Indian Daily Mail, 11 February 1951
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Title Section18 1951-02-11 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 350. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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371 1951-02-11 1 Baroda Ruler Refutes Misleading Aspersion BOMBAY, Feb. 10.— The President of the Ruler i' Union, the Maharaja of Baroda, has refuted the "misleading and uncalled for aspersions" cast by the Nawab of Banganapalle in a recent Press statement announcing his resignation from the Union.FOC - 371 words
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Article132 1951-02-11 1 CALCUTTA. Feb. 10.— The Ram sharan College of Music was open ed by the District Magistrate oi Bankura at Vishnupur recently. The present College is establishe: for the maintenance of the trad tion of this old centre of classes music and thereby afford facilities to theFOC - 132 words
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Article121 1951-02-11 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 10. A thick curtain of smoke rested for "flours from oarly last Sunday evening all over North Calcutta the city'.; most densely -inhabited area whore the minimum temperature had carter been recorded as 59 degrees only three degrees below the previous day's minimum.121 words
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Article52 1951-02-11 1 KARACHI, Feb. 10.— World Moslem Conference delegates from 32 countries at a preliminary meeting Tivirsday unanimously elected the Mufti of Palestine. El Amin El Hussaini, to be the Subjects Committee Chairman. The meeting decided that the Subjects Committee will scrutinise the agenda and resolutions before wry op%nA.P. - 52 words
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143 1951-02-11 1 AMBALA, Feb. 10. Palvender Kaur, 23-year-old daughter-in-law of the chief of Bharaily was on Feb. 1 sentenced to transportation for life on the charge of murdering her husband and to five years rigorous imprisonment for destroying material evidence. Both sentences are to run concurrently. The SessionsFOC - 143 words
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100 1951-02-11 1 BURDWAN. Feb. 10. Over a dozen persons were injured, three seriously, when a passenger bus turned turtle recently on the Grand Trunk Road between Saktigarh and Gangpur about five miles from here. Eight of the injured were later removed to the nospital, ofFOC - 100 words
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Article75 1951-02-11 1 RAJKOT, Feb. 10.— Three persons, an old woman, young woman, and a child aged about one year old, are reported to have been frozen to death in Ratanpur, a village near Surendranagar on Saturday morning following a severe cold blast that night. It mayFOC - 75 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-02-11 1 l'hoto. Nasrollub Entczam (left) of Iran, Sir Benegal Rau (centre) of India, and Mohamed Fawzi from Egypt, talk together prior to a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly at Lake Success, New York, on Feb. 1, when the Assembly voted 44 to 7 to nan» Communist China an aggressorA.P. - 54 words
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Article82 1951-02-11 1 CHINESE NATIONALIST M.P.'s HOPE TAIPEI, Feb. 10. Hsieh Yingchao, member of the Legislative Yuan Nationalist China's parliament hopes to spend the next lunar New Years Day in Shanghai. Th;it was what he told the people of that city in a broadcast on Tuesday mm king the start of the year82 words
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Article53 1951-02-11 1 LONDON, Feb. 10. Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party -newspaper, said the United Nations resolution branding China as an aggressor could not "have any Legal force It merely marks one of the most shameful pases in the history of the United Nations Organisation," said the newspaper quoted53 words
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Article26 1951-02-11 1 The 89i h Birthday Anniversary of Srimat Swami Vivekananda will be celebrated at the Vivekananda Ashraiua, Kuala Lumpur, today, Feb. 11,26 words
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Article69 1951-02-11 1 OSLO, Feb. B.— "The wonder drug" act is now being produced bv a Norwegian firm from the pituitary blands of whales with good results, according to the newspaper Verdena Gang. Acth. which is used, among other things, to treat arthritis, is being produced in other countries fromA.P. - 69 words
