Indian Daily Mail, 1 July 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 139. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 680 1 Opposition To Aggression Reiterated Text Of Communique NEW DELHI, June SO. India, the biggest nonCommunist power m Asia, switched last night from neutrality to support of the United Nations policy for stopping the Korean conflict with allied armed force. There was no indication whether
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  • 117 1 TOKYO, June 30. Communist forces have crossed the Han River just south of Seoul, sources close to General MaeArthur headquarters said today. Bitter fighting was raging on the south bank of the River, final natural Science line which General MarArthur hud ordered to be held at
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  • 155 1 TOKYO. June SO.— Clarence Rhee. Korean Director of Public Information, reported today that Sou'ihern troops had re-entered Seoul's southern suburbs (Ud that North Korean tanks were withdrawing from t\e city. Rhee made the report from the Southern Republics tern capital Taejon. te told the Korean
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  • 118 1 MACAITHUR ABOLISHES 38TH PARALLEL 81 \\)N, June 30.— The 38. h Parallel boundary between warring ]y, rth and Soulh Ko f ea has been abolished by General y° u f aB MaeArthur and American planes for the first time hombed targets north of this line, according to
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  • 54 1 TOKYO, June 30. The Commander of the South Korean forces has raslgMd, a Korean Government anBMHMonnfl *iid m Tokyo today. A report from advanced American Headquarters at Simon said tin* romirwndcr, Maj. Gen. Chey Byong Duk, had to be restrained from committing suicide following; the ruut
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  • 59 1 BOMBAY. June 30— War m Korea ■is had inflationary effect on commodity markets m India's port cities, particularly on commodities imported from South -East Asian countries. In Bombay, the price of black peper has shot up by about Rs. 200 per ndy (558 pounds) since yesterday.
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, June 30 —The United States Senate was- voting tolay for a $1,222,500,000 foreign arms orogramme including military aid for South Korea. One amendment that will be offered would separate the Korean provl sion from the rest of the bill. Reuter
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  • 50 1 HNOLULU, June 30.— Carlos P. Romulo, President of the U.N. General Assembly on his way home to the Philippines predicted on Thursday that the Korean fighting would be .localised ."just as the crisis m Greece and Berlin" adn that "ultimate victory for the free world will emerge.' A.P.
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  • 93 1 RED TROOP MOVEMENTS BEING WATCHED WWASHINGTON, June 30.— U.S. officials said on Thursday that reports of Communist troops movements m Europe and the Middle East are being watched sharply because of the Korean crisis. Military moves near the Yugoslav border and on the Turkey-Iran borders have been reported to the
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  • 141 1 LONDON. June 30. Mr. James Griffiths. British Colonial Secretary, said here last nightf, that the real objective of British Colonial policy was a partnership m which the Colonial and British peoples will work together "as one team for the benefits of their own countries, of the
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    65 1 PHOTO. A.P. Indonesian President Soekarno (right) and Indian Premier J<*,waharlal Nehru inspect a Balinese wood carving at an Art Exhibition m Den Pasar, Bali, June 15 while the artist looks on. On the island of Ball, ancient Hindu culture has been better preserved than elsewhere m Indonesia and artists today
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  • 247 1 RUSSIA WILL GO TO WAR, SAYS BR. PHILOSOPHER SYDNEY. June 30. Russia will ?o to war, and World War 111 will last ten years. British philosopher 'Sertrand Russell predicted m an 'nterview here with the Sydney Sun. "I don't believe Russia can afford to lose face m Asia." he declared.
