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Title Section15 1947-04-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 65. S'NGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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368 1947-04-28 1 )RD ISM AY TO REPORT TO CABINET UNGATED PAKISTAN ALMOST CERTAIN? m Delhi \i>r. -7. GtMral Lord Ismav, senior member r Admiral Viscount Mountbatten s staff, is to fly to nexl week-end to give the British Cabinet a first hand of the iceroy'a views followingReuter; U.P. - 368 words
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Article81 1947-04-28 1 1 Our Own Correspondent) i Apr. 26.— General Secref the Congress has issued a H to all Congress commit"toassi>t m collecting funds list Party. lirectrfe says: 'Socialists for their own party *tfon and not for Congress not and should the collection of political organilar reason it is equfor Congress81 words
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Article42 1947-04-28 1 A Pr. 27.-The Indone«*m«m will issue a 'j'mrnment policy and Tuesday sesta, IB «m and debates '*ay i. **I circle, here con--ly that sharp Welled against <nd that it is not •*»wii iev «'al cabinet r «ilgn.-. UP.U.P. - 42 words
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Article36 1947-04-28 1 (From Our Political Correspondent Madras. Apr. 27.— Madras milkmen have decided to strike on May 1 if their demands for help m securing fodder, etc. are not conceded by the Government.— Copyright36 words
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209 1947-04-28 1 ASSEMBLY OPENS TODAY UNDER SHADOW New Delhi, April. 27.— India's Constituent Assembly will convene for the third time tomorrow with the Muslim League and the bulk of the native States still refusing to join, and with hopes of framing a constitution for United Inola fading rapidly. Meeting when Jinnah isU.P. - 209 words
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271 1947-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 27. The Frontier situation continues to be the chief topic of discussion m Delhi and the position has deteriorated so much that the Viceroy proposes to prolong his visit to the Province. The Viceroy271 words
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Article89 1947-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent I Calcutta. Apr. 26.— Fazul Hug m a statement on the disturbances m Calcutta says that since those who have sown the wind are unable to control the whirlwind there must be an agitation calling on the British Government to rescind89 words
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Article96 1947-04-28 1 New York, Apr. 27.— Henry Wallace returned to the United States early Sunday, Arm m the belief that his two- week "peace tour" of Europe was successful. Arriving by plane at La Guardia Field, the former Vice-President, who is the United States foreign policy's severestU.P. - 96 words
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Article53 1947-04-28 1 Washington, Apr. 27— The U.S. Navy announced that it will start "canning" 2,020 carrier and trainer planes m June with a view to preserving them m a flying conditior for as long as five years. The planes with their wings folded will be sealed mU.P. - 53 words
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92 1947-04-28 1 10,000 Homeless, Rs. 2 Million Damage In Two-Day Fire (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 27. Ra.jamundry became a veritable inferno for two days when a lire which started on Wednesday m a hut rapidly spread, destroying a large part of the town. The fire raged for two full days,92 words
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Article119 1947-04-28 1 Tokyo. Apr. 27. In an outspoken statement on the Japanese elections, Gen. Mac Arthur today bailed the rejec ion of Communist candidates by voters. "The basic issue before the electorate was a selection between political philosophies," he said. 'That of the totalitarian extreme Right has alreadyReuter - 119 words
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Article99 1947-04-28 1 Shanghai, Apr. 27. The Britishowned North China Daily News failed to appear today as a result of the strike staged by the printers. The newspaper has been operating under the government wage regulations and the management said they had not been approached officially by the employeesU.P. - 99 words
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Article66 1947-04-28 1 Seven prople were killed m riots between Hindus and Muslims which suddenly flared up m Cawnpore yesterday. An attack was made on a lorry m which the occupants were assaulted with knives and sticks. Four died m the lorry and two others who wereReuter - 66 words
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Article71 1947-04-28 1 Jerusalem, Apr. 27. Deputy Superintendent A. E. Conquest, 43--year-old Haifa Criminal Investigation Department chief, who was shot and killed yesterday by Jewish gunman at Haifa "went down fighting,'' a police colleague said last night Conquest's empty gun was tound near where he fell. Inside a taxiReuter - 71 words
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46 1947-04-28 1 Rangoon, Apr. 27.— With the exception of six Communists, the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League and its supporters secured all the 202 seats m the Constituent Assembly, for which election reurns were received today. Eight reports are still not available.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article22 1947-04-28 1 Tokyo, Apr. 27.— The Bank of Japan on Saturday Issued 120.004,000,000 Yen, an Increase of 513,800,000 Yen over the previous day.- AP.A.P. - 22 words
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398 1947-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jaipur, Apr. 27. "I warn the Princes they are sitting under a cracked roof. It would be m their interest to demolish that structure before it comes down over them," declared Acharya Kripalani, Congress President, addressing a meeting m Jaipur yesterday.398 words
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52 1947-04-28 1 Rangoon, Apr. 27.— Five thousand houses were destroyed m and around the harbour town of Ye In Lower Burma m a cyclonic storm last week, according to a report received here today. The cyclonic storm struck 28 villages and lasted five-and-a.halt hours. The casualties areReuter - 52 words
