Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail V. NO. VM. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 135 1 I lh then The Body Or Else Wind It Up\ io .aer i>arty Can ce Congress ipondent) •Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, two-day session of the ef erred to the recent byelid that it is wrong to belittle <• in that Constituency are ovincial Congress in West wernment. It behoved Conit
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    • 105 1 NEHRU HAILS CHANDERNAGORE DECISION NEW DELIH, June 20.— Welcom. ing the outcome of the Chanderna£ore referendum for reunion with India, Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said today the form of the union would be decided after mining all the issues and consulting the wishes of the people. In a message
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    • 68 1 KABUL, Afghanistan, June 20 Inhabitants of three towns in Afgha. nistan have demonstrated, against •he alleged bombing of Moghalgai by Pakistani planes on June 12 and demanded retaliatory action. th«Afghan news agency Bakhtar reported today Demonstrators in Garde/, t 4U in. dustriml towns Of Baghlan and
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    • 59 1 PARIS, June 20 Bao Dai. h<ad of tin- new slat*, of Vietnam, today accepted the resignation of the pro visional Central Government of Vietnam tendered by the Premier, Gen. Nffuym Van Xuan, Agenc<* France Presse reported from Dalai fndo-China Formation of a new Vi«tnam
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    • 54 1 PARIS. Junp 20.— The lour Foreign Ministers rm-t in secret for half an hour this afternoon. They weifc expected to meet i a tor in the day in a plenary session. It was expected that a commu. niqu, on the results of the conference would be announced
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  • 124 1 TAN KAH REE ADDRESSES PEIPING CONFERENCE SHANGHAI, June 2«._ Mr. Tan Ki»h Kir, Singapore millionaire Industrialist, wMs on«- of leading ovi'i. Chinese who -.poke during the Av«*-day in<«'tini£ o f the Preparatory Conference in PHpint of *he forthcoming new Political Consultative Conference, ii was officially repor J*d today, lays K«uter
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  • 44 1 PATNA, .lu"r 10. Six people wr< killed and 50 seriously injured in railway accident mar Mabiliatour la Bihar Province last night The accident was said i<» have occurred when the axle of a passenger coach rave wav Re uter
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  • 47 1 PAKISTAN TO BUY JUTE MILLS FROM BRITAIN Ii IDON, June 20. Pakistan Will hurtly buy three jute mills of 10,000 looms fach from Britain, ac. cording to a usually reliable source tn if today The^ machinery alone lor the nnlU i* hkdv to Cost about £5.500.000.-- Reuter
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  • 161 1 ary Deo Appeals For hty Among Members 'nil Own i>rr< |)nndont i -Congress Secretary Shankarrao Deo bj air yesterday morning ongressmen to unite among Ihemseluctive programme of Mahat- completed the enquiry ro^ardinj* Vladi Ministers by Congress report to the Working Cornell then take
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  • 48 1 June 20 —A Pakistan pi >nn-li-.ji iilarndu-h of gted Preaidt ni "i'li A ..I ion adop' 1 by i rain from p"lr ..:;fi Kh a social organi A'- lit r Ab^lus Battar Baith. Am. doi [rom Pakistan •<» Epn/pt, !'d the meeting. A. P.
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  • 138 1 Three-Man Special Tribunal For Trial Of Kazim Razvi (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, June 20.-- Syed Kasim Razvi, former Razakar U'ad*r. will be tried by a specially appointed three-man Tribunal, the personnel of which will be announced tat r. Thi« was announced at a press conference here by the Military
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Juii- 20. Mr. R J Bowk€r t ßritish Ambassador in RanOon, arrives in Britain for a holiday today an<l is later expected to have consultations at the Foreign Office on thi' situation in Burma. Mr Bowk"! will have about 10 day.s rest
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  • 56 1 KING TO BROADCAST TODAY Toi (Tuesday), the King will will b on the occasion of opening ol the Colonial Exhibition in The broadca>t will be relay < b all stations of the Blue N«-t\vork ol Radio Mai .ya at 6.00 p.m. today, arid recording will be Droadca-t after the news
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  • 44 1 MANILA. June 20.— The Government of India il f»!nnnin^ to allo- to th« Philippines 900 tons ol J.it- good :•< •-.•<• hall ear ending Dec 25, it was an(i today t)' the Philippines Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Ad. mini-tration <PRATPA^ Reuter
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  • 27 1 LONDON, June 20.-- Brilliant ither and a good wiekot favoured u Continuation <»f Surrey's match with the Nc Z blunders at K< n niiigton Oval today. Reuter
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  • 370 1 I A DON ESI A DUTCH-REPUBLICAN IMPASSE WILL BE OVER SOON, SAYS DR. ROEM BATAVIA, June 20. Mohammed Roem, Chairman of the Republican delegation, on hi* return from Banka said his conference there today with Hatta, and Soekarno "put the finish
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  • 392 1 Kapurthala Maharajah's Body Flown To Own State For Cremation JiOMHAY, June 20.— Prince Jagatjit Singh Bahadur. Mr. ha'ajah of Kapurlhala, 7fi. one of the richpsf men in the world, died on Sunday of pneumonia. His body was carried by plane today to his State in North west India for cremation
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  • 27 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.Bightecn Japanese nationals arrived by plan*, on Sunday t o testify at ;h* krcfaaOn tnal of Mr^ Iva Togur> d'Aquiiio (Tokyo Rot>«> A. P.
