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Title Section16 1951-10-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 243. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article200 1951-10-12 1 Says He Is No Longer Of Nehru Govt!\ NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— India's Law Minister. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. walked out of Parliament today after the Speaker refusid him permission to make a statement in which he charged that decisions of Prime Minister Mr. Nehru'sA.P. - 200 words
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99 1951-10-12 1 SUDAN WILL IGNORE EGYPT'S ANNEXATION MOVE! LONDON, Oct. 11.— The British-protected Government of Sudan served notice on Wednesday it will ignore Egypt's move to annex its rich, million-square-mile territory. The Foreign Office at the same time reaffirmed that Britain will lead the Sudanese people to selfgovernment and then let themA.P. - 99 words
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249 1951-10-12 1 LONDON Oct. 11. Biitain will take all necessary steps to maintain her garrison in the Suez Canal Zone of Egypt, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The British view is that the presence of the garrison is fully justified under the termsReuter - 249 words
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143 1951-10-12 1 Egypt To Conclude Non-Aggression Pacts With Russia, U.S. CAIRO. Oct. 11.— Egyptian newspapers today quoted Foreign Minister Mohammed Salah el Din as saying that Egypt is studying the possibility of concluding non-aggres-sion pacts with big powers which have no occupation troons in Egypt Russia, the U.S. and France. The ministerA.P. - 143 words
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Article50 1951-10-12 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 11. Australia is "closely watching developments in Egypt," an official of the Prime Ministers Department said on Wednesday. Prime Minister Robert Menzies had deferred a promised statement on Egypt to the House of Representatives in order to avoid any possibility of embarrassing LondonCairo negotiations. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article73 1951-10-12 1 CAIRO, Oct. 11. The French Embassy on Wednesday protested to Egypt against the destruction ot French property by rioting Egyptian mobs. The embassy described the protes: as '"preliminary" and said it would be followed by a formal complaint. At least 200 wildly demonstrating Egyptians earlier on WednesdayA.P. - 73 words
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64 1951-10-12 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 11.— The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad will '-.augurate the Att--India premiere Of a film on Florence Nightingale here tomorrow, Oct. 12. '"■'he proceeds of the premiere will so to the Royal College of Nursing Education Fund, London. AU theFOC - 64 words
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42 1951-10-12 1 UNITED NAriOMD, Oct. 11— The ScniTtv Council will meet on Mondav Oct. 15 to hear Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq present his country's case in the oil dispute with Britain, it was announced here last night.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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235 1951-10-12 1 MUSLIM LEAGUE CONDEMNS HUSSEIN IMAM'S ACTION (From Our Own Corresponded MADRAS, Oct. 11.— The Work ins Committee of the Al l India Muslim. League which met here under the piesidency of Mr. M. li. Ismail took serious exception to the chaiges made against the Indian Government by a Muslim member235 words
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90 1951-10-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 11. It is learnt that Congress President Nehru will be visiting all the :tes of India in connection w.th ike Congress election campaign. Hia tour will begin about the end of November and he plans90 words
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115 1951-10-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I NEW DELHI, Oct. 11. Home IVl'in'slcr Mr. C. Rajagopalachari'* decision to retire from offlce shortly has led to a spate of rumours in the Press that it was only another deep move to keep aloof from the present dissensions among115 words
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Article156 1951-10-12 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. IL— -Referring to the 12-day debate in the Indian Parliament on the Press Bill, the HINDUSTAN TIMES says: "We do not take a tragic view of the Bill as it has emerged from Parliament. The crowning masterpiece of the Home Minister's strategy on156 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 1 There will be a recruiting of Malay, Chinese and Indian police constables at the Central Police Station, Ipoh., All applicants should present themselves at 9 a.m. on Oct. 24, 1951.32 words
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Article86 1951-10-12 1 BAJPAI TO SUCCEED MRS. PANDIT? NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— Sir Girja Shankar Bajpal. Secretary-General of the Foreign Ministry, is expect ed to succ-ed Mrs. Vilayalakshml Pandit as A nba_ssador to Washington late this year, a reliable source said Wednesday night. Th? informant said Mrs. Pandi* would return to India inA.P. - 86 words
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128 1951-10-12 1 BURMA RICE FOR CEYLON: SENANAYARE'S EFFORTS RANGOON, Oct. 11.— During his stay hore Mr. Don Senranayake will negotiate for 600,000 tons of Burmese rice for 1952, a usually well Informed source said ftere last night. He is due to meet Thakin Nu, Burmese Prime Minister and other Ministers of theReuter - 128 words
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Article71 1951-10-12 1 RANGOON, Oct. 11. Ceylon's Premier. Mr. Senanayake and his son Dudley Senanayake this morning visited the two centuries old Shwe Dagon Pagoda. Trustees of the pagoda received them s 3. owing them round the different shrines ol the 326-feet _.igh pagoda. Tht Premier who is aReuter - 71 words
