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Title Section16 1950-09-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 205. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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413 1950-09-06 1 Thousands Respond To Appeal M.W DKLHI, Scpr. s.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, has accepted the oiler of the UNKSCO to help in the relief and rehabilitation oi victims of Lhc recent earthThe offer was conveyed to the Prime Minister b> M. TorresGIIS - 413 words
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Article161 1950-09-06 1 NEHRU'S ADVICE TO 'QUAKE V ICTIMS CALCUTTA. Sept. I I*l— ln I'iuidu Jntvuii.irlal Nehru uf India arrived in Oauliati, Assam's second lit), MMMlajr for a three-day visit to ilj«' earthquake and flood devasted areas. mim Before his Lour, Pandit Nehru made a political speech before an estimated 50,0U0 listeners. ReferringA.P. - 161 words
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104 1950-09-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. The Tvesi- I dent. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, inaugu rated the first performance sponsored by the newly organised Union ot Delhi Dance and Ballet Coiuptft- nies. Delhi Natya Sangham. Th^. President aid t:..<.t art nourished In India hundreds of years ago, butGIIS - 104 words
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Article152 1950-09-06 1 DISCOVERER OF MT. EVEREST v DELHI, i1 s.— lndian repori that* in the recent I biological disturbances, Mount Ever- i eat, uie highest peak iu tne worid .'«e by ZOO lee'., recalls itie name of lt discoverer, Mr. Radhanatfl £ikiidar, a Bengali c.ctK in tne old Trigi,, Survey Department ofGIIS - 152 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-09-06 1 PHOTO. RAJA;! AMARNATH ATAL of Jaipur. India, fright), accompanied by Rajah Sardar Singh Ktietri and the Ranee Bhubaum Khcti' leave the Clipper "Plying Eagle" at lalowild Airport. New York, to begin a live weeks vacation In the United States Rajah Atal who ha;; visited America before will serve :y5 guideU.S.; A.P. - 66 words
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Article119 1950-09-06 1 NKW DLIiKI, Kept. 5. Hindus all w.iu India, celebrated ye.steday Jana>neshlr.r.ii—Um birth annivei jury of d Ki UttUUL One of the major Hindu festivals, jauamashUuni is celebrated every yea. With great devotion all over the country. 'I he days celebrations begin with piayers at home. Picture ofGIIS - 119 words
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52 1950-09-06 1 Indian Footballers To Visit Malaya MADRAS, Scot. s.— An Indian football tcm will tour, Ceylon, Burma, Sin.s Malaya Hoagteoag so: tii. r in Qnt«fcW, it i» iMMMd Ti»c -India FootbnJl Jnlrrution v ,i; ,y mret at Calcutta i<> m-,ic, team wktefti x v «'l <-<"" t'» s<- inn t- forReuter - 52 words
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Article77 1950-09-06 1 NEW DELHI, 6t:p'.. s.— Under the heading '•Cairo Plane-Crash Victims" in the news bulletin issued on St-pt. 2, ••osarding the Indian passengers killed, for "Mr. PaDao Bubbaya Pillai of the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies" read '"Dr. S. Sivasankaran-!UU-ayana Pillay, Professor of the Ramanuja Institute of Mat'.icmatica,GIIS - 77 words
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69 1950-09-06 1 BOMBAY, Sept s.— Three membe 1 1 "f lh«- lnriinn delegation to the In'*? -°j'.vjiamertary Conference have left Boi lbay by ah- for London on their way Lo Dublin They me. Mr. K. H nun :.lhaiyya. Mr. Brinivasa Maliayyn. MPs a.rid Mr. M N. Kaul.GIIS - 69 words
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370 1950-09-06 1 COMMURNISTS BREAK THROUGH ALLIED DEFENCE IN E. SECTOR FIERCE FIGHTING REPORTED TOKYO, Kept. S. Gen. Mac Arthur's defence box sagged •a»d broke today in thr Korean ea.4 coast sector under the hammer blows of 30,004 Communist troops. In driving rain, which gl*Hl*ded ;\'lied air forces, the Communists swept past theReuter - 370 words
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49 1950-09-06 1 W. Bengal Socialists To Call General Strike on Sept 12 CALCUTTA, Sept 5.— T!tc Wtst Ftnpil branch of the Socialist Tr:i<lo Tj.ii:>n. which is ICspOMllhla for the cunrnt R«»ml>:».v tcxtilo stride, !»j\h deci'lod to ««a>l a c^nerai strike en Sept. 12 in """"Hi. «»i*h th« Rnm. bay strike.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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74 1950-09-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. General Yuan Chung-hsien. Ambassador designate ot the People's Republir of China in India, is expected to arrive in New Delhi by Sept. 10. A Press Note usnuetl by the Chinese Embassy here said, that General Yuan had left Hongkong onFOC - 74 words
