Indian Daily Mail, 11 March 1951

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  • 17 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 29. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY,4MARCH 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 571 1 Chief Prosecution Witness In Laik Ali Case Questions In Indian Parliament NEW DELHI, Mar. 10— The escape of Col. HasMil. an important Frost c a- ion witness mine Mir Laik All case, to Pakistan under the assumed name of Mr. L L. Pinto had an
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  • 90 1 BAN ON RACING RESULTS! DIAAPOLIS, Mar. 10,— Indiana barred f'-om giv- result* and prices if a cry Bill just p <ed by the Senate is civen final The newspaper l:an was included endment 10 the bill, said by i' to be aimed at "intevand gangsters" whic tthibitx lotteries and "housoy-ho"
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  • 70 1 9 GIRLS BURNED TO DEATH MADRAS, Mar. lv. Nine girib wtre uaiacd to doutii wnen a or* o-ojie uut hi v urevvvjiKo ai oivacnu>c*puruiii 1/n.ijievt.ii gu,wicv) on Aia.'. a, accorcung to <* report received Lrom Tuiicoxln. i^v ticiiu' gu'-o, wna e.ji_ap^d ,v»Lii burns, weie takei. lo tne cusci'icc heaciQuaxtezß iioopuai
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  • 129 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 10. --AD^ut 000 memoers of oao Payecnu Asaf iCniidren's comer, "jugantar atertalned last ounuay afternoon at Government House by Dr. XL N. Katju, the governor was received oy "Swapan Buro," and on Lila Banerjee read an address on benaii of tne Asar.
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  • 96 1 "M-DAY" FOR AMERICAN MOTORISTS CHICAGO, Mar. 10.— Some time this year probably m December the LOGO.OOOih American to lose his life m traffic accidents since 1900 will be killed, according to the National Safety Council. In a nationwide campaign to postpone M-Day," the Council said every motorist pedestrian must 'make
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  • 41 1 MASS PROTEST AGAINST DISENFRANCHISEMENT BILL CAPETOWN, liar. 10. Police with riiios aiul fixed bayonets ringed the South African Parliament today as B.OCO Africans marched through Capetown chanting protests against a bill seeking to remove coloured voters from the common roll.- A.P.
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    41 1 Photo. Sir Bengal Ran of India, Now Pwltwri of the U.N. Security Council, here turns over the Ravel to D. J. Von Balluseck (right)' of the Netherlands, as the Kashmir question come« nn :,i Lake Success on March 1.- A. P.
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  • 96 1 Peahawar, (Northwest Frontier Province), Mar. 10. The legislative mbly here yesterday denounced French "aggression" m Morocco and unanimously passed a motion urging United Nations to intervene immediately. It asked the United Nations to appoint an inquiry committee to Investigate the situation m Morocco and "stop
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  • 435 1 PLAN REFERRED TO EXPERTS BEFORE FINAL APPROVAL NEW D^LHi, Mar. 10.— The electric locking device meant for prevention of thefts, ticketless travel and other offences m trains, which was fitted with Ihc Banana Express by Mr. P. C. Mukherjee of Calcutta, was put on trial
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  • 51 1 ANKARA, liar. 10. Turkish Premier Adrian Menderes' cabinet resigned unexpectedly today over a dispute on internal affairs. President Djelal Bayar has accepted the resignation, but asked the cabinet to continue m office until a new one is formed. Most sources thought Menderes would head a new combination.
