Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 236. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 160 1 Sequel To Abolition Ot Jurisdiction Of London Court DLL PENDING APPEALS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO INDIA I \i DELHI. Oct. 4.— The appeal of Nathuram L«t nn(l °t luri sentenced m connection with the ILitr of Mahatma Gandhi, is likely to
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  • 86 1 HIGON. Oci The Indian nailfligfleu hum Indian homes ttlpn a simple religious serins held to mark the annisiP on mukl.iv df the birth of u tmi dandhi. Jinn? the service, which was IfctSaifon theatre, Indian Delmella Kamath, ran best honour Maindhi b) following hi^ tin; and example great spiritual
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  • 147 1 BELGRADE, Oct. 4. Premier Marshal Tito, accusing Russia o! trying to "endanger a small people," has bluntly warned that Yugoslavia is ready to defend itself to the last breath. In one of his toughest speeches since Yugoslavia's feud with the Soviet bloc began, Tito told
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  • 259 1 If Canton Can Hold Out or Three Months RKGKONG, Oct. I.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek m iewference with Acting President Li Tsung-jen and img military leaders m Canton on Sept. 2 said if Canhold out tor three months, Communist forces may n 'er Canton, according to a Chinese report here. was
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  • 22 1 >ttiii v) r —One column ij h r PT >- Then Keng's rh,n K wan^«n X ./'^r^ he rr today. of "ighbouring
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  • 91 1 Two More Balkan Countries Recognise Mao Regime LONDON, Oct. 4.— Rumania and Bulgaria lined up with Soviet Russia today m recognizing the new Chinese Communist Government. Other Soviet satellites—particularly Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland- were expected soon to formally accept Mao Tze-tung's Red regime m China. Russia was the first to
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  • 89 1 SHANGHAI. Oct. 4.— The Indian Ambassador to Nanking, Mr. K. M. Panikkar. who is due to return o New Delhi for consultations, is expected to come to Shanghai m a week's time and go on to India m the first available ship. So far ho has
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  • 123 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Oct. 4— The Work ing Committee of the Indian National Congress commenced a twoday session here today to discuss a number of important questions, including the economic situation m the country following devaluation of the rupee.
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  • 128 1 Manipur State Administration Takeover On Oct. 15 NEW DELHI, Oct. 4. The administration of Manipur, easternmost state of India, will be taken over by the Government of India on Oct. 15, the Indian State Ministry announced here yesterday. The taking over by the Government of India of this strategically situated
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  • 97 1 Travancore To Become Vital Jute Producing Centre MADRAS, Oct 4 Travancorc— on the southwest coast of India will become an important jute producing centre m the very near fiTure, according to Mr. T. K. Narayana PUlai, Premier of Travan-core-Cochin S*ate s Union. Arrangements are well underway o bring under jute
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  • 184 1 New U.N. Korean Commission With More Powers Approved LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 4._ A Un»«ed Nations Korean Commission with broadened powers was approved on Monday by the Special Political Committee of ih« U.N. General A*. sembly The chief duty o f the new Commission would be *o observe and report any
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  • 76 1 RANGOON, Oct. 4.— Government forces m south-east Burma beat off an attack on Duymzeik m Tnaton chs rict killing 40 rebels, it was officially announced today. The revels fled after a six-hour battle. Th«? Government have also recaptured wi hout resistance the small town of
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  • 84 1 U.K.'S GOLD DOLLAR RESERVES LONDON, Oct. 4— Sir" Stafford Ci ipps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will announce the s t ate of string area gold and dollar reserves m the July-September quarter when he 1 .speaks at the London Lord Mayor's dinner to c>*y bankers tonight l is authoritatively learned.
