Indian Daily Mail, 17 September 1949
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Title Section17 1949-09-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 219. SINGAPORE, SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 17, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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146 1949-09-17 1 barge Of Misappropriation Of nblic Funds Alleged fresh Developments In Philippine Politics fAJV/M, Sept. 16.— President Elpidio Quirino toto jail his political rival Dr. Jose P. In an impassioned speech at a public meeting in Duma I m (tntral Yisayas, Quin no charged146 words
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204 1949-09-17 1 TRUMAN GETS INDIA'S REPLY ON KASHMIR TRUCE PLEA WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 .—President Truman has received a reply frc m India to his recent appeal to the governments of India and Pakistan to accept the United Nations Commission's proposal for a truce settlement in the disputed state* of Jammu and Kashmir.GIIS; Reuter - 204 words
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72 1949-09-17 1 "ANDAMANS TO BECOME HAWAII OF INDIAN OCEAN hmMur Own Correspondent) nbflM SV The Owtitfrai Assembly today Nih' Article empowering the i" 1 of >h< Indian Republic to ir» that for certain purposes a (d >'a<e would no' bo consillfortifi N»aU- The Asternu dMii-mg the Article in th*-* h CUstititioll "fgarding72 words
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Article59 1949-09-17 1 16 -Pakistan'•rKashmir Affairs, Mush > a id here last. •na might yet agree to hat United Spates Adappointed arbitra'*r:anr: a truce agreement' < t to:hmir dispute. :hn United Nations Comind.a and Pakistan nor Govemm«nt have so 'Wonned of anything to I he told Router. said h« was pleased -a59 words
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55 1949-09-17 1 India 's Bumper Export Manganese This Year tu c wn "despondent) Fw, Pt 16— India will L"m tons of manganese L^*^ according to official Kd'oih V 4OO 000 tons will R u^r tcd Slates and TR v> am Ind >a will Khu 5 000 trough the v '^25,000.000 will be55 words
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40 1949-09-17 1 There will be a public meeting at the Indian Association. Malacca, tomorrow Sunday at 5.30 p.m. when Mr. S. T. Adityan. a-dvocate and ex Member of the Madras Legislative Council, will speak on Indian Art.40 words
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116 1949-09-17 1 COMMONWEALTH TO BE A SUPER STATE BIGWIN INN, Ontario, Sept. 16.— An Indian delegate suggested to the unofficial Commonwealth conference here yesterday that the Com-morrvvt-aUh 'Units should work towards a Federal Government to administer all the British family of nations as a sort of Super 1 StaHe. The delegate's nameReuter - 116 words
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220 1949-09-17 1 NEW INVENTION WILL REVOLUTIONISE PRINTING INDUSTRY BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sep. 16. A remarkable machine that sets type quickly and perfectly on^film, without using metal, has been announced here. Publishers and scientists declared thai it promises to revolutionise the printing field,* and bring enormous savings in the costs of printing newspapers, books220 words
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290 1949-09-17 1 Manchester Guardian 9 s Call To Br. Administration In Malaya TO DEAL SATISFACTORILY WITH CHINESE COMPLAINTS MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 16.-A call to^the British administration in Malaya to see that Chinese fomplaints are dealt with in just manner there, was 3 by the Liberal Manchester Guardian yesterday. "The present difficulties ofReuter - 290 words
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Article132 1949-09-17 1 CHINA CANTON, S«pt. 16— The National Defence Ministry announced today that a small force of Communist regulars had crossed the border of Kwangtung province from Kiangsi at a point 125 miles north northeast of Canton. It was the first officially admitted invasion of Kwangtung by Communist132 words
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265 1949-09-17 1 NO IMMEDIATE RESULTS EXPECTED FROM SURRENDER OFFER, ADMITS NEWBOULT At the "high level" Press inference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, asked the reaction of the bandits to the recent surrender terms offered to them by the Government, the Chief Secretary Sir Alec NewbouU said: "It is too soon to expect any265 words
