Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \<)l. V. NO. 132. SIINGAPOKE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2*. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 119 1 .please Give Us An £lcph2i n^ Request ."I Mease .^i.c us an elephant' 1 i^ t Jawaharlal Nehru by Ihe .lapa. i hundreds ol letters mostly written „,1.1-c to the Prime Minister oi it in be sent to Japan. I ht to India by
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  • 40 1 Documentary Films More Popular In India Now I ntiua .'h'.lll I II 1 1 .i. lio'.v H lm« H p»vi! ion of h< 'nation. H I H r ;it no I I populai H Of the I ;i"nt. Will I
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  • 11 1 ADMIT ALL COUNTRIES TO UN DEMANDS RUSSIA 122. Th. Italy 1
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I ►MBAY. June 22.— Shipping in Bombay today forecast in hipping freight rates Ind i Australia line. The mated a i b«-L\\< en lo o come Aug. 1. ip&nics in n touch with t, on 'lu propoth freight rates on
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  • 156 1 Dutch To Evacute Jogja Oh June 2 4? ;A j .<v k.\. June E£.— A Netfcei I. iiui official aii!ioiiii('<-(l today (ho Du*ch u'll b'Kin pulling out of the Indonesian Republican capital al gjakarta on Jump 24. Bis announi iu< -in came as unofficial sources reported final a^n-fnn-ni was reached
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  • 130 1 PARIS, June 22 —A French C»«v<rrm«Mt spokesman -aid h*r<- today Hha( relations b«<w<<n *he French and Indian Government! w*re "ferjr id.* 1 Negotiations between th< two countries on Fr< i nt'<i possessions 111 India would donbtlem proceed a rj favourable atnmplicre^ h<* lltMfl.
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  • 99 1 SYDNEY June 22— A v:H:ia Ldowfl of iniiu>tr> < au^ »l dwindling coal supplier put ..muMM» men and women out of work I ut•*day in Sydn.y and N«wcust|. But VMM-, newi wa^ in stor«' for Au>traiai The coalininera I a general walkout next i thenr
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  • 88 1 PORTLAND. Jun« 22 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh started i holiday cruise to the Channel I Lands on Tuesday on board th<- battleship Anson. About 50,000 persons, many oi them heyday makers cheered the Princes and Duk c a> th<y drove ig the
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  • 85 1 EIRE BROADCASTS TO INDIA SOON D I' KLIN. Jun*' 22 —Mr Jam^ Lv*T«'tt, Minister for Post, and T<>U graphs said y«*st«*rday it was hopi (I Fin- would u, broadcast p.,i- tan, North and Soiitb Anprica, Europ*-, Australia. N<w aland and South Africa, Thia migh' r* suit, h* f'"n- allocation of
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  • 48 1 Indian Killed in Rangoon Gun BAttle l< VNGOON, June 22.— Two policemen, one Indian and one Burmese, and three dacoila were Killed in a running j^nn battle in Rangoon suburbs l;«st nighi when five dacoits armed with Sten guna fired on the police. Two men were arrested. Reuter
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  • 60 1 OSLO, June 22.— The Far Ea Freight Conference began in Oslo yesterday. The Norwegian shipping firm Wiih Wilh» imsen arc conference hosts to about 60 foreign guests. Tin- most important delegates are th< representatives of three British Arm— the Peninsular and Oriental Steom Navigation Company; Alfred
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    49 1 Photo. Franklin l> I{«><>n<v» h Junior (r>g2it) vi*H* Prewidrni Truman the Whiir llousr offices, June 14, after the former was in an a member of the llotis,. of Repr**entativeH. s a Democrat, lit- mil represent N<u Ifork city's :!0»h District f l«> •> the third <»i thr late President. A.P
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  • 119 1 Till; MADRAS MINISTRY MUDDLE: (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCX TTA, une 22. Siam expects to supply IndUi from 350,000 to 100,000 tons of rice i n 1949 according to" the Siamese Chance l) AHaires in India, Mr. T. K. Khomen who
