Indian Daily Mail, 11 October 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VQ L- V. NO. 242. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 190 1 Issue To Go To UN If No Results Achieved Before Oct. 23 rat HAGIL, Oct 10.— Indonesian Republicans, neirotiath |erewith Dutch delegates and Indonesian Federalists Mil to extend their round-table conference beyond a'lwo. tint limit which expires on Oct. 23, usually reliable Re l«n wwreea
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  • 156 1 LONDON, Oct. 10— Britons have received their first indication from a Cabinet minister t nat a general Parliamentary election may be held soon Health Minister Aneurin Bevan told a political meeting at Byker-on-Tyne on Sunday that a General Election will be held "in
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  • 114 1 LONDON, Oct. 10.-— The Coo^ gross of Peoples Agains.t Imperia lism, sponsored by 22 British Labour Members of Parliament, opened a four-day conference hero on Saturday. Major item on the agenda if a declaration on war prepared by a Committee of representatives oS so cialist
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  • 105 1 ALL-OUT DRIVE AGAINST CORRUPTION AND PROFITEERING IN BURMA U.NGOON, Del 10 Burnus* Minister iliakin Nu tonight unj'nul ii "all-out drive" by his mmi-iii against profiteering and '"up "'iii uinch Ik sa»d were ikattertaf Burma's ceo-' abll]t\ Mdint Sau Shwc Thaike would ''!> ptuvlgatc an ordinance tip special courts in Rangoon
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  • 82 1 PARIS CHINESE EMBASSY RENOUNCE WANG REGIME! o— The entire t a fc Embassy and Conber« today desefted regime and declared r thf new Chinese rnment at Peking. B*en on China's naa > 'he i-o. called "Double ..-■•^vtrsary of Sun v Yat> volution, represented a newly -designated e s, Tuan Hao-lan.
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  • 207 1 Amnesty For All Political And War Prisoners In Indonesia BAT A VIA, Oct. 10.— The Dutch have released 2,500 Indonesian pri-soners-of-war a na political prisoners in 2 months since the United Nations Cease Hostilities Agreement went into effect. A joint Dutch-Republican statement issued through tr>e united Nations Commission said -the
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  • 102 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 10.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower says Dr. Ralph Munche is "the greatest statesman this country has produced today." The President of Columbia University spoke at the dedication of a boy's building at the Harlem branch of the YMCA. After paying tribute to
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  • 261 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— India has not the slightest intention of revaluing the Rupee, the Commerce Minister K. C. Neogy said on Saturday. He was commenting on reports in New York financial circles. TWO WEEKS' LEAVE FOR SAURASHTRA PRISONERS RAJKOT, India, Oct.
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  • 54 1 NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct. 10.— TiUfUc roads linking Algiers and Cairo to Cape Town hav« be*n suggested as a way of boosting t o ur^ •raffle in Africa. The suggestion came from the third internatior of African tourism, wmen ended in Nairobi Saturday win 100 delegate.** from
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  • 586 1 Will Nehru's Visit To US Bring Good To India? (By G. Milton Kelly, A.P. Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— Americans will see Komethinu different in modern diplomatic techniques while India'* Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, a proud handsome figure, told his people before leaving that he would come
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oc 10— Sale of spe. cial s amps issued to commemorate ih' 75 h Anniversary of the World Postal 1 moii in Geneva commenced in all head post offices in India this morning In Bombay Rs. 500,"
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  • 90 1 PARIS. Oct 10 -The A*a Khan, told today that the Persian Cabinet has declared him a Persian subject, •aid he had always been a Persian. *My family have alway* been Iraman," he said. "I am British and Iranian Whj not? a man can have 20
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  • 103 1 C'WEALTH CRICKET TEAMS MATCH IN INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 10.— The Indian universities XI finished their firs* innings in the second day of the 'hree-cay match against the Commonwealth team this morning after 55 minutes' play. The Universities scored 229 runs. The Commonwealth team commenced their first,
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. io.—Tht In. ciian Constituent Assembly today took up a new article providing protection to existing officers of certain services. Ttu article seeks to pro'ect mainly the Indian Civil Service personnel who have been appointed prior o the transfer of
