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Title Section16 1950-04-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 55. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article408 1950-04-07 1 Indo-Pakistan Agreement Being Finalised NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— An agreement to protect minorities in India and Pakistan and to prevent further communal rioting is expected on Thursday night after the fifth meeting between Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan. The PremiersA.P.; Reuter - 408 words
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119 1950-04-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said in Parliament today Indians residing in the Western Hemisphere suffered "no particular grievance." Nehru was asked if there was any racial discrimination or segregation against Indian nationals in countries in119 words
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Article76 1950-04-07 1 SEOUL. S. Korea, Apr. 6— The Korean National Assembly refused to approve President Syngman Rhee's nomination of Social Affairs Minister Lee Youn Young as the Republi's Prime Minister. It was the second time he had been barrod from the post by the Assembly. Rhee nominated himA.P. - 76 words
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Article32 1950-04-07 1 LONDON, Apr. 6.— The Soviet Government has established a new Ministry to take over from the Ministry of Agriculture supervision of the production of cotton on collective farms, said Moscow Radio. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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53 1950-04-07 1 INDO-PAK. TRADE TALKS TO BE REOPENED? NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— A correspondent of the newspaper, The Statesnan, said on Wednesday that Pakis.an has agreed to reopen trade talks 4th India. Since the devaluation of the Indian upee and the non-devaluation of the Pakistan rupee, trade between the iwo countries hasAP - 53 words
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61 1950-04-07 1 INDIA GOVT. TAKES OVER LAIK ALI'S PROPERTY NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— lndia's Custodian of Evacuee Properties has aken over property worth about .225.000 belonging to Mir Laik Ali, ormer Prime Minister of Hyderabad *tate who escaped from house cusody in Hyderabad to Pakistan last nonth. Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Pael61 words
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143 1950-04-07 1 PARIS. Apr. 6.— U.5.. Secretary >f Sia;.e Dean Acheson will discuss dollar aid to Indo-china with French leaders in Paris next month, the Foreign OfSce said on Wednesday. Mr. Acheson will visit Paris on May 6 and 7 for talks with French Foreign MinisterA.P. - 143 words
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176 1950-04-07 1 GENEVA, Apr. 6.— M. Paul Awegger, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, stated here on Wednesday that the world' has "the terrifying figure of 60,000,--000 to 80,000,000 refugees." Making broad estimates, he said here were 900.Q00 refugees from °alestine, 600,000 fromReuter - 176 words
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Article63 1950-04-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— lndia had returned to the Himalayan State of Bhutan a small territory called Dewanagri as a "measure of goodwill," Deputy Foreign Minister Dr. B. V. Kpskar told the Parliament today. Dewanagri, he said, comprised 32 square miles of63 words
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58 1950-04-07 1 The annual general meeting of the Union, cf the P.W.D. Technical Service <M> Johore Branch, will oe held at Johore Bahru on Apr. 13 and 14 A picnic to H.M. Naval Base arid Kallang Air Port also has been arranged for Apr. 13 in connection58 words
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Article51 1950-04-07 1 LONDON, Apr. 6. The Times today, commenting on East Indonesia described the situation as "ugly." The Federal Government of the United States of Indonesia would be well advised "to call off the doubtful enterprise" of attempting to strengthen its hold on East Indonesia, the Times said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article24 1950-04-07 1 MOGADISHU, Apr. 6.— The last contingent of British troops left the former Italian Colony of Somaliland yesterday on board a military trans- port.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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130 1950-04-07 1 MACASSAR REBEL LEADER IGNORES JAKARTA SUMMONS MACASSAR, East Indonesia, Apr. 6.— United States of Indonesia Captain Andi Abdul Aziz, 26-year-old rebel Indonesian, definitely refused today to obey a summons to go to Jakarta from the USI Government. Aziz, whose company of Indonesians revolted yesterday and seized this state capital ofA.P. - 130 words
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185 1950-04-07 1 DJAKARTA. Apr. G.-The United States of Indonesia is willing to open diplomatic relations with Communist China, a cabinet statement i*aid on Tuesday. At a cabinet meeting on Monday Tremier Mohammed Hatta read a letter from Chinese Communist Foreign Minister Chou En-lai expressingA.P. - 185 words
