Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 139. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS-
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  • 143 1 Indian Political Parties Warned Not To Weaken The Nation In Bid For Power S£ NOW WILL BE HARMFUL 2YA KRIPALANI fiMin Oar Own Correspondent) OH June 29. Acharya J. H. Kripalani, exthe Congre**, appealed to the various ,s in India not to create confusion in power when the country is
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  • 88 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jun« 29— Mr. B. G. Khor, Premier of Bombay, said here yesterday that th«' principles on which the United Nations Organisation is founded must succeed "whatever nomenclature you use for them as the alternative to agree. m«nt and peace
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  • 108 1 POXDICHERRY DISTURBANCES CHAMBON ORDERS OFFICIAL ENQUIRY I'ONDIOIIERRY, June 29.--M. J<an (ieorges ChamboP. Comnfsgloner for French India, has ordr- d in official inquiry into Sunday ntfht'fl disturbances during "Chan. fternafor c Hay." It is understood that Maprashid Ali Bai- Indian Consul-Gentfral in Pondicherry, drew the attention of to the incident and
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  • 51 1 NATIONALISTS PLANES BOMB SHANGHAI AGAIN <■<• t'». Manj today in linese residential i a raid by four .nil. oned oiT several .id permit no itor t-yp^ l< w hanging to hit the rail freight tad. AssociateO 10 died to id the bombs ugh th«unquestion i 'i 1 1 imbul left
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. June 29.—About 700 studt-nfs of thf Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute, Bombay, went on strike yesterday morning as a protest against the recent ejectment order served by the Principal on about forty student^ residing in the Institute's hostel. At the
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  • 45 1 ALGIERS. June 29. —A battalion of Algerian Riflemen left here for French Indochina in the 7,176-w»n rteamet Turckhelm. Over 4,000 men uf the French Foreign Legion have ieft Oran or Algiers during the last four months to fight Vietminh autonomists in
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  • 54 1 29 —Three lead. radf unionists decRH *hr worke- Pakistan "have ::<■ iJu'msolves" in I deration oi atained hi a •> board in I colrjUarters by Mr. N. M. it ot the PakisUnion Fcdemd Mr. Faiz Ahv ol the All--•I Federation ed to
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  • 27 1 Mahe Residents's Resolve -A solemn quite ill (ho la>t h ljii>ii>rialism are Indian B oir was •»n»^fin ol the cii./in.v of 1 Jun. :.'>.-( M> yri K ht.
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  • 43 1 WOMEN CORPS FIGHTING AGAINST KAREN REBELS? Ittiii 29. -Iho Burma "don i.^dav night C« of Karon t}r *K Li,.a. menfolk l tore* 60 miles Rangoon. Karen Amuiting Commuatry Orgab at okkn--1 d gcv btag ih< Prome. i for an i^m lawbL A. P.
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  • 76 1 PONDICHERRY, June 29.— M. IVzenas Du Montocl, InspectorGeneral of French Overseas Territorits, told Renter yesterday that the French Indian Governments Hrefe commit tod to settle the future status of French territories in India by means of a referendum. This procedure is in accordance with the terms
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Jun e 29.— Britain's Royal Commission on the Press, after j two years' deliberations, today reijected any proposal for State con.trol of the Press. Thr Commission strewed that rarity of subsidies was one of the notable features of the British new*. Hapor industry, and
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  • 76 1 Calcutta Harbour Workers Refuse To Load Coal For Australia CALCUTTA, .lane 29.— Calcutta harbour workers will refuse to load «ndian coal for shipment to Australia, Rajani Mukerji president of the Port Workers Union, said today. fie ur^ed the Indian Commerce Ministry to suspend coal shipments to Australia and called for
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  • 78 1 LONDON. June 29. -Canon U W Baines was consecrated Bishop of Singapore today by the ArohI hop of Canterbury at St. Paul's Cathedral here. Tn an impressive ceremony atU nded by 12 bishops. Canon Balnea received the laying on of the hands to become the fourth
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  • 34 1 WASHINCiTON. June A rtHollttlon providing *or < r«clion of a Washington monument to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi has been introduced »n th<» IS Senate by Senalor Hubert) H. Humphrey, Minnenota IJ mot rat. A.P.
