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Title Section16 1950-04-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 51. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration317 1950-04-03 1 Nehru C wealth Envoys President At Airport NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.-— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Lia* tiuat Ali Khan, arrived here today from Karachi for talks with the Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, on the present communal problems in the two countries. Pandit NehruA.P. - 317 words
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97 1950-04-03 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 2.— ln Karachi before he left, Premier Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan answered the doubt his personal safety in India by the Pakistan people "I have devoted my life to tha cause of Pakistan and Islam," he said. Everything which isA.P. - 97 words
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Article83 1950-04-03 1 KARACHI, Apr. 2.— Dr. Mahmood Husain, Deputy Foreign Minister disclosed in Parliament on Saturday h.it the Government of India had expressed deep regret to Pakistan Government over the worsening situation in and around Calcutta and the loss of life and injury to persons and property." Hussain saidA.P. - 83 words
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Article70 1950-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— lt is learnt here that South India's leading industrialist and economist Mr. R. K. Shanmugham Chetti, ex-Finance Minister of the Government of India, has resigned his membership of the Indian Parliament. No reasons have been announced. He is70 words
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225 1950-04-03 1 HINDU LEADERS EXPELLED FROM DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— Dr. N. B Khare, President of the Hindu Mahasabha, has been externed from Delhi and is being taken to his hometown of Nagpur. Four other Mahasabha leaders Messrs. G. Deshpande, Organising Secretary, Mahant Digvijayanath. General Secretary, Dr.A.P. - 225 words
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179 1950-04-03 1 NEHRU URGED TO SEND DELEGATION TO BURMA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 2.— The Southern India Chamber of Commerce has urged Pandit Nehru in a telegram to send an Indian delegation to Burma before the end of this month in order tc' discuss the question, of compensation to Indian179 words
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105 1950-04-03 1 NEW AUSPICIOUS START FOR BURMA CABINET .tANGOON, Apr. 2. On the advice of revered astrologers, Burma's Cabinet will resign en masse today. It will be reformed immediately and sworn in again, it was officially announced yesterday. The astrologers, reading fateful signs, have advised Premier Thakin Nu that the five minutesA.P. - 105 words
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Article98 1950-04-03 1 RANGOON, ipr. 2.— Oaths of loyalty were tail en on three different religious books when three new members of Burma's government were sworn in today at the residence of the President, Sao Shwe Thaik. Myaung U Tin, Public Health Minister, a Buddhist, took the oath on -theReuter - 98 words
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Article43 1950-04-03 1 PARIS, Apr. 2.— Ho Chi Minh. leader of the Vietminh (Com-munist-ied insurgents) is in China negotiating a treaty with (hinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung, according to reports reaching Saigon from usually reliable sources, the France Presse Agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article120 1950-04-03 1 LONDON, Apr. 2.— K. S. Duleepsinhjee, Indian High Commissioner to Australia, and the Nawab of Pataudi, shortly will receive a tie which only 142 other men are entitled to wear. Last week the M.C.C. despatched one of these new ties to every living cricketerReuter - 120 words
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Article120 1950-04-03 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 2— The Chinese Communists have accepted India's ofter of recognition. Tiie R*d news agency announced from Peiping negotiation talks were "smoothly concluded" on Saturday. The Reds accepted Sardar K. M. Panickar as Indian Ambassador, uliiie General Yuan Chung Hsien will act asA.P. - 120 words
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Article79 1950-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.—NoA-In-dians serving with the Indian Army include Britishers, Tibetans, Ceylonese, Portuguese, Jews. Chinese and Anglo-Burmese, said Sardar Baldev Singh, India's Defence Minister in Parliament yesterday during the question hour. The Minister also stated that about 280 military personnel of79 words
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Article160 1950-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— Object of the Indian Air Force Goodwill Mission to Malaya, Burma, and Thailand was to establish contacts and cordial relations with the Far East Command of the Royal Air Force, Burmese Air Force, and the Royal Thailand160 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-04-03 1 PHOTO. PANDIT NEHRU, during his fact finding visits to* Calcutta this month arising out of the disturbances in Fast Bengal, visited West Bengal < towns near the East Bengal border. He is seen here at Ranaghat, one of such towns, addressing Hindu refugees who have fled from East Bengal AboutA.P. - 80 words
