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Title Section16 1950-09-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 201. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. lybo SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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150 1950-09-02 1 HEllrf hmiHiU kit aid: RED CROSS' APPEAL The Singapore Branch ot the British Red Cross has been informel by the Indian Red Cross that any gifts forwarded from Singapore to assist the sufferers in the Assam earthquake would be warmiy welcomed. In150 words
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181 1950-09-02 1 NEW DELHI. S-^pt. I.— A war; of great historical Imnor i dating back to Shaoan of Hejra umy A u«4 a.d."> nas recency been discovered by tho Indian Kisioiic.l Records comm.ssion 1 f J unique Tolume of correspondence—^garnama conteißlng valuable informationGIIS - 181 words
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69 1950-09-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. I.— The Worlc Health Organisation has offered it services to the Government o! India for meeting the emergency health conditions resulting froiV: the recent Assam earthquake. The Organisation's regional D: rector for South-Ea^t Asia. Dr. C Mani. has written to theGIIS - 69 words
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96 1950-09-02 1 BOMBAY. Kept. 1. India Thursday night mourned ttu 1 death of Maharaj Prithi Singh, promising 40 -year -old poio star who died In the TWA air crash in the Nile Delta on Tnursday. Prithi Singh, who is tho uncle ol the MaharajahA.P. - 96 words
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Article93 1950-09-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. I.—,Preparations for the forthcoming papula tion Census in India are nearing completion. The numbering of nearly 64 million houses is practically over. The Central Organisation which will conduct the operations, is now complete and the questionnaire has been decided on. Operations, which willGIIS - 93 words
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50 1950-09-02 1 MALAYAN PLAYERS' VICTORY IN BOMBAY BADMINTON BOMBAY. Sept. 1. Malayan players. Tan Jin Eong and A. Piruz won the Cricket Club of India Badminton Doubles Title at Bombay on Aus. 30 by defeating Madhu Patil and Manohar Bhouatdikar in straight sets. Mrs. Mumtax Lotwaia retained Women's Badminton Slogte? Cb&roi>k>nsV>»i>. GIISGIIS - 50 words
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185 1950-09-02 1 55 PEOPLE KILLED IN PLANE DISASTER IN EGYPTIAN DESERT CAiKO, Sept. I.— Boa.es of Hindus. Kined In yesteruapx air liner Clash in the Egyptian d.sejt, will oe cremated ana tneir ashes sca;ierea In indian rivers Mr. M. (J. H nan fc>en. press altacne of tnc Inuian cnioa-.sy siiid here today.Reuter - 185 words
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Article108 1950-09-02 1 NOT "RED" CHINA PENANG, Sept. 1. Communist China's represeniatives resent their Ciov€rnment being labelled "Red". At least so said one here today. The present Government ol China is known as the "Peop es Republic of Ch.na." and not "Red China Government," asserted Mr. do Wan-pitt, First Secretary of uc PekkigA.P. - 108 words
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127 1950-09-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. I.— The first India-produced prefabricated house house liny now been erected hy the Government Houseing Factory in Delhi, which went into production on Lhe Independence Day (Aug. 15). So far. 25 houses have been produced. The houses produced by theGIIS - 127 words
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161 1950-09-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BAY, Sept. I. Latest reports reveal th it two persons were killed and 12 injured by police firing on violent crowds in Bombay city which is n O w in the grip of a general stri! e. Thir-ty-one persons161 words
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Article64 1950-09-02 1 SRINAGAR. Sept. I.— The Kashmir Government have decided to increase cultivation of pyrethrum in the State to meet the increasing demands from the Indian and foreign markets. Cultivation will be extended to new forest ranges in the state. The State Drug Reserved Laboratory is now runningGIIS - 64 words
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106 1950-09-02 1 SUHRAWARDY DEMANDS GENERAL ELECTIONS IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Sept. 1. Addressing Pressmen in Karachi on Aug. 29, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, President of the AU-I'akistan Awami (Popular) Muslim League and a former Premier of undivided Bengal, demanded general elections and a change of Government in. Pakistan. Mr. Suhiawardy said that theGIIS - 106 words
