Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 78. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 363 1 Concession Granted To Ex-INA Personnel NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— 1n implementation of the Government's decision to afford relief to former Indian Army personnel, who joined the Indian National Army during the war, the Defence Ministry has settled nearly all outstanding claims in respect of financial concessions granted by the Government,
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  • 174 1 A rally of 14,000 pupils representing all Singapore Schools on the Bqfganade Padang will be opened bf-Jkie Colonial Secretary, Mr. W L- Sythe, today, inaugurating the second Education Week in Singapore. The Programme will include a Parade and March Past of 2.500 students representing the
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  • 74 1 With effect from 7 p.m. tomorrow, May 1, a State of curfew between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m will exist within the police circle of Segamat (as denned ijby Johore etate Government Gazette Notification No. 442 of the Bth May, 1935J. All main roads
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  • 60 1 ILE DTfEU, Apr. 29. Marshal Philippe Petain felt so well Sunday that 'he refused to be examined by doctors. One official medical bulletin said that the 95 -year-old prisoner had a aulet night with a generally im proved condition. Doctors will not issue another health bulletin until Monday
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  • 134 1 500,000 HINDUS STAGE PEACE PARADE IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Apr. 29. Som* 500,000 reverent Hindus massed along Delhi's main streets yesterday as Indian holy men some defying a police ban to appear naked paraded for miles in a convention dedicated to world peace. Included in the procession of 500 were
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  • 76 1 MEtBOURNE. Apr. 29 Prime Minister Robert Menzies and his Liberal Country Party coalition went back into power in the Australian General Election yesterday, but with a reduced majority. With the counting still in progress, estimate late last night were that they would drop eight seats in
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  • 82 1 JAKARTA, Apr. 29.— The aew Indonesian Government under Premier Soekiman took oath, of office on Friday amid expressions nt pessimism over ita chances for prolonged life. Dr. Soekiman is a member of the Masjumi (Moslem) party, but the Masjumist, the Moslem daily, called the new
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  • 72 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 29.— Dr. Mohammed Mussadiq. leader of the Persian campaign for oil nationalisation, was elected the new Prime Minister yesterday by the Majlis, Lower House of Parliament. He gained the surprising large support of 79 of the 90 members present in his bid to succeed Hussain
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY, INDIA, Apr. 29. Police on Saturday fired on rioting Hindus and Sikhs in Ahmedabad, in west central India. Five persona were wounded as mobs attacked police and Moslems with knives and sticks. The disturbance followed demolition of five Hindu temples newly constructed on municipal land with-
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  • 94 1 M^RYVILLE Missouri, Apr. 29.— A natural gas tank blew up yesterday near a college dormitairy, crumbled one wall and sent 180 girls fleeing in night-gowns and pyjamas. No one was killed but 30 girls were Injured or burned and 17 were detained in hospital.
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  • 61 1 RANGOON. Apr. 29, —A fanatical Muslim organisation in\ Arakan, bordering East Pakistan, known as Mujariids, have revived their violent activities which recently caused "hundreds of local inhabitants to flee from atrocities," a local English daily reported today. Thiey have recently attacked villages, the report said. The
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  • 208 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— Opening a three-Say conference of the Criminal Investigation Departments' Chiefs of various States and officials of the Central Intelligence Bureau in Delhi on Apr. 26, the Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, said: "We do not want Ogpu or Gestapo in India
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  • 103 1 SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, Apr. 29 --A large concentration of Chinese Communist troops have been reported in western Tibet, bordering Slnkiang and Indian-held Ladakh frontier of Kashmir. A Buddhist trader from Ladakh who has just returned to Leh. Ladakh's capital, said that in and around one
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  • 130 1 LONDON, Apr. 29.— The Panchen Lama, exiled boy ruler of Buddhist Tibet, has arrived in Peking witb Oriental pomp and pageantry. His appearance hi th|e Chinese Communist capital on Friday, greeted by the Communist Red leaders, has started widespread reports that he may soon be proclaimed
