Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 257. SINGAPORE, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 150 1 Representatives From USA, USSR, UK, Australia Etc. Also To Participate I,l> JiVARAJ MEHTA TO PRESIDE (from Our Own Correspondent) \l DELHI. Sept. 4.— Fraternal observers from Wfl n countries are expected to attend the Third 2 Session af the Indian
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4.— Visitors to Delhi may soon be taxed at rates varying between eight annas (US cents 16) and two annas (US cents four). The Delhi Municipality con- siders this necessary to cope with increased expenditure on Health and sanitation A.P.
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  • 63 1 12 4 A message from ad- r ol the Vietminh, my movement) ming military in Vietnam was an Bed jointly l Ol Paris Vietnam i Prance Vietnam Li ad n be Vietnam translated, was ft Chi Mmh l o all annual
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  • 61 1 W2AVILLE French West Mept south African wnister, Liie Louw, I uiied i»,r the interP treatment sM African Urican powers. roadcast by Radio said "these who d Central and West built their homes Belgians, Por- Africans are Bed to judge what is i rest and to
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  • 67 1 JBE ISSUED ON JANAURY 26, 1950 JJ DKUII, Sept. 4. The Government has ■''</ oecided /not* Fr?e /nrfia's neu? coins u?iW of /Arec /ions on the Asoka Pillar in lh < hing'g head, says an AP report coins will i peacock,
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  • 38 1 I***. 4.-Presi-named Mr. a d former if Governor >a', biggest he Pacific. t" 1 th "•PPoint- fi"sident'.s o djng civil Maeurt ol ■abitaiiti of ,J jurisdicI t nt J A Krug, Iv will ,uc- A Pawnall Reuter
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  • 146 1 MANILA, Sept. 4.— No matter how tough the going may be Carios I*. tvomuio it seems can always acquit himself with flying colours. The dean of Philippine diplomats one day found himself all alone irr his room at tne swanky Government-owned Manila Hotel. H« was deeply engrossed
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  • 81 1 RANGOON, Sept. 4. Three elderly British natkmate. wht. mate their homes amidst the purple hills of the Southern Shan States when they retired, have refused to evacuate Karen-held Taunggyi despite thc threat of bombing by Government forces, thc A.P. learned ollicially Saturday.
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  • 115 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4.— Mr. T. G. Nataraja Pillai, former Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, denied here the charge made in certain quarters that Indian* authorities "woke up too late" to save the late S. A.
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  • 40 1 TIRANA, Sept. 4.— The Albanian Defence Ministry disclosed today that 227 Greek guerilla troops who crossed the border into Albania during the recent Grammes mountain fighting have been sent to internment camps. Reuter
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  • 63 1 CALCLTTA, Sept. 4.— The Ptf International Lawn Tannis Championship of Asia will commence here on Dec 22, the All-India Lawn Tennis Association announced h«re. Tennis associations: of 47 coun tries, incfuding Britain, Prance ana the United States, have been invited. Philippines has already
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  • 55 1 LAKE SUCCESS Sept. 4.— U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie announced Friday the appointment of Cemil Goken. Turkey. Eric Labonne. France and Sir Desmond Morton, Britain, as Vice-Chairmen of the U.N. Middle East Economic Survey to be headed by Gordon Clapp U.S. Chairman of the Board of
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  • 90 1 CANTON, Sept. 4— Communis* troops were massing on the Kwang-tung-Honan border about 100 miles north of Canton to attack the Han-kow-Canton railway, according to Chinese reports reaching here. Ten thousand regular and guerilla troops were said to be concentrating at Juchen while a Nationalist
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  • 25 1 "SAIGON Sept. 4. Lieut Gen. Marcel Maurice Carpentier. new Commander-in-Chief of French forces in the Far East, arrived here yesterday by air from Paris. Reuter
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  • 85 1 DALLAS TEXAS, Sept. 4 —Major General Halter C. Short, 69, who was stripped of his command after the Japanese smashed unwary Pearl Harbour, died on Saturday night. Dr. John Chapman, his physician, said: ''He was in a stupor." At his bedside with the
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  • 53 1 JOGJAKARTA, Sept. 4._Preparations an being made in the Republican capital to hold an interIndonesian education conference which will discuss questions regaring present and future national national education, savs Aneta. thc Dutch news agency. A committee will be established shortly to start implementing the decisions taken, Aneta's correspondent in