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  • 100 1 Calcutta Chinese To Decide On Recognition Of New China Regime (From Our Oun Correspondent CALCUTTA, Oct. 10.— Over 8,-00 Chinese nationals in Calcutta are meeting today in a conference to discuss their at titude towards the newly formed "Peoples Democratic Republic- in China by the Communists' leader Mao Tse-tung Meanwhile,
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  • 109 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 10.— Chinese Communists and their supporters hoistid the new flag of the "Peoples Republic of China*' at a celebration in National Park, near Sydney Sun.day. The leader of tht Chine Se Communist ..movement .in. Australia. Sammy Wong, told the muetlng that ♦he
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  • 37 1 RANGOON, Oct. 10.— Mr. Ghu lam Mohmmed, Pakistan Finance Minister, will probably visit Rangoon for a w«ek shortly at the invitation of the Burmese Government, usually reliable sources said h<ie oday. Reuter
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  • 136 1 INTERNATIONAL FORCE FOR KASHMIR SUGGESTED LONDON, Oct. 10 The ManfhtiUr Gu,ard'an saggcsti Kashmir b e policed by an international force under United Nations control during a plebiscite period "if both partie* continue to disagree on the details of the truce." The editorial common* ing on talks which Indian Prime Minister
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  • 648 2 Singapore, Tues. Oct. 11, 1949. UNIVERSITY AND LEADERSHIP WHAT was the highlight of the historic University of .Malaya Foundation Day ceremony held last Saturday at Oei Tiong Ham Hall in Raffles College? Undoubtedly, the Foundation Day Address delivered by the first Chancellor himself. This opinion of ours, we are sure,
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  • 352 2 Atmosphere Now. Cleared He Says CALCUTTA, Oct. 10.— The West Bengal Premier, Dr. Roy, on his return to Calcutta from New Delhi paid that he was glad that the uncertain atmosphere prevailing in the province for the past few months "has now been clarified" by the Working Committee at its
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    34 2 Mr. ANEURIN BEVAN (right) British Minister of Health, talks to Mr. KRISHNA MENON, Indian High Commissioner in London, during a reception given by the latter at India House, London on Oct. 3. -A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 89 2 KARACHI, Oct. 10. Fourteen Karachi newspapermen were reported arrested at midnight Friday night for picketing the daily "Sind Observer". The journalis's staked a "stay in" strike on Thursday at the Observer offices after a reported dispute between the management and a local reporter. They
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  • 189 2 Need For Hindu -Muslim Unity Stressed CALCUTTA, Oct k 10,— The West Bntgal Premier, Dr. B. C. Hoy, told a gathering of satdars of Muslim bustees in Calcutta that India, which was a secular S ate, made no distinction between man and man on grounds of religion* i u He
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  • 156 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— Ceylon's Miniver for Health, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandarnaike, said here that the countries of South-East Asia, with heir living faith in their cultures and religions, could give a "positive message" to nhe world and save i f from destruction.
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  • 64 2 PRIORITY FOR AIRPORTS DEVELOPMENT PLAN (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 10.— The Communications Ministry has given priority to iftueriiational airports at Madras, Calcutta and Delhi in the development plan. Mr. K. M. Raha, Deputy Director-CreneTal of Civil Aviation, told the press here today. Mr. Raha who >s at present
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  • 58 2 LUCKNOW. Oct. 10— Mr Har Govind, an Indian labour leader who was repatriated by the Malayan Govrenment to Madras tor his alleged Communist activities, has been interned within the Lucknow municipal limits by the UP. Government. Mr. Har Govind, who hails from Fyzabad, had come to the
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  • 144 2 Research Work By Universities: Inclusion In Union List Urged By Dr. Jayakar POONA, Oct. 10.— Dr. M. R. Js|yakar, Vice-Chancellor of Poona University, suggested that research work carried on by the universities should be placed in l *he Indian Urioll Lisft. Dr. Jayakar, who was speaking on the occasion of
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  • 108 2 ASSAM RAIL LINK TO BE READY BY MARCH END GAUHATI, Oct. 10.— The rail link connecting Assam with the rest of India entirely through Indian territory will be completed by the end of March next, according to railway officials in charge of the Assam portion of the project. The new
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  • 152 2 Maintenance Of Public Order Ordinance Issued In Cochin-Travancore TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 10.— An or. dianoe to make provision for "maintnance of public order and for maintaining supplies and services essential to (the life of the communi y," has been promulgated by the Rajpramukh of -the United State of Travancore and Cachin.
