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Title Section16 1950-04-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 63. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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360 1950-04-15 1 'War With Pakistan Only Alternative To Present Agreement' NEW DELHI. Apr. 14.— Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday confirmed that his Cabinet colleagues, Industry and Supply Minister Dr. S. P. Mookerjee and Commerce Minnister K. C. Neogy had resigned because ofReuter - 360 words
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Article82 1950-04-15 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 14.— Bombay police have arrested "some persons believed responsible for a plot against Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru," Bombay's Home Minister, Morarji Desai announced here yesterday. The Minister declined to discuss details of the plot. He said he could not say whether the plotReuter - 82 words
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268 1950-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Government of India has issued instructions to various au thorities including the governments of West Bengal and Assam to take immediate steps to implement the Nehru-Liaquat agreement on minorities, an official spokesman said in New Delhi on Wednesday. He addedA.P. - 268 words
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142 1950-04-15 1 SITUATION STILL EXPLOSIVE, SAYS ISPAHANI PROVIDENCE. (Rhode Island). Apr. 14. Mr. A. H. Ispahan!, Pakistan Ambassador said that mounting tension between India and Pakistan may result in chaos if the United Nations "our only instrument of hope"— cannot solve the problem. Ispahani said that recent riots in Bengal "are theA.P. - 142 words
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Article156 1950-04-15 1 LONDON, Apr. 14.— Relays of pious Sikhs yesterday completed the arduous religious task of reading aloud the Sikh scripturers which takes two days and two nights at their London temple in celebration of the birth of their nation 251 years ago. A similar ceremony, commemorating alsoReuter - 156 words
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116 1950-04-15 1 Tandon Denounces Revenge On Innocent Muslims (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, Apr. 14.— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, Speaker ot the United Provinces Legislative Assembly, made a fervent appeal to the people of India to help the Government in implementing the IndoPakistan Agreement and not to create any obstacles Tandon who was116 words
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Article82 1950-04-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JAMMU, Apr. 14. A special session of the All-Jammu and Kashmir National Conference will be held here on Apr. 16 and 17 under the presidentship of the Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. One hundred and fifty resolutions have been received from delegates for82 words
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136 1950-04-15 1 KARACHI, Apr. 14.— India and Pakistan will reopen trade talks here next Wednesday after six months of trade deadlock, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. The talks, which closely follow the two countries' first major step towards solving their current differences taken last SaturdayReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-04-15 1 PHOTO. India's First Ambassador to Italy, BINAY RANJAN SEN, addressed a gathering of the Milan Chamber of Commerce on Apr. 7 in an effort to stimulate better business between India 'and Italy. Here COMMANDER DANIELLI (left), Vice-Chalrman of the Milan Chamber of Commerce, toasts the new envoy after his sDeechA.P. - 57 words
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164 1950-04-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 14.— Congress President Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya declared here: "The best way of preserving peace is to be prepared for war." In his National Week Message read by Mr. S. K. Patil, the President of the Bombay164 words
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Article39 1950-04-15 1 KARACHI, Apr. 14.— The Pakistan Constituent Assembly has adopted a bill abolishing the jurisdiction of the British Privy Council as the last Court of Appeal in Pakistan. The Pakistan Federal Court now will serve as the hisrhest tribunal. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article581 1950-04-15 1 SPITFIRE CRASHES IN PORT DICKSON AREA At 3.30 p.m. on April 13, a bomb was discovered under the bridge of St. John's Street, Ipoh. It is believed that this bomb has been lying there for some time. The bomb was one foot long and six inches581 words
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Article187 1950-04-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 14. Judgment was reserved on Wednesday by Justice Krishnaswamy Naidu of Madras High Court in the dispute regarding ithe guardianship of one South India's most talented and beautiful screen actresses, sixteen-year-old Vijayantimala. Her mother, the well-known dancer and actress Vasundraha Devi,187 words
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Article221 1950-04-15 1 Yesterday, the London Gazette, iii publishing new awards for gallantry, revealed the heroic part played by a Gurkha rifleman in an action against communist bandits In Negri Sembilan on Jan. 28 last. At about 3 p.m. on that day, a platoon of the 2nd Btn. the221 words
