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Title Section16 1950-07-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 145. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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141 1950-07-07 1 Sm. Ramaladevis Statement (From Our Own Correspondent Madras, July 6. Srimathi Kamaladevi, Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Socialist Party's All-India Conference, to be held here next week stated at a Press conference that the Party would decide the programme and strategy for141 words
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422 1950-07-07 1 BIG PUSH BY N. KOREAN INFANTRY TANKS U.S. S. KOREAN FORCES DRIVEN BACK TOKYO, July 6.— Fast North Korean tanks swept southward today, forcing the abandonment of one key American command post and causing heavy casualties. The casualty estimate was given by an American officer at the front. Both AmericanReuter - 422 words
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229 1950-07-07 1 Appointment Of TravancoreCochin Chief Justice Held Valid (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, July 6. Ju itices Khosi and Sankaran of Travancore-Cochin High Court on Tuesday in a judgment on Vaikom Bhavani Case upheld the appointment of the Chief Justice as valid. In this case a woman had been sentenced earlier229 words
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26 1950-07-07 1 CALCUTTA* July 6. General committee of the newly formed Calcutta National Cricket Club has decided to name the proposed crl- GIISGIIS - 26 words
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94 1950-07-07 1 Hyderabad Workers To Oppose India. Govt.'s Labour Bills (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD (Deccan). Julv 6 About sixty trade unionists of Hyderabad State representing about 60,000 workers are expected to meet at a conference in Secunderabad on July 16 under the auspices of the Hyderabad State Mazdoor Sangh. A spokesman94 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-07 1 PHOTO. The Overseas Press Club gave a cocktail party at their New York Headquarters June 29 in honour of Maharajah Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, President of the Administrative Tribunal of the United Nations Here the Maharajah (right) is pictured with Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. Indian Ambassador to the U.S., andA.P. - 60 words
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182 1950-07-07 1 LONDON, July 6. The High Commissioner for India, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, went to Buckingham Palace today to present to King George VI his new letters of commission as the representative in the United Kingdom of the Republic of India.Reuter - 182 words
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Article25 1950-07-07 1 NEW DELHI, July 6.— The Government of India have contributed 228.963 dollars about Ra. 1.1 million to the World Health Organisation Budget for 1050 GIISGIIS - 25 words
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189 1950-07-07 1 NEW DELHI, July 6.— Official circles in New Delhi have expressed surprise at the statement reported to have been made by Mr. Arthur Krock, the New York Times political writer in an article published in the New York Times,GIIS - 189 words
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77 1950-07-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 6.— The Indian Railway authorities are taking measures to prevent accidents on railways by tightening up staff control and procedure and by introducing anti-sabotage devices Mr. K. C. Bakhle, Chief Commissioner of Railways, who gave the details of77 words
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Article34 1950-07-07 1 DJAKARTA, July 6.— The Indonesian Government expects Liaquat AH Khaji to visit Indonesia some time after July 17. He has already accepted an invitation to visit thia country.^ ReuterReuter - 34 words
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97 1950-07-07 1 BURMA NEEDS A SARDAR PATEL, SAYS MADRAS MINISTER (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 6. Burma needs .1 strong m. i n like Sardar Patel to end her present disorders, declared Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi who has just returned from Burma after a visit in connection with Land Nationalisation,97 words
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87 1950-07-07 1 Dead Bandit Identified As Ex-President Seletar Union Further details concerning the five bandits who were killed by security forces, in Selangor on Wednesday have now come to light. Three of the killed bandits werr Chinese and the remaining two were Tamils. One of the Tamils has been identified as having87 words
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113 1950-07-07 1 In Pahang on Wednesday night, bandits surrounded the house of a Punjabi and murdered him by stabbing. They then stole cash jewellery and a quantity of clothing from the house, says a Police communique issued in Kuala, Lunnnir yesterday. It adds: At approximately 7.30113 words
