Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1950
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Title Section18 1950-03-21 1 Indian Daily Mail v* i.. VI. NO. 38. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAR Cri, 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS18 words
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Article918 1950-03-21 1 Straits Currency Restricted To $45 Per Head viadras Govo's Warning On Foreign Exchange Transactions MADRAS, Mar. 20.— Foreign exchange relating to both sterling and non-sterling area at the disposal of residents of India must not be made availab o to others against receipt of rupees918 words
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161 1950-03-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 20.— 1t is reported that a total of twelve Communists were shot dead alter encounters with the police m Guntur District near Hyderabad border last week. These were the first reports of success of the Madras Special161 words
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166 1950-03-21 1 (From Our Own < JAIPUR, Mar. 20.— American planning expert Dr. S. Trone, Industrial Adviser to the Government of India, declared here today that India stood a "fair chance" of becoming a leading industrial power of the world. Addressing,166 words
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93 1950-03-21 1 BURMESE TROOPS RFCAPTURE SUGAR TOWN RANGOON. Mar. 20. Government troops captured the- ~ugar Lcwn ol i* .^awaddy, 146 miles north of Rangoon, after a five-mile advance against Karen rebels Sunday night. The Government said large quantities of processed sugar were recovered from a factory, In which the Karen tribesmen hadA.P. - 93 words
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293 1950-03-21 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 20.— M0 ha m mcd Abdullah, Prime Minister of launrau and Kashmir, told a press conference here yesterday that the Security Council's appointment of a Mediator on the Kashmir issue would lot change the attitude of the Kash mir Government.Reuter; A.P. - 293 words
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130 1950-03-21 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 20.— 1n ron cages and with nearly 3,000 pounds uf food provided for their 22-day crossing, two special guests of the United States boarded ship herp yesterday. They were Indian Prune Minister Pandit Nehru's gift to the Washington zoo two baby elephants.A.P. - 130 words
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292 1950-03-21 1 TAIPEI, M:ir. 20.— The Nationalists MM still another small scale Communist attempt to land at Hainan, dispatches from the 13,500 square mile island off tin- South China const claimed. Ten troop laden motorized junks tried to make for the northwest coast of Hainan onA.P. - 292 words
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453 1950-03-21 1 On Mar. 17, ten Chinese bandits surrendered to the police m the Jerantut area of Pahang. This brings the total number of banditssurrendered to 356, says a Federal Govt. Press Release issued m Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Meanwhile, a Police Communiquetesued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday453 words
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Article58 1950-03-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Mar. 20.— Sardar V?!lanhbhai Patel Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, told a questioner m Parliament today that some former British political officers "including Messrs. Philip and Scott, formerly Political Agents m the Eastdin S t ates Agency were presently58 words
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100 1950-03-21 1 MILAN WORKERS TO STAGE GENERAL STRIKE MILAN, Italy. Mar. 20.-1 I sands 01 Communist led workers aim *uik suudtniy on Moncjay and ixigan a max en on the centre of this inau&tnal metropolis to protest the ijovernmeni .a new strict measures to maintain order m Italy Premier Aicide De UasperiA.P. - 100 words
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Article66 1950-03-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BEZWADA, Mar. 20.—Chellaswami Rajagopala Rao, a former Communist d«tenue, was shot dead on Saturday night m an encounter with vie Madias Special Police. According to the police, Rao who had organised raids on three villages m Kitsna District was cornered by the Police66 words
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179 1950-03-21 1 RUSSIANS ATTACK ACHESON'S "PEACE" PROPOSALS MOSCOW, Mar. 20.— The Russians tnrcw more cold water Sunday on U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acfaeson's "peace" proposals to end the cold war. Soviet commentator Y. Viktorov, writing m Pravda, organ of the Communist party, ridiculed Achebun's seven suggestions for Russia to follow InA.P. - 179 words
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Article51 1950-03-21 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.— Hindus and Muslims clashed on Sunday night ai the old city of Delhi in a brief communal outburst which left two persons dead and 19 others injured. The trouble started while Hindus, returning from a political meeting, passed through a Muslim51 words
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98 1950-03-21 1 (from our uwn Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 20. Speaking m the Indian Parliament on Saturday, External Affairs Minister Dr. B. V. Keskar said the position of Indians m certain territories, formerly British colonies but now free, was not at al l very98 words
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Article64 1950-03-21 1 REDS TO ABANDON SOUTH CHINA HOxNGKONG, Mar. 20.— The Peking Government has decided to abandon South China gradually, according to the pro-Nationalist Chinese newspaper "Rung Sheung Evening News." The paper, which credited its source ol information as "a highly, placed member of the Chinese Communist •P;irty," said the decision wasReuter - 64 words