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Article92 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11.— King George VI was ajgain seen by his doctors ac Buckingham Palace yesterday morning but no bulletin was issued. Tnis indicated .that the King was still continuing to make progress after his serious lung operation 17 days ago. The King yesterday commandedReuter - 92 words
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Article121 1951-10-12 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 11.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Canada's capital at 1500 GMT (S'pore time 10.30 p.m.) yesterday to open a two-day visit. Tne royal couple were greeted by a large crowd and o.ficially welcomed by the Governor- General, Viscount Alexander, andA.P. - 121 words
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Article83 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11.— A Buckingham Palace spokesman said yesterday Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh plan to arrive in Australia on Mar. 1 and leave on May 1. They are due to arrive in New Zealand May 7 and stay until June 7. "Wc knowA.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-10-12 1 Photo. A.P. A N. KHOSLA (left) of New Delhi, India's chairman of the Central Waterpower Irrigation and Navigation Commission; Michael W. Strauss, USA Commissioner of Reclamation, and M. R. Chopra (right), Superintending Engineer of Bhakra dam in the Punjab, sign the USA-India agreement for Reclamation Cooperation In Washington, D. C.A.P. - 52 words
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276 1951-10-12 1 India Holds Key To Sec-Council Action On Persian Oil Dispute UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 11. India was yesterday seen as holdinir the key voting in the Security Council on a new and milder British i*esolution dealing with the Persian oil dispute. The new resolution calls on both parties to resume talksReuter - 276 words
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127 1951-10-12 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— Swedish prefabricated housing eocperts may help the Indian government rescue a U552,100,000 investment and turn an abandoned Delhi factory into a springboard for solution otf this country's acute shelter problem. So far the government's outiay on the Delhi PrefabA.P. - 127 words
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48 1951-10-12 1 KOREA LIAISON OFFICERS WILL MEET AGAIN TODAY TOKYO, Oct. 11.— United Nations and Communist liaison officers were reported today to have failed to agree on final arrangements for a resumption of the Korean armistice talks. But it was officially announced they would meet again tomorrow at Panmunjon. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article75 1951-10-12 1 LUCKNOW, Oct. 11.— Three coal seams capable of yielding about 12 million tons of coal have been located in the Dange Valley on the border between o|ttar Pradesh and Nepal. Seams also contain high percentage of sulphur and iron ore and other minerals. Investigations carriedGIIS - 75 words
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63 1951-10-12 1 Under the Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations 1951 permits were issued yesterday by the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, to to the following papers published by the Melayu Raya Press: Melayu Raya, Mingguan Melayu, and Film Raya. The licence for the Melayu Raya Press which was withdrawn on63 words
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Article50 1951-10-12 1 KARACHI, Oct. 11. President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines yesterday accepted an invitation from the Pakistan government to visit this country in the near future. The invitation was extended at Karachi airport by Foreign Minister Mahmood Hussain, who greeted Quirino on his stop here enroute A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article44 1951-10-12 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 10— Dr. Hjalma. Schacht, formerly Hitler's financial expert who has been studying Indonesian economic and financial conditions at the Government's request, yesterday handed his report to Premier Mohammed Suikiman. The report, containing 15,000 words, has not vet been published. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article70 1951-10-12 1 COPENHAGEN, Oct. 11. King Frederick Ot Denmark, in a royal decree, had announced that women may now be knighted. They may only receive the accolade in one order, however, that of Knight of the Dannebrog (Danish ftaig). The move followed years of campaigning for recognition of women'sA.P. - 70 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 1 ATHENS, Oct. 11. The new Greek parliament held its first meeting early yesterday, when all but four of the 149 members already elected in the first distribution nrf seats were present.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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431 1951-10-12 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, October 12, 1951. TO CEYLON'S PREMIER: OUR GREETINGS! fXS behalf of the Ceylonese and Indians in this country, the INDIAN DAILY MAIL extends a warm welcome to the Prime Minister of Ceylon the Right Hon'bie D. S. Senanayake on the occasion of his arrival here431 words
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Article119 1951-10-12 2 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Oct. s:— The Hyderabad State Congress Election Committee today forwarded to the Central Election Committee eight lists of Congress candidates for the forthcoming General Elections. This was because no unanimity could be reached on the selection of all the two hundred candidates 175 lor the119 words