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Article162 1950-04-15 1 AZIZ ARRIVES AT JAKARTA JAKARTA. Apr. 14. -Rebel leader Captain Andi Afcdul Azis arrived here today as the Indonesian Government prepared to invade the East Indonesian capital of Macassar he had seized a week ago. Coming by plane after three times refusing to surrender to the Central Government,A.P. - 162 words
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Advertisement22 1950-04-15 1 TEH* YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily In Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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705 1950-04-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Apr. 15, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS A UNIQUE COUPLE THE one European couple in Malaya who will be remembered for l ong after their departure on retirement from this country is Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hawkins The two main reasons are one: Mr. Hawkins organised the705 words
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Article, Illustration1561 1950-04-15 2 A Great Example To Rest Ot India The World BOMBAY, Apr. 6 (By Air Mail).— Nearly a lakh of people squatting on the Chowpatty sea-face, fanned by a gentle seabreeze and under the red glow of the setting sun. today heard India's President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad,FOC - 1,561 words
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Article65 1950-04-15 2 JAKARTA, Apr. 14.— The Amerirican economic mission, headed by Dr. Alan Griffen, arrived in Jakarta on Wednesday on its tour of Southeast Asia. I The United States of Indonesia, although not allotted E.C.A. aid as an independent Asian nation, will receive U5540,000,000 worth of goods,A.P. - 65 words
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37 1950-04-15 2 KEY WEST, Florida, Apr. 14.— President Gabriel Videla of Chile has arrived here by air on a state visit to the United States. He flew in President Truman's plane, the Independence.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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75 1950-04-15 2 NO MORE BRITISH GOVERNOR IN PAKISTAN KARACHI. (By Air Mail).— Malik Mohammed Feroze Khan Noon has been appointed Governor of East Bengal Sir Firoz Khan Noon, who is a landowner from the Punjab, succeeds Sir Frederick Bourne, the only remaining British Governor of a province in Pakistan. Sir Francis MudieFOC - 75 words
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Article48 1950-04-15 2 LUCKNOW. Apr. 14,^ Fifty peoDle are believed to have been killed when an express train was derailed near Bitni station, United Provinces, early Wednesday. A high railway official said Wednesday morning the accident had been caused by "an act ->f sabotage."- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article63 1950-04-15 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 14.— The antiCommunist drive in Bombay is being intensified, it was reported on Tuesday The communists in the Warangal district of Hyderabad have started a guerilla war in the jungle, the reports said. Police here Tuesday completed a search of 12 hours in working classA.P. - 63 words
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Article109 1950-04-15 2 THE HAGUE, Apr. 14. -Holla-. J Wednesday recognised the three Indochinese states of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as associate:! states within the French union. Fifteen states, including Britain, and the United States, have now recorded such recognition. Nine countries, including China, Russia and the "peoplesReuter - 109 words
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Article101 1950-04-15 2 MADRAS, Apr. 14. The fast-expanding Indian mercantile marine is to have its third navigation school at Tuticorln, In addition to those functioning in Bombay and Calcutta. The Government of Madras, with the technical assistance of Government of India experts, is to develop the fishery school atFOC - 101 words
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316 1950-04-15 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— -A reference to the theft of important documents relating to the case of a 'millionaire firm' before the Income-Tax Investigation Commission from an Income-Tax Officer travelling by train between Itarsi and Manmad in November last was made in Parliament on Apr.FOC - 316 words
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Article51 1950-04-15 2 LONDON, Apr. 14.— Forty Bi i. tish opticians will travel to Switzerland next week-end to attend the first International Conference of Opthalmic Opticians for 12 years. Delegates from many European countries, the United States, Canada and India will al\md the 3-day conference opening at Berns on Apr. 16.Reuter - 51 words
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76 1950-04-15 2 WASHINGTON, Apr. 14.— The United States is expected to Issue a tartly-worded rejection of the Russian protest against alleged frontier violation by an American plane, according to Washington diplomatic and military authorities. These circles expected the United States to issue a counter-protest against Russian planesReuter - 76 words
