Indian Daily Mail, 8 October 1949
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Title Section16 1949-10-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 239. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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177 1949-10-08 1 ehru's Farewell Message To The Nation (Mom Our Own Correspondent) llO\li:\> Oct. 7. —Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrw In Jprimt Minister, today reiterated the determina--10/ tlu (iorcrnment and the people of India to ijcome all difficulties facing the country. mai na177 words
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71 1949-10-08 1 Wellknown Education ists To Speak At Nagpur University NAGPUR, Oct. 7 A number of foreign educationist are scheduled to deliver extension lectures during ourren academic year under the auspices of (he Nagpur University. These include: Dr. Carson Chang, founder and Chairman of the Chi. ruse Democratic Socialist Party, Mrs. VeraA.P. - 71 words
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37 1949-10-08 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 7— Ras H. S Imru presented his credentials to President Truman as the first ambassador from Ethiopia. He has been Minister to this country for th* past three years. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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274 1949-10-08 1 VITAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIAN PREMIER'S VISIT BOMBAY, Oct. 7. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru is I Ibnta) today for the United States on a mission of .concern lo the future of South-East Asia. uurding to the consensus of political and diplomatic m here274 words
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Article70 1949-10-08 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 7— Prime Minister Don Senanayake announced 'oday that Ceylon intends t o establish her own navy. He was speaking at the formal transfer of the British minesweeper Plying Fish to the Ceylon Royal Naval Reserve. The Flying Fish which arrived at Colombo lateReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-10-08 1 PHOTO MRS. VIJAYA LAKSIIMI PANDIT, Indian Ambassador to the U.S., completes negotiations for a 10,000,000 dollar loan from the World Bank, m Washington,. At right is MR. EUGENE R. RLAITK President of the International Bank. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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164 1949-10-08 1 Japanese Fishing Boats Captured By Russian Patrol? TOKYO, Oct. 7. —Four Japanese fishing boats were captured by a Russian patrol on Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 and have not been hearcJ from since, the Japanese Maritime Security Board at Kusruro m Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, reported today. A spokesman ofReuter - 164 words
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Article39 1949-10-08 1 AHMEDABAD, Oct. 7.— A p>cKpocket was sentenced to five y<& r rigorous imprisonment for the trieit of six annas from the pocket of a railway passenger here. The man has had sixteen previous convictions. FOCFOC - 39 words
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106 1949-10-08 1 LONDON, Oct. 7. Moscow Radio on Friday quoted the widow of Dr. Sun Vat-sen, founder of the Chinese Republic, calling Russia *our most reliable, selfless friend." The kinds words for Russia, the radio said, were contained m a speech by Madame SunA.P.; Reuter - 106 words
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Article135 1949-10-08 1 Any Time Between Nov. 1950 Mar. 1951 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Constituent Assembly, told the Indian Parliament today that India's first general elections under the new Republican Constitution will be held "any time between Nov. 1950135 words
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Article51 1949-10-08 1 MADRAS, Oct./7 The Royal Indian Navy is shortly establishing a Naval College iv V>zagapattm. oo the east coast of India. Modelled on the R. N. College a r Greenwich the new R.I.N. institution will train 156 cadets per year, m naval subject- including naval and military aviation.FOC - 51 words
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311 1949-10-08 1 India, Pakistan Burma To Exchange Views RECOGNITION OF NEW CHINESE REGIME LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 7, India, Burma and Pakistan are expected to exchange views shortly on the attitude their governments will take towards the Communist regime m China. Ambassador U So Nyun, Burma's permanent delegate to the United Nations, saidA.P. - 311 words
