Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1949

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. n o> 2 24. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 156 1 Reserve Bank Of India Refuses To Quote Rates For Purchase Sale Of Pakistan Rupee! Bombay financial Circles fredkt Early Collapse Ot hew Rupee tDMBAY, Sept. 21— The Reserve Bank of India owted hen today it will not quote any rate for the fftow wd sale of the Pakistan rupee. Bdnkinir
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  • 79 1 Our Own Correspondent) ■KDPI'K 5.,,- 21.— Th« UH Jra Ma/door Sabha Wlolicc of a oße-day token \g Ur n il (heir demand** mt sages arc not mer by tapaenl Ahmed i)i, lf Frcs .j_ lm lata Mazdoor Sabha. is l*j DHhi for consultations w,
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  • 18 1 PANDIT NEHRU TO ADDRESS KASHMIR VARSITY CONVOCATION ■4-Lu hv fini convo. ?MGn S) d" n Skpt 24 a
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  • 15 1 INDIAN VICE-CONSULATE AT JALALABAD 21. -India nsulatc at Nanndraoi the North- has been Consul. AP.
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  • 98 1 PjUV Ow Own Corresoondent) 'blared l ndi a n Socialist leader Mr. Jaiprakash Si •<, "iff. that lh Socialist Partv of India aimed „u l ebsin^ a public meeting in a suburb W,r p Ve ha vc great leaders ,ike p a« dit
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  • 65 1 FORMER RANGOON CHIEF JUSTICE DIES LONDON, Sept. 21.— Sir William Carr, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Rangoon, has died in London, it was announced yesterday. He was 77. Sir William entered the Indian Civil Service in 1893. He became judge of the small Causes Court in Mandalay
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  • 18 1 indent) F.v, sa--2 J Were Botla. .^xut X. /S4 fyaKraha ty l ctoaure of > -c t h
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  • 60 1 BIG THREE RESUME DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH SYRIA DAMASCUS, Sept. 21.— Britain, the U.S. and France on Tuesday resumed diplomatic relations with Syria, it was officially announced in Damascus. WoUis recogi^sing the new statu* oi Syria yere handed to SyriL's foreign minister, Nazem Koudsl, at on e o'clock on Tuesday by
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  • 81 1 INDONESIANS LOOK TO INDIA AS ELDER BROTHER MADRAS, Sept. 21.— Indonesia had benifited much by the impact of Indian culture and Indonesians were looking upon India as the elder brother, said B. W. F Napitocpoeloe, an Indonesian missionary now in India while addressing members of the Madras International Fellowship last
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  • 282 1  -  Dr. Hatta DUTCH-INDONESIAN R.T.C. TALKS: IHE HAGUE, Sept. 21.— Dutch and Indonesians had word' today, Wednesday, of the first agreement— and a major one— i? 1 i he J month -old Round Table Conference seeking to settle Holland future relations with her
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  • 232 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20— The pro. &iess made by the Soviet Union in tht last twenty years has nove. been achieved in any part, of 'Ik world during that tpan of time. Dr. Solomon Tronc, well-known American engineer, said here. Dr. Trone, who was planning
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  • 136 1 LUCKNOW, Sept. 21.— The Ree tor of Athens University, Dr. G.P. Oikonomos, has sent a message of greetings to the Vice-Chancellor of the Gurukul University of Kangri In the United Provinces on the occasion of the forthcoming Jubilee celebrations of the University. Th<» message
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  • 53 1 KRISHNA MENON CALLS ON ATTLEE ON KASHMIR ISSUE LONDON. Sept 21— The High Commissioner for India. Mr. V. K. Kri*>hn:». Menon. called on the British Prime Minister. Mr. Clement AUlcr today and remained with bim for 40 minutes /iJ s J b l wd tha th discussed latest aev*loi>m#»ntv ti-...
