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Title Section18 1950-01-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 846. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANU ARY 27, 1950. a^Oßa_________B_______as_ss FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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368 1950-01-27 1 Rajaji Reads Proclamation Rajen Babu Installed As President At Durbar Hall NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. Indicts *last GovernorGeneral, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, breaking a 92--year-old link with the British Crown, today proclaimed his country a republic. At a simple, solemn ceremony in Durban Hall Government House here,Reuter - 368 words
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60 1950-01-27 1 PONDICHERRY, Jan. 26.— The French Government of Pondicherry, which is to hold a referendum in March on union with India, today banned "all public manifestation" to Mkbrate Indian Republic Day. The ban applied to the hoisting of the Indian flag at public places and the takingReuter - 60 words
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140 1950-01-27 1 Anti-Republic Demonstration In Bombay BOMBAY, Jan. 26.— Citizens and police broke up a Communist "black flag" demonstration in the city's labour area this morning. The Communists, who were staging an "antiRepublic" procession, hurled acid bulbs and brickbats at the crowd. Police opened fire and the demonstrators dispersed but 50 wereReuter; A.P. - 140 words
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Article63 1950-01-27 1 VALETTA, Jan. 26.— The main slieet of Valetta was gay with fluttering bunting and the flag of India as Indian ahops in Malta celebrated the inauguration of the Republic. Indian shops closed for the afternoon whan the Indian community were gathering at the residence of a prominentReuter - 63 words
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Article146 1950-01-27 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 26.— Dr. M. S. tfehta. Indian Ambassador to the Netherlands, started a busy Republic Jay programme this morning by presenting a specially bound copy of the new Indian constitution to the library of the Peace Palace here. Diplomatic representativ/es of Britain and Canada asReuter - 146 words
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Article108 1950-01-27 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 26.— Soviet Russia has initiated machinery exports to Siam with the first consignment of 400 sewing machines. The consignment is now in transit in the Mediterranean after overland shipment through Central Europe. Simultaneously Soviet trade representatives in Bangkok have announced that several kindsReuter - 108 words
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Article63 1950-01-27 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 26.— Australia's 162nd anniversary, which falls today, "has special significance for India because it coincides with her emergence as a republic," Indian Premier Pandit Nehru said in a goodwill message to Prime Minister R. G. Menzies. "I sincerely hope our two countries will march together,Reuter - 63 words
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98 1950-01-27 1 PRE-CENSORSHIP ORDER ON BENGALI DAILY CALCUTTA, Jan. 26.— The Government of West Bengal have served a pre-censorship order on the Bengali daily. "Pachimbanga Patrika" directing the editor of the paper to submit all news items, editorial articles comments etc., for scrutiny before publication in the paper. The order, which hasFOC - 98 words
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Article273 1950-01-27 1 LONDON, Jan. 26.— King George has sent the following message to India's first President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad: "On the occasion of the in* auguration of the Indian Republic I send you my warmest good wishes. May you and the people of India enjoy the full blessingsReuter - 273 words
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Article60 1950-01-27 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—President Truman of the United States of America, sent a message to Dr. Prasad that India's new status "constitutes an auspicious beginning for the second half of the Twentieth Century. "May the future of the new Republic, functioning under a democratic constitution, be characterized byA.P. - 60 words
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Article100 1950-01-27 1 PRAGUE, Jan. 26.— Mr. Klement Gottwald, President of Czechoslovakia, cabling good wishes to Dr. Prasad said: "I am convinced that the efforts of the people of India- towards econo-. mic and cultural progress will bring them the development and prosperity they deserve." Premier Antonin Zopotocky in aReuter - 100 words
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Article108 1950-01-27 1 PARIS, Jan. 26— Sir Stafford Cripps, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, here for OEFC talks tonight gave Reuter a special message for the people of India. He said: "I send the people of India my most heartfelt good wishes on this auspicious occasion of their constitution108 words
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Article94 1950-01-27 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 26.— Cabling his greetings to India's Premier on India's inauguration as a Republic, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, the Ceylon Premier, said today; "The bonds that unite India and Ceylon are ancient and manifold and we are confident will be further strengthened and added to inReuter - 94 words