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Article112 1950-09-06 1 FONDICHERRY, Sept. s —Dr. B. V. Keflkar, who is now visiting the French sJettlernonts in South India, met the Commissioner of the Settlements, Mr. Monard in Pondichorry. Dr. Keskar also visited Karaikal. An address of welcome was presented by the Municipal Council of Tinunalar Commune adjacentGIIS - 112 words
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Article168 1950-09-06 1 THE KOH I NOOR NEW DELHI, Svpi. 5— The publication, a few weoks ago, of a news iVm from Durban, suggesting that the Peacock Throne of the Great Moghul of India was lying on the sou hed off Hh coast ot Pondoland, racal!v. India's, priceless, diamond Koh-I-Noor, which now adornsGIIS - 168 words
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96 1950-09-06 1 KARACHI. Sept. s.— The first woman will enter the Civil Service of Pakistan this year. Twenty-two year-old Miss Oulsar Buno Kitka/.ui of Punjab .stood second in the Federal Public Service Commission examinatttMU for civil service. She will probly be employed by the CentralA.P.; GIIS - 96 words
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262 1950-09-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. Sixty-eight-year-old, Mr. Purshotamdas Tandon, the veteran Congress leader and former Speaker of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, has been elected President of the Indian National Congress. Ho will assume office when tUff Con.gre.-s Subjects Committee meetJi for its annual sessionGIIS - 262 words
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Article97 1950-09-06 1 "NO" TO PRESIDENT PRASAD NEW DLLHI. Sept. s.— lndia's Pre^ideat Dr. Kajcndra Prasad today ot jxdite "no" from an official of lM Na filial Physical Laboratory here when he asked where deposits >1 uranium atomic energy mineralwere found in India. On a visit to iho laboratory the President put theReuter - 97 words
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98 1950-09-06 1 DELHI VARSITY MOURNS DR. BAKER'S DEATH NEW DELHI, Sept. s,— The students and the stall of the Delhi University at a meeting on Sept. 2 mourned the death of Dr. E. M. Bilker, Dean of the Massachussets Institute of technology, U.S.A., who died in the T.W.A. aircrash near Cairo onGIIS - 98 words
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Article39 1950-09-06 1 HELSINKI, Sept. 5.— The Indian Minister to Finland, Mr. R. K. Nehru, presented his credentials to the President, M. Passikivi in Helsinki on Sept. 2. Mi. R. K. N" 1 ace edited to Sweden. GIISGIIS - 39 words
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92 1950-09-06 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. s.— The South African Fllilll. Dr. Mulan't* lai'isil MgvagattMl policy has been described as "terrible" by Miss Mary Attire, sister of Prime Minister Attlcc. She was speaking on her arrival at Southampton twmm Soutli Africa, where she has spent nearly 4092 words
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Advertisement30 1950-09-06 1 TELL TOUR PRODUCT! TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily in Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. %l7 WsMt CkdoUMSf ]k VwußsiKewfws. sildE. B AR|;V30 words
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684 1950-09-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Sept. 6, 1950. UNCONVINCING Tllti mere assurance by Data (Jim bin Ja'afar, Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, that "the Authority existed to heip a ll inhabitants of rural areas of all races," ii not at &U going to <iis pel the grave684 words
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890 1950-09-06 2 15,500 Sq. Miles Affected Chief Minister's Flood Relief Plan GAUHATI, Aug. 30 (By Air Mail).— An area of about 5,000 square miles of Assam, excludin.; the hi"- tracts in the north of the State from where no accurate information is yet toFOC - 890 words
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227 1950-09-06 2 BUT A LARGE NUMBER IS YET TO BE RESETTLED NEW DELHI. Sept. s.— The Government of India claims to have rehabilitated most of the 6.000.000 non-Muslim refugees from West Pakistan who flooded into Ind an territory in 1947. But the number yetA.P. - 227 words