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Article54 1950-07-07 1 PARIS, July 6. India's Ambassador, Sardar H. S. Malik, inaugurated on July 4 an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by the Indian Artist, Mr. Chintamoni Kar. Later the cultural Attache's of various foreign Embassies in Paris attended a reception given by the Indian Ambassador in iiunouvGIIS - 54 words
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390 1950-07-07 1 CALL FOR SETTLEMENT WITH RUSSIA LONDON, July 6.— Mr. Winston Churchill today called for new talks with the Russians to seek a settlement before they possess the "devastating power" of atomic weapons. "It is my belief that the AmericanReuter - 390 words
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Article33 1950-07-07 1 NEW DELHI, July 6.- -Tests have been carried out for a direct wireipss link betwen India and Indonesia. The wireless link betweer India and Japan will be reopened soon. GIISGIIS - 33 words
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Article58 1950-07-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 6.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari who returned here this morning from Ootacamund is likely to stay in the City for a week before leaving for Delhi. He said the Ooty climate had done him considerable benefit and he was sorry to58 words
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Article94 1950-07-07 1 SARVODAYA TO FIGHT REDS (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, July 6.— M. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, told a Press Conference here today that Communist activities in Ahmednagar District "have not died down." He, however, added, "but they are not effective." Mr. Desai who returned after a tour of that94 words
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74 1950-07-07 1 A farewell tea party in honour of Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, is to be held under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress at 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 9 at the Eastern Hotel. Kuala74 words
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Article29 1950-07-07 1 TOKYO, July 6— North Korean tanks have moved up for a new attack on American defence lines in South Korea, General Mac Arthur's headquarters .innounced today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement167 1950-07-07 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily In Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. It's NEW! I the new I jl j^ PARKER v ll\ the only pen r •BA NEW FEATURES |f*A NEW PRECISION V NEW BEAUTY ra MOSI PCRfFCT l>tN167 words
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705 1950-07-07 2 Indina Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 7, 1950. DATO TRAN VS. MR. TAN! IT is reported that a meeting to form a Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association &n d to appoint a provisional Working Committee win be held today at 268, Middle Road, at 11.30 p.m. The MCA705 words
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Article141 1950-07-07 2 To Fix Date Of Nasik Session NEW DELHI, Juy 6.— The Congress Working Committee will meet here on July 12, it announced from the AICC office, The Committee, it is understood will finally fix the date of the forthcoming Nasik session ofFOC - 141 words
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84 1950-07-07 2 MADRAS REDUCES HOME GUARDS' STRENGTH! MADRAS, July 6. Home Guard platoons in Madras city and 11 other districts have been disbanded with effect from June 30, according to an order of the Madras Government. The organization will, however, be retained at a reduced strength of 500 each in the districtsFOC - 84 words
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Article121 1950-07-07 2 HYDERABAD, July 6.— When the Shoebullah Khan murder case came up for hearing before the special tribunal presided over by Mr. J. A. Pinto on July 1 Kasim Razvi, principal accused, stated that he was expected some gramophone records of a speech made by him fromFOC - 121 words
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Article50 1950-07-07 2 CALCUTTA, July 6.— An elderly woman and her grand-daughter were burnt to death in a fire which broke out in a house recently in GaradiaKua road locality. The firebrigade, helped by tho police, brought the fire under control. The cause of the fire is not known. FOCFOC - 50 words
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385 1950-07-07 2 MADRAS, July 6.— The Government of India have decided that non-Indian citizens belonging to French and Portuguese Settlements in India may be appointed to posts under the Union Government under certain conditions. It is understood that the Home Ministry have understood that theFOC - 385 words
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Article93 1950-07-07 2 NAGPUR. July 6. Mr. R. 8 Sirkar. General Secretary or the United Socialist Organization, said In a stattment on June 30 that India should keep hers?lf "severely a'oof" from the conflict in Korea and should only play the role of a mediator ?nd peacemaker Mr. RuikarFOC - 93 words