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  • 421 1 REVtLAYiofsi COMING FROM RELEASE OF DEO.KARANTH COBRES oNDENCE (From Our Own C-orrrspoTid^" l MADRAS, .June 22.— £x-M»nister Kmranlh on behalf <»f the Congress members of the Madras leffelatare uho have made charges against some Ministers which the Congress Secretary Mr. Shankarrao Deo
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  • 76 1 GANGES TO BE MAD E NAVIG ABLE THROUGHOUT LUCKNOW. June 22.— The Gang's, India's largest nvi-r, is to be ir.ade navigable for a distance oi about 2,000 miles— almost its entire c UTse through the plains in northern India. The Indian Ministry <>i Works is >hort;y convening a conference at
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  • 105 1 Pak-Afghan Clashes: Soviet Paper Blames Anglo-Americans MOSCOW, June 22. The Soviet ■riod New Tim, > today a :cus- 'Anglo-American imperial! attempting to provoke further hi s between Pakistan and Aflistan. lh? "imperialists" had used Pan tribes as a pawn in their complicated game of iosu-ring conflict, i twecn kh« two
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  • 90 1 THE HAGUE. June 22. Dutci b >vernm«nt sources txpect tht Uniteci Nations Commission I idonesia to Issue this week important :atem<nt on th 4ot!ations bftwc'n th<- Dutch and t.i< Republicans. W Informed rir >! nn I esday they had. good peas n to ume
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  • 66 1 WHAT A DIFFERENCE INDEED IiWGKOK lane 22.— Th«> Minis, try of Foreign Affairs yesterday! received passport applic ition irom !:iii Vaetechc and Dia uif«' Mac aajli'^q o, i -i ..i.:i«i. Malayan bot- of i*. ani. a i ii to P c i. Haji Vaeieche sad be was b ri 1815
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  • 93 1 1 Holland, June 22.— Prince B«-rn-o th« Netherlands strongly urg I Dutch today to aid d-mo •(i jiUiers returning from In|cior.''siu in thfir 'H'orti to find effl* ynn nt He addressed a mci-ting of th« government demobilisation board. y thousand military personnel i scheduled to
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  • 59 1 NEW BR. ENVOY TO KA BUL IfiNDON, ium 22.- Mr. Alfred J6l>n Gardener, Counsellor <n thi Foreign Oflico i i r ha been ap pomtrd Ambassador at Kabul iB RUCCe >i'»n l <« Sir Gih-s SquU-c. Sir Gilo's Squirt: was appointed M n 4r r Lo At'AlmiMstan in 1940 and
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  • 97 1 KIDNAPPED BU RMA INDIAN RETURNS RANGOON, June ZZ —Mr. Vrij- Naraindas, Indian millionaire ir«ni.ll f»\vn«r, who was kidnapper! i>y bandits outttid* Rangoon on lane S, nturtird home la^t night >n Naraindat a\t\ in- was no' ill-treated by h'< captora during h«s i: days protective custody." He 1 ciild not rli^clo.sf
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  • 87 1 OVERALL C.-IN- C. FOR HONGKONG LONIHIN, Jun< 1 1»« !l»p 11)4 M I 111 ,t|l O\'l < <»I4»I»1 |M»I« i RritLsh hi Hongkong u.« innonn <l Ml lilt' ll«l|l itt oiMUMHi lOffg] by t f i Defence Minis*^i Xlt mi, r* M« \;ind«r The Mill) lit ,«iil Ilir < niiiinui
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  • 97 1 Rs. 30m. Penicillin Factory To Be Set Up Near Poona (From Our Own CorrtMnondent BOMBAY, June ttv— A It :;<> JOO.OtM) (actor) to niaiiiifat-liji* penicillin, aitti-malnrfcl and sulpha 'hut's in India wMI shortly h«- «H 1 1 1> n«>ai l*oona, ii i> learnt. factory which is expected la u«» n»
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  • 104 1 97 Killed In Japan Typhoon Disaster TOKYO, June 22.— Typhoon D*--]}a" broke into two gradually, wakening sections off th< coast oJ Korea last night to <"'nd 'h( furth«i dan^ p r to Japan, bu< "piece-meal reports from arefti in the path of th»* storm indicated the death tol w^- much
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  • 39 1 WASHINGTON. T;:n, Ml p<-rh- M pi om nem woman and D c Party fui iM'^er, v.;.- nominated b> Pr< dent Truman Tu< rfay bt U 8. Minia i to Lux- !::b<»iiri A. P.
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Jun< B Fha. Chi< i 6h cretary of l hv t'r Provinces G I •Mint (I h to tj .:.ijt ban Uii'oi A.P.