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105 1950-04-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr 6 —The Madras ;lig*h Court yesterday admitted applialion for a writ of certiorari made y Mrs. Maniammaiyar, publisher of he Tamil Daily "Viduthalai" against he order of the Government demanng security of Rs. 10,000. The Court issuing notice to105 words
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131 1950-04-07 1 Gandhian Ideal Only Solution To World's Ills, Says Dr. Prasad (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 6.— President Rajendra Prasad today urged Indians to fo"ow Mahatma Gandhi's ideals of truth, love and p.ace. "These only will aid lasting and best solution to the many ills of the world," he said131 words
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217 1950-04-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 6. As exp ected here, the Congress Workng Committee has decided to take strong disciplinary action igainst Andhra leader Mr. T. Prakasam and his fifteen followers, all Congress members of the Madras Legislature. The Committee meeting in217 words
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181 1950-04-07 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 6.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in a Good Friday message to the nation, will warn the world against Russian and Chinese Communist conspiracy to wreck world peace, according to a Chinese do:- patch from Taipeh. Generalissimo Chiang is expected to condemn Mr. MaoReuter - 181 words
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137 1950-04-07 1 120 POLICE INJURED IN PARIS DEMONSTRATION PARIS, Apr. 6.— One-hundred and •twenty police nursed broken heads today after a pitched battle through the heart of Paris in wihch they fought thousands of Communist demonstrators. A police officer said 70 rioters were under arrest. The free-for-all made a -battleground of theReuter - 137 words
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108 1950-04-07 1 MacARTHUR HAS "NO IMMEDIATE PLAIVS" TO VISIT AUSTRALIA TOKYO, Apr. 6 Gen. Douglas Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, has 'no immediate plans" to visit Australia or to return to the United States, his spokesman told Reuter on Monday He was commenting on Melbourne reports that Lt. Gen. H. C. Robertson,Reuter - 108 words
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Article94 1950-04-07 1 BELFAST, Apr. 6.— The Northern Ireland Government tonight Imposed emergency regulations as a result of four bomb-throwing Incidents last month. An official statement said "the Government hoped it will not be necessary to revive the powers of internment that were previously in force and the regulationsReuter - 94 words
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Article198 1950-04-07 1 LONDON, Apr. 6.— Colonial Secretary James Griffiths hinted In the House of Commons today that Britain might ask help from other Commonwealth countries in the "hot" war in Malaya. Mr. Leonard Gammans, a Conservative expert on Far Eastern affairs, contended that Britain was not winning theAP - 198 words
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Article35 1950-04-07 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— General Bijay Shunshere Jung Bahadur Rana, Director-General of External Affairs n Nepal, arrived today to discuss a proposed treaty of friendship and commerce with India. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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746 1950-04-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Apr. 7. 1950. A CLEVER INNOVATION THEY are equally strong arguments both for and against the nature of the task that has been entrusted to the newly appointed Director of Anti-Bandit Operations in Malaya Lt. Gen. Sir Harold Briggs. A veteran of many campaigns during746 words
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299 1950-04-07 2 Patna High Courts Decision PATNA, Apr. 6.— A M Bench of the Patna High Court has held by a majority decision that Section 2 (1) (B) of the Bihar Maintenance of Public Order Act, which provides for exteminent of an individual,FOC - 299 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-04-07 2 The Maha Pichai royal funeral carriage bearing the um containing the remains of the late Kina Phra Paramendr Maha Ananda Mahidol Sayamindradiraj of Thailand— who died in 1946 —moved slowly through the streets of Bangkok on Mar. 29, on its way to the Phra Meru (royal cremation stand*. Two hundredA.P. - 102 words
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Article95 1950-04-07 2 AHMEDABAD, Apr. 6.— Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Director of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India, told Pressmen that a Siik Research Laboratory would shortly be put up at Bombay by the Silk Research Association which had set apart a sum of Rs. 20FOC - 95 words
