Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 191. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 287 1 first Such Credit To An Asian Nation FUND TO BE UTILISED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RAILWAYS tiWINGTON, Aug. 19. The World Bank jl granted US$34 ftOOfiOO credit to India. s the Hank's first loan to any country in Asia. i,, i uiul aould
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  • 21 1 GOLD PURCHASES FROM FAR EAST A l'J. -The that worth hi Far ■"'.27. II .old to M80.537 <s purchali u coin.
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  • 65 1 MR. MACODONALD TO VISIT JAPAN NEXT MONTH TOKYO. Aug. 19. Mr. Malcolm MacJ>»tial|i. British Commissioner General in Southeast Asia, will Visit Japan for taiks with Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Supreme Allied Commander h< i|M and other senior Allied officials <>arly n<oct month, it was learned heTo today. Mr. MacDonald is exp»'CU*l
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  • 101 1 ANDHRA DELEGATION TO MEET PANDIT NEHRU TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DfcLlll. Aug. I<J.— The fourkmkjnemb*! Andhr& Delegation is expected to meet *rime Minister Pandit Juwaharlal Nehru here tomorrow to press immediate foimatlon ot Andiira Province comprising the Telegu districts ol Madras Pro. vmcc. The delegation which wU* b^
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  • 50 1 TRIPUNITURA TEMPLE THROWN OPEN TO HARIJANS (From Our Own Correspondent) EKNAKULAM, Aug. 19.— The ancient Thripunitura Temple, near here hitherto exclusively used by members of the Cochin K o >< a 1 family wa* thrown open to Harijans yester. day. This completes temple entry in Cochin, it was stated here.
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  • 103 1 MADRAS TO HAVE WELL-EQUIPPED CANCER HOSPITAL (Ironi Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. ID. —A amtiHg of prominent citizens of Madras yesterday derided to build a well equipped Qanc'*r hospital >u the cit) The Maharajah of Bhavanagar. Governor of Madras, uho presided said nearly 10,000 cases of cancer wore seeking admission
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  • 342 1 US Urged To Seek Friendship With India TO COMPENSATE FOR FAILURES IN CHINA SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 <>.— Aid to India is the answer to (he failure of American policy in the East as conceded hy the I.S. State Department's White Paper on China in the opinion of William L.
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  • 44 1 OIJJHAM, Lancashire. Aug. 10.— Seven people wen* feared killed when a British European Airways IhikuU v ith Vi wople <ta board (rushed in riesoh'.te oounitry near horc today Thu plane was an a iflieht from Heifajit to Maiiches^ter.- Reutar
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  • 51 1 SIR RAMASWAMY MUDALIAR ADDRESSES MADRAS VARSITY CONVOCATION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 19.— Sir A. Ramaswamy Mud&liar. former Dewan of Mysore, today addressed the Con. vocation of Madras UniveVsity here. Mr. Mudaliar said full facilities should bo given to all who wanted to "worship at the temple of knowledge
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 19.— A United Nations Commission announced in Srinagar on Thursday it has called off a joint In-dian-Pakistan conference scheduled to be held on Monday to implement the two nations truce agreement in Kashmir state. The Indian Government radio said the Commission
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  • 83 1 CANBERRA. Aug. 19.— Prime Minister Joseph Chiefley announced today the Federal Cabinet had decided to "set up an industrial ato_ rnic energy policy committee to advise on development of industrial power generators using atomic energy.." "Although it will be many years before
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  • 359 1 Noted Indian Scientist Elected Chairman Ot UN Conference Of Scientists LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19.— The first United Nations sponsored conference of scientists, technicians and resource experts met at Lake Success with Dr. S. S. lihatnagar, noted Indian scientist, as chairman of the first plenary session. Object of the conference is
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  • 58 1 LUCKNOW. Aug. 19 —Eleven people wer r killed and several ren_ dered homeless 'n th e town of £tawah, about 100 miles west of here yesterday by houses collapsing after heavy rains, according to reports reaching h«T? today. Eleven inches of ra n fell in
