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Title Section17 1950-04-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 54. SIN-GAPORE, THURSDAY, AP RIL 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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15 1950-04-06 1 Reported Disapproval Ot Nehru's Policy Towards Pakistan T~~ asdf A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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171 1950-04-06 1 KHARE ORDERED NOT TO LEAVE NAGPUR X NAGPL'R, Apr. s.— Dr. Khare. President «f the All-India Hindu Mahasabha. who arrived here on Sunday by train following his externment 'from Delhi, has been prohibited by the Madhya Pradesh Government from moving outside Nagpur and from making any public speeches or issuingFOC - 171 words
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63 1950-04-06 1 KARACHI, Apr. s.— The parliamentary party of the Moslem League on Tuesday sent a resolution to their leader, Liaquat Ali Khan, expressing full confidence in his ability to conduct negotiations with Pandit Nehru, saying: "We pray and trust that your efforts to tome toA.P. - 63 words
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Article42 1950-04-06 1 POONA, Apr. 5. The Poona police ioday arrested Mr. L. P. Bhopatkar, a former member of the Hindu Mahasabha under the "Preventive Detention Act" This followed the arrest of several Hindu Mahasabha members in Bom- bay and Poona yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article38 1950-04-06 1 BOMBAY. Apr. s.— Mr. S. K. Patil (Congress) was re-elected Mayor of Bombay on Apr. 3 for the second t*?rm, defeating his Socialist rival. Mr. M. V. Dhonde, by 68 votes to 39. GIISGIIS - 38 words
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177 1950-04-06 1 BIGGEST GOLD HAUL IN BOMBAY'S HISTORY BOMBAY. Apr. 5. Customs officials this morning were still searching the 25-ton Arab dhow that yielded the Indian Government a windfall of Rs. 3,250.000 in the richest haul of smuggled gold in the port's history. The dhow which arrived on Saturday from Kh.rramshahr inA.P.; Reuter - 177 words
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Article209 1950-04-06 1 DR. PRASAD ARRIVES IN BOMBAY (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. s.— lndia's President Dr. Rajendra Prasad arrived here by air today from New DaJU to inaugurate the "Prohibition Week" in the Province. The President who has a crowded three-day programme in India's western metropolis will visit naval ships DelhiF.O.C. - 209 words
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Article31 1950-04-06 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. s.— The crew of three were killed when a cargo plane of the Deccan Airways, crashed today in a village 10 miles from here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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50 1950-04-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— Railway Minister Mr. N. Gopalaswami I.\engar told Parliament yesterday that the project to connect Kollengode with Trichur by railway had been dropped on the Central Transport Board's recommendation. He regretted the Government could not reconsider the issue. Copyright.50 words
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Article359 1950-04-06 1 NO ANNOUNCEMENT YET RE TREND OF DISCUSSIONS NEW DELHI, Apr. 5. Nehru and Liaquat AU continued their conversations on the communal situation on Wednesday without any announcement on the trend of the discussions or any accomplishments. There is no confirmation of the current speculation that the meetingsA.P.; Reuter - 359 words
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939 1950-04-06 1 SHOT AND BAYONETTED BY BANDITS The Police in a communique issued in Kuala Lumpur last night stated that the Administrative Officer, K'uang, Mr. Girdler who was attacked b*y bandits at the 1 1th mile Yong Peng-Paioh Road on Apr. 4, died during the939 words
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341 1950-04-06 1 REBELS CAPTURE USI ARMY CHIEF AT MACASSAR MACASSAR, Apr. 5. Several hundred East Indonesian troops have revolted and captured the Indonesian National Army Commander and 140 troops, says a Reuter report. There were few "casualties on either side in the engagement which followed the revolt and wWch lasted 45 minutes.Reuter; A.P. - 341 words
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775 1950-04-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 6. 1950. P.S. TO NEGLIGIBLE INCREASE" that Government ■would review the rates of pay of the lowest paid dailyrated workers in their service, the acting Chief Secretary Mr. M. V. del Tufo addressing a Press Conference in Kuala Lumpur last week declared that Gov-775 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1950-04-06 2 Catastrophe Must Be Avoided, Says Nehru NO RETALIATION ON INNOCENT NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail—Delayed).— Pandit Nehru, in a broadcast to the nation Apr. 3, said that the present situation in Bengal "brooks no delay and cannot be left as it is." "I have beenFOC; A.P. - 1,646 words
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274 1950-04-06 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— There have been no fresh incidents in East Bengal, according to reports received in official quarters. Some information is now available of the official attitude in East Bengal before the outbreak of widespread disturbances in that province during February.FOC - 274 words
