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Title Section16 1950-09-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 213. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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146 1950-09-14 1 Jalagopal To Ply Between India Malaya Kegular Passenger Service Starting Aext Month (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 13.— Trie first Indian regular passenger shipping service between India and Malaya will start next month. The Eastern Shipping Corporation under the managing agency of Scindia Steam Navigation Company will inaugurate their146 words
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112 1950-09-14 1 One Forest Guard Killed And Another Seriously Wounded KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: —The Police have issued the following communique today:—. In Perak yesterday morning, a party consisting of a Forest Ranger, a Forester, four Forest Guards, a Chinese kepala and two Forest labourers, were attacked by bandits. One Forest Guard was112 words
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Article44 1950-09-14 1 SHILLONG, Sept. 13.— Dr. Kine-don-Waid, the British Scientist carrying on research on mountain flora and fauna, who was reported missing earyer during the Assam earthquake has been traced safe m the north easL Assam according to a HINDUSTAN TIMES corresoondent. GIISGIIS - 44 words
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106 1950-09-14 1 Token Strike— 9o Arrests In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Sept. 13.— Ninety people were arrested m Calcutta and the suburbs yesterday m incidents arising from a token strike called by the industrial wing of the Indian Socialist Party. Xhe stoppage was m sympathy with striking cotton textile workers m Bombay who areReuter - 106 words
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Article61 1950-09-14 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— Sohrab H. Colah, a former Indian Test Cricketer, died m Bombay on Sept. 11 of an heart attack. He was 47. A member of the Indian team, which toured England m 1932, Colah distinguished himself as a good fielder. Wisden as Colah." For manyGIIS - 61 words
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252 1950-09-14 1 CRITICISM ON DELIMITATION PROPOSALS FOR MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) lADHAS, Sept. 13. The Election Commission has released the tentatlt t delimitation proposals from Delhi m regard to the forthcoming gcnerai elections m Madras State. According to the proposals, Madras State is252 words
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168 1950-09-14 1 JOHORE BAHRU WORKERS OPPOSE TODDY SHOPS The following resolution was pass* ed at a joint session of the Commit' tees of Govt. Workers' Union, Medi* cal Workers' Union, Railway Workers' Union and the Cigar Workers' Union, Johore Bahru, on Sept. 4 regarding the reopening of toddy shops on estates "which168 words
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119 1950-09-14 1 JIRGA DEMANDS RELEASE OF KHAN BROTHERS S^F I™'1 1 13.— According to the United Press, Pakhtoons (tri>al Afghans) of Calcutta at a "jirga" neld on Sept. 10 passed a resolution conveying thanks to the Afghan Government for their determination to assist the permanent establishment f the Pakhtoonistan Government. By anotherGIIS - 119 words
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Advertisement97 1950-09-14 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Via lay a. B.N. Korm-o and Sarawak tovtnh 400 jj 12.00 1 Year 4*oo Other Places 1 Month 5.00 i 15.00 r v 30.00 1 Year 60.00 1 A SILVER LINE ON THE EPICS OF LOVE GRAND ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE! diamond! 16th SATURDAY 11.30 P.M. 197 words
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Advertisement98 1950-09-14 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. SimkfME AMSTERDAM WITH DIRECT CONNECTION TO I LONDON Less than 48 hours after leaving Kallang m a luxurious KLM Constellation, you arrive at London Airport just another example98 words
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160 1950-09-14 2 m. Fire Water Proof Ballot Boxes For India's First General Elections Ballot Papen To Be Of The Size Of Cinema Ticketsi CLJIIACK, Sept. i?. The Election Commission ei Mr. Sukumar Sen, said here la st week that the first general elections under the new Consti rution next year would beFOC - 160 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-09-14 2 Bao Dai, Emperor of Vietnam, wit a tns wife and live children, arrived m Rome, It.Uy. m his own Dakota plane Sept. 3 from Nice, France. Their private visit was to last two days and they were scheduled to return to Southern France. Photo shows: The Empress, followed by BaoA.P. - 63 words
