Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 162. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JULY 22, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 214 1 CALCUHA NEHRU MEETING BOMB EXPLOSION ECHO: k: DEEPLY GRIEVED AT HIS DEATH" i: Mm Our Own Correspondent) j,l n\. July 21, M We arc now m a new phase of n H patriotism wherein the humble guardians of law lr
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  • 59 1 Abdur Rab Nishtar Appointed W. Punjab Governor Th c Paki>- lister, Sar- ha been of the West tg British Sir F»;in. gned tin- RoT«raUeged difference* ol the NorthProvince He is at .-tan m connq dry by Pain with iegard ol th«- border. Nishtari tho JO Aa Minister of gned air
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  • 50 1 FEW BULGARIAN PREMIER ELECTED 1 21. Th c Bulgarian 1 Kolarov was i Bulgaria Biblv on WodI BUCCeedi Oeorpi nomination was I Communist has d affa ra ol his lat< Premier am« ill .several >lio-maker f he ship m Com. obsi ned a law In Switz-r- -a under. A. P.
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  • 59 1 V^ EY, Ma.achJssetts. ir Cadogan. Nations rtpresentach last night he inH °J,. an agreement West on arms or the p-esent con. amon 2 the na- d »n a speech at to establish an of :.rmumcnts ra« world can ci J ur of events will l
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI. July 21— An agreement has be*n concluded between the House of Birla Brothers and associated company m India of the British firm, Babcock and W»l- <ox, for (he manufacture of boilers m India, according to a PTI report The
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 21— The first |of three cultural conferences being i held this year by the Education I Ministry of India Government to I explore the possibilities of organising and stimulating cultural activi|tit's m the country w«ll
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  • 55 1 VATICAN, July 21.— Pope Pius XII will broadcast to the world on Sunday at 1600 GMT, it was announced on Wednesday night. The address over the Vatican Radio will be made during an audience which His Holiness will receive to the members of the Congress
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  • 34 1 PARIS, July 21— The executive committee of the Communist-con-tiolkd Trade Union Federation yesterday appealed to all French doc> k»rs not to unload Cargoes of sh'D* loaded m London docks by oolic^ Pf troops.- Reuter
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  • 113 1 Pakistan Charged With Breaches Of Karachi Agreement (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 21.— Two Ministers of India Government Mr. N. Gopaiaswami Ayyangar and Mohanlal Saksena, Minister for Rehabilitation, tociay charged Pakistan Government with breaches of the Karachi Agreement on evacuee property. They were^ddressing a conference on evacuee property
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI. July 21— The Government of India's Ministry of Education has constituted a Board of Editors for preparing a History of Philosophy, which will bring out the contribution of India to human thought. The board has been working for som< time
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  • 82 1 Another Quirino Chiang Meeting In Seoul MANILA, July 21.— President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines has been invited by Dr. Syngman Rhoe, President of non-Communist South Korea, to a conference with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, R«utcr was told here today by Phi. lippines Foreign Und<T-S< l Cretary Felillo Neri. The conference
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  • 50 1 CALCUTTA, July 21.— The W est Bengal Government yesterday lifted the ban on meetings, procession* and demonstrations m Calcutta and its suburbs "m view of the improved situation m the city." The ban has been m ford- almost continuously since the beginning ot this year. Reuter
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  • 108 1 Another Set Of Soviet First Claims LONDON, July 21.— Moscow Radio says Russia is a great naval power and was the originator off armoured cruisers, submarines, icebreakers and trawlers. Rear Admiral Nikolai Akxeyevich Bitovsky made these claims, someof them old, m an interview with a Moscow Radio correspondent. Hi* words
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  • 73 1 RANGOON, July 21 —Burma Government troops killed 250 insurgents when they repufse.l a threecolumn attack on the Central Burma town of Ycnangyaung today, it was officially stated. The statement said the Govenment troops lost three killed m the battle. An unofficial report reaching here today said
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  • 65 1 Commonwealth Japanese Trade Talks LONDON. July 21. —Two British officials left London airport today for Tokyo to open CommonwealthJapanese trade talks. The officials, Mr. Alan F. Gilbert of the Board of Trade and Mr. Don Henley of the Treasury, are hopeul of i> -zotiating a U.S. w600.000.c00 two-way deal. Australian,
