Indian Daily Mail, 17 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 12b. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 17, 1919. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 56 1 I To Sporadic slrations By I nmunists' West Bengal Government to i e following sporadic deummunists and leftwingers." d last nijjht near prisons where ,;ii( i lo be on partial hunger strike. Ihe homes of two prominent Con. lie and carried away telephones, bene
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  • 9 1 ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP CEYLON'S LARGEST JAIL! I AP
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  • 25 1 Dath anniversaries Of C. R. Das And Acharya Profulla Chandra Ray i ani ons of I I 1 f Id I|'. i« I y I
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  • 85 1 LMSI I. ROAM. June 16. The nists suffered a crushing .(i i■. elections in iftunicipalities, losing 33 of Uc ir 71 n th<- councils of Cities of 20,000 inhabitants. Th- popular party for freedom democracy (Liberals; won 50 OSI it- 32 seats in the
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  • 11 1 German University Professors To Visit US Am >uni i in A.P.
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  • 74 1 Malcolm Mat-Donald. nmmist \.sia, left London by air for Sin a. ,;y on S< u as" affs moment." MacDoiiald aid h< had had in during hi aj with S creifford Cripps, Chan. „i th ■r, Mr. Arthur 4J, Colonial Secretarj and ch H« had be> n
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  • 90 1 Sheikh Abdullah Takes Seat In ConAssembly I rom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 16. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, Prime Minisof Jammu and Kashmir and in others representing foui milpeople of Jammu and Kashmir tool ..in the Constituent As. today. Dr. Rajendra ident of the Asf mbly oming them said "I
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  • 174 1 UNO To Arbitrate In Japanese Peace Treaty Talks? BEKRA, June 16.— The Ausm Minister for External Affairs. lie. 11. V Evatt, ha> expressed the vim that the question of the <.»t--man and Japanese peace treaties could ultimately come before the i nited Nations for recommendation .ind poj iible conciliation if
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  • 138 1 Lost 3 Right-Hand Fingers But Still Plays Hockey BOMBAY Jun< 16 —An Indian hockey player, who losl thr*< of bii right.hand fingers, ha> staged a comeback »o the game He i- Mr. Ki-an Nima|. of I'ooiia who recently played as 'inside right in tournament and won it for hi-, side.
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  • 102 1 Afghan Envoy On Freedom Movement Of Pushtu People (From Our Own Correspondent) mu DELHI, June 16. Sardar Naibullah Khan. Afghan Amba>^ador in India, t <»|<| the pr°ss here ki da> that the movement of the Pu^h:u people living between ths Durand Line ami Indus lor freedom was a fact and
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  • 147 1 LONDON, June 16. An unofficial conference on British Common. wealth relations \\i|l be held at Bigwin Inn. Muskoka, Ontario, Ca nada, from Sept. X |q 18 at the invitation of the Canadian Institute of Intrrnation.il Affairs. This was announced here by th< Royal Institute of
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  • 45 1 CUTTACK tOrissa), June 16 The Government of Ori<<a on the <ast coast of India hat- planned an extensive BCG vaccination scheme tor th- 9.000.000 ci* >1 the province Thr< medical teams will round the towns and villages on a BCt >-f< FOC BURMA:
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  • 83 1 PANDIT NEHRU'S ADVICE TO CONGRESSMEN (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, .June 16.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru ad dressing the Congress Assembly Party yesterday here is stated to have analysed the causes of defeat of the Congress candidate in South Calcutta bye-election and declared
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  • 65 1 MADRAS HARBOUR STEYEDOR EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE (From our Own Correspondent) lAIH*AS, hm< ;<*.. About 1,200 glevedor employ ol Madras Ha >u hav< prone ort strike tod*} demanding increas led wages. The workers also demand that the. be direct l> em ployed b> the Pori Trust instead b\ ihe contracting firms.