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Article176 1950-01-27 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26 The text of the Proclamation of the Republic of India read by Governor General Rajagopalachari, here today: "Where the people of India having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Democratic Republic adopted, enacted and gave to themselves on the 36th dayA.P. - 176 words
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Article111 1950-01-27 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 26.— Indonesian Premier Dr. Hatta today sent Indonesia's "imperishable and heartiest good wishes" to India on her bccom'ng a Republic. He was speaking at a. meeting organised by the Indian community here. Recalling age-old associations between the two countries Dr. Hatta said India had befriendedReuter - 111 words
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Article69 1950-01-27 1 DUBLIN. Jan. 26. Mr. John Costello. Prime Minister of Eire, sent a message to Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, extending i wannest congratulations and good wishes for the "welfare and prosperity of the great country of India." Treland, he said, had always looked with special sympathy andReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1950-01-27 1 KARACHI, Jan. 26.— Hope that*} the inauguration today of the Indian Republic will "mark the beginning of a new era of friendly cooperation and good neighbourly relations 0 between India and Pakistan was expressed by Pakistan's Governor-Ge-neral Khaja Nazimuddin He did so in a message of goodReuter - 59 words
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Article94 1950-01-27 1 BERNE, Jan. 26.— M. Max Petitpishre, President of the Swiss Republic, today sent the following telegram to Rajendra Prasad: "On the occasion of the proclamation of the Republic of India the Federal Council and the Swiss people send to Your Excellency their warmest wishes "The event celebratedReuter - 94 words
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Article209 1950-01-27 1 "Today India becomes a Republic. No event could emphasise more strongly the reality of India's status as an independent sovereign nation. Therefore it is a matter for rejoicing by her sons and daughters all round the world. "India's friends amongst other peoples heartily congratulate them on this209 words
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Article47 1950-01-27 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 26.— The Indian Minister in Slam Bhagwat Dayal, to* day opened "Subhas Chandra Bose" memorial ward in Bangkok's Chubi longkorn Hospital. Funds for the- const ruction and equipping of the ward were contributed by the Indian community in Slam ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article93 1950-01-27 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 26.— The Indonesian Government today imposed a curfew on the capital. Djakarta, to operate from ten at night until five •n the morning. The city has been disturbed by yesterday's finding, of an anns dump believed to belong to supporters ol the renegade Dutch captainReuter - 93 words
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Article76 1950-01-27 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 26—Disturbances broke out in various parts of the centre of Djakarta today, the Dutch news agency in Indonesia. Aneta, reported here quoting police sources. It said there was fighting in the Sawah Besar district, where the police barracks are situated. Several streets in the cityReuter - 76 words
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30 1950-01-27 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 26— A group of Captain "Turk" Westerling'g "Heavenly Host" Army occupied police barracks of Djakarta, capital of the New State of Indonesia.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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235 1950-01-27 1 With reference to the shooting of the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur train between Sedenak and Layang Layang on Jan. 24, the escort did not hear the shooting and consequently failed to return the fire. About twenty bullet holes damaged compartments but not badly. Follow235 words
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Article92 1950-01-27 1 Grenade Thrown At Nizam's Car HYDERABAD, Jan. 26— Mir Osman AH Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad* once reputed to be the richest man in the world, escaped unhurt today when an unknown assailant threw a hand grenade at his car. The Nizam was returning to his palace after taking oath ofReuter - 92 words
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262 1950-01-27 1 ORDINANCE TO SAFEGUARD POLICYHOLDERS NEW DELHI. Jan. 2H. An or'dinance. incorpo' aiing the pro- visions of the Insurance Amendment Bill, considered most essential for safeguarding the interests of policyholders, was promulgated on Jan. 19. Explaining the circumstances leading tu the extension of time for submission of the report by theFOC - 262 words
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164 1950-01-27 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 26.— A BilUo amend the Indian Tariff Act to grant protection to the plastics and soda ash industries is stated to be under cansiderai<|n by the Commerce Ministry. The measure may be brought up before the Budget session of Parliament which startsFOC - 164 words
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Article85 1950-01-27 1 MADRAS, Jan. 26.— Sri Chakraravarthi RajagopiJuchart who ban relinquished th < fßee of G sm General will arrive here by pinne tomorrow I Friday) evenir.g. _r£?r. arrival will be public and he _M be received with honours of the Head of State including a salute85 words
