Indian Daily Mail, 6 October 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO, 237. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 319 1 present Roy Ministry To Continue Till Then FIVE MAN COMMITTEE TO SUPERVISE ELECTIONS APPOINTED (From Our Own, Correspondent) \t\V DELHI, Oct. 5. The Indian National Congress Wor. -fiaputtec meeting here today under the Presidentship lattabhi Sitaramayya adopted a resolution
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  • 64 1 rL° l 5 Thy French Pre- Queuing has virtually *d a tabinet spokesL*} f^nan aid, following a ■J™. ministers, that the -n*^deadlocked over' ;na n Robert Bruynell. State, said M. 'he president of »wcent Auriol, this 1 premiti decides Ol P j up to Qu«nilU into b y- a
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  • 43 1 1 Bev^Sft ber, y lr r old a press pto* debt m h, war, but >' of world opportuai--nt m In7 1 Mr r.\ ,said that door" there. with the 8 .vfrnments n jSJed and obUga'lulSl Pact Mr were just to J 2ff
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  • 145 1 WORLD CITIZEN NO. 1 SENTENCED RELEASED IMMEDIATELY! PARIS, Oct. s.— Garry Davis, seirstyied "World Citizen Kumoer One," on Tuesday was sentenced to eight days m jail for being m France without proper papers. As he had been m jail for ttiat time, awaiting trial, ne was ordered to be freed
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  • 193 1 NEXT U.N. SESSION MAY BE HELD IN MOSCOW BUT ALL IN FUN LAKS SUCCESS, Oct. s.— The United Nations Se-cretary-General Trygve Lie said on Tuesday night Moscow has been mentioned as a meeting place for the General Assembly— irat it was all m fun. Lie was obviously irritated by the
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  • 119 1 "CR" And Ministers Attend Joint Celebratioi Of Hindu And Muslim Festivals NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. The Governor-General of India, His Excellency Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, and Prime Minister Nehru attended m New Delhi on October 3 a func. tion organised by the Delhi branch of the .Caravan of India for th»
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  • 143 1 Exchange Of Indo-German Professors Students Envisaged TUEBINGEN, French Zone, Oct. 5. India hopes the time is not far distant when she and Germany will be able to arrange regular exchanges of university professors and students and to read each other's literature, Mr. Axel Khan, political adviser to the Indian mission
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  • 136 1 KASHMIR; NEHRU'S EMPHATIC ASSERTION NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told the Indian Constituent Assembly today that the Government of India had informed the United Nations Kashmir Commission that they regarded the "Delvoie affair" as "a serious matter: 9 Pandit Nehrii
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Oct. 5. Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced on Tuesday night that Britain's dwindling gold and Dollar reserves fell another VS. $220,000,000 m t v quarter ending Sept. 30. The reserves now are U.S. 404,000,000. The Treasury regards US. $2,000,000,000
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  • 438 1 Pandit Nehru Will Address Canadian Parliament CROWDED ITINERARY OF INDIAN PREMIER'S AMERICAN VISIT NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— lndia's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has a crowded itinerary on his projected visit to the United States, it was authoritatively learned by Associated Press here on Tuesday night. JNehru, according to present
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  • 76 1 CALCUTTA TO STAGE NATIONAL AIR RACES CALCUTTA. Oct. s.— An air rally and national air rac«s will be held a t Barrackpore near Calcutta early m February, 1950, under the joint auspices ol the Aero Ciub of India and tlv Bengal Flying Club. A three-day programme ha* been provisionally drawn
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  • 90 1 INDIRA GANDHI PARTY LEAVE; FOR LONDON BOMBAY, Oct. 5 —Mrs. Indira uanum, daughter of l ht Indian Prune Minister Pandit jawanarial :\thru, Mrs. Kri*n. na liuui»-»>iii6ii, Panait Nehru's sister, and Sir Girja ShanKar iSajpai. S^cretary-Generml 01 the Ministry of External AlTa»r left tor London by air on Tuesday. Mrs. Gandhi
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  • 227 1 Dutch Troops Must Withdraw Within Six Months After Power Transfer— Soekarno BATAVIA, Oct. 5. President Soekarno of the Indonesian Republic said today that his Government demands that t*u Dutch withdraw their troops from Indonesia six months after sovereignty has been transferred. Soekamo spoke over Radio Jogjakarta as Commander-in-chief of the
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Oct. s.— Gen. F. W. Ftsting, former Command^r.inChief, Hongkong, who arrived h«re from Singapore by air yesterday, is now m the military hospital a* Wheatky, near Oxford, the War Office announced today. He will be examined and undergo SUCh treatjnt-m »w muu Vw>
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  • 70 1 INDIAN DOCTOR TO STUDY YELLOW FEVER CONTROL METHODS BOMBAY, Oct. 5— Dr P. X Dutt, Health Officer of the Bombay Airport (Santa Cruz), has* left for the Unit* d Kingdom by sea to study the latest method* for the control of yellow fever. Under a World Health Organisation's six-fnomh scholarship,