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Article157 1950-09-02 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 1. Ceylon is proposing to oust foreigners mainly Indians from clerical and technical jobs on tea and rubber estates, usually reliable sources said here today. Almost a third of all clerical estate employees in Ceylon are Indians. European estate superintendents and large numbersReuter - 157 words
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Article162 1950-09-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. I.— The important constitutional issue regarding the powers of the Upper House of State JLegislttures was decided yesterday when the Chairman of the Madras State Le«ris!ative C.::ineil, Mr. Ramakrishna Kaju gave his findings regarding the question whether three readings162 words
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Article85 1950-09-02 1 LONDON, Sept. I.— Mr. M. J. Desai. Commercial Counsellor lo the High Commissioner for India in London, vvjll lead the Indian delegation to the Tariff Negotiations anrl the fifth session of the Contracting ParLies to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade a I Torquay (England) onGIIS - 85 words
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217 1950-09-02 1 Bandits Surround Chinese School Kill Drill Master Early this afternoon, bandits surrounded a Chinese scnool in a village in Perak. Two bandits then entered the compound and shot dead the Chinese school-master who was taking a physical training class. The bandits then opened fire on the police station. Police returned217 words
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300 1950-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, -The Malayan Railway Administration announces that owing to the derailment in Perak last night of the Pilot Train preceding the Night Mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Prai, the line was blocked, and transhipment took place between the300 words
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320 1950-09-02 1 COMMUNISTS SURGE EASTWARD TO TAEGU-PUSAN HIGHWAY TOKYO. Sept. I.— North Korean force* had tonight fought their v.ay across nearly all the flat lands east of the Naktong River between Hycngpung and Yongsan pressing American troops into the hills. The Americans were digging in on new hilltop positions in some placesReuter; A.P. - 320 words
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Article36 1950-09-02 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. I.— The Kashmir Government is arranging to send 5.000 maunds of rice to Assam immediately. Two relief committees, one for Kashmir and another for Jammu. have alreadv been set up. GIISGIIS - 36 words
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503 1950-09-02 2 Inidian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Sept. 2, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Mr. Lay cock's Bill To Ban Child Marriage) HIGHEK AGE LIMITS NEEDED THAT in the absence of any Ordinance banning the same, child marriage is stili possible i» Singapore, must be; a shocking revelation to those who are not503 words
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733 1950-09-02 2 Prime Minister Is T he De Facto Leader Of The Country Congress President Must Be A Source Of Support 'Harijan' Editor's View AHMEQAIiAI), Aug. 25 (By Air Mai!).— Mr. K. G. Mashruwalfi, Editor of the Harijan,"' writing on the Congress presidential election in the i'orthcomi m^ hwc of the MFOC - 733 words
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326 1950-09-02 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 25 (By An Majl). Aelutiya J. B. Kripaluni, in a statement says: "A friend from Madhya Pradesh evidently a delegate, has asked mo publicly to clarify my position regarding Government co-operation, which I mentioned in my statement j ofFOC - 326 words
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241 1950-09-02 2 Razvi Concludes Defence: Denies Disrespect For Mahatma HYDERABAD, Sept. L Kaatail 'Ra/vi on Monday < ..«Hml<-«! his 11--'d;i\ <>M «lef'<;i«- :trguin<'iit ill tin- "Bt- Ibhutgar daroity ease" In-fore the Spe- Hal 'I rihunal. Summing up, RttXVi stated thai the prosecution had "built up' the rase m-iinst him Md other MJOMMiFOC - 241 words
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203 1950-09-02 2 Office Of Congress President: Pandit Nehru Stresses Importance NEW DELHI, Aug. 25 (By Air iWnih. Speaking a i a Press Conferenee yesterday, Pandit Jaunhuriui Nohni, referred to tin' forthcoming dectieii t<» the efltoe sf Ceagress President and said ho had not been taking an active part in tho Presidential elections.203 words