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  • 342 1 FLOOD HAVOC IN CHINA Appeal To Overseas Chinese For Relief Donations CANTON, July 21.— The Chinese Minister for the Interior, Li Han-yan, appealed to Overseas Chinese through the Associated Press today for donations for the relief of 10,000,000 Chinese suffering as a result of floods m six provinces. Li .said
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  • 94 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.— India's Ambassador to the United States, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, declared on Wednesday "if Communism conquers India, it will be entirely the fault of the West and especially of America," "Because," she told a
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  • 97 1 KLM Planes Pass Through Indian Territory BOMBAY, July 21— Two Royal Constellation aircraft passed through Calcutta today, the first n the Amsterdam-Batavia route to touch India Mate the lifting of the Indian Government ban against Dutch flying over the Dominion. The two planes were flying m opposite directions with full
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  • 150 1 Troops To Run Australian Coal Mines SYDNEY. July 21— The Australian Government plans U> send 3,000 troops to mine coal from upon cuts m New South Walts on August 1. unless the crippling coal strike is over by that time. The troops are expected to supply 55.000 tuns of coal
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  • 98 1 NEW YORK, July 21.— General Ne Win. BUrmt'S*' Minister of De_ fence, arrived m N^w York on Wednesday and plans to go t o Washington at the end of the week. While neither G*n. Ne Win nor a State Department representative who met
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  • 100 1 BOMBAY, Juiy >I.— Asoka Mehta. inuian laoour .euucr «tnu Socialist uiiy e.veouuve, c.iui^ea tne Inaian Commuiusi rany luuay with snowing a poncy oi "raie or ruin.'' m an interview witn Keuter he ucscribed Comiiiunibt strategy m xadia a& "all-out opposition the »nore violent the Decter—
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  • 151 1 LONDON. July 21.- -All people of British parentage born m India Pakistan or Ceylon before the British Nationality Act oi 1948 cam*' into force on Jan. 1, 1949 are British subjects under the Act, Home Secretary James Criuttr Ede said m
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  • 103 1 JOGJAKARTA. July 21.— Dr. Jan van Royen, chief Netherlands jrlc to the Indonesian peace talks, and members of th« delegation arc i'Xp cted to pa> a scond visit to the Republican capital of Jogjakarta on Sunday for final discussions o n h
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  • 50 1 MADRAS. July 21.— About I,UUO Communist led prti>s workers yea terday observed a one-day token rtrUcn here demanding incr i and the rtlegsc of people d taiiifcd by tiv- Madras Gov<--mmuK undt-r tho Public Order Act. Th* Government rel^as'-d 21 dI thoM detained but arn^tcd 17 of th«- strikers. Reuter
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  • 597 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 22, 1949 STATISTICAL PILLOW! IN no other branch of the administration ia Malaya's political and economic dependence and subjection so tragically reflected than that concerning the country's vital statistics. By "vital*' we do not mean merely the births and deaths, it anything and everything
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  • 126 2 IT IS OUR DUTY TO RAISE ITS PRESTIGE SAYS SAKSENA LUCKNOW, July 21. Mr. Mohan Lai Saksena, India's Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation, addressing a meeting of Lucknow District Congress workers here, reminded them that the Congress fight for the establishment of swaraj was
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  • 102 2 Congress Postpones Decision On Madras Ministry Corruption Charges (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 21.— The Congress Working Committee meeting m Delhi has postponed decision regarding the question of holding a judicial inquiry into the Piakasam group's charges of corruption against some Madras Ministers till the next meeting on July
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  • 70 2 KARACHI, July 21. Salim Husseini, cousin of the Mufti of Jerusalem, said here yesterday that "the Middle East will not sit idle and adopt the state of Israel m its heart." Hussein i, who is leaving here shortly after a nine-month stay r« presenting the
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  • 175 2 CEYLON NEWS: West Must Turn To The East For Spiritual Knowledge LORD SOI Iriikl COLOMBO, July 21.-"The West may h the East m the conquest of na ure and *m tl* m^\Jt material things, but it is time to turn P r <>w| the things ot the spirit," said the
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  • 136 2 CHAVAKACHCHERI, July 21.— wurtal«ar <J. Ttuagarajah. District Jrganiz<*r, National Savings Movement, Manipay, made an appeal lor iii rift at a general meeting of the .National Savings. Movement of the National Savings Movement of inenmarachy held at Chavakach. oheri Driber s College, over which Air.