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  • 171 1 CANTON, Oct. 5.-Amcrlcan exPiorer Leonard Clark, 42, who may have found the world's tallest peak m the rugged Amne Machin mountains, was charged today with* manslaughter m the gunshot deaths of an Englishman and an American Clark, who has recovered from a bullet wound m
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  • 159 1 "C'wealth Ministers Should Have Been Taken Into More Confidence" NEW DELHI. Oct. s— F>nanc« Minister, Dr. Mat'hai said m the the Indian Parliament at the opening of he devaluation debate today: "The decision reached at Wastuni:ton by the representative of the Uni ed Kingdom exceeded the brief that the Commonwealth
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  • 776 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Oct. 6, 1949. COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE XIII AGREED View Number Four of the Communities Liaison Committee m regard to "the political aspect of the intercummunal problem m tne Federation cri .Malaya" is (vide its latest communique published m tne IDM of 20-tf-4 c j> that
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  • 399 2 Anotherlnter-DominionConferenceLikely To Solve Indo-Pakistan Trade Hitch PAKISTAN RUPEE* ALREADY UNDERSOLD IN BLACKMARKET raw jute trade almost to a stand, still with prices off sharply. Jute is not only trade salted by the rupee disparity.. Other priva^ traders find it almost impossible to
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  • 130 2 South India Has Inexhaustible Limestone Deposits vIADKAS, Oct. 5. Large deposits of limestone, useful for the manufac ure of cement, have been located m Madras province by *he Geological Survey of India. These reserves, described by geological experts, as "inexhaustible" have been discovered near Kurnool town. Samples of the deposits
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    31 2 PHOTO; Sheikh Abdullah, Prime Minister of Kashmir, is seen greeting Pandit Jawaharlal Nehiu on arrival at Srinagar airfield recently to participate m the Kashmir National t. on i ere nee.- GIIS
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  • 50 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. President Truman sent a national holiday message of greeting on Saturday to the King of Nopal. It was addressed t o "His Majesty Maharaja Dhiraja Tribhubana Bickram Jung Bahadur Shah Bahadur Shum Shere Jung Deva. King of Nepal, Khatmandu. (Nepal), A.P. BURMA NEWS
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  • 46 2 before Xov Z which n,, H cn "»l tales exceed R, S( l* h 1 l>> Ui to taxauon «te of one £^2.^5 H The Govr rnmtn. r l>w «op S will come wfe I**'1 ing public from F^j
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  • 474 2 SUPPORT FROM MIDDLE EASTERN r,^ LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 5,-Sir J permanent United Nations dei.,r ,.l k* v doted m the Political Com mffi t'^S 2 pent a United Nations Commi i on ff uti U dependence "of the territories of Lihv!" Li^aVST
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  • 90 2 RANGOON. Oc 5 .t Government trooy, occupied CheduDa ffars ar living 4 dead and 4 a hey abandoned lar of arms and ammui pitai storea, r iiu i Communiq 20 rebels killed m a Government troops an- Kachins at Mair.au In Burma district ol Bhamo. The Bhamo district Kachin
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  • 124 2 A.P. CANBERRA, Oct. 3. External Affairs Minister iDr. Herbert Evatt announced on Sunday night Australia has agreed m principle to an exchange of diplomatic representatives with the Egyptian and Israeli governments. A. P. RANGOON, t v- Hi Minister Tin M Saturday assured the BmwtX Parliu that Burma will not
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  • 111 2 AMBALA, Oc>. 4.— Three Communist detenus escaped from Ludhiana district jail, East Punjab, last week. They have not yet been v laced. They are reported to have escaped hrough a 27ft. long and 6ft deep unnel which li estimated to have taken them a mon^h.to
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  • 67 2 SINDRI FERTILISER FACTORY ASIA'S BIGGEST NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— The Bihar Public Health Engineering Department have undertaken u> supply 12m gallon^ of water per day to the Sindri fertilizer factory, the bigge»t plant of its kind m Asia, it is reliably learnt. Estimated to cost nearly Us. 1.25 crores, the
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  • 209 2 PARTY SECRETARY'S STATEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— lndian National Trade Union Con. gress intends joining up with the new International body set up recently by the democratic countries m place of the Com munist-dominated World Federation
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  • 178 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. s.— Mrs. Lakshmi Bharathi has given notice of a resolution t o be moved at the forthcoming session of the Madras Legislative Assembly endorsing the view of Patel-Nehru-PattaJbhi report on Linguistic Provinces that Andhras
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  • 49 2 THEY WERE SAFE BOMBAY, Oct. 5. Wild life m the h^art of Bombay remained "safe and quiet,' wn en Che city had the second heaviest rainfall m its history recently. Over 300 animals, birds and reptile* m the municipal boo. which is m a low-lying area, cam* oqt con-
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— -Muslim pilgrims from Pakistan visited Kalanaur a small town m East Punjab, on Sept. 30 t o pay their homage to Emperor AkbarV shrine. A replica of Akbar's throne i s still preserved there. The leader of the party, m. Has.
