Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, V. NO. 163. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JLLY 23, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 291 1 Bevin Holds Secret Talks On Kashmir Situation Reported Conference With Br. High Commissioners In India Pakistan I Britain's jj Anxiety Over State's Future Reflected UONDON, July 22. A British Foreign Office conlenm on Kashmir was held on July zO when the foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Heard reports from Sir
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  • 76 1 KARACHI, July 22.— Almost all disputable points for the cease-fire line m Kashmir w^re settled at Friday's session of the truce conference at Karachi Tin* settlement was attributed to the ceaseless efforts ol the United Nations military adviser, lA. Col. Maurice Delvoie. Discussions on the line
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  • 258 1 India Govt. Urged To Import More Food In 1950 ifrrum Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 22.— ft. K. Sidhwa member of the Constituent Assembly, m a statement urged *n«» ii»u»aii Cioyi. to import mu.e ..nan MUi iiiillion tons of food grants *n 1950. Sidwa comm^naed tne uovtinments grow more food
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  • 248 1 WORK TO BE RESUMED ON MONDAY LONDON, July 22.— Striking dockers who have crippled the port of London for 25 days voted today to return to their jobs on Monday. The vote came at a huge mass meeting in Victoria Park, where the committee leading the walkout recommended that the
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  • 101 1 LONDON, July 22.— Three aliens with Communist affliations concerned with the dispute at the London docks are to be deported, the Home Secretary James Chu£er Ede announced today. Mr. Ede told Parliament: "Yesterday three aliens with Communist affiliations, c*ne a Dutcn national named Blanaendee, and
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  • 178 1 NEW DELHI. July 22. Mr. Abdul Wahab Mushtapha, bead of the Technical Schemes m the Survey Department, Zaqasiq (Egypt) has presented to the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, a copy of his book "The Immortal Faraos' M«»e»g*/ f I In his
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  • 453 1 WELCOMES REPUBUCAN INDIA'S STATUS IN C'WEALTH LONDON, July 22. Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservative Opposition Party issued a policy statement tonight m readiness for the next general election m Britain which must take place not later than July next year. idt policy statement contained m a
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  • 36 1 VATICAN CITY, July 22.— Abdel 'Rahman Azzam Pasha, SecretaryGeneral of the Arab League, cabled condolence to the Vatican Secretariat of State on the death of Mon». Arthur Hugho<, Apostolic Intemun. cio t 0 Egypt.- A. P.
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  • 131 1 ESTA TE LABOUR STRIKE AGAIN IN CEYLON COLOMBO, July 22.— Rubber and i«a estate workers ail ©ver Ceylon today started their second strike m eignt uajs. itiey were again prolesting ,^am.M me government recent exemption ol rui>i>er estates irom vie Wages l.oaru Ordinance and the refusal o«l tne Labour MiUitiTj
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  • 194 1 On July 21 a police party searching for the bouj oi me uuob ing constable, Guizar lAoiuumd, )i\e 01 tne victiaia 01 vie v uidit xmbush m the ftawan^ Area oi eiangur on July 12. succeeded m .uu task. Tne iace cons.aun wa.s rousht back to
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  • 98 1 THE HAGUE, July ft ton 1 Hutch Airlines (KLM) said totla> '.ie ashes of 22 victims of ih« Jul> Ji KLM crash near Bombay will b«> flown to the Ha*u< 1 <*arly n»\i week. Earlier it had be**n announ ci-d the ash* > would
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  • 88 1 (From Our <hrn Correspondent) BAN ARES, Jdly 22 —The Unit€d Province Gofnnm'nt has decided to establish an Ayurvedic Pharmacy at Lucknow for the manufacture of ayurv« die and uliani drugs Both are indigenous sysUiaa. i The government pharmacy is Sjertrd Ur produc*
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  • 291 1 NO NEWS OF REPORTED REVOLT IN TIBEI, SAYS INDIA GOVT. NEW DXL.HI, July 22.— Trie Indian Government nas received no news 01 a reportea Communistinspired revolt vi Tibet, an Exu-rnai An airs Ministry spokesman said cr e today. jg tie was commenting on reports of a revolt published m the
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  • 78 1 PARIS, July 22. Hopes t»f "an Amicable settlement of the whole question of French India" were expressed by a French-Indian B*nator today after 10-day talit> between the three-man delegation from French India and French Parliamentary leaders. Mr. PakirlsamTpanat, French Indian Senator m the Upper House tithe
