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Title Section17 1950-01-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 333. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JA NUARY 14, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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454 1950-01-14 1 Convention In Madras To-day WORKING THE NEW CONSTITUTION IN CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER COMMUNITIES TO BE DISCUSSED MADRAS, Jan. 13.—A Convention of Indian Muslims will be held m Madras tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Memorial Hall, opposite the Medical CollegeFOC - 454 words
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Article32 1950-01-14 1 The High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, has accepted the resignation of Enche Abdullah bin Mohamed as an unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council from Jan. 1, 1950.32 words
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Article69 1950-01-14 1 PENANG, Jan. 13.—Students of ♦he Technical College at MaxweU Road College Hostel, Kuala Lumpur, began a hunger-strike to-night? to protest against "insufficient and deplorable" food served despite several Complaints to the authorities concerned, the A.P. reliably learned. Out of a total of 178 students mA.P. - 69 words
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95 1950-01-14 1 Sunken Submarine: No Hope For Trapped Men CHATHAM, Jan. 13.—The British Navy "practically gave up hope" late Friday of saving 52 men feared trap[M»d in the sunken submarine Truculent. Nine bodies had been recovered An admiralty spokesman said "we have practically given up hope." The Navy has already sent mA.P. - 95 words
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141 1950-01-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 13.—Minister Baktavatsalam m reply to a question m the Provincial Assembly yesterday stated the Government of India had informed the Madras Government that the Foreign Ministers' Conference m Colombo was not a suitable occasion for Prime Minister Pandit Nehru141 words
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118 1950-01-14 1 PARIS, Jan. 13.—13.—Sardar 11. Malik, India's Ambassador to France, yesterday forecast a further delay in the referendum to determine the future of Pondicherry, Karikal, Yamen and Mahe. the four French possessions in India. The referendum, due last December, was postponed for two months. BothReuter - 118 words
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123 1950-01-14 1 DEVADAS GANDHI PRESIDES OVER REUTER BOARD MEETING LONDON. Jan. 13.—The haltyearly meeting of the Board of Directors of Reuters was held on Wednesday afternoon under the chairmanship of Mr. Devadas Gandhi, Editor, Hindustan Times, New Delhi. The following Directors attended the meeting: Mr. R. A. G. Henderson (Australian Associated Press);Reuter - 123 words
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Article94 1950-01-14 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 13.—Indian Government representatives and a Persian economic mission have agreed that India and Persia should entei into a treaty of commerce and navigation, it was authoritatively learned here. Their discussions which began or Dec. 30 and ended on Wednesday covered facilities for the movemenlReuter - 94 words
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163 1950-01-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 13. The Tamilian members of the United State of Cochin-Travancore Assembly yesterday walked out when the Speaker ruled oat of order a point of order sought to be raised by their leader Mr. Nesamani regarding the method of163 words
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96 1950-01-14 1 S.E.A. Naval Ratings To Be Trained In India NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.—Naval ratings from South-East Asian countries may be trained by the Indian Navy. It was learned here that the Indian Government has agreed to requests by one or two South-East Asian countries that their naval personnel be given trainingReuter - 96 words
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89 1950-01-14 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 13.—The Customs I, have seized eight sheets of gold cunningly sewn m a rattan suitcase j carried by a fifty-year-old passenger by s.s. Rajula which arrived from Singapore on Wednesday. Ine passenger Kalamegam from Ramnad claimed he was89 words
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121 1950-01-14 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 13.—Burmese Embassy sources said here yesterday that Burma would gladly accept the projected Commonwealth aid "if it is offered m the right spirit, without any apron strings attached." These sources revealed there had i been no liaison of any sort on the jReuter - 121 words
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50 1950-01-14 1 I LONDON, Jan. 13.—The death penalty is to be reintroduced in Russia for treason cases, said the official Soviet news agency Tass, today. I It said the death penalty, published in May, 1947, would now apply to "traitors to the homeland, spies and .saboteurs."— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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145 1950-01-14 1 Burmese Troops Reoccuppy Karenni State Capital RANGOON, an. 13— Burma Government troops have reoccupied Lok«aw, capital of Karenni state, after ierce fighting with Karen "rebels" vho set the town ablaze during tbeir retreat. One-fifth of the town, which lies <J20 miles northeast of Rangoon towards the Siam border, was burntReuter - 145 words