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  • 96 1 NEW TRADE MARK FOR TIGER BALM HONGKONG, Apr. 29. "Tiger Balm king" Mr. Aw Boon Haw today made public a headache that apparently even his own Wonder headache powder can't cure. Mr. Aw, whose "Tiger Balm" patent medicine is used throughout the Far East as a cure for headaches and
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  • 272 1 General Elections Are Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 29.— Reports that the General elections scheduled in November and December this ye Ar may be again postponed because of difficulties in properly delimiting the constituencies in the States, have aroused criticism among Opposition
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 29. Parliament after seven weeks passed the Finance Bill on Thursday last which would give effect to the Financial proposals of the Central Government for the current year. As the Bill finally emerged, the Rupees 31 crores'oT new
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  • 112 1 RANGOON. Apr. 29.— The AntiFascist People's Freedom League, mainstay of the present Burma Government, declared on Thursday it would continue its policy of neutrality in international affairs and try to dissuade other countries from precipitating in a third world, war The statement was in a policy
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  • 110 1 TOKYO. Apr. 29. Chinese Reds today reached the Han River, northHjpst of Seoul, and surged along the north bank in a bid to break through into the apparently once more doomed Korean capital. The Allies, who earlier pulled their defence line back to within four
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  • 141 1 LAHORE, Apr. 29. Syed Sjad Zaheer, secretary of the Pakistan Communist Party, hunted by the police since he went underground over two years ago, was arrested here on Friday, it was announced yesterday. A reward of 5,000 rupees had been offered for information leading to his
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 29. Home Minister C. Rajagopalachari, on behalf of the Government, in the Indian Pai Viment yeterday defended police firing on food rioters at Cooch Behar last Saturday, killing five and wounding 33, as necessary to maintain law and order. Amid scattered cries
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29. Tnree.lundred Nationalist Chinese refugees reaching India en route to Formosa lhave been granted visas in recent months. Home Minister 3. Rajagopalacliari told Parliament yesterday. A.P.
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  • 103 1 TOKYO, Apr. 29. The Genera] Council of Japanese Labour Unions on Friday cancelled its projected May Day rally in face of a warning issued by Supreme Allied Headquarters. The parade was to have taker place in the plaza in front of the Imperial Palace.
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  • 70 1 .TAKARTA, Apr. 29.— Four Indonesians were injured last night when terrorists threw a handgreliade into the front court of Indonesia's biggest and most modern hotel in the centre of Bandung. One of the Indonesians who were all passers-by was rushed tn hospital in a critical condition.
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  • 73 1 PARIS, Apr. 29— Over 10,000 exhibitors from India and 30 other countries a record attracted large crowds at yesterday's opening of the Paris industrial fair, which owes its existence to a charter granted to the city by the French King over 1,300 years ago Electrically driven
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  • 111 1 RANGOON, Apr. 29 All political parties in Burma have asked for a third postponement of Burma's first general election. The parties do not want the election held until tfte country is more settled, they told the Election Super- vision Commission. They said the elections in
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  • 945 2 Millions Remain Steeped In Ignorance Poverty Plea To Raise Scheduled Castes To Better Status NALHATI (Birbhum) The important role that the Scheduled Caste people could play in the national life of the country ;was stressed at the Birbhum District Scheduled Caste Conference held on Apr. 22. Sj. Ajay Mukherjee_ of
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    45 2 .Photo) Shigeki Tunnka, 19-year-old survivor of the Hiroshima Atom bombins:, crosses the line to win the 26-mile 385-yard Boston A.A. Marathon on April 19. The 118-pound runner cmered the course i« 2:27:45, ZM minutes ahead of second place John Laffertv of Boston A.A- A. P.
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  • 199 2 THREE KILLED IN POLICE-PEASANTS CLASH FEROZEPORE: A Sub-Inspector of Police and two villagers were kilied when peasants of two villages clashed with a police party recently according to reports reaching here recently. The police arrested twelve persons in this connection. Three of the accused persons were stated to have "surrendered
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  • 215 2 Future Of French India: Reported Offer By Paris Govt. NEW DELHI: The Government! India had heard some rumours I eyai ding the French Government jiiering French India the status ot an "Associated Stale," but had nomelinite information on the subject,! Htid Dr. B. V. Keskar in reply to /vot. S.