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  • 73 1 PRETORIA, Sept. 4. —The South African Citizenship Act came into force Friday with its promulgation in the Government Gazette. Under a provision of the Act, im migrants will be eligible for Soutn African Citizenship after six years residence in the Union. Settlers from other parts
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  • 121 1 DISTRICT BOARD ELECTIONS: 372 SEATS OUT OF 548 WON (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4. Congress has won 372 of the total 548 seats in Tamilnad District Board elections and has an absolute majority in 9 of 11 Districts including Nilgris, according
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  • 191 1 RANGOON Sept. 4. Two planes chartered by lhe Indian Embassy yesterday evacuated over 100 Indian destitutes from Mandalay, second largest city in Burma. 500 miles north of Rangoon. These Indians lost all their personal belongings and were red homeless when insurgents occupied Mandalay early
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  • 161 1 KASHMIR HAS CAST ITS LOT WITH INDIA, SAYS ABDULLAH ALLAHABAD. India, S<pt. 1 Abdullah. Premier of Kashmir, declared here today: "Kashmir has cast its lot with India." He told a students' meeting he was "not upset" by the "Attlee formula"—President Truman's and Mr AUlee's appeals to India and Pakistan to
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  • 184 1 AUSTRALIA TO EXPEL 2000 CHINESE! SYDNEY, Sept 3 -Coramun wealth immigration and b*cuiity authorities were today seeking o??r ',000 Chinese believed to have b'ea .smuggled illegally into Australia in the last £5 y«ars by shipb trading with the East. A security ufllcac *aiU luatruc* UoHa liad b»cn issued fruui Canberra
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  • 82 1 HE WILL REMAIN IN I!,S. DUIiIM, NEHRU'S VISIT NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— Thc American Embassy announced here Ambassador Loy Henderson is leaving for the United States early this month For routine consultations. The Embassy said the Ambassador is planning to travel via the Pacific
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  • 74 1 ATHENS, S«i>i 4. -Greek Depu ty Premier and Foreign Minister Mr. Con* tan tin TatJdaris .-.aid here today that the Oraefc question would discussed ai tht« thr«-e way AchaaoOpevin Schuman netting Sep;. 14 Returning today from Pan.-. Tsal.laris said that Omega, through her army's
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  • 693 2 UN Commission Asks India Pakistan To Settle Kashmir Dispute By Arbitration Reply To Truman-Attlee Appeal Eagerly Awaited Optimism Expressed In UN Circles LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 4.— Tift United Nations Kashmir Com mission was reported to have asked India and Pakistan to arbitration of their dispute over Kashmir. UN officials said
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  • 58 2 ££F&* 4 Tne child elephant Kafako, a present from rnalland 3iam arrived safely in :i Danish ship Marks 1 rldav nornlng. About 200 people mothers with hi dre n pressmen, cameramen and aome officials welcomed the elephant at Kobe Harbour where n was transhipped by
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  • 85 2 MADRAS PROVINCE TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT IN FOOD BY 1951 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4 —Madras will attain self-sufficiency in food by 1951, Mr. P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja Premier said here yesterday Mr. Raja told the press the Government's "three-pronged attack" would yield an additional 700,000 tons of foodgrains
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  • 141 2 S. African Clash With Police Due To Communist Agitation? JOHANNESBURG. Sept. 4.— The western suburbs were quiet last night after Thursday's serious rioting that followed the one penny increase in African tram fares. Mr. C. G. Thompson. City Tramway Committee chairman, appealing for calm, said the disturbances arose to a
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  • 152 2 MANILA. Sept 4. Philippines fourth political party was formally launched yesterday. 500 delegates, mostly youthful barristers all over the Philippines, gathered to form the Citizens Party with fiery Senator Lorenzo Tanada, Harvard graduate, as head. Tanada who led the ouster of former Senate President
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  • 110 2 Education In The U.S. Official's Views BOMBAY. Sept. 3— The aim of education in the United States of America is the development of the individual. Mr. W. M. Ilartwell. Cultural Affairs Officer of thc USIS in Bombay, said here. Mr. Hartwell toW a meeting of students that universities In the
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  • 47 2 (From Our Own Correspondent COIMBATORE, Sept. 4. Cong**-* captured 39 seats in the elections to the Coimbatore Di?*rict Board, according to latest reports. The report said Socialists Rot four seats and Independents seven Reresult for two seat* are not known. —Copyright.