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232 1950-09-02 2 MADRAS, Au«. 25 (By Air Mail). Mr. Kala Wnkata Rao, General Secretary of the Congress, stated on Monday that "there is no specific provision in tin- Congress Constitution for extending the term of the Cong- rt!»s President to three years." The Congress Secretary wasFOC - 232 words
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Article166 1950-09-02 2 NEW DKMII. ling. 25 (By Air M»il). Votteg a I the forthcoming Coagireas Freaafeatlal election, which will be held in 24 Congress Provinces «>n Any. 'iO will be Ivy secret ballot acCuralag t<» the rules circulated to all the Provincial Conyre»,s Committees for conduct of the election.FOC - 166 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-09-02 2 PHOTO. Captain Turco Westerling, onetime leader of the Rebel "Heavenly Host" in Indonesia, is pictured here as he steps nil the plane at Brussels, Belgium, on Aug 24, after his journey from Singapore. He planned to stay a week in Belgium, 'but security officials gave him leave to depart immediatelyA.P. - 82 words
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Article133 1950-09-02 2 NEW DJiLHI, Sept. I.— The 27th session of the Indian Historical Records Commission will be held at Nagpur under the auspices of the Nagpur University. It has been provisionally decided to hold the session from Doc. 23 to 25. The Governor of Madhya Pradesh will inaugurate theFOC - 133 words
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87 1950-09-02 2 LAHOPE, Sept. i. Indian .representatives on the Pensions Appeal Tribunal arrived here on Tuesday to hear Pakistani claimants 1 appeals for pensions. As tho result ni an agreement reach' *>d at a recenl conference in Delhi between India and Pakistani representatives, tho tribunal willFOC - 87 words
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151 1950-09-02 2 MADRAS, Sept. I.— lndia will probably 'jiiy. in tho next three years, one cruiser and two or three destro- ers to -siiei i Lhcn her navy, RcarAdmiraJ Barnard, Commanding the Indian Naval Squadron, said hue last week. In an iniormal talk with Pressmen heFOC - 151 words
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122 1950-09-02 2 SIMLA, Sept. 1. A division bench 01 the- Pisnjab il) High Court on Monday dismissed habeas corpus petitions of three detenus describe! ua Communists. The detenus Bachan Singh, Deva Singh and Pren Singh, had challcng ed the validity of their detention under the Prevention DetentionFOC - 122 words
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Article71 1950-09-02 2 BOMBAY, Sept. I.— Mr. G. V. M;ivl;uik;n Speaker of the Indian Parliament, left Bombay bv air on Sunday for Rome on Ma way to Dublin to attend the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union Conference to be held there from Sept. 7. He will also attend the opening ceremonyFOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration93 1950-09-02 2 PHOTO. Seretse Khama, exiled chief of the Bamangwato tribe of Bechua nah\nd, Africa, arrived by BOAC ilying-boat at Southampton on Aug. 21, to enter an exile impou-d by the British Government With him was hi.s wife, former London typist 24 -year-old Ruth Williams, and their 3 -month-old daughter Jacqueline RuthA.P. - 93 words
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Article51 1950-09-02 2 SILCHAR (Assam), Sept. I—An1 An old ffender, with 11 pievious convictions, ired two revolver shots at a magisrate before whom he was produced icie on Monday. Both the shots, however, missed heir mark and the accused was secured by the police and removed ■om the dock.FOC - 51 words
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Article129 1950-09-02 2 POONA. Sept. I.— Mr. M. R. Jaya:ar. Vice-Chancellor of Poona University, has recommended the creacion of a "Faculty of Indian Culture" it the universities. Addressing the annual convocation )i Poona University here on Monday evening, he said another vital factor o be kept in viewFOC - 129 words
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Article99 1950-09-02 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— Jute despatches from Pakistan to India under Jie Indo-Pakistani jute agreement stalled 3,175,000 maunds by Aug. 3, according to information received liere from the Pakistan Jute Board. Under the agreement, Pakistan was to have supplied 4,000,000 mds. of jute to India byFOC - 99 words