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  • 66 1 ISTANBUL, Aug. 19.— The death roil »n yesterday's earthquake in the Erzerlim region of Northeastern Anatolia today rose to 65, according to latest authoritative reports here. The- number of injured was also higher than lirst believed. One hundred and twenty (120) peOpl© Were hurt in the 15_second
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  • 262 1 GOVT. OFFICIALS QUIT CANTON AS TAYU FALLS HONGKONG. Aug. 19.— More than hall the Government officials' in the threatened Chinese Nationalist capital of Canton have already lieu, while others are preparing to leave, usually reliable sources there reported today. As more Communist troops prepared to cross into Kwangiung Province in
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  • 63 1 Romulo And Quirino To Talk On Pacific Pact MANILA, Aug. 19.-J > reeident Quirino and United Nations Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo are due to leave tomorrow for B&guio in Nor. them Luzon. Informed sources said they would discuss the Pacific Union Plan. United States Ambassador Myron M. Co wen is
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  • 339 1 1,529 LIVES LOST IN MALAYAN EMERGENCY Following Emergency casual*? statistics revised and corrected up to July 31, 1949 were issued vesterday by the Government of the Federation of Malaya:— BANDITS KILLED: 736 (706 Chinese, 15 Malays, 8 Indians, 3 Sa_ kais, 2 Indonesians, I Siamese, and 1 others) BANDITS WOUNDED
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  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. i9.—American Ambassador Loy Henderson who arrived here today, hinted at a Press Conference that President Truman might visit India. He said he would personally like Truman to visit India since no President of the United States while in office had
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Aug. 20, 1949. NOTES AND COMMENTS V WKM'OME DECISION BECAUSE the bicycle is the chief of means of transport in the rural areas, the Singapore Kural Board, it is reported, have decided unanimously that children Up to the age of 1^ should ><_> allowed to
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  • 633 2 Work For The Common Weal— Nehru's IndeoenrL Day Call To People Foundations Of Indian Republic Being Laid PEACE ESSENTIAL TO PROGRESS MEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister of India, issued the following message to the people on the occasion of Independence Day: "On the second anniversary of
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  • 171 2 A MOSCOW VIEW ON INDIAN AND PAKISTAN INDEPENDENCE LONDON, Aug. 19. -Moscow raJin said yesterday that India and Pakistan "arc slowly .aligning thelr policy to the economic, political and military domination of British and American militarism." The radio, commenting on the second anniversary of Indian Independence, said that the ruling
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  • 155 2 Wide Powers Given For Expulsion Of Undesirable Aliens From U.S. WASHINGTON. Au ff 19—President Truman yesterday grave the Attorney General power to keep out of the United States any alien whose entry he believes would bo prejudicial to this country. The President authorised the Attorney Genera.l to exclude such aliens
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  • 66 2 Indian Sleet Expert Appointed As ECAFK Consultant (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Auk. I!>.— V. N. Subrnnianian. Indian steel expert, has been appointed Consultant o n steel to the ECAFE at Bangkok, it was announced hero Subramanian is leaving- here for Bangkok on Aug. -1 to take up ihe new
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  • 662 2 Ceylon Tamil Congress Split Widens CEYLON NEWS: EXPULSION OF CHELVANAYAKAM AND YANNAISINGHAM FROM MEMBERSHIP CALLED COLOMBO, Aug. 19— The All Ceylon Tamil Congress party spbt widened to a climax a t recent meetings simultaneously held in Jaffna and ('oloml)o. At a meeting of the Jaffna District Committee it was unanimously
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  • 177 2 BURMA WASHINGTON, Am ki_i.,,. that his vis,t to the U.S. will rt4,l rabtiou between the tw. c.,,,, a«.,7 and his country by the US REBELS DRIVEN Oil Moanwhile the Burmese Gtftetameirt announced Thursday night m Rangoon that its troiips ha, driven Karen and non rebels fr >i 'T al
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  • 96 2 U.N. TO TRY SCIENTIFIC MKANS FOR WORLD PEACE! 600 scientist, and over the worin which will discuss serving world n toping material developed countrl The United ft them, -is calling on bilise technical ki port oi «nr oi t:j ol the charter t, fiards ol living 'This is ono Mr.
