Indian Daily Mail, 4 July 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. NO. 142. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 109 1 0 Intention To Stifle 'political Opposition JSays Govt. own Corr«»»— ««1M) u —The Government of India ,,l the Socialist leader Dr and 12 other Socialists jailed ior orders in Delhi while observing on in an a i Mincenent stated they
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  • 19 1 INDIAN NATIONALS IN CHINA REPORTED SAFE Own I Ai stafl in hina and I in i'n, II and Copyright
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  • 62 1 INDIA'S ATTITUDE TO ISRAEL STILL UNDECIDED W DELHI. July 3.— The whok IU ti .11 of possible Indian recognition of the new BtaU of Israel will )e reviewed within the next two iths, a high Foreign Ministry Hi al said here. He indicated that the matter w»ll >e studied again
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  • 175 1 BOMBAY TO HAVE BIGGEST BUS DEPOT IN THE EAST BOMBAY, July 3.— Bombay City will shortly have a new bus depot which will be the biggest of its kind in the East. The depot which wjll accommodate over 300 vehicles will have modern equipment, capable of washing, oiling and servicing
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  • 45 1 INDIAN ARRESTED IN BURMA RANGOON, July 3 Bumiks*' po Hct' on Friday n>&nt arrest id Lala Oovind Pra.-ad. president of the United Provinces iUid Bihar Asso ciation ot Burma, uud^r the Pn\si'r vat»r/ii of Order Art. No detailed reasons for th*' arrest \\t'r»» given. Reuter
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  • 23 1 Warminister. England, July 3. Mrs. Emma Bartholomew, 92-y*ar-oid grandmother of Freddie Bartholomew the film actor, d'^-d at Warminister on Friday night. A .P.
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  • 138 1 lii; Al fcvuLiuiiON OF A CLASSLESS SOCIETY >: Own ("or respondent) Mi DELHI, July 3.—lndia s Labour Minister fcanram .said here yesterday that industrial india at present was less than in many hduMtrialUed countries of the world. The inister who wag addressing
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  • 60 1 GOA, < Portuguese India). Julj r «>• Indian pa-ess reports that additional troops are being brought to this Portuguese colony arc deiluO i)y officials here. Actually, -here have been local reporti that a number of troops Will b e Withdrawn over a period ol Qths.
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  • 122 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras Julv 3— The City Corporation Councillor Mr. B. A. Murthi has given notice of a resolution to be moved at the next meeting of the Corporation that in view of the Registrar's announcement of the coming marriage between Periyar
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  • 82 1 liOVT. ENQUIRY DEMANDED Mr. Waman Desai, General Secretary of Goa n June 2« called upon the >titatc an inquiry immediately into inde, an Indian citi/en, who was under i aUeged that !Vlr. Deshpande had •>> the police in Pan Jim Jail, Goa. ii Mr.
