Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V. NO. 134. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE, 25, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 324 1 Relexation Of Emergency Uthinkable Now, Warms Fedral Police Chief final Break-Up Of Bandits Supreme Aim ill Other Issues Secondary tht> I e deration and are still able to mur. feal 1( man) people. I ntil this posi_ Ihe Imal break up and elimina n ist not l>e diverted from Ihe
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  • 118 1 (From Our Own Com -pomk'nt P3OMBAY, June 24. i"h< Provincial WefUgee Rthabi:jtation Board met her c yesterday evening under Lhr Chairmanship of Mr. B. O. Klv r. Premier of Bombay. The Board, it ifl understood, dier.Ussed among other matters the question of stopping ltc* 1 rations
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  • 351 1 ARMED BANDITS ATTCK MILITARY CONVOY IN KUANTAN AREA I ''UHERS X- 3 M HAY PC* WOUNDED E nWDIT KILLED B JuiU' u m vo> prnciTdin^ from (iamban^ lantan area (Pahan^), was attacked by ban ire mounded, two seriously and two B nslablos were slightly WOUndB as killed. No further details
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  • 70 1 Industries To Give One Month's Time Before Closure (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. June 24.— The Governnv nt of India have decided to take .steps to insure that n o major industrial undertaking will in future close down without giving a month's notice to them. This important decision has
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  • 69 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, June 84*— The Go. vcrnni'itt of Cochin State has Launched three major irrigation projects and land reclamation scheme to bring vast anas of waste lands under plough, t»ius increasing tli*- State'g food production. These irrigation projects will bring 25,000
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  • 464 1 Nationalist-Communist Fighting Near Hong Kong Frontier? CHINA HONGKONG, Hine 24. Chinese Nationalists and CommunLsts were today fighting only 10 miles from thtvHmgluMg frontier. Communist guerillas have reached the hilly country north Of the Shamchun river which forms tne western end of the international frontiers. The Nationalist force was estimat ci
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  • 247 1 Sardar Patel To Visit Travancore Cochin In September TRIVANDRUM TO BE CAPITAL OF NEW UNION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 21. Cochins Finance Minister Mr. l\ Go vinda Menon, Member of the Committee to decide the administrative details of the Union of Travancore and Cochin on July 1, revealed
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, June 24. United Provinces Government have just launched a search for 20,0u0 Hindi words. This eearch is sequei to -he OoV^'l'niiK at plan to switch >\-or from English to Hindi in Divanagari script in respect ot all
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  • 110 1 TO MECT COMPETITION TO QUININE (From Our Own on rspondent NEW DELHI, June 24. Future extension <>i CinchoM plantations!} in the Provinces of Madras and West Bengal will Ibe considered at conference of representatives of ihese <«<>> emmcntu to be heM here next month,
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  • 65 1 INDIAN ACTORS KRISHNAN AND MATHURAM IN COLOMBO TOMMORROW COLOMBO. June 24— South India's popular Stage and Screen i -••invdy t*am headed b> Krishnan ,\tl Mathuram will mmkc their second personal appearance in Colombo at 7 p.m. on the 26th of this month at ihe St. Joseph's Col leg* Hall, Darley
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  • 207 1 It has torn announced by *hc Postmasier-G^n^ral, Mala > a that on and from Jul> 1, 1919, first class mail (lctt« rh| letter packets and postcard*) ported in Malaya lor destinations in Malaya prepaid at inland postage rat«'s, viz: letters and
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  • 155 1 (From Our Own ('orr^^potul^n*) HYDERABAD, Jum 24— It l-arnl here reliably that fh" RaiA\;ir l« ;ul« r Synl K;i-in» Kazv irhe .»;is lu*«n detai'»«c| h\ thp ltirj«^»i Army since the l* ln < Rctlon hi M»u l»i«'n forni.illx arr^^fd h\ the i V 1
