Indian Daily Mail, 24 September 1949
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Title Section14 1949-09-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V.~N0T225. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS14 words
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114 1949-09-24 1 NEHRU'S GIFT ELEPHANT "INDIRA" INJURED TOKYO, Sept. 23.— The 15-ycar old eow elephant "Indira," gift of Indian Prime Minister Pa ulu Nehru Mm Japanese children, was slightly injured todav when she fell from a landing sling while being unloaded from the (J,900-ton Japanese ship Encho Maru in Tokyo liarbour. TheReuter - 114 words
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Article487 1949-09-24 1 President Trumaris Startling Revelation I Reported Atomic Explosion In Recent Weeks WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.— President Truman on Friday jounced "we have evidence that within recent weeks an Uomic explosiim occurred in the U.S.S.R." The White House said the President gave the information to hi,A.P.; Reuter - 487 words
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178 1949-09-24 1 yIOMBAY, Sept. 23— Bombay tof resumed normal banking and >me«s activities after a five-day holiday following currency devaluation and an enforced holiday a.s a result of the second heavies. d„»luge of the csuntry. Under an overcase sky and a-i incessant drizzle, following a recordReuter - 178 words
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54 1949-09-24 1 500 HOUSES COLLAPSE IN PENNAR RIVER FLOODS (From Our Own Correspondent) CUDDAPAH. Sept. 23. Five thousand people nave been evacuated from Chennur Village, where the River Pennar overflowed the banks today. Five hundred houses collapsed as a result of the flood which also caused considerable damage crops. No loss of54 words
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36 1949-09-24 1 SARDAR PATEL RETURNING TO DELHI TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 23. Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Pa>l who has been undergoing medical treatment here for nearly six weeks is returning to Delhi tomorrow -Copyright36 words
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53 1949-09-24 1 Protest Strike Against Defence Ministry Retrenchment (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGALORE, Sept. 23.— Civilian workers in the Defence Services here today observed a one-day token strike in protest against th^ "policy of retrenchment carried out by the Defence Ministry." Strike-bound workers this morning went in a procession around the civil53 words
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368 1949-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept. 23.— Premier Attlee's Labour Government decided today to stake its life on a vote of confidence in the House of Commons. Parliament meets in special session on Tuesday for a threeday debate on the cheapening of the pound. A source closeA.P. - 368 words
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1046 1949-09-24 1 K. R. Ramanath - Progressive Effort Suggested For Giving Technical Vocational Training For Asians K. R. Ramanath IW CONFERENCE CONCLUDES SESSION (By RESOLUTIONS HAILED AS "MOST VALUABLE AND PRACTICAL" run\^ 'rterimtioned Labour Organisation Conference (ILO) of Experts on Vocational and Technical Training came to a successful conclusion yesterday morning, after passing several important resolutions1,046 words
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74 1949-09-24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Sept. 23 Mr. H V Pataskar, Member ol he Indian Constituent Assembly proposed a new name for Bombay Province "Maharashtra, Gujerat and Kama. tak." He wants this name subeti tuted for Bombay in *he schedule of Governors of Provinces74 words
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Advertisement66 1949-09-24 1 TEX TOtm FBUMMI TOTHBFWIfa through fc TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. MALAYAN AIRWAYS MERGUI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SIMJ APORE AND PENANG ON* Bf O N DAYS FARES FROM SINGAPOBE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 66 LBS. OF BAGGAGE66 words
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523 1949-09-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 24, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS GAMBLING IS RUINOUS WHAT is gambling and who is a gambler? Gambling is tho playing of games of chance lor money, especially for high stakes and involving great risks, often even to the extent of easily ruining oneself entirely. [itiiM523 words
