Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1949
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Title Section14 1949-09-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VQL V- NOT22BT SINGAPORE, TUESDAY smrwprp gg FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS14 words
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Article50 1949-09-27 1 12m, U.S. Coalminers On Strike 26. Tension '<■• rn Pennsylvania I 180,000 Unitea in the second i.: Un li nati mwide' strike. ns of a break in •r..v John i. Lewis, head ol can bc contract talk j talks r«- l n negotiator. 1 five-day dea'i l a naUomwul nciustry.A.P. - 50 words
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Article99 1949-09-27 1 Krn f R n A CHI, Sept 26 A four-man ™5° faae mi ssion. wnicn arrivIrom P^ri. Saturciay ni m air rom Pans, ft* expected to oegin toaay lormal negotiations with the t akistan Oovernment lor a faac agreement auL Franco-Pakistan trade during tne yearReuter - 99 words
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147 1949-09-27 1 Wai Talks To Be Held With misters Officiate (From Our Own Correspondent) NE^M Prime Minister i^ \allabhbhai 1 atel who arrived in the capital vesUf r rest in Bombay went into E« immediately, with an hour's talk with the Governor bai Mr.147 words
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164 1949-09-27 1 INDIA WILL HAVE TO IMPORT COTTON FROM PAKISTAN? KARACHI, Sept. 26. Reports thoritative circles here. Maintaining these were Usuei independent of eacti otfcer tnes? circles were confident Urn Pakistans application would receive full consideration from the Imer- national Monetary Fund authorl Informed quarters argued that if kistan, she would onlyReuter - 164 words
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135 1949-09-27 1 CEYLON DELEGATE'S SPEECH AT WHO CONFERENCE IN DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) of th? B lS,rM B S^ W* 26 The Annual Conference teeforSouh?^ A^ nlsati 2 n s <WH0 > Re ion CoS ship o? Mr S Kn'ft" hC135 words
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976 1949-09-27 1 U. S. Greatly Intersted in S. E. Asia Say Visiting Congressmen CLOSER ECONOMIC TIES ENVISAGED IN FUTURE (By K. I{. KAMANATH) < Vmted States is greatly interested in deZumZ rf ar t JasL She U ver m h concernmi, '"r™ P T in thi region-in the social, and polUical fields.976 words
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104 1949-09-27 1 MALABAR DT. BOARD ELECTORS: 600,000 VOTERS TO THE POLLS &ggL£yi»g Correspondent) nno CUT Sept 26— Nearly 600,--tn i!° Cr /o WiH poll Monday/today ij ct r 49 members to the District Board. Congress so far has cap ured four out of 52 se a t s uncontested. ihL Vnn rema104 words
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Article25 1949-09-27 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 26 «r ffMj. S»'>!'thieh. former Foreign Muiist-r. was summoned by GenSB fi- United SSy war B ReuterReuter - 25 words
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123 1949-09-27 1 Burma Oil Company Seeks Aid Against Bandits i ma R h A n7°r° N Sept 26 "The Bur i mah On Company has appealed U tn« Burma Government tor milita "pph ,c n a eains; bandit gangs who ar. causing untold damage" tu the COUnty s petroleum industry, u sa123 words
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91 1949-09-27 1 AMERICA TOLD TO KEEP 24-HOUR WATCH Sen? BB MONICA California, Amrii'T 0 Geor c Kenney, Americas leading c X pe r t on strate. VninT*: i \*< dec,ared h«r"ha United States radar and fighter hoT* T* n w b manned 24 against* day defend this Hs™ sneak att ac k."Reuter - 91 words
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111 1949-09-27 1 India To Bridge East- West Deadlock On Atom Control SIR B. N. RAU'S NEW PLAN de G^^J^^*^* Charles much of its force if Hip R., the L At| ant'c Pact loses In a siech p r e pa r ed forTr" haV atomic wartme exile leSder said thi t'h"*' S111 words
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114 1949-09-27 1 Bao Dai's Uncle Opposes Gold Payment To Indo-China rOKVQ, Sept. 26 —Prince N«urn.1 n C K,° ne de uncle »»>* French Indochina leader Bao Dai, yesterday in gold (o Indochina by Japan lhe payment was authorised two S f!J? by he Un ed S«a<es J^ r™ J» Payment was mad«»brA.P. - 114 words