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106 1950-07-07 2 NASIK, July 6. The provisional reception committee of the Congress session at Nasik has requested the Working Comnittee not to postpone the session beyond August. The committee approved the chants made in regard to location of the ielegates' camp which will be onFOC - 106 words
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64 1950-07-07 2 MADRAS. July 6.— The President of the Tamilnad Provincial Congress Committee and the Congress Election Officer, Madras district, have been lestrained by an interim injunction of the second additional city civil court judge from conducting the election of a delegate from the second circle, Madras city.FOC - 64 words
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135 1950-07-07 2 NALIAPOOL DAROGA MURDER CASE: CHARGES FRAMED DIBRUGARH. July 6.— Charges of murder were framed on June 30 by Mr. Paliiain Deka Special Judge nguinst 20 persons, including tw> women, in what is known as the Nalifcpool Daioga murder case. T! rity-eight others were discharged. In this case three were originallyFOC - 135 words
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175 1950-07-07 2 NEW DELHI, July The first volume of the National Register of Scientific and Technical Personnel in India, which ha.s been published by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, contains the names of engineers under various categories, such as civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, marineFOC - 175 words
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108 1950-07-07 2 NEW DELHI, July 6.— General Cariappa, C.-in-C. Indian Army, has sent a message of congratulation to Lt. R. R. Rane who has been awarded Param Vir Chakra, Republican In^ dia's highest military award, for conspicious bravery, gallantry and ex* treme devotion to duty duringFOC - 108 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-07-07 2 PHOTO. Accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Indian Premier Pandit JawaharlaJ Nehru descends the steps of the 1,000-year-old Borooodur Temple during his state visit to central Java June 12. The Mammoth edifice is reminder Qf Indonesia's early cultural Heritage from India.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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161 1950-07-07 2 SAFEGUARDING INDIA'S NATIONAL LANGUAGE HINDI SAMMELAN'S SPECIAL SESSION PATNA, July 6.— Mr. C. B. Pandey, President ol the AllIndia Hindi Sahitya Sammelan addressing a special session of the organization nere on June 30, said that Hindi was facing onslaughts from the protagonists of Urdu and Hindustani antf asked lovers ofFOC - 161 words
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Article32 1950-07-07 2 JUBBULPORE, July 6.— A subinspector of Batiagarh P.S. was killed and a circle inspector and head constable were injured in a shooting incident in the station precincts on Jun* 30 morning.- FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article67 1950-07-07 2 PATNA, July 6.— Four political prisoners (all Nepali Congress workers) lodged in Katmandu jail are on hunger-strike for the last 19 days, according to Nepali Congress sources here. Their demands include better diet, facilities of correspondence and interview with friends and relatives. Nine other political prisonersFOC - 67 words
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47 1950-07-07 2 NEW REDHI, June 6.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Education Mniister, who fractured his left wrist and the toe of his right foot, has been advised complete rest by his doctor. He will not receive any visitors ex» r*pt w official business.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article123 1950-07-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, July 6. Farmers have are expressing concern in the delay of the south-west monsoon which they say has also badly affected crops in the Deccan irrigated areas. Irrigation engineers here point out lhat Bhutgar Bhanderdara and Darna Dams, the main123 words
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38 1950-07-07 2 Inter-Class Travel On Indian Railways Reintroduced BOMBAY, July 6.— lnter-class accommodation was reintroduced and Olass accommodation was 21ass II Special) abolished on all Cndian i-ailways from July 1. Class II 'opecial) was introduced on Dec. 1, lP^.— FOCFOC - 38 words
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88 1950-07-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 6. The desecration of the Sastha Shrine on the SaHills in the TravancoreCochin State has not only caused great perturbation in the State itsell, but also abroad among: the Malayalis It is reported here that a mass meeting of Malayali88 words
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51 1950-07-07 2 CALCUTTA, July 6.— The West Bengal Government have issued a five-point questionnaire to various industrial concerns in the Slate to supply them with information on their labour position, particularly the number of labourers of the minority community employed in their concerns, consequent on the Indo-Pakis-tani agreement.—FOC - 51 words
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75 1950-07-07 2 AGRA, July 6.— President Rajendra Prasad said here that the present trouble in the country was due to the people gradually forgetting Mahatma Gandhi's teachings. If India followed them she could tide over the ob- stacles and show light to the world. He wasFOC - 75 words