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Article37 1950-09-02 2 JAIPUR. Sept. I.— The Mahanva! Oirdher Singh of Jaisalmer died on Sunday {Aug. 27) afternoon of heart failure at Jaisalmer. He was 43. Jaisalmer State was merged with Rajasthan in Marrh, 1949. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-02 2 W O. I. Madras/N agapattinam /Straits Service INWARDS Madras Xatrtpattinam Pcnan^ S'pore Rajula 26.8.50 27.8.50 1.9.50 3.9.50 Rajula 20.9.50 21.9.50 26.9.50 29.9.50 (HTTWABIM S'pore P> S ham Pcnang Nagaptittinam Madras Raiula 7.9.50 8.5.50 9.9.50 15.9.50 16.9.50 Rujulu 2.10.50 3.10.50 4.10.50 10.10.50 11.10.50 PRINCIPAL AGENTS: ■I SLAY, KERR Co., Ltd., me74 words
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Article, Illustration3326 1950-09-02 3 Reorganisation of the Armed Forces Integration Of State Units THE past year witnessed many-sided progress and some farreaching changes in free India's defence organisation. A decision of far-reaching importance was taken by the Defence Ministry, when from April 1 last it assumed overall control of aA.P.; FOC - 3,326 words
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Article421 1950-09-02 3 The idea of forming such a unit came from the present C.-in-C. who wished that India should have something comparable to the Coldstream Guards or the Grenadiers of the British Army or similar formations elsewhere. The new unit had to be reorganised on a "no-cost" basis.421 words
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684 1950-09-02 4 Inter- Varsity Board Endorses Commission's Recommendations NAGPUR, Sept. I.— The Inter- University Hoard, endorsing the University Commission's report on many important points, on Aug. 21 expressed itself in favour of a common medium of instruction for all universities. It, however suggested aFOC - 684 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-02 4 PHOTO. This picture, distributed by the Russian-controlled German news agency 'ADN', shows a long file of American prisoners cf thj North Korean communist army crossing a Pontoon bridge acrois the Han River near Seoul and going into captivity behind the lines. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article1093 1950-09-02 4 Controversy Over Draft Code In the light of the epoch-making and noble Constitution that we have given to ourselves, the Hindu Code which is pending before Parliament would, if passed into law, be the first systematized attempt, on a vast scale, to remove, as far as possible,FOC - 1,093 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-09-02 4 PHOTO King Farouk of Egjpt, weaving a black cloak lined with crimson, and carrying dark glasses in his left hn.nd, leaves the casino at Deauville, France, about 0145 GMT Aug. 20. King Farouk. reportedly heavy winner at the Baccarat table at the, Casino on Friday night, wen another 15,000,000 FrancsA.P. - 73 words
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639 1950-09-02 4 STEP TO FACILITATE TRADE BOMB AY, Sept. 1. An exchange of greetings between the Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and the head of the Indian Liaison Mission in Tokyo marked the reopening of the wireless telegraph link between India and Japan on Aug. 17 evening. TheFOC - 639 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-09-02 4 This portrait photo shows the new Belgian Premier, Joseph Phclien. Paul Van Zeeiand. Foreign Minister in the previous Government, which resigned when King Leopold handed over his powers to Prince Baudouin, stood down from the post of Pr3mier when he was invited to form a new cabinet. He had beenA.P. - 75 words
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512 1950-09-02 4 REVIEW OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY REHABILITATION MINISTRY rfj .25? DMLa k*#- l-Only about 3% of rural recently cc?pdta to a Press communim,, isgoed Tho review of the pro-ros>: of rurai resetHemeßft undertaken by the Centra. Ministry Vfßef^hSfon nas Jirouffhl ovd the fact thatFOC - 512 words
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Advertisement25 1950-09-02 4 (f&lkv&faTC^S PLEASANT i \^j-^—^^'3j AND EASILY I^^-^^JM DIGESTED. ll^^pr it win nourlsH, llßilfj' l\ Stimulate ancf 'vl.^^^*lj lm: rai you Agents; F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.25 words
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527 1950-09-02 5 CEYLON NEWS: Spare Needless Humiliation And Harassment From Minions Of The Law* MADRAS, Sept. 1. Mr. R. Suryanarayana Rao, M.L.C., in a statement to the Hindu" says: For some time past the plight ol Indians :.i Ceylon in securing from me authorities permanent or temporaryFOC - 527 words
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51 1950-09-02 5 LAHORE, Sept. 1. The Governor of Punjab (P) has accepted the resignations of three of his advisers Mr. Nasim Hasan, Syed Mir Ahmed Shah and Mr. Mohammad Khan Leghari. The resignations were tendered to the Governor through the President of the Provincial Muslim League.51 words
