Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 221. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 175 1 N ehruji Says 'No' To Malayan Union Govt. Request lor Indian Labour Mi ING OR RELAXATION OF IMMIGRATION BA UNLESS SATISFACTORY CONDITIONS FOR LABOURER ASSURED" i i, Oct. 30. "It is not intended to lift or relax nmigration unless satisfactory conditions in reswagtß and status of the Indian labourer is
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  • 66 1 "IN FREE INDIA THERE'LL BE NO GOVERNORS" NEHRUJI Our own Correspondent) >, t India Government's in. nil purpose is to gain the nuplete independence, i nclit Nehru when his lion ua^ drawn in the Assenidissatist'ai tion prevaili> point mem of provined that with the ependence, there will isity for Governors.
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  • 74 1 Oct. 30.— Three British killed and 15 were Wednesday morning Ivert was dynamited convoy was passing. lice announced. d the dynamite aps detonated electrically. tck i:i the convoy was mother was damagiiito the wreckage. ere the blast occuruiantly Arab quarcvuv oi another i en several
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  • 51 1 Palestine's C-in-C Retires 30.— -General Sir :ham, Palestine Hie;^ I Commander-in-■m the regular army according to an in the London Igham, who is 59 Micheloj:, wa.s fir.st a 1 JO6 and was a tl e ftnt World War. I ord Cunningham. w Cunningham r-in-Chief ol the Fleet durinK th' 1
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  • 162 1 Calcutta, Oct. 30. The arrival ol Gandhiji in the interests of a Hindu-Muslim peace failed today to curb the communal riots and hostilities. and the Calcutta Statesman said this morning that 14 more were killed and 50 injured yesterday. Gandhiji tried to enter the city quietly,
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  • 207 1 drum Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Oct. 30. Giving further impressions of the Bengal situation, Congress President-elect Kripalani at a Press confer ence in Delhi yesterday declared tiiat tne Bast Bengal calamity was perhaps worse than the Bengal famine with its three million
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  • 111 1 Recommendations To Counter Rural Indebtedness (Krom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Oct. 30.— Doctor B. V. Narayanaswami Naidu, who was appointed by the Madras Government to enquire into rural indebtedness in the province, has submitted his renort. Dr. Naidu recommends consolidation of small holdings and creation of economic holdings as fragmentation
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  • 29 1 Cairo, Oct. 30.— The Egyptian Prime Minister, Ismail Sidky Pasha, may resign within the next few days, according to reports in today's opposiU<m press. Reuter
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  • 253 1 London, Oct. 30.— The independent conservative Daily Maily today publishes a despatch from Ralph Izzard from Calcutta in which he says: "There is one simple way to stem the present blood flow In Bengal and elsewhere in India. It is so simple, it is difficult for the
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  • 48 1 Katavia. Oct. 30— The plenary session of the Netherlands and Indonesian representatives, who are negotiating about the future status of Indonesia under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn, the British Special Commissioner in South East Asia, today decided to begin political negotiations on Friday. Reuter
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  • 146 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 30.— The Fakir of lpi, tribal leader, wants to come to terms with Congress. In a letter to Ghaffar Khan, the Fukir says: "We have heard about Congress assuming power in India. We are
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  • 88 1 Washington, Oct. 30. The semiofficial Armoured Cavalry Journal said on Wednesday that Kussia had three million men under arms in the world:, largest army. The present utrangth of the United States Amy was 1,100,000 men, the Journal said. In a copyrighted article, the Journal
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  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Oct. 30.— The first of a scries of nutrition canteens intended lor the benefit of workers was opened in Broadway, the city's business hub, yesterday evening. The canteen will cater lor a thousand persons daily during the lunch hour.
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  • 284 1 Xevv York, Oct. 30. The British Government is prepared to treat the Interim Government of India in exactly the same way it treats other British dominions, but will insist that any permanent solution be on the basis of preserving the
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  • 682 1 Flushing New York, Oct. UO.— The Soviet Foreign Minister yacheslav Molotov in an address at the General Assembly of the United Nations yesterday declared that he did not see why particulars of the armed forces <>f United Nations members stationed outside the confines of their own
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  • 38 1 Basingstoke, Oct. .10.— A village policeman on holiday, Constable Burgon of Old Basing near Basing stoke, has recaptured two "star' prisoners who on Monday escaped from an experimental prison at Tortworth, Gloucestershire. Reuter
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Travancore, Oct. 30. A detachment of Travancore troops sent from Alleppey to Shertally to put down the Communist upheaval was attacked by an armed mob of over thousand strong The troops fired and the mob ii'treated leaving a large store of weapons behind.