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58 1950-09-06 2 LAHORE COMMUNIST PARTY OFFICES RAIDED LAHORE. Sept. s.— The offices of the C'om.auuist Party and the People's Publishing House were raided here last week by the police. A few copies of the brochure entitled "Intensify the Peace Struggle," which is reported to be in distribution since the Communist forces crossedFOC - 58 words
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76 1950-09-06 2 20 KILLED AND 45 WOUNDED IN KASHMIR EXPRESS DISASTER NEW DELHI, Sept. s.— Casualty figures in the Kashmir Express disaster near Patluinkot are now stated to be 20 killed and 45 injured. The four coaches which were derailed included a woman's compartment They fell into three foot deep rain water,A.P. - 76 words
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87 1950-09-06 2 Nepali Prince Joins Congress Working Committee CALCUTTA, Sept. s.— Mr. M. B Koirala, President of the Nepali Congress, announced here the inclusion of another member of the princely order of Nepal, Sri Mahab:r ohamshere Jung Bahadur Rana, in the Working Committee of the Nepali Congress. The first Rana to joinFOC - 87 words
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65 1950-09-06 2 INDORE, Sept. s.— Prakash Nayudu, son of Col. C. K. Nayudu has won the triple crown of the Indore Christian College Open Table Tennis Tournament. He annexed the doubles title in partnership with his brother and the Mixed Doubles in partnership withFOC - 65 words
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Article154 1950-09-06 2 KOZHIKODE, Sept 4. With a view to drawing the attention, of the Government a.s well ajs the D strict to the acute fool situation, a "hunger jatha" started from Ponnani. a few days awo. with placards, and after covering the villages en route on toot, reachedFOC - 154 words
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Article1426 1950-09-06 2 600-MILE FLIGHT OVER BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY GAUHATI, Aug. 29 (By Air Mall). I have just returned from a 60:;-niile flight along Ike Bralimaput .a Valley in an Indian Air Fcm-«« Dakota. 1 saw the air-drop of rice am! other essential supplies on Ananda, n vfltageFOC - 1,426 words
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Advertisement32 1950-09-06 2 v 'rfc**l reqretsMalaya's most p °p ular lndi fa gestion Remedy. ptffls ANTACID POWDER NtvtnUu* AcU Soot/to S**m* fafem P«to SPEED i^S? SAFETY VyA^^ COMFORT j^^^i immnhv PENANG end SINGAPORE SIME, DARBY32 words
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707 1950-09-06 3 CEYLON NEWS: Dsbite On Discontent Among Public Servants COLOMBO, Sept, 5.— 1 mild debate on a vote of "no confidence" in the Government in Parliament last week reached its climax with the voting when the lone figure of Mr. H. ts. TenncFOC - 707 words
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Article164 1950-09-06 3 DISCIPLINARY ACTION THREAT! COLOMBO. Sept. s.—Disciplinary action is to be taken by tne Chiet Government Whip against HL". H. B Teone, M.P., for Dct.nuuwct, who voted foi the No Confidence motion against the Government In Parliament. Mr. Tenne is a member of the Government Parliamentary Party and, it is understood,164 words
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246 1950-09-06 3 COLOMBO, Sept. s.— Nearly 500 fishing boats owned by more than 1,000 fuller folk plying their trade on the west coast of Ceylo" were lost or damaged last week in the biggest fishing disaster Ceylon has known. Fortunately, reports reaching Colombo recently rereal that although 1,500FOC - 246 words
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248 1950-09-06 3 JAPANESE HELD UP AS EXAMPLE TO CEYLON COLOMBO. Sept. s.— The Japanese were held up as an exanij e I a, Ceylon by Sir John Kotelawula. *ihe Minister of Transport anWorks when he addressed railwa, running shed workers, at a fuaction held in connexion with th opening of a canteenFOC - 248 words
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79 1950-09-06 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5.— A sum ol Rs. 22 lakhs had been so far spent on remodelling, extensions or constructions of new stations and platforms, out of an amount ol Rs. 178 lakhs provided for in the budget for 1950-51, Mr. N. Gopa,la?wami Ayyangar, MinisterFOC - 79 words
