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Title Section16 1950-01-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 326. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1950." SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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557 1950-01-07 1 Chiang Receives Knock-Out Blow From Friends Former Allies! 'It Is Like Burying Us Alive* Deplores Dr. Cheng LONDON, Jan. 6. Wtittftl today announced recognition of the new Chinese Peoples Republic formed by the Communists and became the first Wes tern power to break with Chiang Kai-shek'sReuter - 557 words
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444 1950-01-07 1 Move for Formation Of Separate High Court for Andhra (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 6.--The first constitutional step towards the actual creation of Andhra Province was taken yesterday when Law Minister Mr. Madhava Menon moved a resolution m the Legislative Assembbly which requested the Madras Governor to urge the444 words
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Article143 1950-01-07 1 LONDON, Jan. 6.— The Chinese, Ambassador, Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi, said here today: "I naturally deplore the decision of the British Government (to recognise the Communist Government of China j not only as Ambassador of my country, but as a true triend of Britain." The Ambassador told aReuter - 143 words
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Article31 1950-01-07 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 6— Britain's recognition of Communist China will not change Canada's decision to withhold action until after the Commonwealth Conference m Colombo, according to diplomatic quarters here. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1950-01-07 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 6.— The Ceylon Government today recognised the Communist regime m China and severed diplomatic relations with the Nationalist Government, an official communique stated.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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134 1950-01-07 1 PATEL WARNS AGAINST REUNION WITH PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Jan. 6.— Criticising the speeches and resolutions of the Hindu Mahasabha, Sardar Patel, the Deputy Prime Minister, said at a public meeting that "they are foolish people who talk of reunion of India and Pakistan. It was decided to partition of the countryGIIS - 134 words
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123 1950-01-07 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 6.— Deputy Premier Sardar Patel said Thursday that India will not reduce her present expenditure on defence until relations with Pakistan improve. India spends two-thirds of her revenue on defence. This expenditure is "necessary because India does not have a friendly neighbourA.P. - 123 words
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235 1950-01-07 1 CALCUTTA SITUATION HAS IMPROVED, SAYS NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent.) NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said today the situation m Calcutta on the whole has improved although there has been a worsening of the condition m certain local areas m the last few days. His impression, Pandit235 words
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Article96 1950-01-07 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Americans m Formosa, Chinese Nationalist stronghold, were being advised to leave the island unless they had urgent reasons to remain, diplomatic sources said last night. The sources said the advice was given on an individual basis without general warning- such as was issuedReuter - 96 words
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390 1950-01-07 1 ssasSSr wwta >- to d t as saßssAs men^" e IOr N t,<,,, 11,, »Pw»clMit, however. retuMd to mm. One of them confided the "mattei lis a very.deucaie one. We don't like to criticise tne head of a friendly state." Among the officials whoA.P. - 390 words
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322 1950-01-07 1 INDIA NOT TO RECOGNISE BAO DAI REGIME NEW DELHI, Jan. 6— Prime Minister xxenru said today that it waa India s policy not to give official recognition to any government m indoChina "because parts of lndo-China are under one authority and other parts under anotner authority." "We cannot recognise anyReuter - 322 words
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Article638 1950-01-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Jan. 7, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS On Nationality And Freedom) THE Communities Liaison Committee has been m existence for one year now, but it has not achieved anything yet worth talking about. However, its existence has not been entirely m vain. It has enabled, for example,638 words