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722 1950-01-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Jan. 27, 1950. JAI BHARAT! THOSE who tuned in to the 1 All-India Radio Delhi Station yesterday at 12.30 p.m. Malayan Time (10.30 a.m. Indian Standard Time) could not but have been thrilled by hearing the solemn voice of Shri C. Rajagopalaehari, the last GovernorGeneral722 words
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1285 1950-01-27 2 Congress Working Committees Resolution NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). —One of its rare pronouncements on economic policy is con tained in a resolution passed b> the Congress Working Committee today suggesting the appointment of a planning commission. This recommendation follows a recent statementF.O.C. - 1,285 words
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426 1950-01-27 2 110 COMMUNIST DETENUS RELEASED IN MADRAS MADRAS, Jan. 26.— The Madras Government have released 110 Communist d&temjs during the last two months on an undertaking that they would dissociate themselves from the activities of the Communist Part& said Mr. Madhava Menon, Education and Law Minister, on Jan. 18. There wereFOC - 426 words
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Article80 1950-01-27 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— The Indian Health Ministry has requested the International Tuberculosis Campaign Mission to continue their work in India till the end of March 1951. Six teams of the organization have been in India since February 1949, training local Indian teams to flight the disease. Dr.FOC - 80 words
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75 1950-01-27 2 PATNA. Jan. 26— The Bihar Government have sanctibned an ad hoc non-recurring grant of Rs. 22,000 to the Benares Hindu University during the current financial year for students from the province prosecuting their studies there. They have also sanctioned grants-in-aid totalling Rs. 15,680 to 17 middleFOC - 75 words
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Article40 1950-01-27 2 CUTTACK, Jan. 25.— The Orissa Estates Abolition Bill, which was introduced in the provincial Ascembly on Jan. 17 by the Premier, Mr. Mahatab, was sent for circulation for eliciting Dublic ODinion by March 17, 1950.- FOCFOC - 40 words
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164 1950-01-27 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— Mr. Alladi Knsiinaswami Aiyer, member oi the Ural ting Committee, said in at broadcast from New Delhi that the President of the Indian Republic would necessarily have to act oa ins advice of his Ministers. However, the persQnrality, prestige and moral influenceFOC - 164 words
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65 1950-01-27 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— The Survty of India has completed th* aerial photography of 2,545 sq miles of the Kandla port and sur rounding area; preparation of map: based on the photographs Is nou in progress, it is learnt. Progress has also been madeFOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-01-27 2 PHOTO. Mustafa El Nahas Pasha, veteran wafdist Party Leader and Egypt's New Premier (right) »eceivfcs congratulations from his predecessor, Sirry Pasha, at the Royal Palace in Caro, on Jan. 12 after King Farouk entrusted Nahas Pasha with formation of a new Government. Sirry Pasha headed a neutral caretaker Cabinet whichA.P. - 64 words
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89 1950-01-27 2 CHANDERNAGORE. Jan. 26. Th'e adjourned meeting of the Chandernagore Municipal Assembly on Jan. 17 adopted a resolution urging the Governments of India and France to effect complete transfer of the administration of the city to the Indian Union on Jan. 26 pending settlement of the treatyFOC - 89 words
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79 1950-01-27 2 Mr. S. R. Das Appointed Federal Judge NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. -Mr. Justice Sudhi Ranjan Das. Chief Justice of the East Punjab High Court, has been appointed a Puisne Judge of the Federal Court of India and Mr. Justice Eric Weston of the Bombay High Court as the Chief JusticeFOC - 79 words
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Article94 1950-01-27 2 HYDERABAD, Jan. 20. One hundred and ten Hyaerai_.-*a village* win become part ox tne nc.gnoouring provinces of Homoa/ and tne State wiii tafce ever luo villages xrom taese provinces, according to tne Hyaeraoad constituent, according to tne iiyderaoad Constituent Assembly (Transi erred Villages) Regulation promulgatedFOC - 94 words
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Article87 1950-01-27 2 JULLUNDUR, Jan. 25.— The Biggest Army paraae ever held in juiiunaux, representing all branches of tne iana ioxces, win oe tne nigiiugnt ox tne Repubuc Day celeurations here on Jan. 26. Nearly 5,000 jawans will taKe part in the parade, ine aay s programme inciuaes aFOC - 87 words
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Article27 1950-01-27 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. MajorGeneral Himatsinghji has relinquished his post of Military Advi.ser-in-Chief, Indian States Forces. He i.-. lively to conic back to Parliament. FOCFOC - 27 words
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94 1950-01-27 2 MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSEMBLY REPLIES LUCKNOW, Jan. 26.— Replies to questions by members of the House cannot be given in the name of Parliamentary Secretaries Giving the above ruling at question hour in the U.P. Legislative Assembly on Jan. 16, the bpeaker, Mr. Purine ttamdas Tandon, asked the Gov-jfr eminentFOC - 94 words