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Article58 1950-01-14 1 RANGOON, Jan. 13.—Armed police guarded the British-owned Strand Hotel in Rangoon on Thursday, when a five-man British Parliamentary mission arrived for a twoweek courtesy visit. The mission, headed by the Labour peer, Lord Holden, was invited by the speaker of the Burmese Parliament, Pyawbe U Mya.A.P. - 58 words
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334 1950-01-14 1 SURVIVORS STILL ON BOARD SUNKEN SUBMARINE? A.P. LONDON, Jan. 13.—A rescue craft seeking traces of life today in the sunken hull of the British submarine Truculent radioed: "Believe survivors still on board sub." The tense message came from the Margate lifeboat, one of 50 craft searching the Thames where theA.P.; Reuter - 334 words
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142 1950-01-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 13.—The Provincial Assembly yesterday passed unanimously the Panchayats Bill which provides for the greatest extention of local self-government m decades by creating panchayats with greatly enhanced powers for evary village m the Province and thereby implementing one142 words
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252 1950-01-14 1 PATEL ASKS BENGAL CONGRESSMEN TO SINK THEIR DIFFERENCES (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Jan. 13.—Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India's Deputy Prime Minister who arrived here yesterday appealed to Congressmen m West Bengal to sink their differences at "this critical hour of the country's history.'* Addressing a252 words
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162 1950-01-14 1 C'WEALTH CONFAB IS NOT A TRIBUNAL, SAYS NEHRU COLOMBO, Jan. 13.—No formal agreements or resolutions will emerge from the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference ending here tomorrow, Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, stated tonight. The conference had been "satisfactory" he told the press In an informal talk. By its very natureReuter - 162 words
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Article73 1950-01-14 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 13.—The Commonwealth Foreign Ministers are expected to hold their final session here tomorrow and will admit the press for the first time since their talks began. No communique was issued whon rhe Ministers adjourned earlier han usual —today. They had heard British Foreign Secretary ErnestReuter - 73 words
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127 1950-01-14 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—The Colombo jonferciice is fast being converted into "the kh>d of exchange that eould have been made by airmail", the Sydney Morning Herald declared yesterday. The conference "has been talking our days without reaching a single agreed decision of first rate importance. IssuesReuter - 127 words
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96 1950-01-14 1 S'pore Indian Piloted Nehru's Plane It is understood that the plane which took Pandit Nehru to Colombo on Sunday for the Commonwealth Conference was piloted by Fl. Lt. N. B. Menon. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. R. Menon of Singapore. It will be recalled that Fl. Lt. Menon96 words
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Article790 1950-01-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Jan. 14, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Indian Club House) IT is a matter ioi no little joy anu gratmcation that tne Singapore muian association has at last given the contract for the construction of its nouse on tne land near Balestier rtoaU given on790 words
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2004 1950-01-14 2 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: "WE'VE TO BE WATCHFUL AND VERY CAREFUL" NEW DELHI, Dec. 22 (ByAir Mail). —Parliament today passed five Bills—the Imports and Exports (Control) Amendment Bill, which authorizes the Government to l.levy a fee on applications for2,004 words
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37 1950-01-14 2 After a brief debate, the Bffl sponsored by Sardar Patel to provide for the constitution and regulation of an armed central reserve police fores was adopted. I Sardar Patel explained that uxwHr37 words
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427 1950-01-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 13.—Premier Kumaraswamv Raja told a Press Conference Wednesday that the Andhra members of the Partition Committee had not as yet named a place for the capital of the proposed Andhra Province so that he could communicate the427 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-01-14 2 A.P. PHOTO. Wafdist deputy Mohamed Mohmoud Koraa kisses Mustafa El Nahas Pasha, the Wafd leader, ,after the Wafdist success m the Jan. 3 Egyptian Elections. The final position of the two leading parties on the first ballot was: Wafd, 161: Saad, 24. After the second ballot, which was held onA.P. - 63 words