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Article2949 1950-01-07 2 Parliament Concludes First Reading Ot The BUI NEW DELHI, Dec. 19 (By Air Mail). Parliament today agreed by an over-whelming majority to the motion for consideration of the report of the Select Committee on the Hindu Code Bill after it had received an assurance from theFOC - 2,949 words
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Article214 1950-01-07 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19, (By Air Mall). Galleries were packed when the Dominion Parliament met to-day for further consideration of the Select' Committee's report on the Hindu Code Bill. All approaches to Council House were heavily guarded as a precautionary measure. For His first timeFOC - 214 words
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Article39 1950-01-07 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6— A 260-page authenticated copy of the Constitution of India has been published In a Government of India Gazette Extraordinary. The Constitntion was authenticated by the President of the ConStltuent Asanmhli, XT FOCFOC - 39 words
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Advertisement144 1950-01-07 2 B. I. MADRAS/NEGAPATAM/ETRAITS SERVICE INWARDS Madras Negapattinam Penang Spore g a JU}ft 13.1.50 14.1.50 20 150 22 150 7. 2.50 8. 2.50 U. fcg aito OUTWABDS S'aore P. Sham Penang Negapattinam Madras Rajula 31.12.49 1. 1.50 3. 1.50 8. 1.50 9. 1.50 Rajula 25. 1.50 26. 1.50 28. 1.50 2.144 words
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Article, Illustration364 1950-01-07 3 Award Of 33 1/3 p. c. Increase In Dearness Allowance NEW DELHI. Jan. 6.— The All India Industrial Tribunal (Bank Disputes) has awarded an interim relief of 33.1/3% increase m d.a. to employees of banks m Lucknow, Agra, Meerut, Bareilly, Cawnpore, Benares, andFOC; A.P. - 364 words
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66 1950-01-07 3 MADRAS, Jan. 6. Mr. Malum Schamnad, Muslim League member of the Madras Assembly, has ten' dered his resignation to the President of the Muslim League Parliamentary Board as a protest against the "unsympathetic attitude" of the Government of India to the formation of KarnatakaFOC - 66 words
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155 1950-01-07 3 Cut In Consumption Of Electricity: Sequel To Low Water Level In Mettur TRICHY. Jan. 6. A cut m the consumption of electric energy by heavy industries like cement and textiles m the areas served by the Pykara, Mettur and Papanasam Hydro-Electric Systems will be imposed m the near future, itFOC - 155 words
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103 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— About 150 members of the staff of the Indian Constituent Assembly secretarial have been served with notices that their services would be terminated from January 26, 1950 date act for the inauguration of the Republic of India. The notices said their servicesFOC - 103 words
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Article103 1950-01-07 3 NIZAM -THE POET SECUNDERABAD. Jan, 6. The Nizam of Hyderabad has made a present of a book of verses m Persian, composed "by him, to Mr. C. Rajagopalacharl, the Indian Gover-nor-General, during his recent tour of the state. At the Governor-General's request Ohie couplet was translated into English which readsFOC - 103 words
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218 1950-01-07 3 TIRUNELVALI. Jan. 6.— At a meeting of the i t.w.elveli District Board held recently Mr. D. S. Adimoolam presiding, Mr. A. Nesamani, Leader of the Travancore Tamilnad Congress m the Travanonrre Legislature, spoke on the need for incorporating the Nanji Nad (Tamil areasFOC - 218 words
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60 1950-01-07 3 >J i 9i& AB *J**' 6- A history or tne Indian freedom movement will be written shortly. Tne Indian Government has entrusted the task to a committee of scnolars and historians. The committee includes Dr. Tara Chand (chairman) Mr. C. S Srinivasachariar Dr. R. c.FOC - 60 words
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Article181 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6— lndia has gone through 20 centuries of her' History Cor the symbolism that will adorn the flag or her first President when sne becomes a Republic on Jan. 26. The flag wWch will be broken from the mast at Government *tfouse toFOC - 181 words
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139 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— Dr. Syamprasad Muiuierjee, Minister for inaustry and Supply, told the Indian Parliament here that the Government was trying its best to tide over the cotton shortage m the country. Because of this shortage, eleven mills m the textile centreFOC - 139 words
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63 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6. The National Physical Laboratory, one of .he 11 laboratories which will be set up by the Government of India, will .>e inaugurated m New Delhi on Jan. 4: by Sardar Patel. The laboratory will be located at .he Pusa InstituteFOC - 63 words