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  • 654 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 23, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (On Social Welfare) IV/fK. J. BUCKQKK, Assistant Secretary ol the Women and Girls Section of the Department of Social Weiian;, Singapore, who has just a six-month tour of Europe including the United KinrG m. id] Qg social welfare cori--1 tportt-d
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  • 242 2 Ambitious Programme On Lines Of U. X, Agricultural Act PUBLIC OPINIBB CN MEASURE NOW SOLIOIIiU (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22. The Government has just published a most ambitious and ftf-r— chiag bill m order to make the best use
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  • 151 2 BOMBAY, July 22.— The Bombay Municipal Corpora t ion proposes ie, erect two electric crematoria, estimated to cost K.s. ♦> lakhs, to lower the cost of cremation m the city. A public charity trust m the city has already donated Us. I lakh for this
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  • 123 2 NEW DELHI, July 122.- -Presiding over a Conference ol representatives ut displaced persona from Pakistan on Tuesday, Or. Choitram Gidwani .said thai displaced persons had kit property m W^st Pakistan worUi nearly 1?:. ~U,OOO million whereas Muslim evacuees from India had left m this country
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  • 49 2 _KONC'r KONG July 22. -The Blue Funnel liner, Anchisrs. Us expected U) leave Shanghai uncfc r tow on Sunday acccrdln gto a local report. The I ig. Caroline Moller. which is towing the vessel to Japan for repair she left Manila last WertiH Reuter
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  • 110 2 WHEAT EXCHANGE WITH PAKISTAN PROPOSED NEW DKLhI. July 22. -Nrgotiations are proceeding here 1 between officials of tru* Food Ministries of Pakistan and India regarding the supply of wheat *vv<\s, by Pakistan to Indi.i and wheat flour by India to Pakistan. Arrangement! are likely to be finalised .shortly. It is
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  • 67 2 DENIYAYA, (Jaffna) July 22 The Government has it is understood, suggested that Palanquins m which patients can be transported to Medical Institutions from villages which are inaccessible by roads, should he provided free of charge. Village Committees m Matara district have been requested to state the number
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  • 121 2 MADRAS HIGH COURT JUDGES NEW DI2LHI. July I ii«* (j.ov ernor-GeneraJ has niaue the follow id*-; appointments m Madras kugli <_ourt: Mr. ./ustiee A.- S. Panchajpaaw Ayyar, at present an Auui.io.ia. Judge, to act mm Jii ,;u' In 11ms vacancy caused by tlic retirement of Mr. Justice Happen. Mr. Justice
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  • 278 2 BOMBAY, July 22.-— The niarbl gtaWta of Qui'«n Victoria now occupying the junction of MahatmH Gandhi Koad and layo Road hi tho For! area of r»,,.ii»i:»,v is to be demoved to thy local museum. r ilu« Government of Bombay, it ».s learnt, will shcrtly give
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  • 265 2 BOMBAY, July U. Dr. D. D. finmmirii eminent Indian matheliaiiciuii, has just returnea here niCi- a b-monin ieciarc tour oi antain and lac tiniiea lit. ivmamt)i, w.io wa^> cotnmisioncd by the iLNESCO to worK on ...N.UvWii,' v .tit,! i.itm- iviacnines, jas Mveral "inventions" to
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  • 85 2 BOMBAY, July 22. A province. vide survey und«r the Geological Survey of India for minerals and oil in* Bombay has resulted m thr discovert ol iron .ore deposits m North Kanarm, while the occureiice )f golci deposits is reported m Dharwar. Sample^ ot these i'ch
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  • 83 2 KARACHI, July 22.— A telephone circuit bridging East and West Pakistan ja likely to be inaugurated within a few days, it was authori. tatively learned her* last night. This new link will make commu. ni cations between the two halves of th« dominion independent ol line? through India. The Pakistan
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  • 249 2 COLOMBO, July 22.— Budgetary provision has, it is understood, been made for the establishment of an ilmenite factory probably at Pulmoddai. about 10 miles north of Trincomalee town. There is no rail connection between PuUnoddLii and Trincomakv and the roads ar« bad
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  • 103 2 SECRECY BUT THE PANDALS WERE UP TRINCOMALEE. July 22.— 50 s«crtt was Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam's recent flying u< ■••k-i-nd visit to i'ulmuddai thai not even the M.P. for Trincomalep was aware that the Minister fur Industries, Industrial Research and Fisheries, had come there to inspect the ilmenite de. posits.