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53 1950-04-07 2 Arantangi Karaikudi Ry. line Sanctioned NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— The Sfinl_try of Railways have sanctioned the construction by the agency of the South Indian Railway administration of a railway line on the metre gauge f om Arantangi to Karaikudi, a distance of 17.28 miles known as Aran-tangl-Karaikudi project, says aFOC - 53 words
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165 1950-04-07 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 6.— The Government of Hyderabad have agreed to continue the benefits enjoyed by over one hundred villages formerly in the Bombay State, but now merged with the Hyderabad State. Mr. H. V. Pataskar, who led a deputation on behalf of these villagesFOC - 165 words
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Article56 1950-04-07 2 RANGOON, Apr. 6.— Members of the Burma Moslem Chamber of Comi merce on Monday presented cheques totalling 220,000 rupees to Prime Minister Thakin Nu. President of the An t i -Fascist People's Freedom League, for the League's funds. Cabinet ministers. Foreign diplomats and leading citizens56 words
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Article71 1950-04-07 2 BRISBANE Apr. fi.— The Lord Mayor of Brisbane, A Chandler, said he will refuse to give a civic reception to the Dean of Canterbury, the Right Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, nor will he receive him. Dr. Johnson, known as the "Red Dean", is dueA.P. - 71 words
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179 1950-04-07 2 BHOPAL, Apr. 6. Indian women will make their debut in international hockey early next year when a representative team will tour the U.K. and Ireland, it was officially learnt here. The All-India Women's Hockey Association at its meeting on Feb. 28 at NagpurFOC - 179 words
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Article714 1950-04-07 2 SARDAR PATEL CALLS FOR UNITY NIZAMABAD, Apr. 6. The annual session of the Hydera bad State Congress began here on Mar. 2 under the presidentship of Mr. Digambar Rao Hindu. In a message wishing the session success, Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India, said thatFOC - 714 words
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Article63 1950-04-07 2 NICE, Apr. 6.— Prince Aly Khan, a' though _Mfl suiT ing from a mountain accident, nas entered kh International Bridge Tournament, to be held from April 12 to 19 at Juan Les Pins. The tourr.ament, under the honorary presidency of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, includesA.P. - 63 words
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Article55 1950-04-07 2 CAPETOWN, Apr. 6.— Dr. E. G Malheabe, Principal of the University of Natal, said yesterday he had decided not to accept) the post of Deputy Director of the United Nationa Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation He had earlier gone to Paris for discussions with the Director General ofReuter - 55 words
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Article65 1950-04-07 2 CAWNPORE, Apr. 6.— Power station staff who struck on Monday and cut current to mills employing 60,000 hands went back to work unconditionally last night. The lightning strike was called in protest against the arrest of eight workers for an alleged "conspiracy to damage65 words
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Article77 1950-04-07 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6.— The Indian Government is considering a proposal to set up "free trade zones" in India, but no final decision has been reached., according to Commerce Minister K. C. Neogy 's recent announcement in Parliament. He said that the various Chambers ofA.P. - 77 words
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442 1950-04-07 2 INDIAN DELEGATE'S SUGGESTION IN THE SOCIAL COMMISSION LAKE SUCCESS, Ar. 6— The suggestion that the United Nations could employ its good offices to remedying communal and racial conflicts was made in the Social Commission when it started a debate on long-range programmes. Mr.Reuter - 442 words
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Article64 1950-04-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Apr. 6.— Minister Dr. T. S. S. R.ijaii announced in the Legislative Council yesterday that the next Census would be held on Mar. 1. 1951. There would be no separate enumeration in the basis of caste or community. Persons would be64 words
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Article64 1950-04-07 2 PALGHAT, Apr. 6.— Mr. R. Raghava Menon, M.L.A., addressed a letter to Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Leader of the Congrees Legislature Party, Madras, resigning his memership of the Executive of the Congress Party to which he was elected at a meeting of the Party onFOC - 64 words
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Article743 1950-04-07 3 Will Be Responsible For Preparing Offensive Plans And j Allocating Tasks To Security Forces LONDON. Apr. 6.— Sir Harold Briggs. newly «p--pointed Director of Operations against the guerillas in Malaya, will he responsible for preparing general plans for offensive action and allocating tasks to theReuter - 743 words