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Article262 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— The Indian Government proposes to extend the licensing period for imports of newsprint to the whole of 1950 since the license for newsprint import quota for July-December 1949 was granted only recently. according, to vlr. K. C. Neogy, India's CommerT Minister. Mr. NeogyFOC - 262 words
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233 1950-01-07 3 PATNA, Jan. 6.— Mr. Jai Prakasn Narain, the Socialist leader, addressing a rally of kisans here recently said that the Congress could never deliver the goods to the people nor would it ever establish a kiskui mazdjbor raj. V°Ucy tn *t wasFOC - 233 words
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Article107 1950-01-07 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 6. Bombay's Premier, Mr. B. G. Kher, has revealed that he has not taken any meals on two days m the month as a food economy measures and has expressed the hope that a "million others m India" would join him m the "missFOC - 107 words
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Article56 1950-01-07 3 NEW DELHL Jan. 6.— There are thirteen flying clubs m the Indian Union, Mr. Kurshid Lai, Deputy Minister of Communications, told the Indian Parliament here. He revealed that these flying clubs had a total membership of 2,474 and received a subsidy amounting to about halt aFOC - 56 words
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349 1950-01-07 3 BIHAR ZAMINDARIS ACT TO BE REPEALED NOTICE GIVEN OF NEW BILL WITH LARGER SCOPE PATNA, Jan. 6.— The Government of Bihar propose to repeal the Bihar Abolition of Zamindaris Act, 1948, and to replace it by a Land Reforms Act. Mr. Krishna Ballabh Sahai, Revenue Minister, gave notice on Dec.FOC - 349 words
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344 1950-01-07 3 LABOUR MINISTER OUTLINES POSITION MADRAS, Jan. 6. Communist influence m Bengal is now "considerably on the wane." according to Mr. kalipada Mukherjee, Minister of Labour m the West Bengal provincial government. Mr. Mukherjee, who passeri through Madras on his way back to Calcutta after attendingReuter - 344 words
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108 1950-01-07 3 RAJENDRA PRASAD DEPLORES ARMAMENT RACE LUCKNOW, Jan. 6.— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Constituent Assembly, said here recently that the "suicidal race for armaments" between the U.S. and Soviet blocs could land the world into the greatest catstrophe unless called to halt by the common people of allFOC - 108 words
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Article95 1950-01-07 3 LUCKNOW, Jan. 6.— Women will have a big say m the future of this Norfch Indian province under vhe recently introduced adult franchise system. New electoral rolls, completed a fortynlne districts of the province, indicate thalb women voters will make up over 45 per cent ofFOC - 95 words
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283 1950-01-07 3 INDIA AND THE INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— lndia has agreed to purchase 1,042,000 metric tons of wheat per annum under the International Wheat Agreement, provided the price is the minimum laid down m the agreement, according to Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram. Food Minister. The Food Minister told theF.O.C. - 283 words
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135 1950-01-07 3 ETHIOPIA REFUSES TO ACCEPT U.N. DECISION ON SOMALILAND ASMARA, ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 6 —Ethiopia announced m a telegram to the United Nations publShed here on Thursday that she refused SuJESSFSf 8 the General Assembly decision to give Italy trusteeship over her (Italy's) oil East AfrSan colony of Somaliland. Airical SheReuter - 135 words
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137 1950-01-07 3 ABSORPTION OF POCKETS FORMULA APPROVED BY BOMBAY GOVT. BOMBAY. Jan. 6.— The Bombay Cabinet has approved a formula regarding the absorption of "pockets* lying within this province and Hyderabad State, it is learnt. Under the formula, each ot the two Governments will absorb m its territory a number of villagesFOC - 137 words
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Article, Illustration554 1950-01-07 4 Indian Government Sanctions Rs 1 Crore For 1950-51 BOMBAY, Jan. 6\— An expert of a British marine engineering firm is reaching Kandla, m the Gulf of Cutch, m a week to survey and submit a report to the GovernmentFOC; A.P. - 554 words
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223 1950-01-07 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7.— The Government of India is expected to finalize arrangements m the next few days to enable the Scindia shipbuilding yard m Vizagapatam to resume operations. Owing to the budgetary position, the Government have for the present given up theFOC - 223 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-01-07 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 6. While preparing a bed of sweet potatoes, a man named Thomas of Liyanagode m Pelinda unearthed a plate, wruch was broxen m the operation of tilling. The plate, a large one, is believed to have belonged to the famous general Vidyabandara, who whenFOC; A.P. - 179 words