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  • 51 1 BOMBAY, July 3. -The finst insalmi in of a V/'jrld Bank Loan in the region 0i Tu4125.000.000'; will liable to India in about two ;nhs it was reliably Uarntd hf Ft day last. The loan will be used lor railway, turml. .rrigatioii and steel projects
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  • 146 1 DP, THDOO'S CONDEMNATION OF UNION GOVT'S LATEST MOVE NEW DELHI. Julv .{.—Dr. Y. M. Dadoo. South African Indian leader, said hee yesterday that the fate which over. (ook t u .e fcwa in Hitlerite Germany awaited the Indians m
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  • 150 1 BOMBAY, July 3. Indian shipping companies are faced with a crisis due to the attitude of "powerful foreign vested interests," according to ML. S. J. Pandya, an Indian shipping executive. Mr. Pundya newsmen that American, Australia, British and Continental lines had raised fares by
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  • 79 1 India Urged To Negotiate Bilateral Trade Pacts With S.E. Asian Nations NEW DELHI. JULY 3 —The Fc aeration of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry wants In dia to ni'gotiat«* bilabial trad*- agreements with Middle-Eastern and 'Southeast Asian nations. In a coinmun .ation to the govfr nm<nt. the Federation observe*,
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  • 343 1 Jogja Prepares For Soekarno's Return City Once Again Bristles With Activity Under Republican Regime JOGJAKARTA, Julv 3.— The ancient city and presidency of Jogjakarta reverted to Republican control on June 30 when Sultan Hamangku Buwano of Jogjakarta took over control as last Dutch troops evacuated the area, cables N. Rajamani,
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  • 297 1 NATIONALIST PLANES BOMB SHANGHAI AGAIN SHANGHAI, July 3— Chinese Naionalist bombers struck three imes at Shanghai today in a letermined bid to isolate the city rom the outside world by wiping mt the Chenju wireless station in a northwest suburb. They failed to put the station out of action though
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, July 3— The now-ly-born United State of Travancore md Cochin seems 1% have just survived a serious cabinet crisis wh (> n Dr. K Mahadt'van. sworn in as Minister on Friday, resigned on Saturday in the interest ,j
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  • 31 1 ROME, July 3.— Th,. British Embassy on Saturday duii^d a frontpage report by Rome's influential •II T.rnpo" thai Bit Victor MalK-t British Ambassador in Itafy. had resigned. A.P.
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  • 136 1 Burmesee Defence Minister On Object Of London Visit CALCUTTA July 3.— General N» Win Burma's Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, who was leaving her*' for London yesterday has d*uied a report that the purpose oi bin V'sit to Britain was to conclud* p. defend treaty with that country Ocn^ral Ne
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  • 178 1 MANILA. July 3.— Pealing of Church b«-lls and booming gun sa'utes at HOOfi, local time tomorrow, Monday July 4, will mark the hour three years ago when the Philippines Republic was born. In Manila Bay, deep throated guns of heavy cruiser
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  • 34 1 PRETORIA, South Africa. Julv v Th« South African liiniuW of Defence, Mr. F C Erasmus, will accompany Mr. N. Hayenga, PiOr»c« Minister, to th<-- CommonwtaUli Finance llinl«t«n' conXerenCi in London later this month. Reuter
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  • 812 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 4, 1949. MIC AND ITS WRECKING COMMUNITEE'-VI \8 onlj lour out of the twelve paraj raphs of the MIC Presi•"s Circular on the new draft tution have be -n disposed ol In *r. article- w have so far ritten in th series, and as
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  • 291 2 First State Union To Taki Such Step OFFICIAL FINANCIAL SCHEDULED ¥M AUG. 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) TKIVANDRUM, July 3.— A serious Cabinet crisis in the Government of the new United State ol Travancore and Cochin was averted yesterday
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  • 143 2 Unemployment Problem's In Indian Textile Labour To Be Investigate Investigate Tripartite Committee To a Set Ud i BOMBAY, July S— The <;< net up an Enquiry Committee luntary unemployment of text here. The Committee, it i fl understood, vill be tripartite in composition having representatives of labour, mployers and Government.