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  • 56 2 HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS (From Our Own Correspondent} NEW DELHI, Sept. 4— The Indian Government Health Ministry is establishing a pilot scheme to provide health insurance to industrial workers, it was announced here yesterday commencing in January 1950, the scheme will provide free medical aid, maternity care and
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  • 61 2 Madras Govt's Novel Scheme For Village Medical Aid (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4— The Madras Government has sanctioned the scheme for the opening of 21 combined medical and public health centres and a group centre in 20 districts. The scheme envisages provision of medical aid within five miles
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  • 86 2 SIR Electrification Scheme To Be Temporarily Stopped (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4.— The South Indian Railway have been advised by the Transport Ministry to stop works of electrification and remodelling of stations in order to cut the expenditure for the present year. The Railway Board advised the South
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  • 28 2 Greek Recognition Of N. Korea ATHENS, Sept. 4. -The Greek Government yesterday extended official recognition to the Government of North Korea, a Foreign Office spokesman announced vesterday. Reuter
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  • 415 2 THE HAGUE, Sept. I.— One of the main problems confronting the steering committee of the Indonesian round-table conference here yesterday was the procedure for hearing views of minorities and significant interests." During the past wevk there hay beeai much
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  • 204 2 South Borneo Indonesian Guerillas Told Jo Stop Fighting Dutch BANDJERMASIN, Sept. 4.— The Republican Army Command has ordered the guerilla forces in South Borneo to stop fighting the Outch. The order issued on Friday, in effect, extended the United Nations cease-fire agreement from Java and Sumatra to the isolated region
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  • 371 2 Madras Citizens Honour Retired India Agent Mr. Nataraja Pillai "HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR AMELIORATION OF DIFFICULT CONDITIONS OF INDIAN LABOURERS" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 4. Citizens of Madras City paid grateful tribute to the refirea Agent of the Government of India Mr. T. G. Nataraja Pillai at a
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  • 219 2 INDO-PAKISTAN CANAL DISPUTE; KARACHI, Sept. 4.— A INkki .n v If there W as no agreement, he added p.l i adopt some unilateral methods of a Dnr 7', h <*" har, tional level. PProath for settlement at mu They^would apply to the court direct
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  • 120 2 LONDON. Sept. 1-UI thfi ments needed for tne petiUi appeal to the Privy (mm Nathuram Godse and Sir Apte. sentenced to death f<i assassination of Mahatma (In are now with the London v)L* handling toe appeal Preparation i I well advanced and to be lodged Within ni^ht. Inside the
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  • 85 2 LONDON. Sept^'Pr;; ter Clement Attlee ih end in the countn WJ seeing leaders of nation* First of all K I Hashemite Joi goodbye, after a tj guest ol the Bi The SlamPrince Viwat formed sources some kind ol Britain. He discuss the piircha Attle.- is acting -.j reUry in
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  • 45 2 KARACHI S M mentol Eland* v rlntendent cargoes ammuniti. lies, trade .i- u nc< i t.. i countries ui Si 01 Karachi on V The ll l! I be discus- cover all l ll jtf agncul t,irt u labour A.P.