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Article201 1950-01-07 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— lndustrial disputes m India registered an increase m October, compared with .figures for the previous month. According to the Indian Labour Ministry statistics, there were 83 disputes involving 88,427 workers In October compared with 68 m September affecting 52,169 workers. TheF.O.C. - 201 words
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Article339 1950-01-07 4 Indians' Properties In Burma NO RESTRICTION PLACED ON SALE NEW DELHI, Jan. 6. The total number of Indians who returned from Burma to India since the commencement of civil strife m Burma was roughly 50,000 of which 12,000 were destitutes and were repatriated ty the Indian Embassy m Rangoon atFOC - 339 words
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Article156 1950-01-07 4 LORDGANJ, (By Air Mail).— Mr. V. P. Menon, Secretary to the States Ministry, arrived at Parma on Dec. 17 by air from Delhi and proceeded to Nowgonj by car to attend a conference on the future of Vindhya Pradesh. He was accompanied by the Maharaja of156 words
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168 1950-01-07 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6 The assistance of ECAFE is being sought by the Indian Government to secure expert advice on tourist traffic organisation, according to Mr. K. Santhanam, Minister of State for Railways. s Mr. Santhanam told the Indiea Parliament that some of ECAFE'S expertsF.O.C. - 168 words
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Article172 1950-01-07 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6. Rotarians In Delhi have started a campaign to visit as many neighbouring villages as possible and establish a "sympathetic, link between, the professional man of the town and the foodgrowers." The object of this drive, it was stated, was to show theF.O.C. - 172 words
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Article42 1950-01-07 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6— lndia produces 90 per cent of the world's output pf lac and lac products: accord/ m* to the Indian Standards lnst£ tution. jrne Institution has prfcpared standards for lac products, ootn for export and consumption it home.— FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article14 1950-01-07 4 constabulary have been sent to Vlndhya Pradesh from Jubbunlore to meet any emergency.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 14 words
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689 1950-01-07 4 Ettects Ot Ceylon Exchange Control Regulations On Indian Business COLOMBO, Jan. 6.— That the Ceylon Exchange Control Regulations are slowly but surely having their effects on Indian business m the Island is amply borne out by the Report of the Indian Insurance Companies Association, which had its annual general meetingFOC - 689 words
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Article, Illustration270 1950-01-07 4 FRENCH INDIA "REDS" FAVOUR MERGER WITH INDIA PHOTO. PONDICHERRY, Jan. 6. —The Communist Parly of French India which till recently had opposed the campaign for the merger of French possessions into the Indian Unions, has announced that it "will vote and appeal to the people to vote against the FrenchFOC; A.P. - 270 words
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168 1950-01-07 4 t^A^ll**^— Tht Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce has suggested to the Government of India that It should exercise "rigid control over the operations of private businessmen engaged In foreign trade rather than enter the foreign trade itself with a state trading organisation. In reply toF.O.C. - 168 words
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630 1950-01-07 5 President Truman Reiterates America's 'Open Door* Policy I POTDAM DECLARATION RECALLED WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.— The United States will not send military aid to Formosa, President Truman announced yesterday. Mr. Truman said the United States Government would not give advice to Chinese forcesReuter - 630 words
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81 1950-01-07 5 SOVIET ACCUSED OF VIOLATING POTSDAM DECLARATION WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. The United States has accused Russia of being the only power to violate the Potsdam declaration of 1945 by failing to repatriate more than 376,000 Japanese prisoners of war. The State Department Wednesday published a note sent on Tuesday afternoon toReuter - 81 words
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Article97 1950-01-07 5 No matter what your vocation, what your interests and what your hobby, you will surely find a magazine of your interest from amongst the following: Subscription rates cover one year and are m Shillings. Astrological Magazine: 24 sh. Automobile News: 25 sh. Eastern Economist: 100 sh.97 words