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  • 560 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, J une 23, 1949. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES TO NOTE editoi a] under the h'-ao p Re] >n!" interfer nee a .'jll of from to another nation basid on partiv deplored foment nt a at Ipob for obj ct oi proselytising I Hindus and noxH evident i
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  • 234 2 To Discuss Agricultural Property Of Evacuees NEW DELHI, June 22. The forthcoming inter-Dominion conference at Karachi on June 25 and 26 will deal with the question of agricultural property of evacuees and review the Karachi Agreement, it is learned here. At a previous meeting of
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  • 344 2 \S- E. Asia Picture Is On* Ot Unn>st Inst ibility' CANBERRA, June 22. Reviewing the international situation in the House of Representatives the Chairman of the United Nations General Assembly, Dr. Herbert Vere Evatt, said: "In South-East Asia the general picture is one of unrest and instability". i>r. Evatt,
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  • 191 2 UNCIP MEETS AT SRINAGAR INDIA'S REPLY DISCUSSED SKl\\(..\K. JUme 22.— 500n after (I Dr. Lozano f rom New Delhi, a full met Kashmir Commission me! here <>n minutes, and heard his report on th he had with Pandit Nehru and Sir I, i>ajpai in New Delhi. The talks related to
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  • 217 2 SIMLA. June 2 .—Mr. R. K. DiwaA.ir. Minister oi Mate fojr Information and Broadcasting, said here Uial the Iretuom we nave acluev- asi like a dilapioated and looted house thai has been in tins i mdition Cot a IM yean ana we nave now io
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  • 135 2 L•• V w NEW DELHI, JuiixJ 22.— It was announced on March 12. 1949, that the import ol Indian coir mats and mattings to the extent of 100 per cent by volume of the average annual imports during the period 1957 to 1939 wi/uld
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  • 72 2 BANAI Lo. (United Provinces), Jun e 22.- -A cultural organisation in this holy city has announced' an Internationa] Musical and Theatrica] Fail" to be h«'ld here in ■mb 1 1 1950. The organisation, called the AilIndia Vikram Parishad, in memory of an ancient monarch of
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI, June !>.—Government protection to the Hurricane lantern industry in India will br extended Jor a period of two years, commencin rch 31, 195*. The Indian TarifT Board's recommendation to |he Commerce Ministry it rates of import duty on hurricane lanterns should continue at 31
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  • 52 2 KASHMIR YUVRAJ RETURNING TO SRINAGAR SRINAGAR, June 22. Yuvraj Karan Singh is expected to arrive in Srinasrar this week, to assume charge as constitution tl head of the State. He will act in the place of his father. Maharaja Harl Singh, who will be away from the State for some
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  • 51 2 BOMBAY, June 22.— Ttu Indian team for th<-' World Cycling Cham. pionship beginning In Copenhagen on Aug. 21 will consist of these: K, B. Gatkwad of Maharashtra (Caplain); Avinash Desai of Baroda; Mohamed Kasjm of Gu.hTot; and J. F. Ami n of Bombay. Tht t<am li-ave^ Bombay by s^a today.
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    62 2 Photo. Internationa] delegates to i\u 49th Annual Convention of Rotar> International lt >in hands at Madison Square Garden In New Yoi*k City, during res stratum, on June Tin- Convention will be held in New York. Left to Riuht: WILLIE C.K. HANSEN, Copenhagen, Denmark: JOSE TRUJILLO, Havana, Cuba; Mrs. V. B.