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, >• .4 —Devaluation of the Indian Rupee which has brought almost complete suspension of transactions with Pakistan— will be debated by the Constituent Assembly Wednesday, Tomorrow.- AP
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  • 311 1 India Presents New Plan For Solution Ot Italian Colonies Problem SPECIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS SUGGESTED LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 4. India yesterday proposed to the United Nations Political Committee the setting up of a special commission to supervise the creation of a constituent assembly m Libya and to investigate conditions
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  • 197 1 Asian Nations Keenly Interested In Japan's Cottage Industry Methods TOKYO, Oct. 4. Other Asian nations have shown great interest m the machinery and methods used m Japan's small home industries, a SCAP spokesman said today on his return lrom Singapore. Sterling D. Collett, SCAP Labour Division official, said tit res>;
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  • 33 1 LUCKNOW, United Provinces. —Oct. 4.— Tara Singh, 60-year-old Sikh leader wim has been detained under orders of the Government of India since February this year was released here today.- Reuter
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  • 23 1 Bit CRUISER MAURITIUS BOMBAY. Oct. 4.— The 8,000-ton British cruiser Mauritius I«f t here yesterday for Karachi, aft«r a fourclay goodwill visit.- Reuter
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  • 819 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Oct. 5, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMIITtE-XII TOMMENTING on the Communities Liaison Committee's Agreed View Number One, namely, that "the aim of the federation of Malays should be the attainment ol self-govern-ment with sovereign status and tne creation therein of a nationality," we pointed out that
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  • 76 2 SPECIAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS MADE WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Pandit Nehru, India's Prime Minister, will be invited to address the United States Congress during his forthcoming visit to Washington, Reuter learned officially yesterday. Secret service men and specially picked detectives from the Washington police
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  • 93 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 4. The members of the IN A Film Committee met <he Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Pa el, and presented him wi h a cheque for Rs. 245,000 being the net proceeds of the INA film. "Netaji Subhas." The members of the Commit cc are:
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  • 215 2 Kashmir National lw> Condemn Communal? SRINAGAR, Oct. 4.-A reaolutio. and resentment at the "inhuman cine <Aprtv^ sands of men and women as a resal V passed by the All-Jammu and X .^unai > its open session last week. lona l(.onf Condemning comniunalists v enemies of society, the resolu ion apptakd
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  • 42 2 BOMBAY, < )c 1 i fata SRswSa ut "Bun:g t, u W T C j' I ■nc 1: g tf anu country w n Mr.»i a < •on or zamindari. OommomwaKh. he aft" Kashmir problem w k < a or the ftm magnitude. xc
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  • 36 2 MEERUT. Oct. 4.__ with a view to topping profiteering, the authorities m Meerut have sealed all the medical stores m the city and cantonment. Medicines will be sold on permits PTO
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  • 188 2 DR GOPICHAND BHARWVA'S ASSEKINS SIMLA, Oct. 4.— Dr. (iopwband Bkargava maul considered m the Opposition and befog asked if there b Opposition. He steadfastly maintains thai tht> KaM I'd Cabinet is working m perfect harmonx as a (cam and doa think m terms
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  • 284 2 US Air Force General To Pilot Plane LONDON, Oct. 4. An American Air Force general is to pilot the special plane which President Truman is sending to Dring Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru from London to Washington next Monday. The Indian Prime
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.— Over 200 shopkeepers of Connaught Place, the main shopping centre of New Delhi, suspended business for one day last week, as a protest against the failure of the local authorities to remove the refugee stall-holders from the pavements. Since the partition
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  • 165 2 FEVERISH PREPARATIONS MADE JNEW YORK, Oct. I.— The Indian community m the greats New Wk area is preparing to give a great welcome to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru when he arrives m this city on Oct. 15. With only a few more
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  • 70 2 PROTECTION TO INDIAN ABRASIVES TO CONTINUE BOMBAY. Oct. 3. Government protection to the Indian coated abrasives industry, will continue till April 1952, the Commerce Ministry has announced. The announcement said that the present duty of 30 percent ad volorem will remain unchanged for saind/flint/glass papers, but will be 35 percent
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  • 91 2 India League Of America Reception to Nehru NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. Phillip Jessup. newly appointed adviser to the American State Department on Far Eastern affairs, will be among the speakers at a public dinner to be given to Pandit Nehru m New York on Oct.
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  • 206 2 Rail Road And Irrigation Projects In Rajasthan JAIPUR, Oct. 4.— The infant ■'ales' union of Greater Rajasthan m Central India is making headway m rail and road development projects and irrigation schemes. Mr. Bhurelal Baya, Rajasrthan's Minister for Communica t ions, said m an interview here that the Central Railway
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  • 44 2 NEW DELHI, Oct 4.— Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the Indian Premier Pandit Nehru left New Delhi Monday for 3<>mbay and London where she is due to arrive on Wednesday. She will join her father for an American tour soon. A.P.