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95 1951-02-11 1 U.N. Being Put To Ignoble Use, Says Dr. Atal LUCKNOW, Feb. 10.— Dr. M. Atal, leader oi the Indian, delegation to the second World Peace Conference at Warsaw, said here recently. "The U.N. founded with hign hopes emoodying great ideals was being put to ignoble use by the imperialist andFOC - 95 words
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77 1951-02-11 1 Chief Of Venereal Diseases Section of W.H.O. In Bombay BOMBAY. Feb. 10.— Dr. T. Guthe, Chief of the Venereal Diseases Section of the World Health Organisation at Geneva, arrived in Bombay from New York by air on Feb. 4. Dr. Gutoe, who will be in the city for two days,FOC - 77 words
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Article83 1951-02-11 1 JAHARA, Feb. 10.— A Council of Women has been set up here to propagate among housewives of Dhanbad Sub-Division the necessity ot observing Sunday as a non-cereal day. Members of the Council, which was set up at a largely attended public naeeting held here under the presidenshjp. ofF.O.C. - 83 words
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99 1951-02-11 1 STUDENTS PROTEST AGAINST BR. C-in-C's VISIT DAMASCUS, Feb. 8. Student riots flared again here yesterday in protest against the visit of General Sir Brian Robertson, com-mander-in chief of British land forces, Middle East. Sir Brian was expected to remain for two days for discussion with Syria's civil and military leaders.A.P. - 99 words
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448 1951-02-11 1 British Will Win In Malaya Says U. S. Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. British and Malayan troops and police are learning lessons of guerilla warfare in a long, hard but ultimately successful campaign against communist bandits in Malaya, which will be invaluable to democratic forces throughout the world, says Dr. Paul448 words
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370 1951-02-11 1 Kashmir lssue Not Dis cussed At C 'wealth Conference INDIA GOVT. TO APPL? POLICY OF PEACE FULLY, SAYS SHRI NEHRU NEW DELHI, Feb. 10. Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament on Feb. 6 that so far as the Government of India were concerned they would try to "apply fully" the peaceFOC - 370 words
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Article95 1951-02-11 1 CONASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN KASHMIR SRINAGAR, Feb. 10.— The Chief Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, on Feb. 4 reiterated that all political parties in the State will enjoy full freedom in the coming elections to the State Constituent Assembly. Addressing district presidents of the Kashmir National Conference in Srinagar, Sheikh AbdullahGIIS - 95 words
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Article91 1951-02-11 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10.— The constitution of the Academy of Hindustani Music sponsored by the Union and the State Govements has now boon finalised. The Academy will provide advanced instruction and facilities for research and for the training of teachers in Hindustani music; recognise and grantGIIS - 91 words
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Article84 1951-02-11 1 LUCKNOW, Feb. 10.— Sixty seven sugar factories of Uttar Pradesh crushed 1 1.7 million maunds more cane up to January 22 this season than in the same period last year. This will yield an additional one million maunds of sugar. The percentage of sugar yield fromGIIS - 84 words
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Article197 1951-02-11 1 DEVELOPMENT OF JAMMU JAMMU, Feb. 10. Several farreaching decisions concerning the future development of Jammu Province are understood to have been taken at a conference which met here on Feb. 4 evening for over four hours under the chairmanship of Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir Premier. The conference was attended by PresidentsFOC - 197 words
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190 1951-02-11 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 8 (By Air Mail). -Order under Section 144 Cr. P.C. prohibiting any assembly of five or more persons or the carrying of lathies or any deadly weapons, that was in force in the Dalhousie Square area has been extended to coverFOC - 190 words
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Article76 1951-02-11 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. it.— The following message was received from the Prime Minister of Ceylon in reply to Prime Minister Nehru's message sent on the Ceylon Independence Day: "Please accept sincere thanka of the Government and the peoplp of Ceylon and my own for the good76 words