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69 1950-01-27 2 BANGALORE, Jan. 25.— The Government of Mysore has appointed a nine- member regional committee to assist the Indian Historical Records Commission in the survey u! historical records in Mysore State. The committee, which will o<> presided over by the vice-chancel-lor of Mysore University,FOC - 69 words
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638 1950-01-27 3 Programme For Budget Session To-morrow NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— The Budget session of the Indian Parliament on Jan. 28 will have a heavy programme be? on it. In addition to the Railway and General Budgets and new Bills and Ordinances which will hare to beFOC - 638 words
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Article176 1950-01-27 3 JAKARTA, Jan. 26. Indonesian military police killed two men, wounded a third and arrested 14 others in a raid yesterday on a secret guerrila arsenal in the heart of the capital. The men were kiled when t'ney attempted to resist entry of the police intoA.P. - 176 words
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Article103 1950-01-27 3 RANGOON, Jan. 26. Burme.se Communists have seized tin mints and rubber estates oi> the southeast coastal strip of Tenasserim and expelled the British managers. Burmese press reports said Wednesday The Communists escorted the Brftons and their staffs to a point en miles frcm the iargeA.P. - 103 words
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39 1950-01-27 3 GOA, Portuguese India. Nov. 26. The World Health Council of SoutnEast Asia has granted three scholarships for medical students In Portuguese India. Two of these are for malaria research and one for tuberculosis. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article80 1950-01-27 3 TEL AVIV, Jkn. 26. Israel had no choice but a joint armament race in the Middle East in view of the "heavy rearmament of Arab states" an Israel Foreign Office spokesman said here last night. He was commenting on a recent statement by United States SecretaryReuter - 80 words
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Article53 1950-01-27 3 Guerilla Warfare in S. Korea HONG KONG, Jan. 26. Peking Radio said last night that guerilla warfare was raging throughout most of southern Korea, with manv of the main mountain ranges ivld by "peoplels partisans." More than 89,000 men h^d been mobilised by the "partisans" up to last October, theReuter - 53 words
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61 1950-01-27 3 Pakistan Will Not Recognise Any Regime In Indo -China KARACHI, Jan. 26. —Pakistan La unlikely to recognise either the Bao Dai or Ho Chi Minh regimes in Vietnam in the immediate future, sources close fo the Foreign Office here said last night. Ho Chi Minh, President of the "Democratic RepublicReuter - 61 words
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93 1950-01-27 3 K.M.T. TROOPS START ENTERING INDO CHINA SAIGON, Jan. 26.— Thirty thousand (30.000) Chinese Nationalists pursued to the Indo-Chinese frontier by Mao Tse-tung's Communist army and guexillas have begun to error Irdo-China near Laokay, generally well-informed sources said here yesterday. The report wac not confirmed by the French High Command butReuter - 93 words
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302 1950-01-27 3 DJAKARTA, Jan. 26.— Dr. Sutomo. Indonesian extremist leader who gave up guerilla warfare two years ago to become* a school teacher, announced in Jogjakarta yesterady that he planned to recruit volunteers to crush Captain "Turco" Westerling's rebel Army of the Heavenly Host."Reuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-01-27 3 At a brief Ceremony held at the Central Secretariat, New Delhi, on Jan. 5, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, inaugurated the first through telephone and telegraph link between India and Nepal. The Prime Minister and the Nepalese Ambassador in India, Commanding Gen. Sir Shinga Shemsher Jang Bahadur RanaA.P. - 110 words
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91 1950-01-27 3 RANGOON, Jan. 26.— The Indian community in Rangoon have built colourful arches and beflagged their houses in cHe.bration of the birth of the Indian Republic. Different communities yesterday started holding social funetions attended by Prime Minister Thakin Nu and diplomatic representatives. Indian Ambassador Dr. RaufReuter - 91 words
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Article112 1950-01-27 3 HANOI, Indochina, Jari. 26. Rebel forces of Moscow trained Ho Chi Minh on Wednesday, blew up the main power transformers in the city, which lies 90 miles from the frontier of Communist China. The Nationalist forces fighting French control are stopping up their campaignA.P. - 112 words
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105 1950-01-27 3 OTTAWA, Jan. 26. India's Air Force is in the "vanguard of peace and democracy," Mr. P. K. Banjeree, secretary to the High Commissioner for India, declared here. He said in a speech to the Royal Canadian Air Force Association that India's airReuter - 105 words
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45 1950-01-27 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— The Hindi translation of the constitution of India is under print and will be available for sale to the public on or after Feb. 1, the secretariat of the Constituent Assembly announced on Jan. 18 FOCFOC - 45 words
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37 1950-01-27 3 CAWNPORE, Jan. 26.— India is to have fascimile telegraph service in all its languages. Communications Deputy Minister Kurshed Lai said here that India is gegotiating for necessary apparatus from Europe A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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262 1950-01-27 3 LONDON, Jan. 26.— Many British newspapers yesterday prominently reported the election of 66-year-old Dr. Rajendra Prasad as the first President of the Republic of India. The Liberal Manchester Guardian Delhi correspondent said that Mr. Rajagopalachari, India's retiring Gov-ernor-General, seemed to have addressed a communicationReuter - 262 words