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  • 160 2 INDIA TO MANUFACTURE LOCOMOTIVES JAMSHEDPUR: An agreement is understood to have been entered into by the big German loco-rnanu-facturing concern, Messrs. Krauss Massel. and the Tata Locomotive and Engineering Co. of Tatanagar, whereby the former will provide the F. E. L. Co. with the necessary apitat goods to manufacture locomotives
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  • 406 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 21.— Bombay's Chief Justice Mr. M. C. Chagla suggested the creation of an All-India Bar aaid an Indian Bar Council. The lawyers, he said, should have the rights of audience in all courts in India, should have the same privileges and the-
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  • 30 2 The Madras Government are examining a proposal for production of synthetic rice in the state, Mr. L. P. Roche-Victoria, Pood Minister told a questioner in the Assembly. FOC
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  • 301 2 JAMMU: Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, Kashmir'* Chief Minister, revealed at a Press conference here on Apr. 23 that his Cabinet was •.lurking on a "far-reaching and comprehensive plan" for the reorganition of the entire administrative machinery of the State. The plan, he said, had
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  • 291 2 BATORY WITHDRAWAL CALLED PROPAGANDA MOVE WASHINGTON, Apr 24.— United States shipping officials in New York and Washington describe the Polish government's action in withdrawing the steamship Batory ■ram service to the United States as a propaganda move. A U.S. State Department spokesman adds that a UJS. answer to a Polish
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  • 92 2 GALLE, (By Air Mail).— The assistance of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization wiißL be sought by the Gallile Municipal Council fo: obtaining funds for the establishment of a central public library here. This decision was taken at the monthly meeting
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  • 100 2 Pak. Cabinet May Have 2 More E. Bengal Ministers KARACHI: The Central Government of Fakistan will probably have two more Ministers it is understood. They are believed to be Mr. Azizuddin Ahmed and Mr. Ghyasuddin Pathan, both from East Bengal. This will increase the number of East Bengal members in
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    92 2 PHOTO. The Egyptian Forc!gn Minister, S.ilah Eddin Bey, and a number of other notables, attended the wedding on April 12 at Cairo's Semi Ramis Hotel, of Doctor Zaki Hash -m and Miss Amal Firki, daughter of Amln Bey Firki, Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Egypt. The bridegroom, a
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  • 81 2 IMPHAL: Ten members of th« Manipur State Advisory Council have submitted a memorandum to the Government of India regarding an interim Government. The memorandum suggests that the present Advisory Council should be allowed to remain until it is replaced by an elected body It also
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  • 55 2 CALCUTTA: 40-ycar-old Deoraj Misir, who wanted his Sunday norning: shave at his residence in he third floor of 51 Banstola Street, Burrabazar died a mysterious death shortly after. A faint injury mark was disco vued on his throat and the barber, '•ho did the shave was put
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  • 50 2 MELBOURNE, Apr. 28. Police innounced the arrest of six teenaged youths, accused of having illegally used cars and altering the number plates with chewing gun and toothpaste. They made "3s" look like "8s" and "Ps" like "Bs." All pleaded guilty and were fined a total of £55. A.P.
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  • 485 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Use Ot Word Scandal Deplored NEW DELHI, Apr. 10 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day panned the demand tor adout Rs. 12$ crores for the Army after hearing the trune Minister, Sri Nehru on the question ot the jeep contract. Sri Nehru said tnat
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  • 57 3 POOKjk; A:\ earthquake shock ot niccie:uLe intensity -at its origin with epicentre at latitnd* 28 degrees iijini live north, longitude 94 point uve dcgices cast, o-.i the north-easi border of Assam about 1,490 miles a\v*ay from Poona was recorded by the seismographs in the Meteorological Office, Poona, at
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  • 260 3 NO REVALUATION OF RUBEE NOW, SAYS DESHMUKH NEW DELHI, Apr. 10 (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Sri Chintaman Deshmukh, told Parliament today he had come to the conclusion that at the moment it would not be in the interests of India to revalue the rupee. "If we revalue now,"
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHIi Acharya J. B. Kripalani, leader 6f the Democratic Front in the Congress, said here recently that the only salvation for the country afflicted as it is with many ills, lay in following unreservedly Mahatmn Gandhi's teachings. "We are sitting"' on the
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  • 75 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 28.— The Industry Minister,. Mr. Harekrushna Matttab, replying to a short-notice question in tne parliament said that as a result of the Government's direction to mills to increase the production of dhoties and sarees, the total monthly availability of dhoties and serees
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  • 841 3 INDIA'S NEEDS IN RESPECT OF POINT FOUR PLAN ESTATES DUTY BILL -NO COMMUNIST LNFILTRATION FROM TIBET -TELENGANA UNREST continues INDEPENDENCE MEDAL TEMPORARY STAFF IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE -OIL PROSPECTING IN U.P. NEW DELHI, Apr. 10 (By Air ivia.il Tne list 01 Government, ci iuciia's requirements in respect
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  • 71 3 AMBALA, Apr. 28.— Rajkumari Arnrit Kaur, Health Minister, inaugurating the All-India Medical Licentiates Convention here counselled the licentiates not to fritter away their energies in fighting for "socalled rights and privileges No useful purpose would be served she said, by asking the Indian Medical Council
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    46 3 PHOTO). A blizzard of tickertape descends* on the car of General Douglas MaeArthur as it moves down Montgomery Street in the heart of San Francisco's financial district on route to the city hall and an official welcome for the displaced supreme commander, on Apr. 18. A.P.