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Article83 1950-03-21 1 MOSQUITO KILLING CAMPAIGN BANGKOK, Mar. 20.— The Thailand Public Health Ministry and the World Health Organization hay c launched a mosquito-killing DDT campaign m the northern Chiengmai area to cut down, on malaria. The DDT spraying is a race against time. Thig is thei period of the lowest incidence ofA.P. - 83 words
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Article83 1950-03-21 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 20— The Supromp Court dismissed a petition which was filed by M B. Kanga Reddi tt Hydrra'n.l for a writ of prohibition and Vert'orari' against the Nizam of Hyderabad and the. Volice Commissioner of Hydemb.id, under article 32 of the Constitution. The petitionerFOC - 83 words
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Article19 1950-03-21 1 DJAKARTA, Its*: 20.--WeH-inloi-iatj .-..vii.es told Aneta torlay President boekarno would visit East Indo nesia m May.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article136 1950-03-21 1 Troops To Enforce Currency Devaluation! JAKAKiA, mar. «v. me inuom sian Government today threatened to tis»- troops and police, if necessary, to force acceptance of its new devalued currency. The government literally cut the guilder and its official value— in half yesterday. Undgf the decree, notes over liveA.P. - 136 words
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Advertisement31 1950-03-21 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY POST Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak l Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places I Month 5.00 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement22 1950-03-21 1 TBLL TOOft PBOOWQDi to is! mm j&+ TAMIL MURASI The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over 14 year* 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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685 1950-03-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Mar. 21, 1950. HEEDLESSNESS AND ITS TRAGIC SEQUEL AS early as January last year on 14-1-49 to be exact (vide our editorial entitled "Problem of the New Faces") we had frankly warned the authorities m Malaya against the danger of bandit infiltration into towns and685 words
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177 1950-03-21 2 Proves A Failure MADRAS VARSITY VICE CHANCELLOR'S WARNING AGAINST HASTY REFORM MASS PRODUCTION OF INSUFFICIENTLY QUALIFIED DOCTORS DEPLORED (From Our Own Correspondent) COIMBATORE, Mar. 20.— Laksmanaswami Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of Madras University, and World Health Organisation Chairman speaking at the Coimbatore Medical Association jubilee177 words
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66 1950-03-21 2 NEHRU'S GIFT ELEPHANTS FOR NEW YORK (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Mar. 20.— Two baby elephants from Mysore "Shanti" and "Asoka" Pandit Nehru's gifts to the Washington Zoo were loaded yesterday on the 11,000 ton American Cargo ship "Steel Fabricator" on their long journey to New York. The ship sails66 words
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179 1950-03-21 2 NEPAL CONGRESS PRESIDENT THANKS PANDIT NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, Mar. 20.— Matrika Prasad Koirala, President of the Nepali National Congress yesterday welcomed the statement made by Pandit Nehru m the Indian Parliament Friday that India would not tolerate any foreign invasion of Nepal. In a statement, Koirala said:179 words
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345 1950-03-21 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Mar. 20.— -Twenty or twenty-five years ago almost no Tamil girl or lady dan ced and very few Sinhalese ladies danced. Today the order of the day m Colombo is dancing, said Mr. C. Ponnambaiam, May or of Jaffna, atFOC - 345 words
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Article50 1950-03-21 2 i COLOMBO, Mar. 20.— A Cobra with two hoods is said to have been Been loitering about in a streamlet at Dehiowita estate, bordering the Derun iy a gala Road. Several people of the place have seen it. This would w w ior the zoo.- FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article123 1950-03-21 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 20. Steps for the establishment of the Central Bank of Ceylon are now being taken by the Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, and the Monetary Board will be set up before the end of this month. The Finance Minister also proposesFOC - 123 words
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Article54 1950-03-21 2 COLOMBO, Mar. 2«.— Sir F ranch) Molamure, Speaker of the House of Representatives, is organising an elephant kraal to be held at Panamura m the Ratnapura District m the lattir part of August. Plans for conducting the kraal have already been drawn up by Sir Francis,54 words
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Article67 1950-03-21 2 Chavakachcheri, Mar. 20. In an attempt to rescue some cattle which had become embeded m the mud at Kallarakkam, near the Elephant Pass Saltern, R. Kathiriththamby (48), himself got stuck m the mud. The bulls escaped but all attempts by three men whoFOC - 67 words
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58 1950-03-21 2 WASHINGTON, Max. 20. The former aircraft carrier, liHepenr dencc, is still radioactive more than three and a half years after it was drenched by water thrown up by an atom bomb blast. The Navy announced that machinery from the ship will be used at the naval airA.P. - 58 words
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140 1950-03-21 2 ERNAKULAM. Mar. 20.— The Tra-vancore-Cochin Union Government, after reviewing the propaganda activities carried on by several Departments, have decided to co-ordinate such activities, correlate them to the work of the Department of Information and evolve a new Department called the Department of Public RelaiFOC - 140 words