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  • 373 1 EUROPE AN MANAGER AMBUSHED BY BANDITS WOUNDED THRICE h ,f ab Ut 73 a m Jum 20 th^ European Mana 8 r of Seron, band hk Th?h»nH e it e n o^ Whf L hiy Were ambushed by five to six Damans Jhe bandits opened up with a burst of
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    • 127 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOFLR through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally \n Malaya over 14 years. 71, SELEGI£ ROAD, SINGAPORE CLOSING i)()W\ SALE tNOW IN fij SWING IP TO 30th JUNE ices Sever To lie Dreamed Again Origin* Keluced Original Re4«ced Ninon Plain IV 53.00 %\M Satin Plain
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  • 404 2 Overwhelming Majority Favour Merger With India >ILTS OF REFERENDUM ANNOUNCED: ONLY 114 VOTE!) FOR FRANCE! ERNAGORE, June 20. Chandernagore decided <■ i). iterday to bieal from France ;inrl join the in union h\ ..17.'* votes to ii according to provisional Po n the 260-year-old French
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  • 184 2 INCREASED RECORDS IN INDIA'S SEA BORNE TRADE DELHI, Jane 20. India's sea-borne foreign trade illed the tralne of R5, 9,410,000,000, according to official .sta jusl released here, rhis represented an Increase «»i ii s 1,390,000,000 over the foreign trade which amounted to Rs. 8,020,- I I hn mip 1 1»^
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  • 47 2 More Shortwave Transmitters For India v< DELHI June SO.— lndia's net orl being bj the addition kll V A »i 50-kilo-shortwave transmitters, acInd an nt h v 'nwi.iT, progre« has be, •iin mar i[: Province SU ar:l^ i December Lllls Pf f -:am wui be oomoleted FOC
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  • 144 2 NEW DELHI, June 20.— The Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has sanctioned an advance of Rs. 10 lakhs to the (iovernment of West iiu il for rvpcnditure on rehabilitation schemes and for the early liquidation of the camps for disniued
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  • 109 2 Indian Scientist's Discovery May Revolutionise JuteIndustry WASHINGTON, June 20.— An In Jian scientist at the Hose Research Institute :it Calcutta has succeeded m growing a giant jhij 1 plant which may revolutionise the industry, reports the Indian Information Nervier. The process consists of treating the seeds with does of Ray
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    39 2 Photo. Mr. EMMANUEL ABRAHAM, Ethiopian Minister to India is seen placing a wreath <n the sacred platform of the Rajghat (Delhi) when he made a visit on June to pay homage Ut the memory off Mahutina (.ami ln A.P.