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90 1949-09-17 1 COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION MATTERS SET UP RE: APPLICATION FOR ENTRY PERMITS Two steps of importance have recently been taken by Government in connection with Immigration matters, says an Official Press release. A Committee has been set up composed of officials and unoflftcials to advise the Controller in case of applications90 words
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111 1949-09-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 16. Eleven Tamilnad members in the Indian Constituent Assembly today told Prime Mincer Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru that Andhras" could not claim Madras City to be included in the proposed Andhra Province since jt »s111 words
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857 1949-09-17 1 NEWBOULT EXPLAINS NEW CONSTRUCTIVE CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMMUNISM At yesterday morning's high level Press Conference held in Kuala Lumpur, l he Chief Secretary, Sir Alec Newboult, made the following statement:- 4< ln the statement issued last wee* regarding surrender terms it was857 words
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77 1949-09-17 1 W. Bengal Police Rushed To Chandernagore: Street Clash Reported (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Sept. 16— West Bengal police rushed to Chandernagore this morning following report of a stree* clash between tw,o faction* in the ci<y last night. Police sources said "all is quiet now." Police administration of Chandernagore was77 words
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Article84 1949-09-17 1 KING'S GOLDSMITHS ROBBED LONDON, Sept. 16. Windowsmashing thieves escaped with jewellery worth £5.000 Thursday in daylight raid on the Kind's goldsmiths, Garrard and Co. in th«> heart of the Picadilly shopping centre. Garrards have been goldsmiths to the Crown sine 1740 and polish and repair the Crown jewels. One thiefA.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement58 1949-09-17 1 TELL TOUR PBOOOOXi TO THE VWOriM through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. MALAYAN AIRWAYS 4^g|r IPOH RACES Ist OCTOBER A DIRECT FLIGHT WILL BE OPERATED FROM SINGAPORE 10.00 A.M. Ist OCT. FROM IPOH 2.30 P.M. 2nd OCT. RETURN FARE $140.0058 words
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673 1949-09-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 17, 1949. A COMMENDABLE ACTION IT is reported that the Singa--1 pore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to drop the stand for a 25 per cent increase in rents for dwelling houses and that accordingly it will now write to the Government withdrawing673 words
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Article136 1949-09-17 2 Pandit ftehru's Slogan For People Of India NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.— Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has given a new slogan to the people of India: "Win refugees' hearts through love." Nehru was inaugurating here a social workers training camp of 100 men and women refugee trainees, under theFOC - 136 words
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92 1949-09-17 2 BANGALORE, Sept. 16. The Government-owned Hindustan Aircraft Factory here will repair and service all de HavUlaaid aircraft, owned by t'.idian operators. The factory has just concluded an agency agreement with the de Havilland Aircraft Company, for distributing de Havilland aircraft ji-.irts in India. Six engineers from here92 words
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143 1949-09-17 2 NO CO-OP., v, SELF-RESPECT. SAYS FOOD MINISTER CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Sept. 16.— -if he p perly developed among the mas t .< ,n ralh^w foster brotherhood, patience, eo uner?t; C rre(t thrift which will be more from the co-operative trades," said Mr a u m b* of Food and CooperativeFOC - 143 words
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147 1949-09-17 2 American Engineer Advise Govt. On Fertiliser Project •'■•■'.'nil), S(pl can i-.ni sU anl ~*> ifl v «j has *1 MMT |iro.|(y I Van Nl I -»'<! Hit P^at ur eoa] q -h "1 dertopmta; and possibiliiies b U »Jow quality and cob *j»partoftlKworid"li,3 Mr, Van n,., u h 'W FactoryFOC; Reuter - 147 words