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  • 192 2 Hard Days Ahead Of Pakistan Warns State Bank Governor KARACHI. Oct. 10.— Mr. Nashid Hussain, Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, urged Pakistanis "to be prepared 'to facing hard days tha>t will follow the shocks which the devaluation of a large number of world currencies will deal to the
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  • 271 2 institute Of Adult Pj In Ceylon Sv&ff Dr. B. C. Roy Hopes For Unity In W. ILI CEYLON NEWS: WIAIIHBU, Oct. 10.— A su Institute of Adult Education a^,, a- thf *m .1 of Education, be established lor fi jfi* "-CL*! sary materials and literature on „11 -f.i Para n
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  • 202 2 COLOMBO, Oct. 10. A Special Commii'tee from among the Hindu Members of Parliament will investigate and report on ithe lin e s on which legislation, if any, should be introduced regarding Hindu temporalities and animal sacrifice and freedom of worship in Hindu temples.
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  • 41 2 JAFFNA, Ocit. 10.— At tfr annual Jaffna Coilepe alumni dinner, which wa? held la>t week at h<' O'tley Hall of *he College at Vaddukoddai, Mr. W. P. A. Cooke, Presic>nt of the Alumni Assoeiaiion, pro-
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  • 49 2 GHASTLY MURDER HEADE MISSING Oct in ij murder has txen l£& Kurunegala. Mr M hradlefis .body was dJ, 3 Si? 5V he Damba S w miles oil Kurunt-gala Thodcccasedhad^J nis father. Mr p r Pii Proctor, in Rumen The late Mr. Pal:p ir brother of Mr Ivor p^ FOC
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  • 109 2 COLOMBO. Oct 10 —The d Ambassador in Washinftoo J C. S. Corea, ha* sought jxnj from the Ceylon (hmnii engajje the service^ of an Ad journalist and two others uj a propaganda drive to po* Ceylon tourism in the I Statrs Th<' Ambassador'* propwi heea forwarded to thf \i
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  • 38 2 MANILA. Oct. 10 T. 01 bassador to the Phi. M. Owen, left by lW transport gerrta pore •<) represeir the I' at the forthcomii Economic Omm the Far Rail He fi bjr Miv Cow^n and a m A.P.
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  • 177 3 Pandit Nehru The World's Most Popular Individual OIERICAN NEWSPAPERS' TRIBUTE TO ASIA'S NO. 1 MAN VA H YORK, Oct. 10.— With Pandit Nehru due to L in Washington on Tuesday, appreciations of the \L Minister— <is a man, as a national leader f; virid figure-m* appearing in newspapers and P
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  • 94 3 IIKO Od 10. 1 lie High Milijt Tribunal turned over the case It Q- jetr-old alleged assassin I the Bnpttan Premier, Nokrashi bhitothe drand Mufti of Egypt Wer Egyptian law this means I'.ath sentence has been Mufti reviews only the verdict ol ;r* announced
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  • 126 3 OklO Oct. 10— The Japanese Ppi Office announced that m iilHiali/cd the polic> Upanis* technicians travelling d ."Hi s;tid that Nippon ali nav ken asked to srnd overm mbrella maker and a neon [■uuiiucturer. F( >rivn Office said India had "Jan umbrella maker to
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  • 79 3 fa l 1% Atom bomb h 'r l<>rmi Predicted »Uu,v A f {hv United States th^r. m n" sl| P re »nacy over i will be no war for 20 •Hippmacy is predicttw if we work 2 v 1 American Prize winner rvi<i w. He
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  • 115 3 PROF. BHANSALI TO UNDERTAKE ANOTHER FAST? SAUGAR, Central India, Oct. 10. A Bna nsa"' a follower hatmi L G andni sa l he would undertajKe a "long" fast in protest against the employment of boys and girls below 14 years of age in bidi (an Indian indigenous cigarette) factories. Bhansali
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  • 148 3 LONDON, Oct. 10. David Ree s Williams, Parliamentary undersecretary for the colonies will attend a South East Asia Colonial Conference in Singapore next month, the Colonial Office announced on Saturday. The Conference was called by Vlalcolm Mac Donald, United Kinglom Commissioner General for >outh East
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  • 108 3 LONDON, Oct. 10.— Sundra Devi, !6-year-old Scottish wife of the Maharajah of Jodhpur, "lost" her engagement ring last night in a .hi IT of smoke, after lending it to xn illusionist at the final night of the Magic Circle's festival at London's Scale Theatre. She
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  • 150 3 LUCKNOW, United Province, Oct. 10.— The United Province Government has alerted police stations for a thickset man with a gunshot wound in the thigh. He is 33--year-old Birrey wWo allegedly has to account for 40 murders and 100 dacoities. Recently the police killed his leader, Grren Singh,
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  • 42 3 PHOTO. Inhabitants of Nova-Goa, Portuguese India, crowd thd streets in a demonstration of their loyalty to the Portuguese Administration of the tiny East India Possession. This was a counter to recent agitations for Portugal's withdrawal from India A.P.