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69 1949-09-24 2 Reproductions of Modern French Painting On View In Calcutta CALCTJ ITA Sept. 23 .-An exhibi;n oi reproductions of modern rwjch paintings is now bein* iejd In Calcutta under the auspice* nf the Jndtac Acado-ny of FW Art* The exhibition displays 59 rehire reproductions of rrorentative works of 29 eminent R&GIIS - 69 words
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Article232 1949-09-24 2 Special Permits Needed For Consignments NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— The Government of India has decided tbat the open general licence for the export of raw jute shall be cancelled forthwith, the Indian Commerce Ministry announced yesterday. No exports of raw jute to any country will be allowed without anReuter; A.P. - 232 words
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157 1949-09-24 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.—Representatives of Southeast Asian nations will discuss health problems of their region at the second meeting of the' Regional Committee for Southeast Asia of the World Health Organisation which opens here on Sept. 26. Nations participating in theFOC - 157 words
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245 1949-09-24 2 JPAKISTAN'S PROTEST AGAINST INDIA'S DEVALUATION OF RUPEE KARACHI, Sept. 23.— The Pakistan Government is sending^ strongly worded note to t he Government of India pro. testing against their unilateral ac tion in devaluing the Indian rupee, it was authoritatively stated here last night Under tfeReuter - 245 words
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186 1949-09-24 2 EX-CHIEF JUSTICE REFUSED PERMISSION TO PRACTICE! ALLAHABAD, Sept. 23.— Mr. Justice Chandra, at the Allahabad High Court, has rejected an application of Sir Iqbal Ahmed, formet Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, praying for permission to appear and argue a criminal ap peal before His Lordship. Sir Iqbal wasFOC - 186 words
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Article66 1949-09-24 2 BHAVNAGAR MAHARAJA BAGS A TIGER! OOTACAMUND, Sept. 23.— The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, recently bagged a fullgrewn tige* at Mukerti forest in the neighbourhood of Ootacamund. The tiger which measured 9 feet 2 inches, it is seated had lifted several cattle and had been terrorising the villagers. ThisFOC - 66 words
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Article312 1949-09-24 2 REV. KADIRGAMAR S ADVirr I COUNTRYMEN TO FOLLOW SJJ J I COLOMBO, Sept. 23.-AH,, ah Malaya, the Revd. J. W. A. *aatm Methodist Church in Malaya, \a a **55 It is his first visit to Ceylon, he loidV 0 H became a free country. a r *iwrt« -L "SwarajFOC - 312 words
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124 1949-09-24 2 COLOMBO, Sept. 23.— Plan* art now afoot for the opening of a branch of the British Council in Ceylon, Sir Augu- Gillan, Controller of the Overseas Division of the Briish Council told the Press. "The British Council has already ujcluded a Ceylon Branch in124 words
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66 1949-09-24 2 MEERUT, Sept. 23. -The new township of Hastinapur, which will absorb over 15,000 refugees, i s ex. JES^ 1 completed by June. 1950, it ip learnt. Satellite village settlements ape also being set up all round the township to absorb 2,200 families. Hastinapur will haveFOC - 66 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-09-24 2 Thousands of Moslems gathered at a public meeting at the graveside of Mohammed J i sin ah in Karachi, on Sept. 11 t^o honour the former Pakistan President and Governor-General who died on the same <fa,te in 1948. Chaudhri Kali Qnzzaman. President of the AllPakistan Muslim League, presided at theA.P. - 79 words
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152 1949-09-24 2 IMMEDIATE FORMATION OF AIKYA KERALA URGED TRIVANDRtIM, Sept. 23. A meeting of the Aikya Kerala Committee here unanimously adopted a resolution that 'immediate steps should be taken to move the Central Government for the formation of a province by joining with the United State of Trcvancore and Cochin of MalabarFOC - 152 words
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Article100 1949-09-24 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 23.— The Socia-list-controlled Hind Mazdoor Sabha, Indian workers Union, has decided to send a delegation to the forthcoming meeting oi the New Trade* Unions International, scheduled to be held in London in November. The preparatory Committee of this new international labour organisation met inFOC - 100 words