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  • 134 1 SEQUEL TO PERIYAR'S INTENTION TO CREATE A TRUST FOR HIS PRIVATE AND PARTY FUNDS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 29. Serious dift'erences within the leadership of the Dravidian Federation which threaten to split the movement wide open was revealed yesterday in a full
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  • 10 1 Communist Demonstrators Throw Bombs At Calcutta SDFSDF Reuter and A.P.
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  • 200 1 P'-nyyi- explained at kngth hid«&ir« to saffpuard the principUs of the Party which he founded and which his ag< and failing health make him fear they would be bv- ferayed by th** younger elementu Periyar declared, openly he had absolutely no
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 30, 1919.
    • 667 2 MIC AND ITS WRECKING COMMITTEE IV DEFORE we proceed with Sardar Burih Singh'f Circular, w« shall once again stress our conclusion in regard to Para On< thereof. There is no need whatever to change- the name and constitution of the MIC to "enable it, more actively and effectively uhan hitherto,),
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  • 455 2 Sanskrit Scholars Favour Use' Of 'Jay ate' OTHERS SAY" JAYATI IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT BOMBAY, June 29.— The controversy over the wording of the motto inscribed on free India's coat of arms may now end. A majority of Sanskrit scholars have endorsed "Sutyameva
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI, June. '29. The Ministry of Rehabilitation has sanctioned an advance of Rs. 45.000 to the Chief Commissioner, Andaman*, for issuing loans to displaced persons for construction of their houses. Two hundred refugee families have been sent to the Andamans for rehabilitation as an
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI, June JM.-— The Indian Government announced Tuesday it would appoint a Consul-Ge-neral in Manila to "ckvt lop Indian trade interests in Southeast Asia/' Tlu. Government did not announce i ln- name of its contemplated appointee. A .P.
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  • 86 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, June 29«— Then is even i I university being established at Colombo*.?! I versity has been completely shi/tcd to pli* I Arrangements for Ihe move oaf an n a I after the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Ivor Jennin, H H J next
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  • 165 2 CEYLON U.S. TRADE PACT NOT FEASIBLE COLOMBO, June 22 Not f<a>ible at the moment was the verdict of the Minister of Commerce and Trade, Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya. to ihf resolution passed by the LowCountry Products Association, de. manding a comprehensive trade agreement with the United States for a specified
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  • 49 2 COLOMBO, June 29.— Two of th< Viennese specialists engaged by J he government for service In the Medical Department Ceylon hav« arrive! in Colombo. They are Dr. WHhel m GrMlmayer. specialist in Psychiatry an I Neurology, and Dr. Robert Neuhuher specialist in Physiotherapy.- FOC
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  • 111 2 India's Attitude Regarding Portuguese Possessions NEW DELHI, June 29 —The Government of India are not likely to enter into any negotiations regarding Portuguese possessions In India until the future of all French possessions in India is decided, it is learnt here. Last year the Government ol India drew the attention
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  • 91 2 CEYLON MP's ADVICE 'DO NOT HANKER AFTER STATE JOBS' <'HW.\KA(, I- uould :i(hi Hl1 f h' soil and ,n, P ol th; countn dd a > •nJi an,r(,,,v. r n m(n^N V. Kuniarasann IF ,M (> h«'n, :n u ed to him hv th chiUppdlj and Karjcht! cawon coijicidfd u
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  • 49 2 S. AFRICAN GOVT. TO OUTLAI COMMUNISM? < AIM TOWN l Donees. South \fri the Interior, vaid the I nion C t- 1 1 r seri«:iiN»> onsideri Communism lddrr> nail*, (he MinLsta men I was not pr< protection ol tin in| who v^ mild usf i'i' attac k the state Reuter
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  • 29 2 8H1LLONG I Imk ia to t* > we- 11 A a and D-i Pauia. At pii ted by air wit] M through Calcu GIIS