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111 1950-04-07 3 FLORENCE, Apr. 6.— The Soviet delegation Monday night walked out of the International High Frequency Radio Conference being held here to work out wavelengths for world radio stations Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Albania followed the Soviet delegation which had protested against the presence atReuter - 111 words
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328 1950-04-07 3 LONDON, Apr. 6.— Lor j Killearn, former British Special Commissioner in So ith-East Asia, last night urged the appointment of < sort of supremo" to take complete control of the campaign against the Communist guerillas in Malaya. There should be one SupremoReuter - 328 words
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84 1950-04-07 3 TOKYO, Apr. 6. -Popular movie actres.s and singer Yoshiko Hamaguchi, known throughout Asia beTore the surrender by her Chinese name of Li Hsiang-lan, will leave Tokyc oni Apr. 21 for a three-month tour of Hawaii, Los Angeles, Hollywood and New York. Hamaguchi toldReuter - 84 words
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Article73 1950-04-07 3 HONOLULU. Apr. 6.— The U.S Navy's big flying boat, the Marshall Mars, exploded today and burned a mile off Pearl Harbour but seven crew members aboard escaped unhurt. There were no passengers. The flying boat, smoking at it turned back toward Kechi lagoon off the HonoluluA.P. - 73 words
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65 1950-04-07 3 KARACHI. Apr. 6. Governor Stevenson of Illinois has invited the Pakistan government to participate in the first United States International Trade fair, to be held in Chicago on August 17. the Pakistan government has already pa in British and other Eu. op _nA.P. - 65 words
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119 1950-04-07 3 E. SUMATRA PLANTATION WORKERS STRIKE DJAKARTA, Apr. 6.— A strike called on Mmday among plantation workers in East Sumatra broke into full force on Tuesday and stopped production throughout the state. The region, gripped by inactivity is Indonesia's chjef money earner producing .sugar, tobacco, rubber and palm oil. The strikeA.P. - 119 words
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Article30 1950-04-07 3 BAGHDAD, Apr. -Iraq has decided to open a c ,-isulate in Singapore. El-Saved Ibrahim Omar el-St-ka_f will be the first Iraqui Consul General there. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article85 1950-04-07 3 PORT SAID, Apr. 6.— Two thousand five hundred dockers here went on strike on Wednesday for a higher cost of living bonus, refusing to unload seven ships in the port. Negotiations for a settlement trc continuing on Wednesday nigh;. The port authorities said that some ships' commandersA.P. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-04-07 3 PHOTO. Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin signs last-minute documents in the train before he left for the Strasb >urg Conference from London's Victoria Station on Mar. 29. In th- background is the Foreign Secretary's Doctor, Sir Alexander McColl, who accompanied him to the conference A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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173 1950-04-07 3 CAIRO, Apr. 6.— Egypt is waiting eagerly for the arrival from Malaya Claude Massey, who will become Australia's first Minister to the Nile Kingdom. Massey's arrival wil mark a historic moment in relations between the two countries, which were made close by the presence ofA.P. - 173 words
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Article45 1950-04-07 3 DJAKARTA, Apr. 6.— Shipping at Tandjong Priok was paralysed on Monday when 8,500 workers walked out, according to Aneta news agency. The Dockworkers and Seamen Union said the strike was called as employers had not heeded its wage demands ReuterReuter - 45 words
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454 1950-04-07 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6. The Truman administration is seriously considering proposals to send surplus American food to famine ridden areas of Communist China where official reports state millions face starvation, Secretary of State Dean Acheson said yesterday. Acheson did not forecastA.P. - 454 words
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385 1950-04-07 3 SAIGON, Apr. 6.— The French High Comihand claimed last night that Vietminh Communist forces lost at least 400 killed and many wounded in their offensive in Travinh province, 1 00 miles south of Saigon. All French communications had been restored and allReuter - 385 words
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68 1950-04-07 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. 6. -Ambassador Eliahu Elath of Israel said on Wednesday that he told U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson that the Israelis are determined tc become stror.g enou°h militarily to "discourage Arab aggression." The Ambassador told reporters after a conference with Acheson thatA.P. - 68 words