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299 1950-09-14 2 SLW DLLlil, Sept. 13. The President has promulgated the Sugar Crisis Enquiring Authority Ordinance 1950 vesting the Sugar Enquiry Co -Mmituw witn ail the powers ot a civil court relating to the re cording oi evidence, it w*s orhciail> announced on W'cdn esday. TheFOC - 299 words
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Article162 1950-09-14 2 MADKAS, Sept. 13. At a recen. meeting of the Central Board of Transport held at New Delhi, the proposal of the Madras State to restore the entire Mathurai-Bodinaya-kann.r railway line m 1951-52 was accepted. Originally the idea was to restore only a portion •>{ this line fromFOC - 162 words
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Article89 1950-09-14 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. H.— The Government of India havr prrmittrd another batch of 6.000 recent Muslim migrant* from Uttar Pradesh to return to the State *n September and October. Th"y will be given permit and railway ttckct facilities, as were given to the first batch ofGIIS - 89 words
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218 1950-09-14 2 MADRAS ZAMINDARI ABOLITION ACT: APPLICATIONS FOR WRITS OF MANDAMUS MADRAS, Sept. 13. A dozen applications for the issue of writs of maniamus questioning the validity of the Madras Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act of U>4B against the Madias State were admitted laul week m the Madras High CourtFOC - 218 words
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158 1950-09-14 2 I KANPUR, Sept. 13.— As a further measure to implement the eightpoint self-sufficiency plan m respect of roodgraina, jute and cotton, the Government of India, it is learnt hnve decided to divide the country into cij^lit regions. Eeich of (hern will be under chargeFOC - 158 words
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70 1950-09-14 2 MYMENSINGH. Sept. 13 The marriage was solemnised here on Sept. 4of Mr. Monoranjan Dhar M.L.A.. Secretary, Pakistan National Cong-iess and Menjber, East Bengal Minority Commission, with Miss Bhakti Kar, a school mistress. The function waa attended among others by Mr. Jog-esh Chakravarty, the well-known CongressFOC - 70 words
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94 1950-09-14 2 CAWNPORE MILL WORKERS' ONE-DAY STRIKE CAWNPORE, Sept. 13.— About 20 pcrctnt of Cawnporos mill wor~ kers arc stated to hav<.< struck worn on Monday m response to t?he. Indian Socialist Party's call lor a one-day strike m sympathy with Bombay textile workers, who have been on strike for the lastReuter - 94 words
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Article150 1950-09-14 2 -LAHORE, Sept. 13.— Despite a furthcr dr °P in the water level of the Ravi lhie e fourths of Lahore's floodaffected suburbs were still under water on Friday morning, The flood, which has now lasted over 60 hemrs, Has rendered homeless nearly BO,OOTfc -people. EvacuationFOC - 150 words
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211 1950-09-14 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 13.— Sources close Le the Government of Bombay expressed the view that the Supply and Prices of Goods Ordinance promulgated by the President on Sept. 2 is inadequate and will not be effective." They pointed out that as no powers had yet been delegatedFOC - 211 words
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Article68 1950-09-14 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13. The toast at Army regimental dinners and other similar functions will, hereafter, be proposed only to the President instead of to the King and to India as at present. Along with the toast. "Jana Gana Mana" will be playea Since Aug. 15,GIIS - 68 words
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Article135 1950-09-14 2 MADRAS, Sept. 13. Between March 1950 and the end of June 1950, i 39 prisoners m jail died due to illness, stated Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Minister for Law, m reply to an interpellation of Mr. S. Mahomed Ismail, member from East Godavari. The Minister, furnishingFOC - 135 words
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67 1950-09-14 2 INDIAN PRESS DELEGATION TO ISRAEL MADRAS, Sept. 13. At the request of the Israel Press Associatior the President of the A.I.N.E.C. \s sending a goodwill delegation to Israel. The delegation will consist of Mr. Pothan Joseph, Editor of the Deccan Herald" and S. N. Ghosh. Editor '"Pioneer." They are expectedFOC - 67 words