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  • 79 1 COLOMBO June 24 Thr Com. nunist leader. Dr. S. A. Wickrema. singhe, will represent Ceylon and Tndia on th< Executive Council i I the WorM Federation of Trade Unions holding its Second Coniff a: Milan on the 29th of thimonth. Dr. Wickremasinghi ha.,
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  • 590 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 25, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (ON GOVT. OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIPS) PROPER PROCEDURE Malayans who hi :'k. nough 10 g vernnv ni of India i d last i ved, o Indiai 13 Chinese, 4 and n Indon were then in i d by the H ntative
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  • 343 2 Member s Alarmist Rivelaiions In Madras Assembly BUT NO NEED FOR ANXIETY SAYS LAW MINISTER (Fron Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 24. Moving an adjournment motion in the Madras Assembly yesterday, M kaghavayya stated O>m_ munist atrocities in Kistna District had made
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  • 220 2 BOMBAY, June 24. Steps to combat the "congestion" in the Bombay Docks were finalised this week; at a conference of reprejeiu tfttrfVfl of the Indian Transport Ministry, the Bombay Port Trust and shipping companies. Mr. Y. N. Sukhthankar, Secrc tary to the Ministry of Transport,
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  • 60 2 CAIKO, Juim 24.— Abdul Bach. man Anam Pasha, Secretary General of th« Arab League, informally •old pressmen today thai the solaion of the Palestine question lay "in the us> of force." He was eommentini on Israeli insistence on a settlement of the border question before the Arab refugee problem, "(;*'t
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  • 248 2 NEW YORK. June >4. Sir B. Narsing Rail has taiien t iiarge lure as India's permanent delegate ai United Nations, nolding the rank of an Ambassador, cables tnc PTI representative at i N. headQiuurters. lie is expected to present his credentials to tne Secre-tary-Greneral of
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  • 192 2 MADRAS, June 24. A Bill for the enhancement of the quarterly tax payable by owners of various types of motor vehicles in the provinces was introduced in the Madras Assembly by the Finance Minister. Mr. Gopala Reddi. The Minister said Unit the measure
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  • 58 2 BUENOS AIRES, June 24. Jamshed B. Vesugar, India's first Ambassador to Argentina, prorented his credentials to General Juan Peron, Argentine President, ycsterdaf. Mr. Vesugar was formerly chief ?Jr e Indian Supply Mission to Washington. He vintt'd Argentina two years :i 4o wlvn he negotiated n
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  • 99 2 New Kerala State Union Far Away From Aikya Kerala Ideal? (From Our Own Correspondent) M\wK.\S, Juno 24. Law Minister MadhaTa Menon addressing t& e Kerala Samaj yesterday urged Malayalia living in Tamilnad Ul iiv p in friendship with the Tamil .ei£h!)ours. He urged them also to learn Tamil. Referring to
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  • 342 2 WHOEVER DARES ADVOCATE SUCH A (JOVT. IS A TRAITOR TO TAMILS" .JAFFNA, June 24. Federal Government is the one form of Government that would mos effectively and speedily extin tfuish the great Tamil community, and anyone who dares advocate such a
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  • 78 2 FREE LANKA' S NATIONAL FLAG: NO DECISION YET COLOMBO, June 24 Vertical strips of saffron and green to repre.»nt the Tamils and \hv Muslims respectively are proposed to be idded on to the Sinhalese L>on Fla«r t<> make it the National Flag of Ceylon. This is the latest dcslfli which
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  • 118 2 DELHI CIRCLES DENY ANY INFRINGEMENT OF AIR RIGHTS '.V DELHI, June 24.—Authoritative circles here den\ that any nfringement <>T air rights under Internationa] Convention is ivoived wh.-n Indian aircraft fly over Fast Pakistan territory in llieir daily air services. It is pointed out her* that in lance with the International