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112 1949-09-24 2 MAHATMA'S STATUE IN TEMPLE: UNVEILING POSTPONED BHOPAL, Sept. 23 —Difference of opinion on the propriety of placing Mahatma Gandhi's statue in a temple has held up its unveiling a 1 Sehore 20 miles from here. It is understood that a statue of Mahatma Gandhi was erected in the compound ofFOC - 112 words
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42 1949-09-24 2 EAST PUNJAB TO REHABILITATE SPORTS INDUSTRY AMBALA, «ept, 23. East Punjab's forest deipartment is planning to provide willow in large quantity wir rehabilitating the partitionsrvattered sports industry tn the Province. The Department has already started experiments on cricket-bat -willows at Ma«nali GIISGIIS - 42 words
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Article135 1949-09-24 2 WOMAN'S PLACE IS THE HOME COLOMBO, Sep:. 23-.JIT I Z Sin ward-, ru.-, Parl.^J Cretaiy to the m.::.-- JS and Industrie »petfcjL a jng of the ArfctfSifl V^anda Assoca-.^ fo^ YM.C.A. declared weaving should be do:* ot operative basis a* a wtoJ try. l "A woman's place We r*e the135 words
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Article21 1949-09-24 2 CALCUTTA, Sip: Bengal defeated UM torn four goals :o one :n ai «aj football ma'.ch played 4 < Pakistan^ un Mocdiy.-<GW21 words
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2047 1949-09-24 3 Indian Ministers Refute Zafrulla Khan's Charges Against India On Canal- Water And Evacuee Property Dispute is The Worst Distortion jaysGopalaswamy Ayyangar full Facts Ot the Case Reviewed V j />//.///, Sep/. 25. The Pakistan Foreign alters recent allegations in New York against ln- regarding the canal water dispute and evacueeGIIS - 2,047 words
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457 1949-09-24 3 BOMBAL, Sept. 23. A pilot scheme for crop insurance in India has been finalised here by a committee of actuaries and husbandry experts appointed by the Indian Government. The Committee, presided over by Mr. K. L. Punjabi,' Secre tary to Indian Ministry ofFOC - 457 words
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Article, Illustration85 1949-09-24 3 PHOTO, H.M.S. RAIDER, a destroyer of the Rotherham Class, was ceremoniously handed over to the Government of India at Devonport, England, Sept. 9 by Admiral Sir Robert L. Burnett, Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioner for India, accepted. The vessel wasA.P. - 85 words
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Article27 1949-09-24 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— An In-dian-Philippine .bilateral air agreement was reached Wednesday and is to be sijrned at the end of this week.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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281 1949-09-24 3 MADRAS* Sept. 23.— -The American people are enthusiastically looking forward to Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's visit to the United States, according to Mr. Loy Henderson, U.S. Ambassador to India. Mr. Henderson who was on a visit here recently, said: "I do not knowFOC - 281 words
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Article41 1949-09-24 3 HAMBURG. Sept. 23.— The British Military court trying Field Marshai Erick Von Manstein on 17 war crimes charges today adjourned until Oct. 5 after the prosecution had completed their case. The adjournment was announced ai •fce request of the defence. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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258 1949-09-24 3 BAN ON BOMBAY JOURNAL: HIGH COURT DISMISSES EDITOR'S PETITION BOMBAY. Aug. 18 (By Air Mail) Mr. Justice Coyajee at the Bombay High Court to-day dismissed the petition hied by Mr. Ramesh Thappar, Editor, of Cro**-Roads an English weekly of Bombaychallenging the Government order prohibiting the publication of the weekly forF.O.C. - 258 words
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Advertisement210 1949-09-24 3 TSandhTastrologer Health, wealth, journey etc., lucky numbers, days by monthly details 1 year $4. Weekly $12. Five questions $1.50. Send Horoscope chart or state sex, ige profession and writing time. Dollar Notes or M.O. accepted. HANUMAN ASRAMAM, TIRUTANI, S. India a cSSsScI I ab I TUB _,*Ti_* 'JZ' I i,210 words