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  • 75 2 UDAYARPALAYAM MURDER CASE: (From Our Own Correspondent) TRICHINOPOLY, July 21.— The assessors unanimously returned a verdict of not guilty against all th« accused m the sensational Udayarpaiayam murder case tri^d m the Court of District Judge Raman Nayar. B. Venkatachalam Pillal, hading Congressman and
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  • 188 2 BOMBAY. July 21. "1 do not think the Russians are heading for world MM*; they are not read? tor it; they :;:*<» oiiiy making thing! awkward and difficult for everybody," s;i»d lir Vice*Han«hal Ra^j: who arrival hero {>> s:«.i i'r«;m Britain <•» route to
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  • 35 2 BOMRAY. July 2(.\ The Government of Bombay has approved the resolution of the Bombay Bullion Association declarini; that a state of emergency exists m the bullion market, says PTI. FOC
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  • 76 2 HEROISM I\ KASHMIR SKINAGAR, July >l.— An Indian Army doctor walked 180 miles over 14,000-foot high mountain tracks, to save the lives of two wounded soldiers. The soldiers wen* wounded m a cease-fire violation m Ladakh valley, on the northeastern tip of Kashmir, bordering the Pamir Plateau. Captain Gerry Peck
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    86 2 Idols which have assimilated the beauty of the sculptural arl <;f thc» Indian plains far to the south from the radiation oi the Buddhistic faith to the bleak uplands of the Himalayas, fascinate Pandit .lawaharlal Nehru, during his visit to Sankar Gompa. a monastery two miles from Leh The Prime
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  • 103 2 CALCUTTA, July 21.— Police last night cleared up the mystery behind the 14 human bodies cut into pieces and packed m bundles found m pond m the southern part of the city on Tuesday night. After day-long investigations the police announced that the corpses were
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  • 175 2 India Not Interested In Regional Blocs Says Mrs- Pandit SOUTH HADLEY, Mdssaihusttts July 21.— Mrs. Vijayalakshimi Pandit, inii.au Aiiibi. cauor lo tile U.S.. said hrrc that "if Asia develops on tnc line of regional i>lix\ the fault will lie with those nation* rtCUni to p-rpetu Ue the t a din«
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  • 97 2 Indo-Pakistan Talks On Kashmir Proceeds Satisfactorily KARACHI, July 21.— Indian and Pakistan military representatives meeting her* 4 m an attempt to reach agreement on a cease fire line m the disputed stat<> of Kashmir, yesterday expressed their points of view about a line running from Karen to Gurais. and from
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI, July 21— The Government of India has decided to transfer the railway priority work relating to the Assp*n region to the Assam Railway from today, the Ministry of Transport announced FOC
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  • 85 2 BOMBAY, July 21— A conference of high officials of the Directorate of Civil Aviation and representatives of air transport companies of Bombay is expected to take place her** shortly to discuss plans for the development of the Santa Cruz air. port. Meanwhile, improvements m the