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  • 94 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) RAJKOT, Western India, June 30. RaJiat Ben, Mahatma Gandhi's sister, today commenced a hungerstrike here as a protest against a police lathi charge on a group of demonstratiog students here yesterday. The police lathi-charged students after they allegedly threw stones at r
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HONGKONG, June 30.— Mao Tse*ung, Chairman of the Chinese People's Government, said today Presi--lent Truman's interference m the Internal affairs of Korea, the Philippines and Indo-China was completely unreasonable, according to a New* China news aagency despatch from Peking. He told the
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  • 106 1 C.I.D.'S APPEAL TO PUBLIC The C ID appeal to anybody who nay have seen a ten -year-old Eurasian girl named Wianie Spencer, between the hours of 1.30 p.m. •n Thursday. June 29 and 9.30 a.m. yesterday (.Friday, June 30), to come forward and give what information tney can at any
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  • 98 1 FIELD MARSHAL BLAMEY GRAVELY ILL SYDNEY. June 30.— Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney is gravely ill m Mercy Hospital, Melbourne. Doctors at the hospital said he had sunk into a coma. They called relatives to his bedside. Gen. Blarney attended the horse races m Melbourne last Saturday but entered hospital
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  • 150 1 HOME GUARDS THROUGHOUT MALAYA A countrywide plan to bring all communities more closely m touch with the campaign to end the emergency m Malaya is announced fv the Federal Government 1 his plan will include the expansion of the Auxiliary Police m the form of Home Guards m every town
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  • 88 1 Mrs. Dunlop. wife of the GO.C Singapore District Major-General D. Duplop, will be leaving Singapore by the Ti >oper "Empire Orwell' on Sunday ,"uly 2 for the U.xC Mrs. Dunlop will 'x accompanied by their 8-year old son who will be going to school
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    75 1 Princess Elizabeth was godmother at the christening of small cousin of her husband. Prince Philip, Duke of Edlnhnj^l The baby Is the mother-old second son of Lord and LaduJl bourne, whose wedding m 1946 was attended by the Roy^ Laxly Brabourne's father Is Earl Mountbatten of* Bwawß Philip's uncle. Photo
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  • 132 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 30.— Mr. K. K. Patil, former Food Commisslonei, India Government, declared today that the country had turned the corner and with normal seasons "it Is ijii it e possible to attain self-suffici-ency by 1951 end." "India, by
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  • 8 1 Hodges. Technical Military Adviser Srinagar.- GIIS
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  • 529 2 Singapore, Sat., July 1, 1950 NOTES COMMENTS (War Scare And Malayans' Misery) HOARDING HAS BEGUN IN the event of the present Korean fighting developing into a g'obai war, what will be the condition of the people of Malaya? Or rather, what win be the extent of their wretchedness a"d misery
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  • 1515 2 Object Of Central Commission Explained NEW DELHI, June 30. With the passing by India's Parliament of the Representation of the People Act m April last, the stage for the general elections m India under the new Constitution may be said to be well set. An
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  • 163 2 TO DEVISE WAYS AND MEANS OF FIGHTING CONGRESS NAGPUR. June 30. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, the Socialist leader, said here that he had called a Conference of representatives of opposition parties" m the country m Bombay on July 1 and 2. He contradicted a Press
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  • 376 2 IT IS ILLEGAL, SAYS MADRAS MINISTER MADRAS, June 30.— "1t would be illegal for the State Government to continue religious instruction j n educational institutions wholly maintained from State funds." stated Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for Law and Education, m an interview to
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  • 76 2 ENGINEERING EXHIBITION IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI. June 30.— Over 40 countries have been invited to participate m the Indian International Engineering Exhibition which will open In New Delhi m January 1951, it is learnt. The exhibition has been planned to show and demonsttat^ by means of live and still