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  • 214 2 Indian Central Administ. 1 Responsibiliiies Increa NEW DELHI, June 24^-A reas lr((ll I tral Indian (Jovernment have increased I country became independinl <in I In l!>17. the Government i I rea including Delhi. They c I square miles -.vith a population ernment la responsible for an irea o I population
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  • 114 2 HINDU MAHASAIiHA MEMBER'S M BOMBAY, .June 2\. A novemeni tosavi yak Godac and Narayaa Apte. convicted in i I Gandhi Murder case, fron the gallows was &Ur I Thursday night. G. Thatte, B member ol Lhe Hindu Mahasabha, kfi for s wagram, in
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  • 79 2 Vindhya Pradesh Congress Ad Hoc Committee NEW DELHI. June 24. —The Ad Hoc Committee of the Vindhya desh Congress, appointed tj «ic ago oy the Con I': ,icnt. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, w.ii 1., allowed to function as regular Provincial Con^rcs., Committee, it is announced by the organizing Secretaries ol r
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  • 71 2 COLOMBO Inn I daii^ln i in i.i I 1 1 d m f>>Vi n h\ i he fl and i < Mi II M at a (..iH. I II in (p. honom bj I dam So(i.i\ I Mr. I tendency I m *o Gov rnn I m Prime Mli
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  • 14 2 annoum urai i i I Commit- I mf r I I Vind I FOC
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    • 40 2 (OA!IN<" I Gemini^ I CHAKRAIMMI I fflMii 1 3C 3C I Youll do well to rememb' AJSadCouc 1 Mm IP" Vbkt^ 0E wf 1 e H Mf sYpy with OUAIACO: CkEOSOTf i Children und^rb should be quw ou BABY CO
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  • 464 3 u e Commands Ihe Utmost Trust Oi The Masses AL INDIA COMMENTS ON CA JTTA BE ELECTION 124. The success of Mr. Sarit han Republican Party, in the week hiis drawn comments from all Bosc wad elected to the Wesl BgnfaJ rom ih*.'
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    55 3 Photo Mr. Rajnath Kunzru, of Agra, (India) and Elbcrt Nicholson I right), of Sturgis. Michigan, seen talking together prior to the presentation of "Manhattan Cavalcade" at the night session of the 40th Annual Convention of Rotary International The convention met in Madison Square. New York, with 5,000 delegates from all
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  • 401 3 CUTTACK, June 2-L-The All-Orissa Muslim Conferenceon June 11 unanimously adopted a resolution "heartily congratulating" the Constituent Assembl> of India on its decision to abolish reservation of seats for the minorities, which, it said, was a "ruinous mode of election." The Conference was cabled
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  • 2624 3 \EW DELHI, June 24.— Following is the full text of the Covenant entered into by the Rulers of Travancore and Cochin for the formation of the United Stale of Travancore and Cochin: Y\ the Rulers cf Travancore and l jchin. do hereby, with the
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    • 64 3 V ntfmcrmgn to mm, ii*g giohgi v» dot, N- EY& PALMERS. BISCUITS the delicious kinds V,*^/vie.^ K JI X -NT SHORTCAKE NICE r '^n^ CAKE l'F.-i it BEURRE JT Ys\V%ffo .00 K HONI.Y SUNCAKE />s£({ I JW BERKELEY /:$Z tfW CREAMS V V W^r •ablc'in S|@|i^ ML ASSORTED NT C^
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  • 1194 4 Rao Committee's Proposals NEW DELHI, June 24.— With hardly two months left for the adoption of the Articles of the Draft Constitution of the Indian Republic, the problem of fitting in the States in the general framework of the Indian Constitution is engaging
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    56 4 PHOTO. Princess Lal-La Fatima, daughter of the former Sultan Abd ElAzii, smiles as her page boy, son of the Spanish High Commissioner m Spanish Morocco, kisses her hand after her wedding to Caliph Muley Hassan of Spanish Morocco, in Madrid on June 9 With her is seen Senora De Varela,
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  • 310 4 Wardha Education Scheme Throughout India In 15 Years Mr- Aiiyanayakam's Disclosure COLOMBO. June 24.— Within the next fifteen years, the Wardha Scheme of education which was evolved by Mahatma Gandhi will be in operation throughout the schools in India, said Mr. E. W. Ariyanayakam of the Wardha Education Scheme, who