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  • 555 1 Burmese Foreign Minister To Visit London Washington RANGOON, June lo. The Burmese Foreign Minister. I .K. .Maun^ said here today that he would visit London and Washington in the second week of July when he hoped to have informal talks with British and American statesmen. His visit would he mainly
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  • 236 1 New IEFC Rice Allocations: Malava To Gel 480,000 Tons W ISHIN ITON, June 16. The International l&mergencj Food 'ouncil Rice mmitte on w le.sda. re< u nded world i u producing nations allocate :>.7.;:.n.i metric tons to importing nations tor the year 1949 According to the allocation pro Posed, Malaya
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  • 369 1 LONLON, June 16.—Tension rose in the Middle East today following Syrian allegations that Iraq had concentrated 5,000 troops near the Syrian border. Col. Husnl Zaun, Syrian Prime Minister, who .seized power In coup d'etat three months ago. declared 1 Kiay that Syria had taken 'the necessary
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  • 658 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 17, 1949. REASONS FOR VOTERS' APATHY DEFERRING k> th i' 01 fro pub) 0 m registral I Of r Mr. L. C. Public R i S Y.MC'.A. on W< arard to ■■m. an i. were hingiy i- and warned n apathy would result indcfin
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  • 281 2 Resolution Passed At Provincial Congress Committee Meeting JAIPUR, June 16. The Kajputana Provincial Congress Committee on June 11 passed a resolution by 88 votes to one demanding the resignation of the present Rajasthan Ministry. The resolution, which was tabled by over SO members, was placed
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  • 120 2 Cancer Research Planned In Bombay And Calcutta BO.MBAY. June 16.— Advanced study arid treatment of canwr and allied diseases in India «s being planned by the Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital. Bombay. Tht- hospital which is well equipped, afford.- facilities for effective surgical, X-ray and radium treatment for cancer. It has
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  • 83 2 MADRAS MADURA LINK BY AIR SOON (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 16— The long awaited airjink in Tamilnad between Madras and Madura is expected shortly to be completed. It is understood the enterprising Deccan Airways has been licenced to operate the route via Trichy. One if the company's aircraft
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  • 148 2 Dr- Lozano s Talks WiihfiJ Ni:\Y DELHI, lune Hi.— Dr. Lozano c „i, I U.N. Kashmir Commission, had a talk with pai. Seeretarv-C.eneral of the Ex< V, seeking clarification of certain p nts in ind H mission's proposals for trine in h, i
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  • 46 2 BOMBAY RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF TITLES BOMBAY. Inne 16.— The Govern ment of Bombay h;«s directed that no titles should, in future, In men. tinned in official invitations, etc., so far a^ Indians arc concerned, when an> Government official holds any function at State expense. FOC
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  • 166 2 (From <mu Own Correspondent) \i U>K vs. Jim* 16.— The Congress Secretary Shankarrao Deo continued his inquiry yesterday regarding the charges against some Ministers by leading Congress legislators. The forme? Madras Premier IMr. T Prakasam whose continued exclusion from office has made him the chief
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  • 183 2 COLOMBO. June Ui.— Last year's death rate iii Ceylon is the lowest ever recorded. The marriage and birth rates nre higher than tne corresponding rates for 1947 These ar» the highlights of the Registrar-General's preliminary retort on vital statistics for 1948 published
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  • 46 2 CANADA. June 16. The Indian delegate, Mr. N. V. Naidu, has ben elect*. i to th Executive Commit te« of th,. International Federation of Agricultural Producers at its third annual Congress which <.ncUd in Ouelph t Canada) ou June 10. CCillS i
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  • 48 2 LONDON. June 16. Sir William btrang Permanent Under-Seere-l¥ y u Affairs curtailed hls Middle East beUspositlon He ha^ not i>., n able to visit Saudi Arabia Baghdad or Bahrein as had been plann' and will r.-turn to Lond m rrom hcran on Saturday or Sunday.—A.P.