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  • 143 2 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN INDIA TO BE DISCUSSED NEW DELHI, June 29.—The participation of foreign capital in tne industrial development of the country, wim particular reterence to the general state of the investment market, will be one ol the main subjects lor consideration by the Central Advisory Council, which, it is
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  • 97 2 INDIAN COMMITTEE FOR COOPERATION WITH U.N.E.S.C.O. new Delhi. June 29. The Constitution Committee appointed by the first session of the Interim Indian National Commission fior co-operation with UNESCO will meet in Delhi on July 22. The Committee will review the representations of voluntary organizations on the Commissi< n and will
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  • 127 2 Campaign To Explain U.P. Zamindari Bill Implications (From Our Own Correspondent) NAINITAL, June 29.— The Working Committee of the United Province's Zamindars Union decided to ..lUikcii vigorous campaign txpla>n.ng to nu smaller £amindars and ic&Afttg the implications of the Zamindari Abolition Bill to be introduced at the forthcoming session of
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  • 156 2 NAINITAL, June 89. Mr. Rafi l timed Kidwai, Communications Minister ol India, said here that nearly l,;>«0 rural post offices out ol a target figure ol 3,000 fixed for this year have so far been opened. Mr. Kidwai, who was explaining the Central Government's plan
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  • 43 2 SIMLA. June 29. The paintings of Sophie Mocepan. a French artist, are on exhibition here. The exhibition, organised by the Simla Branch of the Caravan of India, was opened by N. C. Mehta Chief HnnifllllllAllAV UtmaAkal Pradesh. A.P.
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  • 170 2 ON OCCASION OF PRESENTATION OF CREDENTIALS BY INDIAN AMBASSADOR KUENOS AIRES, June 29— At Ihe ceremony of the presentation of credentials by the new Indian Ambassador to Argentine, Mr. Jamshed Vesugar in Buenos Aires, President Peron of Argentina spoke of the debt owed by
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  • 91 2 BOMBAY, June 29. Revised prices for cotton textiles have been fixed for th^ quart- r July-August. September by the Government of India and an announcement will be mad i* shortly. It Is understood thai the revised prices show an overall reduction of 2 per
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  • 83 2 CALCUTTA, June 29. India's jute production will be up by 800,000 bales (142,857 (ons) in 1949. the area under jute cultivation having increased by 350.000 acres, according to a spokesman of the Ministry of Agriculture. India had 765,605 acr s under jute in 1948, the yield
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  • 147 2 Inquiry Into Misconduct Allegations Against Khan Of Mamdot Ordered LAHORE, Punjab, June 29.— Sir Francis Mudic, Governor oi West Punjab, has ordered an inquiry into misconduct allegations against Iftikhar Hussaln. Khan of Mantdot and former I remier of the Province, it was announced here. Th<" Governor "is satisfied tha thcre
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  • 70 2 NAINITAL, June 29. The U.P. Excise Minister, it is learnt 'informed the provincial excise committee that it was proposed to extend prohibition to four more UP. districts— Lucknow. Barabani Sitapur and Hardoi. He also said that toddy auctions would be stopped in these
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  • 89 2 FIELD RATS KILLED IN THOUSANDS IN MADRAS MASULIFATAM. June 29.— Zinc phosphide for killing field rats H being tried successfully by the Plant Protection Service of the Madras Agriculture Department, it b learnt here. Zinc phosphide is mixed with cocked food and us«d as rat bait. It is stated that
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    • 32 2 \f insamityN \K imfii I] ASSi&A INSOMMA/ I jBWOD-W* I fti**A«rfH^ po I'ii m My family* «tan<ity >n ease *J?^R The wsc r«rr VJ •tways has the blue the houie- /^l^ f'r
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  • 242 3 India Gets Her First Reward For Beingr In C'wealth Malan Govt.'s Latest Cudael At S.African Indians SEGnESAsIOH FIRS i THEN „i i "SSTRICTIOHS AND IGHT R£P*raiATloH! ESTER DJNGE'S MEASURES TOi; INDIAN POPULATION luiir 29. The South African Gova long term policy to reduce the I population to a minimum, Dr.