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128 1949-10-08 1 RUSSIA WILL SURPASS WEST'S A-BOMB DEVELOPMENT TORONTO, Oct 7—A scientist .who predicted m 1946 that Russia would have an atomic bomb m tlm< years, sa»d today he now feared Russia would surpass the West's atomic development. Dr. Leopold mMd, 51 -year-old Professor of Applied Mathematics a the University of Toronto,Reuter - 128 words
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Article27 1949-10-08 1 LONDON. Oc 4 ''.—A total eqiipae of thf moon lasting one hour 14 n..iiut*s was steii m t clear *ky ov«r London early toda>. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article92 1949-10-08 1 BURMA PAKISTAN RICE TALKS KANGOON, Oc» 7— The Burimse and Pakistan Governments hay*' begun discussion of rice ing Burma's suspension of rice shipments to Pakis an pending settlement of a devalua ion »ssu< Burma wishes to raise the price of her Pakistan 1 »cc exports .proportionally to the devaluation ofReuter - 92 words
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95 1949-10-08 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 7— Dr. Herbert Eva t, Australian lfinitter of External Affa.rs. told Parliament today that the idea of a condominium of Australian and Dutch New Guinea was quite o u- of the question That did not mean, however, tha 1 thereReuter - 95 words
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55 1949-10-08 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 7— Australia's government long ago gave up hope of getting substantial reparations from Japan, Prime Minister Joseph B. Chifley said in Parliament today. A meiroor of Parliament had sug tested Australia Should try <-v ot>iain a »*t?*jljiin trilling plant frnm Jao55 words
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161 1949-10-08 1 PEACE BUILDING NEHRU'S U.S. MISSION BOMBAY, Oct. 7.— lndia's Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, left Bombay today tor London where he will see British Prime Minister Clement Attlee at 10, Downing Street on Monday. Approached by pressn\en, Pandit Nehru declined to discuss his mission m the United States. A source closeReuter - 161 words
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Article89 1949-10-08 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 7.- Mr. Ernesr Bevin sailed lor home today "very optimistic" about the future of world airairs. Mr. Bevin said that his vi&it to America had been "pretty successful," adding that the talks at Washington had showed a "very good appreciation of the difficultiesReuter - 89 words
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116 1949-10-08 1 NEW DELHI, Get 7.— The Indian Railways have set up the highest record m running trains *o tune and loading of coal, during the month of August, according to figures available here Higher percentage of punctuality has been achieved by pasnenger trains, especially on the EasternFOC - 116 words
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68 1949-10-08 1 LONDON. Oct. 7 Subscription lis's for the N«-w Zealand £6.000,001) loan were ciosod today after only 10 minutes. The giit«-dgcd market r*Mf*tjd ihat the Joan had be-on "very well received It could no 1 tx? formally announced as "oversubscribed" .since th* amount ofReuter - 68 words
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Article564 1949-10-08 2 Our Swords Will Be Drawn Only In Detence-Not For Aggression, Asserts Nehru BOMBAY, Oct. 7. Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on Thursday evening laid the foundation stone of the National Defence Academy at Kharakvasla near Poona. Nehru, speaking of the academy which is a memorial toA.P.; GIIS - 564 words
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596 1949-10-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Oct. 8, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS A TRAGIC LOSS j| THE news of the sudden death m a motorcar accident near Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night of the 34-year-old Mr. Benedict Ponniah, who presided over the very first international gathering ever to assemble m this country,596 words
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99 1949-10-08 2 U.S. Rejects Soviet Accusations Re: W. German Govt. Set Up WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. The State Department here yesterday rejected Soviet accusations that the formation of the West German Government violated the Potsdam agreement, split Germany, and delayed a German peace treaty. Mr. James E. Webb, Assistant Secretary of State, issuedReuter - 99 words