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193 1950-03-21 2 Keskar Defines India's Neutrality As 'Constructive Non- Alignment' (From Our Own Correepoadcßt)] NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.— The Indian Parliament on Saturday voted demands for grants totalling Us. 51, 200,000 to the External Affaire* Ministry. Replying to the debate, Deputy External Affair* Minister Dr. B. V. Keskar, said India's foreign policy193 words
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62 1950-03-21 2 SYDNEY, Mar. 20.— A young truck driver begged a Central Court magistrate to cancel his driving licence for life. The driver, John Bellenger, was convicted of druken driving "it is only when I have the licence that 1 get into trouble," he said.A.P. - 62 words
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144 1950-03-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Max. 20. Tnr Tamilnad Congress Committee have now completed plans for the construction of a suitable building as the Headquarters of the Congress m Tamilnad. The building which will be named after the great Tamilian fighter for freedom the late144 words
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Article48 1950-03-21 2 HONG KONG. Mar. 20— Rt. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall of Hong Kong di.?closed that Bishop Quentin Huang, who had been detained ty Chinese Communists for about two months at Kunming, has be*nn tleased. Huang, who i? Bishop of Kunming, still is m Kunming.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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206 1950-03-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MAI)R A S Mar. 20.— 1t was learned here that the Andhra Congress leader Mr. T. Prakasam has replied to Premier Kumaraswamy Raja's request to explain why he and his followers have decided to sit am on? the Opposition.206 words
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Article66 1950-03-21 2 DUTCH PLANE CRASHES NEAR MEDAN JAKARTA. Mar. 20. A Dutch fighter plane crashed on Thursday near Medan, north Sumatra, tne Dutch Army Information Office announced. The fighter was one of the Mustangs which circled in farewell to the troopship, as it left Belawan port of Medan for Holland. The pilot'sA.P. - 66 words
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Article24 1950-03-21 2 OTTAWA, Mar. 20. Two Cana-dian-Pacific goods trains collided m a heavy snow storm killing two men and injuring two others.— A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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162 1950-03-21 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 20.— The re-establishment of the econamy if the Philippine Islands is a fight against Communism, a member of the Philippine War Claims Commission said here on Friday. Francisco Dtlgad: said the Communists could get a toehold m the islands only if rehabilitation wasA.P. - 162 words
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Article110 1950-03-21 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) TKIVANDRUM, Mar. 20. Chief Minister Mr. Narayana Pillai informed the Travancore- Cochin Assembly on Thursday that Government were trying to get the State exempted from the Central control and were corresponding with the Government of India on the Subject. Under Section 371110 words
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Article, Illustration259 1950-03-21 3 U.S. SEVENTH FLEET MAY VISIT S. KOREA NEXT MONTH WASHINGTON, Mar. 20. The U.S. Seventh Fleet may visit Soutn Korea nfllxt month m response to an invitation from President Syngman Knee, North Korea is ir the hands of the Russian- backed People's Republic The Navy confirmed Saturday that the invitationA.P. - 259 words
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627 1950-03-21 3 Four Killed In Saigon Demonstrations SAIGON, Mar. 20.— Students and workmen carrying the gold-starred flag of Ho Chi MinKs Moscowbacked Vietnamese regime rioted for four hours yesterday in a demonstration against the presence of two American destroyers in the harbour. Four people wereReuter - 627 words
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120 1950-03-21 3 MOSCOW ACCUSES U.K. U.S. OF SPYING ON RED CHINA! LONDON, Mar. 20.— The Moscow radio Sunday night accused Britain and the United States of spying on Communist China through a combined headquarters established with Chinese Nationalists m Britishruled Hongkong. The broadcast, heard here, quoted H Saigon, Indochina, correspondent of Telepress,A.P. - 120 words
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Article84 1950-03-21 3 TEHERAN, Mar. 20.— The Persian Government under Prime Minister Mohammad Saed resigned yesterday. The Shah asked Premier Mohammad Saed to carry on the Government until a new Cabinet has been formed. The resignation of the Cabinet was expected following the return of the Shah from his visitReuter - 84 words
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191 1950-03-21 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— U.S. Senator McCarthy said yesterday this country would be better off if Dean Acheson were ousted as Secretaryof State. "I think the situation would be infinitely improved if not only Acheson, but the whole (State Department) ring of 'untouchables' were out,"A.P. - 191 words
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163 1950-03-21 3 bkucs»h;li». Mar. zu. ueigium s French speaking Walloons yesterday declared they would call for a new plebiscite this time on splitting the country into three states if exiled King Leopold tried to retake the throne. The permanent committee of the Walloon Congress met m secretReuter - 163 words
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Article41 1950-03-21 3 AMSTERDAM, Mar. 20. Prince Btrnharflof the Netherlands returned home yeslerday after a 12 weeks trip to North and Bouth America. He was greeted at thr airport by his wife, Quesn Juliana,, and bfe four daughters.' A .P.A.P. - 41 words