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55 1949-09-17 2 RADIO ADVISER FROM LUCKNOW FOR CEYLON COLOMBO, Sept. I6<— Professor! S. N. Ita'-najankar, Principal of Bhatkanda University, Lucknuw has been invited to advice, the Broadcasting authorities on measures necessary to improve Sinhalese broadcasts. The Broadcasting Advisory Committee has reviewed the whole question of Sinhalese broadcasts and has agreed they areFOC - 55 words
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Article128 1949-09-17 2 COLOMBO, Sept. 16.— Four hundred and forty-nine persons wer<* detected travelling without tickets on the Ceylon Government Railway during the latter half of last month. They were caught in eleven surprise raids. Rs. 1,538.65 was collected from 370 persons who paid double the fare and penaltyFOC - 128 words
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112 1949-09-17 2 Dr. Konrad Adenauer Elected First W. German Republic Chancellor BONN, Germany, Sept. IG. Catholic Conservative Dr. Konrad Adenauer skinned througn by a one vote margin on Thursday to win the necessary majority to elect him first Chancellor of the We-sl German Republic. Tiie 73-year-old lawyer pulled .1 bare majority ofA.P. - 112 words
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109 1949-09-17 2 POONA, Sept. 17.— The Bombay Lcgislaitve Assembly, which began Its monsoon session here last week, has passed a Bill amending the Bombay Moneylenders Act. The Bill, providing for "deterrent sentences*' to moneylenders charging higher rates of interest than 6 per cent. O n secured loans109 words
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101 1949-09-17 2 No Big Changes In Hyderabad Government Envisaged HYDERABAD (Dn.), Sept. 17 Major-General J. N. Chaudhurl. Military Governor of Hyderabad, discounted reports of impending changes in the Hyderabad Government and said that he could foresee "no sweeping changes for the present." He was speaking at the annual function of the HyderabadFOC - 101 words
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96 1949-09-17 2 Indian Socialists To Launch "Satyagraha" BOMBAY. Sept. 16.— The Socialist Party of India may launch a nationwide "satyagraha" to demand "alternative Governmrnt, if t li«* present Government fails to "save country from the omnipresent crisis through its own polices." This declaration was made by Mr. Jaiprakash Narain, Indian Socialist leader,FOC - 96 words
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124 1949-09-17 2 JERUSALEM, Sept. 16.— There ar<* indications that some Arab Palestine leaders may ask the United Nations to conduct a referendum on the futyjre status of their country. Since the armistice settlements following Palestine hostilities, the major part of Arab Palestine has gradually driftedA.P. - 124 words
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61 1949-09-17 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 17.—Thirtythree Canadian locomotives were unloaded here this week and sent to the East Indian Railway Workshop yard Theee locomotives will be on the track after necessary fittings and alterations. Out of the 39 locomotives, 17 have been allotted to the East Ind»a nFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-09-17 2 riiuTU. Representative Franklivn l>. RoosevrVt. Jr.. Democrat o»f New York and hs bride, the former Suzanne Per r in of New York, .slufnil outside the home of the bride's mother. In New York, after their marriage. RotoseveJt. who. is 35, recently was ejected to Coiigress flrrtm New York's 20th district.A.P. - 68 words
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78 1949-09-17 2 15,000 K.W. THERMAL PLANT FOR CAWNPORE CAWNPORE,Sept. 17.- The Cawnporo Electric Supply Administration which ii run by the. UP. Government has ordered a 15,000 K.W plant from Britain at an estimated cost of Rs. 95,00,000, it was reliablv karnt here. J Cawn|K)rc has a power plant wn:ch is l^egarded asReuter; FOC - 78 words
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352 1949-09-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 16.— "Hindi is safe but what of Tamil, Telegu, Kannada and Malaya lam?" asked the Madras Mail, a local English daily, in a bitterly critical editorial on the Triumph of Hindi. 44 Hindi has352 words
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Article59 1949-09-17 2 SIMLA. Sept. If). -Tlu- Prime Minister, Pandit Nvhru, who is paying a three-day visit to East Punjab, will arrive in PerOgepore by air tomorrow morning and spend the day there. He will visit Ludhiana on Sept. 18. He will arrive in Ambahi the sameFOC - 59 words
