Indian Daily Mail, 11 September 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VO! VI. NO. 210. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 gENTS
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  • 364 1 Donatd^Generously To^Save People From Starvation And Disease NJ.\\\ DELHI, Sept. io. -Indian i'riine Minister Pandit iSiehru m a nationwide broadcast last night appealed to the Indian people to contribute generously to the Assam Governor's Relief Fund to he! p we people of Assam hit by
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  • 153 1 RED CHINA'S FIRST AMBASSADOR ARRIVES IN INDIA UAi~wGTiA, oc, i 1J. ii.c local JiuiiCoC colony gave *'van Cnung.i.sien. Uumiuuiusi isltifuts lint Aiuoaioudoi- 10 inuiri. itn cmnuouisiic /ewoxn* obe arrived hero on ijuturAs his ship berthed, a Calcutta Cilice band lent to the local Unmest: w»uuiioci' of (Joiunierce— pluyetl a A-elcoine
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  • 69 1 MADRAS, Sept. 10. Thakin Tin, Burmese former Minister of Agriculture, who arrived here on Friday said he had learnt Horn Burmese ministerial sources that earthquakeshattered As^am would shortly be receiving a gift of 1,000 tons of rice from Burma. Thakin Tin, who has come here
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  • 90 1 GENEVA, Sept. It.— Delegated from about 40 United Nations Associations including those of Britain and the United States yesterday voted unanimously to admit Communist China to the United Nations without delay. The vote was m the Political Commission of the annual assembly here of the
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 10.— Three In dian ludy doctors including Dr. In derjit Singh and Dr. Phirosa Davar, both of Bombay, are among the 75 famous women physicians and surgeons from 12 foreign countries attending the first United States meeting of the Medical Women's International Association. Dr.
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  • 26 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 10.— Pakistan' baa offered Ceyion her exportable rice surplus and negotiations on quantity and price are now proceeding a usually reliable source stated Reuter
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  • 243 1 (From Our O»\a C<rrei*pondent) i>£\V DELHI, Sept 10.— The Tibe tiaa Delegation have now begun m ..truest negotiations with the Peking 1 oiovernmeni representatives m Delhi and expect to complete the preliml-j nar:es before the arrival of Peking's fliiiiMWiefrr 'ihe delegation also con.ii
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  • 70 1 TOKYO, Sept. 10.— The Osaka Shosen Kaisha on Sept 8 asked General Mac Arthur's Headquarters for panniwrioa to establish a regular liner .service 10 India, Kyodo reported yesterday. The application was made through ihe Merchant Mai-ine Control Committee. If appioval is obtained the Osaka Shosen
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  • 123 1 i.E.v YQBK, oept. 10. Sir Owen i-i. United i«auana mediatoi- m ..,c iv.i.siijiiii- dispute, arrived here yesterday 03 air from London and Bktiu ne wouiu make an "immediauj report lo tiie Security Council on u.j nuask>n i<> India auu Pakistan. He toiu reporters he had
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  • 122 1 LUCKNOW. Sept. U, T.ic odai Pnulcso ouvcrnmeiH nave sanctioned tis. 3 lakh.s for the repair of Da tiling ghats m Bunaxas, some ot which date back to third and oecond century B.C. Tncre are aoout fifty ghats In Banaras which have Deen damage i since
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  • 97 1 FLOODS IN WEST PUNJAB LAHORE, Fakirs an, S.-.p'.. 10.— Pa-" kiatan Air Force transport* on Friday swept, ovc: floouwiiters which "had submerged 50 square miles of countryside around Lahore lo Urup supplies lo marooned villagers. Tnousands of refugees crowded nto the city. About 2,V\jO families found Icmnurf nury shelter m
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  • 46 1 AMARNATH LEAVES HOSPITAL SALFORD, Lancashire, Sept. 10. Lala. Amarnath, former Indian Test captain and now playing m the Central Lancashire League, left Hope Hospital here yesterday following an operation for an ulcer on the foot. Amarnaih will sail from Tilbury on Sept. 15 for India.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 DUBLIN, Sept. 10.— A Lebanese delegate to the Inter-Parliamentary Conference here, Abraham Azar, died on the way to Dublin, it was announced at the conference yesterday. Reuter
