Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 221. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 206 1 on Assembly Session Ends Amidst Cheers Of Bharat Mata Ki Jai' Iffal Outstanding Decisions Passed 7- Week-Old Sitting 0V TO BE ALTERNATE NAME I in Our Own Correspondent) a DELHI Sept. 18. The seven-week session ot Assembly ended here today jffcen oi u Miami Mata-Ki Jai* 99 The session \igtstMnding
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  • 119 1 TORNTO, Sept. 18.— Nearly 200 shipboard holiday travellers, most of them Americans, died in a raging night time fire that swept flames and panic through the Canadian pleasure cruiser Noronic in a few scant minutes early on Saturday. Awakened by screams and smoke, more than
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  • 86 1 vp, lB._Thailand gW Hav u io sessiqn of u> PiMi,ir Pa< l n- nations convened *Jgrmed yesterday by I. m U Pre »*W «f tht*g l,,,rview wit^ fe lf p invitatM*:,f- i -> tida for the s still beif the upport, legate. al
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  • 23 1 SEIZED FROM SDALLA CREW y seiz<>pinm Of the Liner Spc wa< Hu tied nder hfel the (Friday Is On V ui ifom"»nb.iv A.P.
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Sept. 18 —A fairly large sun spot is reported by the Koyal Observatory and it is predicted this will cause disturbances on radio circuits between Sept. 17 and 21. The Kodaikanal Solar Observatory in India have also predicted disturbances for the same period. Reuter
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  • 88 1 INDIAN U.N. DELEGATION MEMBERS IN LONDON LONDON, Sept. 18. Five members Of tne .Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in New York arrived at London air port yesterday trom Bombay. They included two delegate*, the Sahib of Nawangar and Mrs. Suchita Kirpalani. The Jam Sahib oi Nawanagar was
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  • 209 1 BRITAIN TO DEVALUE THE POUND? CUFFS TO ANNOUNCE DECISION LONDON, Sept. IS.— A .veil informed British source reported Sundav Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will announce devaluation of th c pound sterling on Sundav night. The present exchange value of British pound is $4.03. The extent of the
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  • 109 1 RANGOON, Sept 18 —Ceylon s new Minister to Burma, Susanta De Fonseka, Friday last presented his credentials to Burmese Presidem Sa«» Shwe Thalk. In a short speech preceding «IM presentation ceremony at the President's hou><\ Mr. Ponseka said h« would always endeavour to preserve the
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  • 88 1 TOKYO. Sept. 13. Suphot Iganinanda, member of Thailand's Commerce Ministry, has arrived in Tokyo to promote trade between his country and occupied Japan, it was learned here. Trade between thc two nations ls now being conducted undcr a 60 million dollar (US) and financial
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  • 163 1 ILS. SENATE COMMITTEE'S OBSERVATION WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— Russia has over 5, 000,000 men in her armed forces and is steadily increasing her military strength, according to a joint Senate committee report issued yesterday. Since 1948, Russia has increased, her military budget by 19 per cent
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  • 311 1 India Wants Clearcut Statement Whether Pakistan Is Aggressor In Kashmir THAT IS THE CRUX OF THE PROBLEM thROALPURE* E. Punjab. Sept. 18.~Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced on Saturday that India has rejected arbitration proposals of a United Nations Commission on Kashmir, but scoffed at anu talk of war with Pakistan*
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  • 150 1 TORONTO, Sept. 18— Police announced here last night that at ileaM 197 people died In a fire which destroyed the Greated Lakes whieh destroyed the Create Lakes docks before dawn yesterday. A total of 600 people were in thc 003-ton liner. Police recovered 190
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 18.— Two Italian airmen, Giovanni Brondello and Cam Ho BaVioglio. attempt ng to fly the Atlantic in a singie engined plane, were today more than 24 hours overdue at New York. The Italians, who were making the flight to raise funds for a
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  • 57 1 TOKYO. Sept. 18 Japanese 1 cable and wire manufacturing industries are being swamped with orders from overseas One company w'U ship 647 miles of communication cables ig India via Yokohama and Kobe for the first time since the end of the war. Total shipment of ordered cables is expected fo
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  • 167 1 I.AKi: SUCCESS, Sept, IB.~llnless points of referent* ar<> agreed upon beforehand In the parties concerned, arbitra'ion ol th< Kashmir dispute tan serve no useful purpn according to Sir B« -negal N. Kau, India's representative to the I'nitcd Nations. At a
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  • 227 1 Deadlock In Dutch-Indonesian RTC Talks Denied n PHL5££F' SepL J ,S Th Secretary General of the nulch.lndones.an round-table conference on Saturdav report ed progress in the three-week old discussions. He denied "cer tain press speculations" that the talks o„ the future status of Indonesia had reached a deadlock. CONTRARY TO