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Advertisement6 1950-07-07 2 (forlslerq YkBEER tIPQT A/A A/IF i&v6 words
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529 1950-07-07 3 CEYLON NEWS: Main Causes Listed COLOMBO, July 6.—Of a total of 134,900 Government employees, 17J86 are known to be in debt, to the extent of Rs. i5,060;000. I The average debt per man is Rs. 900. Of these debts-— 4,123 pledges to pawn-brokers totallingFOC - 529 words
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31 1950-07-07 3 KARACHI, July 6.— The Government of Pakistan have abolished petrol rationing from the morning of July 1, 1950, the Minist r> of Communications announced here. FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article71 1950-07-07 3 KURSEONG, July 6.— Food has been moving into Darjeeling since Tuesday last when the first fleet of rucks left here for the landslideJevastated summer resort. A Food Department official said hat in a few days time, a regular aippiy will be maintained between Surseong and Darjeeling.FOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-07-07 3 PHOTO Princess Margaret (left, nearest camera) riding in an open carriage on the Ascot course June 15 with the Prince?s Royal Oddosite the Princess sits the Earl of Dalkeith (right, nearest camera) Seated alongside the Earl Is the Marquis of Hartington The Princess wears, a picture hat of pale blueA.P. - 51 words
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291 1950-07-07 3 PUBLIC APPEAL FOR FUNDS COLOMBO, July 6.— Under the Chairmanship of Sir Francis Soertsz, with Sir Gerard Wijeyekoon as Chairman of the Executive Committee, a P. Saravanamuttu Memorial Fund has been created and an appeal f or contributions has been issued recently. indication ofFOC - 291 words
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162 1950-07-07 3 PILGRIMAGE TO SHRINE ENDS ENDS PANIPAT, July 6.— The 50 Muslim pilgrims from Pakistan, who are here on a visit to the 5 00- year-old masauleum of Hazrat Sharfuddin, a Muslim divine recently announced a gift of Rs. 1,50,000 for the construction of a hospitalFOC - 162 words
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83 1950-07-07 3 BRITISH SAILORS SENTENCED FOR THEFT BOMBAY. July 6.— Three British sailors Raymond Kelley, William Welch and Swim Williams were each awarded six months' R.I. and fined Re. 550 on charges of theft possession of illicit liquor by Mr. A. A. Shellim, Presidency Magistrate, at the Ballard Pier Court on JuneFOC - 83 words
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Article117 1950-07-07 3 CALCUTTA, July 6. One person was killed and four others were seriously injured in a clash between two groups of Sikhs near the Sikh Gurudwara in the Burra Bazar area of the city on June 29 evening. The police soon arrived on the spot andFOC - 117 words
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Article110 1950-07-07 3 BOMBAY, July 6— "lndia is. interested in full employment not only in her own country but in. the rest of the world," said Mr B. P. Adarkar of the External Affairs Ministry and a delegate to the Economic and Social Council. Mr. Adarkar. who left forFOC - 110 words
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85 1950-07-07 3 JUTE WORKERS GIVE UP FAST AFTER 22 DAYS GORAKHPUR. Juyl 6.— The 22--day-old hunger-strike by 135 workers of Sahjanwa Jute Mills was called off at midnight on June 26. Eleven men, whose condition was reported to bs serious, were removed to hospital. The cause of the hunger-strike, according to Prof.FOC - 85 words
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Article54 1950-07-07 3 NEW DELHI, July 6— The Commerce Ministry announced that the Government of India have fixed the following further quotas for export of jute goods during the eight months, May-December, 1950: Syria 2,500 tons; Angola and Portuguese Guinea (West Aest Africa) 600 tons; Mozambique (Portuguese EastFOC - 54 words
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62 1950-07-07 3 Assam Disturbances Inquiry Commission Appointed SHILLONG, July 6— The Government of Assam have appointed a commission to inquire into the recent disturbances in Assam, >n pursuance of the provisions of the Indo Papistani agreement. The members of the Commission are: Mr. Justice P. B. Mukherji of Calcutta High Court asFOC - 62 words
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101 1950-07-07 3 CALCUTTA, July 6.— Mr. C. C. Biswas, India's Minister for Minorities, is reported to have told Mr. P. L. Lakhanpal, General Secretary of the IndiaPakistan Friendship Association, in an interview in Calcutta, that the Government of West Bengal had decided to secure immediate restorationFOC - 101 words
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754 1950-07-07 3 SIR OWEN DIXON EXPLAINS TASK SRINAGAR, July 6.— Sir Owen Dixon, United ft ations Mediator in Kashmir, threw a broad hint about "important and decisive conferences which lie immediately before me" He expressed the hope that by meeting the Prime Ministers of India andFOC - 754 words