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  • 113 1 HIMALAYAN CURIOS ON DISPLAY AT HIGH ALTITUDE FAIR LUCKNOW, Sept. 21— Wha: may be the highest mountain com mercial fair in the world is now being hel.l at Matamurti diooo ■feet, n<-ar the well-known Hindu shrine of Badrinath in the Himalayas. faj has be« organised by SLi to 2 l
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  • 136 1 Nehru added: "As a matter of fact assurance to this effect jas g'ven to us by the U.N. Commission m our talk last year. That is why a question like that is not open to arbitration, because that involves reopening something that has
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  • 435 1 INDIA AND PAKISTAN UKELY TO FACE ANOTHER MOCK TRIAL! FLUSHING, Meadows.New York Sept. 21-Vnitvd Nations observers believed yesterday thai l the sLuritu (aimed will have to reopen consideration of thedUoute between India and Pakistan about Kashmir Pte **a£s !ts»ir«siff£as 2--cnmplete. They believe that
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  • 40 1 Hi^ M ?y;. Se f t^ 21 The muntwt leader, detained under security measures, who sought release from prison in order to attend the Provincial Legislature of which oe is a member. Ichp ,««,>.. was refused.- Reuter
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  • 313 1 NEHRU REITERATES GOVT'S STAND He said that there were three major questions for _UU waters? Kashmir Ev acuee Properly and (he issue of Canal and .he n7rtaHaaa^h&7SLi«Z hayetw^Zl^!' ycars two facts. Firs* ly. the decision of the D »m.u .r k h y
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  • 58 1 NEW DKLHI. Sep IL-Moeta. jire leaving India lor Pakistan at the rate of 200 dai| y owing i 0 the seizure of l heir property und*r evacuee proper y laws iMuslims. who ai lhe tune of the parht.o,, became Hindus and Sikh* to save tkeanehrc*, are
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  • 326 1 BUT IT CAN BUILD PASSABLE ROADS OF CONCILIATION SAYS ROMULO i'hiii^nVnS S&ftfiL Sir .Ear* neral Assembly, said last iS i2 „J e J n eH N:ll '<'»* <-enol endowed WltMhe Dower V,! 'e, mU fl misunderstanding us»S l) m,W I r
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  • 80 1 Luxembourg Franc To Be Devalued I LUXEMBOURG. S*-..* 2) Hll Luxembourg rr.iru- I to fr- <lt valued In I ime Wai M the Belgian franc u, wh.cn it fti tied through t n countries' t-c/Anomic union, it was officially ;u:no«mceu h**ere today. Th^ rat** <xt eoehauge tixr tn»two currencies now
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  • 974 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 22, 1949 COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-III li/HAT was the significance of thc mysterious metamorphosis of tho Sino-Malay Goodwill •Committee? Why was its name altered to the ''Communities Liaison Committee" as it is i ailed at present? How was its membership enlarged, and with what object
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  • 326 2 IT IS A TEMPORARY RELIEF LIKE OPIUM ADMINISTERED TO A PATIENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 21. Ex-Finance Minister Mr. R. K. Shunmtikham Chetti, in a statement yesterday supporting Govt, of India's move on the devaluation of the rupee
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  • 135 2 PAKISTAN NOT TO FOLLOW DEVALUATION MOVE! KARACHI, Sept. 21. After a nine hours session the Pakistan cabinet late on Tuesday night decided not to devalue Pakistan currency in relation .to the U.S. dollar The British pound will be equal to 9.266 Pakistan rupee', the State Bank of Pakistan officially announced.