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  • 26 1 SOFIA, Sept. 10. Mr. Tsao Hsiang Jen, Communist China's new ambassador to Bulgaria, yesterday presented hi.s credentials here to General Daiincmov. Chairman of the Pr«al> Reuter
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  • 32 1 MOMBASA? "Sept. 10.— A young Indian lawer, Menher Prabhula) Dereshli, was fined £50 here for securing a passport for another Indian m s. false name. He had attempted to mislead the Reuter
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  • 208 1 LONDON. Sept. 10. Five Vampire jet lighten left Britain for India on Friday They were piloted by olheera of ilic Indian Air Force. They are among: the first of a num be?- which are being supplied by tnr De HavQland Company to tins Indian Government io
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  • 131 1 (From Our Owu Correspondent) MADRAS, Sent. 10.— The Madras State Government have taken over tl?{* States of Tirupatl'i TirumulHi .-iovasiJiLinam worth more than ii crore of rupees (Ks. 10 m.) under the Zamindari Abolition Act. The Commissioner Mr. C. AAuu;ao bonded hv*m- t>j^» th'l" sub-tofieclor
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  • 148 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 10.- "Che Security Council, meeting m secret, session, on Friday voted down a So»yi{!l proposal to exclude from its annual report everything done by the Council during the Soviet wait-out. Mr. Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate, proposed formally that all the Council's actions
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  • 177 1 NEW CUMNOCK, Scotland, Sept. 10.— The last of the known survivors of the New Cumnock raine disaster wereiftrought to the surface early Sunday Officials at the pithead said that 116 ir.en had been rescued after being trapped nearly two days at the bottom of
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  • 286 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 10.— Police tired <>„ striking cotton textile workers nlio y,st, relay attacked constable passers-by and disrupted traffic m Parel, Bombnj s industrial clislrict. A pema uatching from an upper noor wmm killed by a stray MM, says a Keutei report. lhc
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  • 221 1 DACCA, Pakistan, Sept. 10. Fifty j people were kitied and fifty injured j when a Chittagong express train was derailed about 40 miles from here on Friday night, according to reports reaching here yesterday. Railway officials here suspect sabo>ge. The derailment took place on
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  • 111 1 U.P. GOYT. TO RELEASE BR. SOLDIERS LUCKNOW. India, Sept. 10 Tho United Provinces Government has recommended to the Government of India the release nf three British soldiers undergoing penal servitude i for life at LeyhOl Prison, England.! They are Trevor Church, Frederick Green, and T. Lyn< h, wh(> assaulted Rumber
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Sept. 10.— An official delegation from Communist China had been Invited to Britain by the R i tain-China Friendship Association and vill aiTive ii^T-e at the end, v of 1 month, it was announced Vteterda^'.
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  • 57 1 THE HAGUE. Sent. 10.— The Indonesian Fbreign Minister, Moham-rn-.i Rum. on Thursday said he would lcavi> Cor J:i !<-.;, a within a fortnight. Ho added that the new Indonesian Pip: vet, Mohamod Nattir, urged him m >\ telephone call from Jakarta on Thursday to assume his duties
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Sept. 11, 1950. RIDA WILL AGGRAVATE COMMUNALISM THAT Dato On" bin Jaafar 1 Chairman of the RIDA (Kurd and Industrial Development Authority recently set up by tlie Government of the Federation of Malaya) is aiso the President of the UjVLNO (the U"ited Malays National Organisation)
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  • 1572 2 Complete Departure From Gandhijis Policy? BOMBAY, Sept. 10. The election of the next President of the Indian National Cgress over, attention is now turned to Nasik where the 56th session of the Indian National Congress is scheduled to be held exactly a fortnight from Sept. 3.