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Article43 1951-10-12 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.— The Industry Minister, Mr. H. K. Mahtab, told questioner in Parliament that Goveinment proposed to impose price control on powerloom cloth and also rationalise the production of powerloom cloth by reduction in the numfcei of varieties.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article328 1951-10-12 2 To Be Self-Sufficient By January Next BOMBAY, Oct. 6: India is expected to be completely self-sufficient in coastal shipping by January, 1952, according to official sources here. Even though total reservation of coastal shipping for Indian ships, as per the announcement made by tno Government of IndiaF.O.C. - 328 words
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Article127 1951-10-12 2 LUCKNOW, Oct, s.— Mr. Triloki Singh, leader of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party in Uttar Pradesh and leader of the opposition in the U.P Assembly, announced that a convention of the K.M.P. workers in U.P. would be held in Lucknow on Oct. 11 and 12FOC - 127 words
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113 1951-10-12 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.*— A private Japanese industrial mission is expected to visit India shortly, according to a report received by the Government of India Mr. D. P. Karmarkar told Mr. R. K. Sidhva in Parliament that the mission would contact Indian commercial circles. ItF.O.C. - 113 words
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470 1951-10-12 2 KARACHI, Oct. s.— Mr. Altaf Hussain, Editor of "Dawn" tendered resignation from membership of the Fakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference yesterday. A war of words was on between Mr. Altaf Hussain, and Pir Ali Mohammed Rachdi, Editor of Sind Observer. Mr. Altaf Hussain who resigned470 words
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265 1951-10-12 2 KODAHCANAL, Oct. 2.— The Maharani of Bhavnagar paid a tribute to the services being rendered by the Ckippo Roadside Hospital, run by the Kodaikanal branch of the AllIndia Women's Conference, when she presided over the second anniversary of the Hospital recently. H. E. the GovernorFOC - 265 words
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Article187 1951-10-12 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. I.— Following the integration of the Indian State forces with the Indian Army, the Offlce of Adviser to the State Forces, has been abolished with effect from today. The office in its present form was created on April 1. 1950. Before this, thereFOC - 187 words
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Article426 1951-10-12 2 MADRAS. Oct. 5. A proposal to start a research institute for the purpose of evolving the best technique for cottage industries and to take a census with a view to finding out the kinds of cottage industries that prevailed in the State, their difficulties, and theF.O.C. - 426 words
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60 1951-10-12 2 KARACHI, Oct. 6:— The Pakistan Government has denied reports of disturbances in Chitral State. A Government Press Note this evening says: "Normal conditions prevai throughout the State". The Press Note added: "The Mehtar of Chitral is at present in Hazara district of North-West Frontier ProvinceF.O.C. - 60 words
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Article57 1951-10-12 2 KATHMANDU:— A British Embassy spokesman said here the British Government had not made any request to the Government of Nepal for fresh recruitment of Gurkhas to ihe Malayan police. A Nepalese Defence Ministry spokesman said the Nepal Government had not objected to any recruitment to which theF.O.C. - 57 words
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693 1951-10-12 2 LUCKNOW, Oct. s:— Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai. former Communications Minister, announced here that he had decided to rejoin *:he Co ngress. He had left the Congress two and half months ago on the question of reconstitution of the Working Committee auld became a leadingF.O.C. - 693 words
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Article129 1951-10-12 2 CALCUTTA, Oct. 6:— The Government of India propose to undertake an investigation into the social status, economic and service conditions of women workers in industry, it was learned here. The enquiry is to be conducted through Government agencies, employers and employees organisations throughout the country. TheseF.O.C. - 129 words
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Article187 1951-10-12 2 MADRAS, Oct. 3.— The Government of India, it is learnt, will make available to States, financial aid lor the execution of their development projects from out of the funds realised by the sale of wheat obtained on lean from the U.S.A. The terms on which sueh aidFOC - 187 words
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Article722 1951-10-12 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Proposals For Expansion Of Indian Trade With Far East Accepted NEW TRADE DIRECTORY UNDER PREPARATION NEW DELHI. Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have accepted the recommendation of the Estimates Committee for graeter efforts to increase India's trade with Asian countries. This was disclosedFOC - 722 words
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164 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18 (Bv Air lfaU>. A Chinese Cultural Mission is expected to arrive in Calcutta in the third week of October. The delegation, which is likely to consist of 15 members, will be led by Ting Si-lin, Deputy Minister ofFOC - 164 words
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209 1951-10-12 3 PROTECTION OF HOLY PLACES: NO REPLY YET FROM PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Sept. IE ;3y Air Mail).— The Deputy Minister of External Affairs told Mr. Jnar.l Ram in Parliament today that no reply or acknowledgment had be?n received so far from Pakistan tc the suggestion for a conference on the questionFOC - 209 words