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  • 161 3 POINT PEDRO, (By Air Mail).— "When Parliament is sitting fraud flies over it," said Mr. Suntheralingam, M.P in a denunciation of tine new National flag, at a public meeting at Vigneswara College. Karaveddi, presided over by Mr. C. Thanabalasingham, Advocate. The new Fraud Flag, he
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  • 253 3 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The special sub-com-mittee of the Government Parliamentary Group meets shortly to discuss proposal for and against the shifting of the Havelock Racecourse to a site at least IS miles from Colombo. Mr, Oliver Weerasinghe, Government Town Planner, will
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  • 105 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The Public Service Commission has decided that, as regards the !ansaage to be offered at competitive examinations for appointment to tbe Public Service, candidates, both of whose parents are Sinhalese or Tamil mast take Sinhalese or Tamil, which ever language they prefer.
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  • 81 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The Egyptian Government has refused Air Ceylon "commercial rights" at Cairo airport, which is one of the halts on the Colombo London service. The authorities are now considering the use of Bahrein as an alternative to Cairo. Some time ago Sir John
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  • 407 4 SAFEGUARD AGAINST RE-EXPORT A very welcome gesture has been made by India to relieve, the acute shortage of gunnies and hessian which have been causing serious concern to Malayan consumers and even impeding some development programmes in the country for quite some time now. This
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  • 66 4 The Selangor Police states that with immediate effect, all vehicles of two tons in weight going north Horn Port Swettenham are to go /ia Bukit Kamuning Road All vehicles going south to Port Swettenham are to use the Sidney 3ridge at Klang. There is no weight
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  • 82 4 The Second meeting of the Fourth Session of the Council of State, IYengganu, will be held on June 16. it the Istana Maziah, Kuala Treng--sanu, commencing at 10 a.m. TAN AH PONG, a little girl age 4 years, admitted to the St Andrews Mission Hospital, Singapore,
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  • 186 4 SINGAPORE, Apr. 29.— The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore issued the following list of. Cabinet members: 1. Prime Minister. Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo (Masjumi). 2. Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Suwirjo (P N.1.) 3. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Ahmad Subardjo (Masjumi). 4. Minister of
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  • 286 4 BANGKOK, Apr. 29.— Siam's Premier Phibun Songram said last week that United Nations determined stand in Korea has saved this small kingdom and neighbouring countries from the clutches of the Chinese Communists. The Premier, who is Field Mar bhal of the
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  • 60 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— Mr. K. P. S. Menon, Foreign Secretary, Government of India, is on three months' leave. Mr. S Dutt, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, has been appointed as Foreign Secretary in his place. Mr. B. N. Chakravar.ty, Joint Secretary, External Affairs Ministry, has taken
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  • 26 4 Mr. K. G. KURUVILLA beloved father of Mr. K. K. George, Naval Base passed away peacefully at his home in Travancore on 19tVi April, 1951.
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  • 207 4 COLOURED VOTERS' PETITION READ IN S.A. PARLIAMENT CAPETOWN, Apr. 29.— A petition signed by 100,000 registered voters of the Union and South West Africa, opposing- (the Separate representation of voters bill, was read in th« Assembly by the clerk at the table on Thursday last. Organised by the Civic Rights
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  • 52 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 29.— Ticketless travelling resulted in a loss to the Indian railways of n?arly 30 million rupees (U.S. $6.3 million) each year, it was officially announced. t Durirg IPSO, effective checks resulted in a collection of 19 million rupees from ticketless travellers.-
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  • 1199 4 NOT EVEN A SINGLE INDIAN WORKER HAS BEEN GRANTED CEYLON CITIZENSHIP! C.LC. DEPLORES GOVTS UNHELPFUL ATTTTUDE COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). The Ceylon Indian Congress at its eleventh annual general meeting held at "Lakshmanapuri" Watlegama, recently passed a resolution condemning the Ceylon Govt. for their action in disenfrachising thousands of Indians
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  • 82 4 LONDON, Apr. 29.— The Admiralty is determined to keep ud the search for the Brttis.h submarine Affray until some bant of what happened to it is found, an Admiralty spokesman said last night The Affray submerged on April 16 with 75 men aboard off the
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