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  • 229 3 Labour Minister Shinwell 'sj.Appeal i-nO.V, Sept. I.— Mr. Shinwell of the Labour m iit appealed openly to the Conservatives on a political truce until the Anglo-Ameri-jl talks hare ended. Shinwell spoke at a Labour mititid <" tiasingtom. Lrthile,
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    69 3 PHOTO. Holland's colonial minister J. H.Van Maarscveen (centre) wel= coming Indonesian Republican delegate Dr. Mohammed Roem (left) and Dutch Ambassador to Canada Dr. J. H, Van Royen tin their arrival at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport from Batavia recently. Dr. Van Royen has been heading the Dutch Delegation in Indonesia, and with
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  • 86 3 India Includes Switzerland Japan As Hard Currency Countries LONDON, Sept. 4.— The Indian Commerce Ministry has included Switzerland and Japan among countries grouped as hard currency areas for the purposes of imports, Delhi Radio reported last night. All territories under United State* sovereignty and Canada have beci. grouped in the
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  • 70 3 Islam "Most Important" Weapon Against Communism WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. The Moslem religion is the most important weapon against Communism in the Near East, Major-General Robert W. Gerow said on Friday. "No one can be both a Moslem and a Communist," he added in an address to the Sixth Armoured Divisions
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  • 87 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. 4— The US Agriculture Department said Saturday United States wheat production in 1950 may pass the 1,000.--000,000 bushel mark and the price may be ten per cent, lower than in 1949. The Department said this may come to par even with acreage allotments in
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  • 30 3 GENEVA, Sept. 4.— The International Refugee Organisation (IRO) will move 18,133 displaced persons to the United States and 12,330 to Australia during September, it was announced in Geneva Saturday. A.P.
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Sept. 4.— Thc Turkish envoy in Damascus yesterday informed the Syrian Government of the Turkish Government's desision to recognise the new regime in Syria, Ankara Radio reported. Reuter
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  • 364 3 pinion \tnong Washington Diplomatic Officials lASHIXGTON, Sept. 4.— Diplomatic officials Sat- did that Great Britain's economic come back bdu bleak until she rules decisively one way or ■on devaluing the pound, cables John Scali, AP indent. m Britain's answer on
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  • 130 3 LENINGRARD, Sept. 4. A new permanent exhibition of the life of the Indian and the Indonesian peoples opened Thursday in the Leningrad museum of ethnography, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. The exhibition, held under the auspices of the U.S.S.R. academy of science,
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  • 94 3 CEYLON SPEAKER FOR STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE COLOMBO. Sept. 4. Ceylon's delegation to the Ijiter-Parliamen-tary Union Conference at StocKholm on Sept. 7 led by the Speaker, Sir Francis Molamure, left by air on Wednesday. ,„^J The six-man delegation includes the learier of the left wing Lknka Sama Samaja Party, Dr. N. M.
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  • 116 3 JAPAN'S RADIO LISTENERS TOTAL 8 MILLION TOKYO, Sept. 4.— Half the homes in Japan has radios, SCAP's Civil Communication announced yesterday. That's a big percentage and a tremendous gain since mid-1946, perhaps unparallelled anywhere in the world, the Broadcasting Corporation of Japan boasted. After the war, Japan had only five
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  • 255 3 lEFC ABOLISHES ITS GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUNCTION WASHINGTON. Sept. 3.— The Rice Committee of the International Emergency Food Council on Friday terminated its global rice allocations. The action ends a wartime emergency measure effective since 1946 under which a majority of the world's nations sought
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  • 79 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 4.—Reports from La Paz, Bolivian capital, said last night that rebel planes bombed the city yesterday morning. Reports of the bombing of La Paz came as a climax to a week of revolution in which rebels seized widely scattered centres throughout
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  • 607 3 Nationalists Claim To Have Beaten Of f Red Attacks CHINA: CANTON, Sept. 4.— The Chinese Nationalists reported today they had beaten off Red attacks 180 miles north of Canton, but acknowledged increasing danger to Amoy, 330 miles north-east of Canton, says an A.P. report. A Nationalist military spokesman also admitted
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  • 9 3 THROUGH LONDONHONG KONG CABLE TRANSMISSION NOW POSSIBLE sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdf A.P.