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Article79 1950-04-15 2 JAIL FOR BLACK-MARKETEERS SIMLA Punjab, Apr. 14. The Punjab legislature has Just passed a bill to punish black-marketing in the state. The bill, which received unanimous support of the house, provides three punishments to persons caught for under-hand dealings: A maximum of 6 years goal; forfeiture ot merchandise to governmentFOC - 79 words
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673 1950-04-15 3 ADDRESS TO ALL-INDIA CO-OPERATIVE CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.--Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram Food and Agriculture Minister, on Mar. 24 stressed the importance of co-operatives in India's national economy. He was addressing a meeting of State representatives of Co-operative Departments and of industrial and marketing co-operatives.FOC - 673 words
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Article224 1950-04-15 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 14.— The Government of India have reconstituted the committee to enquire into the conditions of tea gardens in Cechar (Assam), a Labour Ministry communique announced on Apr. 5. The committee which will be known asi the "Cachar Plantation Committee" will submit its reportFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-04-15 3 PHOTO. Loke Wan Tho, a Malayan millionaire, smiles happily with his wife as they arrive at London Airport on Apr. 4, on their honeymoon trip. They will stay at London's Dorchester Hotel. The bride was for' nteriy Miss Christina Lre.. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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352 1950-04-15 3 BUT CAMBRIDGE EXAMS. WILL CONTINUE TO BE HELD ANNUALLY IN DECEMBER The discontinuance of the Matriculation Examination of the University of London after June 1951 has already been announced. Candidates who complete this examination or obtain exemption therefrom will be regarded as having352 words
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269 1950-04-15 3 Indian Publicity Overseas: Appointment Of Public Relations Officers NEW DELHI, Apr 14.— Dr. B. V Keskar, Deputy Minister of External Affairs, said in Parliament on Mar. 30, in reply to Dr. Mono Mohon Das, that the Budget grant for external publicity during 1949-50 was Rs. 33.71 lakhs. The actual expenditureFOC - 269 words
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Article, Illustration151 1950-04-15 3 BOMBAY. Apr. 14. Former Indian Test Captain, Lala Amarnath, sailed for London last week to fulfil his engagement with Radcliffe. He will play fcr Radcliffe in the Central Lancashire season, in place of Frank Worrell who will be away with the West Indies team touring England.FOC; A.P. - 151 words
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Article26 1950-04-15 3 flcate is regarded as in every way equal to a London Matriculation Certificate. The Cambridge School Certificate examination will continue to be held annually in December26 words
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Article196 1950-04-15 3 PRESTON, England, Apr. 14.— Three Preston girls said they saw a Flying Saucer on Sunday afternoon while they were walking along the Preston-Lancashire highway. They said they did not mention it until Monday because it scared them so much. "We saw what looked like a veryA.P. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-04-15 3 PHOTO. The "U.S. News and World Report" published this picture in its Apr. 7 issue with an article which says there is competent evidence that Flying Saucers are real aircraft of revolutionary design, developed in the U.S. This one-third size scale model built in 1942 is shown mounted for windA.P. - 118 words
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Article664 1950-04-15 3 HARDWAR, Apr. 14.— Hincfci pilgrims by the hun dreds of thousands are converging this month of Hardwar, The Gate of the God," a small city perched in the foothills of the Himalayas about 150 miles north of New Delhi. This is the month of the KumbhA.P. - 664 words
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Article105 1950-04-15 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Government of India baa circulated a bill for cow protection among the various' provincial governments, South Govind Das, MP and President of the All-India Cow Protection Society, said here. Mr. Das said that the Society which seeks to "put an endFOC - 105 words
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Article90 1950-04-15 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Statues, edicts and monuments reminiscent of British rule in India will not be removed for the present from the New Delhi area. This decision, taken at a meeting of the New Delhi Municipal Committee, was in response to a letter from theFOC - 90 words
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92 1950-04-15 3 INDIAN DELEGATION FOR STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE MADRAS, Apr. 14.— A representative Indian delegation will attend the filth conference of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers at Stockholm (Sweden) in May-June. Protestor N. G. Ranga, M.P. and President of the Indian Agriculturists Federation, said that the Federation had decided to send aFOC - 92 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-04-15 4 PHOTO Admiral Russel S. Berkey, Commanding the two U.S.A destroyers which recently paid a visit to Saigon, Indo-China, went on a tigpr hunt at Dalat during his stay *ith Chief of State, Ex-Emperor Bao Dai. He is seen here with members ofA.P. - 81 words