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87 1950-04-06 2 A FLAGRANT ACT OF SOVIET AGGRESSION TAIPEI. Apr. s.— The Chinese' Nationalists charged today Russian pilots undoubtedly took part in Sunday's air battle over Hangchow Bay in "a prelude to an open march in Southeast Asia." General Shih Chueh, Defence Commander, issued a statement branding the attack on Nationalist planesA.P. - 87 words
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Article120 1950-04-06 2 NEW DELHI, 9pr. 5. -In the past few months Japanese orders for goods from the Sterling area have been on the increase, due mainly to devaluation. According to the Japan-Sterling area trade agreement of November, 1949, trade between Japan and the other parties to the120 words
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261 1950-04-06 2 WASHINGTON, Apr. 5.— A Japanese Foreign Office official says United States aid to Japan will be necessary "between five and ten years more," under the present recovery programme, but "forever" it Japan is not able to trade with ManchuriaA.P. - 261 words
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Article25 1950-04-06 2 WASHINGTON, Apr. s.— The United States yesterday lifted a three-year-old ban on Americans travelling to Yugoslavia, the Stale uepartment announced. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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104 1950-04-06 2 SELF-GOVT. PROCLAIMED FOR TRINIDAD TOBAGO LONDON, Apr. 5. Self-gcvern-ment for the West Indian colony of Trinidad and Tobago was proclaimed in an order in council laid before the British Parliament on Monday. The new conistitution provided for an elected majority in the local legislature instead of a majority of governmentReuter - 104 words
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54 1950-04-06 2 TRIVANDRUM, Apr. s.— The executive body of the Travancore-Cochin Congress Assembly Party, meeting here on Mar. 26, decided to expel Mr. M. Padmanabhan and R". Shankar from the Party for making certain speeches. Mr. Shankar and Mr. Padmanabhan are member and Chairman respectively of theFOC - 54 words
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Article93 1950-04-06 2 NAGPUR, Apr. 5.— A start in the training of welfare workers among the Scheduled tribes in the country has been made with the opening of a centre at Madia under the auspices of the Bharativa Adim Jatl Sewa Sangh of which Dr. Rajendra Prasad is theFOC - 93 words
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Article83 1950-04-06 2 JAKARTA'S DOCKWORKERS STRIKE JAKARTA, Apr. s.— Dockworkers at Jakarta's port of Tandjong Priofc unexpectedly struck Monday and completely tied up shipping. The walkout appeared to be a loosely organised wildcat movement that spread through the dock area. Wage increases have already been under discussion for several days between the mainA.P. - 83 words
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52 1950-04-06 2 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS .NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— The Government of India have nominated Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Minister for Education, as President of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, an Education Ministry communique said. Maulana Azad, as President, has nominated 25 members of the Ooun- cil, the communiqueFOC - 52 words
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Article59 1950-04-06 2 CHAIRMAN OF MEETING SHOT DEAD GAUHATT, Apr. 5. One person was reported to have been shot dead by an alleged Communist on Mar. 27 while presiding over a meeting at a village near here. On receipt of the news, the Super intendent of Police and other officials rushed to theFOC - 59 words
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Advertisement109 1950-04-06 2 PILES Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Mr. LAU KIM PING has spent many years in very careful study of this disease. He discovered an effective remedy for It. No operation is necessary. Certain cure can be expected within a prescribed period. Fees will109 words
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Article419 1950-04-06 3 Evidence Shows He Was The Leader Ot Westerling Affair'! JAKARTA. Apr. s.—Su tan Hamid It Cabinet Member and President of West Borneo, has been arrest rd as the shadow b? urd-t he-scenes leader of the attempt last January to overthrow this young Republic, the GovernmentA.P.; Reuter - 419 words
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288 1950-04-06 3 ATTLEE DEFENDS HIS WAR DEFENCE MINISTERS LONDON, Apr. s.— Prime Minister Attlee assured Parliament on Tuesday that his policy of barring Communists from vital government posts is being "resolutely pursued. He made the statement in the House of Commons during th« iate-.t round of his running battle on the subjeciA.P. - 288 words
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89 1950-04-06 3 DJAKARTA. Apr. 3. Indonesia will shortly apply for membership in irbe United Nations, according to Dr. I. N. Palar who has beer representing his country at Lake Success. Dr. Palar said here yesterday that Russia had assured him of t* support. He was onlyReuter - 89 words
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Article128 1950-04-06 3 MANILA, Apr. 5. Luzon, thlargest island of the Philippine •roup, has been placed under mill ary control -by President Quirino a. Jommander-in-Chief f the nati i armed forces, th° Sunday Time; reported. At the same time r.hr chief executive designated Major General Mariano N. Castaneda commandingReuter - 128 words
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Article61 1950-04-06 3 TEL AVIV. Apr. 5- If y^u are n tourist in Israel, everybody soon knows it. The Tourist Department Is Issuing an attractive button to every visitor to Israel. It bears a sixootnted star and an inscription In Hebrew that denotes "tourht. TinTourist Bureau have urged IsraeliA.P. - 61 words