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  • 90 2 NAPLES, Oct. 4. At lea-st 30 people, including many children were feared drowned m floods which were yesterday re-ported *o have devastated a region of nearly 1.000 square miles m southern Italy. Air surveys carried out at dawn showed thousands of buildings collapsed and torrents of
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  • 98 2 MADRAS, Oct. 4.— Two bicycle factories, to produce 200,000 bicycles per year, ar«* shortly to be built near Madras ci'y, according to Mr. C. Perumatewamy, Redd», Madras Minister for Industries. The Minister told Renter that the Government of India has already approved the scheme, which is
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  • 115 2 POONA, Oct. 4— A "week-end paradise" i» to be built on th<? slopes of the Parvathi Hills on the outskirts of Poona city. The Bombay Government has just finalised plans to develop a national park and a botanical garden on the hills, with "holiday sites" ard swimming
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  • 62 2 JAMSHEDPUR <N«* Bn Oci 4— A Sikh be* a ik a car aii''dt i nt. while Humty liovpi!;,| ui'h m«(litin»s for b w«ff. A friend uf ih«' uiit-ru"*' I)iik«n lp the nifduim- Mil io naih »hr Sikh, hou^ W <00, ditel on ih« ua>-«i faiiure. A
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  • 321 3 iinerkan Federation Of )lirS Plea To US For More With Asia ifiVL 'linn., Oct. 4. The American Federalabmir (xecutive council said the United economic aid to anti-Communist nal*Z()rient 'similar to what we have given m d(> na it said, "have
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  • 333 3 iVHKSTKR GUARDIAN'S CALL TO U.S. WCHESTER, England, Oct. 4. Pointing out 'did. with Us huge population is the strategic Asia and has great latent resources, \mh<st<r (iuordian m an editorial said last Sa- i ruling class h<ive an outlook and liberal ideals
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  • 94 3 THE HAGUE, Oct. 4. Mostems from the Middle and Far East gathered here Sunday *>r a prayer meeting to mark the Great hay of Sacrifice" on which the Moslem pilgrimage at Mecca tooK The meeting, organised by the Moslem Union representing 40U.--000,000 Moslems all over
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  • 95 3 Pakistanis To Undergo Special Training In London LONDON, Oct. 4.— Steven probationers of the Pakistan Foreign Service will arrive m London from Karachi during this week for specialised training m Britain. The probationers, who are undergraduates, recently passed the Pakistan Foreign Service competitive examination and will join the London School
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  • 131 3 MANCHESTER, Oct. 4.— "lt would be a disaster if the conferences were endangered at this stage" the Liberal Manchester Guardian said m a leading article on The Hague Conference on Indonesia Monday morning. From the start, said the Guardian, the danger
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  • 88 3 SOVIET-SPONSORED GERMAN GOVT. TO BE FORMED SOON BERLIN, Oct. 4.— A Soviet-spon-sored Government is expected to be formed soon. Cabinet Ministers from all five Russian zone provincial governments have been summoned to a meeting yesterday at Soviet headquarters at Karlshorst to join their political leaders who conferred with Soviet Military
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  • 287 3 LONDON, Oct. 4.— The World's Press News, the weekly organ of the British newspaper industry, m its latest issue has published an article from its own correspondent on the "Pakistan Government to control press ownership by foreigners". The article said that the Civil
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  • 110 3 U.N. Convention On Suppression Of Traffic In Persons LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 4 The Social Committee of the General Assembly which is drawing up a draft convention on suppression of traffic m persons has adopted the principle that exploitation of prostitution should be punishable as such irrespective of whether or not
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  • 80 3 London Papers Display India Govt. Indictment Of Reds London, Oct. 4. Prominence was given m the British press Saturday to the document published by the Indian Government Home Ministry detailing charges against the Indian Communist Party. The Times publishes its report on the main news page under the headings "'Communism
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  • 72 3 YAKIMA. Washington, Oct. 4.— William O. Douglas, one of the leading jurists of the U.S. Supreme Court, was injured gravely on Sunday m the Cascade Mountains he loved as a boy. He suffered 13 rib fractures and a punctured lung when his frightened horse fell
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  • 65 3 PARIS. Oct. 4. The Far Eastern section of the Economic Co-opera-tion "Administration will consider Vietnam's application for associate membership when it meets In Singapore on Oct. 10, Agence France Presse reported yesterday from Saigon. Vietnamese consider that success of the application, which France supports, would be
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  • 543 3 CHINA: Summoning the Soviet diplomat, Vladimir Varskov, to the Foreign Office, Yeh informed him relations with the Soviet Union were ended. Yeh read to him a formal statement declaring that Russian recognition of the "bogus regime" at Peiping was "not only an act
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  • 97 3 Nationalist China To Sever Relations With Russia CANTON, Oct. 4— The Ch'n«b< Nationalist Government decided at a Cabinet meeting yesterday to sever relations with Russia. (The Soviet Union announced on Sunday night it 8 recognition of the Communist Government of China with headquarters m Piping and said that Russian diplomatic'^