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  • 93 2 MADRAS, Sept. 20.— The Academic Council of the Madras University has rejected a proposal for the replacement of English by regional languages as the medium of instiuction for University students. The Council has adopted the recommendations of its Special Committee which did not favour the compulsory
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  • 117 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. India will export 700,000 tons of mangancso ore this year, according t 0 official estimates. Of this quantity, 400,000 tons will be shipped to the United States and 100.000 tons to Britain. The balance of 200,000 tons will be exported to
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  • 283 2  -  Pandit Nehru NEW DELHI, Sept. 2\ n v Minister, said in a broadcast on Tul hru *k h tionof the rupee is Almost un J^ J* C* Nehru said this was not t... irMl|| British government which "did r 0l > pr^ course
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  • 78 2 CRIPPS EATS HI OWN WORDS LONDON. Sept. '1- A aooet Mir Mallurd r pp. J valued the pound alter *j*H Unit's that he would not The vegetarian hancJ the Exchequer ha> addrd iB dish to his sparse dit-t^hc M big his own words -\f N.E.I. GUILDER l)L\ \M THE H.\(,l
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  • 174 2 STOP THIS MAD RACE FOR ARMAMENTS A BRITISH PACIFIST'S PLEA KANPUR, United Provinces). Sept. 21. The *big powers" of thc world arc today, in the grip of mutual suspicion which has resulted in a "mad ract for armament," according to Mr. Horace Alexander, crusader lor world peace and a world
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  • 167 2 PUBLICATION OF INDIAN RECORDS SERIES RESUMED NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.— The Go* vernment of India has resumed publication of Indian Records Series. The* first volume in the revived series which has just appeared ifl "Indian Travels of Theveilot and Careri" edited with introduction and notes by Dr. Surdidranath Sen. a
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  • 87 2 10,000 PEOPLE WATCH COOCH BEHAR CEREMONY COOCH BEHAR. Sept. 21 -About 10,000 people witnessed thc ceremony of integration of Cooch Be hai with the Indian Union on Sept. 12 when Mr. V. I. Nanjappa, Chief Commissioner, took over th»- administration of the State. The cere mony was held in front
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  • 119 2 KARACHI. Sept. 21 Karachi's international airport Monday night became the first in Asia to Iw equipped with approach lighting, vital in bad visibility when a:i aircraft, guided in by radar, is groping for the runway. Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of the Pakistan
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  • 159 2 SEQUEL TO COMPLAINT OF "DISCRIMINATION" COLOMBO, Sept. 21.— As a result of complaints »>y Indians in Ceylon that the government was "discriminating' against them, the Controller of Exchange has withdrawn facilities whereby United Kingdom nationals can remit .overseas up to I*so sterling monthly
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  • 95 2 Sir Mahadeva Appointed To Ceylon Public Service Commission COLOMBO, Sept. 21. Ceylon'. ".Ugh Commissioner in India. Sir \runachialam Mahadcva, lias been appointed a member of the Ceylon public service commission and ls expected to relinquish his present post almost immediately, according to usually reliable sources here. His place as High
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  • 133 2 BOMBAY PREMIER SAYS PROHIBITION WILL BE A SUCCESS 30MBAY. Sept. 21 The total prohibition programme ol th«* Bonbay Government will be a cempK euccesr, as conditions in India are different from those in the onitjo States, according to Mr. B. v* Khoi. Premier of Bombay. Mr. Kher who wa.s .inaugurut
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  • 85 2 MADRAS S 21 ancl irrigation begun a preliminary Madras G> 900.000.001l (£67.500.0%; fc Pennar River Pr Th- pTOJed pi gtruction ol a 3 Krishna River at S;dd the North Pennar R pah. Both h- 3 nected bv a lOC which, expert! -a. engineering t*m\ Besides
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  • 15 2 Philippines Opposed Japan's Presence At UNESCO MANILA »'PJ Pro* pfi -opp invite .JaP hi A.P.
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  • 8 2 CALCUTTA HEALTH REPORT I j a ccora FOC
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  • 12 2 QUOTA FOR EXPORT RUM FROM INDIA I I I I I Reuter
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  • 375 3 I filing To WholeChineseßace Critical Condition L CHiPIA FROM BECOMING A I RUSSIAN VASSAL" IiVfOV. 5,;,/ 2L ***^*fmM**f*** Chiang Kai\Lmiay urged every Chinese to join the "life I druggie with Communists to save China Komi" 1 Hussion vassal." IL ni his
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    70 3 PHOTO. Sundra Devi, second wife of the Maharajah of Jodhpur. Sundra was born in India of Scottish parents, and married the Maharajah lag September. The Maharajah is a Hindu, and allow, ed more than one wife. His first Princess Shree Krishna, he married in 1943. She lives in semi purdah,
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  • 65 3 I Dr. Ram f an Socialist, hat Com. clanger for •hink the more than per cent ol conference n has unpower in have a i source of m li not a lldf waves of over the i \M nothing at it. That trick."
