Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 198. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 188 1 target Strength To Be 13,000 A TYPES OF UNITS TO BE RAISES U! I Aug. 2fi.— The Government of India will r recriitmeni to the territorial army from October, toi-illi announced here. 3rK(t strength of 130,000 and is restricted to youths b«*t. par*
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  • 72 1 GENEVA, Aug. 26 —India yester. day cabled for urgent aid to combat her infantile paralysis epidemic, asking th t World Health Organisation here to send 20 portable iron lungs. The World Health Organisation immediately ordered its regional bureau in Washington to buy the
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  • 45 1 au'j 26. -Th^ Pop^ n Australian Cardii] Thomas Oilroy, as plena) y i 'India :i> i ng, which Is ii Banga, on Jan, 6, 1950. meed tuTe last >al legate held in Japan WOth .it niversary Xavitr Reuter
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  • 64 1 ELHI BUSINESMEN'S STRIKE ENDS WULIHI lug is —The strike IfW busmen of tn^ uii'd Delhi transport Parted on Aug. 10 nil) reamed work after of the Indian Cons«My lod by Deputy ■fMr Aiianthusayanam Ay. ur'd vtfkera that l hev Fl^Ac dovtrnment to conI HorJtr* U« m a nds which «an
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  • 52 1 Auj, 26. -Mr. KriahJ*. thi- Indian High Com, i F*ld M&nhftl .Lord *mong those present at night by the for Kin K Ab- '.'i dan. included tht> AmTuikev and Uor of th« Saudi t" and the Lebanese The Egyptian noted, had conversation with
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  • 42 1 W lUt« Hay. •M'arcd ;n FebruKnan, husband of d closed this to a h< landed at •om Cauvilles. ■> here wUh- for a at York •'•d earlier th.s expecting a •vh, n lt was CoUnle was A. P.
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  • 26 1 FRIENDSHIP OF PEOPLE POLICY SAYS RUSSIA J o^,t, h>r '^nds, the Wfan of Soviet i '^'hi -i! ln an art icle No! '^wiur and the Reuter
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  • 67 1 HAGUE R.T.C. COMMITTEES START WORK THE HAGUE, Aug. 26— Five main committees of the roundtable conference on Indonesia started work this mot-mug on political, military, financial, cultural and social problems All of them dealt mainly with preliminaries such as general procedure and fixing agendas Th c > Social and Cultural
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  • 47 1 KABUL, Aug. 26— The Indian Hockey Federation team on Aug. 24 beat the military school by three goais to a-ro after a goalless tirst naif here. Following the hockey match an Indian Federation football XI dre^ I—l1 1 w'Ui Aryiamia. Reuter
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  • 84 1 RANGOON, Aug. 26. Government troups killed 120 rebels and wounded more than 150 when they occupied Zigon, a town in Northern Burir.a, Burma Army Radio claimed tonight. Zigon is the Myitkyina district about 250 miles north of Mandalay on the trunk railway. It is a few
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  • 224 1  -  LIAQUAT ALI KHAN -SAYS LAHORE, West Punjab, Aug. 26. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, said here last night that his Government's economic policy was "Islamic Socialism" based on a programme 13 centuries old. He told 150,000 people at an open air meeting
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  • 125 1 Ho Chi Minn's Independence Day Greetings To Soekarno LONDON, Aug. 26— Among the messages received by President Soekarno on the Republic of Indonesia Fourth Anniversary on Aug. 17 wa» one from President Ho Chi Minn of the Republic of Vietnam which is fightting the French in Indochina. Th e Indonesian
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  • 66 1 Sound Indo- Russian Relationship Essential Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Aug 26 —Prime Minister' Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said it was vital for India to main, tain a sound relationship with her neighbour, the Soviet Union. Nehru made the statement in a farewell reception for India s eminent educator, Professor S Radhakrishnan,
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  • 73 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 26.— Mr K. Madhava Menon. Madras Education Minister today charged tommu nist s in the Province with making use of students "by »»W%P£P£ ganda to obstruct smooth running of the administration The situation in Krishna h °t^nin* Communist activities.