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Article70 1950-07-07 3 JULLUNDUR. July 6.— The twoday official conference held between the representatives of Punjab (1) and Punjab (P> to carryout the decisions of the Partition Committee concluded here on June Matters relating to provident mn<is and salaries of employees <»f local bodies were discussed. Service books of employeesFOC - 70 words
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Advertisement79 1950-07-07 3 in -o^^ j Daring and «fter an Illness the rich ll*$8?$hlil body-bulldlne elements In Seetfs '/\w I h*z£*°*m Emulsion restore health and strength r^^l *j$ //"**»g?* /if In record time. \£n/ f Hr^^^W And when you are nt Scott's Emulsion /j/ ifrS^^^J? keeps you well— gives you vigorous lMsis^^li •trensth79 words
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678 1950-07-07 4 Adam Haji Md. Ibrahim's Speech AtßuffetDinnerTolndianNavyMen Speaking at a buffet dinner party given in honour of the Indian Navy at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Sunday July 2 by the Indian Muslims of Singapore, Adam M. Haji Mohamed Ibrahim, JJ*., Chairman of678 words
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Article35 1950-07-07 4 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine I. iff Society will be held t morrow (Friday) at 7.30 p.m. at 40 Nelson Road, the residence of Mr. E Rangaya. All are cordially Invited.35 words
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Article47 1950-07-07 4 The Commissioner General, Mr. Nfelcolm MacDon^ld. returned, to Singapore today (Thursday) fiom Indo-China where on M?dical advise he has been seeking a s'.iort rest. While in Saigon on his return to Malaya he had s'^ne Informal talks with Indo-Chinese and French authority.47 words
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Article71 1950-07-07 4 Mohammed Tofail of the K&ian Dial School. Kuala Lumpur, the winner of the Selangor sch M)ls poster competition, held in a r of the University of Malaya 3r!ek Fund. U av^s Kuala Lu.r.pur today by air at 10.30 a.m. icr p. He will be the guc\sl71 words
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Article, Illustration105 1950-07-07 4 Mr. S. D. Kalelkar Indian Informa!ion Officer in Ottawa gave a cocktail party in honour of the Indian delegation to the Empire Press Conference which was attended by 75 guests. The group shows L. to R. Mrs. S. Salicath (Sec. to Inf. Officer); Mr. D«rga Das (Hindustan Times): Mr. T.105 words
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263 1950-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, July 6. India's trade with Malaya for the 12 months ended 31st March 1950, totalled 171,337,659 Malayan Dollars, being composed o' experts of 108,810,437 dollars and imports of 62,527,221 dollars, according to figures released by I.G.T.C. Office. An outstanding figure of Indo-Malayan trade) duringGIIS - 263 words
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68 1950-07-07 4 Thfi Hindustani film "Suhagi" which is showing now at the Diamond Theatre is preceded by a newsml produced by the Government of Pakistan. This newsreel was taken on the occasion of Shah of Iran'? visit to Pakistan. It covers .many functions attended by the Shah68 words
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Article119 1950-07-07 4 The Regent ot Perak. Raia Abdul Rashid bin Sultan Idris. C.B.E. wIU celebrate his birthday on July 12. This day will not be observed as a public holiday but circulars have been issued to all schools in the State to close on this day. There will be119 words
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122 1950-07-07 4 Forty books on library administration and technique have been presented by the United States Information Service to the University of Malaya this week. Mrs. Rita fi'teh Han, assistant U.S.I.S. librarian, made tiic ijift at a simp.*, ceremony at Rallies College on July '6. MissUSIS - 122 words
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Advertisement201 1950-07-07 4 NOTICE. A solemn Requiem High Mas.s will be sung at the Church of the Immaculate conception, Johore Bharu on Saturday 15th July al 7.30 a.m., for the repose of the sou" of our beloved father. Sebastian D Fernandez, who went to eternal rest, on June 14th 1950, at his red201 words
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Advertisement77 1950-07-07 4 Today: 7.00 and 9.15 p.m. SLSAN HA /WARD in TJJISA i Color tfy Technicolor) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT (11.30 P.M.) "HALADI wa KHEFFA" (in Egyptian) ■>.OC'OOC-OOQvOvwO.OvCO<>O.CiO<;O SHIRIN TODAY: G.45 and 9.30 P.M. /MAJBOOR I (Hindustani) Starring: SURAIYA and AMAR OPENING TOMORROW CHANDRALEKA (Hindustani! TOMORROW MIDNIGHT*" x SULOCHANA (Tamil) Last Day: 3.15 6.3077 words
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Advertisement147 1950-07-07 4 i DIAMOND TODAY: 3.15, 5.15 9J5 P.M. BEGUM PARA, MANORAMA, SADIQ ALI X arad many ota?rs in S 8 f SUHAGI J S yJ (HINDUSTANI) ID PRECEDED BY— lst i\LW6 REEL OF PAKISTAN SHAH OF IRAN VISITING PAKISTAN MEETING WITH f FATIMA JINNAH, STATE DINNER Etc. j lil Sunday Morning147 words
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