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Article58 1949-09-27 1 U.S. Congressmen Reach Batavia by iir fr .r c arrived here ™^u£tf^};™'*-*y tor a •the mission, headed hv r* B crafS-h n Wa 'fr r B Hubert ngSnl with Dutch Xiff s Ut Clil matUrs Thr> United states Commi w announced that ihi^ivil, ht T° visit Jogjakarta' iS&ffin* R. WReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1949-09-27 1 r SB SSV* s Malaya todav Tuesday, Ti oi m He wil b'- talkino »v»./ ,1 \1 Pmhom,Uiw„. iES&H h y gn b a 0 t U, ri tt S br ntWacturlng city in an in"40 words
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73 1949-09-27 1 PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS DEVALUATION LONDON. Sept. 26. The British Government will make a flat oS call for a vote of conMence < r a^ ,n ***ion UiPartla! rants emergency .session which opens tomorrow This was disclosed today after a Cabinet meeting. The Cabinet drew up a motion whir" demiSS butReuter - 73 words
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Article20 1949-09-27 1 DAMAScusT^^r^T Y( men the last of the Xrab itat-i td^J SO. has now r, (;o K t Syrian regime. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article93 1949-09-27 1 Oen. do CVaulle criticised the Council of Europe as having no fcuropean rnandtte. no effective power.no real responsibility." How ran it do the colossal job of unifying a continent?" he a.sked "What has )usl igpened with the devaluation ol .>t<*r]in-. pr par< d and CATrfc dA.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement22 1949-09-27 1 jBSfRIPTION RATES j BV POST I I rneo and Sarawak 4.00 1200 nt) 4m~l 1.1. 48.00 r Placet 4.50 13.00 27.00 54.0022 words
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Advertisement105 1949-09-27 1 BEST P^iPili ,NO,A, Men And Women Are Preparing For Their Future noonißM h?2 in to do with vour Tomorrows? French EconnmLt' P/^htamanship (Civil. Structural k Mech. Bkecpmg anrt^, El iiP n Instructors) S'hand. Oreffg ft Pitma.ns. Classes RUNNivr^i 7 18 81 11 En ,lsh and cv Corwm at Middle BWV105 words
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812 1949-09-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Sept. 27, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE-VI A CLOSER analysis of the Communities Liaison Committee s activities and its ultimate failure in the economic Held will give us a clue to the reason why this body was later compelled to quit that field altogether and tread812 words
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401 1949-09-27 2 Indian Muslim Leaders' Appeal To Pakistan GG And Liaquat Ali Khan To Respond To 'Befriending Gesture' Ot Pandit i\ehru NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— Four Muslim leaders of India— the Nawab of Chhatari, ex-Prime Minister of Hyderabad, Mr. Mohammad Ismail Khan of Meerut, the Nawab of Baghpat and Mr. S. RashGIIS - 401 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-27 2 PHOTO. This is a new portrait of Sardar Mohammad Nawaz Khan, who has been appointed deputy minister for defence, states and frontier regions, in the Pakistan government. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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238 1949-09-27 2 INDIAN PRESS ON PANDIT NEHRU'S OFFER TO PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— Pandit Nehru's speeches in the course of his tour of East Punjab provided occasion for the Press to comment on Indo-Pakistan relations. Particular stress is laid On Pandit Nehn&'i offer that India is prepared to make a declarationGIIS - 238 words
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Article249 1949-09-27 2 SAYS DISBANDING OF AZAD FORCES TO TARE PUCE ONLY AFTER PLEBISCITE CONDITIONS I ARE FINALISED NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— The United Nations Kashmir Commission yesterday explained that its assurance to the Indian Government that there would be largescale disbanding and disarming of Azad Kashmir forces wasReuter - 249 words
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68 1949-09-27 2 -as Ataoa a^ Mr. rt^,,;H prott,t la^ cuu.au. '^S OtpULa-ion m. I? C «BBil FOC COLOMBO, Sept. 26.— A denu a. Hon of Buddhist* met the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, last week pro esting against the showing of the film "Bride ofFOC - 68 words