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  • 58 2 INDIAN ENVOY TO INDO-CHINA SAIGON. Aiii 19 d" MHo Kamath Indian Coiuui.Oefl I I china, arrived hen I from Calcutta He wa« in- by high 1 cials, the B and m< mb- n <.f th< < Mr d. Meilo Kamath "T have MA bl dochiiu v and I Ceived idcfl
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  • 227 2 INDIAN MUSLIM LEAGUE PRESIDENT'S CONDEMNATION OF KARACHI OUTRAGES \i 4 r*o a a < F|Oni <>ur Own Correspondent) MnJl: g L 19 T he rodent of the Indian Union Erl i L a u M °t ama S Ismail severely criticised
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  • 53 2 (From Oin Own Correspondent) MADI'RA. Aus:. 19— Police have arr«st«d tl»<- proprietor of the Fireworks Factory in VUuanathapuram near gtoafci i where an pxplcoioii on Saturday killed 23 workers The explosion caused |h«. roof to collapse trapping nearly 30 workers Siva, ka*>i «s the centre
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  • 58 2 CALCUTTA inincnt Muslim Wfst Bengal I hav« discus* I Chairdra B of the S R the tica try, with Bengal It Is in tersi fur acl forming a Ui gre&s discus the steps theeveni derlng Bon-.. rt is it* Muslim Bociall
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  • 33 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19 The Gov crnment announced it is redu^ini^ Slngrestrictlons on export of c-ofton piece goods in am Xmn! u> bouftt textile exports.- AP FOC
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  • 793 3 Rajaji's Tribute To Patel— Nehru Leadership oress At Bombay Siaaharth College BE TRUE BUDDHISTS STUDENTS TOLD ;//;W Aug. 9, (By Air Mad}. -The great j under who guided us through these many years f o i and hope was taken away from us. But two nun hare been left commissioned
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  • 440 3 Sardar Patel Likely To Visit New Kerala State Union ln September MADKAS, Aur. 10— Mr. T. K. Narayana Pillai, Premier of the tinted State of Travancore and Cochin, who returned to Madras last week irom Delhi after attending the conference of Rajpramukhs and tne Premiers of States Unions on the
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  • 189 3 LONDON, Aug. 19. The rccetly established Institute of Oriental Studies in Cambridge ha» received it s first considerable gift of Oriental literature. On behalf K>f Dr. Sayedna Saif addin, the spiritual and temporal head of the Dawoodhi Boaras, who w e centre is
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  • 262 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— The Government of India proposes to take over the Administratumis of the two strategic princedoms of Tripura and Manipur in Assam Province. Tripura is surrounded on three sides by Eastern Pakistan and on the East by
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    23 3 Foreign Minister; ChaJte Frey. Mayor of "trasWe- wsh tS?!?*? r: S? 8 1 Un en SwedUh Robert Schuman, Frencft F^i^n MM^^ZluiTn^^i^^^ A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 378 3 m^ ALORE Aug. 7, (By Air Mail).— Sir Arcot Ramaswanu Mudahar, who relinquished the Dewanship of Mysore yesterday consequent on the post being abolished, bade farewell last evening to the Secretaries to Government and l SecreE CI »fe the Legislative Council chamber.
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  • 292 3 Dr. Lohia Demands Immediate Elections In Rajasthan here demanded an immediate announcement of elections m Rajasthan on the basis of adult franchise. "DemoSET wl^ HT d n e e n, by p entrU^ ti n the Ita PremiershTp to a n om? nee of the Provincial Congress Committee," he said
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  • 38 3 MONT DE MARSAN, France, Aug. 19.— Forest nres encircled the little town of Losse, tn the barren Landes area of south-western France, yesterday. The town has a tyjoul at ion of about 700.- A.P.
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  • 786 4 Salt— The 'Word Of Power In Indian Freedom Struct, TOPIC OF DEBATE IN CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— The Indian Constituent Assembly has decided against a provision in the draft constitution for "a ban on the imposition of duty on salt.'* Salt which at one time symbolised the national
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  • 396 4 Kangayam Cattle To Improve Ceylon Breed First Importation From India In 10 Years COLOMBO, Aug. 19. By a special concession of the Indian (Government, 24 heads of Kangayam cattle h*ve arrived in Cey- j lon. They have been brought out to maintain the breed of Kangayam established at the state
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  • 1019 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 19. For a country which under the exigencies of the war maintained a high rate of forced saving and which, at the end of it, had to endure the disturbing effects of partition, the general course of India's balance of payments
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    53 4 PHOTO The rrencn ihaian Ueiegration, leu Dy iur. m. uuuu«ri, receuiuy arrived in New Delhi to discuss the future set-up <tf the four French Settlements in India. The delegates called -on Shfri C. Rajagopalachari. Governor-General of India, at Government House. New Delhi. Photo shows; Shri C. RajaKcoalachari talkinc to Mr.
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  • 107 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— Opium consumption will be totally banned in India within ten years, except for scientific and medical purposes. A Conference of Excise Ministers of the provinces and states unions, which met here recently, decided to reduce the consumption of
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  • 183 4 OTTAWA, Aug. 19,— Visual education— the use of films to supplement oral lectures is helping India to learn of other countries despite her problem of illiteracy, Verrketrao Pillay of Bombay said. "Films have no language difficulty and the differences between two countries are
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  • 42 4 MOSCOW, Aug. 19. The Communist newspaper. Pravda. alleged yesterday that there is conflict between the United States and Britain. Headlines in the paper said "American Pressure on British Labour Government" and "Aggravation Of Anelo- American Conflicts A.P.
