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Title Section16 1950-04-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 59. FOIR PAGES 30 CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1950.16 words
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958 1950-04-11 1 Terms Of New Agreement On MinoritiesExplained NEW DELHI, Apr. 10. The India Pakistan agreement signed on Saturday permitted minorities to cross the border on both sides. The agreement was signed after talks between India's Premier Nehru and Pakistan's Premier Liaquat Ali Khan in New Delhi.Reuter - 958 words
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Article203 1950-04-11 1 ROME, Apr. 10. Thousands Italians spent Easter Day camping in open fields or on hills. a as, driven from their homes by u series of local earth tremors spreading from northern Italy to the toe ol the peninsula and across the narrow Straits of Messina toReuter - 203 words
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162 1950-04-11 1 PROHIBITION A BOON TO POOR SAYS PATEL (From Our Own Correspondent) AH-_ED_BAD, Apr. lO.— lndia's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabnbnai Patel in a frohlbition Week celebration message has welcomed the efforts of the iSoinbay Government as "a great achievement." sardar Patel said: "The conclusion of the sacrificial yagna of Prohibition162 words
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182 1950-04-11 1 MADRID, Spain, Apr. 10.—Generalissimo Francisco Franco gave his only child, Carmen, in marriage today to the Marquis de Villaverde, a younug and aristocratic Madrid physician. The 23-year-old Carmen Franco Polo wore a white faille dress, designed by Couturiet Balanciaga, with a five-yard train and a whiteA.P. - 182 words
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144 1950-04-11 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 10.— Three* of 37 passengers injured in the derailment of the Bombay-bound Allahabad Express yesterday near Bhusava 1, arrived in Bombay this morning by the same train. The Express 'arrived nearly fourhours fifteen minutes behind schedule. The three144 words
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Article134 1950-04-11 1 LONDON, Apr. 10. News aooau smallpox reached London Friday from two widely separated parts :A the world Rangoon and New Yor_. In Burma's capital it was announced 500 people have died from the disease since last Nov. and Dr. I Chaudhuri said the hospitalReuter - 134 words
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Article144 1950-04-11 1 "A THREAT TO WORLD SECURITY JERUSALEM, Apr. 10. The ln4_rnationalisatlon of Jerusalem "would be a tnreat to international securtiy and a disservice to worla peace," declared Daniel Poling oi Philadelphia, editor of the "Christian Herald." While^ across tne street from tn King Devid Hotel where Daniel was, chimes played EasterA.P. - 144 words
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181 1950-04-11 1 .(From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— The first {denary conference of the Indian .ouncil for Cultural Relations, which aims at establishing, reviving and strengthening India's cultural relations with other nations, was inaugurated in the Constituent Assembly Chamber Saturday morning by Prime Minister Pandit181 words
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329 1950-04-11 1 LIAQUAT ALPS ASSURANCE KARACHI, Apr. 10. Pakistan's Premier Liaquat Ali Khan, disclosing the India-Pakistan agreement in Parliament, declared today "it is our intention to implement this agreement in full. I .am satisfied that Premier Nehru will do everything possible to see that theA.P.; Reuter - 329 words
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Article71 1950-04-11 1 MADRAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT MADRAS, Apr. 10.— For educating the farmer in the latest methods uf increasing agricultural production, the Madras State is setting up a special non-official agency. The agency will ajppoint honorary experts to propagate knowledge about modern agricultural methods. It has also been decided to form village co-aperativeGIIS - 71 words
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Article61 1950-04-11 1 TEL AVIV, Apr. 10. —A band of 50 heavily armed Arab? attacked and looted a Bedouin village, 12 miles west of Beersheba. according to an Israeli broadcast. A Bedouin of a neighbouring tribe was killed" helping the villagers. Israeli troop; pursued the marauders to near theA.P. - 61 words
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Article59 1950-04-11 1 BRISBANE. Apr. "10.— A 17 yearold school boy won a 72 000 acre sheep ranch in a land ballot. The. boy, Malcolm Stirling Hosier, will have to pay a yearly renin 1 of on'.y £358 for the 113 square mile property. A managerA.P. - 59 words
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140 1950-04-11 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. li). Sixty philosophers of Asia are co-operating in writing a history of philosophy under the aegis of the Government of India's Ministry of Education. The venture has made good progress under the direction of Dr. Radhakrishnan, Chairman of the Board of Editors.GIIS - 140 words
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Article55 1950-04-11 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 10. North China reports said that K. M. Pannikar was considered the most li_ely choice for Tndien Ambassador to Communist China now that negotiations for diplomatic relations between India and China have been completed. Pannikar, well known throughout China, was former Indian AmbassadorA.P. - 55 words