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153 1949-09-27 2 UN Commission Report On Kashmir Only In November wt K^ S !1 COESS S «P*. 26.— The United Nations Commission for In- dia and Pakistan (UNCIP) is expected to submit i* 8 report on *he Kashmir situation to the Security Council early in November. UNCIP reported to U.N. headquarters hereUSIS - 153 words
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Article266 1949-09-27 2 "IT WILL HELP ELIMINATE ANY L\ COMMUNALISM"' m i JAFFNA, Sept. 26.— Teacnin« of Sinh i all schools in the island wasßu^eMed'h Duraisamy, Speaker of the former State r >lr H^ a public meeting, at the foundation dav iT^' Hindu Ladies' College, Jaffna. ce,ebr atKaT7 Sir Waitialingam added thatFOC - 266 words
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89 1949-09-27 2 FOOD SITUATION IN MADRAS AND KERALA STATE UNION SATISF ACTORY Official (From Our Own Cm I up*** I h MADRAS, SeptO 2«.— Mr. P. Kurunakara Men" tor-General of Food of India Government, Wi "M the food situation and foodgram stock poMtion in mm sore and Cochin.Travancorc Union is siti>fador> ana89 words
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Article148 1949-09-27 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 26. Three Indian chemises have left herr on a tour Of the United States, the tinted Kingdom and Europe, to stud> the latest research techniques in organic, physical amd bio-chemis-try. They are Dr. K. V. Giri, Dr. B 11 Iyer and Dr. A.F.O.C. - 148 words
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74 1949-09-27 2 INDIAN WOMAN MATHEMATICIAN FOR U.S.A. BOMBAY, Sept. M .—Mrs Y■•»»» ibai Hirlekar. one of the iw«i datonies nominated by ine lidia Federation of Edoca^^ .^soeialtian, has left for New ¥©rt f. •> study the American system oi education. Mrs. Yamunabai who is the ww •oman to pass Ma.st^r of .ArNGIIS - 74 words
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81 1949-09-27 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26. The Ln dian Government Saturday nigh announced it was reviewing thc Indo-Pakistan trade position arising from Pakistan's non-devalua-tion of the rupee. But, it said, that as an interim measure it was suspending an open general license, effective on Sunday forA.P. - 81 words
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214 1949-09-27 2 "HINDU" ATTACKS MALAYAN GOVERNMENT DEBTORS CREDITORS ORDINANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 26 The Madias English daily "Hindu" commenting editorially yesterday on the lifting of the moratorium saJid that It showed how descriminatory the Debtors and Creditors Ordinance* was against Indian interests like he Chetiiars and banks and added214 words
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219 1949-09-27 2 REPORT ON INDIAN MUSLIMS' MIGRATION TO PAKISTAN REFUTED NEW DELHI. Sept. 26 Au'hontalive circles in New Delhi have cnaracterised as completely untrue tlie auegaiu>ns appearing in the I'akistan Press that large numbers ol Indian Muslims are leaving for Pakistan as a result of the operation of the Evacuee Property LawsGIIS - 219 words
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Article24 1949-09-27 2 «i cinema, n Ujfe JJJjg jus. to produce a him K U eU the kad in the film 2! produced m ly>3.- FOCFOC - 24 words
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47 1949-09-27 2 RECORDS OF CEYLON'S ANTHEM FLOWN TO BURMA COLOMBO, S-p 26— cJ phon c record* 0 t WykJ 3 anthem mn% flown o Bum daj a*, tn. reqneii fc $a a e For.stia, cey^ fcwl Burma. Mr. dc PWku credentials tu tne a. (Kiit bao aiiut l FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article48 1949-09-27 2 COLOMBO. S»pf tt -GU wun new paint a battle ican remoied sloop Amt'tnyst it Ul taiOOIGO D ciajr. Sunday HMS Ma. taint a tne omcer: to lunen, wnili i entt naming itn n pany bunciay niyht. Prime Minister b S S :.a will visit the Am A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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44 1949-09-27 2 Atma Singh's Body Cremated With Full Military Honours NEW DELHI. I ol Major-Oemra Thechiel V represent* rJ Cfcneral Pi Defence Minister Bag the Command rCinj Indian Army. Ge Before tht oeu was taken the local mil aerodroi enUre route wa sides with troop GIISGIIS - 44 words