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  • 93 3 Sterling Devaluation Contrary To Indian Interests BOMBAY, June Z9. Financial quarters in Bombay, India's financial capital, regarded a suggestion of a sterling devaluation as contrary to Indian interests. A financial authority told Rcut«-r that technically devaluation would iii-lp to eliminate some of the pric** disadvantages now suffered by Indian exports
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  • 161 3 White Australia Policy Does N ot Imply Any Racial Superiority OFFICIAL'S ASSERTION 29. Mr. Ronald Walker, Aus- ounsellor for Europe, addressing <>f the HI -member International replied to the Philippines GovWr. Jua n Lanting who had attacked ra »a policy of immigration". ctically t to in lance 1< t the
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  • 142 3 Senator's Resolution On Erection Of Gandhi Monument In Washington WASHINGTON. June 29. The United States Senate Monday received a resolution which would provide for the erection of a monument to the memory of the, Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi Senator Hubert Humphrey (Democrat, Minesota) who presented the resolution, told the Senate:
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  • 81 3 WORLD'S LARGEST SHIPPING LINER LAUNCHED BARROW-IN-FURNESS, June 29. —the 24,000jt0n Chusan, largest liner to be launched anywheTe in the world this year, entered the water today at the Vickers Armiong shipyard here. The Chusan will cany 484 first Clare and 549 tourist class passengers and a crew of 557. Tb«-
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  • 180 3 Indo-British Sterling Talks Proceeding Smoothly LONDON, June 29.— A spokesman •f ih«- Indian sterling talks delegation told the Press Trust of India that preliminary talks on India's sterling credits with British Treasury officials \v« i re proceeding smoothly. He discounted reports that*"a stalemate" had been reached in the talks. "There
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  • 88 3 LONDON, June 29. The death of Frank Smyths the author and moimtaincr who was a member of the international expedition which attempted the ascent of the Kan-chj-njunga in 1930, was announced h«V' today. He was 48 years old. He also carried out explorations round th<- source of
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  • 167 3 Dr. Anup Singh On South And North Korean Clashes SEOUL. Korea, Jum 29.— Dr. Anup Singh, Indian Chairman of the United Nations Korean Commission has returned here with members of h's commission after a two-day visit to the Ongjin Peninsula U> obs<rv»" and report on sporadic fighting between Southern and
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  • 290 3 HOMHAY, June 2!).— The Sindhi Refugees Associations in Bombay City and suburbs, at a joint meeting held here have demanded representation for Sindhis in the Horn hay Legislative Assembly. Thr meeting was presided ov^r by Dr. Choithram P. Qidwani, Presilent of the
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  • 354 3 BURMA Burma To Speed Up Efforts Fo Purchase Of Arms In Britain LONDON, June 29. Troubled Burma is going to speed her arms purchasing programme in Britain in a bid to restore internal peace before all China goes Communist. Informed diplomats who reported this on Tuesday said that th.Burmese Defence
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  • 68 3 RANGOON. June 29. Burmi Army radio last night reported ai unsuccessful attack by Karen anc Communist rebels on Kyauktan. or the railway 34 miles n:rth o Rangoon. Government artillery shelled rebel positions at Paungtwe. south o Kyauktan. the radio said. The rebels returned the fire.