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  • 486 2 Ponnambaiam Throws A Challenge To Chelvanayagam! CEYLON NEWS: Says He Is Ready To Resign It His Stand IP as Proved Urong MANNAK, (Jaffna), June 12. AJ( hough he had accepted a Portfolio in the Cabinet he \v tt > unchanged and he was "the same Ponnanibalam." said Mr. Ponnambalam, Minister
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  • 68 2 MBAY, June 22.— The (;overnn U of Bombay will ban the sale cards, selection tips and iture coneerninf horse ra« >. outside the race enclosure. it was learned here. Racing In Bombay will be completely abolished Croon !!>:>:> M on the
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  • 42 2 ISOMHAY June Professor C M rornbnll a 32-ye»r-old Oxford *r iduate. has just arrived here om th«- United Kingdom for ftudyinr Indian phiisophv and '^knt id India Thj Oxford scholar said that h.« tnlveTsHy^"" Benareb FOC
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  • 64 2 MR. ULLOOR PARAMESWARA AIYAR DEAD TKIVANHRUM. June 22. The death occurred on the Afternoon •>i June IS Of Ml I Moor Parameswara Ai.var. retired DewanIVishkar. at thr ai^r of 71. at his residence after .1 prolonged iiim-s^ Mr. Parameswara \i\;»r irai .1 scholar and author <>l scvci il works in
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  • 54 2 )Nl>ON. Juii- 21. Thn t bera of the Dharwar <: po force, Bombay, have bee] •ii" King's police and fir< »erv Medal gallantry, last n h< J don Gazette »nnounci d. They Were armed Coi Kalkappa Dim- Mappa and Vewra bhadrappa Pundappa and arn head
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  • 87 2 handei n came .< ..hi ,n important pan in i i of Bengal loi 1 1 rose to Kreal in the tniM ui U ip i brick houses < town and < ons time ii M«n In ['iiu Hi' el capUured b) > hi B bom bard
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  • 22 2 Much Scope For Research In Archaeology In India Peier of I India ifTorded re r,in h umk thropolo Inc. I Hi FOC
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  • 112 3 lateI ates t Revelation By Moscow Law iMary Gazette' nasy utin Penetrated Of A Century Gama I Russian, not Vasco dc I Hussions claim 1 ie has pi >•/*/// to saij on this I y//r (fVoi/y o/ Our TravelE revolutionary Russia, it I
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    65 3 IMioCo in.*' oi trucks tilled with labourers and Govern men I Parly workers paraded through the streets of Canton, Nationalist China's new capital, in an anti Communist demonstration. Leading trucks car:<«l pictures oi SIN VAT SIN, CHIANG KAI-SIIKK and 1.1 SUNG Occupants of other trucks shouted denunciations od Comiiinists. whose
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  • 48 3 CALCUTTA. Juno 22.— Six pereons were kilhd and 50 seriously injured whm a Nepal Government train crashed over an embankment. reports said <»n Tuesday. The accident was itated t o t> due to an axl; snapping on out ol coaches.- A.P.
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  • 16 3 B B m H H[ B H H H 9 Ik
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  • 50 3 I I The Burmese Parliament in I ho constitution under could onl) lake part in cxForesi ;md other resources on ntrolling interest by Uur- B I I I I I I :'u district north ol r. ihe communique report <\ mopping up operations in iMI VIIUt&CS.- Reuter and A.
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  • 75 3 Rs.10,000,000 Annual Privy Purse For Ex-Greater Rajasthan Princes! NEW DKLHI, luim EL— Xh< r..v\ purse of the ex-riilinu of th« Greater Rajasthan IJnioi -the i»it;Kest princely union mount t o about 000 rupees. The 1 nion bmi 1 miles. 50,000 rupees rach Ai.iliarajahs of nd J ipur tor th^ir b^
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  • 34 3 [I, Jun e 22.- Altei the ion <»f M Indo-Pakistan < the mutual exchang 1 1 immoditiei h r r« yes- r liable sources \:< d for mop Jute and i nw,r> cniil iind iron.- Reuter
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  • 132 3 Pakistan To Send Wheat Rice To Chittagong KARACHI, .inn, ;>2. Thr ra. ktata n Government is to send M,Mi U>IU of irhcml and rice i month for the inxt fc w months to f'hittagong to help «.i>i> a s» rioiiM food shortage •n Easl Bengal, an authoritative source said last
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  • 78 3 LONDON. June 22. Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of th. Imperial General Staff, left by air Sunday night in a Royal Air Fore*' York plane for North Africa to inspect British troops. He will visit Benghazi and Tripoli, returning to London next
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  • 112 3 TOO MUCH WISDOM DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY! \i;\\ DELHI, .lunv 22 People who are either too wise or 100 foolish can never contribute towards a table society, according to a member of the Indian Constituent Assembly. i; C. Sharma explained that uch men arc Incapable <>i pullir;^ ether under a common
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  • 69 3 'i Nations Organisation will shortly und an "intensive" .ly of populati a problems in th( world, according to Dr. C. karan, Secretary ol thr U. Population Commission. Chandra lefcharan who pn\s^ntly i: touring India said that this study ti '.-fit flj t be conducted