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  • 206 2 NASIK, Sept. 10.— The G.I.P. Railway has drawn up a special schedule of additional railway facilities for people visiting Nasik for the open Session of the Congress starting from Sept. 20 While special trains will run from Bombay, Poona and Nagpur, the other important stations- Allahabad, Delhi,
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  • 238 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 3. In the High Court on Wednesday Chief Justic* Mr. Rajamannar and Justice Viswa iratha S;«9tri disposed of the application to commit sixteen persons from Malabar for contempt of Court. The respondents included former, 1
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  • 102 2 MADRAS. Sept. 10.— The Government are now examining proposals for providing for payment of some compensation to estate holders and under tenure holders m whose cases no compensation becomes payable, after ryotwari settlement of the estates taken over under the Madras Estate (Abolition and Conversion to
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  • 377 2 NEWSPAPERS TO BE EXEMPTED MADRAS, Sept. 10.— The Madras Government have decided to exempt newspapers from the levy of Sales Tax with effect from January 1, 1951. The date from which the exemption will be given, it is pointed out, has been fixed as
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  • 181 2 NEW DELHI. Sept, 10. The Agricultural Marketing Adviser to the Government of India has recommended the use of higheryielding variety seeds and organisation of producers' co-operatives to improve production and marketing facilitiets of. oilseeds In India. According to a report on the marketing of
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  • 123 2 SILCHAR. Sept. 10.— Mr. Suresli Chandra Biswas. MLA,, East Pakistan, along with Mr. Dhirendra Chandra Dutt Muktear, Mr. Akshoy Kumar Roy. Mr. Radhara.man Das and Mr. Akhil Chandra Bhattacharjee. 13 stated to have been committed to the Sessions under fcpction 436 of the Penal Code by
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  • 19 2 October next. I hope that Government would do thejr betet to expedit.3 tile relief as soon as possible.*— FOC
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  • 374 3 CEYLON NEWS: Legislation jTo Fix Quota For Ceylonese Capital Manpower COLOMBO, Sept. 10. Negotiations now going on between the Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, and the Minister of Commerce and Trade, Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, on the Government's Ceylonisaiion policy are likely to culminate
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  • 873 3 WIFE GRANTED JUDICIAL SEPARATION COLOMBO, Sept. 10.— Mrs. Phulmoni Fernando nee Singh of 138, College Avenue, Mount Lavinia, was granted a judicial separation from her husband, Mr. S. J. Peter Fernando, of the Department of Civil Aviation Air Ceylon. Colombo, by
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  • 150 3 Congress Leaders Denounced As "Marxist Satellites"! COLOMBO, Sept. 10.— Denounc ing the Ceylon Indian Congress Leaders as "marxlst satellites," Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister ol State, advised estate labourers to abandon the C.I.C. and join th Ceylon Labour Union, when he addressed a mass meeting held at Pattiyagama. Deltota. Tiie
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  • 94 3 SALE OF GRAM RESTRICTED JUBBULPORE, Sept. >.— Til€ Jubbulpore Grain Merchants Association had restricted the s^le of »ram to Rs. 5 worth of th commodity to any consumer at a time. The Association at a meeting /esterday called upon th^ gram dealers to fix price of gram at three sears
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  • 114 3 DELHI. Sept. 10.— Tm Government of India have sanctioned the Ori^sa Government scheme for providing employment to 80 d s placed families of weavers fron East Pakistan by expanding the existing two textile factcrtei at Boudh m Hokhondhla district* and at Bonepore m the Bolangir district, it
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  • 61 3 KANPUR, Sept. 10. -The Kqppur branch of the Peoples Congress lias set up an anti -control and blackmarketing committee to check profiteering and hoarding. The committee propose* to organize *iu<idi w.ilch will move from shop to shop a.pp<s ling to shopkeepers and the business community to
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  • 202 3 NEW CULTURAL ASSOCLATION IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. At a meeting held at the Constitution Ciub recently, Mr. K. M. Munshi, Minister for Food Agriculture, presiding, an all-India organisation called "The Indian Cultural Association" was formed, with the object of studying, promoting ana propagating Indian culture. Mr. M. Ananthasayanam
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  • 172 3 TRIVANDRUM, Sept.. 10. Successful professional course students of the Ayurvedic College m Trivqjidrum will be awarded a Diploma m Indian Medicine instead of the present certificate of Vaidyakalanidhi. Announcing this, a Press Note issued by the Government stated that the question of recognition of this diploma by
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  • 57 3 JUBBULPORE, Sept. 10.—Propaganda against the drink evil has become part of the .social education scheme of the Madhya Pradesh Government. The scheme pat through thp various social education summer camps m the State last year prove ri eilectivc on the adults attending 1 the camps, according