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  • 73 1 NO NIGHT HAWKING ON RAILWAY PLATFORMS CALCUTTA, Sept. 18. Railway administrations, it i<* learnt, have decided to stop immediately hawking at stations during night hour* so as not to disturb passengers The EI and BN railways are accordingly taking steps to .^top by \endors and stallkeepers on station platforms between
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  • 58 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 18.— Th* establishment (.1 diplomatic relations between India and Chile will be announced shortly it war learn, d h'Te ye. iCrd Jamshed Vesugar, Indian Amh.x^u lor h i will act also as An:bassado 0 y lij ard Will he gOir g '<< Bantla^c "obaM early in <
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  • 88 1 Socialist Party Wins Four Seats In Bombay Bye-Elections BOMBAY Sept 18.—Thfc Indian Socialiot Party ha^ won four new 1 seats in Bombay Municipal Corporation bye-elertions. the results of which were announced yesterday. The elections were held earlier this week to fill vacancies left by Communist nemfcers of the corporation imprisoned
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  • 63 1 U.N. KASHMIR COMMISSION LEAVING FOR LAKE SUCCESS SRINAGAE, Sept. 18 Ih* Unit. cd Nai ions Kashmir Commission H bk« i\ lo leave for Delhi shortly bB its way lo Lake SuctKs lo report to ihe Security rtuaeil on ih«* Kashmir issue, i« was hariud hero ,v« ftterdaj The Commission today
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  • 61 1 POLICE FIRING AT NEHRU MEET INC: ONE INJURED MAN DIES NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 —A man who wa injured when a police officer f»red to qu« II a tisturbant* CMeed b> *ik people described a,Communis'^ at a meeting addressed by Indian Trim*- Minister Pandit Nehru at PerSßepore, fca.st Punjab yesterday,
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  • 86 1 CHAI DHURY KHALIQUZAMAN IN BAGHDAD GHD/ E J Chaudhury Kaliquzan Pi dent of th« Pak tan Moslem League who <• making a tour ol th« lliddl< Bast investigating Bupport for a "United Isiamistan arr. ved h«»M' v< -vnlay. H<> met th< Iraqi Pr< F> Sad a^d Actu {Fon M u
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  • 198 2 1949 50 RIDING AND POLO PROGRAMME IN BOMBAY BOMBAY. Sept. 1". The Amatuer Riders Club of Bombay has arawn up an ambitious programme for the 1949-50 season starting from the middle of November. Tre Club proposes to organise a number of polo tournajnents and mounted sports meets. besides coaching aspirants
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  • 117 2 INDIA'S DRAFT CONSTITUTION TO BE TRANSLATED IN ALL LANGUAGES (Trom Our Own Correspondent) NKtt DELHI, Sept 18— The Indian ijnslituent Assembly yesterO.i adopted a resolution providing translation 'of the C (institution in Hindi, lhe National Language, and in other major languages. The Assembly also passed Law Minister Di It ML
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  • 67 2 MW DELHI, Sept. If.— A statistical training centre for Asia will bc established here in October. Sponsored jointly by the United Nations Kood and Agricultural Organisation and the Government of I dia, the centre w r ill conduct a 14--week course on planning, census methods and
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  • 111 2 S. KOREA FAVOURS PEACE TREATY FOR JAPAN TOKYO, Sept. is President Bynsman Rhee has advised General Maf.Arthur that Korea favours <w\ Immediate peace treaty for Japan Ambassador Han Pum Chung i- of the Korean Diplomatic jvti >ion here returned from Seoul, Wedn« sday and presented Rhee's v to MacArthUT personally
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  • 145 2 F.A.O.-Sponsored Cooperatives Meeting To Be Held In Lucknow m: v DELHI, Sept. 18.- A techi cal meeting on cooperatives in ia and the Far East called by the t T nltrd Nai inns Food and Agricultural Organisation ii to b« held in t uckr.ow (United Provinces) from Od 23 io
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  • 173 2 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Thc big three Wcstern foreign Ministers reported on Saturday after a final meeting that they were "in accord" on Par Eastern questions. U.S. Secretary ol Stati 1 Dean Acheson, British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin and French Foreign Minister
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  • 319 2 India Denies Zafrullah Khan's Charge Of 'Intransgen In Kashmir Deadlock No Settlement Possible Without Disbanding Of 'Azad' Kashmir Force* SIR B. RAMA RAITS SHARP REJOINDER LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 18.— India denied Friday night a Pakistan charge that India is responsible for blocking a settlement of their Kashmir dispute. Rau oon
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    90 2 PHoro South Africa is spending £50,000 <> H 50,000, overlooking Pretoria, in me,i,o 3^V'T^J were the Dutch pioneers who settled at h, **wtrZM British took over the Cape, the Vo rtreku, i Pe ln M Wish their independence in the interior th dfd 'r-mmM hill which dominates a pass through