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  • 127 2 Salem Municipal College To Teach All Subjects In English (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3.— Hasty replace, ment of English as a medium of instruction in schools and colleges by Indian languages provide in many cast's disruptive standards of higher education and is seriously handicapping students. Following a Madras
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  • 203 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3. -All cinemas in the City and Province Of Madras closed Thursday as a mark of protest against the new tax by Government by which cinemas an forced to pay amounts varying from one to two-and-a-half
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  • 56 2 INDIAN FOREST RESEARCH CHIEF TO ATTEND FORESTRY CONGRESS I) LII K.A DUN, July 3. Mr. C. R. Ranganathan, President of the Indian Forest Research Institute, will represent India at the third session of the World Forestry Congress opening in Helsinki (Finland) on July 10. He will also visit forest institutions
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  • 216 2 TVA Chief On Indian Economy SIMLA. July 3— lndia has the intelleetual maturity of au old nation but is fated with an economic >ituation whieh will tax the ener;ies of the government and ihe .jeop'.e for a long time, according KO Mr. A. Morgan. Chairman of the L.S. Tennessee Valley
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  • 83 2 MADRAS. July 3.- Dr. P. V. Cherian, retired Surgeon-Genera) and well-known surgeon of Madras has joined the Congress. He is the President of the Indian Christian Association of Madras. He visited the Tamilnad Congress office on June 26 with Dr. Sitaramayya. Congress President, to pay
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  • 45 2 KARACHI, July 3.— Pakistan foreign offic has demanded Compensation from Rumania for the dependents of a Pakistani seaman, Arh^n Mian, who was shot dead by i Rumanian sentry was seen shooting the Pakistani seaman in the hip Amin Mian died a few hours later. A.P.
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  • 94 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, July 3— l)r. Kailas Xath Katju. Governor of West Bengal, urged the women of the province to consider th e implications of the recent incidents in Calcutta in some of which women also were involved. Dr. Katju said
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3.— Protesting against Periyar's decision to marry Srimaki K. A. Maniyammai, the editor and publisher of the Drav Jdian Federation organ. "Viduthalai" sub-editors Messrs. P. Gancsan and O. R. Arangannal, Manager E. V. K. Sampath and .K. Govindasami, cashier, all
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  • 70 2 MYSORE GOVT. TO SUPPLY FOOD THROUGH MOBILE CANTEENS (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE, Julv 3.— Mr. Mariappa Mysore's Food Minister, said in the Legislative Council that the Government would undertake to supply food through mobile canteen? if the hotel strike* continued and caused hardship tO the people. Hotels and restaurants
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, July 2.— Four-hun-dred security and undertriat prisoners on hunger-strike i n Calcutta and Dum Dum called off their fast on Friday. The hunger-strike of prisoners in district jails also is expected to be called off soon, it is learnt. A West
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  • 53 2 Three Madras Preventive Officers Killed In Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3. Three member* of the prohibition aiding party Wf killed outright when the lorrj carrying preventive staff of more than 50 crashed int o a tree by the tide of th<- road near Ginge c while on
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  • 37 2 l*rom our ou., e NEW DELHI >d offict L*overnmej puted to CaJ tion in We S B law and order A legation, it mad c to the C jp put d ia oeen properly vmc> copyright
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  • 34 2 SHANGHAI J. T? munists huv. rate on th< r parent*) aim< I u rocket;: *JP e Prtct 200 per cent weeks It woul per cent cept ior the du: rate. A.P.
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  • 609 2 India And Ceylon Granted Freedom-But Workers Are Not Free Yet a a iir< i Mr. Wickramasinghe Complains t efore WFTU MILAN, July 3.— A total of 71,580,000 workers from 10 countries are represented at the World Federation of Trade Unions second congress now meeting here, the chairman of the Credentials