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  • 142 2 Million Husks To Be Soaked For Fibre Sim CHAVAKACHCHERI i One million cocZ?'^ be soaked m the Xv •n order to suppl *> dustry workers m th t w7 rfc cording t 0 plans dra^J C. Naganathan. re t, r d V 1 ntnmarat hchy fh Tht< J ct has
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  • 181 2  -  DR. B. C. ROY HOME, July 21.— Dr. B. (J. Ifey, I'rime Minister of flat iSengai, declared last night that he did not propose to retort ti his country until he was fully satisfied that he had done all fc
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  • 119 2 C OIVIBATORE. July tt -m stocks of cloth and yarn haft l cumulated m South Indian j There are stocks of nearly bales of yarn m C u imt»* Madura and the rest of the P vince, while 40.000 bale* of <; are stocked with
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  • 48 2 MEW DELHI, July 21. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a brochure on earthquakes m India and neighbouring countries. During the period under review 1917-34— there were 903 earthquakes over 385 epicentres. Of these, 207 were of "great intensity" and 34 "deept seated".- FOC
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  • 533 3 an Republicans Federalists Get Along On Common Front? The Real Test Now Facing Jonesia's Future p RE SENT INTER INDONESIAN CONFERENCE LIKELY TO DECIDE THE ISSUE 'IiKARTA, July 21.— The Indonesian RepubPj! !'A w as restored two weeks ago its capital fn is midget m size, but as a political
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  • 92 3 THE HAGUE. July 21.- Holland would place Indonesians interests before those of the western hemisphere m her present military defence plan. Foreign Minister Dr. Firk. U. StLkker told the Netherlands House of Parliament on Tue,sdtiy during a debate on the Atlantic Pact. The
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI, July 21.— The Indian state of Tehri-Garhwal is to I* merged with th« adjoining united Provinces on August 1, th» Indian States Ministry announced here yesterday. The merging of the state, which has an area of 4.500 sq. miles and a population of
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  • 48 3 GOA, July 21.— The Posts and Telegraphs Service is working on ft scheme to provide the Chief citing of Goa with the telephone service. At present, service is limited to government offices and principal commercial firms m Nova Goa. the capital.- A.P.
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  • 122 3 Loss In Racial Clashes: S. African Indians Indifferent DURBAN. July 21. Only six Indians who lest their homes m the racial nots between Indians and Airicans last January have given sworn iniormation of their •esses following a Government notice on Monday seeking details Indians have un^il Aug. 1 to give
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  • 84 3 Greek Army Can Move Freely Through Yugoslav Territory MOSCOW. July 21. Moscow newspapers yesterday published a Sofia despatch from the official 1 Soviet news agency, Tass. reporting that the Yugoslav Army had given permission to the Greek Government .forces to move freely throug'n Jugoslav territory to attack Greek guerilla forces.