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76 1949-10-08 2 RUSSIANS PEACE LOVING POLICY REMAINS UNCHANGED MOSCOW. Oct. 7. A Soviet writer said today that Russia's "p^acert°p v ini? ley remain s unchanged" bomb Possession of the Atom Writing m the periodical Soviet Art. Anatolli Surov said* "we are not brandishing the atom bomb. me Soviet delegation at the currentA.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-10-08 2 H.M.S. ONSLOW RENAMED TIPPU SULTAN PHOTO. The Begum Rahimtoola is seen after drawing the British and Pakistan flags to reveal the new name of the famed former British wartime destroyer H.M.S. Onslow which was handed over to tbe Pakistan Government at Devonnort Dockyard, England, Sept. 30. Tbe Pakistan Government haveA.P. - 64 words
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73 1949-10-08 2 HYDERABAD, Oct. 7.— The Government of Hyderabad has abolished the post of the Commander-in-ChJef of the Hyderabad State Forces. Until the Indian police action m September last year, the Prince of Berar. son of the Nizam of Hyderabad, held the post of Commander-tn-Chief. The post isReuter - 73 words
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492 1949-10-08 2 INTUC Council To Meet Today Tomorrow IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AFFECTING LABOUR TO BE DISCUSSED MADRAS* Oct. 7. Important questions affecting the interests of Indian labour, such as the economic situation m the country arising out of devaluation of rupee and the question of the relationship of INTUC with the new WorldF.O.C. - 492 words
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161 1949-10-08 2 PATNA, Oct. 7 .—Sir C. V. Reman, Indian physicist and Nobel prize winner, told the students of the Patna Science College last week that there was no dearth of scientific talent m India to train up young students of science. Sir Raman saidFOC - 161 words
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Article60 1949-10-08 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. President Truman's airplane, the Independent, is m /the »hop being 'tuned up for its flight to Teheran. la less .than two weekt it will bring Iran's Shah, Mohamet Riza Pahlavi, here for a state visit. After a three-week official tour here the 29--year-old ruler WillA.P. - 60 words
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76 1949-10-08 2 TRICHINOPOLY, Oct. 7. Mr. Hariharnath Shastri said here that m their own interest, workers should not allow themselves to be exploited by political parties. Mr. Shastri addressing a meeting of workers said that the object of INTUC was to bring all workers m the countryFOC - 76 words
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217 1949-10-08 2 "AZAD KASHMIR" ARMY POPULAR ARMY OF KASHMIRIS? LONDON, Oct. 7— Mr. s. DK h don Muslim League, m a letter L V rt^ni lf I newspaper, Manchester Guardi- in v i dllor of lll f Li Kashmir Army "is nothing C h n<Nla >- WM Kashmiris." ut the Popular ar^217 words
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Article73 1949-10-08 2 approv ann-j.inced the 6ov^ n sion to appotat should b.> taker to > The committee wouh termine from timf made m implS !J* N sures, he said a Replying to a n«ym i several speaker! K?rJSi ancc on the sterC S be reduced as far l J* Matthui declarifr.,.^Reuter - 73 words
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Article63 1949-10-08 2 They (the Commission) were "voluntarily supplied witn the necessary information by Pakistai/." Mr. Khan described t he Maharaja of Kashmir's "offer of accession to India behind Pakistan's back" as "fraudulent and invalid" b«caus« l he state, "on its own application," had concluded a agreement with PakistanReuter - 63 words
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Article90 1949-10-08 2 NEW DKMii. o, ThtltJ the trade ajjncm<nt >isnedoi| 2K between India and AiMnU been released m N«i D*lhi '1 He agreement providt 3 fo change of goods worn £4d<M sprung.. Inaia will g' tria, among u ;hu and a^ricui-ura] raach.^:., q ui^.no, ekctricai m<iChiL«r, apparatus, ttevtton, nwior cj tiaC'or,GIIS - 90 words
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73 1949-10-08 2 PARIS. Ort 7 U 80l I tarcvsKy. I ipecialift m control, is to n-pr the regional conference tml called by the Pakistan G* ment tor (Xt 21. m X French Ministry Ol Ag: announced. M. Zolotarevsky isDir Pest Con'rol Ofiic* and l] nician of the73 words
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82 1949-10-08 2 PETROL TO BE RATIONED IN AUSTRALIA AGAIN SYDNEY, Oct. 7.— Australia will have petrol rationing again on Nov. 15. The federal cabinet on Thursday decided to start rationing on that day on the same scale as when rationing ended on June 6. This gives the ordinary motorist enough for 18082 words