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  • 123 3 More Than 200 Roman Catholics Arrested By Czech Government PRAGUE, Sept. 21. Church sources reported Tuesday night more than 200 Roman Catholic priests have been arrested in an intensified drive to force the church to bow to Czechoslovak Government controls. At the same time, the Czechoslovak Communist party, trie power
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  • 99 3 U.S. INVESTIGATION CONGRESSIONAL TEAM IN BURMA RANGOON, Sep*. 21.— A U.S Congressional team investigating the economic development of Southeast Asia and the Far Easarrived in Rangoon on Tuesday. Thev were greeted at the airport by U.S. Ambassador, J. K. Huddle, and prominent Burmese officials. The American congressmen on Tuesday conferred
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  • 107 3 WASHINGTON. Sept. 20— Russia fears neither Armies nor Navies but only far reaching bomber strength, says General Henry H. Arnold, Wartime chief of the U.S. Air Forces. "Hap" Arnold sets forth his ideas in a book. "Global Missions," to be published on Wednesday by Harper and
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  • 105 3 Jurisdiction Of Jaipur Bench Of Rajasthan High Court JAIPUR, sept. 21. »e Jaipur bench of the Rajasthan High Court ha- referred to a full bench for decision a constitutional pom* raised by Mr. Agrawal, President, Jaipur Bar Association, regarding the constitution and composition oi the bench at Jaipur. Mr Agrawal
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  • 37 3 Hill tiger m the <>niraJ Provinces and you get Ka. lo on ir.e SP Vmi might even get more., R"JrTs offered by the Provincial t^>veia»»*n.v ra.ikite a* hi*H a" Bk 450- A.P,.
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  • 315 3 ACHESON TO MAKE PEACE BID TO RUSSIA TO SETTLE EAST-WEST WRANGLE NEW YORK, Sept. 21.— Expectations of an invitation to Russia to join in a new effort to settle the East-West tension were voiced here yesterday on the occasion of the meeting of the 1949 session of the United Nations.
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  • 670 3 FOURTH U.N. ASSEMBLY SESSION OPENS Demand For Quitting Of Europeans From Africa ROMULO ELECTED PRESIDENT FLUSHING, New York, Sept. 21.— General Carlos Romulo of the Philippines was elected president of the fourth regular session of the United Nations General Assembly when it opened here yesterday.
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  • 153 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 21— Korea appealed to the United Nations Monday to help it hold thc line against "the Communistic expansion in Asia." The plea was made in a memorandum by Korean representative Chough Pyung Ok to the 50 members of the General
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  • 44 3 ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE Lester Pearson. Canada's Foreign Minister, was elected chairman of the important number one Political Committee. Senor Herman Santa Cruz of Chile was elected chairman of the Economic Committee. Senor Carlos Eduerdo St oik of Venezuela was elected chairman of
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  • 401 3 Russia To Be Accused Ot Giving Arms To China Reds NATIONALIST CHINA TO FILE COMPLAINT BEFORE U.N. LONDON, Sept. 21. Responsible diplomats said on Tuesday night that the Chinese Nationalists plan to accuse Russia of giving arms to the advancing Red armies in violation of a friendship pact. The Canton
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  • 34 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 21. China paid the United Nations US$l.OOO.--000 Monday as the lirst instalment of her 1940 budget assessment. China's hll 1 «>"«*ro i^ :»hoiit U552,500,000. A.P.