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  • 69 4 CAPETOWN. June 24. Thv South African Citizenship Bill, making tive instead of two years domicile accessary for Commonwealth citizens to acquire Union citizenship, parsed its third reading tonight by 76 votes to 63. Passage of the bill, which had been strenuously opposed by General Smuts United
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  • 73 4 NEW DELHI. June 24.— Mr. Aftao Rai, India's Charge d f Affaires in Brazil, took over as India's Ambassador at Rjo de Janeiro from Mr. Masani on June 14, Bays a Ministry Xt rnal Affair announcement. Mr. Ma.am relinquished charge of th e Embassy on Jun
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  • 81 4 NEW DELHI, June 24.— The Dis. trict Magistrate, Delhi, has extended for another month the order prohibiting meeting*, demonstrations and processions and the carrying of firearms, lathis, axes, or Other weapons in public streets within the area of D*lhi Canton' ment and the entire rural
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  • 146 4 Next Asian Labour Conference To Be Held In Colombo? COLOMBO, .June 21. Colombo is likeh to be the venue for the next Asian Labour Con ference which is scheduled to be held early in 1950. The Conference was originally expected to be held in China but owing to the unstable
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  • 978 4 OP'fIMISTIC FEEUNGS EVIDENT EVERYWHERE! BOMBAY, June 24. British business, supreme in the country until recently is now adjusting itself to the new politi cal status and economic policy of independent India. British trade and industrial enterprises are expanding their activities in India
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    • 53 4 B. I. MADRAS NEGAFATAM STI INWARDS Madras Negap Rajuia 24.6.4:* Kajula 1'j.7.49 Kajula OUTWARDS S'Dure P Sham Kajula 5.7.49 7.7.49 Kajula 31.7.49 U i I Rajuia 25.8.49 26 HUNCIFAL AGI ISLAY, KERB Co. Lt( 11, COLL VLB QUAI Telephone 5 I And at 23, BEACH §1 i if' A^ent*:- KLALA
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  • 166 5 I ARTY URGED TO PEOPLE'S CAUSE I Professor G. Ranga, a tress Working Committee, thai the pat lan of racial in South Africa with Indians is— might soon be repealed in hi his w;i\ home alter attend|>roducers' Conference in anas( of India that he had devoted British Labour Party
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  • 85 5 INDIA TO DOUBLE RAW SILK PRODUCTION BANGALORE. < South India*, June 24. The Government u> India plan> -.o double production of raw silk and reduce its price. Proposal.- for expanding production will bi- considered by tnr O ntral Silk Board at a meetings in New Delhi next month. India- present
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  • 432 5 BURMA Paoshan wa> Losl by th»- Nations lists on Apr u, i uunan a»unun ties revealed, whin almooi tii entire garrison ol tne town con Mating ol elements ol the 20k Division ana tne Yunnan-Burm* highway police revolted agains the Government. Recapture
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  • 93 5 NEW DELHI, Jun c 84— For e*erj 100,000 pcrmNiH in India reaching Um am- of t.V more than Isi die of (Hirer. Dr. V. R. EChanolkar, Ijrrr-..r of Laboratories in Tata Memorial Cane r hospital in Bombay, said the main ci rflculty in India wa^
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  • 33 5 NKW DELHI. .Inn, 24. Th« annual average j)iorJucMoii of coconut, m Ind:a is 3,300,000,000 according to official here. Of this total, 1,500,000,000 nuts iire converted into copra every year. FOC
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  • 67 5 No Demand For Territory Made By Afghanistan Says Zafrullah Khan I DISPUTE: iiammed Zafrullah Khan, r '.i> i hni Afghanistan I'akislan lerritor} from the i Indus. I K 9 ..<t m 9 IS w an. 1 I JK n Dai arid would lifr to J\ ih r.dly v l.i' ions
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  • 420 5 Eight Nations' Observers See Bomb- Damaged Place London. June 24. The Afghan Ambassador to Britain, irdar Faia Mohammed Zekria Khan, lias made represeittaons at the Foreign Office aboul the alleged bombing of Afghan rritory by Pakistani planes on June 12, an authoritative source said on Wednesday. The Ambassadoi wrho r«c«ntly