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73 1950-04-06 3 PROTEST AGAINST BRITISH RECOGNITION OF BAO DAI LONDON. Apr. 5. Mr. Thomas Drir-erg, Labour, protested in the House of Cc'mmons la.sU night against the British recognition oi the Bao Dv regime in Indo-China Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. he .said, was one of tho few people in Britain or AsiaReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1950-04-06 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. 5. -The U.:= Senate F< r« ign Relations Commil tee Tuesday approved a U.S 545.0q0.000 programttie of tochni i cal ?id ta backward areas of th ■">rl 1, but put a five-year limit n. tne operation.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-04-06 3 PHOTO. Senator Tom Connally, Secretary of Shite Dean Acheson, and Am-bassador-at-large Philip Jessup (Ife to right) met In Washington, on Mar. 29> to discuss administration nlans for checking communism In Asia. Connally is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit* tee which called the twoA.P. - 68 words
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277 1950-04-06 3 BRITAIN'S GOLD AND RESERVES INCREASE BY $296 M. LONDON, Apr. s.— Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose by $296 million dollars in trie first three months of this year, Parliament was told yesterday. Sir Stafford Cripps. Chancellor of the Exchequer, giving a statement en the nation's gold and dollar position,Reuter - 277 words
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83 1950-04-06 3 REPORTED NOMINATION OF AUSTRALIAN MEDIATOR FOR KASHMIR LAKE SUCCESS. Apr. 5. A four-power Committee of the United Nations Security Council was reported yesterday to have agreed to nominate Sir Owen Dixon of Australia as U.N. mediator for Kashmir. Dixon's name will be submitted to the government of India and PakistanA.P. - 83 words
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468 1950-04-06 3 LANGSON, North Indo-China, Apr. 5. Europeans were reported on Tuesday to be fighting with the Communist-led Vietminh army against French forces in Indo-China. Vietminh sources said they have been formed into a "white commando battalion" which French troops artbeing asked by meansA.P. - 468 words
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642 1950-04-06 3 Importance Of 'Malayan War' Completely Misjudged, Says Mancroft OPERATION AFTERTHOUGHT SUGGESTED AS OFFICIAL NAME FOR MALAYAN CAMPAIGN LONDON, Apr. 5. Viscount Bridgeman, Conservative, said yesterday it was "wishful thinking to suppose we are over the worst in Malaya or anything near it." He was opening a two-day debate in theReuter - 642 words
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Article44 1950-04-06 3 JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN IN AFRICA NAIROBI, Apr. 5. Masao Tamura believed to be the first Japanese businessman to visit Africa since the war, arrived here yesteday on. his way Id South Africa to sell Japanese textiles and cement Ann rvnu Afri/mn —<7 niiivau UUIIMJU. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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62 1950-04-06 3 ROME, Apr. 5. -A revolt againn ,-tussian domination has broken •mt in the ranks of Albania's Communists, informed Albanian exiles said on Tuesday. They said Albania's Moscow rained strong man, Interior Minister Mehmet Ehehu is waging a ruthless purge of "Trotskyites and nationalists" in anA.P. - 62 words
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364 1950-04-06 4 But Commercial Imports Ot Certain Qualities Permitted The Government of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore wish to bring the following to the notice of the rice trade, says an Official Press Release. It adds: The /Malayan Governments will continue to import all364 words
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49 1950-04-06 4 BANGKOK. Apr. 5.— A mission rt American technical advisers headed by Mr. R. Allen Griffin today begia-* week's consultations with Thai Government officials and technicians to decide on the most effective method of aiding Thailand under the Truman Point Four programme. Reuter.49 words
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Article33 1950-04-06 4 BANGKOK. Apr. 5. The Thai Government has banned coconut oil exp:rt. Previously allowed licensed export was halted because of high internal prices, the Commerce Mi- nistry stated. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article34 1950-04-06 4 A discussion "Hat Night or Impromptu Speeches" will be held atBrit sh Council Hall, Stamford Road at 8.30 p.m. today (Thursday) by the East- West Society. All are welcome to discussions.34 words
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67 1950-04-06 4 ATTLEE GOVT.'S MAJORITY DROP TO TWO LONDON. Apr. 5. The British Government's effective majority in the House of Commons dropped temporarily to two last night when Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. James Clanville, was taken to hospital with a fractured skull. He was injured during a fall from a tramcarReuter - 67 words
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115 1950-04-06 4 U.S. DOCKERS' LEADER TO RETURN TO AUSTRALIA? CANBERRA, Apr. 5. Harry Bridges Australian born leader of the American Dockers Union who was found guilty of perjury in San Francisco yesterday will "very likely" be allowed to return to Australia Immigration officials said here today. If Bridges has retained his AustralianA.P. - 115 words