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100 1950-09-14 2 Train Runs Into Police Van; 4 Killed 10 Hurt In Dacca Accident «n«P^ C i CA Sepfc# u 13 '7Z Fo U, p P° Uceme n "ere killed and ten others injured, sonrr seriously, when the Bahadurab*d Passenger Train smashed into a 11 leVel ta DaCCa Clty "S Wednesda? TheFOC - 100 words
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Article271 1950-09-14 2 INDIA AND PAKISTAN AGREE TO BARTER DEAI NJ\\\ DELHI, Sept. 13.- The Governments of India and Pakistan, it is understood, have agreed to a barter deal for the exchange of 10,000 ton sof Assam coal for 20,000 matinds of tfast Pakistan rice. The transaction, originally suggested by theFOC - 271 words
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205 1950-09-14 2 LAHORE, Sept. 13. India has claimed a sum of rupees three and a half crores left by non-Muslim evacuees m the form of deposits In co-operative banks and co-operativf; credit societies m the Pakistan Punjab, it is learnt here. An official of the Pakistan PunjabFOC - 205 words
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Article50 1950-09-14 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 13. During th» week ended July 27, India received 23,600 tons of foodgrains from overseas. The total arrivals since Jan. i; 1950, are: wheat 7,43,400 tons; flour v 59,650 tons; rice 1,11,700 tons, semo- y Una 4,000 tons; barley 650 tons; milo 9,500 tons; millets 1,100 tons— FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article145 1950-09-14 2 I CALCUTTA, Sept. 13. Mr. Obedar Rahman, Public Prosecutor of Bankura, was admitted to the Medical College Hospital, Calcutta, on Aug. 2.1 with bullet wounds on his person. v|lis condition is reported to be serious. It is stated Chat while returning from court to his quartersFOC - 145 words
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156 1950-09-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 13.— The validity of the Madras States Prohibition Act has been challenged m the High Court D M Rawal, a merchant of Royapettah, filed a petition on Friday for Ihe issue of a writ of Mandamus declaring that the156 words
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Article39 1950-09-14 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13. Tha itanding Committee of the All India Newspaper Editors' Conference m Jombay on Sept. 6 and 7. Among >ther things, the Committee reviewed the work of the Indo-Pakistan 'oint Press Committee.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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180 1950-09-14 3 CEYLON NEWS: Indian Nationals Must Be Allowed To Pursue Their Lawful Avocations COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— With reference to the report that the Government of India had asked for clartficaiun of the Ceyloni sa iion policy of the Ceylon Government, enquiries m informedFOC - 180 words
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Article, Illustration164 1950-09-14 3 r£v n ;i, X (second from left at table, hand raised) Russian Delegate to the United Nations Secuvrl^TZLZll r cou t «y th yet at Lake Su ss > New York, Sept. 6, as he votes "no" on a U.S. proposal before the CounoU calling on all countries to refrainAP - 164 words
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151 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— Mp. S. Thondaman, Ceylon Indian Congress Parliamentary leader, declared on arrival m London on Sept. 5 that the recent statement by Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, was contrary to tire agreement concluded between Mr. D. S. Senanayake, and Pandit Nehru,FOC - 151 words
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Article120 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— A part of the Sanchi relics will not be given over to Burma. The President of the Maha Bodhl Society of India has written to one Prime Minister of Burma regretting the *****17*8 inability to jrant the request for a share ofFOC - 120 words
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Article94 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13 —In order to enable incorporated organisations to enter this field of busines and also to Ceylonise the trade, representations are being made U. the authorities to amend the Paw. Brokers' Ordinance. This trade ha* been dominate! by Indians for decades and much of theFOC - 94 words