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Article39 1950-01-07 5 9, CANTONMENT, AHMEDABAD-3, INDIA. Authorised subscription agents to all Indian publishers. Let us know your interests and we shall be glad to send you a detailed list of magazines likely to be of interest to you.39 words
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69 1950-01-07 5 STATUE OF "OUR LADY OF FATIMA" IN ERNAKULAM ERNAKULAM, Jan. 6.— Thousands of Christians flocked to town on Dec 28 to pay homage to the statue of "Our Lady of Fatima," which is on a round-the-world tour. It was later taken m procession along the main thoroughfares of the town.FOC - 69 words
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Article75 1950-01-07 5 RAJKOT, Jan. 6. The Sessions Judge, Wadhawan, has convicted and sentenced the cashier of the Food Department, Wadhawan, to three years' imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 15,000, or m default two years' additional imprisonment on a charge It is stated that on Nov. 24. 1948.FOC - 75 words
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323 1950-01-07 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.— Diplomatic sources disclosed Thursday that Britain has proposed that the United States give her a supply of atomic bombs to be stored m the British Isles. It was learned (that this proposal was made m DecemberA.P. - 323 words
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Article, Illustration677 1950-01-07 5 R.C.A. (Radio Corporation of America) opened its radio teletype circuit to Communist-held Shanghai, China oh Dec. 26 for commercial business as usual, and this is what was received at San Francisco, California. It is a picture m ade by usingReuter; A.P. - 677 words
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392 1950-01-07 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. United States policy towards China and Formosa came under Republican fire m the Senate yesterday after President Truman's declaration that the United States would not make a military intervention m Formosa. The debate was opened by Senar s tor WilliamReuter - 392 words
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97 1950-01-07 5 DR. KOO DECLINES TO COMMENT ON TRUMAN'S STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.— Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wellington Koo declined to comment on Thursday President Trumans "hands oU" policy towaid Formosa. Indecent conferences with State n^artment officials, Koo is understood to have been seeking a slice of about U5530,000,000 of $75,000,000 that CongressA.P. - 97 words
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79 1950-01-07 5 WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. -Madame Chiang Kai-shek is planning to leave the United States for Formosa, a Chinese Embassy spokesman said yesterd? 4 y. The spokesman said the date for her departure fhad not yet been fixed. "We have no other details" he added. MadameReuter - 79 words
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594 1950-01-07 6 ALL MEMBERS CF YOUTH MOVEMENT Ten Malays, all of them members of Pergerakan (not Persatuan as previously reported) Per muda Melayu (Youth Movement m Sibuarea) who were arrested on charges of conspiracy to the murder following the attack on the Governor at594 words
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Article96 1950-01-07 6 During the month of December approval was given to depont 251 aliens and 17 British subjects under Emergency Regulation 17C. This brings the total number of deportations during 1949 to 5,994 aliens and 106 British .subjects. During December, one order i>l oanlshment was made. This brings the96 words
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454 1950-01-07 6 At 1.15 p.m. on Jan. 5, Mersing Jttngle squad m ambush In the Lndau area m Kota Tinggi (Johore) saw three armed Chinese anproaching through (thick undergrowth. The police opened fire killine the leading bajndit instaitly. The other two bandits escaped' A 38454 words
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66 1950-01-07 6 INDIAN AGENT TO OPEN NEW TAMIL SCHOOL Mr. S. G. Ramachandran, th° Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, will perform the opening ceremony of the Indian Sanmarka Sangam's new school, the Bharathi Tamil School, on Jan. 10 at 5 p m at Simpang Ampat, Huitan Melintang, Lower Perak.66 words
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Article36 1950-01-07 6 A meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held today at 7.30 p.m. at 169, Cantonment Road, the residence of Mr. S. L. Perumal. All interested are cordially requested to be present.36 words
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Article35 1950-01-07 6 The first meeting of the Third Session of the Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Legislative Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 8 and 9, at 10 a,m.35 words
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