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  • 555 3 Western Powers To Confer On Question Of Recognition Of New China Govt. LONDON, Oct. 4.— Britain, France and the United States, spurred by Russia's lightning diplomatic endorsement of the new Chinese Communist government, are expected to examine this week their own attitude towards recognition. Britain took the initiative on Monday
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  • 214 4 SPECIAL INVITATION FOR 100 DONORS Coupons are being printed showing pictures of bricks used lor Ihc various buildings comprising the University. These coupons arc mvick'd into two types says an Official Press relea-se. SOUVENIR BRICKS: A million bricks will be sold at $1.00
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  • 94 4 It is learnt that the Soviet delei'Dtion to the sth Session of I-.CAFK to be held m Singapore rom Oct. 20 to Oct. 28, will be 1 <>mp<>s<'d as follows: Mr. S S Nemhina— Leader of viegaiion. Soviet Minister to Thailand Mr. V. EL AleKseenko Counsellor,
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  • 615 4 Six Gurkhas At about 12.45 p.m. on Oct. 3, a party of Gurkhas returning from Kuala Klawang to Seremban m two vehicles were attacked by aoout 30-40 bandits at tne 14} mile Kuala Klawang-Seremban Road. The leading truck came under fire and
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  • 103 4 Diploma Course In Teachers' Training College It is announced tfrat Xhv Teachers' Training College Singapore, will bo providing a two years' Diploma course beginning m Sept. 1950, at Cairnhill, says an Official Press release. The Course will include English Language and Literature, Civics. Hygiene. Theory and Practice of Teaching, Arts
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  • 148 4 SRI N. P. BALAKRISHNAN, a talented musician from South India, is here m Singapore now on a brief visit m the course of his tour of South-East Asia and the Far East. A disciple of the famous South Indian musician Maharajapuram Visvanatha Iyer, Sri Balakrishnan
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  • 76 4 The following members of the ECAFE Secretariat star! nave arrived m Singapore by air from Bangkok Dr. P. S. Lokanathan Executive Secretary, Mr. H. C. Schafl— Deputy Executive Secretary. Mr. W. V. Turnage Chief of Industry Division, Majqr J. H. T. Clarke Head of Permanent Road
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  • 125 4 The Inland Transport Section oi the ECAFE will hold its opening session today (Wednesday) at 10.00 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore. The afternoon session will start at 2.30 p.m. LIST OF DELEGATES The following delegations for Ute Inland Transport meeting to be held m
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  • 267 4 LOCAL RICE INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY The Rice Investigation Committee is holding its first meeting today, Wednesday m Singapore. Its chairman, Dr. F. C. Benham, Economic Adviser to the Commis-sioner-General, will preside, says a communication from the office <uf the Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m South East Asia, Singapore.
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  • 87 4 SULTAN OF TRENGGANU OPENS ISLAND SCHOOL The Sultan of Trengganu opened the first Malay school on the Pulau Rodang* Island on Sept. 24. The Sultan first visited the island on his way back from Pulau Perhentian on. Mar. 22 this year, when the 300 islanders requested for a school to
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  • 77 4 We are informed that the "Namastheji Football Team" has been ro amed %t Neaji Memorial Fooball Team" Singapore. Teams desirious of playing against the above are kindly requested to contact Mr. Papachen. Hon. Sport Captain, 138, Serajngoon Road. Transfer The Governor hias appro vt»d the transfer
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  • 30 4 The Governor has approved a Commission as Sub-Lieutenant, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to Chartes Cotton Bradley with effect from Sept. 1, 1949, inclusive, says an Official Press release.
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  • 333 4 REVISED SCHEME PUBLISHED The following revised Scheme for Government Scholarships m English Schools is published for general information. Twenty-three Scholarships may be awarded annually to Pupils from Vernacular Schools, of which at least three shall be reserved for Malays. To qualify for a
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  • 52 4 Naval Base Labour Union (Indian Section) General Meeting A General Meeting of the Naval Base Labour Union Indian Section, will be held on Sunday Oct. 9 at 8.30 p.m. at the Union permises padang opposite Block 80. Naval Base. All members are requested to be present, writes the Secretary of
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  • 204 4 At the annual general body meeting of Ail Malaya Chettiars Chamber of Commerce held on Sunday Sept 25, at their premises 37, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, under the presidency of Mr. K. V. AL. M. Narayanan Chettiar, a resolution was
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  • 67 4 This weeK tne Royal Meciianic U ana Electrical engineers ceitora tneir seven en birtnaay. Tne reci-or m *ar feast Asia— rtngadur tt. A. Holt— ana an oiiicer wnu just returnea irom an Aavanc worksnop L>etacnmeiu m tne 01 icamat area 01 Jonore, win oe b pi.ar;
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  • 49 4 The Commanaer-in-Chief of the Far n,ast Air rorce, Air Marsnai oir Huge liioyd win leave Teng*a oy air on Tnursaay evening ior a 24-hour visit to nong Kong. He is expected to return to Tengah beiore lirst light on Saturaav morning.
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