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  • 77 2 More Protests Against Increased Taxation Proposals (From Our Own Correspondent, MADRAS, June 16* Further pio. against increased taxation 'proposals of th«. Government hav< been made by trios* affected. Th*. .South Indian Film Chamber ol Commerce decided to Close ail cinema theatres on June 30 in protest against increased entertainment tax*
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  • 161 2 Minister Helps Man In Distress MADRAS, .lunr Hi. Seeing as emaciated man > 1 1^ unconscious uiuhr the biasing sun one afternoon lon the OTerbridge mar the Madras Medical College, Mr. Madhava Menon, Minister for Education, who was returning to his residence after attending a function, stopped and alighted from
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI. Jun« 16.— Two Indian scientists, Dr. Shyamadas Chatterjee of Calcutta and Dr. Deyendra Sharma of Allahabad University have been awarded postdoctorate fellowships by the National Research Council of Canada for research in physics in the Conncij'a laboratories in Ottawa. GIIS
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  • 286 2 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA. June 17.— Jaffna [oda} had greater confidence in her Parliamentary representative, Sir. C. Ponnambalam. who could be acknowledged her leader, declared Mudfliyar C. Thiagarajah chairman of the Manipay Village Committee, Mudaliyar Thiagarajah, who was i hospital, said it was proposed lo
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  • 164 2 < OLOMBO June It, Indian Maharajah* are stated to be interested in eylon business undertakings. One of them, the Maharajah o* Gwailor has already taken teps to take o\er a ln« privateowned weaving mill in Colombo, I ording to a report hi the
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  • 156 2 CEYLON "A MODEL HEALTH CEBTSE IN ASIA BOMBAY, June 16. Ceylon as the "mod health centre in the whole of Asia" is the aim of Mr. K. Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Health Minister. Mr. Bandaranaike, accompanied by Ceylon Government's health experts passed through Bombay on his way to Rome to attend the
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  • 198 2 Young Indian Honoured By American Astronomical Society INVITATION TO DELIVER THE RUSSELL LECTURE NEW DELHI, June l(i. Dr. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, F.K.S., an young Indian astronomer will deliver tho Russell Lecture at ihe 81st meeting of the American Astronomical Society being held in Ottawa on June 21. The invitation to deliver
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  • 114 2 GREEK PRINCE IMPRESSED BY INDIAN FRIENDLINESS MADRAS, June 1(5. Prince I i; '<• in an IntervH w in Ootacumand said thai h< much Imj I b the fr attitude o the Indian H< .i cribt d this t.. !he changi In government following Inou pt dt nee. Prince Peter r<
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  • 55 2 Seats For Non- India-Based Students At Mining School NEW DELHI, June 16V- Two its in the Indian School of Muvs y pli«*d Geology at Dhai i r\ <il for ud< nts comi i om h Commonwt a\ for ign countries generally. $tud< n:^ may be Indian or <o gmal nhabitants
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  • 36 2 Sentenced For Overstay In India NEW DKI.HI. June 16 Ahmad a Pal nation il, wa need bj i Delhi magistral < two nths' r.i. for violatini •onus oi th< permit by oversta In tie Indian Dominion FOC
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  • 15 2 HP w du< K. I* •Br R am< V> album K H» K GIIS
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  • 45 2 INDIAN JUTE MILLS TO GO SLOW ON PRODUCTION I mm I Jtim 1' I in priului ti\ Association I Indian and U i. I tu o i easons. H H H seriou I trend I I Th( A I I mad< From jut< th< FOC
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  • 45 2 Pakistan Completes Strategi Road Under Cover Of Cease-Fire SKI? y I ,ik a Pal and impi ih< si r i gicallj ot Gil| areas ol the k i I i tan, I 01 eie r that u. Pal comp] with th< VO:r. I I GIIS
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  • 10 2 FR. COMMISSIONER ON CHANDERN AGORE REFEREN DUM r ir FOC
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  • 154 3 Socialism Private Enterprise Will Work Hand In Hand In India, Says Industrialist Birlal tion Alone Will I Hep < u r Country 1 Socialism and private en- harw to develop :fe new Birla, wealthy Indian inn t dicls. vncinced private enterprise to develop his country's an interview which tuld follow