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63 1951-02-11 1 THE HAGUE. Feb. 10.— A Dutch Government spokesman on Monday confirmed o. Jakarta report that Amboinese troops had refused to take off their Dutch uniforms or hand in their weapons But he said the Indonesian Government alone can decide wha% action to takeA.P. - 63 words
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Article42 1951-02-11 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— A Commerce Ministry Press Note Says: 'The returns rey aiding the stocks and disposal etc., of newsprint under the Newsprint Control Order 1950 should hereafter be sent to the Ministry, North Block Central Secretariat. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-02-11 2 Bombay And Madras Govt.'s Congratulated AHMEDABAD, (By Air Mail). The Congress President, Sri Purshottamdas Tandon, addressing a public meeting here on Feb. 1, congratulated the Bombay and Madras Governments on introducing prohibition in the two States. "The Two Governments" he said, "iiave fulfilled theFOC - 252 words
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447 1951-02-11 2 AHMEDABAD, Feb. 1 (By Air Mail).— The Congress President Shri Purushottamdas Tandon stated here to-day that Government should place the refugee problem on a war footing and find money for it from any source. Shn Tandon who was speaking al the»Oujarat RefugeeFOC - 447 words
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116 1951-02-11 2 Awami Jinnah League Merge Into Ore Party LAHORE (By Air Mail)— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, President of the AllPakistan Awami Muslim League and Khan Iftikhar Hussain Khan of Mamdot, President of the Jinnah Muslim League have announced a merger of their respective parties into one organisation to he known asFOC - 116 words
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Article199 1951-02-11 2 PATNA, ('By Air Mail) Dr. L. Rosenfield, well-known nuclear physcist and professor of the University of Manchester, addressing the annual Convocation of Patna University here on Jan. 20, said that "scientific thought does not acknowledge any philosophical principle or authority extraneous to itself. Science, so toFOC - 199 words
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Article112 1951-02-11 2 Mr B. R. O'Brien DIBRUGARH. (By Air Mail*.Mr. B. R. O'Brien. Public Relations Officer, for the Far East, of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund arrived here recently from Gauhati. He is now touring the earthquake and flood affected areas in Assam and has already flown over the ApatamiF.O.C. - 112 words
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Article108 1951-02-11 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— Sri Tushar Kanti Ghosh returned to Calcutta by E. I. R. Bombay Mail recently after his successful tour in Egypt as leader of the Indian Press Delegation. On his arrival he was given an enthusiastic reception at Howrah station by a largeF.O.C. - 108 words
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Article96 1951-02-11 2 AHMED ABAD, (By Air Mail).— Shri Nehru said here on Jan. 31 that the National Anthem should be sung in chorus. At the end of a meeting which Shri Nehru addressed in the Gujerat University Camp this morning, Jana Gana Mana was sung by a girl whileFOC - 96 words
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258 1951-02-11 2 CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).—Co[edUC&Uon in high school upper classes, usually discouraged and never allowed hi lown areas by Calcutta Univc; siiy has been found flourishing over-night in no less than 80 boys' schools in and around Calcutta. A postal delay in the .circulation of a GovernmentFOC - 258 words
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280 1951-02-11 2 Dr. KATJU INAUGURATES "CHITRABARI" ART GALLERY CALCUTTA »By Air Mail).— The West Bengal Governor Dr. K. N. Katju on Sunday (Jan 28) inaugurated the art gallery of the "Chitrabari," (hQuse of fine art and crisis) at Bratacharigram, about eight miles from Calcutta. The gallery contains about two hundred collections ofFOC - 280 words
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Article49 1951-02-11 2 LONDON, Feb. Randolph Churchill, son of Britain's former Prime Minister, was operated on Tuesday for a 'eg injury he received in Korea. Churchill was wounded las'. August while covering the activities of a U.N. nigiit patrol. He was serving as a war correspondent at the time. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-02-11 2 A laundryman, Ran Chandaur, was t'ne first Indian civilian to receive the second highest Indian Gallantry Award The medal equivalent to the Military Cross, was presented to Chandar, along with Rs. 500 during a recent ceremony at Delhi. The award was made inA.P. - 119 words