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  • 562 2 INDIANS MUST GIVE UP TALL TALKS AND COME TO BRASS TACKS SRI HAREKRISHNA MAHTAB CRITICISES HABIT OF INTELLECTUAL ACROBATICS BOMBAY, June 30.— Mr. Harekrishna Mahtab, India's Minister for Industry and supply, recently appealed to the people to look to the present problems of the country from a practical point of
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  • 152 2 BOMBAY, June 30.— A city chenist was sentenced here by a Presidency Magistrate to four months .igorous imprisonment and a total fine of Rs. 20,600 on a charge of profiteering m penicillin. The chemist, 38-year old Chimanlal Baliram Mehta, was given three sentences:
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  • 206 2 JOINT DEFFENGE OF KASHMIR NO PROPOSALS REiEIVED IN DELHI NEW DELHI, June 30.— Considerable surprise was caused m New Delhi recently at the Karachi report of the proposals for joint Indo-Pakistan defence of Kashmir, said to have been made by the U.N. Mediator on Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon. Authoritative circles
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  • 1618 3 Views Ot Madras Syndicate MADRAS, June 30. The Syndicate of the Madras University has disapproved the University Education Commission's condemnation of the system of "rationing" of seats m some Government Colleges m the South and has stated that each State m the Republic should
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    25 3 PHOTO Sir Owen Dixon. UN Mediator for Kashmir, chatting with Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah. Premier of Jammu and Kashmir, when they met m Srinagar recently- GIIS
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    69 3 PHOTO. Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (centre) and his daughter, Mrs. Indiru Gandhi, listen with interest as their Indonesian guide outlines the history of the 1,000-y car-old temple of Borobudur. The temple, relic of Buddhism's first penetration to Indonesia, was one of the centres visited by Nehru during his recent
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  • 167 3 RE-ISSUE OF HIGHER VALUE NOTES URGED CALCUTTA, June 30.— The Government of India has been urged by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry to authorise the Reserve Bank of India to re-issue the currency notes of higher denomination as early as possible, it is learnt here. In
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  • 482 3 Deshmukh Committee Recommends State Trading In Certain fields BOMBAY, June 30.— The establishment of a Statutory Corporation for undertaking State trading m specified fields with a total capital of Rs. 10 crores has been recommended by the State Trading Committee, it is learnt here. The Committee was appointed last ye
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  • 381 3 MADRAS, June 30 Highly endenic malarial areas m the Western Ghats Wynad, Ernad, Valluvanad, Pothur and Karkal taluks— will be free from this infection m two to three years' time. Dr. K. S. Viswanathan. Assistant Director of Public Health, Madras Government, stated recently.
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  • 248 3 MANDAMUS APPLICATION IN SUPREME COURT NAGPUR, June 30.— An application for the issue of Writ of Mandamus restraining the Madhya Pradesh Government from enforcing their order prohibiting the manufacture of bidis during the agriciultural season was filed m the Supreme Court by Mr. N. G. Joshi,
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  • 86 3 Common Foreign Policy For India Nepal Urged RAXAUL (Bihar), June 30.— Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, India Socialist leader, stated here that a common foreign policy and a people's government m Nepal were the two pre-re-quisites for any Indo-Nepal friendship alliance. Addressing a meeting here, Df Lohia condemned the recent alleged
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  • 52 3 The Wadhwan Municipality m Rajkot has decided to tax hotel chairs and benches, while shops will also be charged for their signboards. Hotels and shops will pay 8 annas per month per chair and Re. 1 per bench. Signboards will cost shops Rs. 3 per sa. ft.
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    59 3 PHOTCX The Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma are seen chatting with J. C. Sorcar (left) after he had given a" display of magician's tricks during the Indian Students' Union (V.M.C.A.) Thirtieth Anniversary Dinner at the MacMlllan Hall, Senate House, University of London June 22. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon.