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89 1950-04-07 3 THREE MORE SENIOR OFFCERS FOR U.S. MISSION IN VIETNAM PARIS, Apr. 6. Three senior officers are snortiy to join the American diplomatic mission to Vietnam as Military Attaches, according to Agence France Pressee yesterday in a despatch trom baigon quoting American sources. Mr. Edmund Gullion, American Charge D'Attaires in Vietnam,Reuter - 89 words
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77 1950-04-07 3 MANILA, Apr. 6.— lndefinite postponement and perhaps the abandonment of President Elpidio Quirino plan for a non-Communist "cultural, economic and political" union of South-East Asia nations was indicated in dispatches from Baguio on Wednesday. Most Manila newspapers carried stories from their correspondents .quoting ForeignA.P. - 77 words
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Article76 1950-04-07 3 TAIPEH, Apr. 6.— The Chinese Nationalist Government has protested to the United States against the pressure of Russian submarines in Ihe Yellow Sea and Russian military and civilian flyers and technicians on the mainland of China, it was disiosed on Wednesday. Mr. George Yeh, NationalistReuter - 76 words
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947 1950-04-07 4 It is officially announced by the Transportation Manager, Malayan Railway that the morning SemiExpress (8.30) AM. train from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur will not run on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The cancellation of this and several Goods Trains is947 words
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Article113 1950-04-07 4 LONDON, Apr. 6.— Malaya guerillas have lost 1,126 killed since fighting began in June 1948, the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffifths, announced today. In a written answer to a Parliamentary question he gave the following for guerilla losses since June 1948: Killed— l,l26, captured 642, surrenderedReuter - 113 words
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52 1950-04-07 4 The All Malaya Nattukkottai Chettiars Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, at a general body meeting held on Apr. 4 passed a resolution stating that "the Required Records and Accounts Ordinance 1950 will lead to great hardships as most of the agents and employees do net52 words
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140 1950-04-07 4 LONDON, Apr. 6.— Britain has advised Indonesia t* apply again ior the extradition of the West Java rebel leader, Capt. "Turco" Westerling, now in Singapore jail, this time invoking the existing AngloNetherlands extradition treaty, a Foreign Office .spokesman said today. The Indonesian GovernmentReuter - 140 words
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115 1950-04-07 4 The British Colonial delegation to the next meeting of the rubber study group which opens in Brussels on Tuesday, May 2 is announced by the Colonial Office. The delegation will consist of a leader, Sir Gerard Clauson, a delegate Mr. J. A. E.115 words
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51 1950-04-07 4 Small-Pox In Amoy, Medan Sourabaya Information has been received thr** a dangerous infectious diseas'.*, tvs 'y, small-pox, exists in Amoy, Mr-Un and Sourabaya. Und?r section 61 of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinanc?. 1939. that Amoy. Mtdan and Sourabaya are infect', d places for the purpose of the said51 words
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Article51 1950-04-07 4 The Governor of Singapore nas been pleased t: apooint the following persons as Justices of Peace for the Colony of Singapore: Mrs. Mary Lobo, Mr. Theodoor Jean Louis Leijissius, Mr. Yong Yit Lin. S.C.H.. Mr. Jee Ah Chian, Mr. Claud William Warren and Mr. Nonee51 words
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Article53 1950-04-07 4 The annual general meeting of the Joo Chlat Local Indian Congress will be held at 122, Carpmael Road Singapore, on Sunday, Apr. 9, at 5.30 p.m. to elect the office-bearers for the year 1950. All members are requested to be present, "writes Mr. K. V.53 words
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Article124 1950-04-07 4 During the past twelve months tmt total number of schools listening regularly ta Radio Malayaschools broadcasts has increased by over 100' v Since the beginning of this year alone there has been an increase of 20' < There are now (564 schools listening. Most significant feature during124 words
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Article38 1950-04-07 4 The annual general election of the Serangoon Local Indian Congress, which was postponed, will take place tomorrow, Saturday at 6.30 p.m. at 6 Race Course Lane, writes Mr. C. K. V. Panlcker, Hon. Secretary.38 words
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Article44 1950-04-07 4 Mr, S. Narasimham, the Hony. Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will give a discourse in Tamil as usual on ttie Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna at 6.30 p.m. today. Friday, in the Mission premises, at 9 Norris Road. All are cordially invited to attend.44 words
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