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Article34 1950-01-14 2 SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 13. Mr Winston Churchill arrived here by air yesterday to lead the Conseryative Party m the general election campaign. He had cut short his holiday ?n Madeira to return.—Reuter.34 words
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Article1343 1950-01-14 3 Chief Minister Explains Government's Decision TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 13.—Announcing that eight Ministers of the United State*of Travancore and Cochin had tendered their resignations to him, Mr. T. K. Narayana Pillai, the Chief Minister, told Pressmen on Jan. 2 that he had decided to restrict theFOC - 1,343 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-01-14 3 PHOTO. The Shah of Iran, relaxing at Suu Valley, Idaho; after his tour of the United States, tries out the ski trails. At left, the 30-year-old monarch tries on skis with the aid of Otto Lang, Director of the Sun Vailey Ski School. Centre and right, he tries out theA.P. - 60 words
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130 1950-01-14 3 HYDERABAD, Jan. 13.—The Hyderabad High Court and subordinate courts will have to conduct their work In Bnalish from Jan. 26, the day on which the new Indian Constitution, also applicable to the Stat* 1, will come Into force. It is learnt. To obviateFOC - 130 words
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64 1950-01-14 3 CALL FOR BELGIAN PREMIER'S RESIGNATION BRUSSELS, Jan. 13.—A Socialist Party spokesman called for the resignation of the Belgian Prime Minister. Gaston Eyskens, m the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The Socialist said, ."Your duty. Mr. Minister, is to resign." Recalling the resignation of British Chancellor of the Exchequer, to theA.P. - 64 words
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Article66 1950-01-14 3 MYSORE, Jan. 14. Two baby elephants—a tusker and cow—will shortly be flying to New York, as Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's gift to the New York Zoo. The elephants, just one year old, will travel by train up to Bombay from where they will fly by a special chartered plane.FOC - 66 words
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Article61 1950-01-14 3 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 13. —King Gustav's temperature was lower on .Wednesday at 37.2 degrees centigrade against 37.5 degrees previously, his doctor said, showing an improvement m the King's condition. Thv 1 monarch was strong enough on Wednesday to listen to the broadcast of the Parliament opening ceremony, whereA.P. - 61 words
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864 1950-01-14 3 Dr. Rejendra Prasad's Address To Pacifists SEW AG RAM (Wardha), Jan. 13.—Dr. Rajendra Prasad told the World Pacifists meeting here on Dec. 25 to "concentrate on the individual, on whom depends the solution of many problems confronting the world". Addressing the open session, he said:FOC - 864 words
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1167 1950-01-14 3 FRANCE TO GIVE C-o-L BONUS Creation Of Andhra Province PARIS, Jan. 13. The French Cabinet decided on Wednesday to give a cost of living bonus to state employees earning less than 15.000 francs a month. The bonus, retrospective to last November, will be a maximum of 3,000 francs. It' willA.P. - 1,167 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-01-14 3 PHOTO. General Sun-Li-yet (left foreground, hand on hip) Commanding General of the Infantry and Artillery Training on the Island of Formosa, watches Chinese Nationalist troops train with automatic rifles. This photo was released in Washington by Senator William F. Knowland, upon his return from a visit to Formosa. Senator Know-A.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration2561 1950-01-14 4 India Will Steer Clear Of Communism Capitalism There'll Be 'No Want, No Shortage, No Exploitation SARDAR PATEL ON THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GOVT. BOMBAY, Jan. 13.—Deputy Premier Sardar Patel addressing a meeting/ at Chowpathysand here on Jan. 4 said: "Give your Government a few years more, say four or five2,561 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-01-14 4 PHOTO. A striking Mexico city taxi driver fights back as police clear a meeting of taxi drivers on Jan. 3. The men are protesting against the gran/fog of permits to additional taxis. In this meeting and its aftermath two drivers were shot and 80 hurt. Note driver bleeding from templeA.P. - 56 words
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Article46 1950-01-14 4 JORHAT, Jan. 13.—A new convention will be set m the history of sessions trial m Jorhat when a woman juror will shortly sit .n judgment m a case under Sec. 302 IPC She is Rajkumari Mohini Hidev of nonaro, voiagnat, Assam.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-01-14 4 PHOTO The United States greeted the New Year on Dec. 31 with the timehonoured blaring horns; swirling confetti and popping champagne corks. Among the revellers at a swanky party m the luxurious sherry Netherlands Hotel New York City were the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and ex-King Peter II ofA.P. - 84 words