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41 1950-09-06 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 5--Chromite reserves estimated at 200,000 tons have been discovered in northern Orissa state by the geological survey of India. A preliminary examination also indicated possible reserves ot SQQ.QQQ ttms of magnetite. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-09-06 3 PHOTO. The start of the big Cross Channel Swim from Cap Gris tfez, France, on Aug. 22, tumbled 24 entrants, including six women, into the water. Twelve countries were represented. Identified here, left to right, by cap numbers, are: Sam Rockett of Britain (11) Elna Anderson of Denmark (16), GermaineA.P. - 67 words
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193 1950-09-06 3 KARACHI, Sept. 5. Pakistan has applied to the International Reconstruction and Development Ba n k for a loan of Rs. 75 crores (about £80 million) for 45 development projects, the Finance Minister, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, said here. Mr. Mohammed was leavingFOC - 193 words
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Article120 1950-09-06 3 BOMBAY, Sept. s.— The 4th .session of the Dental Council of India was held in Bombay last week under the Presidentship of Dr. M. K. Raja. Director-General of Medical Services. Among those who attended the session wire Dr. C S. Raman and Dr. Mathias (Madras). Drs.FOC - 120 words
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Article75 1950-09-06 3 LAHORE, Sept. s —Pour hundred kinds of plants and herbs from Pakistan's highest mountain peak the Tirich Mir— are being earned to Norway for "research purixjses." This was revealed by a member of the party of Norwegian mountaineers who recently "conquerred" the 25,263-feet high peak TheFOC - 75 words
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Article66 1950-09-06 3 MYMENSINGH. S»-ot. 5. Ten more houses in the tovn. including the palace of Late Maharaja Sushikanta Acharja and adjoining staff quarters, were served with requisition notice recently. The District Magistrate said that the houses in question were vacant, but the Manager of the Estate claimed that allFOC - 66 words
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Article336 1950-09-06 4 Production Of New oc, eraiiuu With Independent Minds The Conference of Directors and Deputy Directors kit bducmion in Briusn territories in bourn tout Amu which commenced on Monday, continued yesterday ai the Department of Education, Singapore, concluded iviih a resolution thai turn otcond conference336 words
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Article134 1950-09-06 4 On the occasion oi the 77th oirthuay of me tiuluui oi Johure a thanksgiving ceremony will taki piaje. at me Lstana 80-nr, Johort dahru, on ttuuday, bept. 17. at 8 a.m. in the absence oi ihe Sultan, the Regent and Un^.i-j. Aminab will pr< .side In134 words
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Article54 1950-09-06 4 Dr. Victor Purcell, a weilknowu personality in the Malayan scene returned recently for the thre, weeks' tour of the country. Betor« he left he recorded hia lmpreasions of Postwar Malaya, and his talk will be broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on Friday, Sept.54 words
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373 1950-09-06 4 ONE REPORTED WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: A Police Communique issued here today states: In Johore on Sunday evening, security forced exchanged shots with two armed female bandits. On? of the bandits was believed to have been wounded. In Pahang i/cs!erday afternoon, bandits held up373 words
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30 1950-09-06 4 Mr. W. L. Blyt'ie. M.C.S. A-\ Colonial Secretary, Singapore, win visit tho Government Printing Works, Sorangoon Road at 11.30 a.m. on Friday. Sept. IS.30 words
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Article30 1950-09-06 4 SEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— The Government of India have decided to ex-empt black pepper from export duty in p\ce:iv of R.-; is>o r»pr pwi GIISGIIS - 30 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-09-06 4 PHOTO. Pictured here as they chat together during the World Assembly for Moral Re-Armament, ac u^u^ Switzerland, are, left to rign Charles Howard, law student a. Howard University, U.S.: Jr«n Hallingskug, President of the Norwegian Students, an^ Ghazal e Shafie. oi Malaya, who repn scnts the students of the UniversityA.P. - 87 words