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  • 186 2 INDIAN ARMY-KI-JAI, SAY CITIZENS OF RAJAURI SRINAGAR, Sept 18. Lile in the town of Rajauri which autfered wholesale destruction at tin 1 hands ol the raiders in the early staged of the Kashmir fighting has now practicably returned to normal. Thc Indian Army's helping hand to the civil administration in
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  • 479 2 Kollengode MadhdMoji rLxtioftotion I CALICUT, Sept. IS— Sri Madhavaraja of m\m siding over the fourth annual sissi, )n 0 f m ;i) ders' Association at Gttapalam on Sept. 11. said t! Malabar should help in the creation of a Kerala "We in Malabar
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  • 163 2 SIMLA. Sept. 18.— Mr. Amarnath Vidvalankar (Congress) was last week declared elected to the East Punjab Assembly in the non-union labour constituency bye- election. The bye-election was caused by thc migration to West Punjab of Maulana Oaud Ghaz.navi. Mr. Vidyalankar polled 2191 votes against 447
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  • 119 2 New W. German Republic Chancellor Outlines His Policy BONN, Germany, Sept. 18.— The new West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, in his first policy statement said last Trursday that Germany would never give up claims to the Polish-occupied eastern territories. Shortly before he was elected as Chancenor by the Federal
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  • 136 2 All -Through Flying Training Scheme For R.I.A.F. NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Air Headquarters, India, has initiated an "all-through" flying training scheme .to improve existing training standards and increase the number of pilots trained at the various R.I. A.F. centres. The three Air Force Training Colleges at Coimbatore (South India
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18.—Considerable progress has been reported In the resettling and rehabilitation of nearly 2.000.000 displaced persons from East Pakistan. Tlie West Bengsal Government, in a review of the work done to resettle displaced persons, said a township estimated to cost Rs. 100,000,000 was
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  • 50 2 BONN, Sept. 17. The chairman of the German Social Democratic Party, Dr. Kurt Schumacher, on Friday received Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, prominent Indian Socialist leader i n his office at the Bonn Parliamentary building. The meeting was described as "a purely private and informal visit." A.P.
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  • 123 2 Bose-Sponsored United Socialist Congress Of Leftists At Nagpur (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR. Sept. 18.— Leftist leaders from all parts of India will meet here on Sept. 25 at a two-day Conference of "United Socialist Congress of Leftist Groups" convened by the Bengal politician Sarat Chandra Bose. Mr. R. S.
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  • 94 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Sept. 18. A New Railroad Workers Union called the "All-India Union of Railway Workers' was formed her.* yesterday at a conference cliv^.i^d bjr the Communist led All-India T.ade Unioa (Mngress. Th? New Union. According (o the sponsors, %viil "prepare the
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  • 37 2 Rangoon, Sept. 18. Foreign Minister U. E. Maung will lead Burma's del^gaMon to the fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadows, it was officially announced here by ni&ht. Reuter
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  • 130 2 KARACHI GOVT. TO INTRODUCE LEGISLATION KARACHI, Sept. 18. The Pakistan government is likelv to introduce legislation soon to prevent foreigners owning newspapers here, it was authoritatively learnt on Friday night. The Clartex Corporation, a newly formed United States syndicate announced last week that it had bought
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  • 156 2 AMRITSAR, Sept. 18.— The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee has sent a memorandum to the East Punjab Government and the Government of India urging them to secure guarantees from the Pakistan Government that the sanctity of 17S historic gurdwaras in Pakistan was inviolable. The
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  • 94 2 Throw Second Man From Carriage JULLUNDUR. Sept. 18. A Gov eminent rice inspector wa- stabbe< and thrown out oi the 3rd Cla compartment and another pa* senger who went to h's aid scabbed to death bv three unknown persona on last Friday n Mukerian on the
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  • 613 3 IS Assigned Dominant Role 1L MEETING OF PACT MEMBER IN WASHING iIN ftfBISGTON* Sept. 18 Twelve determined L n nations shouldered their own military resfLlities on Saturday under the Atlantic Pact 5 Mf mounting Russian armed might painted in background for
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  • 66 3 NEW WORLD SUGAR PRODUCTION RECORD FORECAST WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. World BUgar production in the 1949-1950 crop year may set a new record two to four percent above the 37,276,000 tons produced during the season just ended, the U.S. Agriculture Department said. An expected cutback of about 750,--000 tons in Cuban