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  • 171 4 SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 19. The Venerable Lokanatha, yellow.gowned propagandist of Burma's Buddhist Foreign Mission, arrived from New York on the liner Queen Mary on Wednesday night optimistic about Buddhist prospects in th* United States. "My 18 months visit was* a gnat success" he said. "I obtained
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  • 69 4 <From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Aug. I*. The second Session of the Asian Labour Conference will be held in Ceylon in January, 1950, Dr. K. E. Mathew, International Labour Officer's director for Indian region said here. Mr. Ma thru- said the conference
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  • 98 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 19. The Indian .business community in New York has been gratified to learn that negotiations for a treaty of friendship and navigation between India and the United States haye been resumed and that an authorised representative of the American Government is
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    93 4 ".Kinj;" Bonne, third Wf six million native of lhf }J Ctiist District of £J?& seen on arrival at Unit, 2 Port In full tribV re"!lu velvet tunic, red hat with jeid" ornaments, and leather «S with the inner scle of p» silver, h? tuld newsmen h<^ visiting London on bustnwjcn
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  • 57 4 (From Our Own Corr^pood* MADRAS. Aug 19. -Tr.- ft ernnvnt today sinctiOMfl > schonio for installat on rf a cent thermal power sUtioi at Kura with two generator-- of 5.000 1 watts e»ch. Tlv >rh.nv Rs. 14,500,000 also nfiape substations in Kurnoo! »p
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  • 53 4 GREEK GUERILLAS FLEE TO ALBANIA ATHENS. Aug. 19 I General Stall announced that 5.500 guerillas fled Ini bacia during th* Vitsi campajs The Albanian- havnounced that 5.000 I crossed the Albanian border v also said that mor* 1 than, w who took refuge in Albanian' rltory had been dtotnnw i»
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  • 194 5 KongKram Wants UN To Beg Of Thailand For Joining Proposed Asian Anti-Red Pact! Wakd not willing to act 1 CAINS r COLONIAL cUWtRS' INTERESTS? t M,lioh .Aug. 19— The Premier of Thailand, J /how/ scud in a ParliamenFiji interview yeiteniay that only direct United *L,f«ir«fafl and recognition would came ThaiKkin
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  • 96 5 AILANIA, Aug. Vj. —/imperial wizard Samuel Green of the Ku Klux Klfcn, thin farnatical littfe mu.n, died suddenly on Thursday night. The 59-year-old physician, who had complained of chest pains for a week, succumbed to a heairt attack at his home. He Kiied as the
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  • 235 5 ySHXG.Aug. 1!). The top Communist leader JJ was (|iiot« d Thursday by the newspaper "ao as disclosing that Peiping will become 4 H|ni;,j of (hina when the Communist spon/*«tion Government" is set up. (li th- Chinese i quoted as nS% r to lts »s. inc NationaP'iping in 1928. information
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  • 86 5 SAIGON. ,\\\z 10. Two people were killed and 18 wounded, five seriously, when ;i railwav convoy Acts hold up afnd attacked by Vietminh <Annamese Nationalist) forces stout 28 miles northeast of -Saigon an Wednesday morning, it was learned here yesterday. All the victims weTe Vietnamese.
