The Singapore Free Press, 13 December 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 376 1 Chiang holds urgent talks NANKING, Monday. POMMUNIST On. Chen Yi's forces, reorganised into a M New Army/' have pierced the Huai River defence line and are swinging south-west toward the Nanking-Pengpu rail--1 ay, in an attempt to isolate the Pengpu garrison. Nationalist reinforcements are being rushed to Changpaling, on the
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  • 149 1 Free 1* :aff Reporter r\\ ENTY-TWO- YEAR-OLD Tan Sing Choon, the l p en M*ei Volunteer who had his tongue the Japanese for fighting against them in need no longer write for heip on the pavement.** ri\e-foot ways of Singapore. He was offered two thii
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  • 181 1 TEL AVIV, Monday. JEWISH and Arab military commanders in Jerusalem yesterday agreed to open the road to Bethlehem, enabling Christians to make their Christmas Eve pilgrimage to Christ's birthplace, informed quarters here said last night. The road is partly controlled by Jews and partly by Arabs.
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  • 53 1 A CHINESE woman and a Chines* trisha rider are alleged to have lured a 10--year old Chinese girl for a ride on Saturday, and stripped her of a $50 pair of gold After 'the robbery, the girl was sent half way home to her house in
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  • 47 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police are holding in custody a- Chinese clerk who is alleged to have falsified accounts, involving -17.000. of a company in Christmas Island. The man was arrested in Malacca, ar.d Is being returned to the Christmas Island authorities.
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  • 68 1 Anqelic, golden haired prince BELFAST, >nday. rHE first pubic description of Princess Elizabeth's son was given last night by Countes s Granville, wife of the Earl jf Granville, Governor of Xorthern Ireland, and sister of Queen Elizabeth. She said: "He couldn't be more angelic looking,' and added that the baby
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  • 47 1 To show hia skill, Herr Bordw. deputy chief of a voluntary fire j brigade at Stormarn, Schleswlg- 1 Hols t* ln. started a fire last September which caused more than £1950 damage. H« has now been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for arson.— Reuter
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  • 52 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police "screened" 1.056 people in two security checks yesterday and ihU morning detained two Chinese and two Indians who were not in possession i f Identity cards. The four men were arrested at a roadblock check early this morning in Bukit
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  • 47 1 The first Japanese ship to sail for India since the end of the war will leave Japan today to bring back Indian coal. Sources close to the Board of Trade said that by shipping Indian coal on Japanese bottoms $120,000 would be saved. Reuter
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  • 108 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO Indians were slashA ed to death last night in the labourers' lines of the Singapore Dairy Farm shortly after the end of a wedding party at which they had been guests. The two murdered men. both Tamil employees of
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  • 87 1 Warning on extortion Free Fre.vs Staff Reporter ■THE Singapore C.I.D. chief, V. Fowler, ths morning, warned the colony against "terrorists approaching the public for donations to support upcountry terrorFowler gave this warning after a Malayan Communist Party agent, a Chinxas arrested yesterday for distributing extortion letters. This is the first
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  • 12 1 Singapore police yesterday arrested six Chinese alleged secret society members.
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  • 148 1 LONDON, Monday. PRINCESS Margaret's visit over the week-end to Blenheim Palace, ancestral home of the tall, I aby-faced 1 22-year-old Marquess cf I Bfandford, has revived jumours of a royal romance and predictions are being made that a bethrothal announcement will be made before the Princess's
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  • 39 1 MADAME Chiang Kai-shek, who apparently failed in her personal efforts to obtain more U.S. military and economic aid for Com-munist-threatened China, yesterday attended the service at the Foundry Methodist Church in Washington, accompanied by two Chinese generals.