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227 1950-04-11 1 More than 50 children suffering from yaws, ringworm and other ailments were given free medical treatment at tne new Infant Welfare Centre in Kampong Bukit Guntong near Kuala Trngganu, on ita opening day on April 5 The Centre was officially cpened by Dr. E.227 words
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Article63 1950-04-11 1 NEW DELHI, Apr.. 10.— India is supplying about 500,000 tons of coal to Australia. Tenders submitted by the Indian firms for 200,000 tons have been accepted by the Government of the State of Victoria and tenders for 280,000 tons have been accepted by the Federal GovernmentGIIS - 63 words
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Article130 1950-04-11 1 CHARGE SHEET AGAINST LAIK ALI. RAZVI, Etc. HYDERABAD. Apr. IC.---A charge sheet was today presented before a special tribunal against the former Premier of Hyderabad Mir Laik Ali and 16 othr rs, including seven members of Mir La k Ali's Cabinet, Syed Kasim Razvi and Nawabdeen Yar Jung,Reuter - 130 words
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Advertisement8 1950-04-11 1 FOR FULL TEXT OF AGREEMENT, SEE PAGE 48 words
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641 1950-04-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Apr. 11, 1950. BAN ON KAVADI WE heartily congratulate the Management of the Chettiars' Temple at Tank Road on their decision to ban self-mortification by kavadicarrying devotees during Th_ipusam and other festive occasions and we also strongly endorse their appeal to initiate similar reform in641 words
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Article795 1950-04-11 2 Congress APresidenfs Appeal m 'National Week'. Message NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— The Congress President, Dr. Fattabhi Sitaramayya, has issued a message calling upon the people of India to celebrate the Na tional Week, which commenced from Apr. 6. The Congress President says: "In the first yearFOC - 795 words
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Article119 1950-04-11 2 t GAUHATI, Apr. 10. Air-lifts under whieh lakhs of fresh Assam oranges were flown to Calcutta towaius the end ot December last from _nena in J_nasi and Jaintia Hills have just ended. IN early ten iakn pounds or oranges have been air-lit ted to (Jai-cu.-aFOC - 119 words
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Article97 1950-04-11 2 SAIGON, Apr. 10.— President Truman hopes for an exchange of diploma tic representatives between America ana Vietnam, it was reported Saturday by Indo-Chinese sources. Bao Dal, chief of state of tne French-sponsored Vietnam nation, was said to nave been toid tnis by Mr. i_ennethA.P. - 97 words
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Article145 1950-04-11 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 9.— The Indian Ministry of Industries is "energetically considering' a Ks. 220"mulion (about £16_ m.\ project to manufacture synthetic petrol from Indian coals. Worked out by a United States firm (M/s. Koppers Inc.), the plans of the project have been submitted toFOC - 145 words
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Article45 1950-04-11 2 SYDNEY, Apr. 10.— Forty detectives and customs men raided three opium dens in the centre of Sydney's Chinatown, causing panic among the 80 Chinese occupying the building. They found 100 opium smoking pipes but no opium. Six Chinese were arrested.— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-04-11 2 PHOTO. Mr. Alexander Georgicvitch Stetsenko, Russian Ambassador to Pakistan placed a wreath on the grave of the Quaid-i-Azam on Mar. 27, 1950. Picture shows the Ambassador (second from left) standing in silence by the side of the grave to pay his homage after placing the wreath A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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25 1950-04-11 2 Massey Presents Credentials To King Farouk CAIRO. Apr 10.— Claude Massey, Australia's First Minister to Egypt, presented his credentials to King Farouk on Saturday A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article237 1950-04-11 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 10.— Mr. S. K. Patil was elected Mayor of Bombay for the second term in succession, on Apr. 3, creating a precedent in the election of Mayors to the Bombay Municipal Corporation during* the last 38 years. Mr. Patil secured 68 votes defeatingFOC - 237 words
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60 1950-04-11 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 9.— A special United Nations conference has approved the creation of an "Intelnational Bureau for the Declaration of Death" to clear up the chaotic situation of millions missing after the war and now believed dead. The bureau would issue internationally acceptableReuter - 60 words
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332 1950-04-11 2 Govt. Move To Ascertain Public Opinion On Hindu Code Bill CONFERENCE TO BE HELD ON APRIL 14 NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Minister of Law, said in Parliament on Apr. 3 that an in formal conference was proposed to be held on Apr. 14 for the ascertainmeFOC - 332 words
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147 1950-04-11 2 Management Of Delhi Hospital: Injunction Against Transfer To Govt NEW DELHI. Apr. 10.— The District Judge, Delhi, passed orders on Apr. 3, granting temporary injunction against the Governing Body of the Lady Hardings Hospital and College directing it not to transfer the control of the hospital and the coUege toFOC - 147 words
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Article67 1950-04-11 2 VATICAN CITY, Apr. 10.— In the biggest Holy Year audience he has yet given, Pope Pius XII called the roll of Christian nations to an estimated 40,000 pilgrims from many parts of the world. The programme will be broadcast in many languages. The Pope exhorted theA.P. - 67 words