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  • 52 1 LAHORF. Mai*. 10. M. Nemchina, leader of the Soviet delegation to the E.C.A.F.E., said here on Mar. 5 that the Soviet Government had not imposed any restriction on the use of "Burqa." "One can s°e burqa-clad Muslim women m many republics m the Soviet Union," h r
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  • 168 1 MALAYAN PRINCESS CHANGES HER MIND LONDON, Mar. 9. Tungku Ahmad Yahaya, nephew of the Sul lan ot Kedah. said his 19-year-old sister Princess Zabariah has now abandoned the idea of marrying until she is 2L Referring to Singapore reports shr was applying to a London court for permission us a
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  • 111 1 PLOT UNEARTHED IN PAKISTAN! LAHORE, Mar. 9. Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat AH Khan, announced today that a plot had been unearthed aimed ''to create commotion m the country by violent means and m furtherance of that purpose to subvert that the loyalty of the Pakistan defence forces". The Prime Minister
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  • 80 1 HAT MADE OF BILLS! DALLAS, TEXAS, Mar. 10. Mrs. Georgia Clark, whose signature as Treasurer of the United States appears on all dollar bills, caused a I minor sensation when she walked down a crowded Dallas Street wearing hat with a crown made of dollar bills. That hat was made
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  • 74 1 POONA. Mar. 10.— A Tiro which broke out on Mar. 6 afternoon m the Raja Bahadur Motila 1 Textile Mills destroyed mill spare parts and gutted a rart of th n *njftafm The damage was estimated by the management at over a lakh of rupees. A
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  • 93 1 LONDON, Mar. 9. Defence Ministers of most British Commonwealth na nuns will meet here ir May to lit their strategic plans into tiiose oi me Atlantic Allies. It will oe the first purely defence parley held by the Commonwealth partner! since the war. India, committed
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  • 61 1 INDIA'S FIRST DIAMOND MINE BOMBAY, Mar. 8. India's firs diamond mine will soon be openuo m p^nna, former princely state m Central India. TWo experts from the De Beer*. group ot South African mines are a. prevent m Bombay to advise thi i^niia diamond syndicate. a recent, geological survey o.
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  • 33 1 KARIMOANJ, Mar. ID.— Loss ea timatca at several tnousand rupees was caused uy a lire here on Tnursday, Majr. 1. About half a dczer. houses and shops were suited. FOC
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  • 210 1 PEASANTS' SATYAGRAHA AT JAIPJUGURI jalpaiguki. Mar. iv.— a number or peasants have been offering satyagraha aorc since Mar. l against tae alleged {allure of Government w implement the piov.sions ol tne West tknga. 3argadar Act, i9oJ. Th<- lead r of t:;> peasants who nud oaered satyagrana near .in.court premiss* was
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  • 180 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 10.— Inaugu.atmg tne .\aL.o.iai Piastic^ tixaioiaoii ;n caxcucta last week, onri dareic;iuana Maaatab, li^uotry ana- uoaxmtrce Minister, *j,v<<ji-u--.nent oi luaia, advised kae piuoi.c .ndusiry not, 10 depend o*l o tiivr oounuies lor raw matti-.a^ £>m\ Manatao saio. uoo.c mate•rUUS lor pit-paring p.a_ne.» Uwuxiu--U m
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  • 389 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 10. Shri Hare Krushna Mahatab, India's Minister for Commerce and Industry, formally opened !ast week at Tribeni, about forty miles from Calcutta, j Tissues Mill, the first of its kind m India, designed lo produce 200 tons of cigarette paper per
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  • 57 1 RANGOON, Mar. 9. Premier rhakin Nu told tn« Burmese Par.lament yesterday that the Government has approached Britain for i loan to enable Burmese to tixis .hares m the British-owned Burnah Oil Company. Thakin Nu said the BOC issets were £15.000.000 and that he
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  • 1498 2  -  DR, S. DUTT By ACROSS the barriers of the Karakoram mountain range and seas and ocean, the Chinese and the Indians have known each other since time out of mind. Perhaps their distant forefathers knew each other eV cToing back through Indian history century by century,
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    72 2 Nasrollah Entezam, President of the United Nations General Assembly, chats with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel m New York City on Mar mi 1, prior to attending tne 21st Annual Dinner of the Asia Institute. Kntezam, guest of honour at the affair, told the gathering at the
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  • 255 2 M. N. ROY'S SUPPORT TO NEHRU'S FOREIGN POLICY PATNA, (By Air Mail) —Mr M. N. Roy told Pressmen here on Feb. 25 that India must not take sides and must remain neutral m the event of a world war. He said he agreed on principle with Mr. Nehru's policy of
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) Two of India's leading medical laboratories, the Haffekine Institute, Bombay, and the Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, have been invited by the World Health Organisation to serve as influenza centres m the international network of more than 34 such centres set up by WHO m
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  • 78 2 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail).— One person succumbed to gas and three were rendered unconscious on Mar. 4 when a party of Municipal workers were cleaning the underground drainage near Ewree, m the northern part of the city. These men, it was stated, became unconscious
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  • 226 2 BOMBAY, cßy Air Mail) The a Textile Control Committee, which I p met at me Secretariat reccnuy, under the presidentship oi Mr. n ivloraji Desai, is reported to r nave recommended to the Uovern- d ment ot India that tne tour per cent c cut on
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    6 2 PHOTO. HBBsasggsßißxes to Addis Ababa.- A.P.