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434 1950-03-21 3 Reported Seizure Ot I Sungmen Town HONGKONG, Mar. 20.— Chinese Nationalist troops backed by two warships have landed on the Chinese mainland and seized the Chekiang coast town of Sungmen. A report from Taipeh, Formosa, today said that the landing wajs a local action toReuter; A.P. - 434 words
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Article112 1950-03-21 3 LONDON, Mar. 20.— The Chinese Communist Military Government m Shanghai has seized supplies of the U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration there, the Red New China news agency said yesterday. In a radio dispatch monitored m. London, this agency said it was because ECA stocks "were intended torA.P. - 112 words
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Article90 1950-03-21 3 INEXACT REPORT LONDON. Mar. 20. A Foreign Office spokesman said Saturday a report that the Peking Government had asked Britain to support its "right" to represent China on the United Nations Security Council was inexact. There was no official comment here on talks between Communist China's Foreign Ministry and Britain'sReuter - 90 words
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134 1950-03-21 3 JAPAN DENIES SECRET DEAL WITH RUSSIA TOKYO, Mar. 20. Japanese loreign office circles today unofficially denied overseas press reports that the foreign office ia negotiating a secret deal with Russia regarding the return of the Kurlle islands to Japan m exchange for trade with Communist China. An official of PrimeReuter - 134 words
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91 1950-03-21 3 TEL AVIV. Mar. 20.— A1l Israel will celebrate "Independence Day" on April 23. There will be free cinema shows m Jerusalem. Tel Aviv and Haifa, accenting subjects of Jewish interest and Hebrew newsreeLs. Israeli army units will parade ;n Jerusalem. The Air Force will putA.P. - 91 words
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Article67 1950-03-21 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20. A three-nation atomic energy conference will be held on Mat 22 to 23 at Chalk River, Ontario, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced m Washington on Thursday. The Commission said that representatives from the 10 atomic energy centres m the United States will holdA.P. - 67 words
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Article31 1950-03-21 3 BANGKOK. Mar. 20.—The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization has received approval from rh« Thailand cabinet to hold a here on May 1 to 12 A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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261 1950-03-21 3 PASTOR'S RULES FOR HIS PROPOSED "H-BOMB FAST" BEXHILL, ENGLAND, Mar. 20.— A Church of England pastor laid down Saturday night the rules lor his proposed "Hydrogen Bomb Fast" lor the two weeks between Mar. 26 and Easter Sunday. It will mean "no food for 12 hours during the day exceptA.P. - 261 words
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109 1950-03-21 3 DITCH ESTATE CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SEIZED jakakta, Mar. zu. me MUitary Governor has seized confidential documents of one of Indonesia's biggest Dutch owned estate organisations, it was reliably learned on Friday. The officers of the Military Governor's office visited J. G. Van Toever, Chairman of the General Agricultural Syndicate last TuesdayA.P. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1950-03-21 4 Delegates Conference !n A* L. On Mar. 25 26 Power Scope Of New Body Explained A Malayan Trade Union Council will be formed at the Second Trade Union Delegate Conference which is to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Mar. 251,150 words
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266 1950-03-21 4 NEW INDIAN INFORMATION OFFICER IN S'TORE SINGAPORE, Mar. 20.— Mr. D. M. Anand who is taking over the post of Information Officer to the Reoresentative of the Government ot India m Malaya from Mr. S. D. Kalelkar. when the latter proceeds to India on transfer on Mar. 23, has iiadG.I.I.S. - 266 words
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75 1950-03-21 4 The "Kerala Bandhu"— a local Malaya lam dally will as from Sonday next bo printed at and published from the new building at No. 79, Owen Road, to which the K. B. Press, wo are informed is now being shifted from the old building75 words
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Article22 1950-03-21 4 A Session of Assize will be held ut the Supreme Court, Singapore on Monday, Apr. 3 at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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130 1950-03-21 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association Sixth Annual Athletic Meet will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Apr. 15 (.Saturday) at 2.3 C p.m. A new event the Discus Throw is also included. Entries are daily increasing and the organisers have decided to extend130 words
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Article52 1950-03-21 4 King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Siatn and Party who arrived m Singapore yesterday morning on board S S Selandta spent the night at Bukit Serene as the guest of the Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. They are scheduled to»re-embark this morning on S.S. Selandia to complete their journey52 words
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Article62 1950-03-21 4 The United States Technical Ai.l Mission to South East Asia headed by Mr. Robert Allen Griffin which arrived m Singapore on Thursday motored to Bukit Serene Friday afternoon for luncheon with the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and his staff. The group plans to spendU.S.I.S. - 62 words
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