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  • 199 2 NED DELHI. June 20.— From time to time, trade notice* and Press Notes are issued by the Commerce Ministry relating in important matters concerning export and import trade. Owing i»> the limHa tiona of space, ;i i s m >i always sible to
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  • 114 2 Hj" naoer sueeestcd thn.r muM i 5^- ulta of the fact t.h a t a had overdrawn her claims on her sterling balances accoum about two years ah«a<l. The Neu Statesman said a "peri, tolls < inflation" started
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  • 98 2 BOMBAY, June 20. Maharajah fafajit Singh of Kipurthala. who nhorif.-d his principality when he was five years old and In ruled over it ever since, die! here e terday, aged 76. The Maharajah wai related to c P ne of thc wealthiest princes <n India. Estimates
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  • 62 2 HO.MBAY. June 20. India will be represented at the forthcoming rnationa] Conference of th« Y.W C A. by Rani Maharaj Singh. r ol fch« Bombay Governor, Raja Maharaj Singh. Rani Maharaj Singh ha> just loft Bombay for Geneva. Tho Conference which w i yesterday, will
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  • 38 2 •^T\TLA. June 20.— The Fan Pun h 114 Will shortly hold by.electi( n fill tho vacancy in r A -mbly canard b v the dppariun t 0 Pakistan of Ifau "-Ud Ghaznavi. it is l'amt FOC
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  • 217 2 LONDON, June 20. The Manchester Guardian said here lhat Afghanistan should not fv left unaware of Britain's interest in the Afghanistan-Pakistan dispute. ••Our obligation if Pakistan were attacked cannot be ioubted." the newspaper s:«id. "Afghanistan seems to be taking n clviim to be the
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  • 164 2 BOMBAY, June 20 —Pet r us Alpnonsus van Deelan, said to be a deckhand of S.S. Limsterkerk, a Dutch ship, now anchored at the Alexandra Docks, was arrested on June 13, for an alleged attempt to uispose of a pistol and 25 cartridges. Tfte Preventive
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  • 64 2 RAWALPINDI. June 20. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. L'aqua« Ali Khan, said the question of recognizing the "Azad Kashmir Gov. srnmeni would not arise until after h< plebiscite to decide whether the State {too? to Pakistan or India. Sardar Mohamni'd Ibrahim Khan .'resident of the
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  • 263 2 LONDON, June 20. Mr. Harold Wilson, Presr dcnl ol the British Hoard of Trade, and Mr. Fazlur Kahman, Pakistan's Minister for Industry and Kducation, arc believed to have discussed a possible AngloPakistani tariff agreement in their present tnirfr talks here. Mr Rahman is understood
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  • 169 2 NKW DELHI, June 20. The Swedish Minister in India has been refused exemption by the Delhi Municipal Committee from payment of a security deposit against h« electricity and water chmrg** hiv house here. rhia exemption was recommend. d by the Minis-try of External Affairs on the
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  • 28 2 SHILLONG, June 20.— It is understood thai the next i oi the Assam Awmbly will an I on S<'pf. 13. FOC
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  • 42 2 Rajasthan Premier In Await New Directive From Patel JAIPI R Si i.i ft stab cepted tii, i miership Instrui awail a fr< befoi to Ihi i I .inci.il manding i wish< rs i i in Pd futun ij. n a i FOC
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  • 55 2 NCH IH I 111 Inn* (io\l'l •MIIMMIt «ll I < dI drawn til interna newsprint ettti tivfl f includes pr ii ind pact's allowed to bt P each paper or pin Indi;i needs print ever 3 month iailies .t»ui p iodn i at •< in i
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  • 10 2 AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL TO OPEN NEW ROUTE i Bon; FOC
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  • 57 2 Go™ of Briiish romm mi l} I K I I proved p a urn I i i GRAPH cord tribute Who* i'lay-d i 0 Still, r hand s< tnwa riu j found tl com] record >f greSa d lull Cl Th aston ing to find report, tion i3outiatio) tig<
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  • 358 3 [India-Sponsored Asian oration Of Labour Set Up [land, June Trade union leaders from eight Asian w to set up an Asian Federation of Labour. omnium st dominated World Federation of Trade y hare been invited to join Kuks next week end t> l word
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  • 53 3 NORMAL SUNDAY TRAFFIC REPORTED IN U.K. LONDON .1 in< 20. Nornwtl S I lie was repori easi n th th returi L tion on the rail- :> n i<jr Increase d p< um< U \)> pr< BO.oi i lymon y< Jten cd foj "go Blov tactics" ii anda were rv>t
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  • 189 3 Big Four Ministers Agree On Berlin PARIS. Jun. ;>o. Authoritative source* sa cl on Sunday night the tti^ Four Foreign Ministers have reached a 4t liy e and let live" agreement on Berlin. These sources said the agreement was a statement ot principles which would not solve any of tht
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    54 3 Seen .«< the* dinner uiven to the delegates to the Council of Foreigi Muusu-rs arc left to right: ERNEST BEVIN, BriUin ANDREI VISHINSKY, Russia; DEAN AC HE SON, Amenta and ROBMII s( ill MAN, the Big Four Foreign Ministers. The dinner was held at the Qua! IVOrsay.