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Aug. 26. -Sir Tirvyalyangiudi vijayaraghavacharya, Indian dole-gate to the Commonwealth R' lations Committee, lu arriye^d m London by air from Delhi la«t night He is staying in London for a week before having for Toronto.— Reuter
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  • 380 1 CHINA CANTON, Aug. 26.— Nationalist intelligence reports tonight said that 100,000 peasants are in revolt against the Communists in the Lake Tain area between Shanghai and Nanking. Tiie repjrts said that Red j\itempts to suppress them failed. The Executive Yuan, meeting here, named a
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  • 271 1 BURMA: Embassy Diplomats To Seek Evacuation Of Foreigners From Rebel Areas RANGOON', Aug. 26. Diplomats from five foreign embassies flew to Central Burma today to seek the release of foreigners including two American students and their wives from a town held by rebel Karen troops. ine trip was arranged by
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  • 141 1 TRUMAN NOT TO RUN FOR 1952 RE-ELECTION WASHINGTON, Atifi 26—President Truman hinted on Thursday that h« will not run for re-election in 1952. But he refused to say so definitely. The President's political future cam* in for discussion when a re_ porter recalled a short speech Mr. Truman made earlier
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  • 72 1 Truman Hopeful About Results Of Br. Finance Talks WASHINGTON, Aug. H. rodent Truman said Thursday he is hopeful something could fo« accomplished in th« forthcoming British financial talks. The President told a news con_ feicnco that ta;k oi recriminations between British and Americans has all bDoii in newspapers and nowhere
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  • 88 1 Hong Kong Naval Strength To Be Augmented HONGKONG. Aug. 26.— Hongkong's naval strength will be ex. paneled considerably soon with th« arrival of three Baycrafl frigates from Singapore and the 14,000 ton aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Triumph. The Triumph carries around 44 planes and is the same class as H.M.S. Ocean,
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  • 28 1 STRATHORN, Scotland. Aug. 26 -Sir Harry Lauder, famed Scotch comedian &nd singer, who is gravely ill at his Home near here, was reported wakening this morning. A. P.
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  • 86 1 Sir B. Rama Kau Appointed Indian Governor For World Bank BOMBAY, Aug. 24.— Sir B. Kama Kau, Governor, Keserve Bank has been appointed India's 'Governor on the International Bank lor Keconstruction and Development. Sri Chintaman D. Deshmukh continues to be India's Governor on the International Monetary Fund. At tne forthcoming
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  • 75 1 U.N. IS A LIVING FORCE Truman YVAWHLNGTON, Aug. 26.— Pr«*i. dent Truman today described the United Nations as a "living fore* lor solving the major problem involved in transforming a shattered world into a better habitation for the human race." He did so in a proclamation call. ing upon th
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  • 133 1 TEHERAN, Aug 26 —A usually r<lial)lf informant sa'd here Mi Thursday that the Iranian Govimmoiit nas protested to Russia against a Soviet foray across th« Iranian bord« r and an "attack" on an Iranian army post A military informant ggid that "a considerable number of
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  • 59 1 BATAVIA. Aug. 26. Pr --sident Sookarno's foim»r residence in Batavia from #here he proclaimed the birth of the Indonesian H public on Aug. 17, 1945, wa.s returned to a Republican delegation by the Dutch authorities today. The Dutch took control of the building last
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  • 54 1 SOUTHERN FRANCE, Aug. 26. Mr. Winston Churchill is recovering from his chill and plans to fly to Strasbourg on Saturday morning, Router learned |jpt night. Mr. Churchill was taken ill aft<'r f bathing and, tearing thrombosic, sent for Lord Momn. his p^i mill physician, who fl«