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84 1950-01-27 3 INDIA TO IMPORT 1M. BALES OF RAW COTTON NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— One million bales of raw cotton will be imported by India this year, compared with 600,000 last year, an Industries Ministry spokesman says. He adds that 400,000 bales will come from the United States and other hard currencyA.P. - 84 words
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Article47 1950-01-27 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 26. India is planning the formation of a Naval Task Force. Commander-in-Chief R.I.N. Vice-Admiral Parry reveal in this in Bombay Qn January 21st said that the Task Force would consist of an aircraft carrier, three cruisers, nine destrovers and a. number of frigates.- GIISGIIS - 47 words
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132 1950-01-27 3 TRUMAN CONFERS WITH MILITARY LEADERS WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. President Truman met senior military officers, and cabinet members on Jan. 23 for what the White House called a periodic briefing on progress on new weapons. Army Secretary Gordon Gray said later that the hydrogen bomb proposed weapon many times snore powerfulReuter - 132 words
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276 1950-01-27 3 U.S. ECONOMICAL AID PROPOSAL GIVES FRESH HOPES TO NATIONALISTS TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 26. Nationalist Chinese took heart yesterday over U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson's approval of a Congressional move to send U.S. $28,000,000 in economic aid to Formosa. The Nationalists hoped this would be tne beginning of a largerA.P. - 276 words
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180 1950-01-27 3 DR. TSIANG TO ASK U.N. TO SEND WATCHDOG COMMISSION TO FORMOSA LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 26.— Dr. T. F. Tsiang, Chief Chinese delegate to the United Nations, said yesterday he was considering asking the United Nations to send a watchdog commission to Formosa to observe and report on foreign assistance, ifReuter - 180 words
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123 1950-01-27 3 INDIANS INDONESIANS ARE BROTHERS, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— Dr. Soekarno, President of the United States «.l Indonesia who is now in New Delhi for the inaiigur.il ion of the Indian Republic today, said on Wednesday that Indonesia is a fighting nation "and for fighting nations there is noA.P. - 123 words
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Article27 1950-01-27 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 26.— An American tanker reported by radio that an unidentified airplane plunged in flames into the Arabian Sea 800 miles northeast of Aden today. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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807 1950-01-27 4 Speech At Mass Meeting At Happy World Stadium (By OUR STAFF REPORTER) "I came here with enthusiasm to express to this great audience of sons and daughters of India Britain' s and Malaya's hearty congratulations on the birth of the Indian Republic," said Mr.807 words
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556 1950-01-27 4 The following is the text of the speech made by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Sir Henry Gurney, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Republic of India at a function held at the Selangor Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday:556 words
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130 1950-01-27 4 H.C. CONGRATULATES GURKHAS ON RECORD KILLINGS "The High Commissioner has asked me to convey to you his personal congratulations on the outstanding action fought by your troops on Jan. 22 in which a wellarmed force of more than 40 bandits was virtually annihilated with the less of over 20 killed",130 words
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Article106 1950-01-27 4 As a result of the reconfmendations of a War Crimes Sentences Review Board recently held in London, the Secretary of State for War has ordered the revision of sentences of certain Japanese war criminals, held in various prisons in Eastern Asia. This Board was set up106 words
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Article69 1950-01-27 4 The G.0.C.. Singapore District, Major General D. Dunlop, CB. CBE, accompanied by Mrs. Dunlcp and his younger son, Graeme, are leaving Singapore on the s.s. "Carthage" on Jan. 26 for a short holiday :n Ceylon. They will be returning sometime towards the end of February.69 words
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206 1950-01-27 4 15:000 VOLUNTEERS ENROLLED IN KEDAH AND PERLIS Enrolment of Government S<?r, vant Volunteers has been almost completed and task briefing is in hand, Ncn-Government servants continue to volunteer at a' rapid rate and Headquarters staff is working at top speed to cope with each day's returns. After nine days recruiting,206 words
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Article32 1950-01-27 4 General John Harding, Comman-der-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, will broadcast on operations in Malaya over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya today, Jan. 27. at 8 p.m. a32 words
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