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  • 71 5 KITA TO HAVE BABY DEAUVILLE. Aug. 19. Prince Aly Kfrian Thursday officially confirmed that his wife Rita Haywdrth is i, r oing to have a bat>y. A bfrth had long been rumoured, but until now both Aly and Rita had kept a discreet silence. The Prince confirmed the pending birth
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  • 77 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 19.— Mr. N. C. Havenga, South African Minister for Fitnance, said yesterday he would begin immediate discussions with the Export-Import Bank here to try to arrange ,a dollar loan for Soiltht Africa. He would not say how much South Africa
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  • 150 5 r^ IC f^L i u 19 Slr Stafford £fi P E s Britis h Chancellor ot the Execheqirer who is leaving tho treatment for tour weeks Friday i.i njuch improved in health, the phyffihtte been tr< alin^ ni Dr. Dagmar Lieehti, of the Bir:h(*r,Benncr
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  • 53 5 ATHENS Aug. 19. -A -spokesman of the, Greek General Staff claimed yesterday that 1.115 Greek rebels were killed in the "crushing defeat" of the guerilla forces in the Mount Vitsi area of Northern Greece between Aug. 10 and 15. He .said 706 rebels were captured while
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  • 267 5 Measures GENEVA, Aug. 19.— -Experts from seven nations yesterday recommended that malaria control should have "highest priority" in the vast new United Nations plan to aid underdeveloped countries. Representing the United States, Britain, France. Pakistan, India, Venuzuela and Holland, they completed
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  • 49 5 TORONTO, Aug. 19— The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labour says there is no depression in the United States. It blames "a good deal of the talk" of a business recession on a "deliberate propaganda campaign to clamp the brakes on wages."- A.P
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  • 136 5 Australia's Dollar Position Becoming Worse Says Chifley CANBERRA, Aug. i»._ Prime Minister J. B. enmey says Australia's aoiiar position u> Dad and oeooming worse. Tne iime is coming wtien this Commonwealth mignt nave to nve within her own dollar earnings, he told a meeting of tne tVuftt Minsters of six
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  • 120 5 During tlic last week in August, there will be one of the largest concentrations of British warships at MM. Naval Base since the retfcrupatioai ci Singapore. On the 25th, H.M.S. "Triumph", with her attendant destroyer ll.rvi.fc>. "Charity", will .arrive from the United Kingdom on
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  • 64 5 COLOMBO, Aug. 19. -Mr. Susanta cle Fonseka, a former Deputy Speaker of Ceylon Stale Council, has been appointed as Ceylon's first Minister to Burma, the Minister of Defence and External Affairs announced today. Mr. Fonseka, who is expected to leave for Burma an Monday, worked
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  • 86 5 The following office-bearers for the year 1949-1950 werei elected at the annual general meeting of the Malayan Students' Union in London: President— Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, Vice-PreiSident Mr. Maurice Baker, Hon. Secretary— Mr. Iree Ah Seong, Hon. Treasurer-Mr. M. E. M. Meera Hussain, Sports
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  • 98 5 RETALIATION MEASURES AGAINST INDIA RE: EVACUEE PROPERTY KARACHI, Aug. l!>.— Uoyoott of all Indian gt>*d* was decti&B on Aug. <> at a meeting of the Convention of the Pakistan Federation of Chambers of i <4imnen c and Industry, formed here with iabout thirty Chambers
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  • 112 5 FRANKFURT, Aug. 19.— A young (■grman journalist touring the United States has concluded that New York is the wdrst city in the wdrld for romance. "New York wr.men have no time for romance," said 28-year-old Hans Herbert Gaebel, In an article he wrote from New York lor
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  • 79 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. India stands a very gotfd chance of being elected a member of the powerful Security Council at the September isessidn. of .the United Natiqns General Assembly, authoritative sources disclo^d yesterday. Three nan-permanent member of the council are retiring in
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  • 182 5 "JIRGA" HELD OUTSIDE PANDIT NEHRU'S HOUSE NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— After nine days' silent demonstration outside the Prime Minister's House refugee squatters have left for their camps at Kurokshera and Faridabad. In true Frontier fashion practically all the squatters belonged to that
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  • 171 5 SHILLONG, (Assam, India), Aug. 19— Assam, India's north-eastern border province*, has an abundance of rare wild life, according to Mr. Rupnath Brahma, Assam's Minister for Fo rests. Mr. Brahma, who has just returned hero after a tour of the forests, said that the Government has taken
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  • 167 5 Successful AllCommunities Concert In Seremban A 'very successful All-Communi-ties Concert in aid of Seremban District Welfare Week was held at the King Cteorge V School H^L recently attended by the Yang di-Pertuan Be&ar. Tengku Ampuan, the British Adviser Mr ?if -i?'* 6 2 and Oa I )t Mohammed Salleh and
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  • 90 5 NEW OFFICER COMMANDING FOR CEYLON COLOMBO, Aug. 19. Air Commodore F. L. Pearce took dutiea Thursday as Air Officer Command I-ng Ceylon. He suceed* Air Commodore Wardle, who is leaving for England on August 29. The formation of a Ceylon Volunteer Air Force, which British and Ceylon officials have already
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  • 588 6 Two Murders And One Robbery Reported EstQie Manager Fights Bandits Single-Handed Oii Aug. 17, at Kampong Tempoyang, in Kuala I Apis area (Pahang) a Chinese was murdered by three armed Chinese bandits in uniforms. No further delails are available as yet. At 7 p.m. on Aug. 18, four Chinese armed
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