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  • 365 3 The Chinese Question UN General Assembly A Problem Poser For Delegates JfeSUa kss, Sep!, is. Nationalist China's ifcjj KK e r :<i»sl Communists is the one big „l thi.i nobody has laid before the United \l »«>t even being talked about much here, x Harrelgon, A.P. Correspondent. there havi time
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  • 134 3 FAR EAST IS WORLD'S STORM CENTRE SAYS STIKKER Stikker Dutch Foreign Minister, said when he arrived here Fridav i th Atlantic Pact meeting that politically and economically the MfefS* WaS the world s He declared that in Indonesia, tne economic situation is far graver than most people realise. A Indonesia
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    63 3 PHOTO. "•EJ f wo In donesian couples went to St. Pangras, London RegisWl ce i or a d i u^ weddin *eft to right: Dick Sah'ertianhis bride Pauline Bakhoven; Doty N oya and her bridegroom Radon Mas Soebroto Handjo Wahono. After the double wedding tinheld a reception at the Youth
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  • 180 3 Anthony Eden On Washington Dollar Talks Outcome NORWICH. England. Sept. 18Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy leader of the Opposition in Parliament, said yesterday: "We have had too many cycles of crisis. H*"iT 1 U Af nE l e we must toally call a halt to that process. We must pull ourselves
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  • 360 3 No Peace Possible Without Unity BURMA Thakin Nu's Warning To The Burmese RANGOON, Sept. 18.— The Burmese Premier, Thakin Nu, on Saturday again stressed the need for complete countrywide unity if Burma is to have lasting peace. He told a peace rally here that unity did not mean mere inter-racial
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  • 225 3 LONDON Sept. 18.— Sir Stafford Cripps came home today and said his Washington talks were the most successful have ever had" on Britain's dollar crisis. "I think that this view would be endorsed bv both the Americans and the Canadians," he added. VVe feel
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  • 168 3 Eight Countries Accept Invitations To Islamic Conference KARACHI, Sept 18 tight Moslem cwni tries Ecypt, Iran Iraq. Saudi Arabia. Syria. Lebanon, Yemen and the Sheikhdom of Muscat have so far accepted invitations to take part in the Islamic Lclndmic Commence due to open here on Nov. 25. The conference will
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  • 74 3 LONDON. Sept 18.-Mr, Walter Edwards. Civil Lord of th Admiralty, win leave by air on Monday on an official visit to naval establishments in Colombo and Trincomalee. While in Ceylon he will attend BrttSTW* f hand *ng over a gritish fleet min*
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  • 337 3 Br. Railworkers Urged To Abandon Threatened strike Union Leaders' Appeal hi.:, "r'! c c K d si d w i„ .ftr; claims for higher wages. The appeal by (he National Union <d Rail* Ur Us h S KI" t,W rUS h f Wage ner edworkerJ mr W i tim *MII
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  • 38 3 MOSCOW. Sept 18. soviet Foreign Minister Andrei y Vishinsky and his top aides left b ?T^f} e H P G d y night u > ;ift,ri(i <*!- United Nations General Ammhiv in New Yark A .P.
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  • 20 3 VATICAN ITY Sept More than 300,000 Paleitine refugees nearly all Arabs have received *ui Reuter
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    • 82 3 buy "GOLD LEAF" Ceylon Quaii' y I TEA with complete confidence I that it is unexcelled -incom- I parable and an* quailed. F. A. BARTHOLOMEW/. I/Ili.. I Agents. My night-cop when <^$?^ STOMACH'S upset pJI He >MW it u thf way <*4 C3JSJ^ flettiag*a sound refreshing sleep. But *»t take
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  • 570 4 Bandits Destroy $1 8,400 Worth Of Estate Property in Bentong Area GURKHAS ATTACK HUGE TERRORIST FORCE NEAR BATU AMAM M aboul 11.30 p.m. on Sept. 16, an unknown number of (hinese bandits entered the Kon Liong Estate in Bentong area (Pahang) and burnt down ttie smoke hoiine containing 81 piculs
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  • 113 4 NAVY THANKS S'PORE FOR WELCOME TO AMETHYST The following is the text ol a letter from Rsar Admiral C. Caslon, C.8.E., Flag Officer. Malayan Area. Singapore to .the Governor of Singapore dated Sept. 14: "I should like to express to the people of Singapore, through you. the appreciation of the
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  • 71 4 C.-G. LEAVES FOR BORNEO The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. left Singapore by air yesterday. Sunday morning on a visit tq Borneo. He will go first to Brunei, where he is to attend the celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the SuUan ol Brunei on Sept. 20. Afterwards he will visit
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  • 59 4 VARSITY FUND TOPS $600,000 MARK It ts officially announced that up to Sept. 3. a total of $622,957.25 j:a^> been received by the University oi Malaya Fund. Among notable donations axe from Mr. Yeap l Ee oi Ban Hin Lee Bank Ltd., ing fcioo.ooo.oo, Messrs Overseas Assurance Corporation Led, Bingapore
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  • 20 4 The sale ol V ck>ry Savings Certificate! up to and including Aug. 31,' i nted to 5:;77,098.