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214 1949-09-17 2 PARIS GOVL'S VIEWS PARIS, Sept. 16.— M. Francois Mi ttcrand Fromh Secretary for Information, told the press here Monday that the French Government still upheld the creation of a special statute within the framework of the French Union for France's establishments in India. This,214 words
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562 1949-09-17 3 NEW DELHI, Sept: 7 (By Air MaiI).— UNCIP released today the correspondence between the Commission on the one hand and the Governments of India and Pakistan on the other, revealing the circumstances that led to the joint political meeting of representatives ofI.D.M. - 562 words
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Article294 1949-09-17 3 UNCIP WITHDRAWS ITS INVITATION Vl.— Telegram dated Aug. 18 from the UNCIP Chairman to Sir O. S. Bajpai withdrawing the invitation for a Joint meeting at New Delhi:— To prevent further preparation for joint political meeting in Dettii on Aug. 22, I have the honour to inform Your294 words
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Article664 1949-09-17 3 UNCIP's PROPOSAL TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN Following is the text of the correspondence I. Letter from Mr. Hernando Samper, Chairman of UNCIP. to the- Secretary-General. Minister of External Affairs, Government of India, and to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, Pakistan: Srinagar. Kashmir, Aug. 9.664 words
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Article337 1949-09-17 3 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA PROPOSED II Reply to UNCIP, Chairman's letter Tjy Sir O. S. Bajpai, Secre-tary-General, External Affairs Ministry, Government of India. New Delhi, Aug. 12, 1949. Excellency. 1. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated Aug. 9 which was delivered by337 words
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Article251 1949-09-17 3 3.— With regard to the suib-ject-matter of the agenda, the Commission has already reached certain conclusions in respect oi some of the items. The largescale disbanding and disarming of the "Azad Kashmir" forces is an example. The Government of India assume tnat conclusions of this character will251 words
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256 1949-09-17 3 U.N.C.I.P. ACKNOWLEDGES INDIA'S LETTER lII.— UNCIP Chairman's acknowledgment of Sir G. S. Bajpai's lett*r: Srmagar, Kashmir, Aug. 13, 1949. Excellency! I.— l have the honour to acknowledge receipt of the letter dated Aug. 12, 1949, in which Your Excellency wag kind enough to reply to the Commission's letter of the256 words
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346 1949-09-17 3 PAKISTAN'S PROPOSALS REPLY TO UNCIP INVITATION FOR JOINT MEETING IV.— Letter dated Aug. 11, 1949, from the Minister of Foreign Affairs Government of Pakistan, tp the Chairman of* UNCIP, in answer to the Commission's invitation to a joint meeting. Excellency, 1. I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your346 words
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234 1949-09-17 3 INDIA CONSIDERS TWO ITEMS ESSENTIAL V.— Letter from Sir G. S. Bajpai to the UNCIP Chairman acknowledging h»s letter of Aug. 13: New Delhi, Aug. 18, 1949. Excellency, 1. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your predecessor's ktter dated Aug. 13, 1949. It would appear from the234 words
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309 1949-09-17 3 Vlll.— Reply by the Ministry of Foreign Attairs and Commonwealth Relations, Pakistan, dated Aug. 16, to the UNCIP Chairman's letter dated Aug. 13; Excellency) 1. I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated Aug. 13, ltf49, forwarding a copy of the Government309 words
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Article267 1949-09-17 3 CANNOT BE DISCUSSED The Commi. hlß r Aug. 13, 1 withdrawal and of the bi Army bu- the Azad K paragraph 2 Sept. 9, 1 gave a cai tnc Paki the resolutio not contempl j or disband 4ofth,(:, n of Eke. 11. 1946 plebiscite Dr reported to h. Minister ol267 words
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Article163 1949-09-17 3 (b) Northern Arti. i plained in paragraph I i J letter dated May 30, IM claim oi th< CKrwnunaij India to military and idq trative control ovei them Area-. Is contrßj^J clear provision^ ot clause 9 lj part li of tn»- Comm solution ot Aug n i163 words