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  • 377 2 KiKG PETER OF YUGOSLAV^ WIK TO AMERICA *t ROMK, July 22_Kin g Peter *fi ed the United States Thursday 1,,!,. Ut ">a, cross' by Marshal 'lito m his iJi I^««fi3 West. *aS j He said m an interview he that Marshal Tito's Communist
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  • 177 2 LADY MOUNTBATTBVS TRBM.TI LONDON, July 22.— Lady Mountliatten. irife tf Us mer first (lOvernor-Gvneral of India, said here \e> f trda\ India had made an amazing improvement m the rd situation, lurninv; 4< her recent IllgMliCß into w«nderfo!u (unities for social reform."
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  • 71 2 SMOKING AT MATINEE SHOWS IN THEATRES BANNED MADRAS, July 22.— The Madras Government have issued orders to<lay prohibiting smoking at matinee performances m the theatres m Madras City. In the case of night performances the Government have ordered the licensees of theatres to put up boards at prominent places within
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  • 74 2 BOMBAY, Julj &-fj*J now hriiu' provided bj toe Hank o! India, m consul* the Stulr Bank U P^ thr piirch.M. of P.ikhtin w their offices m B«..nhjv up Delhi, Madras and < The eichaßfO arr nu» to the payment oU.f^T as 4'c
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  • 32 2 HMIS "DELHI" TO VISIT INDIAN PORTS BOMBAY. Mj tot, flagship, BMjo ing Bombay onJ»^ month cru se > sh ip will visit Madro- and vu an Jifttw* 3 th« Indian oci*- 1 GIIS
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  • 2222 3 oloow Whatever Politics You Want— But Do Not Create Internal Disorder Full Text Of Nehru's Speech At Calcutta Meeting It Will Only Mean Handing Over Mother India To Enemy I WCI TTA, July 14 (By Air Mad).— A mammoth crowd today heard the mJiinitter, FandU '«"f «r'«' Nehru, declare that
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  • 2528 3 PANDIT NEHRU'S PARTING MESSAGE TO CALCUTTA Pandit Nehru, on the conclusion of hi>- three-day visit to the city, m a message t 0 the pioplc of Calcutta, says: "I should like to express my deep gratitude to the people of Calcutta of all classes not only for the very warm
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  • 255 4 Foreign Investors Concerned Over India's Meatless And 'Dry' Days? Reason For indifference Towards Capital investment NEW DELHI, July 22.— Interruption with the supply of liquor and beef m India is stated to be of some concern to British and American capital intending to do business with the Dominion, says a
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  • 156 4 PATNA, Jnly 22— Mr. Tashi Tsering, President of the Sikkim State Congress and ex- Chief Minister of SikKim, said here that he was completely at a loss to account for the action of the Government of India m taking over the administration of
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  • 105 4 LONDON, July 22.— India aims U> make the inaugural international lawn tennis championships of Asia a second "Wimbledon/* according to Mr. J. Chinna Durai, Foreign Secretary of the Indian Lawn Tennis Association, m a statement to Keuter here. Invitations are to be extended to
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  • 54 4 CALCUTTA, July 22. The West Bengal Government is considering a Rs. 140, 000,000 scheme for giving free primary education to about 2,250,000 children of school-going age m the province. The scheme, prepared by the provincial government's school Education Committee, envisages the establishment of 15,000 primary schools
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  • 299 4 PANDIT PANT'S REPLY TO SOCIALIST CRITICS LUCKJSOW, July 22.-The U.P. Assembly on the motion of Pandit Pant, the Premier, unanimously has decided to refer the Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Bill, 1949, to a joint select committee of both Houses of
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  • 99 4 SARAT BOSE WANTS A "UNITED SOCIALIST CONGRESS"! GENEVA, July 22. Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, leader of the Indian Socialist Republican Party, announced here that he plans t 0 call a ••United Socialist Congress" m India towards the e nd of the year. The aim of this conference, he said, Ig
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  • 102 4 BAN ARES, (United Provinces) July 22 —Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, India's Communication Minister, had to weigh a parcel himself at a village post office near here, when he paid an "incognito" sur-prise-inspection visit recently. The innocent "Post Master", who did not recognise the Minister, handed aver the
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  • 35 4 NEW DELHI, July 22.—0n the occasion of the French National Day on July 14 Pandit Nehru greeted the Government and people of France assuring: India's continued co-operation "until freedom becomes the heritage of mankind" A.P.