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  • 41 1 Fatavia, Oct. s- —Major-General J. F. R. Forman, chief of staff. Allied Headquarters Java, was today appointed British representative !<) the technical sub-committee sot up to effect the "cease fire" between Allied and Indonesian forces In Java "as rapidly as possible.' Reuter
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  • 558 2 War Or Peace, Conditions Unchanged In Khyber Pass Peshawar. India. In war or peace conditions remain un changed in Khyber Pass: the northern gafe to fabulous India swings on reluctant hinges and the men who gmrd it are at perpetual alert. its
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  • 164 2 Calcutta.- Delivering the Convocation address of the Mysore University. Dr. Sir A. Lakshmanasamy Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University said that "the highest purpose of a University is creative; its chief aim is to keep for ever untarnished those great and eternal varieties, those
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  • 82 2 New Delhi.— M. A. Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League, has sent a telegram to Uzzuldin al-Naqib, Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies in Iraq, expressing his "earnest hope that th.3 great American nation will not allow President Truman to succumb lo the
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  • 139 2 Colombo, Ott. 30. A mission of six Australian industrialists will visit Ceylon in November to study Their visit has been sponsored by the High Commissioner of Australia in India, Lieut enantGeneral Sir Ivor Mackay. and the Ceylon Government representative in India, Mr. M. W. H. De
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  • 94 2 "IN A OWES ALLEGIANCE ONLY TO INDIA" Lucknow. Major-General Shah Nawaz of the Indian National Army said in Lucknow "it is my personal view that the main force of the I.N.A. would not be willing to take oath of allegiance to the Ring-Emperor and his successors. "We of the 1.N.A."
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  • 87 2 Calcutta. Planes of the India Command are undertaking the task of supplying by air remote Indian garrisons In the north-west frontier. These outposts are manned by 1 1 units of the Assam Rifles and are situated along the Assam-Tibet and Assam-China frontiers. At present
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  • 31 2 Benares.- The Benares Hindu University has conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters on Tai Chu-tao, President of the Examination Yuan, for his work in the study of Bhuddhi&m. AP
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  • 154 2 London, Oct. 30 Proposals that the Viceroy and Governor be replaced by Indians, that the British Araiy be withdrawn from India forthwith and that all power be handed over to the interim government are understood to have been made to the India section of the
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  • 152 2 Madras. (Air Mail* At the Conference of Educational Officers held recently at the office of the Director of Public Instruction with Mr. T. s. Avinashilingam Chettiar. Minister for Education. In the chair, points arising out of the Minister's address as also the questionaire for the educational re-organisation
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  • 89 2 AUCHINLECK'S HOPE FOR INDIA New Delhi.— Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. Commander-in-Chief in India, said In New Delhi that during this critical period in India's history he would freely give his services lor India, if necessary. Opening an annual crafts and arts exhibition, Sir Claude said. "I have spent most
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  • 217 2 London, Oct. 30. India's position today was very similar to that of the United States after the first worJd war as a creditor for enormous sums, but repayment of and interest upon ■farting debts could be made only with grocds and services,
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  • 348 2 London, Oct. 29. Specially trained crews of the Royal Indian Navy are being sent from India to man the 7,000-ton cruiser Achilles for her voyage to India in March. 1947, it is learned from a well-informed naval source today. The Achilles is
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  • 88 2 Batavia. India, already receiving rice paddy from the Indonesian Republic, also hopes to arrange for shipments of quinine from the Sjahrir Government, according to the Republican news agency Antara. Antara said the request for quinine was made privately during a recent meeting of the Committee
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  • 91 2 Sydney, Oct. 30.—Seventeen-year-old Pauline Morgan expected to "knock 'em dead" when she went to the beach yesterday in a new swim suit, but she wasn't quite prepared for the results. Gangs of youths tried to untie the knots which held in place one of the scantiest
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  • 29 2 Colombo, Oct. 29.— Lieut.-General Sir Montague Stopford, Acting Supreme Commander. South-East Asia, left for Singapore today after a week's stay in the island where he inspected military installations.— Reuter
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  • 274 2 Pangkalpinang, Bangka Island.— While the world's housewives scramble to purchase even a pinch of pepper, Chinese merchants on this East Indies spice island are worrying over how to dispose of 10,000 tons of the precious condiment. Pepper smugglers— postwar counterparts of America's prohibition era
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  • 182 2 New York, Oct. 30.— Declaring i hat Mahatma Gandhi believes the salvation ot the world lies not in the modern machine but in the simple npftuiiffji wheel, the New York Post foreign correspondent, Andrew Freeman, said In a dispatch from New Delhi that the Indian leader told him
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  • 198 2 Madras. (Air Mail> An appeal to Indian film producers to produce films which are worthy of Indian tradition and cultural greatness was made by Mr. K. R. Karanth, Minister for Revenue, speaking under the auspices of Motion Picture Engineering Students' Union Central Pojytechnic, recently Mr.