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  • 804 3 New Look To Fr. Interests In Indo-China? Bao Dai Govt. Given Nominal Dominion Status! DETAILS OF FLAN FOR VIETNAM STATE PARIS, lime 22. Indochina took on a form ol dominion status on Monday. The novel relationship between Fiance and its turbulent Asian colony was announced simultaneously in Paris and in
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  • 85 3 KARACHI, June 22. Pakistan will lift its ban on Royal Dutch KLM Airlines Hying across Pakistan territory wh«n the Indonesian Republican Government is reinstalled at Jogjakarta and has accepted the recent Batavia Agreement, a usually reliable source, here .-ft id yesterday. The
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  • 61 3 Indian Delegate r ro UNESCO Conference NEW DELHI, .Tune 22. Ind'a will b«* n*prfs»-nt. ,1 at the forthcoming meeting of the UNESCO Advisory Committee on Broadcast ing by Mr. N. A. S. Lakshmanan Director-Oeneral of the All India Radio. Th« Comrrtitber Is mating In Piiris on Ju»f 27. to discu^h
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  • 393 3 World Health Conference Decision ROME, June 22.— Seven countries Saturday supported a move for the creation of International Medical Schools in each of :M health regions of the world. The proposal, made by Mr. Johannes Holm, of Denmark, ai the end of the
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  • 514 4 FOR ALLEGEDLY GIVING TREATMENT TO INJURED BANDITS On June 18, a Chinese medicinal practitioner was ted in J mint ah in Segamat area (Johore) on a chargi of giving treatment to injured banlit*. On June 19, he led a patrol of the afor 8 a point
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  • 55 4 Sixteen n«w citizens of Singapore, whose applications to be naturalised have been approved, will receive th ir certificates o f Naturalisation from the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerroll, C.M.G., at a simple ceremonv to be held at the Old Council Chamber, Colonial S-c--ir»at today Thursday,
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  • 99 4 3 •Hi ally st{ .ci that, with 1 to the report in the Malay of Jun e 21 under "Political crisis in th« Federation/ 1 to th« tiffed that "Several of the Mentri Besar including Dato' Onn art thought to have opposed the Sultan
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  • 258 4 ENLISTMENT FOR SVC TO START TOMORROW The S.V.C. has been reconstituted on a broader and more technical basis in order that it may reach standard adequate for modern military methods. consist of a company of infantry, a company al Engineers, a company of R.A.S.C and an ti-aircraft battery. All personnel
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  • 184 4 S.-E. Asia Education Directors Conference Here Today A Conference of Directors and De. pu'y Director-: of Education from the British territories of South East Asia w'll b t opened today, June 23. in Singapore by the ttommissioserOeneral Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Mr. A. V/. FTisby, Director of Edu. cation. Singapore will
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI. June 22 Ntßotia \■^<\^> treaty -between In. -«Prn Ci«'rmany are nparing completion in Germany, a com. mi« ret- ministry spokesman sa«d here. India no\y lia.s u treaty with HM ynglo-Air -can zone, but thii- ex. pis on June 30. Th,- n?\v treaty include
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  • 10 4 jjil comm W II ih n m«-nr». sii Official
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  • 8 4 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY DISCUSSION TODAY I I pin. I
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  • 746 4 PROMOTE WELFME OF RURAL POPULATION MR. BALWANT SINGH'S PLEA IN LEGISLATIVE w v i T\T/\lf I ■111 I\J I II "Much as one uould desire thai a greater proportion of the population of th<s fair city snould be educated, I am at raid that is not the case at present.
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  • 310 4 Malayan Ban Indian Agreement 'Inseparably Inter-Related' S.I.C.C. PMSIDENTS REJOINDER TO REPINDIA Mr. G. Sarangapany, President, South Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, has issued the follouina statement to the Press: In a press note issued on June 20. the Representative of the Govern- < ment of India in Malaya says: •The
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    • 79 4 COMING NADI-KI-NARE (in Hindustani) By popular Demand Today: H.30 and JMS p.m. MEENA PRITIIVIRA.I in E K RA A T Hindustani) AVER MATAmOE" (A Super Malay Picture) NEXT CHANGE (JHUNGHAT < Hindustani) DIAMOND TODAY: 3.15, 8.15 9.15 P.M By popular request lor onr day only Kasma Booti Yem Maroeti, EYatim,
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    • 97 4 MARLBOROUGH Today At 3, (> 9 p.m. 7 i rift KAMAVALLI Bhaskar Picture's ml I eatu ins Varalakshmi, Krishnaveni, Bzhumalai, Durairaj and man} REVISED ADMISSION P $1.50, $1.00 cV Mi The one picture in a Hundred thai is hi yes, so different, so unusual so Con marks A New Milestone
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