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  • 989 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Aug. 27, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS (On Federal Legislators And Self-Sacrifice) A ND so the bottom has at last been knocked out of th e myth that the so m&ny Honourable Unofficial Members of the Federal Legislative Council who so graciously agreed to iserv e on
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  • 169 2 University Commission Makes Drastic Recommendations WARNING AGAINST HASTY REPLACEMENT OF ENGLISH (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug 26. Examination systems are a great curse to the country and there is something radically wrong with the system, declared Saravapalli Radhakrishnan,
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  • 80 2 Prakasam's Madras Ministry Corruption Probe Completed (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 26.— Ex-Premier Prakasam, T. Viswanathan and K. R. Karanth, the Chief accusers yesterday completed examination oi the official files regarding their charges against some Ministers of the Madras Govt. and formally handed over their report to Premier Kumaraswamy
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  • 46 2 JUBBULPORE, Aug. 26.— Mr. D. P. Srivastava, a local Hindu Sabha leader and President of the Damoh Municipality who defeated the Cqngress nominee in December's municipal elections, has resigned from the Mahasabha and announced his decision to join the Congress. FOC
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  • 366 2 CEYLON NEWS: INDIAN TRADE (OMMlfcpp T. G. MENON'S ADVRT COLOMBO, Aug. 26.- At lets! a m! U under rubber could be utilised lor more f ltl jute, cotton and sugar, said Dr. J. .M t m n f hlal)l missioner in Ceylon,
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  • 55 2 NEPAL CONGRESS LEADER'S APPEAL TO NEHRU aetnu, p re ld^- {Hi J **"onal tSrSL °1 lt 1 »O i'Ulldlt Nenrn h J '»ent «l In^.^^q Material aid for thl n »M a Press roii^*^.^ HIJ moral force ,^1 drlivpraflee. J rds personal :ind (i, Pr xerci '«»wct for th, ZT
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  • 74 2 U'KNOW. tat l^Tbe Criminal Trit*s (lol v m rcpe.il,d shortly .f p ro 'p^ under the coiisidmt.orTof (j.l*. uovermneiU is adopud Restrictions on crlminii whose numerical sti fu be [,500,000 m the up i Imposed 76 years m first legislation on VILB parsed
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  • 254 2 TANGALLA, Au*. 26— Kataragaina, famous Hindu shrine hi the South, when* thousands of pilgrims assembled for last Tuesday's water. cutting ceremony which climaxed this year's celebrations, will be d c dared as being within the scope of the Housing Ordinance. This decision was m&de at
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  • 149 2 Sir Radh&krishnan said the Commission's main objective is to make University Education more Indian in character and end the present divorce between University teaching and tru© Indian life. Secondly, the Commission felt that University education should be more suited to the country's needs and pointed
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  • 63 2 TOKYO, Auk. '-<*• Six Japanese porcelain experts leave for India next month to help that country develop porcelain manufacturing, the Kyodo news agency said yesterday. Invited by the Indian Government, th e Japanese experts will re_ main two years. They are porcelain laboratory experts,
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    30 2 PHOTO Photo wham* Iraq Minister-Designate to India Mohammed Salini Al Radi (right) with Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on whom he called at the premier's residence at New Delhi. A.P.
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  • 399 2 No Official Sanction For Pakistan's Move To Boycott Indian Goods? KARACHI GOVTS OFFICIAL STATEMENT NEW DELHI, Aug. 26.— 1t is understood that the Pakistan Government have informed the Government of India that no official encouragement was being given to the move of the newly-formed Pakistan Chamber of Commerce to boycott
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  • 131 2 But Karachi Merchants' Decision KARACHI, Aug. 26. Representatives of cotton textiles trade and allied interests in East and West Pakistan will meet in conference at Karachi towards th e middle o f September to consider ways and means of effectively organising a boycott of Indian textiles On a country-wide basis.