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Article183 1950-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Apr. 2.— The Hyderabad Government's Budget estimates published yesterday for 1950-51 disclose a small defict of ao^ut twelve lakhs of rupees. Revenues were estimated at 29.89 crores while expenditure was 30.0 crores. The only new tax introduced was sales tax, which183 words
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Article43 1950-04-03 1 RANGOON, Apr. 2.— Burma and Ceylon on Sunday signed an agreement for shipment to Ceylon" in 1950 of 350,000 tons of Burmese rise, it was officially announced. It was stated that this sale will bring Burma a revenue of approximately 185,000,000 rupees.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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325 1950-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 2.— Leader of the Congress Legislature Party Mr. Kumaraswamy Raja, has issued notices on the Andhra leader Mr. T. Prakasam and fourteen Congress supporters who have been sitting on the opposition benches to show cause within a fortnight why325 words
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Article56 1950-04-03 1 HYDERABAD, Apr. 2.— Nine persons said to be Communists were killed in an encounter with a police party yesterday near Nutipadu, a village in Hyderabad state. According to an official report fire was exchanged between the parties. So far the total killed in similar clashes in theReuter - 56 words
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59 1950-04-03 1 STOP PRESS NEHRU-LIAQUAT TALKS BEGIN NEW DELHI. Apr. 2. -The Prime Minister of India and Pakistan met for two hours this afternoon at Government House and discussed, according to authoritative sources, "the procedure and programme" of their talks on the problem of minorities and India-Pakistan relations. No other person wasReuter - 59 words
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Article110 1950-04-03 1 Another Border Incident CALCUTTA. Apr. 2.— A border incident involving exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistan frontier guards was reported yesterday at Joyanagar, about 50 miles from here. Reports received in authoritative Indian quarters here said Pakistani police entered Indian Union territory firing at random, whereupon fire was returnedReuter - 110 words
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661 1950-04-03 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Apr. 3, 1950 NEGLIGIBLE INCREASE-I long last, the Malayan Rubber Industry has agreed to give its workers an increase in wages from the Ist. of this month. The increase however is most niggardly and miserable: for it is a mere 12 per cent of their661 words
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674 1950-04-03 2 Move To Restrict Number To One-Fourth Discussion At Delhi Conference NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. The three-day session of the Indian Labour Conference concluded on Mar. 22 after a detailed consideration of the Trade Unions Bi U There appeared to be few points of disagreement betweenFOC - 674 words
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Article143 1950-04-03 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. The Minister of Industry and Supply, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee, introduced in Parliament a Bill further to amend the Indian Patents and Designs Act. The original Act, says Dr. MookerJee, in his statement of objects and reasons, was enacted at aFOC - 143 words
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Article70 1950-04-03 2 Hongkong, Apr. 2. The Hongkong authorities are proceeding with preparations for rain-making tests owing to acute water shortage here. Dry ice will be used. It is not manufactured in Hongkong, and has to be obtained from Manila. An experiment was tried out in April 1948Reuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-04-03 2 PHOTO Few photographs of the remote So ith Arabian kingdom of Yemen, which bars foreigners from its borders, have ever reuched the wide world. Ruler of Yemen, which is nvolved with Britain in a dispute over the Yemen-Aden borders, is King Ahmed bin Yaha Muhammad Han fid Ud Din. HeA.P. - 154 words
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Article40 1950-04-03 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.-.The AllIndia Trade Union Congress will observe Apr. 3 as a protest day all over the country against the Labour Relations Bill and the Trade Union Bill which were recently introduced In Parliament.— FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article351 1950-04-03 2 The formation is announced of a new locally recruited Regular technical corps of airmen trained in R.A.F. technical and clerical trades, to he known as the Royal Air Force (Malaya), which all British male subjects and male British Protected subjects will be eligible to join. They351 words
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Article72 1950-04-03 2 Trivandrum (By Air Mall). The Trivandrum Broadcasting Station will become part of All-India Radio network from Apr. 1. Transmission hours will be: Morning, 7-5 to 8-30; awd evening, 5.45 to 9-30. The broadcasts will include news bulletins in Malayalam, English and Hindi. Programme for villagers will beFOC - 72 words
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206 1950-04-03 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 2.— The question st increasing MPs' allowances from Rs.GGO amont h to Rs. 750 is now being considered by the Government but the LSSP and BSP groups in Pariianient are unanimously opposed this suggestion. The proposal to increase the allowances is, it isFOC - 206 words