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  • 366 5 World Health Teams To Work In Bengal To Wipe Out Cholera Menace ROME June 24, Two international health teams are to start work in Bengal nexi year in an attempt to wipe out cholera a( its source, the World Health Organisation decided at its assembly here Wednesday. One team will
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  • 398 5 Outlook For Permanent Settlement In Indonesia 'Extremely Good' IS DOS ESI A: Mr. Van Kleffens said the Dutch v. i a p» aceful nat lon and had be< n w rking hard for peace "Sint-p th<- earliest days of this century we have been consistently working, as the record shows,
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  • 324 5 DUTCH ARMY BEGIN WITHDRAWAL FROM JOGJA BATAVIA, .]\n\v 24. —Dutch Army officially started (his morning to withdraw their occupation troops from Jogjakarta, Republican capital which they captured with surprise paratroop ianding six months ago. An Army Headquarters announcement here said today the entire Netherlands Garrison l< will be pulled out
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  • 54 5 LONDON. June 24.- QeneraJ nker Bhumsherc Jung Bahadur Rana, new N<pai Ambassador Britain, yesterday pa <i hh flrsi offic visit to British Poi Secretary Ernest B<vin Bind taking up hi? appointment. Mr. BtVin had b««:i in ParW foi the B'u Pour meeting oi Foreig Minister.- Binci
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    • 41 5 COMING NADI-KINARK (in Hindustani) Drink it witS o^ i 'ii< os| i» ot eonsfl i-^rt In iii^tki"*. this hnf o.u < i «u" Te Ihe results rmJent It Unexcelled f i d»ui <im,«i»«v t^,u- [rn porters n/. l w rI. SZ L'-«l
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  • 293 6 On Condition They Do Not Rtturn 10 Malaya During htnewencu [EWBOUIXS STATEMENT AT PRESS CONFERENCE liriation wux made against Indian ain Si gamat and later at Johore Hahru. {>> return to India voluntarily and the r af detention was suspended to enable them
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  • 344 6 Further questions with the anstners then to given Ihe oi.« i Secretary wen as follows: Q. Will tin- Government please state the position todaj <>i Inche 1 Ishak bin Hj. Mohammad, thr MNP President, who in January this year appeared before the Emergency Advisory
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  • 216 6 "Comparatively small numbers of Indians and Malays are to be found in several terrorist bands but (here is no evidence that their nwnhave increased in recent months. There is evidence, however, that terrorists are continuing their efforts to obtain more recruits. rhere
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  • 710 6 SICC PRESIDENT REFUTES INDIAN INFORMATION OFFICER'S INDIRECT ALLEGATIONS Mr. G. Sarangapany, President of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, has issued the following in reply to the statement of Mr. S. I). Kalelkar, Indian Information Officer, published in the IDM yesterday: Anj who can > to reaa n tne
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  • 157 6 U.N. Commission To Supervise Food Deliveries To Indian-Held Kashmir Areas RAWALPINDI, June 84. Th€ J'nii'fl Nations CommiSfilon for i India and Pakistan ha< agre*d t« send observers Us rood d«livt'ri<s from t'aki^'an lo th«* Indian-held part of Kashmir if h« ♦wo dominions ran r<ach agieiiaelli f»n lh« matter, the Pakistan
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  • 133 6 SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE /i7 r I SINGAPORE, .Jun c 21.— A laya and Singapore has been appoint India. H Sirdar Jofrindar Sinjrh i- named u M I Commissioner for Malaya. He pore by BOAC plane from Cal utt a o n The demand for a Track 1 Com-i— I
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  • 121 6 UNFAVOURABLE AVIATION WEATHER IN DELHI NEW DELHI, June 24. Aviation weather is "unfavourable" in Ddh. during four months beginning May. it is --dead" lor the peat of f h< y ai. Qovcrnment meteorologists repor•■d that on an average inclement weather prevails for 10 days in May. \2 in Junt 10
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