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362 1950-01-14 4 New Delhi, Jan. 13. Sugar has hit the headlines more than once m India recently owing to a countrywide sugar shortage and the Government of India has promised a full-dress debate on the subject m the Indian Parliament shortly. Sugar wentFOC - 362 words
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Article523 1950-01-14 4 NO ADHERENCE TO ANY POWER BLOC, SAYS ENVOY NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.— The United States does not adhere to any "power bloc" but is following a foreign policy identical with that of India, according to Mr. Loy W. Henderson, American Ambassador to India. the ForeignFOC - 523 words
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92 1950-01-14 4 CHANGE OF WEEKLY HOLIDAY IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD, Jan. 13.—The Hyderabad Government has decided to observe Sunday as the weekly holiday instead of Friday as at present. The change will take effect from Jan. 26, 1950, when the new Indian Constitution comes into force. The first Sunday weekly holiday to HyderabadFOC - 92 words
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694 1950-01-14 5 But May Uphold His Right To Veto His Removal WALKOUT' SOVIET DELEGATE PARTICIPATES IN DISCUSSION LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 13.—The Chinese Nationalist delegate to the Security Council, Dr. T. F. Tsiang, whose expulsion was demanded by the Soviet Union last night, agreed to step downReuter - 694 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-01-14 5 PHOTO. Nationalist China's Ambassador to London, Dr. Cheng Tien-hsl, is seen at the microphone when he held a press conference at the Chinese Embassy, London, Jan. 6, following the British Government's announcement that it has formally advised Chou En-lai, Communist China's Minister for Foreign Affairs, of its desire to establishA.P. - 77 words
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Article132 1950-01-14 5 SIMLA, Jan. 13. The Governmeiui ut inuia Has promised me tu&si Punjao Oovemment an annual loan ui Us. jluu,uuO,uOO so tnai tue province may uuna useu a n«w capital. The province lost its capital when thtf city 01 i_>anore went, 10 i^aKio-i-cin. a* a result132 words
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Article38 1950-01-14 5 LONDON, Jan. 13.—Britain's first Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Derwent Kermode will leave Britain today m the liner Orange to take up his post. He is a former British Consul m Japan and Korea. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article38 1950-01-14 5 Bombay Kabul Link BOMBAY. Jan. 13. The fir*.' Ind'j-Afghanistan wireless telegraph link was established here on Wednesday with a formal inauguration <* rvlc by India's Communications Minister Raf i Ahmed Kid wai.—The service operates between Bombay and Kabul ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article31 1950-01-14 5 COLOMBO. Jan. 13.—The British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin. who is attending the Commonwealth Conference. will leave Colombo by sea next Tuesday, it was reported on Thursday.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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513 1950-01-14 5 COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS SET-UP TO STUDY S.E.A. ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION COLOMBO, Jan. 13.—The Foreign Ministers conference appointed a committee of experts at yesterday's session to study two plans for economic reconstruction of Southeast Asia submitted by Australia and Ceylon, it was learned last night. TheReuter - 513 words
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Article140 1950-01-14 5 COLOMBO, Jan. 12. Burma would get a Commonwealth loan of £7,500,000 if the conference of Commonwealth Ministers carry out a project to aid her rice production, reliable sources said here lait nignt. Burma would draw the money from the London fund of blocked Commonwealth sterling,Reuter - 140 words
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290 1950-01-14 5 CHINA: HONG KONG, Jan. 13—An unconfirmed Chinese press report here this morning said that the Communist iorces have successfully crossed Hainan Strait and landed at Ymg-ko, along the island's southwest coast* Ying-ko is said to have been captured by Communist irregulars early thisA.P. - 290 words
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202 1950-01-14 5 LONDON, Jan 13—The Socialist Weekly Tribune yesterday described Bao Dai of Indo-China as "so obvious a puppet" and a person with "little character and less ability." Tha periodical hoped that Mr. Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, would take careful note ofReuter - 202 words
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Article69 1950-01-14 5 LARGEST DEMONSTRATION IN SAIGON SAIGON. Jan. 13.—A crowd estimated at 150,000 Vietnamians stopped work yesterday and followed the- f unaral of a Vietnamian student killed on Monday m a scrap between students and police. The calm, silent march —largest political demonstration m Saigon since the meetings organised In 1945 byReuter - 69 words
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544 1950-01-14 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—American Secretary of* State Dean Acheson said hre yesterday that Russia was busy detaching the northern provinces of China and "attaching them to the Soviet Union." Mr. Acheson described this as "a most significant point" and said: "Nothing we do or sayReuter - 544 words