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Article99 1950-04-03 2 KARACHI, Apr. 2. The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan entrusted the administration of the Sales Tax to the Centre for a further period of two years. The amending Bill, designed io extend the period of administration of the tax by the Pakistan Government, was movedFOC - 99 words
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278 1950-04-03 2 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, Apr. 2.— Sinhalese music heard in Colombo today is a bad imitation of the most primitive forms of Western and Hindustani music, according to Pandit Sri Krishna Narayan Katnaiankar, the Indian expert. He points out, in a report toFOC - 278 words
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Article124 1950-04-03 2 COLOMBO, 4pr. 2.— The possibility oi manufacturing camphor from a plant known locally as Madurutala m being considered by an Indian industrialist,. Mr. K. G. Chacko. According to Mr. Chacko, the Indian Institute for Forest Research has proved that an acre of "Maduratala" can produce eighty poundsFOC - 124 words
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Article122 1950-04-03 2 Nawalapitiya, Apr. 2. A huge elethant named Kanda, belonging to Vlajor O. L. M. Lebbe, of Balantota 3 roup, four miles from Nawalapitiya, iroke loose, and chased after all who ,inic in its way. At dusk there was the fear that the inimal would make itsFOC - 122 words
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53 1950-04-03 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 2.— Of the 2,193,--100 in the school-going age group of six to 17 more than 1,000,000 are not it tending school, according to Education Department statistics. To counter this, the Minister of Education, Mr. E. A. Nugawela, has launched an island-wide educationFOC - 53 words
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391 1950-04-03 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 2. A few hours after the Communist leader, Dr. S. A. Wickremesinghe. landed at Ratmalana Airport recently after an eight-month sojourn in Moscow and Communist China, he motored to Galie to surrender to the District Judge. Mr. Victor E.FOC - 391 words
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Article61 1950-04-03 2 Mawanella, Apr. 2. The thirst for English in rural areas is so great that a, Muslim father of 70 years attends the same class with his 20-year-old son in a newly opened English tutory Mawanella. The father is said to be very keen on his studies, andF.O.C. - 61 words
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Advertisement31 1950-04-03 2 SEA and AIR PASSAGES ARRANGED AT OFFICIAL RATES FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO, BOMBAY and other ports. For particulars pleas© apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD. 64, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone: ***** Telegrams "Amerloyd".31 words
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Article202 1950-04-03 3 Joint Dutch-Indonesian Commission is To Report To UN DJAKARTA, Apr. 2.— A joint Indonesian-Dutch Commission is to report to the United Nations on the future of Dutch New Guinea, described here yesterday by Indonesian Prime Minister Mohammed Hatta as the only issue causing friction between the202 words
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Article49 1950-04-03 3 KARACHI. Apr. 2.— One of the leading English newspaper Dawn in Karacni ceased publication on Saturday after nine years. The management was brought from Saturday under the sam; editorship as the Herald instead oi the "Dawn." Reasons for the change are stated to be technical. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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87 1950-04-03 3 BR. CONSERVATIVES TO PROPOSE EMPIRE CONFAB LONDON, Apr. 2.— Three Conservative Members of Parliament have informed Prime Minister Clement Attlee that they will propose an Empire conference. Their motion urges the Government to convene an Empire conference to investigate what common ground exists in favour of creating an Empire AssemblyReuter - 87 words
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Article107 1950-04-03 3 PARIS, Apr. 2. Famine in areas controlled by Vietminh supporters was mentioned for the first time yesterday by Vietminh radio, Agence France Presse reported from Saigon. Vietminh's new Director of Information Tran Van Giru in a broadcast linked the struggle against famine with general mobilisationReuter - 107 words
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Article40 1950-04-03 3 BANGKOK. Apr. 2.— Conscription or all Thailand youths who have reached their 21st birthday has berun with government warnings Against anyone seeking exemption through bribery or forging of birth certificates. Conscription is an annual event.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-04-03 3 PHOTO Japanese police (foreground) ejected 12 Korean families from this* building in Tokyo on Mar. 20, afte r it was taken over by the Municipal Government Some 600 Korea ns, a few waving red flags, engaged in truncheon fighting with the police in which more than 100 police and severalA.P. - 60 words
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99 1950-04-03 3 SOMALILAND TRANSFERRED TO ITALIANS LONDON, Apr. 2. Britain transferred to Italian authorities on Sunday the administration of Somaliland, the British Foreign Office announced. It said the change over took place without incident. The ceremony marked the close of almost ten yars of British administration of the territory which was formarlyA.P. - 99 words