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  • 98 2 W. BENGAL SOCIALIST PARTY'S MOVE TO WIPE OUT ANTISOCIAL ELEMENTS tFrom Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, July 3.— Executive Committee of the Socialist Party of West Bengal has called upon the different units of the party to rally aU sections of the people in an active movement against «inti- s ocial
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  • 121 3 J t Is Ihe Greatest Era In Life Of i Chinese People I. «SE SHAKEN OFF FETTERS y_g!ALfs« AND COLONIALISM" fiSCO fuly f— Madame Sum Yat-§em, dies founder, has issued a praise of the Communist victory s/ rr/f/f'o ««/>/ o/i Saturday. Ziearrf
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  • 14 3 "NATIONALIST FROUNDS" AGENTS ARRESTED Ii >m ntro] I had -wide '1 the i Chin-kuo,
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  • 33 3 I -The Russians "i ike celluloid in said the fac- the f.iM Rye Pi duced M from worn out n roubles worth tr.iP rime it. .i •t ..p t... ''in. into celluloid
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  • 115 3 Ban On Emigration To Malaya: Madras Govt. Statement MADRAS, July 3— A spokesman of the Government of India's Emigration Department said here that th«- Government ban on th« emigration of unskilled Indian labourers io Malaya and other countries existed even before the war. Th*- spokesman was-: referring to questioni a.-k«d
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  • 107 3 IEFC ADDITIONAL ALLOCATIONS TO PAKISTAN KARACHI, July 3.— The International Food Council has allocated Io,oti tons oi rice to Pakistan for the current season in addition to the .13.000 tons already allotted, it wa- announced here. Supply of the additional rice, which is to come frcm Burma, was .ii. ci
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  • 78 3 Reuter LONDON, July 'A. Sir St alford pps, British Chancellor of *he ixchequer, Friday reported to Prime Minister Clement Attlee, on tic critical OEEC (Organisation tor European Economic Co-opjra-tion) gold and dollar talks in Paris. Th c tail Cabinet will not hear the ry of th<
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  • 339 3 I VISA. 11 DAI BECOMES PREMIER -Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam »er of his own Cabinet yesterday. enerai Nguyon van Xuan formersionai government will be vicemcillor and also Minister of Interior r of n Van [olio the (.000 I nntent '''•tniiuon status within the French
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  • 108 3 LONDON, July 3. The London Economist wrote Friday that fresh hopes raised in Indonesia were already doomed to bitter di?>appointment. in the view of thus; 1 who had watched events on the spot. "The fundamental trouble :s tnat, 80 long as the Republican
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  • 70 3 KARACHI. July 3 A Jewish party of about 12 men. women, and children is migrating trom Pakistan to Israel this mcnth. Ther? are about 400 Jews in Karachi and this is the first contingent to migrate. The migrating party includes business people who
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  • 442 3 Stalin Stood With The Honour Guard At Dimitrov's Bier! MOSCOW HONOUR FOR BULGARIAN COMMUNIST MOSCOW, July 3.— The Bulgarian Communist Premier George Dimitrov, 67, international Communist leader, died Saturday at a sanatorium near Moscow, an official communique announced. High funeral honours, usually reserved lor^ top Soviet leaders, were accorded Dimitrov
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI, July 3. —The Prime Minister of India. Pandit Jawaharial Nehru, in a message of greetings co the Foreign Minister of Canada on the occasion of the Canadian National Day said: "This year your National Day ha^ added significance as Newfoundland has
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    42 3 photo Pakistan Premier LIAQUAT ALI KHAN (frock coat) explains a point to journalists at the Maur .pore airport on his relurn to Karachi, Pakistan, June 22, from a tour of the West Punjab. North-VVest Frontier Province an the Azad Kashmir Territory. A.P.
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  • 169 3 TWO NAMED AMONG WINNERS OF INTERNATIONAL ESSAY COMPETITION LAKE SCC( ESS. July 3— Mr. A. W. Syed. of the Karachi Boy Scouts Association, and Mr. Amha Prasad, of New Delhi, were named Friday among: winners of the United Nations second international essay competition. (Mr.