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  • 65 3 SRI JAIPRAKASA NARAYAN RE-ELECTED NAGPUR June 30. -Sri Jaiprakasa Narayan, President of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation, has been re-elected President of the Federation for the ensuing year. Sri Jaiprakasa Narayan, declared here recently that he would not stand for the election for the office of the President of the Federation,
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  • 55 3 MADRAS, June 30.-— The Government have ordered the release of detenu Ahmed Hassan Mohideen of Tirunelveli on an undertaking given by him that he Is not a member of the Communist Party, that he has no connection with that Party, and that he will not take part m any activities
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  • 956 4 Rs. 350 Millim Capital Involved BOMBAY, June 30.— The Indian Film Industry is today m the throes of a crisis. The Industry which ranks second m the world m production is now threatened with "lack of finance, talents and Government aid." India produced 289 full-features
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  • 89 4 IMMOVABLE PROPERTY OF REFUGEES NEW DELHI, June 29.- -The Government oi lnuia nave iixea July 1. ibou, as tne aace irom. woiCQ ci«irru> relating to immovable property m west .Paiustan win oe rvcetvcu irom ax&piacea persons unaer tne D.spiacea .per-sons (Claims) Act, 195 U. Tne Ciaaus win De received upto
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  • 56 4 Madras Corporation Taxation Appeals Committee MADRAS, dune Mr. C. YenKacarama Kedai, Secretary to tne wouncii of tne corporation oi wiaaras, has been appointed by tne vxovernment ot Maqr^s. as cnair.nan oi tne Taxation. Appeals committee of tne Corporation for a period of rive years from the date oi his taking
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  • 133 4 Maj-uma xOoa, Zi, aaugnter oi a Bomoay, doctor, was married to CARL S. VON ESSN, 24, in a colourful ceremony at Stanford University. California, June 18. More than 100 guests, including members of the San Francisco diplomatic colony and many indians in native dress, witnessed the
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  • 795 4 Advisory Committee's Discussions BOMBAY, June 30.— The Government of India's Advisory Committee on Refrigeration held its first sitting here and reviewed the progress made so far by the country m the ice and cold-storage industry. Mr. E. S. Krishnamurthi, Joint
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  • 55 4 HYDERABAD (Dn.), June 29.— Syed Kasim Razvi told the special tribunal trying him and 16 others including Mir Laik All, former Premier of Hyderabad, and some other members of his cabinet, that he <Syed Kasim Razvi) would not take any i«t/»r>« ttm vtu
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  • 548 4 Silver Jubilee Convention Of The All-India Railwaymen's Federation NAGPUR, June 16.— Two hundred and fifty delegates representing various affiliated unions and 100 visitors attended the Silver Jubilee Convention of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation on June 7 evening held under the Presidentship of Shri Jai Prakash Narain, President of the Federation.
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  • 101 4 NEW DELHI. June 29.— The seat m Parliament, held by Dr. John Matthai. tne former finance Minister who has resigned, has been declared vacant and the State ot Uttar Pradesn has been asked to take steps for filling the vacancy. Four Ministers of the
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  • 675 4 BARPETA (Assam), June 30.—Signs of returning confidence among minorities were witnessed by the Ministers for Minority Affairs for India and Pakistan, m Dhubri sub-division on Monday when, travelling from Goalpara to Dhubri, they came across batches of Muslim families returning home. They told the Ministers
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  • 417 5 CEYLON NEWS: Communist Party Whip Walks Out Ot Meeting COLOMBO, June 30. Mr. Pieter Keuneman, Whip of the Communist Party group m Parliament, walked out of a meeting of an Opposition group held m one of the committee rooms of the
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  • 89 5 INDIAN CABINET TO DISCUSS KOREAN SITUATION NEW DELHI, June 30.— The American Ambassador to New Delhi, Mr. Loy Henderson, yesterday had a prolonged meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru at the External Affairs Ministry here. While high officials of the Ministry continued their conferences on the Korean situation
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  • 105 5 INDO-PAK. AGREEMENT ON MOVABLE PROPERTY OF REFUGEES NEW DELHI, June 30.— India and Pakistan agreed on Wednesday to permit the removal, without restriction, of movable property left benmd by persons migrating from one country to the other after the Partition. A communique said the agreement was reached during informa calits
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  • 137 5 DURBAN, June 30. About 20C ndians and 50 Africans were dislissed by a Durban firm on Tue.s«ay for staying away from work jn Monday m "day of protest" demonstrations against the treatment :i non-whites m South Africa. No action was taken against Dur .an Municipal