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  • 262 2 Calcutta.-The in<1,,..,, n non-Muslim in the Mil i!n quota of five subn,r Jinnah is considered tical circles as "an uvre on the part leader," and as a to the Congress In, Nationalist Muslin juota." °n But, it is also poi] the five names su League President in
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  • 301 2 Madras, (Air Mail)—Re.urging the Government oi and the Provincial Government implement all the promise! mad-. during the war in regard absorption into civilian servicemen, and to erect memorial to perpetuate the n ry of the "Unknown Soldiers in tr Presidency were adopt <<i first Provincial Conferen< Madras
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  • 279 3 Oct 2fl i.— Marshal Stalin's statement to United Ilutfh Haillie regarded here today as the for Britain's effort to secure a restraint of the the veto m the United Nations Security Council i Ministers' Council. e spokesman conBritlfk hope of suced entirely upon co-operation,
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  • 181 3 i •><>. The House of I iii;ht decided by 270 I appoint a Royal I (i «iim. inquire into the I 01, management and I the British press. I Morrison, Lord PreI Council, said after I he debate that he I bour backbenchers I
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  • 238 3 TOKYO R EACTION Tokyo, Oct. 30.— Hugh Baillie's interview with Stalin has done much to clarify Russia's position with regard to the world situation and may have the most important repercussions in Asia, if the programme which Stalin implies really is carried out in the opinion of nigh SCAP officers.
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  • 268 3 Flushing, Oct. 30.— Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov's speech at the General Assembly brought swift and varied reactions from the United Nations delegates, most critical of which came from British officials who denounced It mi a "disappointment to all peoples." United States chief delegate
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  • 36 3 Tokyo, Oct. 29.-R. M. Pall, Indian member of the International Military Tribunal, left here today for Calcutta where his wife is seriously I". The duration of his absence from the War Crimes trial >is indefinite. Reuter
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  • 135 3 Sydney, Oct. 30.— A group of j Sydney residents have solved i their housing problem and mm have homes that boast an I excellent view of Sydney's' harbour, and quick transportation to the shopping area. They live in the pylons that support Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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  • 89 3 BRITISH AGENT OPTIMISTIC OF CHINA'S FUTURE Tientsin, Oct. 30 -Optimism regarding the future of China was expressed by British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson at a press conference yesterday night shortly Litter his arrival on the first visit to Tientsin. He said that China presents an immense potential market and Britain
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  • 711 3 Plan For Assisting British Boyhood Nearing Fruition HORN IN Po\V CAMP (By Barbara Wace. Associated Press Correspondent) London. Oct. :\i). Conceived in the enervating confines of a German prison camp, with their own bombers nightly thun dering overhead, project for the assistance of the submerged tenth of British boyhood is
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  • 866 3 India Asks For 300,000 Tons Wheat Intended For Japan (From Fraser Wighton, Reuters Political Correspondent) London, Oct. 29. A joint Anglo-Indian representation to the United States to release io r India 800,006 tons of wh«M intended for Japan, but now stopped, will be proposed to British official quarters today by
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  • 155 3 New York, Oct. 30.— Bernard M. Baruch United States delegate to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday that the United States was ready to accept the Russian plan for outlawing the atom bomb and destroying the present stock, but she must
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  • 46 3 TIME INDIA'S DEMANDS LAKE RECOGNISED SAYS MOLOTOV Flushing. Meadow, New York. Oct. 30. "It is time to recognise the just demands of India," M. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, declared in his "maiden" speech to the United Nations General Assembly here last nig hi. Reuter
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  • 41 3 Bangkok. Oct. 29.— Pridi Chana myong, Siam s> elder statesman and wartime leader of the Free Thai Underground Movement, is leaving for Shanghai Thursday, In the first leg of invitational visits to the capitals of China, America, Britain and Russia. A.P.