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  • 81 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. A sevenmember committee has been appointed by the Education Ministry to draw up the constitution of a Central Advisory Board of Art for India. The Board, comprising wellknown practising artists, will advise the Ministr on all matters on Art and oromote
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  • 20 2 BANGALORE. O' .-> J£ .Indian agricultural 'X^ sh<»rtlv visit Jap.i:Cottage Indurtries B tural research FOC
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  • 17 2 expo Americai mad. v the imp Indian announc I*l item wort iterli FOC
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  • 285 3 oee To Decide Issue In Coming Week L|L TALKS TO BE HELD AFTER r KEVIN'S RETURN Lnojv, Oct. f— Ptf** Minister Attlee may JcUen their last chance next week to sell ij ea a V uick general election. The oc--obe fl mecttty
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  • 153 3 LONDON, Oct. 5. Nawab Mom Nawaz Jung, Xormer Finance ana froivign An airs Minister oi rtyderaoad state, said nere yesterday ne i-ati not yet received a writ for repayment of money, said to have oeen taken out against mm by a firm of London solicitors
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  • 119 3 PARIS, Oct. s.— The plenary session of the United Nations Kducalional Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) General Assembly has approved the candifla ure of six members of the executiyt beard named by the nominations ommi'tee. Jean Piaget, president of the Swiss delegation supporting the
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  • 119 3 &i LAKE SUCCESS,Oct. 5. A British spokesman said during the weekend that the United Nations Assembly may be invited to hold its 1950 autumn session m Edinburgh, Scotland, if there is a move to shift 'he meeting away from New York. The
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  • 59 3 J > A nutional rc ■JUon will be held on by Christiana, I^s Memorial ser- yr dead throughout n pra\cr for world J jWea md shrines vj 4^" it 10 a.m. on Mwnd belW, gongs or Reuter J*}to Renoucefl 'Nations With Jugoslavia del 5-- lav became nation to rcpndship
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  • 23 3 •r" 1 Oct. 5 Western dangers Mem is and social a policy of I >ld a factAmerican 'H' 1* was > special donee.
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  • 140 3 JERUSALEM, Oct. 5. The first meeting to be held m the new New York headquarters of the United Nations will be a session of the Palestine Conciliation Commission, it was learned m Jerusalem on last Firday night. The three nation commission which adjourned a
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  • 79 3 NO SOCIAUSTiON OF BOOKS PLEASE! LONDON, Oct. 5— A leading member of the Labour Government asserted Tuesday that books belong to private enterprise. Herbert Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister of Britain's Socialist regtme, told the National Book League: "I have a sense of private property m books. "I do not much
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  • 541 3 THE HAGUE, Oct. 5. Indonesians negotiating here with the Dutch have estimated Holland spent 3,000,000,000 guilders on her two "police actions" m the archipelago, according to usually reliable sources yesterday. The .sources said the Indonesian negotiators were urging, m national debt discussions
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    51 3 PHOTO. Mrs Harry Truman (left) wife of the American President, is seen talking to Mrs. Vijayalakshtm Pandit, Indian Ambassador to America, during the annual luncneon of the Women's Committees tor the National Symphony Orchestra, held m Washington. Mrs. Truman was th^ guest of honour and Ambassador Pandit was guest speaker.
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  • 592 3 KRISHNA MENON'S SPECIAL MESSAGE (VERNON MORGAN Reuter's Sports Editor) LONDON, Oct. 5. A tremendous send off was given last night to the Commonwealth cricket team which on Thursday is flying to India including a message from the High Commissioner Mr.