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Article16 1949-09-27 2 NKWDELfflpS-- rPturnd/n-B maro-n .urn M 6.691. i' India t< Ofl mitf. T Musi 1 GIISGIIS - 16 words
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Article254 1949-09-27 3 s Chief Bulwark Ot people Against W/ar" vf Sept. 2fi.—The retiring President of the rations (.(neral Assembly* and External Ifiinister and Deputy Premier of Australia. intt s aid Sunday that war, rather than the mb u (l> iiw real caUBe for fear I dent Truman's announcement of an atomic254 words
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Article42 1949-09-27 3 i noticeable nosphere at General As--day when Presimced that an id occurred in ,j Ministers of I ther Western them, the 59 nations sen ted a ol the world's yet, until had been nd news•i a "co-ope-irked by "quiet ana ReuterReuter - 42 words
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164 1949-09-27 3 Charles Thambu Denies He Is Recalled To Jogjakarta MANILA, Sept. 25. Consul General Charles Thambu of the Indonesian Republic had no knowledge last night of Batavia reports that he was being recalled by Jogjakarta government. Mr. Thambu said he has received no information as yet from his government to returnA.P.; Reuter - 164 words
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68 1949-09-27 3 PARIS. Sept. 26.- Dr. Ts<en Tai. Chinese Ambassador here who was seriously injured in a motor accident on Thursday, is continuing t make good progress, the Embassy said today. Th v Ambassador had an X-ray examination yesterday. He is suffering from a woundReuter - 68 words
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56 1949-09-27 3 10 FR. BATTALIONS LEAVING FOR INDO CHINA PARIS, Sept. 26— Well-informed sources said here that aibout 10 battalions are preparing to leav^ for Indo-China to reinforce the 110,000 French soldiers already there. Roughly 10,000 troops are in 10 battalions. The Franch <havi be?n fighting the Vietnam nationals almost since theA.P. - 56 words
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109 1949-09-27 3 PARIS, Sept. 26.— A postwar record wheat harvest in Europe is ln sight. This U tfhe picture given by an Associated Press survey of 14 nations. An American expert forecast production may be better than last year when Europe, exclusive of the Soviet Union, producedA.P. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-09-27 3 PHOTO. Mr. Malcolm McDonald. U.K. High Commissioner for South East Asia explains the background of Communist movements through Asia to members of the Japanese press at Radio Tokyo, Tokyo, during his recent visit there, (left to right) Capt. W. A. Pennino. GHQ Public Information Officer and Mr. MacDonald.- APAP - 49 words
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369 1949-09-27 3 CHINA Reds Within 40 Miles Of Canton? HONG KONG, Sept. 26. Communist irregulars have advanced to within 40 miles of Canton, according to Chinese reports reaching Hong Kong this morning. These forces were said to have occupied Pokloo, on the highway leading to Canton. While admitting this indirectly, Nationalist sourcesA.P.; Reuter - 369 words
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124 1949-09-27 3 CHILE DENOUNCES RUSSIA'S "RED CRUSADE" AGAINST TITO FLUSHING MEADOW, Sept. 26.— Chile yes^rday denounced the Soviet Union's "Red crusade" against Yugoslavia. Leader of the Chilean delegation, Senor Hernan Santa Cruz, told the United Nations General Assembly: A nation, a member of this organisation, is now the object of economic, politicalReuter - 124 words
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Article87 1949-09-27 3 ALLEGED BOMB THROWER DISCHARGED CALCUTTA. Sept. 26. Bimal Chakravarty. a Bengali youth, accused of throwing a bomb at a public meeting in Calcutta, has been discharged by a local magisfrate due to want of evidence. Chakravarty was arrested along with three others in connection with the incident, which took placeReuter - 87 words