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Article42 1949-10-08 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— ln fUTof its policy to liberalise exports:, the Government of India has decided to allow exports of M^ a\ manufactures, other than fabricated steei structural, to all perm^ssiable destinations without any licensing restrictions. (GIIS)42 words
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Advertisement146 1949-10-08 2 WHETHER STOPPED UELAVE < (DEVI PILLS) is a sure tfeciflc for all mensjJuaHj j either delayed for many months ur otherwise i teed, thousands of people hav< expreyed *Jf*LrS sA Maintains natural health condition-,. I^/'HfTRA cial for obstinate case $6.50. V. P*• in BIRTH CONTROL SPECK TA M*W I A146 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1949-10-08 3 Himself Patches And nS His Torn Garments i; g.\l VKOPAN, A. P. Correspondent. \|\l. Oct. 7.-Th<- rude jolt of the Indian v ,,1 a year ajjo cracked the, feudal rule of ,1 Hyderabad and probably before another have disappeared entirely. But no one (ji-iui "<i ltl;in lhe -^'zam himself.A.P. - 1,070 words
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1509 1949-10-08 3 Sir C. V Raman Praises Role Of Engineers In Advancement Of Science COIMBATORE, Oct. 7>— Inaugurating the South India Centre of the India Society of Engineers last month at Gopal Bagh, Sir C. V. Raman said that there was a very close liaison between the progress of science and theA.P. - 1,509 words
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666 1949-10-08 3 CEYLON NEWS: JHE Both anniversary of the Mashaikh Festival (Festival of the hamts) at Alutgama began with the hoisting of the flag and continued till Sept. 4. During this festival the Muslims paid their respects at the shrine (dargah) of Sheikh Hassan binFOC - 666 words
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Advertisement75 1949-10-08 3 GANDHI ASTROLOGER s* Health, wealth. A journey etc., lucky M'i^A numbers, day* by \£&tem monthly dctalli 1 \*lnPl#J year $4 Weekly $U VHT«7 Five questions $1 5" Jx Send Horoscope chart or state »ex, age profession and writing time. Dollar Notes or MO. accepted. HANUMAN ASRAMAM, TIRUTANI, S. India STANULES75 words
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788 1949-10-08 4 Research Work Started At j Tata Institute At the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research m Bombay, work has been undertaken to carry out an accurate high altitude cosmic ray survey. Radio Sonde, developed during the war years by the Indian Meteorological Department forMadras Sunday Times - 788 words
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744 1949-10-08 4 SOCIALIST PARTY'S FOREIGN POLICY AIM BANGALORE, Oct. 7.— The National Executive of the Socialist Party has adopted a revised foreign policy as part of its statement of policy. The draft, just released, inter alia, says "The Socialist Party w t aFOC - 744 words
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447 1949-10-08 4 India Presents Picture Of Great Internal Strength And Stability RESERVE BANK'S REVIEW OF BANKING AND FINANCE BOMBAY, OcL 7. India presents a picture of "great internal strength and stability" compared with the "exceeding, ly slow progress" of economic recovery m Asia, according to the report of the Reserve Bank ofFOC - 447 words
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370 1949-10-08 4 DEVALUATION PROBLEMS BEING SOLVED EFFECTIVELY BOMBAY, Oct. 7. India is waging a bitter battle, to check the rising prices of imported goods and to stabilise national economy and trade on the basis of the devaluated Rupee. This battle which began immediatelyFOC - 370 words
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Article223 1949-10-08 4 Seminar In Rural Adult Education SEVERAL COUNTRIES ACCEPT INDUS Win,, New Delhi, Oct. 7.— More th IS M far accepted India's invitat oT^ hi the Seminar m Rural Adult EduStiS s"^* Mysore this winter. (N^^g^, adult education with i^l^SSjftK J M. L. Pin Malakui. Permanent Under-Secret ary of State m223 words
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595 1949-10-08 4 First Indian Regiment Was Raised In S. India BRIG. BALJIT SINGH'S ADDRESS TO THE YOUIH MADRAS, Oct. 7. Addressing the youths of South India through the All-India Radio Brig. Baljit Singh, Commander, Madras Sub Area, stressed that one of the many needs of India was a strong and efficient ArmedFOC - 595 words
