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Title Section17 1950-03-23 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. VI. NO. 40. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, M mcti *3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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278 1950-03-23 1 Rs. 1,000 Monthly Life Pension For Raja ji 'Poor Recompense lor His Inestimable Services 9 mMmWMI POST ABROAD SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 22. The Government of India have granted an a'iowance of Hs. 1,000 monthly to the last Governor-Ge-neral Mr. C. Rajagopalachari for life with effect from278 words
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Article56 1950-03-23 1 PRAGUE, Mar. 22. India and Czechoslovakia will begin talks toil day on a new trade agreement to replace the one expiring an Mar. 31. India will be represented by a live-man delegation including the Indian Ambassador to Prague Nedyam Raghavan. It is expected that thet negotia*- tionsA.P. - 56 words
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69 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jullundur (East Punjab), Mar. 22. A plot to blow up the railway line near Khanna, about fifteen miles from Ludhiana, was frustrated today by the police who arrested a man moving suspiciously near the rail lines. A quantity of69 words
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Article57 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BhßMi Mar. 22. Sardar K. M. ?anikkar Indian Ambassador In China arrived in Bombay today from Delhi on a three-day visit. Panikkar .old pressmen here negotiations between the Peking Government and India were now complete and he would leave for China in57 words
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177 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. 22.— P.W.D. Ministr Mr. Baktavatsalam moving a dftoand under the subhead Irrigation, ■efore the Legislative Assembly disussing the Budget estimates yesterday, suggested a levy in order to find .he necessary funds to finance vitally needed irrigation projects throughout177 words
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120 1950-03-23 1 India's Electoral Rolls will Be Ready Early Next Year (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar told Parliament yesterday that the Anal lists of electoral rolls will be ready by January or February next year. Printing and iircparation of rolls on the basis120 words
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Article77 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 22.— The Madras Government yesterday sanctioned the establishment of five model orchard nurseries at Rajamundry, Salem, Chittor, Mangalore and Madura to serve as visual demonstration centres for fruit farming. The centres will grow plants of high pedigrees and efficient77 words
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Article44 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Owa Correspondent) MADRAS, Ma'. 22 —Twenty-six teams from Madras. Delhi and Bombay competing in the Madras Regiment Gold Cup Hookey in Wellington. The Tourney Is he:n,™- conducted for the second ye.it in succession by the Reeimemal Centre in Wellington. Copyright44 words
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Article97 1950-03-23 1 LONDON, Mar. 22. The official Commission of Inquiry which probed the* chieftainship dispute in the Bamangwato tribe of Bechuanaland unanimously advised Britain against recognising Seretse Khama, the Government disclosed today. The Commission whose r port has been kept secret also recommended that Seretse should be exiledReuter - 97 words
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149 1950-03-23 1 Why No S. Indian PoetLaureatv In Hindustani Or English! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 22.— 1n the Legislative Council yesterday a Mivlim member wanted to know from the Education Minister Mr. Madhava Menon why Government had not selected a poet laureate for Hindus ani language. The Minister replied that149 words
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408 1950-03-23 1 SEVERAL CASUALTIES DURING SCREENNING OPERATIONS At 7.30 p.m.. on Mar. 21 a small party of police disguised as bandits went in to a squatter area opposite the Chinese cemetery, 4^ miles Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur. One bandit who was in possession of408 words
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56 1950-03-23 1 TUNED IN TO PAR BROADCASTS: RADIO LICENCES CANCELLED (From Our Own Correspondent) SECUNDERABAD, Mar. 22.— 1t is reported that the licences of five radio sets in Secunderabad and 15 in Hyderabad have been cancelled for reasons of public security. Most of these licencees were Muslim hotel keepers who were tuning56 words