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  • 106 2 NEW DhLIII, Alf. -At request §f the (iowrnmenbol Rajaslhan and Midh.ubiu I nioiis the (iovcrnment of Ii haw appointed a fatt-hm OOTtniittee f» stud> th*land U'liure RyslMM in ih Unions itud to iihikc coinniPiidations to iin print ti Thr objert of the rtform
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  • 4590 3 fhree-Day Heated Debate Conditions Of Eligibility Fully Analysed Y/.H DELHI, Am9.lt (By Air Mail).— After a debate lasting over eight k«i W"" 1 mer three days, the Constituent Assembly adopted the Articles reIfina to titizeiulup rights. The main issue on which
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  • 604 4 A German Civilian's Revelation CALCUTTA, Aug. 26. The view that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is alive has been supported by a German civilian, who, during the last World War, happened to have made first-hand efforts to ascertain the facts behind the reported death
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  • 94 4 NEW DJbLnl, Aug. 2(5. India's jute production this year is estimated at nearly 3,U0U,000 bales com. pared with 2,150,000 bales last year* according to official statistics. This increased production is stated to be the result of the intensive jute cultivation drive launched by the Indian Government for
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  • 233 4 WHHE MAN IS HOT THROUGH IN THE ORIENT -WILLIAM R. MATHEWS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26— The Editor and Publisher of the Arizona Daily Star, William R. Mathews, says the White Man is not through in the Far East or the Orient. "If the White people of Europe cannot unite, just
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  • 256 4 CALCUTTA, Aug. 26.— A Swiss Himalayan Expedition has returned here alter spending: over three months in the mountain regions their chief achievement being the climbing of the 23,000 feet high "Pyramid." The expedition was sponsored by the Swiss Alpine Foundation, of Zurich, which had
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  • 116 4 SPECIAL SESSION OF P.I. CONGRESS ON AUG. 31 MANILA, Aug. 26. A three-day special session of the Philippine Congress will be convened on Aug. 31 to ratify executive orders of President Quirino and enact a budget for the current year. This was disclosed by Senate President Protempore Melecio Arranz yesterday
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  • 576 4 GovU Replies To Press Reports NEW DELHI, Aug. 26— Reports have recently appeared in certain sections of tne Press and communications have been addressed to the Government of India to the effect that therehas been a serious deterioration in the health of Master
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  • 128 5 Egher Price For Malayan Rubber Only Bulwark Against Communism in S. E. Asia Of Well-known Authority On Rubber Situation MENTATIONS ARE WELL BACK r n \olil<l- Aug. H.— A higher rubber price m i f« r Mter blllwark a 9<*in*t Communism oost Asia than dollar aid doled out through EXi
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  • 166 5 CANTON. Aug. 26.— The Communiats were re*M)rted within 140 miles of Canton last night, but a Chuvese Nationalist spokesman »aid they would not dar^ to go fa. because of Government gains on the western flank. Unofficial r -ports said the R^d led by
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  • 151 5 .1 cheer r stockholder* in iut the world. Aar and iater-rubtK-r tre:' •vtll in Malay/i etter with time," war was just and duMiagr to ncgiect \,r\|\U v GAINED pretij well back md ibeif position wih IB Duo before the war. i i it.diti t to
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  • 144 5 Chi Minh Party Likely Stiffen Activity Against French NWNA AUTHORITIES' FEAR Autf. 26.— French officials here yesterday fc Weral stiffening of Vietminh (NationaJW tactics u the Chinese Communist Bffy t v the T «"^king area frontier. Hn a w V i etl »in Communist Party in naSTtC ndo^hina might be
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  • 78 5 SAIGON, Aug. 26. Bao Dai, head of the state of Vietnam, yesterday sent a letter to Pope Plus XII officially informing him of the existence of independent Vietnam and of Bao Dai's government, M Nguyen Phan Long. Foreign Minister of Vietnam, announced
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    54 5 At Malma. near Stockholm. 500 participants from 20 nations have gathered in a gymnastic camp fo r a merry outdoor-life in international companionship. Picture above shows: An Indian gymnast. Mr. Dhandrkar Guruji with two girls from the Swedish tOwn Boden near to the Polar ircle. Left Ingrid Larsson and right
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  • 359 5 BURMA: RANGOON, Aug. 26.— Burmese rebels who Wednesday attacked a civilian convoy en route to Chauk from the Amin oil town of Yenangyaung, killed three persons including Kyaw Doe, ex-president of the antiFascist Peoples Freedom League at Chauk and seized a lorry belonging fo
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  • 183 5 RUSSIA AGAIN BLOCKSI ADMISSION OF NEPAL TO U.N.! LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20.— Russia on ru-sday barred me admission 01 the Kingdom qi Nepal into trie United Nation** on tne ground* that four Soviet satellite states were Deing "discriminated against." :vlr. Alexander Soiaatuv. soviet Union, said: "*Ve are not opposed id