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  • 334 3 PENSIONS PROVIDENT FUNDS OF D.P. INDIA GOVERNMENT'S ASSURANCE policy adopted m the country to abolish the zamindari system. It would, therefore, not be possible to recreate this class m respect of displaced persons only. That, however, is not to say the.t the ques tion of rehabilitation of zamindars should not
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10. The Labour Appellate Tribunal, which was recently set up m Bombay with a chairman and one member has been strengthened by the appointment of three more members, Mr. R. C. Mitter, retired Judge of the Calcutta High Court, Mr. K. P. La&shmana Rao,
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  • 194 3 BANGALORE, Sept 10.— Four international conferences are expected to meet m India m January next year m response to the invitations of the Government of India. The sectional meeting of the World Power Con' ference, Fourth International Congress on Large Dams and International
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  • 85 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 10. —An offidaJ spokesman said here recently that the Bombay Government were still awaiting a copy of the Supply and Goods Ordinance issued on Scp' 2 by the President. The State Government could not take any action against profiteering or hoarding until they knew their
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  • 182 3 LONDON, Sept. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, said here today that the Kashmir situation was "very exnlosive" and Pakistan was urging Britain to use her great influence m settling the Kashmir dispute. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah at a press conference said that Kashmir
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  • 124 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10. Gen. Cariappa, Commander-in -Chief, inaugurated m New Delhi the National Organisation, which has been established with the object of fostering closer cultural relationship among the peoples of the uofid, by staging a music and dance performance. The highlights of the two-hour programme
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  • 94 3 INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM WIN TWO MATCHES AT KABUL JULLUNDUR, Sept. 10.— The Indian Hockey team now at Kabul has beaten *wo Afghan teams there, according to a message received here. The Indian team beat the Afghan War Academy team on Aug. 26 by three goals to one and the Afghan
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  • 153 4 Sri Krishna Jayanthi the birtnday of Lai. a Krishna -was celebrated at 179, Hartley Road. .Singapore, under the auspices of the Ramakriahna Minion The celebration started with pooia at 10 a.m. The variety entertainments under live direction of Dr Choi a Singh were enjoyed
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  • 306 4 Japanese Surrender In Spore To be KeCoiiStiucteu tomorrow, Sept. 12, U Conunemoruiion Diy. Uu fittk Anmvermry ot the Japanese Surrender Ceremony m Singapore. September 12 th will b a School Holiday, hut not a public holiday. ill Government Departments will fly the Union Jack. 'mere will be
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  • 288 4 Then- will be a three-day celebration m Kota Bhuru. commencing ■n Tuesday, Sept. 2G to Sept. 2", jti the occasion ol the marriage ol .;< Sultan of Kelantan'a daughiei. Ttfiiuku Thuraya to Tengku 'Adznan Shah, son of the Sultan ol Selangor. T!ic celebration will bo m
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    117 4 PHOTO PHOTO). A.P. Sefcißjror'ft moet remote Gotmmmiil Knells!. S< lu.oi, situated m Kami>oi><; Kuantan, u»;ir Knshi St'.iuij r, was wprmti «>n Sept. 4, by the Mfentrl Bcwar, SHaagor, Raja Uda Ma Raja Muhammad. Picture Hhotvs R»Ja Uda dedarlag Urn sth...i apea by «uttin« (lit yellow tapo. On his i,-»i h
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  • 170 4 During the rnonlh of August, app>o\al was given to deport 287 aliens and 1 British subject under Emorgency Rcsulations 170. This brmgs the ;»..jil uuini er i deportations to date 1 to IJB&i a.ienji ar.rt 163 British subjects. The Lof.ni number of deportations last ycir was 5,904
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  • 358 4 ATTLEE'S WARNING AGAINST THE "ENEMY WITHIN" LOMM)i\, Sept. 10*— British Prime Minister Clement Aitlee, announcing yesterday "the enemy within" warned that CommtuUsi* could rule the trade unions, rupture the co-operative* and wreck the labour party. All that, he said, was done by
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  • 68 4 HINDUSTANI CLASS AT NAVAL BASE A Pratnamlc lii.idu.Mani (jiu.* will be started m uic iniddie of th s iiiouta. fno.se who are desirous "t learning Hindustani are request to register their names ai Block 67. Navai Ba.sr Hindustani £>'■ i< i from Monday. Srpt. 11, to vv* ,ui< i day,
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  • 59 4 A Quruii-Khatam ceretnonj wl.i begin, after Maghrib prayers at Sir lan Mosque today Monday Be.pt. 11, being the second anniversary «>i the pa -sing away of Quai<l<Azam Mohamed Ali Jinnah. Than leel and Dua will be recited after Isha prayers. All MusH.ii brothers are cordially requested
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  • 32 4 On account of the recall of Parliament tomorrow Sept. 12 to discuss Defence problems, the visit oi six M.P.'.j to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has bten postponed.