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Article69 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA Mar. 22.— Indian destitutes numbering 125 were among a, party of Indian evacuees who landed here yesterday from Communist occupied territories in Burma. Four hundred and fifty retrenched Indians from British-owned Namtu mines in Burma also arrived by the same Loat69 words
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Article43 1950-03-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.—Parliament today began discussion on Finance Mia. Jeer Dr. John Matthai's motion to refer the Finance Bill to 26-mem:ioi Select Committee which .s expected to submit its report to Pailiaiaent on Mai-. 22. Copyright.43 words
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133 1950-03-23 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 22.— Police reinforcements were rushed today to the East Pakistan border district Of Nadia after a border incident in which a large number of Pakistanis, supported by Police and ansari (armed Muslim Milu nt.ers) were report* ed to have crosses over intoReuter - 133 words
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171 1950-03-23 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 22.— Ceylon has made no attempt to export arms or ammunition to Pakistan, Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake told the House of Representatives today. The Premier was replying to a questioner, Mr. Robert Gunawardene, who said he had been told Bren gunReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement102 1950-03-23 1 ■siaSCKIFTIOiN RAitS BY POST Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak l N.ontn 4,00 a 12.UU 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Oiher Places 1 IvlontU 5. C0 3 15.00 6 30.00 1 Year 60.00 s^oC^O <B£>oGjs. ■fto. 1 u<3» y_)oc3» lEJoCSQ' "BSOoCSB- «£>°Q* 49«0( OS>oQ* «0o<3» •o=>*"o* GRAND ALL MALAYAN MIDNIGHT PREMIERE102 words
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Advertisement115 1950-03-23 1 TSLL TOOK FBOOflm throogli; k TAMIL MURASI The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. y 4/ A 1 'm£ WM FS. > \w from SINGAPORE to NEW YORK KLM Constellation Just relax in >4*ur comfortable seat while the giant four -engined Constellation carries you115 words
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1690 1950-03-23 2 Bill Passed To Replace Ordinance NEW DELHI, Mar. 10 (By Air Mail).— After discussing for over three hours whether the BUI was at all necessary, Parliament to-day passed the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Bill. The BiU replaces an Ordina nee which1,690 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-03-23 2 Workmen cycling home In the twi light near Hatfield airfield, England, dusk hurriedly, surprised by the su dden fiendish scream of the four jets as the De Havllland Comet air liner roars Into a landing, flaps down, on Mar. 16. She was return Ing from Rome's Ciampino after a testA.P. - 82 words
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153 1950-03-23 2 LONDON, Mar. 22.—^War Minister John Strachey told Parliament yesterday that urgent steps had been taken to comply with the demand of the military authorities in Malaya; for additional supplies of armoured vehicles. Fiftysix armoured vehicles, including 225 armoured cars, had been sent and a furtherReuter - 153 words
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192 1950-03-23 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 22.—Yugoslavia yesterday appealed to all members of the United Nations to "rise above their particular interests' and allow Chinese Communists to sit in the organisation. Dr. Ales Better, Chief Yugoslav delegate, said in a statement to theReuter - 192 words
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Article43 1950-03-23 2 BANGKOK, Mar. 22.— The Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam) Ltd., in which the Thailand government holds 95 per cent of the shares, will soon inaugurate weekly service between Bangkok and Tokyo, v!a Hainan, Hong Kong, Formosa, Oki- nawa and Korean.—. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article117 1950-03-23 2 KANDY, Ceylon, Mar. 22. Mr. Clifford Huntsman, wellknown British pianist who gave many recitals in India, Ceylon, Malaya, Australia and Hong Kong, has died here suddenly of coronary thrombosis, he was 53. Mr. Huntsman, who came from England, had studied medicine for several years before takingReuter - 117 words
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Article141 1950-03-23 2 CAIRO, Mar. 22.— Egyptian authorities said yesterday they believed their arrest of 12 prominent Communists had struck the hardest blow so far against the underground Communist movement in the country. Those arrested some of them members of the Central Committee of the Egyptian Communist Party141 words