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49 1950-04-03 3 TOKYO, Apr. 2. Japan and Sweden signed a new trade agreement on Saturday under which goods valued at about (U5)518,450,000 are expected to change hands during The trade goal exceeds last year.* total imports and exports between the two countries by about $700,000. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article52 1950-04-03 3 TOKYO, Apr. 2.— A1l Japanese ships of more hat 800 ton s will oe returned to private owners when the Government-controlled Civil Merchart Marine Commission is formally dissolved. About 1,310,000 tons of shipping will be released. The Commission has controlled all shipping in Japan sinceReuter - 52 words
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46 1950-04-03 3 AMMAN. Apr. 2.— Jordan had decided to support the Arab League resolution to expel any member negotiating a separate peace with Israel. King Abdullah's Cabinet yesterday approved the text of tne reply to the League adhering to the resolution. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article113 1950-04-03 3 DURBAN, Apr. 2.— Six hundred African women marched through the streets of Durban yesterday to the city hall in protest against prooosed Government registration cf ill African women. Draft legislation published last week would also require African women to pass medical tests before taking jobs,Reuter - 113 words
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39 1950-04-03 3 ISRAEL WOMEN ARE TOO EAGER TO GET MARRIED! TEL AVIV, Apr. 2. Many young /omen in Israel are more eager to rst marric*:! these days. The reasoin is that married woien are exlempt from two years nilitary service A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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61 1950-04-03 3 "SAME DIFFICULTIES FOR BURMA AND INDONESIA RANGOON, Apr. 3.— Burma and ndonesia. both rid of foreign dominion, are now lacing the same Ifficulties, Indonesia's, first ambasiador to Burma, Dr. Soedars na, delared on Saturday. Soedarsono, who presented his credentials to President So Shwe Thaike, expressed confidence that -he two countriesA.P. - 61 words
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54 1950-04-03 3 INDIAN ENVOY PRESENTS CREDENTIALS Lisbon, Apr. 2. The Indian Minister. Mr. Parakat Achuta Mencn, /esterday presented his credentials x) President Oscar Camona for thesecond time as the first was before .he proclamation of the Indian lepublic. Foreign Minister Dr. Jose Caciro data attended the ceremony, held .n private at theReuter - 54 words
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Article64 1950-04-03 3 SOURABAYA, Apr. 2.— C01. Nazir, Indonesian commander at Sourabaya, said the Indonsian fleet is 'rowing, according to Aneta new. agency. He said the Navy now had 30 to 40 F.S.D." ships in addition to two corvettes transferred by the Dutch. Two more corvettes will be handedReuter - 64 words
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Article66 1950-04-03 3 ASMARA. Apr. 2.— British troops A-ere reported to have been injured on Thursday nighj in a clash with Italians in the centre of Asmara. No Italians were hurt. There has been a marked tension since last week when British troops were said to have provokedA.P. - 66 words
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76 1950-04-03 3 BANGALORE. Apr. 2. Vice-Ad-miral W. E. Parry, Chief of the Naval Staff and C-in-C, Indian Navy, took the salute at a ceremonial parade held in his honour here on Mar. 27. Nearly, 7,100 men drawn from thb various units belonging to the Bangalore Sub-Area tookFOC - 76 words
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Article22 1950-04-03 3 LONDON. Apr. 2.— Billy Thompson, British Lightweight Champion, will not make his proposed trip to Singapore, manager Benny Huntman announced on Friday.22 words
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432 1950-04-03 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower yesterday proposed a three-point programme for stiffening the nation's defences. Senator Elmer Thomas, Democrat of Oklahoma, who received the written recommendations of the wartime Allied Commander in Europe, told a reporter they call for: (1) StrengtheningA.P. - 432 words
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423 1950-04-03 3 Nationalists Claim To Have Killed 3,000 Of The Invaders TAIPEI, Apr. 2. Chinese Communist troops landed at several points on the Nationalist island of Hainan yesterday but the Nationalists said they were wiped out or captured. It was the latest and apparently the largestAP - 423 words
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Article233 1950-04-03 3 new DELHI, Apr. 2.-^General Yuan ChUng-hsieh has been appointed Communist China's ambassador to India, the Foreign Ministry announced last night. 'It said the Peking government has agreed to the appointment of K. M. Panikkar as India's Ambassador to China. Gen. Yuan was garrison commander andReuter - 233 words
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77 1950-04-03 3 PLANE LOAD OF GOLD BULLION ARRIVES FOR CHIANG TAIPEI. Apr. 2. A plane load ol gold bullion worth (US) $80,000 arrived in Taipei from Japan on Friday. The shipment represented part of jt.he loot seized by Japan from Chir.^ during the war. The gold was stored in vaults of theA.P. - 77 words
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Article60 1950-04-03 3 Bangkok. Apr. 2.— King Phumiphcn has been asked to be a prosecution witness in the prolonged trial cf men charged with conspiring for the regicide of his brother, King Ananda, who was slain in June 1946. The request was placed through the royal household to testify eithprA.P. - 60 words