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  • 239 1 Delegates laud U.N. session PARIS, Monday. T»HE United Nations 1948 General Assembly ended here yesterday afternoon, with most delegates agreeing that the session had improved prospects for world peace by its resistance to the Communist bloc on major issues. The only dissentient from this point of view was the Russian
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  • 150 1 COSTA RICAN FORCE TRAPS INVADERS PARIS, Mond, pOINCIDING with Costa v> Rican Oovernment claims of having trapped invading forces from Nicaragua, the United Nations has received a message from Costa Rica accusing Nicaragua of agpresslon. In response to an appeal from Costa Rica representatives of the United States and 14
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  • 179 1 BATAVIA, Monday. T*HE Security Council's Ciood Offices Committee in Indonesia held a two-hour secret session yesterday and is sending a special report to the Council on the Dutch decision to break off negotiations with the Indonesian Republic. Independent observers believe tha Council cannot ignore
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  • 53 1 '■'Hi: A tcr fd before Diet In g Comn rday. following charges by Social Democrat 6 Kato thl d a 1.000.000 yen bribe in is known a.^ and Industr> scandal. Yoshida a^ g the money, whio? used as party funds. B expected to Ise summoned
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  • 46 1 NEHRI TO VISIT HYDERABAD ftr> of India to Hydei Christmas Eve i: in New D?lhi yes 1 He will stay there two will meet the N also broadca Yesterday the to MaJ. Gen. Chauc dian Military- Oovt Hyderabad that "is consider? was some month* ago."— Reuter
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  • 672 2  - Malayans Asked To Lecture Hall Romtiey LONDON LETTER from LONDON, Dec. 1. MALAYANS coming to Britain on leave may be asked to lecture to British audiences about Malaya. They would thus be taking part in the campaign which has been launched by the Colonial Office, in collaboration with Empire societies,
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  • 180 2  -  THOMAS R. HENRY By II OI UCK& In their front legs was one t lon's quirks. a.s described by Dr. R. E. Snodgrass of the US. Detnent of Agriculture I a r by 'he n Institution. It is an re description of the feeding
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  • 28 2 T B 36 I 8.000 from I and g IS, and dropped a ->cean of! Honolulu, th. :nced i 10.000-pound bo. 10.000 miles.- Reuter
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  • 123 2  -  MARY IKWIN. By MhiAU 1 1 can ne in the eye of a beholder. The relative beauty of light and dark eyes must remain open to question but beauty is not only a matter of colour but also of shape, size, expression and clarity. Add to
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    • 427 2 YOUR LUCKY I STAR nOKN todav. \,ni have a serious inten i ha problems of mankind, but are able to dilate your reforminjr nature ith a ileUthtful tea e of hnm and a love if heautv Poetic, and :it tiinmatic. vou Are able to couih >our vonls of advice in
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  • 1152 3 Vhe Royal Command Film Show B ST DRESSED START Ihe Women Said Mvrna NIARLY io British and American fUm star, and Are survivors of Scotft stia expedition were presented to the Queen, Princess Margaret, and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Command film show Empire, Leicestersquare, on
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  • 191 3 THi BosDor back to the end of the 2nd and beginnm i of th? 3rd centuries AD. been found as a rlogical research near K ie (Crimea* An archaeological expedi ion soonsored by the Leningrad Section of the History of National Culture Institute has jus:
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    • 725 3 rMr -,«r nr Summary; 12.05 In- English: Net MWbA. N Malay; 6 (BBC); 900 Kuayu .BBC; 9.30 tm\ n metr.s 12 p m p rogrßmme Summary; 6.osYouths Burmese BBCt: 945 English. to I): 61 naettes (6 pm to 45 EfT.uts; 630 Personal Cho'-ce; 1 News <fe Rubber Prices, 10.00 and
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  • 372 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Dec. 13, 1948. War Pensions 'Marked Men' Mears n, many alayah defence farces and their :ill impatiently await Government action a number of matters It welfare. >o of the most important these were mentioned by Fap Pheng Geek, In his pi al address to lnese
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  • 833 4  - 'Sea Vamps' Lead Navy to 'Atom War' Graham Stanford by ABOARD THE AIRCRAFTCARRIER ILLUSTRIOUS off the Coast of Spain: WHEN they mounded action stations this morning the naval flyer whom I la^t met in the Pacific rose from his chair in the wardroom and said: Well, here we go again.
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  • 634 4  -  PAIL SCOTT KANKINE By Xl£j lICI. UUII VJA tliC next President of the United States for four-year period 1949-53 takes p] day. A l l hou g 1 •s it for that ident Truman was ted when it to the polls the case. On Nov. 2,
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  • 18 4 Cast thy bread upon the 'v.iters: for t*»ou shall find it after mmv d i 11. 1
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  • 413 4  - Meeting Place Of Nations CECIL SLOCOMHE Ky A U S T R A L I A'S Hotel Lapstone, scene of the present important United Nations conference of 120 delegates, has become internationally known because jf the number of meetings and conventions held there during and since World War 11. The
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  • 221 4  -  JUDY BARDEN H> f v are fa: china old matchbox llection in vogue. m chf ,rns, mujihr" tried bricks, g that be i precedt over things to look at. Bu: most profitable I longer do the Ger pluck a cherry I and th"y eat the frul fully put
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  • 334 6 US EASES TITO TRADE GRIP Bid to widen Cominform split THE American Government is cauuousiv easing us restraints on trade with Yugoslavia. The purpose is to give Marshal Tito some slight help in his struggle to survive against Russian opposition. Washington authorities are extremely reluctant to discuss the situation at
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  • 69 6 sJTRIKINO railwaymen at Chingking, 45 miles east of Nanking, held up the Shanghai-Nanking daylight express oy lying across the line. The men struck because their colleagues at Nanking received a grant of 1,000 gold yuan each wwards the expenses of evacuating their dependants and
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  • 41 6 UMAUi-rvA 1104 uiuaeu >ui O in the Arab-held old city of Jerusalem and guards at road blocks in the Jew.sh area were given orders not 10 allow consular and United Natlonj official* acrosj »he unless they had vaccination certificates.