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Article61 1950-03-23 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 22.—Secretary General Trygve Lie announced on Friday that Valentin Gubttchev, convicted Russian spy, has been cat off the payroll of the United Nations, where he formerly worked as an engineer. Lie also said Gubitchev and his wife have been paid their passageA.P. - 61 words
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109 1950-03-23 2 ACCRA, Mar. 22. Gold Coast Governor Sir Charles Ai den-Clarke last week ended the state of emergency, proclaimed over two months ago after riots and widespread strikes instigated by Nationalist extremists. The leader of the movement. Dr. Kwame Nkruma, and four of his109 words
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Article69 1950-03-23 2 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. Burraiese rice exports totalled 2.632,000,--000 pounds during 1949, according to the U.S* Department of Agriculture. This is 93,000,000 pounds less than 1948 export*. The 1936-40 average yearly exports were 6.504.--000.000 pounds, the Department said. Japan received 122,000,000 pounds of the 1949 shipments. Other shipmentsA.P. - 69 words
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Article136 1950-03-23 2 FRANKFURT. Mar. 22. A rare old German book valued at more than U.S. $250,000 has been found in the Unitei States ani returned to Germany, the U.S. High Commission has announced. The commission identified th-* volume a? the "Mainzpsalter of 1457." The earliest example otA.P. - 136 words
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215 1950-03-23 2 EGYPTIAN COMMUNIST PARTY'S DOCUMENTS SEIZED CAIRO, Mar. 22.— Security police seized the entire 13-man General Committee of the 1 Egyptian Communist Party last week hi a series of midnight sweeps on suburban Helopolls, the Ministry of the Interior announced on Monday. A Ministry spokesman said that th? Communist leaders wereA.P. - 215 words
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161 1950-03-23 2 U.S. Campaign To "Sell Democracy In W. Germany WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. The State Department plans to bring about 3,000 Germans to the United States in 1951 as part of a campaign to "sell democracy in West Germany." Congress is being asked to designate U.S. $7,000,000 for this out of theA.P. - 161 words
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125 1950-03-23 2 TOP LEVEL ATOM SCIENTISTS DISAPPEAR L&NDON, Mar. 22.— The Daily Graphic reported Monday that "two top level U.S. born atom scientists' have disappeared after having worked for a number of months in Britain. The newspaper said that the men whom It did not name were being sought by Scotland Yard'sA.P. - 125 words
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328 1950-03-23 3 Holland's Position Will Neither Improve Nor Deteriorate By US I Devaluation AMSTERDAM, Mar. 22. Dr. Mohammed Roem, Indonesian High Commissioner in Holland, last night left here by air for Djakarta with Dutch Finance Mimster Pieter Lieftinck and Dutch Minister for UnionReuter - 328 words
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132 1950-03-23 3 MOLOTOV PARTLY RELIEVES AGING STALIN! BERLIN, Mar. 22.— Russia's former Foreign Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, has assumed almost all executive powers in the Soviet Union "to spare the strength of the aging Stalin," Soviet Col. Naklvaast said Monday night, according to the West German news agency D.P.A. The Colonel was addressingReuter - 132 words
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165 1950-03-23 3 C'WEALTH AGREEMENT WITH UK's W. EUROPE POLICY STRASBOURG, Mar. 22. Commonwealth agreement with Britain's policy regarding Western Europe was reported yesterday when a gathering of the General Affairs commission of the Council of Europe opened here. The French Prime Minister, Georges Bidault, presided. British Minister of Town and Country Mr.Reuter - 165 words
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129 1950-03-23 3 LONDON, Mar. 22.— Sir Alexander Cadogan, Britain's "perfect diplomat," whose suave hard hitting speeches often annoyed the Soviet delegates, is retiring from his post as permanent British representative on the Security Council, the British Foreign Office announced yesterday. Sir Alexander, who is 66 this year andReuter - 129 words