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85 1950-04-06 4 PEPPER NOT ESSENTIAL IN AN EMERGENCY WASHINGTON, Apr. s.— The Government nas decided that the country could get along without pepper in an emergency. This was made known today by the Munitions Board, which said It has stopped buying pepper for the national stockpile. The board reported that studies byA.P. - 85 words
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Article84 1950-04-06 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. s.— Calcutta has been gripped by two serious epidemics—smallpox and cholera in the past three months, with a death toll of 2,385 lives, according to official reports. Smallpox, which became epidemic early in January, has claimed 1,700 lives so far, while cholera, declared epidemicReuter - 84 words
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Article56 1950-04-06 4 CAIRO. Apr. s.— Hussein Sirry Pasha, Chief of the Royal Cabinet has resigned for health reasons, according to the newspaper Alzamane Mcnday. Sirry Pasha handed the Egyptian coalition cabinet last Julv and later the caretaker cabinet which resigned when the Wafdist party came to jn *et aitA.P. - 56 words
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Article32 1950-04-06 4 MELBOURNE, Apr. 5. When an iron lung failed and was being repaired, llfesavers kept a 16-year-old girl victim of polionyelitis alive for two hours by applying artificial respiration. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article296 1950-04-06 4 At the annual general meeting cf the Selangor Indian Association held on Apr. 1, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: President: Mr. G. VThaver; First Vice-President: V. M. N. Menon, Second Vice-President* Mr. C. J Doshi: Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. A. Robert Fernandez; Hon.296 words
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Article113 1950-04-06 4 LONDON. Apr. s.— ln the House of Commons the War Minister. Mr. John Strachey. was asked whether he could make a further statement regarding .claims for salary increases and housing al'owances bv the Army C'vil Service Un'on ol Singapore. Mr. Strachey rerlii"! certain increases inReuter - 113 words
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86 1950-04-06 4 PAK. MINISTER FOR STERLING RELEASE TALKS KARACHI. Apr. s.— The Pakistan Finance Minister, Ghulam Mohammad, will fly to New York from London on Apr. 27 after talks with the British government on the release cf sterling to Pakistan, it was officially confirmed yesterday. Premier Liaquat Ali Khan will have reachedA.P. - 86 words
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Article78 1950-04-06 4 ROME, Apr. s.— The Communistled Chamber of Labour in Parma, a city of 70.000 in Northern Italy, called a general strike Monday to piotest against the death of a worker. The strike started at noon. The Chamber charged that Luigi Filipelli. died as a result ofA.P. - 78 words
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Article48 1950-04-06 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 5.- India has •purchased from Sweden 6,000 prefabricated roofings costing 714.000 rupees (US$150,000) and does not propose to import more. Rehabilitation Minister Mohanlal Saxena told Parliament here recently. He added, however, that Swedish roofings are cheaper than locally produced ones.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article67 1950-04-06 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. s— The Flying Bixbys returned to Calcutta on Monday with engine trouble an hour after taking cff on the 4,000 mile hop to Tokyo in their round-the-world record bid. The Californian couple had gone only about 200 miles eastward when they were forced to putReuter - 67 words
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184 1950-04-06 4 To-morrcw, Apr. 7, is World Health Day and at 10 p.m. Radio Malaya will present a feature telling listeners something about the ways In which ther World Health Organisation affects them, how cold statistics result in the waging of total war against pestilence and sickness184 words
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Article276 1950-04-06 4 Mr. Gerard Swope, 8.5., Hon. D. Sc., Hon. Ll. D.. distinguished American electrical engineer and government adviser, is paying a brief visit to Singapore with his wife and son. They are staying at the Raffles Hotel. Mr. Swope, who was born in 1872, was educatedUSIS - 276 words
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64 1950-04-06 4 MOSCOW, Apr. s.— Pravda turned a searchlight on Africa on Sunday and declared that the liberation movement there could not be stopped by imperialists. A lengthy editorial said that after reviewing the state of affairs in the major colonies of the dark continent theA.P. - 64 words
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106 1950-04-06 4 "Flying Saucer" Plan Lying Unnoticed For 20 tears! CANBERRA, Apr. 5. -Plans for a jet propelled "Flying Saucer" hav* been lying in the Australian Patents Office here for 20 years. The last "Flying Saucer" patent was taken out in 1930 by Charles Edmund Johnson, a Tasmanian inventor and since thenA.P. - 106 words
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78 1950-04-06 4 India To Have A National Gallery Of Paintings NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— lndia will shortly have a national gallery uf paintings by Indian and foreign artists. The Government already has acquired nearly 100 paintings and has set aside 75,000 rupees (USsls.Booi tor purchases this year. Paintings already obtained include eightA.P. - 78 words
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