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  • 99 6 Aussies 'sacrifice culture for sport CYMPHONY orchestra conductor Eugene Goossens told a gathering of Sydney's American community that Australians are sacrificing full cultural life in their preoccupation with sport. He listed horse racing, surfing, cricket, football and golf. One tima conductor of Cincinnati symphony orchestra for 16 years. said 'Art
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  • 29 6 Ist van Dobi. left-wing president of th« Hungarian Smal holderi Party, has been named Prtmt Minister in plaea of La]o« Dmnyti, who realgntd on Thursday. Reuter
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  • 15 6 4 BAN] first tl :he Re- (Cidliap^* 4^ hv a t^rrnrlstll U.P.
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  • 66 6 iJERIOI'S problem* confronting I Navy as the result manoeuvres are likely to all American d< ly autumn e I Is of the I additional 1 nerabill form. oast of Many problei problem u l. of the n~. submarine de highspeed the I and are I 'he
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    • 203 6 mdnflrdK6 Exclusive to llu> Singapore tree Press in Malaya V I IT'S DOWN/ WE'RE SAPE NOW-I I iV/)eiV-- I WAIT A MINUTE/ I -THAT TREE FELL, II THAT'S > »jK-3r7CT3G THAT WAS YOU MEAN TO SAY IN AN ATTEMPT r- JUST 7^ 6^'. TfiEE LANDS *\JT j/' K W CLOSE/
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  • 177 7 BRADMAN TELLS WHY HE IS RETIRING 'Before umpire gives me out 9 ftKOADCASTING what he termed a farewell to the cricket public of Australia, Don Bradman said yesterday that he hoped nobody would question the wisdom of his retiring from competitive cricket "before the umpire gave him on p Bradman
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  • 37 7 India need 261 to save innings 1 re 1 ID .iy; t r M .->a II Z 8 M Wt picture. .Vanyang Girls' School*, tcin--1 metres race for women at the Singapore ur Athletic •rday. Free Press
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  • 152 7 Free Pres Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. J^EPRESENTATTVES ot Indian football organ sat iona in Peralc, Selar.gor. Negri S^mbilan ind Singapore met in Kua'a Lumpur today and formed the Ma:ayin Indian Football Associa*: Letters were read at the meeting. They had been received from Johore. Malacca
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  • 274 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent KriCKY DERBY, a four-year-old English gelding belonging to Mr. Lim Chong Pang and his son, Mr. Lim Eng Kwan. scored the easiest victory it Ipoh on Saturday, the last day of the Perak Turf Club December Meeting. He left the field
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  • 155 7 Free Press SUIT Correspondent JOHORE BAIIRU, Monday. THE rugby and hockey 1 teams of the Johore English College begin a tour of the west coast schools today with a rugby match at Baiu Pahat against the Oovvernment English School. Tomorrow they meet the Government English
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  • 61 7 PROMOTER Jack Solomons, faced I w::h the flr^ eof an American manager who Is reluc- <f the disqualifies It is his immed. on to refusal of Char. lafCf of ttie world f uplon, Sandy Sanr »er to Loirdon for a title d- 1e "Sarrdl* her and
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  • 66 7 THE United S n all four on the iirst day of /one final of fhe Thomas Cup badm n:on co: tion in Pasadena (Ca ifomla) i against Canada on Batnrd I beat R. Birch 15-4, 15-3; Martin M brat K 15-6, 15-10; Froeman Rogers bea4
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  • 590 7 Stoke proved themselves the betide. Derby now lead in the First ion by only a single point with Newcastle, victors over Sheffield United, hard on t. heel». Third and fourth are Portsmouth and Manche&t-er United, who 6hared four goals in a display
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  • 30 7 T«HERE W 1! be a hoduj practice for all players at the S.C.C. this evening at 5.13. Playen are to bring both white I'olour* d sh ri
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  • 18 7 [£1D Gavilan won a unanimous ten-round decision on Saturht over Ben E a eight boxini A.P.
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  • 40 7 picture. 100-mile race winners: from left to right: Kwa Chin Huynh va?i Thuong nd Sukim bin Haji Naib, who were first, second and third respectively in yesterday's cycle marathon, organised by the Cosmopolitan C.C.— Free Press
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  • 219 8 BIGGEST SUCCESS AGAINST BANDITS 28 killed in one day Free Pn» Staff Citr respondent KUALA LI MPUR, Sunday. CECURITY forces in the Federation killed 28 bandits in Northern Selangor yesterA patrol shot dead 26 terrorists— the t success in any one days operations in since the beginning of the emergency.