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  • 88 5 NEW DELHI, June 30.-Maulana ibul Kalam Azad, India's Educaion Minister, has postponed his .oodwill visit to Iran and Turkey jntil September, it was announced tere on June 27. The Minister sustained injuries n an accidental fall at this resiience on Sunday night. He was
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  • 201 5 kATHIHAR, July 1. Socialists ar \d Independents have been trounced m the Kathihar Municipal el^tion by the Congress. Ihe Congress has captured ail ™c 12 out of 16 seats for which fhpt ions were held. Election for In rtp remaining four seats
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  • 148 5 Charge Of Wrongful Confinement: Pepsu High Court's Remarks PATIALA. June 30— "The practice of keeping persons for all intents and purposes m custody but not producing them before a Magistrate on the plea that no lforma arrest had been made must be strongly deprecated as it is intolerable that the
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    97 5 PHOTO. PHOTO. Indian Ambassador Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon presents his credentials to Irish President John (scan) T. O'Kelly at a ceremony m the President's official residence m Dublin, June 21. Photo ShowsLeft to right: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon; John T. O'Kelly; John A Costello, Premier; an unidentified man,
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  • 441 5 NON JUDICIAL WORK OF JUDGES PAYMENT OF HONORARIUM PROHIBITED NEW DELHI, June 30.— The Government of India, ii is understood, have prohibited the payment of honoraria to High Court Judges for performing any extra non-jidicia l work. Any nominal fees paid to a High Court Judge for broadcast talks on
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  • 256 5 Allahabad Lecturer Released: Grounds Of Detention Held Vague ALLAHABAD, June 30.— Holding that the grounds of detention were vague and indefinite, the Allahabad High Court ordered the release of Mr. Asha Ram. a lecturer of the Allahabad University, early this month. Mr. Asha Ram was m preventive detention m pursuance
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  • 441 5 INQUIRY TRIBUNAL SET UP IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD, June 30.— The Hyderabad Government have promulgated the Public Servants (Tribunal of Inquiry) Act by which a tribunal has been constituted consisting of Mr. T. Anantachari, Special Officer to advise the Government m regard to the problems connected with
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  • 200 5 Pakistan Sterling Talks On July 20 LONDON, June 30. Anglo-Pa-kistan sterling balance talks are expected to being m London on or about July 20, it was learned here on June 27. The Pakistan delegation will be led by Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Pakistan's Finance Minister, and is likely to have Mr.
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  • 112 5 TEMPLES IN COCHIN AND TRAVANCORE: ADMINISTRATION BOARD FORMED TRIVANDRUM, June 30.— A new Three-Member Board for the administration of about 500 temples in Cochin area has now been formed. The former Ruler of Cochin and Hindus among the TravancoreCochin Council of Ministers in accordance with the provisions of the Hindu
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  • 762 6 Every Person Must Keep It Safely* Says Mr* Thomson "The identity card is a weapon of law and order which every holder must keep safely m his possession for his protection and for the effectiveness of the whole scheme m defending
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  • 71 6 At approximately 8.45 a.m. yesterday a European estate manag; r and an armed Chinese kepala and a Special Constable were attacked by bandits m Selangor. The manager and Special Constable were killed and the kepala who was wounded managed tc escape. The vehicle m which they wer.'
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  • 73 6 About 200 of the personnel i.l Indian Naval Squadron, now m Singapore, intend to visit Johore Bahru tomorrow, Sunday afternoon. The Local Indian Congress. Johore Bahru is making arrangements to receive them and take them for sightseeing and entertain them with music and
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  • 157 6 TOKYO, June 30.— The Communist radio m Pyongyang, capital ot North Korea, last night claimed Northern forces had made advances of 45 to 65 miles south cf the 38th Parallel m the past four days. The 38th Parallel is the dividin line between the Sovietbackei Northerners and
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    • 65 6 THREE MORE DAKOTAS FOR SINGAPORE Only three more Dakotas f$ No. 38 Transport Squadron hav^ yet to arrive m Singapore. Following the two which landed at Changi on Thursday afternoon. two more arrived yesterday, says an Official Press release. WANTED. Wanted^ Hindustani speaking Assistants to work m Canteens. Applications should
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