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61 1949-10-08 4 NEW DELHI. Oct Comm'TCf Minister X c N^wj nouncd m th<- Ir. -3 today that a comn: fl the question ul >:at»\' issuer arbing the Rup« wytUd cearliest possible ma* B He w debate on deriluttt yesterday. I Mr. NwysaidK^fti, ignore IReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement98 1949-10-08 4 PILES tarl> trc* lfllffl Piles is a dangerous and painful dn<M>? t always is advisable. Mr. LAU KIM PINO m very careful study of tbis disease. He discovered an effective remedy In ll pre* fl^ necessary. Certain cure can be expected *n period. Fees will be refunded if no cure98 words
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102 1949-10-08 5 STATIONS WITH OTHER gLTH GOVTS. PLANNED L\ .(Hi.. -Th,' British cabinet will »tvd U Lni II" < h P e c Communist GovernUdmatie rec o(, nil i on next Thursday, official rZfedon I hursday night. ;^td however, that this country will notAP - 102 words
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Article33 1949-10-08 5 hinese jllic notified India of tvernment m htd enter into HdatiOOs. the Indian L.tr. wild on Thursday. i that the matter jotferation He added iNs.idor to t to New Utionv A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article58 1949-10-08 5 7. The mmittee nst the itlon of by a ntions ifi conven- i traffic n oi the Britain, the Soviet ••■•liMnn of that it •■national inction rejectind India spoke v favour India, i proposal said the draft lilt on the Artif>r the lines French delegate root o[ its '^rnational58 words
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Article46 1949-10-08 5 Ish Trea- lined to Dr Matthai, on Briiluation. ht-re said ould be made ol one of the nmonwealth. believed that the question of any reply to the criticisms made m New Delhi would rest with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps, alone. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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185 1949-10-08 5 TRUMAN SIGNS HISTORIC ARMS AID BILL WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.— President Truman Thursday launched 1 U557,154,000,000 economfc and tary aid programme to help kiep the free nations of the world free As a "notable contribution to collective security," as he phrased it, he signed the mutual defence assistance act authorising U551,314,010,--)00185 words
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186 1949-10-08 5 Atlantic Pact Nations Map Out Joint Military Strategy WASHINGTON. Oct. 7.— The 12 North Atlantic Pact nations at a tingle session on Wednesday night jet up machinery to work out their joint military strategy t^ainst aggression. After hearing an American warning to any "would-be aggressor" from Secretary of Defence Johnson,A.P. - 186 words
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157 1949-10-08 5 PARIS. Oct. 7. M Vincent Aur 01, 65-year-old French Prest Pn flnr Sterday began conlultftto na mie^en^Q 8^ PrC The President had been resting n his country home at Rambouil? Jet, near Paris, but returned to capital when M. QueuUte ten? I%?m h157 words
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327 1949-10-08 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 7— President Truman said on Thursday that he hopes the world can avoid an armaments race, but he expressed doubt that Russia's expected new proposal on atomic energy control will be acceptable. The President emphasized also his hope that theA.P. - 327 words
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Article, Illustration144 1949-10-08 5 Many members of the British Royal House of Windsor were among the 900 guests who attended the reception at St. James' Palace, London, after the wedding of the King's Nephew, the Earl of Harewood, 20, to Vienna-born concert pianist Marion Stein, 22. The Karl isA.P. - 144 words
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221 1949-10-08 5 SOCIALISTS TO PURGE PARTY OF "RED" SYMPATHISERS BURMA vUOSS* p cy> The Socialists are likely according to political observers, to re-enter the Cabinet on Premier Thakin Nu's recommendation for an expanded Cabinet. Earlier they aligned themselves with Communism by publicly hailing the China victories of Mao Tze-tung's Communist armies. PROTECTIONA.P. - 221 words
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654 1949-10-08 5 India's 'Citizen's Army' To Be Inaugurated Tomorrow NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— The Territorial Army, India's second line of defence with a target strength of 130,000 will be inaugurated by the Governor-General, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, on Oct. 9. Recruitment to the Territorial Army began all over India on Sept. 20. In654 words