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1155 1950-04-15 4 SCHEME EFFECTIVE FROM APR. 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Government of India have assumed complete financial responsibility for and overall control of the Indian States Forces from Apr. 1. This has been achieved with the agreement of the Rajpramukhs. The IndianFOC - 1,155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-04-15 4 PHOTO. Generalissimo Francisco Franco and his wife presided over the traditional Palm Sunday precession in the Pardo Palace of the Spanish Chief-of-Staff. They are seen here in the procession as they carry Palm Sunday emblems. Behind them are officers of Franco's suit. Franco's wife carries a rosary in her leftA.P. - 52 words
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Article136 1950-04-15 4 SIMLA, Apr. 14.— Allegations that astrological considerations weigh with the Government in deciding Punjab (I) Assembly sittings resulted in sharp exchanges between the Chief Minister, Dr. Gopichand Bhargava, and Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, former Premier, in the Punjab (I) Assembly on Apr. 1. The occasion for theFOC - 136 words
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122 1950-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. On the occasion of the 17th anniversary of the lAF, Vice-Admiral Parry, C-in-C, Indian Navy, has sent a message of greeting to the C-in-C, lAF. The message says: "The lAF and the Indian Navy have much in common as theyFOC - 122 words
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69 1950-04-15 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT CALLED AN "ORNAMENT" NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Mrs. Durga Bai, woman MP from Madras, is tired of the lack of any organised opposition to Government in the Indian Parliament. The Indian Parliament "as constituted today is merely a mechanical process of effecting legislation.-' she told the Congress-Party-dCminated House.69 words
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Article45 1950-04-15 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. The American Federation of Labour (A.F.L.) Masters, Mates and Pilots Union said on Monday that it had broke off the government sponsored contract talks in New York and plans a strike of Atlantic and Gulf coasts shipping from mldnlarht in Saturday A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article202 1950-04-15 4 HYDERABAD (Deccan), Apr. 14. The Nizam's Mint one of the few mints in the world that continued to strike gold coins^has been taken over by tne Government of India, following the "financial integration" cf the princely states into the Indian Republic on Apr. 1. GoldReuter - 202 words
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Article44 1950-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— People ;n India may n:w send telegrams abroad in the national language, Hindi. A telegraph notification said telegrams in Hindi would be accepted for all foreign destinations provided they were written in the Roman (Script FOCFOC - 44 words
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240 1950-04-15 4 BERKELEY, California, April 14. Dr. Joseph Needham, noted biochemist of Cambridge University, told a University of California audience here that although the Chinese may now be considered backward in technology, their inventions paved the way for the Renaissance and for the present Europea nconceptA.P. - 240 words
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Article544 1950-04-15 4 US Plan To Help Asia WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. The United States is considering the setting up of an overall agency to help Asian nations increase trade among themselves. Officials say this effort to assist further the economic rehabilitation of Far East countries will be carried out without infringing the rightsA.P. - 544 words
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72 1950-04-15 4 UNIFORMITY IN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES NEW DELHI. Apr. 14.— The Minister of Agriculture. Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, said in Parliament on Apr. 4, in reply to Mr. Upendranath Barman, that the sub-committee appointed by the Indian Standards Institution had recommended the introduction of uniform weights and measures throughout the country inFOC - 72 words
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58 1950-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Communication Ministry has announced reduction in rates for Inland longdistance telephone calls. Charges for urgent calls have been slashed by 25 percent, while half-rated press or holiday calk would be cheaper by 30 percent. Besides, hours of half-rate calls haveFOC - 58 words
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215 1950-04-15 4 ROAD TRANSPORT AUTHORITY FOR DELHI INAUGURATED NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. The Transport Minister, Mr. N. Gppalaswami Ayyangar, formally inaugurated the Delhi Road Transport Authority, constituted from Apr. 1 under an Act of the Indian Parliament. The new Authority took over from the Central Government 165 buses running on 26 differentFOC - 215 words