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Article662 1949-09-17 4 This Narrow-mindedness fiia Dangerous, Warns th'-y could grasp something and ivcapiu late it to the 1 world. He exhort eel he students to make India cul'uraily great, discarding the spuit of narrow nationalism and parochial outlook.- FOC t (Bv Air Mail).— l'andit mnru, ,i \HA« Al) ."'l". herW «fFOC - 662 words
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642 1949-09-17 4 IX. SiT G. S. tfajpai's letter to the UNCIP Chairman in reply to the latter's telegram of Aug. 18 and letter of Aug. 19: New Delhi, Aug. 21, 1949. Excellency. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated Aug. 19, 1949, and642 words
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406 1949-09-17 4 PAKISTAN'S VIEW OF TRUCE TERMS Fallowing is the text of the appendices to the UNCIP Chairman's t if r he Governments of 1949*__ Pakistan, dated Aug. 9, A.— Memorandum on the Government of Pakistan's point of view with respect to the ComS U ?cSo s406 words
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Article461 1949-09-17 4 B.— Memorandum an the Government of India's point of view with respect to the Commission's truce terms of April 28, 1949. Disbanding and disarming of "Azad Kashmir" forces (Truce Terms of April 28, 1949, paragraph 3 b and c). I.— The Indian Government, In a461 words
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126 1949-09-17 4 SHILLONG, Sept. 16.— Large deposits of limestone. Important raw material in the manufacture of Portland cement, have been discovered in Mikir hills, Assam, by a party of the Geological Survey of India. The reserves arc said to b e enough to feed a cementGIIS - 126 words
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422 1949-09-17 4 LUCKNOW, Sept. 16.— The vast majority of middle class couples want limitation of families^but many are ignorant of birth control methods. This was the conclusion reached by the Lucknow University Statistical Section wlfich interrogated 173 husbands recently. Lucknow is the capital of.A.P. - 422 words
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Article441 1949-09-17 4 'Service Must Be Your Motto" Gen. Cariappa's Advice To Army Recruits JAIPUR, Aug. 21, (By Air Mail).— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-€hief of the Indian Army, addressing exServicemen's Union and Liaison Rally this evening said thai the great name the Indian Army had earned was the result of the serviceF.O.C. - 441 words
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6 1949-09-17 4 ASSURANCE ABOUT "AZAD KASHMIR" FORCES POCFOC - 6 words
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145 1949-09-17 4 Bevin Acheson Agreement On Urgent Japanese Peace Treaty WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Secretary of State Acheson and British Foreig nSecretary Bevin agreed Wednesday night tJhat a Japanese peace treaty is urgently needed for a long delayed Pacific settlement. Then they turned their attention to Europe and the Balkan. Acheson reported the twoA.P. - 145 words
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66 1949-09-17 4 LONDON. Sept. 16.-— The British Foreign Office announced today that exploratory talks on British, American and Canadian relations in the field of atomic energy would begin in Washington on Sept. 20. The announcement stressed thr talks were exploratory and said that no new arrangementsReuter - 66 words
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Article331 1949-09-17 5 NEHRU - The Choice Betore Mankind Today f0 GOVT. ONLY CURE FOR POLITICAL SICKNESS NEHRU rt\HAGEN, Sept. 16.— Mankind is facing the !\i u <<n one world or no world at all, accordt i ee n well-known philosophers and pohticans Übert Einstein, John Steinbeck, Lord lord Boyd Orr and Thomas Mann.Reuter - 331 words
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94 1949-09-17 5 EARL OF HAREWOOD TO MARRY ON SEPT. 29 LONDON, Sept. 16.— The Earl of Itarcwood, King George's 26-year old nephew, will marry Austrian born Marion Stein an Sept. 29 in an all white wedding. The King and Queen head the list of 900 invited guests who will crowd into St.A.P. - 94 words
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Article180 1949-09-17 5 NKW DEMAND FOR WAGES r l)()N Sept lf>. New demands for wage inl2"Naj spread labour unrest from England dn<l *i Northern Ireland. J*Ni electrical and mining industries were W. Uorkors fighting against the Labour 1 b efforts to "freeze" pay scales. wen tor the n workers P J*nw qiitA.P. - 180 words