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Article53 1950-04-11 2 10 REDS EXECUTED TAIPEI, Apr. 10.— Ten Communist spies were executed on Friday at rfolh-yw, capital of Hainan, dispatches from the South China -Sland stated. They .were put to death by order jf Hainan defence authorities who ound they had come to the Island rom the South China mainland forA.P. - 53 words
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257 1950-04-11 3 Calwell Advocates For 'Pure White' Australia It's Not Worthwhile To Become A Nation Of Mixed Races MELBOURNE, Apr. 10. Mr. Arthur Calwell, Immigration Minister in the Chifley Labour Government, told a Labour Party conference here: "You can't have a dusty Australia; it's got to be White." Mr. Calwell added: OurReuter - 257 words
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Article84 1950-04-11 3 No Woman President For U.S. NEW YORK, Apr. 10. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt does not believe there ever will be a woman President of the United States. Speaking on a television broadcast here, Mrs. Roosevelt replied to a question by Senator H. Alexander Smith, New Jersey Republican, that she wouldA.P. - 84 words
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Article23 1950-04-11 3 LAHORE, Apr. 10. —In their second innings of their match against Pakistan Combined Universities Ceylon were all out yesterday for 133 runs.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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59 1950-04-11 3 Festival Of Britain Commemorative Stamps To Be Issued LONDON, Apr. 10. Two commemorative stamps will be issued in connection with the 1951 Festival of Britain. The Earl of Dacan, speaking for the government, told the House of Lords the commemorative stamps will be in denominations of two pence, half penny,A.P. - 59 words
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Article26 1950-04-11 3 CAIRO, Apr. 10. The Political Committee of the seven-nation Arab League last night unanimously approved a far-reaching collective security pact, complete with miliand economic sections. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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152 1950-04-11 3 American Council Recommends Unlimited Merchant Fleet For Japan NEW YORK, Apr. 10.— The American Council of Japan Incorporated, a private organization, recommended yesterday an unlimited merchant fleet for Japan. In a report to U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the Council emphasized that Japan must have a strong merchant! fleet152 words
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64 1950-04-11 3 ONE MOTOR VEHICLE FOR EVERY 18 BELGIANS BRUSSELS, Apr. 10.— There is one motor vehicle for every 18 persons in Belgium. Government statistics showed 482,420 motor vehicles* in the country at the end of 1949. 'This is about two-fifths more than in the country in 1939. The bicycle, however, remainsA.P. - 64 words
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Article58 1950-04-11 3 MOSCOW, Apr. 10.— The death of Colonel General Max Andreivich Reiter, an outstanding Soviet commander in World Waj: 11, was announced on Friday. He led his forces on the Bryansk front in a break through of German lines. Death came after a long illness. The funeralA.P. - 58 words
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Article67 1950-04-11 3 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Apr. 10.— Bclivia has devalued her peso from 42 to 60 to the dollar (from 117.6 to 168 to the sterling) and banned import of the American soft drink Coca Cola in a series of financial measures announced yesterday. The devaluation was toReuter - 67 words
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Article26 1950-04-11 3 GENESEO, Illinois, Apr. 10.— Mrs. Glenn Ward, 32, and six children were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a farmhouse early Sunday morning.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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353 1950-04-11 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 10.— A Democrat said lost night that Republican leaders are recklessly backing Senator Joseph McCarthy's charges of Communism in the State Department in an effort to "get" President TrumanRepublicans replied to this charge by Representative John Dingeii, Michigan Democrat, that the PresidentA.P. - 353 words
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99 1950-04-11 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 10.— At least 102 Americans have, been killed in accidents during the Easter holiday. Seventyfive deaths were reported in road crashes, and 27 people died in other accidents. Seven members of a farm family died early yesterday when fire destroyed their homeReuter - 99 words
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Article69 1950-04-11 3 TOKYO, Apr. 10.— One Japanese was murdered, 32 were injured and more than 300 children were lost in Tokyo on Easter Sunday when an estimated 3,000.000 people went outdoors to the parks and countrywide for the annual Cherry Blossom viewing. A Japanese worker who tried to stop aReuter - 69 words
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337 1950-04-11 3 THE HAGUE, Apr. 10.— A presidential decree of the United States of Indonesia had dissolved seven of its federal states, leaving only three of the original member states. The three are East Indonesia (Macassar), West Borneo and East Sumatra. East Indonesia is, outside Java,, theReuter - 337 words
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228 1950-04-11 3 Meanwhile the New China news agency in a Peking despatch has claimed that the famine situation on China's mainland has improved and in some formerly affected areas there has been a surplus of food. While stating that the famine situation has been stopped from further228 words