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  • 218 2 NEW DELHI, (By r. Mail). Mr. U. D. De mukh told Mr. K. M. Trip.; m Parliament recently tJ S~= the net amount realised from sir. £E savings, including post office ings deposits m the three ye\ e= 1948, iy49 and 1950 were Rs. 31 crores, Rs.
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  • 653 2  - Siginificance Of O'wealth Premiers' Conference KENNETH BRADLEY by TT IS POSSIBLE thai the Con- j» x leience 01 uumnonweattn Prime Ministers wn.cn recenuy enaeu la L,onaon may prove do nave beexj one mosi. important ana iarteaching since vie mst 01 tne&a meeun&s was neiu during u\? juuaeti of Victoria m
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  • 131 2 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) and Agriculture Minister Mr. Afunshi told the fourteenth meeting of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee here on Feb. 27 that sugar factories m eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were m a precarious position. Unless they were prepared to exert their utmost by creating
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  • 66 2 POONA, (By Air Mail).— The next session of the Indian Philosophical Congress will be held m Poona m December at the invitation of the University. A meeting of the teachers of philosophy and others interested m t£e subject has been convened for March il to set up a
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  • 59 2 POONA, (By Air Mail) —Thirty one persons were reported drowned when a boat carrying 43 members of a marriage party capsized m Mulshi Dam near Poona on Friday evening. The dozen survivors swam ashorft. It was reported that the boat lilted to one side because of high
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  • 468 3 BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) Sardar Datar Singh, President of the Indian General "Cotton Committee, on Feb. 23 referred to the variou§ steps taken m the direction oi expanding the production o t cotton m India, and that production m the current year was now
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    98 3 Photo. Tljp last of Frankfurt's seven bridges across the main river, all of them destroyed by the retreating KasJ Wehrmacht m 1945, was reopened to traffic on March 1. It has been named 'Peace Bridge' and replaces the former "Wilhelms'oni cek«-\ temporarily repaircvl after 1J145 and completely demolished la*t year.
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  • 297 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). The industry and Commerce Minister, Mr. H. K. Mahlab. drew the largest amount, Rs. i;-5,7b7-2-u among the Central Guv- a Ministers as travelling allowance during the year 19ou-5i (up to Fob. 18, 1951;, according to a statement laid on the table
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  • 404 3 NEW DELHI, (Uy Air Mail).— Mi., iv. v. rvu.irii*Lii waiK^a out -jl a.t> a against, cue tspca-tkcr i> lciu^ux to permit auil uu iiit>.ft.c- a lepitvstntuiion aoout a ruiuig givcji u> ivii. lviaviuaiiuu: m UM noa^e recently. vvj.cn urn yuv-otion-hour was over tuid vie hjrrtmTrT was
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  • 60 3 JAMMU, (By Air Mail).— Swat ms >f locusts were reported to have entered Jammu" recently l'rom tne eastern side. According to information reaching .;ere, swarms oi locusts were Hying on March 3 evening over Ramnagar Lehsil leading towards Udhampur, 42 mitea nortn of Jammu. 'They are believed
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail) The Delhi administration has deckled 10 pull clown the eighty-year-01-' dock Tower m Delhi's busy thrmighfare, Ciiandni Chowk, on tjio ecommendation of the Chief Eng>LC-, Central Public Works Depart tent Ihe 25 feet top of the tower hart
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  • 49 3 BURMESE PREMIER DENIES RED CHINA MENACE RANGOON. Mar. 8. Burmese Premier Thakin Nu today described alk of a menace to Burma from Red China as a myth created by hose wishing to disrupt relations between the two countries. He said relations between Peking -md Rangoon are "most cordial". A.P.