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  • 20 3  -  A. V. ALEXANDER i Defence Minister V. AlexPuesda) after a 12-daj cribed Ihe situation I
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  • 86 3 HIROSHIMA CITIZENS WANT A WORLD GOVT. {O jun< 16 A petition to m urging a world ment is being prepared by H hima, the atomb d, Japan- e pr«*ss r< rday. will bo signed b;> ma cii izens on Julj mon h before the fourth am ol *la city's atomic
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  • 93 3 Wellknown Muslim Scholar To Be India's Knvov To Egypt? M'H DELHI, June Hi.— lnformed sources said here Asa! All Asghar r.v/ee. a mem her of tho Bomhav rulilic Services Commission, is appointed India's Ambassador to Egypt. B Fy» 50, is chairman °1 amic Research AssociaI lon Bombay. I:" represented India
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  • 74 3 WORKING PARTY TO REPORT ON WORLD FOOD SITUATION PARIS, Jane 16. The Executive Council of the Food and Agricultural Organisation meeting here today announced the creation of a Working-party to examine and report on the world food situation The work ng party consists oi one delegate from Franc*-. India. Mexico,
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  • 222 3 Whangpoo River A ea Bombed By Nationalist Planes CHINA: VNGIIAI June i«< \t least three Nationalist planes raided Shanghai on Thursday. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. rhe planes dropped bombs along the Upper Whanpoo river in vieimn ol Kiangnan arsenal and dockyards. The> came bat k
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  • 25 3 repi i>n ed by the -re of peaceful and j.trs in the midst o* so moil wltl freedom pulation under condition? ol and older." A.P.A
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  • 71 3 ILO Accused Of "Apathy Towards Asian Nations" ufcNEVA. June 16. India. South Africa and Poland strongly criticised the International Labour Office yesterday when its 61 delegates met in plenary session here. Mr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee, chief Indian workers delegate, ac cused the Office 0 f "apathy and indifference towards the
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  • 20 3 southward on a proposal, he .^tid. the Communists made during the unsuccessful peace talks early thla year.- A.P. and Reuter
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  • 55 3 Pakistan Japan Trade Treaty Signed KARACHI. June 16. Pakistan and Japan have signed a sevenpoint trade agreement t begin on July 1. Japan's imports wiLl include raw jute, salt, wool! and hemp Pakistan's imports will Include cloth, cotton yarn, spindles, rayons, hydro electric plant, electrical goods, glass, iron, rolling stock.
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  • 157 3 "Living Buddha" Spends 30 Mins. With Police! BALTIMORE, Maryland, June lb —The "living: Buddha" spent 30 minute in Baltimore's northwestern district police station on Tuesday night. Dilowa Hutukhtu, 66-year-old priest and -cbolar and exiled head of an outer Mongolian monastery Was picked up in a Baltimore residential area He was
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  • 317 3 'IF CHINA GOES COMMUNIST. SIAM AND MALAYA WILL FALL TO THE REDS ARCHBISHOP PAUL Yl PIN NEW YORK, June 17. —The Archbishop of Nanking, the Most Reverend Paul Yu Pin, warned in New York on Tuesday nitfht that 'Indochina, Siam Burma, Malaya and Indonesia, and even Japan and the Philippines
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  • 123 3 ANGLO-PAKISTAN STERLING TALKS NEARING END I LONDON. June 16. Thy threeWeek -old Anglo-Pakistan sterling talks are expected t 0 be concluded on an official level this we<.-k, it wa>s irned h< re today from a u>uallv r< liabic source. The talks will then enter the mi. nisterlal stage between Pakistan's
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  • 135 3 GENEVA, .June it>. 1 lie lirst eru cial paragraph in a new international convention to protect the rights of workers to organise and bargain collectively was adopted' here yesterday. Bv 121 voie.- to 69, the Industrial Relations Committee of th' 01--memher International Labour
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  • 96 3 WASHINGTON, June 16. A vast anti.de pression programme for the United States has reached the final drafting stag* The- development followed official reports thai th« Industrial output of the nation hd< fallen for fivo straight months Designed to provide advance safeguards against any sudden country-wide slump, the measure