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72 1949-09-27 3 SRINAGAR. Sept 26. Normal trade between India and China by the overland route has been resumed. The ancient trade routes between India and the Chinese province of Sinkiang, which had been temporarily closed because of disturbed conditions in Kashmir, has been opened and theGIIS - 72 words
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Article624 1949-09-27 3 Vishinsky 's Big-Five Peace Pact Bid Gets Cold Reception! Same Old Propaganda Says US Delegate NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Russia's proposal for a Big-Five peace pact left most United Nations leaders cold yesterday. A U.S. delegate labelled it propaganda. Many delegates obviously were disappointed that Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Y.A.P.; Reuter - 624 words
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702 1949-09-27 3 NEED FOR STRENGTHENING AND SPEEDING UP MILITARY DEFENCES WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. Americas answer to Russia's new atomic weapon, Administration officials made clear, will be to speed up and reinforce the total military political and economic unity ol the West, cables John M. Hightower, A.P.A.P.; Reuter - 702 words
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Advertisement119 1949-09-27 3 jF^^S COUCH !J w h„^, De Witt's Cough Syrupf is strongly recommended. Not only is it soothing P^ji^M "d sedative in its action on irritated |t«4*rt*l throat membranes, but it is also a valuable ***U!U| fx Pectorant. Thus it assists in removing phlegm from the lungs to relieve throat and119 words
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Advertisement22 1949-09-27 3 BUY "GOLD LEAF'* Ceylon Quality TEA with compi' u- confidence that it I:, unexcelled incennparable and unequalleei R A BARTIIOI.OMtrsZ. LTD.. Age\nts.22 words
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316 1949-09-27 4 MPIEA Withdraws Earlier Decision ARBITRATION BOARD TO ISSUE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS The Rubber Industry Arbitration Board again met yesterday morning the representatives ot the Malayan Planting Industry Employers Association and ot the Rubber Workers Unions ad hoc committee and received their316 words
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153 1949-09-27 4 Double white lines .ire being painted on the roadway in Singapore in certain narrow roads and on dangerous bends. These lines nave a different meaning from an ordinary white line ana are mandatory i.e., a sign winch must be obeyed. A double line means153 words
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64 1949-09-27 4 The duitan of iPeraK has been pleased to grant three months to tne orang ivaya Kaya Pangiima uu&it uanuang, Mentri .besar, l^erak, 04a nas appointed une Mustapha Alba&ri bin naji nassan mus, at ate secretary, Perak to oinciate as Mentri Besar ior64 words
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283 1949-09-27 4 The following information is published al the request of the Immigration Advisory Committee, tor the general guidance of the public: 1. No applications for entry permits by persons on their own behalf or on behalf of their relatives who fall within categories other than283 words
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1122 1949-09-27 4 MALAYAN RICE RATION STILL FAR BELOW PREWAR LEVEL Delegates Stress Need For Increased Food Production (By Our Staff Reporter) The second of international conferences to be held in Singapore commenced here yesterday when Governor Sir franklin Gimson declared open the Food and Agricultural Conference (FAO)1,122 words
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271 1949-09-27 4 The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held on Oct. 16. Members whose subscription is in arrears are requested to pay up the arrears so that they will be Qualified to participate, writes Mr.271 words
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Article53 1949-09-27 4 i r l offl cially announced that tne following persons have been appointed Members of the Dental Board for the period of three years with effect from Sept 29--y w F Taylor, B.DS DenJ*2°sg; M Subr^nar^m LD.S., (Singapore) Dental Officer Penang; Dr. B. K. Yap MBr q Penang.53 words
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