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  • 191 3 Stalin Is The B iggest War Criminal, Says Dr. Schumacher GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany, Jum> 20.— Dr. Kuat Schumacher, Chairman of West Germany's Social Democratic Parly, publicly called Marshal Stalin "a war criminal" Sunday. Addressing about 75,000 people at a party rally, Schumacher bitterly criticied the Soviet Union and its policies in
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  • 32 3 I ALCUTTA, Juiw 20 A govern id- ni lecurity officer and civilian k !l'fl and another governmmi official reported missing <iurmg wvk^'iid strik"s and duUubdnces xii Calcutta.- Reuter
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  • 754 3 CHINA WILLINGNESS TO NEGOIIATE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN GOVTS. IF SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.— Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung, planning the formation ol a 'democratic coalition government for China," offered to negotiate diplomatic relations with any government "willing to sever relations with reactionaries,"
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  • 180 3 LONDON. .Tun*' 20. Commenting last Sunday on the recent visit to the Mauritius of the Indian cruiser Delhi, the London Economist hoped that this and other signs of India's interest in Mauritius did not "involve anything more than the friendly concern the
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  • 187 3 MOST SIGNIFICANT FACT OF 20th CENTURY ALHUQUERQUE, New Mexico, June 20.-The rise ot Communism in the Orient was described on Saturday as "the most significant fact of the 20th century". Dr. Floyd A Cave. San Francisoo btate Cohege punucai scientist, tola me souuiwestern economic
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  • 91 3 BUDAPEST. June 20. Seven Zionist leaders were convicted on Saturday night of helping Zionists leave the country and were sentenced to terms ranging from .six months to three years. Two other Zionists were acquitted by the court of justice. The case of a tenth defendant, an Orthodox Jew. was separated
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  • 139 3 INDORE, June !o— Mr. Gopokiishna Vijayavargiya. Premier of >ladhyabharat, in a statement, ippealed to every individual "irrespective of party affiliations" to ■Her his fullest co-operation and support to his Ministry in their task to maintain peace and order ind run the administration efli.iently. The
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  • 88 3 WESTERHAM, England, J«nc 21 --Winston (hurt-hill, nearing 7,~>. i-onceded Saturday that the timr may be drawing near when he will ot ready to retire. Meanwhile, he added. th«*re i> >ome "life in the old do? yei". The Conservative leader presented lon« service
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  • 366 4 India's Agreement Re Shop Assistants Has Nothing To Do With Malayan Ban On Newcomers, Says REPINDI M Nor With Indian Merchants' Grievances Against Local Authorities REIW; Ti) SICC PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTS SINGAPORE, June 20 .-The attention of the Representative of the Government of India has been iwn to the Press Statements
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  • 69 4 CAIRO. Jun c 20.— The Egyp Government has instructed the PortSaid Prize Board to as<- restrictions on foreign shipping passing thro; the Suez Canal. The new orders follow an assurance yesterday bv Egyptian Premier Ibrahim Abd^l Hadi Pasha to S r Ronald Campbell, British Amba.vsi.
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  • 87 4 No Recruitment Of Shop Assistants By India Government \l M> MW I ;<» V)TI U Auue 20 —I be Ke i>i the Government oi India >•> Malaya, Mi .1. A. Thivy. i iied the folio tag •<> atemeni number of lettrom people In India i 'in i {■>:• them in
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  • 533 4 MICFor 'Loyal'Indians,Pakistnis Ceylonese Only In Future! BUDH SINGH ON NEW DRAFT CONSTITUTION Sardar liuclh Singh, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, in a Circular to Members explaining the main feature of the new Draft Constitution of the MIC, "the proposals envisage a drastic re-organi-sation of the Congress to tone up
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    44 4 \bovt represents a photographic sketch of the proposal building for Umar Pulavar Tamil School at Maxwell Road on a piece atf land allotted U\ (he Government. The cost of the building is estimated h 815.000 for which donations received so far have totalled SB,OOO.
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  • 61 4 Tiic following appointment to the Malayan Naval Force has b n made by the Secretar tor State for the Colonies, with the approval of the Board of Admiralty, under .subSection (I) of Section 8 of the Malayan Naval Forco Ordinance 1948. Sect from June 9, 1949: I
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  • 30 4 Today Tuesday, June 21st. Radi-) Malaya's observer will be reporting th( Singapore Legislative Council Meetingr at 9.45 p.n^ over all stations, ol the Blue Network.
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  • 26 4 Dr. H. M. McGladdery. Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to h*i\ as Professor of Surgery. c<» i. •_>. Medicine Singapore.
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  • 52 4 KHATMANDU. June 20 The Government ol Nip;il bave decided ro start a Sanskrit University in Khatmandu from next February, according t<» Dr. C. Kunhan Raja, Head ol the Department of Sanskrit. Madias University, who visited Nupal recently as a member of truIndinn Scientific and Cultural
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  • 393 4 The Xibong Tebal Gandhi.;! Memorial 1 und was started by the Indian Association, .Mbonj; lebal, Province Wellesiey sometime In February this year with the kind permission of the chief Police Onicer, Penang. About 200 letters of appeal were sent to various Indian lirms and individuals
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  • 60 4 BURMA TO HAVE ECONOMIC DEFENCE TREATIES RANGOON, June 20.— The Nationalist Weekly, Burma Review, said on Monday that the Burmese Government intend* to negotiate econonU and d«'f «*nc*' treaties soon with Britain, the United Stales, India and Pakistan, It said Fonign Minister E. Muling expects bo leave sometime next moirh
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