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89 1950-03-23 3 BURMA REPLIES TO C'WEALTH LOAN OFFER RANGOON, Mar. 22.— Burma's reply to the British Commonwealth offer of a £6,000,000 loach was handed yesterday to the ambassadors of Britain, India, Pakistan and Ceylon for their governments by the Foreign Minister Sao Hkio, it was authoritatively reported. It was added that theA.P. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration233 1950-03-23 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22.— A Republican Senator yesterday accused American Secretary of State Dean Acheson of "undermining our national economy and losing the peace." Senator Kenneth Wherry of Nebraska made the statement in a speech prepared for delivery in his state. The attack wasReuter - 233 words
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Article74 1950-03-23 3 BANGKOK, Mar. 22. The! city police are detailing; special plainclothes squads for dispersal among crowds during the coming Royal cremation and coronation ceremonies to begin on King Bhumlpol Aduldej's return to Bangkok on Mar. 24, it is rediably learned here. A police officer said that theReuter - 74 words
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36 1950-03-23 3 MARSEILLES. Mar. 22. Dock workers clashed with police here yesterday tshortly after taking a vote to go on with their strike "against the war in Vietnam.' Several were amete&- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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271 1950-03-23 3 Soliciting Their Support For Leadership? TAIPEH, Mar. 22.— Gen. Li Tsung-jen yesterday sent circular telegrams to high-ranking Nationalist military leaders soliciting their support of his leadership, according to usually reliable military sources. The telegrams alleged he has reached an understanding with President TrumanReuter - 271 words
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126 1950-03-23 3 BRITAIN'S VAIN ATTEMPT TO BREAK U.N. DEADLOCK LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 22.— Britain tried in vain to break the deadlock In the security council over Chinese representation, British sources disclosed Monday. They said Sir Terence Shone, British delegate, had appealed to delegates from Ecuador, Egypt and Cuba to support the admissionReuter - 126 words
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Article32 1950-03-23 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— The Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sen^ "cordial greetings and good wishes" to the Shah of Iran on the occasion of the Iranian New Year's way.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article304 1950-03-23 3 ARREST WARRANT FOR BOGUS BISHOP GENEVA, Mar. 22. Swiss police issued an international arrest warrant on Monday for a bogus Roman Catholic Bishop who had Church officials fooiea for three weeks and lied oniy wnen nis diocoae was. lound to be non-existant "The Bishop" presented himself to Roman Cauiolic authoritiesA.P. - 304 words
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31 1950-03-23 3 BEIRUT, Mar. 22.— King Abdullah of Jordan has postponed till after the April elections the signing of an agreement already negotiated between htsi government and Israel. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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151 1950-03-23 3 NAIROBI, Mar. 22. The East African Trade Union Congress Central Council has confirmed a decision by 1,500 -Nairobi workers" to boycott tha town's civic week celebrations which begin on Mar. 29, and during which the Duke of Gloucester is to present a RoyalReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement175 1950-03-23 3 MffS VITAMIN STARVATION /f N^Jw^? .<U/> KOf/ft VITALITY? Vf l!*^jß An Kastcrn diet lacks much of thr fjp^ <f IvC-\^Z^s<j^^—^A. real richness so essential to good health *^r y m-^BmftW There is a widespread need of more of yj IJMmllWt the vitamins of health ;ir..i strength M i\^^»^^ /A^vVy^f/ r175 words
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Advertisement325 1950-03-23 3 fl/l r£fnf//& Ji 00rly funct '°ning kidneys Ktllin Muni* JIFv n bc the ctus of m °st of i//fwf* fW^ll ,hos «»t>«ckbreaking. pains ana I* 9 m S^ ereakmg joints, and if th v fa t tlttir «sk or filtering and expeUtng waste nuuerjrora the body, you en expect sfte^g.325 words
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501 1950-03-23 4 CONDITIONS OF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES OF j THE WAR DEPT. The Committee of Enquiry (Civilian Employees of the Service Departments in Singapore and Malaya) which visited Singapore and Malaya in July and August, last year have in their report issued yesterday recommended the following: ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS (a) The501 words
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Article, Illustration91 1950-03-23 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of the tea party given by Mr. G. Sa raagaMUnr, proprietor of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL and TAMIL MURASU, at the Blue Room of the Capitol Restaurant on Tuesday, Mar. 21, to bid farewell to Mr. S. D. Kalelkar, the Information O fficer at the91 words