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  • 232 3 BERLIN, June 16. The railway workers of Western Berlin refused to end their 25 day strike on Tuesdaj with a don't trust Russia vote., "little blockade* 1 of Berlin thus continues. The antl-CommiUmt Strikers Vot- I ed six to on, sgainsi accepting a! compromise
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  • 176 3 Priority For AntiLeprosy Measures Urged ROME, June 16. The Indian Healih Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur last night proposed that leprosy should be given priority in any world health campaign, when she addressed the second world health assembly oi the United Na thins nou meeting here. "II is a disease from
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  • 264 3 Biggest Industrial Stike In Italy Nearly Two Million farmers Leave The Fields ROME, June hi More than a million farm workers left Italy'* ripening fields Wednesday in a i4-hour Communist-led agricultural sirike. The strike was accompanied by the threat of a general strike by sonic .i.000.000 followers of the ominunist-controlled
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  • 71 3 TRIPOLI. June IG. Rear- Ad mira! Earl Mounthatten, Commanding the First Cruiser Squadron, is due to arrive at Tripoli on Saturday flying his flag In H M Liverpool. The object ol the squadron's visit is a combined operations demonstration of Naval gunfire against lake targets
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    • 290 3 WIN 500 UOVT. Ot i^DiA exhibited recently the world renowned tonic NAVAaHAnTI riL.LS <x Oil. in tne International Exhibition in Italy. While thanking the manufacturers the Govt, of India write in their letter dated 28th January, 19 1 J M Your exhibits were displayed una greatly appreciated by thousands NAVASHAKTI
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  • 180 4 FOSi3N OF MALAYS AND CHINESE !NlO A SINGLE ENTITY UuGtO LONDON, June 16.— u 1 plebiscite of the Malay. would produce a rote of 9- t to one against the British /earing the country. They know that in
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  • 423 4 Ea Mr Ascoli quoted Prime Minister Attlei s assurance to Parliament that the Government had no intention ol relinquishing responsibility in Malaya until completed it s task ol guidpeople to i elf rnmi nt within the Common Ith
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  • 166 4 Mr. Karl SonnierSato who arrived in Singapore from the United States by the s.s. km i Agoeng on Jane 6, has joined the stall ol* the American Consulate General, Singapore, as Vice Consul. Mr. Som merlattc is accompanied h.\ his Wife, Hetty Jam. and 3-year-old
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  • 232 4 The leading British Scientific Magazine Nature this week publishes a report from two analysts of the Indian Govern i tories, Madras, on identification ol spec oi commonly grown through ul India which has frequently been responsible for the outbreaks of poison lng. The type of millet is
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  • 432 4 BANDIT WOUNDED AND CAPTURED IN GRIK AREA On June 13, a Sakai was reported to have been held up b) bandits at a point lour to live miles south of TemengOl in Urik area (Perak). On receiving the report, a police patrol accompanied tlie Sakai to the scene. A search
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  • 400 4 LETTER iO Tilr: EDITOR Sir. it is not surprising to the views ol different people on the Indian i j gramme od Radio .aya air'd in the Press. A few Letters expressing *atisiaction with thi Indian Programme are very signilicant. They did not tail to nention
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  • 57 4 LONDON, June 16. British Overseas Airways Corporation, in asciation with Briti; h CommonIth Pacific Airin: s, Qantas Empire Airways. Trans -Canada Airlines and Tasman Empire Airways, will introduce on June 30 a standard round the world fare ol L'4()B <or $1,886) for journeys via
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  • 38 4 Major Gem ral C. il Boucher, G.O.C. Malaya District, acted as C-ln-C, PARELF, during the absence in the Unitnl Kingdom on duty of General Sir Neil Ritchie who left Singapore on May 15 arfrl returned here last week.
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