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Article1119 1949-09-24 4 It Is The Only Way To Progress. Savs Pandit Nehru Talks To US Tourists NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (By Air Mail).— Why is mankind periodically paralysed by wars? Why is it that people everywhere patiently and laboriously go on constructing for the happiness ofFOC - 1,119 words
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65 1949-09-24 4 NEW MEMBER OF HISTORICAL RECORDS COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Sept. 23. The Government of India has appointed Mr. .Jaharlal Mazumdar, Keeper of the Records of the Government of the West Bengal, on the Indian Historical Records Commission and the Research and Publication Committee as an ordinary and associate member upto Mar.FOC - 65 words
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370 1949-09-24 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 23.— Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo, Filipino diplomat, says he sees signs that United States policy in Asia is being geared along the lines close to the projected Southeast Asia Union. Writing in the New York Times Magazine, Romulo saidA.P. - 370 words
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Article151 1949-09-24 4 Share Your Property With Others A NOVEL TRAVANCORE MOVEMENT TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 23.— A novel movement for the abolition of property by consent has been started in Travancore. The leader of the movement, Mr. K. K. Chandy, is already running a religious centre in a village on these lines. The membersGIIS - 151 words
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93 1949-09-24 4 JULLUNDUR. Sep< s again tho public Jan sg^^ they are Mart and -ou.^ organization 'hat *curec our freedom," mA J* Sachar. Premier oj JJJ of Consenting on jhe J^s* by.e lection for BU > *gS union labour consutu* o A.k;ngCot.gre^;O b^ jel wFOC - 93 words
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1176 1949-09-24 4 Madras Governor's Exhortation To Students OOTACAMUND, Sept. 23. -Mama public school man myself and, if you ask me what is the most important contribution that a public school education can make, I would sayit is not academic distinction, it is not distinctionFOC - 1,176 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-09-24 4 PHOTO). Damodar Valley Project (West Bengal and Bihar) is one of the most important soh emos which are being executed by the Central Waterpower, Irrigation and Navigation Commission—lndia s national Agency, tor the multi-purpose utilisation of water resources. Above shows the Anderson Weir on Damodar River in Burdwin District, WestGIIS - 52 words
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Advertisement11 1949-09-24 4 "S,OOO WUMd To «*»SS F BEE BOOKIE DIABETES P.O. Bo» •*^J^Z<^11 words
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902 1949-09-24 5 VJH. ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS i in ese Delegate's Outspoken Charges Before UN Assembly L UP AND FACE THE ISSUE, DELEGATES TOLD m YORK* Sept. 23.— Nationalist China accusL I Thursday of using the Chinese Communists C/o wdi mine the peace of the Orient. TheAP; Reuter - 902 words
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Article67 1949-09-24 5 NEW DELHI. Sept. 23— Ref erring to a report from New York tnat India received four (votes in the election for the office of VicePresident of the United Nations, authoritative sources in ;\ew Delhi said that India was not a candidate for this office andGIIS - 67 words
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257 1949-09-24 5 TO DEBATE ON POUND DEVALUATION LONDON, Sept. fi.— Prime Minister Attlee Thursday night summoned Parliament to an emergency session next Tuesday for a debate on Britain's economic crisis. The order went out after a long cabinet discussion. An announcement issued fron Mr. Attlee s omceA.P. - 257 words
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70 1949-09-24 5 KARACHI, Sept. 23. —Legislative measures to ensure that foreign investments in Pakistan news- i papers, do not exceed 49 per cent > ana tnat control oa editorial policy i stays' in Pakistani nands are oeing 1 considered by tne government here according to aReuter - 70 words
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77 1949-09-24 5 Siam To Ask For Eviction Of Commonwealth Occupation Commander TOKYO, Sept. 23.— The 6»ame.e Government intends to ask Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur for tbe eviction If U. Gen H. C. H. Rotxr son. Commander of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, from hi- house in Tokyo, a Siamese Government repreeentative statedReuter - 77 words