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303 1951-02-11 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— m reply to a number of protests htm Pakistan against "propaganda 1 in favour of Pakhtoontstan in the Indian press, the Government of India, it is learnt, have pointed out that theFOC - 303 words
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413 1951-02-11 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI, (y Air Mail). Mr. P. s. kuinaraswami Raja, Chief Minister of Madras, declared open on Jan. 28 inorning the Dalmia-Jain Ward in the Kajaji Tuberculosis SanaLorium. Mr. Charles P. John, < \-offieio I' resident. Dr. T. S S R-tj-tn Vice President, and Dr.F.O.C. - 413 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-02-11 2 rnuiu. This picture, received in London by radiophoto, shows a New Guinea family waiting for medical attention ;.1 Foprndetta, Jan. 25, after beteg injured in the eruption of Mount Laminjrton. The death roll since the volcano be^an erupting: at the beginning of the week is estimated at between 3,000 andA.P. - 52 words
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180 1951-02-11 2 NEW DIVERSION ON G.I.P. RAILWAY OPENED BOxMBAY. (By Air Mail). The two -mile long rail -route ol the ne« aversion on the u.i.p. Railway In iiiiuie unai wa.j deciarea open to crainc on Jan. 26. fr?? e £i version situated 65 milts from Bombay on the 119 mie Bombay -PoonaFOC - 180 words
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Article869 1951-02-11 3 Nehru's Advice To Students AHMKDABAD, Jan. 31. (By Air Mai) -Mr. Javvaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister addressing the (mierat University students i his morning, said that a threat lack of integration and balance in the individual of the presenr day, despite the tremendous progress science has brought about869 words
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Article260 1951-02-11 3 MADRAS, (By Air Maid). on Karapathri Swamiji of Benares, organiser of the Rama Rajya Parishad, told a Press conference here today that the Parishad proposed lo set up candidates in the forthcoming general elections. Rama Rajya, he said, did not mean rule by any person norFOC - 260 words
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Article132 1951-02-11 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. —With the of a brief spell of winter in Delhi, the pleasantly warm sun is now causing buds of peach and plum r ,rees to blossom and usher in Mm period of Spring. With February, therefore, begins ihe season of flowers. Recent rainsGIIS - 132 words
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225 1951-02-11 3 UTILISATION OF INDIA'S WATER RESOURCES NEW DELHI, 'By Air Mail) The Hiea Under irrigation in the T ndian Union, although larger than n any other country of the world, s only 20 per cent of the total culti/ated area in the country. Steps that are being taken to increase theFOC - 225 words
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Article41 1951-02-11 3 want quality," he said. The Prime Minister also advised the students to face life fearlessly. "Amon? the many things Gandhiji taught ua was fearlessness. We should n f atwaya think about what will happen to us. We should learn sgeouobr,' F.O.C.F.O.C. - 41 words
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284 1951-02-11 3 India To Have Another Textile Machine-Too! Factory BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— lndia will soon have another major textile machine-tool factory which, when in full production, will supply 1,20,000 spindles and an equivalent quantity of spare parts every year, Mr. A. P. H. Aitken, leader of the British machine-tool delegation, saidFOC - 284 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-02-11 3 PHOTO. General Douglas MacArthur (rig'nt» looks towjuid the front lines rear Suwon. on Jan. 28, during tUs close up inspection of the Allied Limited Otlensive on Koi ;>a's Western Front. Officers with h m at the advanced outpost ar. 1 M tjor General Frank Milbu;n (left), Commander of 1 Corps,A.P. - 60 words
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326 1951-02-11 3 CONTROL IMPOSED ON SALE OF IMPORTED SULPHER NEW DELHI. (By Air Mail). The sale of imported sulphur except under general or special authority has been prohibited bx the Government of India with immediate effect. By a notification published in a uazette Extraordinary, the Government of India have to-day brought sulphurF.O.C. - 326 words