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  • 114 4 BOMBAY, July 22.— A 36-year-old Indian cyclist, C. T. V. Rajan, is making a second attempt to go around the world on a bicycle. Rajan, who hails from Chidambaram, South India, made his first attempt m 1937, but after cycling up to Lashio on the Burma-Chinese
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  • 77 4 NEW YORK, July 22— A Chicago publisher on Monday quoted General Douglas Mac Arthur as saying he would not leave Japan before a peace treaty has bee n Signed. Bernard G. Davis, President o' Keff Davis Publishing Company, m a cablegram to his
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  • 523 4 Delhi To Become A Lieut.Governor's Province ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES FORECAST NEW DELHI, July 22— Delhi may shortly become a Lieutenant-Governor's province after having been a Centrally administered area for nearly 37 years. A Bill seeking to bring about this change is expected to he introduced m the Dominion Parliament m November.
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  • 83 4 MADRAS, July 22 The Government of Madras propose t o hold a special durbar on August 14 t o hon o ur the five poets laureate of the province recently selected, one each for Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Malayalam and Sanskrit. They will
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  • 244 4 CENTRE'S PROPOSAL BEING CONSIDERED BY PROVINCES AND STATES NEW DELHI, July 22. The provincial and State Governments are considering remissions of land revenue for a specific period as an inducement to bring waste lands under cultivation, it is learnt here* The consideration of revenue remissions
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  • 55 4 LUCKNOW, July 22— The U.P. Legislative Assembly on July 16 passed the U.P. Agricultural Tenants (Acquisition of Privileges) Bill 1949 after three days' discusion. During the consideration of the Bill, clause by <4ause, the House accepted certain verbal amendments moved by Chaudhari Charan Singh, Parliamentary
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  • 76 4 STOCKHOLM, July 22. Gen. Victor Jung, dommander-in-Chief of the Swcdith armed forces, ha* warned that "a small but dangerous group of Swedes who havt sworn allegiance to a foreign power" would be a menace to Swedish freedom m the event o f war. In a
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  • 172 5 Dutch Go vt. is Serious About Independence To Indonesia tta desamitran Editor C. A. Srinivasan's Observations HAGUE, July 22. —Queen Juliana and the prnmeni "are dead serious m the offer of t hc> have made to Indonesia, said Mr. p" 1 m editor and proprietor of the Swadei*' r Madras,
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  • 132 5 Dutch Hand Over Indonesian Political Prisoners lo Republicans Hamengku Buwong, who is the Republic s Security Coordinator and ivunister of Defence, requested their turning over, whicn was agreed to by the Dutch, The handing over Uj >a. place at Salam, 18 kilometres n,r nv.st of Jogjakarta city, and was witnessed
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  • 169 5 NEW DELHI. July 22 The Government or India have decided to reduce petroi allocations to provinces and SUaica by'2s'c with immediate cjn'ci and to cut baMC rations tor private cars and motor cycles from Aug. 1. the Ministry of Transport announced. snowing a review
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  • 370 5 Piang Preparing To Flee From Canton Alleges Peiping Radio AN FK\N( ISCO, July 22.— Peiping radio (ComI) claimed m a broadcast picked up here last that Chiang Kai-shek and other "leading war m were Feverishly preparing to flee from Can■sc of the new ('ommunist advance to the flu* Nationalist Defence
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  • 194 5 WASHINGTON, July ll.—Selectid volumes of modern and classical Burmese literature, presented as a gilt from the people of Burma to the people of the United States, are now on public display at the U.S. Library of Congress here. Included m the exhibit which
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  • 92 5 LONDON, July 22. The British High Commissioner* mi n India and Pakistan, Major-Oneral Sir Archi. bald Nyt and Sir Lawrence Graff toy Smith ia.st evening saw Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin at the For. »igl) Office. The Beer«taiy lor Commonwealth Relations, Mr. Philip Noel Baker, wit^ whom
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  • 547 5 LONDON, July 22.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, declared m the House of Commons Thursday afternoon that America's unconditional surrender" policy for Germany had left a shambles on which to rebuild ihat nation. Bcvin, who was a member of the British