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  • 56 3 LONDON, June 29. The Institute of London Underwriters last nigh announced a reduction in ship pins risk cargo rates for voyagrto India and Pakistan from thr<M shillings to two shillings and six pence for 100. Six penny reductions have also been made for coastal
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  • 42 3 NEW DELHI. June 29.—A conference of Provincial Directors of Information and Publicity has been called by th e Ministry of Information, Government of India, t 0 be hold at Calcutta from Julv 18 to 20. FOC
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  • 463 3 IN DOS ESI A: Dutch Evacuation Of Jogja Proceeding 'Smnnthly' BATAVIA, June 29.— Evacuation of Dutch forces from Jogjakarta, central Java, is "proceeding smoothly" according to schedule and is expected to be completed this month, the United Nations Commission for Indonesia announced yesterday. A Republican press release quoted tne Republican
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  • 61 3 DR. ATMA RAM FOR INTERNATIONAL GLASS COMMISSION COMMISSION NEW DELHI, June 29.— Dr, A'mn Ram. h»-ad of the Central GlaCeramic Institute a t .Tadavj.ur. (Calcutta; has been ti«J»t«d a niftn. b«r of the International Qlaei Com mission with headquarters at Sh« ffield (England) The main function of the commission \g
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  • 596 4 Specials Clash With Gurkhas Bv Mistake: One Killed Another Wounded DATO NANINfi (OF ALOR GAJAH) KIDNAPPED BY BANDITS On June 28, a Special Con stable was killed and another wounded during an engagement on the borders of Middleton Estate, in Kluang area (Johore) when a party of Special Constables and
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  • 76 4 AW BOON HAW BANNED NOT FOR CRITICISING GOVT. POLICY There is no truth in the suggestion that Mr. Aw Boon Haw has been refused permission to enter the Federation of Malaya because of criticisms of Govt. policy. If and when Mr. Aw Boon Haw desires to enter the Federation his
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  • 72 4 A private party in honour ol the State Secretary. Perak, Dato Ahmad and his wife was given by the Sultan of Perak on Tuesday night at the Lstana. Ipoh. Dato Ahmad is proceeding <>n leave. Che Mustapah Albakri, mcs, win succeed Dato Ahmad as State Se
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  • 54 4 SELANGOR INDIAN ASSN. SPORTS SECTION A meeting Of the Sports Section of the Selangor Indian Association will be held tomorrow. Friday, July 1 at 6 p.m. to elect office-bearers for the current year. All sports enthusiasts are requested to be present, writes Mr M. Raja Gopal. Hon. Gen. Secretary, Selangor
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  • 72 4 Florence Badminton Party Versus O.T.E.C. Sports Club The following players will represent th:> Florence Badminton Party in a friendly game of bad ninton against tfr3 O.T.E.C. Sports Club. to be played on Sunday, July 3 at the former court: Messrs. Sean Peng Heck (captain). Ng Keng Chiang, Teo Swee E«e,
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  • 33 4 Mr. J. D. H:dgkinson, M.C.S.. has beer* appointed to act as Undersecretary. Co.onial Secretary's Oirice. Singapore, with ellect from 15th June, 1949 in place of Mr. D K. Daniels, 0.8.E., M.C.S.
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  • 984 4 SICC PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO INDIAN INFORMATION CfFICEtt'S FINAL STATEMENT Mr. G. Sarangapany, President of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce, has issued the following in reply to the Indian Information Officer's statement published in the IDM yesterday: I read through the final statement issued by Mr. S. D. Kalelkar. the
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    • 277 4 NEW PICTURES II l\ f V^fTYTirT^ I /ill I II in 12 coluurs. Size 14" x 2u" A I 111 II "Mahatma Gandhi I V. I i II Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 1 ■r^JUHj^/ J J—^ Subhas Chandra I>«»se iML J T F'Jf i, J .TJyTJTT W I M God> Leaders
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    • 213 4 TALK ON "IDEALS AND DUTIES At the Singapore Lodgi Tn. phical Society. 8. Cairnhiil R Oat j I **\|IU day (Thursday" at 6.30 p.m. th re pr Uh»i« 1 will be a talk by Mr. Charlie Le u ,v •Ideals and Duties' (j^« Ml I TODAY: 7 and 9.15 P
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