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  • 243 3 LONDON, Oct. 10— The short-lived burst of early election speculation caused by the news of the King's return from Scotland this weekend was succeeded here yesterday by a more cautious assessment of the prospects for dissolution of Parliament. It was reaffirmed
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  • 157 3 RUSSIA MORE TRAITOROUS THAN JAPAN, SAYS CHIANG CANTON, Oct. 10.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek declared yesterday that "Russia a& an aggressor is one hundred times more traitorous and malicious than the Japanese militarists were". The generalissimo's strong denunciation of Russia was made on Formosa in a statement for the 38th anniversary
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  • 204 3 SIGNIFICANCE OF AIR AGREEMENT WITH IRAN KABUL, Afghanistan, Oct. 10. Two centuries of isolation for Afghanistan ended recently with the signing at Kabul of a protocol establishing an AfghanIranian air service. I Ahmed Sheflk, brother-in-law of Reza Shah Pahlevi, headed an Iranian delegation that conducted the
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  • 175 3 World-wide Tariff Negotiations To Start Soon GENEVA, Oct. 10.— A third series of World-wide tariff negotiations is to begin next Summer within the framework of the 1947 Genera Tariff Agreement, Brig. Wyndham White, Executive Secretary of the International Trade Organisation, announced yesterday. The nations which may take part include Poland
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  • 361 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 10.— Russia is expected to ask the United Nations this week to take a census ol armies, armaments and atomic bombs in the "Big Five" countries. At the last meeting of the Security Council, M Jacob Malik, permanent
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  • 127 3 HYDERABAD, Oc*. 10. A process to pubstitute castor oil for linsoed oil in T ho manufacture of paints and varnishes has bot»n evolved by the Central Research la'cora'ori€s in Hyderabad city. The process comprises de-hydra-ion of castor oil with the local earth as
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  • 148 3 Russia To Withdraw Troops From E. Berlin On Oct. 14 BERLIN, Oct. 10. Russian and German CommunlsU conferred secretly yesterday on a timetable for awarding "independence" to the new Soviet satellite Republic in Eastern Germany. The withdrawal of Occupation troops from the Soviet sector of Berlin is expected to take
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  • 167 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 10— Carlos P. Romulo. United Nations Assembly president, is working quietly behind the scenes here trying to find some way to bridge the EastWest gap on control of atomic energy. He is one among several delegates of small
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  • 523 4 INCIDENT IN KUALA LANGAT AREA At 8.00 a.m. on Oct. 9, Special Constables on Lunderston Estate in Kuala Langat Area (Selangor) heard shots. A police set out to investigate and found in Jenjaron village a dead male Chinese tied
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  • 66 4 CHINESE DELEGATION TO ECAFE STH SESSION According to information received by the ECAFE Secretariat, the following members have been appointed by the Chinese Government *o attend the fifth session of the ECAPE scheduled to meet in Singapore on Oct. 20: Dr. C. M. Li, Chief of Delegation, Mr. Ching-Wen Chen,
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    66 4 Picture. The- seven competitors who took part in a parade of national cos tumes. held at Tanjong Balai. Singapore on Sunday, last. The winner was Miss HO LYE TOH, "Miss Singapore" of 1947, seen on the extreme right Runner-up was Miss YVONNE PETERSON, this year's "Miss Singapore" seen next to
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  • 73 4 PUNJAB FRONTJER FOR C.E CELEBRATES ITS 10OTH BIRTHDAY ABBOTABAD, N.WJ 1 Oct. 10. —The Punjab frontier force, formed to &uard India's northwest border, celebrated its 100th birthday yesterday. G^n. Sir Rob Lockhart, retired former officer of .the force, /lew out from Britain specially for the occasion. Lt.-Oen. Sir Douglas Gracy,