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Article55 1950-01-14 5 t,i^2*P?t N Jan- 13- China has rophed to Norway's otfer to recognis L^i ei new S (sl me, by sayins hat U will establish diplomatic relations when Norway has severed relation' with the re:niants of the Ku'jmtntang reactionaries" according to a New China News AgencyReuter - 55 words
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Article65 1950-01-14 5 BANGKOK, Jan. 13.—The Siamese Government yesterday morning accepted the suggested British procedure for negotiating a purchase contract for 400,000 tons of rice for British Asian territories during this year. Rice experts from Singapore, Federation of Malaya and Hong Kong are to arrive in Bangkok at65 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-01-14 6 A.P. rauiu. The British Foreign Office announced in Lcfrdon on Jan. 6 that it has formally advised CHOU EN LAI, Comfnunisi China's Minister far Foreign Affairs, of its desire to establish diplomatic relations. Photo shows:—Nationalist China's Ambassador td London, Dr. CHENG TIEN-HSI (left) leaving the BritishA.P. - 102 words
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581 1950-01-14 6 Incident In Ashby Road (Ipoh) Detention Camv At 9 p.m. on Jan. 10, a detainee m Ashby Road detention camp m Ipoh area (Perak) was assaulted by a number of other detainees. At 2 p.m. on Jan. 11, the detainee was581 words
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Article60 1950-01-14 6 "MOSQUITOS" COLLIDE IN MIDAIR During a training flight over British North Borneo yesterday morning, two JVTasquitos of the R.A.F. collided m midair at a point 20 miles -east of Point Baram. There were no survivors. Next of kin are being informed. A Court of Inquiry is being held to determine60 words
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52 1950-01-14 6 Kerala Samajam Extraordinary General Meeting The postponed Extraordinary General Body Meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. will be held on Jan. 22, 1950, at 5 pan. at No. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore. All members are hereby informed and requested to attend the meeting, writes the Hony. General Secretary of52 words
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79 1950-01-14 6 SINGAPORE'S JUNIOR SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL The first meeting of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council called by Mr. Halliday of the Education Department under the auspices of the Singapore Safety First Committee will meet m the Education Department offices at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21. The members will be79 words
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Article80 1950-01-14 6 The Sultan of Perak. accompanied by the A.D.C., 2/Liout. Raja Amir, and the Raja Kechil Sulong, Perak, paid a visit to HMS "Alert", the Flagship of Sir Patrick Brind. Commander-in-Chief of Far East Station, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at Lumut. A 17-gun salute greeted the80 words
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Article42 1950-01-14 6 Mrs. K. M. R. Menon, President of the Singapore Lotus Club, 'will give a talk on "March of Wcmen In India" at the Fortnightly Club at the Y.W.C.A. at Raffles Quay on Monday. Jan. 16 at 10 a.m.42 words
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Article123 1950-01-14 6 The 0.A.G., Singapore, has approved the following appointments: Mr. W. J. Parks. Malayan Police Service to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Singapore with effect from 13.12.49 m place of Mr. G. R. Livett. Mr. C. R. D. Danby, M.C.S.. to officiate as Assistant Secretary for Social weiiaie. Oillgelpv,,.*.123 words
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Letter341 1950-01-14 6 Sir, —The scant enthusiasm shown by Indians m Malaya m learning the National Language of India is to be deeply regretted. Inspite of the facilities being offered by private teachers and some organisations the response is far from encouraging. It is the duty of Indians m any341 words
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74 1950-01-14 6 Men of the Royal Engineers Works Squadron will shortly start on the erection of two small hangers for the Royal Air Force at Kuala Lumpur Airport. These hangers—each 60' by 40' and 50' m height—will be brought to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore where they are74 words
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90 1950-01-14 6 SOCCER MATCH AT C.Y.M.A. GROUND TOMORROW The Gymkhana Football XI will meet 61 RASC m a friendly Soccer game tomorrow, Sunday, at CYMA ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp. The Gymkhana team will be selected from the following:— A. Rahiman (Capt.); S.,Veloo; Periatamby; Ibrahim; Narayanan; Lim; Suppiah; Krishnan; Rengan; Winson; .Paul;90 words
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105 1950-01-14 6 The famous Nahas Films' Egyptian Picture "Bahbah Fi Bagdad" (Thief of Bagdad) will have its grand premiere at Diamond Theatre at.11.30 p.m. today, Saturday. This picture acclaimed as one of the best pictures cf 1949. depicts the thrilling story of a thief who had been105 words
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