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Article116 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 17 (By Air Main. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Education Minister, in> a written reply in Parliament today said some universities and technologica* institutes of West Germany had offered 50 free studentships and .some of the industries had undertaken to train 250 engineersFOC - 116 words
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87 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail). The Industry and Commerce Minister Shri Harekrushv.a Mahtab today reported to Parliament 'improvement to some extent' in the stock position of printReplying to a question, he said that besides the 2,500 tons of newsprint to be received from CanadaFOC - 87 words
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Article244 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Introduced a Bill In Parliament this manning to enable companies to make donations to national funds. The statement of objects and reasons says that the Associated Chambers of Commerce and man- other companies244 words
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Article103 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail). Mr. M. J. Desai, till recently Commercial Adviser in the Indian High Commission in London, has been appointed Minister to Sweden, it was announced today. Mr. Desai was born in 1904 and educated at the University of Bombay andFOC - 103 words
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Article78 1951-10-12 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail). Arrangements have been made for the import of adequate supp.y of oj_l from the oil-produc-ing areas of the Middle East and Far East, as also from dollar aireaa This was disclosed in Parliament today by the Minister for WorksFOC - 78 words
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96 1951-10-12 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 18 (By Air Mall). All the five loans floated by State Governments amounting to a total of Rs. 10.75 crores were fully subscribed, it was officially learnt bere today. Bombay's Rs. 3 orores loan and West Bengal's Rs. 1.75 crores loan were96 words
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Article275 1951-10-12 3 RAJAJI CLARIFIES GOVTS ATTITUDE NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, informed Parliament today that no declaration had come from the Communist Party of India dissociating itself from violence or sabotage. On the contrary, he said violent crimes wereFOC - 275 words
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Article36 1951-10-12 3 LAHORE: The Pakistan Government have decided to make Karachi a Chief Commissioner's Pro- vince. according to a usually reliable source. The ftnanial approval for this measure Is expected to be given shortly."- FOCFOC - 36 words
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284 1951-10-12 3 PERSONS GOING TO PAKISTAN: NO HARASSMENT BY INDIAN OFFICIALS NEW DELHI, Sept 16 (By Air Mail). A Press Note issued by the External Affairs Ministry says that there has been a sudden intensification of Press campaign in Pakistan about: alleged harassment of travellers proceeding to Pakistan across the Slnd-Jodhpur border,FOC - 284 words
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220 1951-10-12 4 CEYLON NEWS: U.N.P. Campaign Financed By Foreigners? Opposition Leader's Allegation JAFFNA: Dr. N. M. Perera, Leader of the Opposition, along with Dr. Colvin R. de Silva. MJ>., Mr. T. B. Subasinghe, MJ>., Mr. Doric de Souza and others, launched intensive propaganda throughout Jaffna during the past few days. The firstFOC - 220 words
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Article246 1951-10-12 4 COLOMBO: Landing companies are clamouring for "block permits" tor non-Ceylonese casual labour. A number of these companies have it is understood, asked the chairman of the Colombo Port Com* mission to renew permits issued to them en bloc for employing non Ceylonese labour. These permitsFOC - 246 words
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118 1951-10-12 4 KOSLANDA: Mr. R. J. Johnsor Superintendent of Monerakanda Estate, Koslanda, Is alleged to hav. been severely assaulted by some ol the labourers and has been sent by the D.M.0., Koslanda, to the Ba-d-ill a hospital. Mr. Johnson had discharged the head kangany, Mr. Karitpplah,FOC - 118 words
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Article242 1951-10-12 4 The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Enche Mustapha Albakri, has issued the following statement* "Recently various reports have appeared in the Press to the effect that Their Highnesses the Rulers are opposed to the policy of I.M.P. and are taking steps to ban it in the242 words
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Article87 1951-10-12 4 Appointment Confirmed WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— The U.S Senate Tuesday night, confirmee Chester Bowles as ambassador to India over sharp protests by Senator Taft of Ohio and other Repub licans. The 43-33 vote, largely following party lines, came after Democrat' praised Bowles, former Governor o*A.P. - 87 words
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Article36 1951-10-12 4 A memorial service for the late Sir Henry Gurney will be conducted by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Singapore in St. John's Ohurch, Ipoh, at 10 am. on Sunday, Oct. 14.36 words
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Article97 1951-10-12 4 Mr. Charles Ma;th:w has been selected Tor appointment as Caicf Justice, Federation, of Malaya, In succession to Sir Stafford Posteroutton, says a Federal Govt. Press release. Mr. Matrew, who was born vt 1903, was educated at Downside School and Trinity College, Oxford. He entered the administrative97 words
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