied, wearing banians. The police escort
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  • 174 5 MATARA (Oylon), June 10.— young couple stood before th« Matara Magistrate, Mr. G. E. Aniar singhe. She was 18. and he 20 They had quarrelled. You arc the most suitable couple and the best-looking pair that er«* earn* before me m a Court. It would be
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  • 315 5 India's Plan For National War Academy Naval Chief Visits 10,000Acrt Site At Khadakvasla POONA, June 10. Vice- Admiral W. E. Parry, Chief of Naval Staff and C-in-C of the RIN, and Mrs. Parry, President of the Armed Forces Welfare Women's Organization, ended their crowded three-day programme m Poona last week
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  • 36 5 LUCKNOW, June 10.—A Bill Tor the abolition of zamindaris m th« province will be introduced m the U.P. Legislative Assembly at its Suasion beginning on July 4. it is learntw FOC
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  • 163 5 NEW YORK. June 10— T. V. Soong, former Foreign Minister of China, arrived by plane fiom Paris on Thursday. Soong declined to comment on foreign affairs. Soong said he planned to stay m the U.S. "a few months" and to visit his sister,
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  • 112 5 Lord Lady Inverchapel Injured In Road Accident GLASGOW, Scotland, June 10.— Lord and Lady inverchapel were injured Thursday by a collision of their station wagon and a rubbl* filled truck at Clydebank. near Glasgow. Both the former Ambassador to the United SStatse s a nd his Chilean, born wife suffered
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  • 85 5 PARIS, June 10.— Mr. Fazlui Rahman, Pakistani Minister of Commerce and Industry, who arrived here on June 4, Wednesday visited textile factories at Lyons, jute factories at Flixecourt, near Amiens and heavy engineering factories at Littjo, northern France, when he was rtoived by the? Lord Mayor. Mr.
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  • 221 5 Sheikh Abdullah To Represent Kashmir In Indian ConAssembly SMNAGAR. June 10.— Sheik Mohammed Abdullah, Prime Minister of Kashmir, will be one of the four representatives of his State m the Indian Constituent Assembly. A recommendation to this effect wat; made recently alter a five_hour session of the Kashmir National Conference.
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  • 77 5 LONDON, June 10.— The Arch, bishop of Canterbury plans to visit Australia and New Zealand m November and December next year at the invitation of the Archbishops ol Sydney and N^- Zealand. An official announcement said he had also acf-ptcd the invitation of the
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  • 173 6 But Aggression Will Not Be Tolerated' TALK TO PRESSMEN IN SINGAPORE iBY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Britain will maintain an absolute neutrality policy m internal hinese affairs and will he prepared to keep friendly relation* with any government the Chinese people may choose Communist, anti
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  • 632 6 WAR AGAINST MALAYAN TERRORISTS WILL BE FOUGHT TO SUCCESS Speaking to one of the largest gatherings of local pressmen m humorous and cheerful manner. Mr. Alexander said he was 'very, very happy*' at the defence preparations m Hong Kong and that Britain would do everything possible to strengthen "our posilinn
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    66 6 A sec'ion of the gathering present at the dinner given at the Ma ar Huh B Health Inspectors' Association U> Tuan Haji Mohammed b. Haji Ha ssan m h m i X ment as Chief Health Jnspectcr. Johore. Seated at the main table Ird n W Mohammed b. Haji Hassan.
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  • 441 6 Sir. .-You are rendering signal service to this country by drawing public attention to toe pressing need for a radical improvement m the quality of the Tamil programmes of Radio Malaya. The monotony and morbidness of these programmes have become proveroial. Often they are amorphous: always
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  • 276 6 HAJI MOHAMMED B. HAJI HASSAN ENTERTAINED BY J.H.I.A. The Muar Club was the venue of a dinner by the memoen ot the Johore Health Inspectors' Association on June 2to ivan iiaji Monammcd bin Uaji Hassan, meir President, m Honour oi
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  • 275 6 MR. R. K. SAMY ON THE PROPOSED SWTUC Mr. It. K. Samy, Chairman ol the Interim Committee of the Singapore Workers' Trades Union Congress, writes: "From liie receni reports m the local press, uiot m the j.IJM>. there appears to exist some confused iceas about the nature cl the proposed
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  • 36 6 ANNUAL METTING OF S'PORE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION The l.vh unni.al general meeting ol the member* of the Ramalcrlshna Mission, Sir^apore, will be held to-day i Saturday), al 4.30 p.m. at the Mission premises, No. 9, Norris Road.
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