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  • 154 4 The Singapore Muslim Paiesline Reiiei Fund Committee has sent a second remittance at £600 sterling (5>5, 177. 53 to the Egyptian Kea Crescent Urganisation, Cairo, fa* relief of Muslims in Palestine. Tnis sum was made up of donations urum Singapore's 2nd contribution $4,5ay.53; Johore's 2no contribution $98.00;
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  • 150 4 Thirty-two delegates, observers, and members of both the 1.L.0. Secretariat stall and U.N. Conferences Stall made a trip yesterday morning through Bin gap >re Harbour by tlie launch l4 Chan teh," to the SlielL Installations on Pulau Bukom. Led by Mr. R. W, Williams, Manager
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  • 210 4 PENANG GIVES COOL RECEPTION TO AMETHYST! PfcNANG. Sept. 18. H.M.S. Amethyst, hero of the Yangtze river exploit, steamed into Penang narbour this mornng. bat n^ great welcome such as was given her in liong Kong and Singapore awaited her here. There were no tooting of sirens and only some of
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  • 523 4 ACTING A.C.S.LI. PRESIDENT STRESSES M We, the local civilian employees of the War Department, maintain that we are citizens of this Colony and as such the Local Government has corresponding obligation to the civilian workers of the Army. It is under this assumption
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    113 4 Above Is a gn^up ph->tasr._vpH of the Students and Supervisors taken iu t Hindustani examinations held at No. 6, Race Course Lane, Bingapore undeTth^tiki Netaji Memorial Library whica is affiliated to the Hindustani Prachar Sabh u lJ of 44 students appeared for the three gradas c*f e xamina tions: Ptathmit
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  • 340 4 Following are the results ot the Onam Day Sports and other competitions held at the New World Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 4, under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam: JUNIOR BOYS Blind Man's Buff: Sukumaran (Fir n Prize); Kathir Kaman
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  • 139 4 The Governor of Singapore has approved the promotion of SubLieutenant Michael John Heywood Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to the rank of Acting Lieutenant Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve with effect from 31st August, 1949, inclusive. The Governor has approved the promotion of Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Lawrence Rickard,
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  • 54 4 Sept lg —-The United States,"* said a local newspaper headline, "Intends to Convert Surabaya into Their Naval Base." This story from The Hague said Uutch papers have published a report from Washington which confirms the rumours that the U.S.A plans to concert Surabaya into a large ITS naval h;i.a Ih
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  • 201 4 Commerce And Industry Advisory Committee Meet In Kuala Lumpur The Comme,r'oe and Industry Advisory Committee lor the Fe aeration of Malaya met for the first time last week at the Federal Council Chamber building. The United Kingdom Trade Commissioner, Mr. K. E. Mackenzie attended the 'meeting. The following (members of
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  • 118 4 A School foe Malay children has been started by the Detachment! ol the 3rd Battalion Malay Realm M at Nibong ln Kelantan. At preaenl the School has an enrolment of 36 tx>ys. aged 4to 12. They are taushl reading and writing in Ru nl
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  • 43 4 The Governor of Singapore has appointed Mr. Gabriel Clifford Clark Blakstad. Senior Customs Officer. Federation of Malaya, to be Supervisorof Export Duties. Singapore, for the purpose of the said Ordinance* with effect from 24th August, 1949, inclusive, vice Mr D J. Allen.
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    • 42 4 At 7.10 p.m. over the BUi Network, Radio Malaya today. Monday. Sept. 19. Mr. Won? Poh Lam. will be interviewed about the Public Health Survey recently conducted in Singapore bv elg'lt fi ft 'a -year medical students of the College of Medicine.
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