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  • 69 4 B.O.A.C. TO INCREASE LONDON-STORE SERVICE LONDON. Sept. 10.- British Overseas Airways Corporation announced on Thursday it lias decided to step its London-Singapore service by making one Sunday flight per week i» each direction. The flight will be made with Aeronaut airliners and will be ab)o to mandle 40 additional passengers
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  • 170 4 SINGAPORE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS FOR AUGUST LOWEST SINCE 1946 Fatai road casualties m August were three, trie lowest since 1946, bu f there was a saarp increase m m the members injured. There were 064 accidents, 3 ot which were iatal and 401 of which caused no injury. fne fatal casualties
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  • 126 4 Cheriavatliparainpn Pynaduthn Kurnnhu Ittaop. Alwaye, Travancore, had rest m peace on the Bth of August, 1950, m hi.s home ai Nedumpasery, alter receiving his Last-sacrament from ParishBishop Geevargliese Mar Gree-eo-He loaves seven ;onrt three daughters and many grand-chil-drenn. His third -son Mr. P. 1 Titu,> is the proprietor of
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  • 35 4 Th". postpone.! protect nvset'.na of members of the Singapore Medeal Services Union will be held t< day. Sept. 11, at 5 p.m. m Ward 10 General Hospital, writes the Hon General Secretary.
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  • 187 4 A.-1. TABLE TENNIS TEAM: CHANDARANA, VITTAL AND BHANDARI DUE IN SINGAPORE TODAY CALCUTTA. Sept lO.—Tlie Indian Table Tennis team composed of Uttam Chandarana, Ranbir Bhandari, Swyathling Cup players and M. V. S. Viltal accompanied by Sri P. D. Rangamananujam, Secretary of the All-India Tab'c Tennis Federation left for Singapore on
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  • 67 4 TOKI'O, Sept. 10.— The Peking Communist iv.dio reported on Sunuy Li.ai Boulios iloadir, formei Jnarge d'Aiiairt at ihe Egyptian r.mb..isy, was siabbeci and ettti ally wounded by robbers m Naming on Sept. 3. The broadcast said thai his condition ii, "improving, but remains criticr.l." He
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  • 67 4 SAN SEBASTIAN, Sept. 10. -King .•'arouk is scheduled bo arrive for i three -day vfelt to tnis Spanish summer resort, it was ltarred uthoritatively. A representative ol the Egyptian .nonarch who is travelling incognito said that Fa.roauk will arrive m the morning. Eighteen rooms hftve been
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  • 46 4 SWANSEA. Bept. 10.— Three neighbouring homes crumpled like houses ot cards here early on Saturday, killing six of their 23 sleeping occupants. Five ot Urn victims were children, ./.embers of two families. The other was a 71-\ car-old man.- A P
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  • 120 4 It was a quiet ceremony that was witnessed at the Sri Mariamman Tempne at South Bridge Road yesterday when cue m i&e of KUinari M. K. uadha, ,1 veil k.iovvn Radio Singar and u.e36 vl .vlr. A. P. Menon of Pash 1 P^.ijang, wita Mr. A. P. Nambiar
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