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  • 80 8 PROFITS 'otulling $iiy,43Ul I IHK' was made by three) rubbe: aies. lncorooratHOll2 Konj? but with Ishmenti In Malaya, ear ended Jun<> announced at meetings of shareholders 4n Hong Kons. A net profit of $50,110 <HK> for an output of 530.000 lb. of rubber was made by
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  • 107 8 E. GermanRussian pact soon BERLIN, Monday. UEGOTIATIONS are going on between Gorman Comnunlsts and the Russians for :he setting up of an East German Government, which A'ould sign a peace treaty Kith the Soviet Union early next year, according to Gernan political sources. Once the peace treaty has seen signed,
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  • 21 8 MAN 1 1 I the i I the i In :ew Ba I are a!:: been A.P.
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  • 24 8 A IX' 3 plane of I For:: pilot and co-pilot. Two lit of e. E B weather the Reuter
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  • 11 8 No food no prison ople in it of them. T:.' A.P.
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  • 35 8 The 600-odd tricycles which have been plying for hire in Hong Kong and Kowloon since th° liberation have beon taken off the roads. The men are to anneal against the decision.- A.P.
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  • 185 8 LONDON. Monday. THE Food Mm; fohn Btrachey, I 1 nan y In the discouraging role almost em aided E Chi In's vig< lomic y plans oblige him to tell Biforta it will be unable nporary In >me >ns. p! hit thf xpor: by B: v the
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  • 132 8 U.K. REPELS 'A.-BOMBED' ENEMY FLEET 1 Li I .MUO 111. l*i«Jiiv-«eiJ> AFTKR b atom bombRedland Plymouth was en- by coastal batteries day in the last of the r-sea exercises. Radar spotted the in heavy rain and then the defenders saw the ships the battleship Duke of Yolk, three cruisers and
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  • 71 8 MODEL PLANES DISPLAY nearly every type of aeroplane and glider hiding two "top secret" gliders were seen on display and in flight at the regular monthly com, held at RAF. StaSeletar, yesterday. Ths final placing s of the mpetin<j t'tar, 13 po 'gapore Aeromodellers Society, six points; Third— H.E.M.E., t>.
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  • 152 8 RED SPY RING IN U.S. WASHINGTON, tli^id SECRET U.S. State Department documents concerning British naval plans on the eve of World War II and British efforts to end the war between Japan and China in 1938 were among: several documents stolen by a Soviet agents In 1937
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  • 32 8 1900 prophecy comes true mday. Hi ft I in a storm tuo the the grav the 'He Katrine Xielsen, of the local grave- < days t 'ell. Two days later, m in A.P.
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  • 111 8 A RICA'S champion three-\oar-old. Citat on starting a 20 on favourite won ea.^ $50,000 Tanf«ran Handicap at San Bruno. California, on Seturda. by thgils. Citation, by Bull Lea out of Hydroplane 11. ran the on* m le md a quarter in 2 min. 2 4/5
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  • 70 8 1' VKIS BLAST AT JEWISH HQ TWO French women guests of British soldiers dining in a Paris restaurant were slightly injured yesterday ir an explosion outside the headquarters of two Jewish organisations next door. Police said the explosion %as caused by a plastic charge on the iron gate of a
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  • 119 8 WASHINGTON. Mond A PARTY of American scien- Us is Is exploring two walled-in mountain valleys in the Himalayan range never before visited by men of the Western world. The National Geographic Society says permission to explore the Cranall and Sun Kosi valleys was first denied
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  • 112 8 pONFIDEN. :den by the V/ Australian j.h k.y. Leslie Davis, the six-year-old Ocean Way by Tb«iius out of Seaway on Saturday at Calcutta won th<> King'i Cup over one mile for the second year in succession. The Cup. presented by King George VI, is valued at 100 guinea*,
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  • 59 8 J^ SPECIAL Market corn pun dent fives the prices of rubber (In cents per Ib.) D 11 i m toda* »s follows: Buyers Sellers No 1 K..S.S Spot loose 38« M 3 g.^ F.ob Id teles Dec No. 1 R.&.S. 38 38' 4 No. 2 R.S.S. 3C?i 37
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  • 71 8 India to keep link with Com'wealth M u I Hi \i^, rpHE Indian Nationa yesterday approved a for. keep India's link with the B "for their common welf world peace. n)r n (l tio, Another resolu Portuguese) poss» necessary for th< the Indian Union, a: change will be I methods
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