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 8. India has accepted an invitation to join two of several international commodity ffi nips formed to study problems of tbc sea i city of raw materials, a spokesman told Parliament today. He said India would participate In the group connected with the
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  • 352 3 RS. 13 CRORES TO BE SPENT ON DVC THIS YEAR NEW DELHI, <By Air Mail). fbe budget estimate for the Damoiar Vai.ey Corporation for 1951-52 I Rs. 15.35.80,000 as against the evised estimate tor iyoO-51 <*f Am. 8,45,00,000. The budgeted amount foe 1951-52 nchld— a sum ot tis. 6<il lakhs,
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  • 170 3 Calcutta Records 533 Small-Pox Deaths In A Week CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Small-pox claimed a record number of i>66 victims during the week ended Feb. 21, according to final official figures released m Calcutta on Feb. 1 1 by the City Health authorities There were 606 attacks and 533 deaths,
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    52 3 PHOTO. Marjorie Souares, A':l-India Women's high jump champion (4 feet bk inches), is pictured Here during practice at the New Delhi National Stadium for the first A*.an games now m progress. Looking on is Ted W. Arnold, of U.S.A. official chief coach to the team oi 187 Indian men and
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  • 278 3 B.C.G. Vaccination To Be Extended To Rural Areas In India MADRAS. (By Air Mail).— B.C.G. vaccination against Tuberculosis now being carried out by the International Tuberculosis Campaign m India, m collaboration with the Central and the State Governments, will be extended to rural areas m the near future. Disclosing this
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  • 72 3 TRIP TO THE MOON BOMBAY, (By Air Mail) —A considerable number of persons m Europe have already registered passages for the first trip to the iin urn, according to Mr. Charles Holt, Deputy General Manager of "Thos Cook" m London. Mr. Holt said: "Booking passage to the moon is not
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  • 81 3 Development Plans Of Government NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The Planning Commission has invited Mr. A D. Gorwala to review the present administrative machinery and methods, specially from the aspect of implementation of development programmes, and to suggest measures tor improvement m public administrations and m the administration of public
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  • 396 3 MIANWALI, (By Air Mail) The Prime Minister of Pakistan and President of the All-Pakistan Muslim League, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, declared here on Feb. 27 that the foreign policy of Pakistan was independent. The Prime Minister, who was addressing a public meeting, added
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  • 407 3 PROGRESS MEANS WELFARE OF MAN Dr. Prasad DEOGHAR, (By Air Mail) Presiient Rdjendra Prasad addressing the annual Convocation of the Deoghar /idyapith said here on Feb. 26 that progi-ess should mean welfare of mankind. Ihe way to destruction could not be called progress. He d;ev.- attention to lip services paid
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  • 225 3 CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) Prices of Indian tyres, particularly n the giant tyre classification even •fter the recent price increase from January 22 were still considerably ower than prices obtaining m U.S.A. This was impressed upon the members of the Indian Tariff Board by
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  • 63 4 Information has been received lhal a dangerous disease, namely smallpox exists m the whole of the China toast including Hong Kong. Under section 61 of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1939, that the whole of the China coast including Hong Kong are infected places
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  • 252 4 Passenger Service Modified The Malayan Railway Administration announces that a revised Time Table will come into operation as from tomorrow Monday, Mar. iz t and draws attention to the following modifications m the Passenger service. The Day Mail train will leave Penang at
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  • 168 4 Malan's Warning To S.A. Protection Movement CAPETOWN, Mar. 9. South African Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Malan, leader o t the Nationalist Party, Mr. Nicolaas C. Havenga, Afrikaner Party chief and Finance Minister, and two Nationalist Party leaders, have warned the "South African Protection Movement" not to indulge m politics. liie
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  • 146 4 Owners and occupiers of all lands m Jasin district, lying within a distance of 50 yards from the public road, have been ordered by the District Officer, Mr. J. Hamer, to cut and clear away from such land, herbago, bushes and undergrowth,
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  • 304 4 MALAYA'S DELEGATE TO I.C.F.T.U. CONFERENCES SELECTED The Malayan Trade Union Council at a recent meeting ressolved to send two delegates to each of the I.C.F. T.U. (.international Confederation of Mcc Trade Unions) Conferences to be held at Brussels m April, Karachi m May, and Milan m July. Mr. Ooi Thiam
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  • 175 4 Singapore Government has justj signed a Cultural Aid agreement with CARE (Co-operative lor American Remittances to Europe, a powerful non-profit-making voluntary relief I agency which has been organised m the U.S.A. to enable individuals and organisations there to send technical scientific and professional publications and educational
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  • 43 4 With effect from Mar. 8, a curfew has been imposed m Siputeh within the Town Board area from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. All persons living m the area must remain indoors unless m possession of the necessary police permit.