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205 1950-04-03 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 2.— Mr. vVarren Austin. America's permanent United Nations delegate, declared in a broadcast that it was essential that the United Nations should have a share in carrying out President Truman's Point-Four Plan for aid toReuter - 205 words
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39 1950-04-03 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 2.— Russian planes are patrolling North China sea routes for the Communists and Russian anti-aircraft gunners and garrison troops are swarming into North China cities, American shipping sources reported here. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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73 1950-04-03 3 Lie Suggests Creation Of Small International Armed Force LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 2.— Mr Trygve Lie. United Nations Secre-tary-General, has suggested the creation of a small international armed force capable of quelling local "breaches of the peace." He put forward the idea in an Informal memorandum to members of the SecurityReuter - 73 words
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Article1237 1950-04-03 4 Safety Of Minorities ls The Main Problem NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— People of the Indian subcontinent will watch with anxiety and hope the outcome of talks beginning here today between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on problems created by the recent communal violenceA.P.; Reuter - 1,237 words
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Article56 1950-04-03 4 KARACHI. Apr. 2.— Pre.iv' r Liaquat Ali Khan told Parliament yesterday "we have been receiving valuable assistance from the British government in the supply requirements of our armed forces." Replying to criticism that the British government is according preferential treatment to India, Liaquat said "we do not get our supplyA.P. - 56 words
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Article123 1950-04-03 4 The Ceylonese Sports Club won first innings points over the Indian Association in the Senior tourna-j ment match on the Singapore Khalsa Association ground yesterday. The victory was by the narrowest of margins one run. The Indians batted first and scored 111. Lall Singh played a123 words
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Article73 1950-04-03 4 As from Apr. 1 the rate of revenue on whisky has been raised. The old rate of $52.50 per proof gallon has been raised to $60.90. For whisky in battle and accepted by the Comptroller as not exceeding 81% of proof spirit, the rate of revenue per73 words
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Article167 1950-04-03 4 The opening ceremony vi Seletar Radio School was performed at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Apr. 1 at 963 Sembawang Road. Mr. C. K. Matthews, the Manager of the School, in a statement says: "Radio is a major industry of thg present day and Radio: Technicians therefore167 words
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Article28 1950-04-03 4 NEW JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Mr James Henry Davles, Assistant Superintendent of Police, ha* been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore28 words
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682 1950-04-03 4 26 INJURED IN GRENADE OUTRAGE IN K.L. PARK ARMOURED TRAIN DERAILED IN TRIANG AREA At 9.30 p.m. on Apr. 1, a hand grenade was thrown into the audience watching the Siamese Ramvong at the -Lucky World Park in Batu Road. The site is in a corner of the park near682 words
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Article305 1950-04-03 4 A full story of how a patrol of the Malay Regiment ambushed in a deiile between the river and a clih at Gua Musang, fought back witr. their officer shot dead, and killed at least 15 bandits is now available. In addition to tne305 words
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Article71 1950-04-03 4 The Officer Administering thf Government has approved the appointment of Mr. Donald Hugl: Chapman to act as: Commissioner for Workmen': Compensation for the Colony undei the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance Section 22(1) with effeel from Mar. 28, 1950; Official Assignee under the Bankruptcy Ordinance Section 68(1) with71 words
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Article40 1950-04-03 4 The Anti-Bandit Moth State Or ganiser for Selangor. Mr. G. W. Somerville. will be talking about the woik of the Volunteers during Anti-Bandit Month, over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. today, Monday40 words
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Article100 1950-04-03 4 A T.B. Hospital has Been opened in Kota Bnaru, Keiantan, at tne former Volunteer Hail adjacent to the State Hospital. There are 30 beds for males and eight for- females in tne new Hospital. Facilities are now also available in this new Hospital tor the100 words
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Article84 1950-04-03 4 Twenty-one Primary Normal Students from schools throughout the State of Pahang who take their training by correspondence, are in ttuaia Lumpur tnis week for a course organised by Miss D. J. Alckman, Federal Superintendent <. f Teacher Training. The course includes visits to schools in the mornings84 words
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