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128 1950-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Honorary ranks in the Indian armed forces, till recently awarded mainly to the Indian ruling princes are now to be open to all Indian nationals "who have rendered service of a high order to the Indian republic, have done signalsFOC - 128 words
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Article100 1950-04-15 4 BOMBAY, Apr. 14. A 500-bed hospital, which will offer treatment In the Indian medical system of Ayurvedia" (using herbs, seeds and roots of plants) will be opened here on Apr. 6 by Present Rejendra Prasad. The Ayurveda Prasarak Mandal, a social institution in the city, hasFOC - 100 words
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158 1950-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Dr. S P Mookheree, Minister for Industry! told Seth Govind Das in Parliament en Apr. 6 that the number of radio sets manufactured in India in the year 1949-50 was 16,838. The lowest cost of a 5-valve AC/DC set wasFOC - 158 words
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Article90 1950-04-15 4 SUR AT (Western India), Apr 14 —A party of 12 cyclists left here last week on a 3,200-mile tour of 22 ir li e P^yground of Asia. Visiting places of historic interest on their way to the Kashmir valley H£iJB*2 ni J e ach Srinagar, theFOC - 90 words
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1153 1950-04-15 5 Sec-Council Confirms Sir Owen DixonVAppointment LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 14. India and Pakistan both accepted Sir Owen Dixon, Australian High Court justice, as the United Nations representative in the Kashmir dispute. The appointment of the 61-year-old judge was duly confirmed by the Security Council. Voting onReuter - 1,153 words
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121 1950-04-15 5 CANBERRA, Apr. 14.— Mr. Robert G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister yesterday heartily welcomed on behalf of his Government Sir Owen Dixon's appointment i.s United Nations representative ;n the India-Pakistan dispute over the state of Kashmir and Jammu. "All our good wishes go with him," Mr.Reuter - 121 words
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31 1950-04-15 5 KARACHI. Apr. 14. Mustaq j*hmad Gurmani, Pakistan's roving ambassador, was yesterday appointed Minister for Kashmir Affairs. He recently visited Britain and North and South America.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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86 1950-04-15 5 PERSIAN PRINCESS MARRIES AN AMERICAN ROME. Apr. 14.— Princess Fate-meh-Pahlavi. beautiful 21-year-old sister of the Shah of Persia, last night married an American student in the Municipal Offices of the little Roman s?aport af Civita Vecchia. The Bridegroom was 25-year-cld Vincent Lee Hillyer. born in Augusta, Kansa~. and now livingReuter - 86 words
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712 1950-04-15 5 Soekarno Calls Upon The Army To 'Settle The Macassar Affair' DJAKARTA, Apr. 14.— President Soekarno of the United States of Indonesia yesterday called on his armed forces to "settle the Macassar affair." But not once did his broadcast mention by name the rebel leader, Captain Andi Abdul Azis. The SultanReuter - 712 words
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427 1950-04-15 5 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Apr. 14. A nine-point American foreign policy programme "to wrest the offensive from .Stalin" was outlined here yesterday by Mr. William C. Bullitt, a former United States Ambassador in Moscow. "There can be no peace on earth," he declared,Reuter - 427 words
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40 1950-04-15 5 VATICAN CITY. Apr. 14. The Pope Wednesday received in private audience Mo,nsignor Evangelista Vanni, Archbishop of Agra and at another private audience Dr. Dhirajlal Bhualabhai Desai, Indiar Minister to the Holy See.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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110 1950-04-15 5 WORLD SITUATION IMPROVING, SAYS TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. Presi* dent Truman said here yesterday the international situation had gradually improved since 1946. Reviewing the five years since he succeeded President Roosevelt in 1945, Mr. Truman told his presis conference that since the Marshall Plan for European economic recovery and aidReuter - 110 words
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Article36 1950-04-15 5 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Two people were killed and nine wounded Tuesday in a communal disturbance at Bareilly, United Provinces, according to a correspondent of the Statesman. A curfew has been enforced- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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262 1950-04-15 6 Go Ahead WithDemocratisation Of Administration 9 P (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 14. "To the Malayan Governments the suppression of the Communist banditry has remained more a police and military problem than a political one,** declared the "Hindu** in an editorial today.262 words
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Article28 1950-04-15 6 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will hold their 6th Annual Athletic Meet and ISth Anniversary today, (Saturday) at Jalan Besar stadium, at 2 30 p m,28 words