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  • 162 3 RESIDENTS OF SIAMESE TOWN ORGANISE TO STOP SMUGGLING Bangkok. Oct. 29.— Disgusted at the police and official handling and participation in the rice smuggling, the residents of the town of Kam Tang, north of Phuket, have organised patrol units in a war on smuggling, reports Siamese Assistant Minister of Interior
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  • 687 4 London, Oct. 30. Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime Prime Minister, yesterday replied to Marshal Stalin who, in answers to a questionaire puhlished Monday nitfht described Mr. Churchill as the "foremost incendiary of a new war." In a statement issued from Mr. Churchill's country home at
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  • 130 4 London, Oct. 30.— The Moscow Newspaper, Pravda, today praised the speech of the leader of the Indian delegation, Mrs. Pandit, at the United Nations General Assembly, according to Moscow Radio. Pravda \s correspondent Izakov wai quoted as saying: "The speech of the loader of the
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  • 70 4 Two representatives of the Indian Relief Committee, Regional Branch Johore Bahru, Sri. N. Naclanjan Chettiar and Sri. M. B. L>us* visited the Lidian leper pa-'\i-nls in the Johore Bahru lepec etttement and inquired about their v. eltarp. Clothes, which wcfe irom the Indian National Congress as
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  • 125 4 London, Oct. 30. Admiral Lord Louis Mounlbatten today expressed approval of the plan reported unofficially from Singapore to reorganise the South East Asia Command to a smaller and more compact administration. The Singapore report stated that the old South East Asia Command was to be
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  • 79 4 Calcutta. Seth Ram Gupta, a Ferozpur advocate, has embossed the whole of the Granth Saheb" the religious book of the Sikhs in Braille for the benefit of his blind niece. The book consists of 23 volumes and has over 7.000 pages. It rook lour years to
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  • 200 4 London, Oct. 30.— Not all the barbaric tortures that even the Japanese could devise were able to break the gallant spirit of John Alexander Fraser, Assistant Attor-ney-General in Hongkong before the invasion, who, it is announced tonight, has been posthumously awarded the George Cross.
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  • 78 4 Kuala Lompur, Oct. 30. -Maj.Jen. Arkwright, formerly acting General Officer Commandlng-in-L'hief, Malaya Command, has been jhosen by Field Marshal Lord Montgomery as his cfief adviser in tank warfare. Maj-Gen. Arkwright is to be Director of the Royal Armoured Corps. He is thus in charge of all
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  • 21 4 Fried Rice, Vienna Sausages with Onions and Tomato Sauce or Egg Carry, Kangkong and Fresh Pineapple.
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  • 177 4 On the occasion of the 60th birthday of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, on Oct. 31, the Singapore Maylair Musical and Dramatic Association in co-operation with more than 40 other Chinese Associations are sponsoring a free concert, depicting stage acts, eastern and western music and tiger
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  • 98 4 Batavia. Oct. 29.— Today, the 15th day after the truce was signed, in the absence of an actual ceasefire order, a joint menage has been sent to all commanders urging them to be patient and to refrain from any hjstiie or provocative action, according
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  • 56 4 ON Rs. 2 MILLION HUNT Calcutta. -A deputation of the reception committee of the 54th session of the Indian National Congress in Meerut U touring India collecting fund for the session. The target figure of 2.500.000 rupees has been rixed by the reception committee as "the minimum essential to make
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  • 201 4 Albania Protests Against British Warships In Its Waters Belgrade, Oct. 30. General Enver Hodja, Albanian Prime Minister, has sent a telegram to the Secretary General of the United Nations, Dr. Tryve Lie, protesting strongly against the "authorised penetration of British warships into Albanian waters/' the Yugoslav News Agency reported today.
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  • 99 4 Shanghai. Oct. 29.— Gifts from the Japanese people for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on the occasion of his 60th birthday on Oct. 31, wore brought here from Japan by General Shu Shi-ming, head of the Chinese military mission in Japan, who arrived here Monday en
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  • 76 4 Chicago. A new hair preparation, claimed to give every woman permanent curls, regardless of deficiencies which have kept some hair straight, has been reported to the American Chemical Society. The process is not a secret formula, but is based on the action of the sulphur which
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  • 24 4 Bangkok, Oct. 29. Sanguan Tularak was today named the first Siamese Ambassador to China by Premier Thamrong, cables Alexander MacDonald, Associated Press correspondent. AP
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  • 111 4 MINGALDON AIRFIELD TO BE ONE OF WORLD'S BEST Rangoon, Oct. 30. The air conference just ended ut Rangoon was the "forerunner of important happenings which will have iarreaching effect on future establishment of Far Eastern air routes," according to an official R.A.F. statement today. The rehabilitation and rebuilding of Mingaladon
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  • 45 4 At 9.45 p.m. on Friday, November Ist u talk will be given over ti\t Radio Malaya Blue Network on the pruowiajiin^ essays in the City Book bjuif ggfnpgtttioiy Jov the best essay on "The Book which helped me most during the Japanese occupation."
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  • 74 4 N€w York, Oct. 30 f delegation to the I 3eneral Assembly I iay that United Btat I mained in China b; I sent and that ti. aave been much I ,he Chinese nation The delegatior. K ment replying to K B Russian delegate
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