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  • 146 4 Today, Sunday, Mar 11, Batu Caves Telephone Exchange will be replaced by a modern automatic system. The present manual exchange has been m service since 1945, and the traffic has been exceptionally heavy. The automatic system necessitates changes to all subscribers numbers. In most,
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  • 46 4 LONDON, Mar. 9. —Moscow radio devoted hailf of its programme to Arab countries yesterday to events m Morocco. Quotlne the Tass correspondent m Paris, the radio said the Sultan of Morocco was virtually a prisoner m his palace surrounded by troous Reuter
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  • 28 4 It is officially announced that the British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, Mr. A. Hyde, has been appointed Director of Manpower for the State of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 168 4 In yesterday's Gazette, Govern ment has announced the withdrawal of a total of lodi acres irom the notirication under section d o* the Land Acquisition Ordinance m respect of the land likely to be needed for an airport at Paya Labar. This area,
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  • 56 4 Applicants for ex-gratia compensation are reminded that the closing date for the return of application forms is Mar. 15. Over 70 forms have yet to be returned, and it i srequested that these be sentt to the Secretary, Riot Claims Tribunal, c/c Labour Department, Havelock
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  • 204 4 Kampong Guards chased and slashed armed bandits with parangs wno recently went to a nouse m Kuala Langat to murder the Ketua Kampong, Bukit Changan.g, m Kuala L.angat district of tSoutn. Selangor. Four bandits were leaving the house after finding the ketua gone, when a
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  • 94 4 In view of numerous complaints made regarding the recent increases m the price of soap, an enquiry into production costs of locally made soap has been started, and it is hoped to arrange a meeting with representatives of the trade to discuss the position m the
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  • 271 4 Emergency Regulations for the control of building were published on Jan. 8 and it was explained that this measure was made necessary by the insufficiency of the capacity of the t.uilding industry m the Federation and the quantity of essential building materials available
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  • 161 4 A laige gathering of Government employees held a meeting recently at the Cathay Theatre, Tranquerah Road, Malacca, and decided to form a co-operative society. The society will be known as "The Malacca Cooperative Stores Society, Ltd." Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, Resident Commissioner,
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  • 97 4 The Postmaster-General, Malaya, reports that considerable quantities ot insufficiently prepaid letters and postcards addressed to Chinese m Indonesia are being posted m Malaya for transmission by surface mail and points out that a tax of double the deficiency is collected from the addressee of each
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  • 94 4 RANGOON. Mar. 9. A Burmese Buddhist monk, U Narada. arrived here yesterday after being deported by the East Pakistan Ggvernment for allegedly "fomenting communal strife and causing misunderstanding among Arakanese living on the East Pakistan border. The 40 -year-old monk born m Arakan
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  • 421 4 The majority oi direciees at Wardieburn Reception Lamp, a muc aiitl a iiaii beyond Setapak village m Seiangor, nave requested mat they oe drafted into jungle companies wnen they pass out. Mone OI teem, however, has furnished reasons to support their requests, Out Superintendent
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