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  • 46 3 CALCUTTA. Sept 21. -Mr.-K. B. Medan on Sunday won tht mtn'f open Bingld Tina* of the Ca*cuta Hard Court Tennlg Tournament. b^atin£ Sumarit Misra. India V l.umbtr one and ]mm% year's champion a> -4, a -1). Madan was tht 1947 champion GIIS
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  • 188 3 GRADUAL WITHDRAWAL OF DUTCH TROOPS FROM JAVA SHORTLY BATAVIA, Sept. 21.— The Dutch government agreed yesterday to a gradual withdrawal of its troop.s from the country to the big towns in middle and eastern Java, a Dutch source told the Associated Press. He said the Acting Chairman of the Dutch
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  • 821 4 Security force\* 4i Arrest Large Number Ot Bandit Sympathisers Early in the morning on JSept. 20, three male Chinese were asleep in a house in Ayer Papan in Batu (iajah area (Perak) when three bandits forced open lhe door. The bandits
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  • 129 4 Following is a Statement of Accounts of the Gala Day recently organised by the Singapore Lotus Club at the Soutih Winds Hotel in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund: INCOME Sale of Tickets $4,255.00 Donation from Mrs. Thivy 100.00 Collection from Stalls 150.00
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  • 56 4 Members of the Intenational Press Club, Singapore, "wishing to bid ;barewell to UNESCO schoiLar-ship-holder, Mr. Roy Ferroa of Uie Straits Times, may meet him at the Club's temporary premises at 18, Chulia Street, Singapore (Ta Tong Restaurant, lst floor), at 7.30 p.m. today. Sept. 22, writes
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  • 82 4 Russian Rouble To Remain Unaffected By Devaluation MOSCOW. Sept. 21. Economic observers In foreign Legations in Moscow agreed on Tuesday that the rouble almost certainly wlli remain the same in relation to tihe dollar. Foreign economists, however, also believe that Russia will adjust the exchange rate of the rouble to
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  • 155 4 Churchill To Bring Censure Motion On Devaluation Decision? LONDON, Sept. 21.— Speculative reports here yesterday suggested that Mr. Winston Cnurchui and other British Opposition leaders might consider a vote of censure on certain aspect^ of toe- Government's devaluation if Parliament is recalled to debate it next week, cables Fraser WighUm,
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  • 83 4 Ford Motor Company of Malaya Limited stated Tuesday that despite the changes in exchange rates, there would be no increase in the Malayan prices of Canadian Ford passengers cars, trucks and spare parts whilst existing stocks lasted. These Canadian component
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  • 85 4 Dr. F. C. Benham. Economic Adviser to the Commissioner-General, reminds interested parties that the Rice Investigation Committee, of which he is Chairman wiil welcome memoranda setting out facts or opinions likely to Le of value to it. Fifteen copies of each me n >randum should be sen:
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  • 68 4 Joint FAO /ECAFE Meeting Cancelled It is officially announced that !the Joint FAO ECAFE MeeMng which was scheduled to take place between Ist and 3rd October ha< been cancelled. The FAO Meeting, which will be opened by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, at 10 a.m. on Sept 26,
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  • 155 4 UN Plan To Help Asia's Children MALAYA AND SINGAPORE ALSO INCLUDED NEW YORK, Sept. 21.— Half the world's children of Asia —will be helped to longterm benefits bv the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. The Fund's Executive Director, Mr. Maurice Pate, said this in a review of its programmes
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  • 164 4 POONA. Sept. 21. -An artificial insemination centre has been ripened here with a view to supply better Quality cattle for cultivators in Uie Bombay Province. Similar stations will be started throughout the province if the present experiment is found successful. Inaugurating the project, Mr.
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  • 83 4 P} G 'Bra-Wing Committee of the i.L.o. Conference completed its ISSL^SfiflS?* morning. A full SH POS I**1 and prefg*!s** together with the resolution to the tull session o/ the Conlerence tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., wfliich will be open to the members of the .public. /There
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    104 4 Above group photograph was taken at a recent Tea Party in Ike < 1 given by the Sikhs on the occasion of tfie transfer of Mr Krsar Sit "V' r ,nfnt Cm Singh is th© first Sikh in Malaya to be promoted as the Asst s, n Posl nu>w I*
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  • 254 4 Refuse To Pay Increased Prices SINGAPORE GOVT' S ADVICE TO PUBLIC has been brought to the notice of Government that certain firms in Singapore have already increased their prices under the excuse of the recent devaluation of the says an Official Release. It adds:— This applies particularly to goods of
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  • 94 4 WASHINGTON, 6ept 21. The Soviet Government has agreed ttiat the Big Four Foreign Ministers' deputies on tne Ausirian treaty should meet again in New YorK on Thursday. Mr. Andrei Oromyko, Soviet Deputy "Foreign Minister, told the rJritish, French and United States Ambassadors
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  • 104 4 Common Commo Economic Policy Wanted? l( '*VINN I NN r a ,r ,c > c >| had a? r7* e«Ud keep in min^ J structure* gi th, Pan Ind a n d J C !^B was no: annoustvc *M with nunkn <sTM M «l suppor. i^lrj an ex:eimve dv v/ouith
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