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Article211 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13 —The Council of the Ceylon Estate Employer^' Federation will meet shortly to discuss "Ceylonisation" proposa's for estates which were raised at a meeting last week between the Minister of State, Mr. A. E Goonesinha, and a delegation from the C.E.E.F. The present proposalsFOC - 211 words
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Article155 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— Mr. A L Thambiaiyah, M.P. for Kayts, Mr X. M. Otiellathambu DRO, Kayts, and Pandit Vidvan K. P. Ratnam were taken m procession to the Community Centre which is housed m the Siva-Mahasabai building. Mr. A. L. Thambiaiyah opened the centre, by lighting aFOC - 155 words
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241 1950-09-14 3 MORE FOOD SHIPS VIA BOMBAY TO BE TURNED AWAY FROM COLOMBO COLOMBO. Sept. 13.— Six <h ps w und for Ceylon wRh Rs. 854.000 yorth of potatoes and onioss from Holland. Italy and the Middle Kast will not be permitted to land these foodstuffs here if they cail at BombayFOC - 241 words
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Article144 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— Tea talks between the Governments of India and Ceylon will be held shortly at the Ministry of Commerce ana Trade. Mr. 9 K. Sinha, Chairman of the Indian Tea Board, has already arrived here, while Mr. C. C. D^ai Secretary of the Commerce Ministry,FOC - 144 words
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Article67 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13.— An application to permit a witness who was giving evidence to stand down, to enable the Prime Minister who was present m Court, to be called to give evidence for the plaintiff, was made recently when the trial m tfhe Maligakande temple caseFOC - 67 words
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Article113 1950-09-14 3 COIXSMBO, Sept. 13.— The Bishop 01 Jairns*, the Right Rev. Dr. J. A. Guyomar, has been appointed titular Bishop of Mawa «*ifl Assistant to the Pontifical Throne. Following this appointment he relinquished the title of Bishop of Jaffna, and Dr Emillanus Pi.lai. the Co-ad jutor Bishop, assumesFOC - 113 words
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Article80 1950-09-14 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 13— Thirteen Indians from Tinnevelly who were produced m the Anuradhapura Magistrate's court recently on a charge of entering Ceylon without permits, said they made the journey because of drought and famine m their homeland. The posecution said the accused were arrested m train and theyFOC - 80 words
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Article66 1950-09-14 3 JULLUNDUR, Sept. 13.— Not only wheat, but rice and gram were now surplus m the Punjab, stated Mr. M. R Da war, Director of Food Purchases, Punjab Government. In an interview, said the State Government's procurement of wheat this year was 3,00,000 tons, far m excessFOC - 66 words
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132 1950-09-14 3 "AZAD KASHMIR" PRESIDENT INTERNED BY PAKISTAN RAWALPINDI, Sept 13.— The report about the detention of Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim, former Pres'dent of the "Azad Kashmir" Government by Pakistan authorities has now been confirmed, according to the Kashmir Rodio. it is learnt that he has been d-taincd at 143 MiKkLson Road, RawalpindiGIIS - 132 words
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181 1950-09-14 3 out E^e iX^Su JSMiri X 6 rCP rted to accidental which broke out m the lata Oil Mill here, m the early hours of Friday mornine completely gutted the research laboratory and the library situated thereii rupee?r t r s^te n d° DFOC - 181 words
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119 1950-09-14 3 SYRIA DISCLAIMS SUPPORT TO PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Sept. 13. Dr N Armanazi, the Syrian Minister m Delhi, on Monday refuted the reported declaration of Syed On-r Bahael Emiri, the Syrian Ambassador m Pakistan, published m the Pakistan Press that Syria supported Pakistan's ca.se on Kashmir Dr. Armanazi told the PTIGIIS - 119 words
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Article79 1950-09-14 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13. The total value of India's trade with Japan during the 11 months ending May 1950, aggregated 31.0 million dollars. Of these, Indian exports amounted to K2 million dollars and imports 16.8 million dollars. Items of export from India were raw cotton, oil seeds,GIIS - 79 words