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85 1950-09-06 4 Christ Church. Singapore, will hold a Fair in aid ol the Organ Fend on Saturday, Sept. 9 at the br. Andrew's School. Woodsviilo [rom 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mrs. H. W. Balnes, wif.- of fhe Lord Bishop ol Singapore, has kindly consented to85 words
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123 1950-09-06 4 Municipal Health Committee Affirms Confidence In Staff The. Health Coaunittee of tti Singapore Municipality at a mee ing on Monday discussed the alle nations made at the Ordinary Meeting concerning the manner in Which the Infant Welfare Centres are conducted, says an Official Press release. It adds: The Committee unani.nou>ly123 words
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49 1950-09-06 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. 5. The Indian Table Tennis Team composod of Uttatn Chandrana, Ranhir BhandHii and M. V. S. VHtal are on their way to Singapore. Alter a .stay of 15 days in Singapore and Malaya, the team will leave for Australia. GIISGIIS - 49 words
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58 1950-09-06 4 1 KILLED AND 13 INJURED IN TROLLY COLLISION BOMBAY, Sept 5. One workman wa.s killed on the spot and 13 injured, four seriously, Thursday evening when two trolleys, carrying 18 workmen near the Tanza water pipeline on the BombayAgra road, collided. The injured persons were rushed to the Civil HospitalFOC - 58 words
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Article52 1950-09-06 4 LAHORE, Kept. 5. -A five-day Indo-PaiusL:ni oonfi rence on banking- will bo held at Jullundur from Sept. 12 to settle the claims of j refugees wno left deposits in the co oporntive b.ir'Ts and a -operatives credit societies in the two Punjabs, it was Karncd hereFOC - 52 words
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416 1950-09-06 4 SATISFACTORY RESULTS OBTAINED FROM PALUDRINE Satisfactory results have been obtained from (firing Paludrinc in certain rural schools in Pending and Province Wellesley where a large number of the children showed evidence of malaria. The parasite raie has now fallen almost to nothing, and the spleen rate ib greatly reduced Tola416 words
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Article79 1950-09-06 4 The Coinnr.siijner-General foi the Unlipci Kingdom in S. E. As a r>as approved the appointment o' Brig. N. D. Wingrove, C.8.E.. Administrative Officer on Contract, to act a-- Assistant Secretary. Class II to the Commissioner -General with effect from 22nd August, 1950 The Governor has approved the appointment of79 words
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Article68 1950-09-06 4 SIMLA, Sept. 5. -A Sioila-bounC passenger train was derailed afternoon between Kanoh and Kaithli snat stations on the Kalka-Simla section of the Ep Railway It js stated that the engine and two bogies, including a luggage van went off the rails at mile 42FOC - 68 words
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178 1950-09-06 4 The International situation a^d ►he ettect of the Govern- t defence programme on national economy a.nd on workers wis^s and conditions are likely to overshodow the main debates at the 32nd Trad" Union Congress which opened at Brighton on Monday. For live days 915 delega'<sC.G.O. - 178 words
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Article51 1950-09-06 4 Lcela, the daughter of Dr. and Jlrs. S. Rajah of Colombo and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Avs. S. SinnalhaTiby of tne Medical jervices. Malaya, wil igive a vocal ecltal over the Ceylon Radio today Wednesday Sept. 6 from 6.16 to 6 45 >jn Ceyloii51 words
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Article50 1950-09-06 4 The Documentary Film" will be the .subject of a talk to be given by Mr. Jack Evans, Official Film Censor, Malays and Singapore, to the East-West Society tomorrow Thursday, Sept. 7 at 8.30 p.m. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. All are cordially invited.50 words
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Advertisement78 1950-09-06 4 TODAY: 7.00 and 9.30 P.M. POLICE (in Hindustani) ?ccocccer ccoccoocooccoccoo TODAY ONLY: 3.30 and 8.30 p.m Citadel's masterpiece "GNANA SOUNDRI" (Tamil) TOMORROW u TRAPPED —A THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY! DIAMOND >I>AY :J S!IOWS: :i 15 "S &MS PM Popular Demand Return Screening BANSARI A HINDUSTANI STARRING: GEETA BALI, SOPHIA, RANDHIR OM78 words
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