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  • 38 5 MOSCOW, Aug. 26.—The Soviet news agency, Tass, yesterday reported from Peiping that the six days People's Congress of the north-eastern provinces* of Manchuria opened in Mukden on Aug. 21 to elect the people's government council of Manchuria.— Reuter
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  • 74 5 STALIN'S WORK ON "ANARCHISM OR SOCIALISM MOSCOW. Aug. 26:—Generalissimo Stalin's work "Anarchism or Socialism/' has been published in a separate edition. Commenting on it the newspaper Pravda said: "The book belongs trt the ideological repository of our Party as an outstanding contribution to Marxist-Leninist theory. "ft is a model qf
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  • 88 5 COLOMBO, Aug. 26.— Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries, will shortly submit to the Ca_ binet proposals to establish three central silk factories in the island. These factories, it is learned, will b e run on a cooperative basis. The Government will
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  • 231 5 TO SELECT SITE FOR RESEARCH STATION condition^ are iavourablc for th^ 5; twy 01 cosmic rays. i'oe iiigiitist rwi nh station the world at present is situated on tne summit 01 Mount Evans in Colorado (United States of America) at an alutuae 01
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  • 107 5 Next Asian Labour Conference To Be Held In Ceylon MADRAS, Aug. 20.— The second sesMo.i 01 tin- Asian Regional taoour Conference will be held in v cviiui in jaiiuitry. i:».>u. ivlr. iv. L. ♦l.iiiu'u. Director ol the Indian isranch ol ine 1.L.0. announced here. ul. Mathew has just returned from
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  • 218 5 DUTCH AND INDONESIANS OBSERVE CEASEFIRE FULLY TASIKMALAJA, Java, Aug. 26.— The United Nations agreement to cease hostilities in West Java is observed well by Dutch and Republican armies. But both sides are plagued by bloody terrorism of fanatical religious groups. This was ascertained from a i>ixday tour rnrougn tne heart.
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  • 135 5 SAIGON. Aug. 2fc. The Economic om mission lor Asia and the Far riast (ECAFE) will nave before it applications tor associate membership from both the Vietnam Government of Bao Dai, ex-Emperor of A nn am. and the rival government of Dr.
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  • 88 5 CANBERRA. Aug. 26. Australia's new secret service has begun to function. I*a head, Judge Geoffrey s. Rccd, has reported to the government that the service i 6 established and functioning at part of Australia's defences The Official titii <*1 the new *er_ vice la th« Aiiijiraliaii
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  • 940 6 Federal Police Chief Suggests Practical Positive Measures "OVERALL PICTURE STILL, SERIOUS" "Can Government suggest half a dozen practical and positivq things the ordinary man and woman can do to hasten the end of the Emergency and drive away the prevalent laissez-faire.?" This question
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  • 228 6 Bandits Burn Buildings On Chinese Estate In Tapah Area At 1.00 p.m. on Auj?. 24, at Siong Hoc Estate, 4th mile Tapaih Road, in Tap-ali area (Perak) 20 armed bandits with rifles and Btenffllits burnt down the labour lines, rubber store and a small engine shed <-oii la hi in
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  • 184 6 Mr. Samuel G. Welles, associate editor of "Time" and "Life" magazines, has just arrived in Singa. pore in the course of an 8-month reporting tour of the Far East. This is his first trip to the Far East. He spent five months recently
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  • 73 6 Mrs. MacDonald And Children Leaving For Canada Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald and her two children are sailing from Penang at the beginning of next week, on a visit to Canada. They will spend some months with Mrs. MacDonald's parents there, and return to Malaya in the Spring of next year. The
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  • 260 6 The Dealings in Land Occupation Period Bill was read a third time and passed in the Legislative Council on Aug. 23. It is expected that the Ordinance will be brought into force fairly shortly. Section Ifl of the Ordinance
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  • 116 6 UNIVERSITY FOUNDATON DAY FIXED FOR OCT. 8 The Chancellor oi the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm MacDotiald, in exercise of his powers under Section 1 of the Constitution of the University of Malaga has fixed Oct. 8 as the Foundation Day of the University of Malaya. "Fou ndat ion Uay"
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  • 56 6 The Malayan Sikh Union, with headquarters at 3, Club Road. K. i.i -litI it p it i ii.v> ann^Hinirfi a pan- Ma layan drive to get Sikhs to contribute to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, and forward a cheque for $1,500 as a first
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  • 120 6 11TH STOKE VESSEL TO BE LAUNCHED TODAY At noon today, Saturday %ui 27 or as soon thereafter as the tide permits, the Singapore Harbour Board will be launcning a waterboat which has been built foi Messrs. Hammer Co. of Sin**pore. The launching will takr piacc 9\ Keppel Harbour accessible thruu"n
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