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104 1950-03-23 4 "INDIAN WELFARE ASSN. OF MAL'AYA, KLANG" DECLARED UNLAWFUL The application for registration by the Indian Welfare Association of Malaya, Klang, has been refused by the Registrar of Societies under Section 5 (3) (b) of the Societies Ordinance 1949 and it therefore becomes an unlawful association, says a Federal Government Press104 words
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Article166 1950-03-23 4 In connection with the Trust rule that outside wireless aerials are not allowed on S.I.T. flats, it was re- J cently published that the Tru^t 1 wouid be prepared to provide common a rials ior Trust (lata in T.o.i* Bahru. Expert technical advice has been166 words
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Article49 1950-03-23 4 Women meimbers will now be ivcruited to the Singapore Artillery Regiment (Volunteers), as telephonists, switchboard operators and "plotters." A model uniform for them is now being designed. Those interested in volunteering should write to the Adjutant. Volunteer Corps. H.Q., Singapore, says an Official Press Release.49 words
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Article75 1950-03-23 4 i The second Annual Tamil Cultural Conference will be held at Seremban Apr. 21, 22 and 23. Participants in the Oratorical contests in Tamil should be; over the age of 13. Further particulars may be obtained from th eJoint Secretaries, No. 5, Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. The75 words
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155 1950-03-23 4 A new post, in the students welfare department for Malayan and Hong Kov.s students, at the Colonial Cilice, -.vas f.lle'l a fortnight ago by Ch.2 Wan Eaharuddin. Le hao been resident in England sin e 192.J. He his a tloic. ugh knowledge of England andC.G.O. Press Release - 155 words
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Article75 1950-03-23 4 A meeting of the Inter-Religious Organisation Will be held today Thursday at 5 p.m. at Raffles Institution Hall. Th» subjf'l Ol the meeting will b. "Religion in o«r Da'ly Lives" and the speakers will be Rabbi Jacob of the Jewish Synagogue Mrs. H. B. Mocrhcad of the Theo75 words
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Article73 1950-03-23 4 Four Lincoln Bombers of th 5 1 Squadron and one Yor!< carrying b rvlcing per=onn?l arrived yesterday evening at Te%gah from Negom bo. says R.A.F. Press Release II a^ds: The A.rrraft waa met by Air Vic Marshal, F. J. w. Meikrsh and by Station C >mmander73 words
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46 1950-03-23 4 The annual general election of t\w Town Local Indian Congress will be hold on Sunday. Mar. 26 at 6 p.m. at No. 6, Race Course Lane Singapore. All members of the said Congress are requested to take part in tne e.tctions.46 words
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Article99 1950-03-23 4 A distinguished gathering of th members of Arya Samaj and gues^ gave a farewell tea party to Prof S D. Kalelkar. Information Officer Government of India, at 42. Row Roaa on Saturday Mar. 18 at 4.15 p.m. Prof. Kalelkar's services during the tenure of his99 words
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Article81 1950-03-23 4 In their premises at 42, RowfU Road, on Sunday Mar. 19 the local Arya Samaj celebrated the first day (Ist Navratri) of the Indian calen dar Vlkarmi Era 2007 as also tor the SrlshU Era 1,972,949,050 for th^ universe (Srishti) according as It calculated by81 words
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Article49 1950-03-23 4 The second annual general meeting of the members of the Sree Narayana Mission to elect the new office-bearers, will be held on Sunday, March 26 at 4.30 p.m. at the Mission premises, 13$ miles, West Hill Road, Sembawanfe, Singapore. Ml members are requested to be present49 words
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Article36 1950-03-23 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.^The Government of India has decided to accredit Sardar Hardit Singh Malik, India's Ambassador to France, concurrently as India's Minister to tfcu-way, the External Affairs Ministry announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement93 1950-03-23 4 SHI UN Today 2 SK>ws: 6.45 and 9.30 p.m SAFAR (Hindustani) TODAY^, n.OO and 9.30 P.M. DIUp JfitfMAß and NARGIS "AtfOKYA PYAR" (Hindusia.ii) TODAY: 3.15 6.30 9.15 P.M. A Thrilling Boxing Picture! CHAMPION with KIRK DOUGLAS „^^OMORROW: "EL FfiLOUS" or "Money" (in Egyptian) xxj3 woo^^ooocooooooqaooexjoooooooo :R%^f^p^| Grand Opening Today BACHCHON-KAKIIEL93 words
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