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102 1949-09-17 5 Pakistan To Terminate 1939 Tariff Pact With Burma KARACHI, Sept. 16.— The Government o f Pakistan has given notice to :he Burma Government for termination of the ten-year-old Tariff Agreement of 1939," it was officially learnt Wednesday night. The Pakistan Government have, however, expressed the desire to negotiate a newA.P. - 102 words
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97 1949-09-17 5 MANILA, Sept. 16.— Barter trade between the Philippines and Siam appeared a likely development as the Republic studied means of saving its dwindling dollar reserves. The Philippine Legation in Bangkok informed the Foreign office thrat Thailand's Premier Phibun Songgram Is now ready to start negotiations forA.P. - 97 words
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254 1949-09-17 5 LONDON, Sept. 16. Lord Hailey, British expert on colonial administration, who recently returned from Africa, said Wednesday that political developments in South Africa mi^hl ultimately lead to an open conflict between the White population and African interests. He was addressingReuter - 254 words
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115 1949-09-17 5 PITTSBURGH. Sept. 16. A nationwide U.S. steel strike cm Sept. 25 is a distinct possibility. U.S. St*el Corporation, says will iuH accept the pre-Ldential fact- finding trizi&'s steel peace formula without barpaininK The next move is up to Pnilip Murray. President of the CIO UnitedA.P. - 115 words
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128 1949-09-17 5 U.S. NOT AGREEABLE TO GOLD PRICE BOOST WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. U.S. Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder has notified the International Monetary Fund that the United States will not agree to a boost in the price of gold. His declaration indicates that the U.S will, if necessary, use its vetoA.P. - 128 words
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98 1949-09-17 5 KARACHI, Sept. 16.— The State Bank of Pakistan Wednesday announced a net profit of Rs. 10,211,--876 04a5.— 06 ps. in the first yeai of its life ending June 30, 1949. Gross earnings of the Bank are Rs. 21,001,189 9 as.— os ps. whileA.P. - 98 words
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166 1949-09-17 5 TO BE REVIEWED AT WORLD SEMINAR TO BE HELD IN INDIA LONDON, Sept. 16. The entire problem of illiteracy among the rural adult population of Asian countries will be reviewed at the world seminar to be held in India on behalf of166 words
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338 1949-09-17 5 India Likely To Be Hqs. Of S. E. Asian Institute Of Cultural Co-operation DR. RADHARRISHNAN TO MOVE ISSUE AT UNESCO MEETING PARIS, Sept. 16.— Israel and Pakistan last night became member states of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Delegations from both countries are expected to attend theReuter - 338 words
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60 1949-09-17 5 LONDON, Sept. 16.— Dr Tara Chand Secretary to the Indian Ministry of Education left Northolt airport today on a Scandinavian aii liner for Copenhagen. "I am £topping in Copenhagen for two days only on business he said. "I will th"n fly on toReuter - 60 words
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Article114 1949-09-17 5 PARIS, Sept. 16. Ex-Emperor Bao Dad of Ann am, head of the independent state of Vietnam, arrived at Hanoi, northern IndoChina, by air Wednesday from Hue, Annalm, Agence France Presse reported. With him were Vice-Prime Minister of Vietnam, Gen. Nguyen Van Xuan and his privateReuter - 114 words
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101 1949-09-17 5 CANBERRA. Sept. 16. Mr. Joseph CliiAey, the Australian Prime Mirster. ha& suggested to Kins George VI that the Royal FamJy nniriil visit Australia, in 1951, he U>iA thr Australian House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Chifley said at the time of the Kings illness lastReuter - 101 words
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360 1949-09-17 5 SHANGHAI, Sept. IB. A conference to organise a centraJised Communist Government for China may he under way now in Peiping. Official silence seems to he known that delegates from this this, the month the Governme The Communists at present are ruling conquered areas withA.P.; Reuter - 360 words