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580 1950-09-02 5 COLOMBO, Sept. 1. Fossilised skeletons were found in stratified pits inside the double moat of the city of Mantai, and these may probablv be pre-Roman or 200 A.D. Professor P. K. Chanrnugam of the University of Ceylon is conducting further investigations as to <he natureFOC - 580 words
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261 1950-09-02 5 COONOOR, Sept. 1. Mr. RWalker, President of the United Planters' Association of Southern India, on Monday warned the country against decline in her present general productive efficiency. Addressing tae 57tn annual general meeting of the Association nere, he. said thatFOC - 261 words
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Article62 1950-09-02 5 MUZAFFARPUR. Sept. I. Tha Hoods in the Buri. Oaadak Bagmati. Lakhandei and Marha have made the crop prospects in Muz iflarpur gloomy. Bhudai crops have been washed away In most places in the district. The food situation in Mazullarpur town has worsened and inferior quality ofFOC - 62 words
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Article54 1950-09-02 5 CHINSURAH, Sept. 1. -Over 100 sq. miles of land sown with jute and paddy have been affected as a re-ult of Ooods in the Damcdar. Dar;>.K.eswar and Silavati rivers, it is ouicially stated. Abo.ut 200 huts are stated to have collapsed. No death, however, has soFOC - 54 words
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Article79 1950-09-02 5 LUDHIANA, Sept, i. -Tile Punjab (I) Government will shortly introduce important agrarian reforms in the State, Giani Kartar Singh, Education Minister, told a meeCng In the village of Ka^soana near here. He declared that these reforms wjuld do away with the "much -despised institutions ofFOC - 79 words
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Article35 1950-09-02 5 MADRAS. Sep.. I.— One Of India's most important industries. Tobacco w'lich provides employment for hcilf-a-million people, is the subject of the Him Division short "My L"ly Nicotine" scheduled for release recently. FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-09-02 5 A gala in aid of the Jockey's Hospital was given at the Casino of Deauville on Aug. 22. Princess Ali Khan was gue-t of honour. A lottery with racehorse as prizes was held, with Princess Ali Khan <Rita Haywortht drawing the tickets. Among the many society members attending was theA.P. - 70 words
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358 1950-09-02 5 LONDON, Sept. 1. The wellknown playwright and political campaigner, Mr. George Bernard Shaw, claimed in a letter to the London Times recently that it was he and his fellow r fabians who saved Russia from ruin after the Bolshe vik revolution. HeReuter - 358 words
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341 1950-09-02 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. I—The1 The Government of India have taken action on some of the recommendations of the Export Promotion Committee such as the placing of a number of articles on the O.G.L. They include belting for machinery, woollen and worsted manufactures, umbrellas341 words
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262 1950-09-02 5 UGANDA INDIANS' POSITION HAPPY, SAYS LEADER BOMBAY, Sept. 1. The Governors of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda are now n consultation with the British Secretary of State for Colonies, and constitutional changes affecting these territories may l>e expected to be announced in the near future.FOC - 262 words
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122 1950-09-02 5 BOMBAY, sept, l.— Mr. Munshi. India's Food Minister, who arrived here on Monday said that the 10,000 tons of rice which the Ceylon Government had loaned to India, was being sent to Madras, where it would reach on Sept. 10. Th;.s. he atfied. wasFOC - 122 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-02 5 PHOTO. Mrs. Ruth Khama. wife of exiled Seretse Khama in the lobby o7 the Gro&venor Court Hotel. London. Aug. 21. with her baby daughter 3-month-old Jr.cqueline. Seretse Khama and his family, who arrived at Southampton by ail, will stay at the Hotel p.t the expense of the British Governme ntA.P. - 58 words
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141 1950-09-02 5 GWALIOR. Sept. I.— Mr. Hari■hanker Duivedi, an independent nember of the Madliya Bharat Legislative Assembly, and Mr. Bhijham Chand Jain. Secretary, Gwalior Dis--1 riot Socialist Party, were arrested hera on Sunday morning; for defying the ban on processions and meetings under Sec. 144 Cr.P.C.FOC - 141 words