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128 1950-04-11 3 Gen. Lin Piao, Commander-in-_*hief of the 4th Army Group w ao was appointed overall commander .or the "liberation" cf Hainan, has. been ordered by Gen. Chu Teh to prepare for an allout invasion ol .lainan. according to Chinese reports from Canton. The report saidReuter - 128 words
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132 1950-04-11 3 Hatta Meets E, Indonesia And Republic Representatives DJAKARTA, Apr. 10.— The United States of Indonesian governmentwaiting for rebel troops to release their military grip on East Indonesia's capital Macassar called a conference on Sunday to try to straighten out the political dispate over the state. Hatta met representatives of EastA.P. - 132 words
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Article57 1950-04-11 3 UNCOMPROMISING ATTITUDE MACASSAR, Apr. 10.—Correspondent?* here have teen unable to send cables from Rast Indonesia .ince Sunday morning. At the orders of the CentralGovernment, acceptance of cabins, except from the government, is forbidden. Also on orders from Djakarta, shipping, serving East Indonesian ports, has been stopped -apparently a sign ofA.P. - 57 words
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117 1950-04-11 3 HONGKONG', Apr. 10. A Communist invasion fleet of 20 ships has attempted a landing on Nationa-list-held Hainan island, off the southern coast of China, the Nationalist Central News Agency reported last night. The agency said the at tae hers were repulsed after heavy117 words
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147 1950-04-11 3 OVER 5,000 RUSSIANS REPORTED TO BE IN SHANGHAI More than 5,000 Russians are reported living the proverbial life cf Riley in drab Shanghai these days. Travellers from that Communistruled city say Russian advisers, technicians and flight training crews may be seen cruising the streets in shiny American limousines. These areReuter; A.P. - 147 words
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188 1950-04-11 3 SAIGON, Apr. 10.— International rings are reported to be smuggling about U.S. $000,000 worth of small arms monthly from Thailand into Indo-China to supply both the Com-munist-led rebel forces of Ho Chi Mini, and various dissident groups, well informed sources said. Their estimate said thatA.P. - 188 words
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80 1950-04-11 3 No Franchise For Women In These Countries LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 10.— A United Nations survey shows there are a dozen countries where women do not have the legal right to vote or hold public office. The survey, made at the request of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women,A.P. - 80 words
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Article80 1950-04-11 3 "FIFTH COLUMN" IN HAWAII WASHINGTON, Apr. 9.— The U.S. House Unamerican Activities Committee hopes to find and expose any fifth column activities" which may _dat in Hawaii. Representative F. L. Walter. Pennsylvania Democrat, made this statement to reporters here as Committee members prepared to leave for the territory. 4 Walter,AP - 80 words
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Article55 1950-04-11 3 BAHR EL GHAZAL. Sudan. Apr. 10. Running a telephone system in this wild and remote part of Africa has its own little problems. Grass fires have been melting the wires on a new Rumbek to Yirc»l line, Ey-id baboona have been stealing the butterfly nuts securing the insulatorA.P. - 55 words
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1611 1950-04-11 4 Both Govts. Pledge To Give Full Protection Equality To Minorities NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— The full text of the Nehru-Liaquat agreement is as follows: The Governments of India and Pakistan solemnly agree that each will ensure to the minorities throughout its territory complete equality ofA.P. - 1,611 words
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45 1950-04-11 4 ASMARA, Apr. 10. The United Nations Commission in Eritrea flew to Ethiopia on Sunday. It will have consultations with the Ethiopian government in Addis Ababa _n Monday. On Wednesday, the commission will leave Addis Ababa for Egypt via Asmara.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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590 1950-04-11 4 KNOWN INDIAN BANDIT SHOT DEAD IN BALING AREA Seven bandits are now known to have been killed, five captured and one wounded but escaped, in the operation by a patrol of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles on Apr. 9 in Negri590 words
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Article189 1950-04-11 4 Gen, Briggs 9 Powers Clarified The following statement was issued on bu. t-igi-t bj the ofli of the ..-u.miss.onei -General, Si igapore: An a-'.ick ap;*t*a"'ng u a Sin* pore u.-wspupt-r oi A^r refers Ir General e.i Harold Briggs ar states that "the man who has been given the ta^s otReuter - 189 words
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109 1950-04-11 4 Arrangements are being made to hold bull fights at the Kota Bharu Amusement Park in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment iTund. Tne fights wili be held over 12 days, on Tnursday evenings and public holidays, beginning from Apr. 13. On Saturday,109 words
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Article148 1950-04-11 4 The following statement was issued by the Malayan Railway yesterday morning: On Saturday night. Apr. 8. the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Singapore was derailed near Ohamek Station in Johor<* owing to interference with th? track. A charge was also detonated under the148 words
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