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Article60 1949-09-17 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16. The Indian Government on Tuesday released details of the new IndiaCzechslovakia trade agreement signed on Aug. 2, revising an earlier treaty of Mar. 28. The new treaty is intended to provide a balanced trade each way of US$lO million dollars. The earlier treatyA.P. - 60 words
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Article91 1949-09-17 5 LONDON, S-pt 16— Britain nownas a jet fighter which can climb to 40,000 feet in four minutes, tt was diM 10.-pH Wednesday night. The plane is the two -jet Gloeter Meteor powered with a new engine, the Rolls Royce Avon. Its two^mile-a minute climbing performance wasA.P. - 91 words
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71 1949-09-17 5 A MAGISTRATES TEST TO ESTABLISH PARENTAGE LUCKNOW,, Sept. 16.— Two refuge* women arc in court here, each claiming to be the mother of a s-year-old girl. The local magistrate, wno heard <he claims of the contesting partis. has ordered a "blood grouping test to >iablish the parentM** «>f the FOCFOC; Reuter - 71 words
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Article56 1949-09-17 5 WELLINGTON. Sept. 16. -Prime Minister Peter Fraser said here Tuesday that the New Zealand general elections would be held on Nov. 30 next, on a Wednesday. He added that though there had be^n suggestions to revert to Saturday elections, the majority of the Parliamentary LabourReuter - 56 words
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263 1949-09-17 6 Registration Of Plantation And Mine Workers New Security Measure To Be Enforced As From Nov. 1 At the high-level Press Conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, the Chief Secretary, Sir Alec Aewboult, announced that registration of labour regulations had been enacted and would shortly be published to come into force263 words
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369 1949-09-17 6 Mr. Balwant Singh To Query Govt. On Education Facilities In Naval Base Mr. Balwant Singh Member for Rural West Singapore Legislative Council, is going to ask the Government at the next Session oi the Legislative Council whether it is the intention of the Govt. in collaboration with the Naval Base369 words
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136 1949-09-17 6 Award In Wages Dispute To Be Submitted This Month End The Rubber Industry Arbitration Board— Dr. T. H. Silcock, Chairman, Mr. K. J. Cumming and Mr. R. Ramani, met yesterday morning in the Executive Council ChamDer, Kuala Lumpur, to discuss evidence already heard. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 13 and136 words
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368 1949-09-17 6 At about 9 p.m. on Sept. 15, thirty armed Malay bandits murdered a male Malay at Kampong Kempas in the Temerloh area (Pahang). The bandits robbed valuables and money from the house and then set fare to it with the body of the deceased368 words
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Advertisement122 1949-09-17 6 Two trained Tamil teachers wanted immediately for St. George's Kuad School in Singapore. Thf head teacher must be a trained man with teaching experience and organising ability. The assistant may be of either sex with experience. They will be paid according to qualifications and expencaet. The revised scale of salaries122 words
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Advertisement50 1949-09-17 6 Passengers leaving for Nagapattinam and Madras are informed that we undertake to supply lorry transport, and make efficient and prompt service to deliver their baggages inside the steamer. For full information contact: Jupiter Luggage Service 30, The Arcade, Singapore. PHONE: 35^76 OR SARAVANA VILAS SNUFF SHOP «2. SKRANGOON ROAD. Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement50 1949-09-17 6 TODAY: 7.00 and 0.15 P.M Tarzan The Leopard Woman DIAMOND Only for Today 3 Shows at 3-6-9 p.m. RA/AKUMARI TAMIL 0 Starring Thavamani Devi, Balaiya, Ramachandran and others Opening To-morrow 3 SHOWS: AT 1.30, 5.00 and 8.30 P.M. |o|^&k Sockalinga Bagavaibar, Venu Bai, |£9| Rajalakshimi, Katnamba! and H^pW many others50 words
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Advertisement146 1949-09-17 6 DIAMOND THEATRE Special Sunday Morning Show at 11 a.m. on 18th September, 1949 The Wonderful Musical Hit with Suunt and full ot Comic in The Fighting Hero (Hindustani Picture) Your favourite queen SUDHA RAO and fearless king ROMESH. VYAS. See how the ftgnting going on in the silver screen witn146 words
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