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Article152 1950-04-15 6 I LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 14.— Trygve Lie acknowledged on Wednesday that he might go to Moscow late this month in a move towards end ing the Chinese representation crisis in the United Nations. Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, told reporters that, he hadA.P. - 152 words
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218 1950-04-15 6 India Bans Export Ot Medium And Coarse Cloth Until September SINGAPORE, Apr. 14.- "The quota for the export of cotton piece-goods from India has now been fixed by the Government of India at 1,000 million yards for the period September 1949 to December 1950,** says Sardar Jogindra Singh, Indian TradeGIIS - 218 words
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70 1950-04-15 6 Capt. Matsuzaki Minora a Japanese prisoner in Outram Gaol died on Thursday (Apr. 13) working in the ironing room and tempered witn the iron while the electric current was still on. He was instanteousiy electrocuted, says an Official Press Release. During the war he was70 words
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Article101 1950-04-15 6 NAVAL BASE HINDUSTANI SCHOOL The third anniversary meeting cf the Naval Base Hindustani School will be celebrated under the presidency of Sri S. D. Anand, (Information Officer, Govt, of India in Malaya) to-morrow Apr. 16 at 5.30 p.m., at the Padang in front of Block 42 Naval Base. On that101 words
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Article65 1950-04-15 6 A Social gathering of members ci the Indian Fine Arts Society will be held at the Ceykn Tamil Association Hall. Handy Road (near Cathay), at 5 p.m. today Saturday. Apr. 15. All member/ are cordially invited to be present. The programme includes: Music Lucky Dip (2065 words
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Article78 1950-04-15 6 Mr. John 'Hamlin, American consul at Singapore, will depart for the United States on heme, leave aboard the SS Preisident Monroe on Tuesday, Apr. 18, the American Consulate General announced today. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Hamlin and his son, John Hamlin. Tr, whoU.S.I.S. - 78 words
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55 1950-04-15 6 AUSTRALIAN VEGETABLE GIFT FOR SINGAPORE The Westralian Farmers of Australia have through the firm of Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies verv kindly donated to the Social Welfare Department 2 l t tonls of quick frozen vegetables consisting of peas, beans, cabbage and rhubarb. Thev vegetables will be distributed to thp Institutions run55 words
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Article46 1950-04-15 6 The Fourth Annual General Election Meeting of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will te held at the Seletar Tamil Association premises tomorrow Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. All the members are requested tft attend, writes Mr. P. V. V. De^an Jcint Secretary.46 words
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Article40 1950-04-15 6 The annual general meeting f the Paya Lebar Local Indian Congress will he held at No. 1024-A. •Taqsen Road (Mr. A. G. DharanV residence) at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday, Apr. 16), WHtck the Hon Secretary.40 words
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38 1950-04-15 6 After the 7 o'clock news to-mor-row, Sunday, Radio Malaya will be broadcasting the winning numbers of the Second Unlimited M.C.A Sweep, which will be drawn at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article41 1950-04-15 6 KARACHI. Apr. 14. Pakistan continued their first innings hero wh»n the second dav's play in the Tesl with Ceylon opened and by close of play had scored 220 for G wickets. Ceylon werp rilsmisspri vpstprrtnv for 162.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article137 1950-04-15 6 Leonard J. Sherwin, head of United Stat<*= Information Service libraries in Indonesia and Consul W Henry Lawrence, Jr., chief Public Affairs Officer of U.S.I.S. in Singapore and Malaya, were hosts at a tea and discussion cf library affairs at. the American Club yesterday afternoon. Attending were representatives ofU.S.I.S. - 137 words
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Article43 1950-04-15 6 Mr. K. Swaminathan. 8.A.. A.C.A.. (India) of Kuala Lumpur has com^ over to Singapore to practise in partnership with Mr. S. Natarafan. A.C.A., (India) of 27, Arcade, Raffles Place, Singapore, under the style of Natarajan and Swaminathan, Accountants and Auditors43 words
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Article37 1950-04-15 6 MARSHAL PET AIN PARIS, Apr. 14.— MaAhal Philippe Petain has ordered hiaftatterney to seek a reversal of his cliiviction for treason, attorney Jacques Forni announced today. Forni said he could take the first ateps next month.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article34 1950-04-15 6 FLORENCE, Apr. 14.— Princess Fawzia, sister of King Farouk of Egypt, and her husband Colonel Chirine Ismail Bey arrived in Florence on Tuesday night for a holiday visit of several days.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article34 1950-04-15 6 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society, Singapore, wiL be held today at 7.30 p.m. at No. ii, Upper Perak Road, Singapore, tht rewdence of Sri. Kunchidhapatham AU axe welcome.34 words
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