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  • 76 5 LONDON, July 22 Dr. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan's Finance Minister, is expected back m London from Paris tcciay to resume Anglo-Pakistan sterling balances talks. The talks, which fcK'gan m May, w^re postponed last month because of the Commonwealth France Ministers conference. The Anglo-Pakistan n»g'ot ations
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  • 62 5 NEW DELHI. July 22.— The British Medical Association is trying t«i arrange for 12 resident fellowships m British hospitals for the advanced training; of Indian doctors, it was announced here. The Indian Medical Association also hope's to send 12 doctors for similar training t 0
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  • 26 5 people manage to work out a satisfactory aare* mcnt, and we are quite confident about it, it may have a quite decisivo effect on the Reuter
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  • 118 5 INDO-PAKISTAN MILITARY CONFERENCE KARACHI, July 22— Military representatives of India and Pakistan discussing a demarcation cease fire iine m Kashmir agreed here yesterday that twv) disputed hill positions near Patrana should be included m Indian-held territory. Later Lt. Gen. Dplvojp, military adviser
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  • 73 5 SIMLA. July 22 -The East Punjab Government m a Press Note denied Press reports suggesting that serious differences had arisen among East Punjab Ministers over the question of promulgating an ordinance against ejectment ol tenants. Thf Ncte characterized as "ab- solutely baseless and without
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  • 73 5 Public Electricity For Mecca LONDON. July 22.— Contacts for public o'ectriciu- for th© holy city of Mecca have been entrusted to a group ol British firm?, ths Daily Telegraph str.tod today The same Have already undertaken electricity installation at the post of Jtddah, the newspaper said. "A> non-Mos'i ms are
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  • 74 5 KARACHI. July 22. Sir Lawrence Gaffety Smith, British High Commissioner m Pakistan, left h*re yesterday by air for London According to a Usually reliable source he going to London for consultations with the British Government at which Sir Archibald Ny«>, British High Commbisioiier m India,
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  • 232 5 MAI- GEN. CHENNAULT'S WARNING WASHINGTON, July 22.— Former Major-General Claire hennault said on Thursday he has learned "from a responsible source" that the Reds are planning riots and strikes in non Communist ports of the Far East in the hope of shutting oil possible American aid to the Nationalists of
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  • 417 5 US State Dept Urges Elimination Of Barriers To Immigration "IT IS A STEP TOWARD CONSOLIDATION OF NON COMMUNIST WORLD" WASHINGTON, July 22— The U.S. State Department urged Tuesday elimination of racial barriers to immigration as a step toward "consolidation of the non-Communist world.'* Dean Rusk. Deputy Under-Sejretary of State, declared
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  • 51 5 LONDON. July 22 The Bf(ti»h Ministry Of Supply announced th« Combined Tin Commitue*.' had allocated 3.200 long tons of tin metai for the second Tin Committee! h id Mioeat'-'d 3,200 Inns :on> tin aicta] fo: C second half -ji 194 j. The allocationa inctlkU 430 lorn toll* to Brazil A.
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  • 57 5 A Malayan Chinese Donates For Boys' Town In Goa GOA, July 20. -Ong Shnon Beng. a Chinese from Malaya has donated money for the purchase of 10 square meters of land for th< site of the "Boys' Town" being built here by Silesian Missionaries It is reported here that Ong
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  • 501 6 U. S. Consul Forecasts Bright Future For Malayan Rubber USE Or SVmiiETit MAY DIMINISH WITH THE INCREASE OF AUTOMOBILES (Btf OUR STAFF REPORTER) A very brigiit future for Malayan Rubber was forecast by Consul A. Bland Calder. wno is m charge of the Economic Section of the American Consulate-liene-ral m
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  • 64 6 Dr. J. H. van Royen, tie chairman of the Netherlands Delegation m Bntavia, arrive I In Sin^ap yesterday morning. Up is on a private visit to the Commissioner General, who is .w old friend of his. He will fly bac-k to Batavia to morrow. Sunday.
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