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119 1949-10-08 5 Release Of Japanese Gold To Thailand And France Ordered WASHINGTON. Oct 7. The United States announced Wednesday it has ordered General Douglas Mac Arthur, Occupation chief or Japan, to release US$Bl,OOO,OOO J <? pa ese old t0 France and Thailand. France get* U5537,300,000 and Thailand U5543,700,000. The Btates Department announcedA.P. - 119 words
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Article33 1949-10-08 5 Savadhani Va Shurata" meaning "Vigilance and Valour." tor of the Territorial Army i» Brifiradier Gurdial Singh. i ik loriiKirui Army will ta.k<» nlarp India m Ule bTßinntai 3f October on differont. rtotnc FOCFOC - 33 words
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396 1949-10-08 6 Chinese 4,311, Malays 737 And Indians 268 The total number of persons detained under Emergency Regulation 17 as at Sept. 30, 1949 is 5,329 made up as follows: Malays 737, Indians 268, Chinese liSll, Eurasians 1, Sakai S and others four, says396 words
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Article71 1949-10-08 6 A film on the opening ceremony of the sth Session* of ECAFE to be held m Singapore on Oct. 20, will be made by the Malayan Film Unit. The request for facilities to make this film has had the approval of Dr. P. S. L/okanathan.71 words
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Article75 1949-10-08 6 Part of the decking of the Coleman Bridge (over the Singapore river at junction of Hill Street and New Bridge Road) was damaged during hostilities m 1941-42. Repair work is to be commenced on Monday next, Oct. 10, and will involve the closing of half the75 words
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294 1949-10-08 6 DEATH OF MR. B. PONNIAH: S'PORE GOVERNOR'S CONDOLENCE Sir Franklin Gimson. the Governor of Singapore, has sent the following letter and telegram of condolence to the father and brother of Mr. Benedict Ponniah (Ceylon Govt's. Deputy Director for Social Welfare and Chairman of the 1.L.0. Conference recently held m Singapore)294 words
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Article, Illustration421 1949-10-08 6 The Governor has appointed Mr. Lim Kirn Seng to be a member of the Board of Licensing Justices for a further period of three years with effect from Oct. 4. have difficulty m knowing where tiu'.st patrols are, or where they may get to. Much information of Importance has421 words
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88 1949-10-08 6 Messrs. Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. have announced two special feature programmes m connection with the University of Malaya which they will broadcast during University Week. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 6.00 p.m.— A Mandarin Musical Drama specially written by Mrs. Payome. Friday, Oct. 14, 7.30 p.m. -A programme88 words
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36 1949-10-08 6 The latest donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund are as follows Dr. A. C. Jap— sl,ooo. The firm of Phoenix Areated Waters Co., Ltd.— ss,ooo. Mr. N. R. Mistri-420.000.36 words
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116 1949-10-08 6 SPECIAL CINEMA SHOW IN AID OF VARSITY FUND The Management of the Cathay Cinema, by the courtesy of the J Arthur Rank Organisation, are arranging as part of their 10th Anniversary Celebrations a Grand Charity Premiere of "Christopher Columbus" m aid of the University o£ Malaya Endowment Fund. This will116 words
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Article27 1949-10-08 6 It is officially announced that Friday, Oct. 21, will be observed as a Public Holiday m th* State of Selangor on the occasion of Deepavall.27 words
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Article141 1949-10-08 6 A Football Match is to be plaf^d between teams representing the Federation of Malaya and Singapore tomorrow Sunday Octfl 9 a* Jalan Besar Stadum, at 5 15 p.m. The match will be played for a Trophy presented by Sportsmen m the Federation and known as F.A.M.141 words
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Article56 1949-10-08 6 A special preview of the* Brr nim "Quartet" was held at" the V toria Theatre last evening nour of the delegates and obaerv r who are attending the UN ferences as well as the memb- r the ECAFE Secretariat S&fl by l arrangement of the56 words
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Article36 1949-10-08 6 Mr. W. R. Malinowski. a mt-mb. of the United Nations Becretari Staff, arrived here on Oct fi will be associated with the work i the ECAFE Conferences which being held m Singapore36 words
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