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249 1951-02-11 3 MR. P. R. DAS' ARGUMENTS BEFORE SPECIAL BENCH PATN.V, (By Air Mail). Summing up his arguments before u Special Bemi; of the Patna Hiijh Court on behalf of the iWahar:<jadhiraj of Durhhanj;a and some others who have filed suits r!ialli>ni;inj; the validity of the BiharFOC - 249 words
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Article47 1951-02-11 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. The U.N. Technical Assistance Committee of the Economic ani Social Council on Monday defeated by 11 votes to two the first Russian attempt, to seat Communist China in a U.N. bodv since the General Assembly ind'cated Red China as an A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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165 1951-02-11 3 Uranium Compounds Fatory To Be Set Up In India Now DELHI. Feb. 1 (By Air Mail).— A project for setting up a afctory for the production cf uranium and thorium compounds in India, using as raw materials uranium and urariuin -hearing residues of the monaxtt? factory at; Alwaye, i.s almost;F.O.C. - 165 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-02-11 3 PHOTO Women students of the Lady Hardinge Medical College Delhi are seen carrying banners during a recent protest dc-nons' ration when they called upon the woman Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, to demand improved conditions for women in professional colleges and government services. The Health MinisterA.P. - 59 words
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123 1951-02-11 3 MELBOURNE, Feb. 8. _On an invitation by the Government of New Zealand, the INS destroyer, "Rajput' commanded by Captain Chakravarty, will visit New Zealand next week. INS "Rajput" will be the first Indian warship to touch New Zealand after India attained independence. The destroyer,GIIS - 123 words
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97 1951-02-11 3 KHORRAMESHAHR, Feb. 8. INS Jumn id INS Cauvery, ships oi the 12th Frigate Flottlla 'ot the Indian Navy now on a cruise in the Persian Gulf, arrived in Khorramesm;hr on February 3. INS Jumna flred a 21-gun saulte, which was renined by the Persian ImperialGIIS - 97 words
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79 1951-02-11 3 RANGOON, Feb. 8. Burmese Communists art attacking India >ound caravans along the wartime Stilwell Road linking the Assam railhead of Ledo with the Kachin capial, Myitkyina, three unofficial reports here and yesterday. Traders have hired Gurkha mercenaries to protect caravans taking ;pium and raw stikA.P. - 79 words
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133 1951-02-11 3 Orissa To Contribute 35,000 Tons Of Rice To All India Pool CUTTACK, (By Air Mail) The Food Commissioner of Orissa, ori N Senapati, I. C. S., said here in a broadcast from the Cuttack Station of the A. I. R. that in spite of two successive floods and cyclonic weatheiP.T.I. - 133 words
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129 1951-02-11 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. B.— Unr3ported incomes totalling 7,770,000 rupees (U.S. $1,700,000) were unearthed by the Income Tax Investigation Commission throughout India in January, official sources here said. The i.umber of cases investigated was .V,"7, involving nearly 120,000,000 rupees of "concealed Incomes rn!i is < xpee'edA.P. - 129 words
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Article57 1951-02-11 3 WASHINGTON, Fob. B.—President Truman has ordered the people of Guam to start paying income tax as of last January. Under the new Organic Act for the Pacific Islands, the tax could have b«en delayed until Feb. 1. Guam was transferred from Navy administration to the InteriorA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1951-02-11 4 Chief Secretary's Statement At Press Conference Addressing a Press Conference in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday last the Chief Secretary Mr. M. V. del Tufo referred to Government's decision to appoint unofficial members of the Federal Council to be in charge of1,926 words
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Article24 1951-02-11 4 Ml. George Chandy of Tekv.m. Dept. died at Genera 1 Hospital yesterday at 10 a.m. Burial at Bidadari Cemetery at 2 p.m. today.24 words
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74 1951-02-11 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Feo. B.—Russia apparently is sticking to her threat :o h.iv? nothing to do with UN. Secretary-General Trygve Lie after ie began i^is extended term on "ebruary two. U.N. officials said communications coming from Russia are now oeing addressed to the "United Nations74 words
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