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  • 169 3 RAIL LINK BETWEEN SANTA CRUZ AIRPORT AND BOMBAY BOMBAY. June o.— The question of linking up the international airport oi Santa Cruz with Bombay by rail, is one of tiie items of the live year development programme 01 civil aviation. The airport is at present accessible only by cars and
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  • 76 3 DEC LINE IN WORLD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION LAKE SUCCESS. July 3.— The Jnited Nations Bulletin of Statistics ,n Friday reported tho first quartery decline in world industrial production since the end of tht- war. Output for the first three months' )i i94y was 1.4 per cent beiow pro. iuction in the
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  • 83 3 MRS. AMMU SWA MINATH AN FOR UNESCO SESSION BOMBAY. July 3— Mrs. Aniimi ♦waminathan. member of the Con--ctituet Assembly has Nfl for Geneva by an Air India International Plane to attend a meeting of the UNESCO to b<- h«ld th*re on July 6. Dr. J N. Gupta, Assistant Director of
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  • 160 3 KOREA WILL COLLAPSE IF PROMPT US AID IS NOT GIVEN U.S. SECRETARY DEAN ACHESON'S WARNING WASHINGTON, July 3.— United Stales Secretary of State I)ean Aeheson has told Congress that the Korean Republic will fall within two or three months unless it gets prompt American aid. Acheson told the House Foreign
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  • 461 4 Cheras, Semenyih Beranang Declared Special Area PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE TO PREVENT INJURY TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY, SAYS C, P. 0. (SELANGOR) To-day (July 4) parts of Selangor and Negri Sem!>ilan to the south of Kuala Lumpur and including the towns of Cheras, Semenyih and Beranang become a Special area under Emerge
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  • 93 4 173rd Anniversary Of American Independence To-day The American Consul General and Mrs. William R. Lanfdoa will hold a reception today Monday, July 4 on the occasion of the 173rd anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America. The reception will take place at the residence of the Consul
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  • 106 4 It is officially stated that the guarantee of a minimum price for padi of Sl5 per picul at the mill and $14.20 per picul in the field is due to expire on the June 30, 1949. The price to be guaranteed for the remainder of
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  • 56 4 Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Km>. M.A.. Assistant Ag(»nt of tlv Government of India in Malaya. hu<> taken over officially from Iho retiring Agent. Mr. Nataraiu Pillai as from July 1, 1949. Mr. Rao will continue to a^t as the Agent till the appointment of a
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  • 235 4 Playing Of National Anthem In Local Cinemas Pursuant to the speech made bv the Honourable, Mr. P. F. de Souza at the Legislative Council Meeting of Mar. 15, 1949, drawing attention to the lack of reverence towards the playing of the National Anthem at the cinemas, two Meetings with cinema
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  • 132 4 At the annual general meeting of the Estae Asiatic Stall" Union, Ulu Langat, held at the Tamil Elementary School. Kajang. recently the following were elected officebearers for the year 1949: President -Mr. V. D. Nair (reelected). Vice-President Mr. K. J. Mendez. Hon. Secretary Mr.
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  • 115 4 A discussion on Microfilming aa a means of supplementing one's library and as a means ol duplicating important documents will be discussed in the British Council Centre on July 13. at 5 p.m., says an Official Press Release. Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie, Director ot Raffles Must
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  • 202 4 At a meeting of delegates of Singapore Local Congresses held at No. 6, Race Course Lane on Saturdav last, it was resolved to reject the new draft constitution of the MIC. This meeting further resoived chat "in the event of the draft constitution being
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  • 146 4 Presiding over a meeting held at No. (i Race Course Lane yesterday under the auspices of the Kerala Samajam to condole the death of Mahakavi Ulloor Parameswara \yyer, Mr. P. K. Kaitnal said "Kerala has lost one of its ardent patriots who has served his country
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  • 83 4 Following are the results of the Big Sweep of the first day of thSingapore Turf Club July Meeting held on Saturday last, July 2. BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $207,220. First prize: No. *****9-593.249 Second prize: No. *****3 $46,624 Third prize: No. *****5 -$25,902 Starters teach $2,878): Nos.
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  • 77 4 A very well attended meotiiv was held recently at the ACSt premises with Dr. Illvosky, M D I? the cnair. The subject of the meeting wa a decate on "Birth Control is olessing." ACSU represented b\ Messrs. S. Sankaran and S. S Manyim ,TPr r
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  • 35 4 The date ii n e in Mr S MANIAM'S letter on Radio Malaya Indian Programme (vide IDM of 24-4-49 > should read "Kuala Lumpur, 17-6-4T 1 and not as published, namely "Kuala Lumpur 14-6-49 IDM
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