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Article243 1950-09-02 6 EXAMS. TOMORROW UNDER THE AUSPICES OF NETAJI MEMORIAL LIBRARY For the last three years the Netaji Memorial Library, afflliaicil lo llw Singapore Regional Indian Congress, has been promoting the study of Hindi in Singapore by organising classes at various centres in the island, and243 words
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Article53 1950-09-02 6 a former pupU of the English 'olU'gf j Johore Baturu, Syed A'ninu >ln JamaL has been awarded cyear scholarship :\t the school ol Vrchitecture, Birmingham, by th< toard ol Ihe Buit&n Ibrahim Sia lentship Fund. Johore. Syod Ahmad will leave by a r Co: rhe United Kingdom53 words
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Article100 1950-09-02 6 We are Informed by the Hindus tan! Prachar Sabha, Malaya, that the Hindi Examinations ol t;u Madras Hindi Prachar Babha wii v held at Penang, Alcr scar, Ipoh, cCuala Lumpur, Kuala LipLs, Siaga pore and Seletar (Naval Basr. ;entres a:s follows: Prathmic, Madhyama and Ra^tn. 3has;i100 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-09-02 6 Mr. JOHN DORAI RAJ, ag« 20, a!i ex~£tudent oi in ft4fties in. ..aiij.i i'.io, btconaary Ui&ds, -> proceeding to Lona< n by s.s. "Cautua -o.i ttepi. a, i>< itudy Law. .ic- la t:ie .sec j. id son of Mr. J. M. Dorai KaJ, Secretary71 words
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Article57 1950-09-02 6 The High Commissioner, Fed ration of Malaya, Sir tienry Qurney 8 leaving today, Sept. 2, oy air 0.. a visit tt) the United Kingaoui which will ti.ciude a snort period oi leave. He expects to return irj November. During the High Commissioner's absence Mr. S. W.57 words
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Article49 1950-09-02 6 C-G. TO BROADCAST TONIGHT At 7.15 p.m. over the Biu>' Net work of Radio Malay today Saturday, Se.pi. 2 the recorded speech made by the Comaiissiuner-Ck n<ral. The Right Honourable Malcolrn MacDonald aU th Ceremony or the Laying o( the Foundation Stone ot the Island Club will be broadbroadcast.49 words
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Article59 1950-09-02 6 The Penajig Indians will b playfcng the Belarvgor Indiana in the northern section of the Bardhan Trophy Competition at the TPCA ground, Kuala Lumpur,* today Saturday, Sept. 2 The BCRC will nact-1 tlie Penang Indians In a friendly game on Kunday, Sept. 3. ;it the TPCA ground,59 words
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Article30 1950-09-02 6 The next meeting of the Singapore Hawkers Inquiry Commission will be held on Monday, Sept. 4 at 2.15 p.m. at the Meeting Room. Chinese- Secretariat, Havelock Road.30 words
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Article32 1950-09-02 6 The next meeting of the Fi'd< ra Leghlatire Council will be held In the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday and Thursday Sept 27 and 28. commencing at 10 a.m.32 words
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72 1950-09-02 6 RESULTS OF INDIAN ASSN. SPORTS FUND LOTTERY The draw ol the Incia": A sociat:on Sports Fund L.tto.y tool; piace yescerday (Friday) and the lollowing numbers have drawn trr horses showa against t.ie.n in Class 3 Division 1-9 fur. Rac* a Kuala Lumpur today: *****- Cool Play. ***** Miss Papillon. 1446-172 words
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68 1950-09-02 6 PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE FOR TEACHERS Twenty-eight refected leather from Johore Engl sh Bchcoli hav ;ust completed a week's R sklent i Physical Training Course a; t.i Government English School, Mua under the direction of the AsftU tant Superintendent of Physica Education, Federation of Ma aya. The course will fit those68 words
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Article97 1950-09-02 6 Tho following persons hive be n appointed by the Colooiai Seer i,ary to be members of a Parol 3oard under the Children an young Persons Ordinance. 1919 for a period of three years com mencing on Sept. 13. 19.™.Mr. Ju. l *t ('(> T. A. Brown97 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-02 6 TRAVANCOBF B.Sc. DEGREE FOR MALAYAN GIRL MISS ELM A FERNANDEZ, the iir.st Malayan girl 'student to pass her Bachelor oi Science in Travancore University with distinction. She was a sludent of the Holy Infant Jesus Convent of Penang and a'.so of Ipo'n, prior 'to her departure to India during the157 words
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Article116 1950-09-02 6 The Pakistani Seamen',s Union Gf Singapcre which was registered a few day; ago. held their general meeting on Au?. 27 at 29. Lembu Road. Singapore, and elected the [ollowing: Patron: Moh. M-'ianmil: Presictent: Abdul B-.iri Khan: VicePresldent: Mant-ax Ullah: Secretary: Asahab Miah; Treasurer: Abbas Khan; Comtnittee: Ma.no116 words
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