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  • 70 3 PANDEMONIUM AT N.Z. PREMIER'S MEETING AUCKLAND. New Zealand* July 21.— An attempt by the Prime Minister Peter Eraser to address an audience of 2,000 m Auckland on Tuesday ni?ht was ruined by what was described as "organ ised pandemonium". Fraser and five other speakers tried for two hours to advance
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  • 166 3 CALCUTTA, July 21. Assam police have arrested 4!0 people isi a raid on a village In the nfcurbs of the industrial town of Dibrugarh near the India-Burma frontier, according to a delayed dispatch received here yesterday. They also seized lorryloads of brickbats and some
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  • 376 3 CHINA: Chinese Communists Welcome A Third World War? CANTON, July 21.— Chinese Communists aim to "liberate the whole world" and will "welcome a third world war", according to two Communist documents published here yesterday. The documents were captured m the North China fighting, and released by the office of Premier
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  • 341 3 BURMA: Severe Fighting In Progress In Central Burma Oilfields RANGOON, July 21. The Burma Army radio announced on Wednesday that fighting is again m progress at the Central Burma oilfields at Yenangyaung, 360 miles north of Rangoon. It said that the rebels had made a determined attack coming into Yenangyaung
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  • 56 3 RANGOON. July 21.— The Burmese Foreign Office announced on Wednesday that Royal Dutch Airlines KLM had been given permission to resume commercial aircraft landings at Rangoon and fly over Burmese territory. Permission to do this withdrawn m Dec. 1948 after ttie Dutch began
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  • 204 3 FOR PROPAGANDA AGAINST MERGER WITH INDIA GOA, July 21. The Portuguese Government m India fc enlarging its advertising organisation. It has entrusted this work to the newly -founded "inter. mundo" whose international agents are the Pan-American Broadcasting Company, New York, The Goa Broadcasting Station
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  • 155 3 M.P. Ordered Out Of Commons LONDON. July 21— A Labour I Member of Parliament. Mr. Ellis Smith, was ordered out of the House of Commons chamber Tuesday night. Mr. Smith, a former Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of I Trade he resigned because of difj ferences of opinion with Sir
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  • 68 3 LONDON. July 21.— The High High Commissioner for India m the United Kingdom, Mr. V. K. Menon, who is also Indian Ambassador fto Eire, flies to the Republic of Irelaad ,on Sunday night to present his credentials to the President, Mr. Stau O'Kolly.
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  • 57 3 and ZURICH, July 21.— Sir Stafford Cripp<\ Britain's Chancellor, arrived tore from London yesterday m a Viking plane of British Empire Airways. He was met at the airport by Williamson Napier, British ConsuL General at Zurich, and Swiss officials. He appeared m good spirits and unaffected
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  • 299 4 War Damage Compensation Funds For National Development Scheme STORii LABOUR PARTY'S SUGGESTION TO GOVT. In a Memorandum to the Colonial Secretary, the Labour Party of Singapore has opposed any direct payments of War Damage c'aims to individuals or firms, and recommends that all War Damage funds should be administered undvr
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  • 147 4 The first local officer t:. hold a senior appointment m the Malayan Me ct-oro logical service is Mr. K. U. Koruthu, who has just been promoted from Meteorological Assistant to the post of Assistant Meteorological Officer. Mr. Koruthu joined the Survey Department m 1928 and
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  • 30 4 DAUGHTER to SARASAMMA NAIR. wife of J. S. NAIR, of 173. East Coast Road, Singapore, at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 21, 1949, at Malaya Drug House Branch. Katong.
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  • 30 4 The Governor has issued a Proclamation extending the period of Emergency m the Colony for a further period of three months as from to-day. July 22.
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  • 213 4 It is officiallly announced by Sir Han Hoe Lim, Chairman of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund Singapore Appeal Committee that the biKsest donation to date to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund has come from Mr. Lee Kong Chian and
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  • 19 4 Mr. D. P. Rees. M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as Private •secretary U) the CommLssionerGeneral.
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  • 67 4 A new session of Hindi classes lor beginners. Prathama, and Madriyama will commence on Ist Aug. 1949. at No. 6. Race Course Lane., Singapore under the auspices of Netaji Memorial Library. Those who wish to join m any of these classes are kindly requested to register their
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  • 86 4 .The Secretar yfor Social Welfare has received from the publishers of the Readers' Digest through their local representatives copies of the Braille edition of the Readers' Digest. He wishes it to be known that blind persons In Singapore who are able to read Braille and
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  • 474 4 KUALA KAXGSAR area— On July 20. at 11.10 a.m. Hussars operating m the Ayer~ Kara area located five banail huus capable of accommodating 25 persons. The huts had been evacuated on July 19 or earl> on the morning of July 20, says a Police Communique issued
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  • 23 4 ASSISTANT IMMIGRATION OFFICER Mr. M^hamod bin Mohamed I Sallelx, has been appointed Assis- I taut Immigration Officer for the I Colony ot Singapore.
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