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Article96 1950-09-14 3 To Retire LUCKNOW, Sept. 13 Major--2* ne rsl G s> Dhllto n, Commander, uttar Pradesh Area, hejs been allowed to retire from the Indian Army on grounds of ill-health Commissioned 24 years ago from Sandhurst, he is a veterpn of several frontier operations. *w Du theGIIS - 96 words
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147 1950-09-14 3 SHILLONG, Sept. 13. Relief measures m the earthquake-stricken Assam have heen placed on a warfooting with the appointment of a six-man "Emergency Council consisting of the Governor, Mr. Jairamdas Daulat ram (Chairman the Chief Minister Mr. V 9 Mehdi, and four other Ministers. TheGIIS - 147 words
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119 1950-09-14 3 MADRAS. Sept. 13.— The validity of the Madras Prohibition Act was questioned m an application filed at the Madl»s High Court recently. The iintlliwmr, a local businessman, slated m his affidavit that as a citizen of India, he had "the right to possess, consume or use liquorsFOC - 119 words
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Advertisement16 1950-09-14 3 Ip 8 Mfrttf &rtff T |le ointment I 1* n tubes with i S^^^^M^ hygienic nozzle.16 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-14 3 FUTURE rnr»fi SOLVED ri\£fC promotion, transfer, love affair^ SIDDHASHRAM, Poat Btig 10- A, DELHI (India). /^^S*S^^\ PLEASANT ll^^_^^Jy AND EASILY T'n^T^fTj^l DIGESTED. II kWj If will nourish. IIP" -I Stiui ulate and v'^S^""^/ Invigorate you. Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. use iwm% mmvk asama m chronic and wasting diseases such103 words
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559 1950-09-14 4 'Stand By Your Countrymen In Their Direst Need Appeal To Malayan Indians For Assam Relief The following appeal to Indians m Malaya to donate generously m cash and kind tor the relief of suffering, distress and destitution caused by the recent earthquake and floods m Assam, has been issued jointly559 words
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124 1950-09-14 4 R.A.F. SELETAR INDIANS DONATE Rs. 385 FOR ASSAM RELIEF "We the working body of tho above Association have pleasure to inform you that we have collected from the R A.F. Seletax Indians. Rs. 385 which they have voluntarily MM magnanimously contributed for the relief work among the vie- tims of124 words
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72 1950-09-14 4 SAIGON, Sept. 13.— Responding to Prime Minister Nehru's broadcast appeal for earthquake vict ms m Assam, Mr Abdul Aziz, Presiicnt, Central Indian Association Saigon, has donated a sum equivalent to Rs. 10,000; Khi:«mal Lalchand Nanwani, Rs. 5.000; a gr up •>1 young shop-assLstant< 5GIIS - 72 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-14 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The Food md Agriculture Minister. Mr. K. M. Munshi. stated m New Delhi yesterdwy that the number of trees planted during the Vana Mahotsav (tree pfauitinr) celebrations would cover an irea of 100.000 acres if trees were Olan'rrl side bY Side 15 f«et nnartGIIS - 51 words
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223 1950-09-14 4 Well over a thousand Indians were present at the funeral of the late Sri K. tfalukrishnan yesterday afternoon at the Bidadari Hindu Cemetery. Mr. Balakrishnan who died suddeniy from heart failure on Tuesday, »vas the President of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress.223 words
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95 1950-09-14 4 Cocktail Party To Indian Trade Delegation Postponed The Indian Trade Delegation, which is now visiting Indonesia, is not expected m Singapore till about Sept. 27. The Cocktail Party arranged m their honour by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce at Raffles Hotel on Sept. 23 will not, therefore, be held.95 words
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204 1950-09-14 4 The following questions will be asked at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council by Mr. Baiwant bxngh, elected member for Kural West: 1. Can Government state: (a) How the crisis m sugar supply arose? (b) Why it was allowed to develop204 words
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Advertisement159 1950-09-14 4 TAGORivS PLAY STAGED IN DJAKARTA DJAKARTA, Sept. 13.— Dr. Tagoie's two-act drama "Office" waa stayed by the Indonesian students at Djakarta on Sept. 11. The drama was rendered into Indonesian by Dr. Yamin, M.P. and waa brilliantly acted by Indonesian students. Among the distinguished visitors, was the Indian Ambassador. The159 words
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