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  • 238 3 CANTON, Sept 4.— The Commu nisis were smashing hard on Thursday inwards Chenhsicn, rail* way town 180 miles north of Canton. Unofficial, bin credible reports, Mlid ihe R«dfl l.*»lh Anm was* wi'hin eiglii mile* n«»rthea*l of Chenhsien. 11* loss would cut 'h» rail link with
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  • 41 3 "SPEAKERS" MEET IN DELHI NEW DELHI. Sept. a threeday conference of presiding officer. <»f legislative bodies in the pfevincet and states opened in New Delhi on Thursday. The Speaker of f he tip dian Parliament. Mr. G. V. Mavlankar presided. GIIS
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  • 341 4 One Killed And Seven Wounded At 9J5 p.m. on Sept. 3, a hand grenade tvas thrown into the Coronation Park, Taiping. The grenade fell a few feet from the coffee-stall and killed one Chinese who was drinkinjg coffee and wounded seven others including
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  • 116 4 A meeting of all tne Ceylonese in Muar was neld on mig. 28 at the Muar Ceylonese Association premisses. After light refreshments and tea, the President of the Association Mr. K. V. Lingam gave a summary of the proceedings of the /ul-CeyioiUse Conierence at Kuaia Lumpur, where
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  • 118 4 US House Senators To Visit Singapore On Sept. 12 WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. The itinerary of the U.S. House of Representatives Sub-Committee which Is en route to the Orient for a general study of U.S. Government agencies in the Far East is as follows: Manila. Sept. 12-16. Saigon. Sept. 16-19. Batavia.
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  • 212 4 Radio Malaya has announced a competition for composers of song* suitable for broadcasting to Malay Schools. The first prize will be $100.00, the second prize $50.00. and the third prize $25.00 say* an Official Press Release. The songs submitted must consist of original words
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  • 111 4 New Office-Bearers Of Indian Association, Butterworth The Annual General Meeting of th© above association was held at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday Aug. 27 at the Association premises and the following were elected as offce bearers Patrons Janab P. S. Abdul Kader and Mr. M. P. Matthews, J. P.; President Mr.
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  • 91 4 The Hindu Association Committee will be holding a meeting on, Tuesday, Sept. 6, t 0 consider, among other business matters the following agenda: To call a representative meeting of all Hindu bodies and sangams in the Colony and consider (i) The HUldu Marriage registration to be introduced
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  • 134 4 New Postage Stamps To Be Issued On Liberation Day The Postmaster-General announces that the new postage stamps and postal stationery for the State of Selangor will be released for sale on Monday. Sept. 12. The denominations of the new stamps and the price of the stationery will be as follows:
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  • 121 4 The Indian Vernacular Schools in the Settlement of Malacca held their First Annual Athletic Sports in fine weather on Monday, Aug. 15— Indian Independence Day at the Kubu Park, Malacca. 658 competitors, boys and girls, took part In 40 events.
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  • 151 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— The enhanced duty on Indian cloth and yarn imposed by the Pakistani Government is expected to be discussed at a conference of officials of both the Governments to be held shortly. Tho new rate? of duties,
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  • 78 4 Next January it is hoped to provide free places in the undermentioned schools for a certain number of boys in Chinese schools under 12 years of age (English reckoning) who have passed 4th year Lower Primary, says an Official Press release. Teluk Kurau English School,
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  • 42 4 Mr. H. I. Wetherell, Operations Officer. Department of Civil Aviation has been appointed to act as Chief Operations Officer with effect from 3rd August, 1949 in place of Mr. D. W. Burnett-Rae, Acting Deputy Director of Civil Aviation.
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  • 40 4 Mr. H. L. Ward has been appointed to act ae Chief Surveyor Grade I, Singapore with effect from the 22nd August, 1949, inclusive, in place of Mr. Alexander Grahom, who proceeded on leave on 21st August, 1949.
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  • 374 4 UNPRECEDENTED GATHERING AT ONAM CELEBRATION (By Our Staff Reporter) Never before have the Maiayalees in Singapore congregated in such large numbers as they did yesterday when they assembled to celebrate their most important annual national festival— the Onam. Well over 3/100
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  • 50 4 The Army in Singapore will commemorate Liberation Day by flying the Union Jack from ah Miiiary Buildings and by all Units. At 6.15 p.m. the military band and pipes and drums of the Ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders will beat the retreat 0 n the padang.
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