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  • 63 4 SIR IVOR JENNINGS TO BROADCAST TO SCHOOLS Sir Ivor Jennings. Vice-Chan-cellor of Ceylon University, will broadcast to School Certificate Classes of English Schools today, Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 11.38 ajn. Sir Ivor, who was a member at the Carr-Saunders Commission ana represented both London and Ceylon Universities on Foundation Day,
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  • 32 4 Sir Roland Braddell will speak on the Past of Singapore at the EastWest Society Meeting on Oct. 13, at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road
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  • 64 4 INDIA'S EXPORT DRIVE SUFFERS A SETBACK NEW DELHI, Oct. 10. India's export drive received a setback in I the first half of this year. Official figure^ ehow exports during the period were Rs. 200,000 1 000 equal to about UJS. $60,000,000, less than those of a year ago. Exports were
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  • 20 4 m J"J Kin 8 has approved of Remembrance Day being observed inthte country on Sunday Nov. 6. this
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  • 321 4 "The Malayan Indian Congress after its three years of existence is now in a position only to re-start itself all over again. It is not for me to say whether the policy hitherto adopted is good or not. Whatever it is, I can
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  • 78 4 INDIA DECIDES ON PRICE CONTROL FOR JUTE GOODS The Government of India has decided to control th3 prices ol Indian Jute goods for export. Orders have been issued fixing the Maximum export prices for all jute goods at ex-Mill rate plus 5 r r. Under the new orders, the exporter
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  • 28 4 The next monthly meeting of the Rural <Board will be held on Thursday, Oct. 20, in the Council Chamber. Colonial Secretary's Office, at 10 a.m.
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  • 163 4 New York Journal's Comment On Indo-Pak. Rupee Hitch NEW YORK, Oct. 10.— The New York Journal of Commerce said yesterday that India and Pakistan were negotiating in an earnest elfort to remedy the position resulting from devaluation of the Indian rupee and the maintenance of the exchange rate of the
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  • 141 4 KARACHI. Oct. 10— Pakistan accused India on Saturday of "utter discourtesy" to the Commonwealth through having given "an unwarranted and distorted" account of Pakistan's economic position in the Indian Parliament. The account had been given by the Indian Finance Minister Dr. John Matthai. "He created
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  • 44 4 At d.4ft a.m. on Oct. 13. ViceAdmiral Berkey will land from U.S.S. St. Paul at Clifford Pier, where he will be received by Rear Admiral C. Caslon, Flag Officer Malayan Area, and will inspect a Royal Naval Guards of Honour.
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  • 137 4 SRINAGAR, Oct. iq. Wi h drawal of troops to *he new demarcation lin e in the areas from Man awar in the south to Taobat (net! Gurez) in 'the north is now com. r-lete, according to information available at U.N. Control HQ here Indian
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    22 4 Photograph taken on the iimnln mt Murasu, with Miss A. MADHAVI if Fi,, 1 1111 SS y Sept. 15, at the Wa^"^^
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  • 166 4 Ushering the University month in Selangor, the Fun and Food Fair neld at the Victoria Institution on Saturday, Oct. 1, exceeded all expectations and realised a sum of about $4,300 which will help to swell the University Endowment Fund Organised by
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  • 48 4 KARACHI. Oct. io.— Thf roreign Imistry on Monday announced that it the invitation of ttK Pakistan government th e Shah of Iran ha.agreed to visit Karachi aft-er h« returns from the United States. The date has not been fixed yet. A .P.
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