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  • 102 3 Sardar Malik Presents Credentials To French President PARIS. Oct. 5 —India's first Ambassador to France. Sardar H. S. Malik, yesterday presented his credentials to President Vincent Aurioi. Mr. Malik satd India had "high regard and deep admiration for the people of France, for their great traditions of culture and art
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  • 184 3 SKINAGAK, Oct. s.— The Chief Muslim Priest of Leh, Wtiz Sayed Ahmed, who came to Srinagar to attend the annual session of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference said m an interview m Srinagar on Oct 1 that India stood for the
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  • 43 3 BR. RECOGNITION OF MAO'S REGIME FORECAST MOSCOW. Oct. s.— Moscow mornnin# papers on Tuesday quoted diplomatic circles m London as forecasting British recognition of the Chinese Communist Government. These circles were 4 quoted as saying jthat Britain is "realistically' approaching the question. A.P.
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  • 44 3 Next War Will Go Into U.S." MOSCOW. Oct. 5. Ilya Ehrenburg( globe-trotting Soviet columnist, wrote m the newspaper Red Star on Sunday that if a new war comes it would not be confined to Europe. He said it "will go also to America." A.P.
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  • 41 4 Communist Atrocities In Greece Prisoner of The Reds to Broadcast Dr. James Brown, Assistant Medical Superintendent, of the Singapore Mental Hospital, was captured by the Communist E.L.A.S. Forces In Greece m Nov. 1944. He was then working at a Military Hospi-
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  • 198 4 A delegate from the oldest American university has been appointed to attend the Foundation Day ceremony of the University of Malaya on Oct. 8. John N. Hamlin of the Harvard Class of 1923 and at present Consul at the
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  • 49 4 The Governor of Singapore and the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya jointly have appointed Mr. E. J. Phillips, to be temporary Chairman of the Board of Management of the War Risks (Goods> Insurance Fund vice Mr. J. X St. L. Carson, as. from 26th Sept. 1949.
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  • 25 4 The Governor has appointed Mr J. Evans to toe the Official Censor of Cinematograph Films, with effect from the 27th September, 1949
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  • 651 4 TWO MORE TERRORISTS KILLED IN JELEBU AREA At 9 JO p.m. on Oct. 4, 200 Chinese bandits entered Keemayan Estate m Mentakab area (Pahang) and burnt down an estate Bungalow, labourers? quarters, smoke-house and other buildings. The total damage has been estimated
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  • 135 4 AMERICAN PROFESSOR VISITS LOCAL EXHIBITION Prof. Ralph E. Turner, representing the American Universities at the Foundation Day Ceremony of the University of Malaya, and Mrs. Turner paid a visit to the Singapore Progress and Trade Exhibition ati the Happy World Park, acconVpanied by Mr. Hemry Lawrence, Director of the United
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  • 37 4 Feast of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus will be celebrated at Nilal on Sunday Oct. 9 with High Mass and Procession at 8.30 a.m. After Procession Roses will be distributed.
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  • 517 4 ECAFE SESSION: The following countries were re•presentea at me meeting Austraiia, Caina, France, India. Pakistan, unitea j^inguom, Linitea ©taies, CaniDoaia, Laos, Maiava ana iNortn Borneo ana tne Kepu tine ol inaonesia. lne aeiegaies xrom Thaiiana were expectea to arrive later, The AutomoDiie Association ot
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  • 142 4 Starting from Monday, Oct. 10. the day maU trains m each direction between Kuala Lumpur and Penang will be accelerated by an hour. This has been made possible by patient and unceasing repair of the deterioration m the track which occurred during the Japanese occupation perioa. The
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  • 213 4 NEW YORK, .Oct. s.— The World Bank's <aid .to India shows how attention to "good purposes" can bring about valuable improvements In accordance with sound business policies, believes New Yotk Times. "ThefWorld IBank jis giving a constructive demonstration how funds can
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  • 100 4 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL MEETINGS. Following is the programme 01 of activities of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern Branch), Singapore, scheduled for this month Oct. 12. 800 p.m. Adelphi HCtel Dinner. Guest of Honour— Mr. T P. P. McNeice. Oct. 14, 8.00 p.m. Phisiology Dept College
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  • 143 4 VARSITY FOUNDATION DAY The Foundation Day Ceremony r t the University of Malaya and th Installation of the .Chancellor win taKe place m the Oel Tiong H^m Hail on Saturday, Oct a mincing at 3.30 p.m. Guests have been advised to be m their seats by not later than 3
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  • 95 4 U.S.A. will be represented ct tlu Meeting of Industry and Trad' Committee and the sth Session 01 ECAFE to be held m Singapore bj her Ambassador at Manila Mi Myron M. Cowen. Mr. Cowem is expeced to arrivt here on Oct. 10, accompanied
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