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Article108 1949-09-24 5 FLUSHING MEADOWS. Sept. 2*. The General Assembly of the United Nations had to adjourn for lunch after 45 minutes yesterday because no one could be persuaded to speak in the general debate. Only two delegates spoke at the morning meeting Dr. T. F. Fsfang. of China,Reuter - 108 words
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59 1949-09-24 5 CALCUTTA. Sept, 23. Asia's largest fertiliser factory which is being erected at Sindri, about 200 miles west Of Calcutta, is expected to start production at the end of next year. The factory is one among the world's largest and is designed to produce one thousands tonA.P. - 59 words
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Article102 1949-09-24 5 BOMBAY, Sept. 23.— A demand for reduction in the existing fares on coastal steamers to the pre-war level will be considered by ithe Shipping Rates Advisory Board, recently appointed by the Government, when it meets in Bombay on Sept. 26. A number of representations to thisFOC - 102 words
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Article43 1949-09-24 5 KrUhS? h*^' 23 Shrimali Af pJUSi/'S I u eesin younger sister of Fanolt Nehru, will visit USA tor a. lecture tour next month. Her ?u ,s ,lke,y to synchronize with one Prim- Minister's tour i., #w,, country.- GIISGIIS - 43 words
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128 1949-09-24 5 Next UN World Association Session In India To Be Held Next Year BOMBAY, Sept. 23. The next session of the United Nations World Association will be held in India in September 1950 according to Mr. M. Sultan, Indian delegate to the recent session of the Association in Rome. Mr. SultanReuter - 128 words
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78 1949-09-24 5 NEW COMMANDER OF PAKISTAN AIR FORCE London, Sept. 23.— The British An Ministry announced last night that Group Captain G. B. Keily has been appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group, Royal Pakis tan Air Force, at Karachi with the acting rank of Air Commodore. Group Captain Keily who holdsReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement372 1949-09-24 5 NO INCREASE IN CANADIAN FORD PRICES Prices on Ford passenger cars and trucks assembled by Ford of Malaya from components of Canadian origin now in stock WILL NOT BE INCREASED by reason of the new exchange rates. PRICES NOW IN EFFECT WILL BE MAINTAINED AS LONG AS PRESENT STOCKS LAST.372 words
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301 1949-09-24 6 At 7 p.m. on Sept. 22, at Tanjong Tuallang, about six bandits attacked the Chinense Club at 'lanjong Tuallang in Batu Gaja area (Perak) with handgrenades and sten guns, killing one Chinese and wounding six. The bandits entered the town by cutting301 words
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121 1949-09-24 6 Natal Indian Congress Protest On Infringement Religious Freedom DLKo.-i,*, kept 23 ine Natal Indian Congress claimed yesierday idat tne Durban City Council ban on siaugnit-rmg sheep and goa's on private premises was an »iiiriiii*.cment ot religious freedom. in a ict-er to the Mayor, tho Con. I fcress saiQ tne k>anReuter - 121 words
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Article76 1949-09-24 6 A public meeting is to be held in Ipon today toaturuay, ticpt. 24, at 2.3U p.m. at tne Cninese Chamber of Commerce to form an Ipon District Appeal Committee lor tne university of Malaya itodowment *und. Plans to. launch a successful drive for funds during76 words
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Article67 1949-09-24 6 The' following will represent the Town Hangers sports Ciuo XI against tne Clemenceau Avenue youngsters XI in a friendly game of soccer, today, Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. on the Geylang Stadium:— Kajaretnasamy, luraium, cniang *oo* xicog, liixiiaii, is., unrumpai ix. L,etcmnianan, jailer mn Mond' tt. tm. tttiaonun,67 words
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226 1949-09-24 6 India's First CG Breaks All Conventions! DELHI GOVT. HOUSE NOW NO MORE AN EXCLUSIVE PRESERVE NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— The farmer and the Govern worker have moved in on Government House, once Tin! J"*" 1 sive preserve at the British ruler. ne Cnanges were made at Government House soon afterA.P. - 226 words
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