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171 1947-04-28 1 CHURCHILL-ATTLEE BATTLE OF WORDS CONTINUES London. Apr. 27. Winston Churchill, leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, carried his war ot words with Prime Minister Clement Attlee a stage further today m a statement issued by the Conservative central office. He was replying to the speech by Attlee to the Scottish TraderReuter - 171 words
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97 1947-04-28 1 Shanghai, Apr. 2*. The Chinese authorities have announecd that all males between the ages of 20 and 23, who have passed their medical examinations, will be refused pernrssion to leave China this year. The decision was made jointly by the Ministry of National P<UP - 97 words
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Article114 1947-04-28 1 Rnenos Aires. \nr. 27. A book entitled. "Hitler is Still Alive," appeared today. It maintains thai the German Fuehrer i- living m Antarctica at a base established by the German expedition In 1938. Written by Ladislao Ssabo, a local newspaperman, the hook said that Hitler andU.P. - 114 words
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54 1947-04-28 1 GOODWILL BROADC ASTS BY INDIA'S LEADERS Calcutta, Anr. 27. A ot goodwill broadcasts by leaders of India's political parti* has been scheduled for five sucee slve day by All-India Radio m an effort to halt the warfare between the reii _'n-] commt r.irTwo persons were killed And .-<•• -.1 injuredA.P. - 54 words
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753 1947-04-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, April 28, 1948 U.P.A.M. CAN'T PAY A LIVING WAGE! IN view of the unsatisfactory replies given by the Estate Man•ments and m view of the unsympathetic attitude of the U.P.A.M., it is diiricult to see how threatened strike on estates m S langor could be753 words
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466 1947-04-28 2 Confused Pakistan Reports New Delhi, April 26.— Leader* of the All-India Congress Party who until recently were steadfast for a united India, have begun evident preparations for possible partition talks Involving detailed proposals lor the division of two important provinces. iaiis iui' the divisionA.P.; Reuter - 466 words
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67 1947-04-28 2 India' s Rice Crop Better By Million Tons a Delhi, Apr. 27. India's rice uup toi the current year better u> nearj jl.:/ju,uuu tons as conipar--u to loot year s cup, but her wheat p is ocxow expectation owing uainagi Uj rust m some parts ol the country, Wlshnu saiiuy,Reuter - 67 words
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47 1947-04-28 2 AUCHINLECK TO VISIT FAMILY'S ANCESTRAL HOME Dublin, Apr. 27. Field-Marstal sn ciaudr Auchinleck, Comman-der-in-Chief m India, will spend a tew days at his family's ancestral home at Crevcnagh Omagh curing his visit to the United Kingdom to attend a military conference at Camberly, Surrey, next month. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article44 1947-04-28 2 Soenggomminasa, South Celebes, Apr. 27.— Before thousands of his sarong-clad subjects and Dutch i.gnitaries. Mohammed Abdul Kaiir Aidid, 39, on Friday was crowned Rajah of Gowa. Gowa is an important native state on the islands of Celebes m East Indonesia. AP.A.P. - 44 words
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264 1947-04-28 2 London, April 27. So far Lord Moutbatten has not been more successful than any of his predecessors m reconciling Congress and the Muslim League, states the leftwing New Stateman and Nation -ii its editorial columns. "What he has achieved, as rer>nrts from India indicate." adds theReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration115 1947-04-28 2 New Delhi, April 27. Viscount Mountbatten, who met Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the Muslim League for the eighth time yesterday, will prolong his tour of the North- West Frontier Province next week to Wednesday, it was announced here. A communique said the Viceroy wouldReuter - 115 words
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Article23 1947-04-28 2 Madras: (Air Mail*- The Madras Congress Hovernment hav<* decided to abolish whipping m jails, ai punishment for Jail of_ feneei particularly hunger-strik-ing. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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340 1947-04-28 2 London, April 27. The labour unrest m India is described as -'extremely ominous" by a commentator m today s Observer, London's leading Sunday newspaper. The commentator first says that the Constituent Assembly meets again on Monday m a country more divided thanReuter - 340 words
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Article238 1947-04-28 2 Washington, Apr. 27. Informed government quarters told the United Press that it was reported there was growing oe siniism here over the situation m India* The source said newt from both India and London indicates a considerable -ossibility that the announced British withdrawal from Tndi..U.P. - 238 words
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586 1947-04-28 2 Important Points Fro tt One-Hour Judgment BHAGAVATHER- KRISHNAN ÜbpdT^H (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 26.— Wild scenes of enthusiasn ed yesterday outside the Madras Penitential H| 'n* Bhagavathar and N. S. Krishnan came out f hl>a languishing inside for Iwo-and-u-half yeara m Bhagavathar was received by his brother at586 words
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Article166 1947-04-28 2 Calcutta, a case oi riotoiu tne use oi Piace m tola, part oi CuicuuJ o: yesteraay morning que issuea oy tne v ment stated la Q borne House,, wei the rioters ana the poi 01 persons ana seueu TJ weapons ana guns Del usea mReuter - 166 words
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173 1947-04-28 2 Rangoon, Apr. 27.— Royal Air Force planes were dispatched ore Penang area to investigate the possibility that pirates may have <*n. Ed the coastal steamer Sir Harrfi Adamson, missing for a week sine* she sent a message saying she running into cyclonir uinrkA.P. - 173 words
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80 1947-04-28 2 Later:— Dr. Lohia PM f rkl later In the night tW hours' detention.— Renter. London, Apr. 27 T:. of State for India, tl Listowel. gave a recepttoi India Office Friday don correspondents or newspapers and igend He had off the record talk the journalist. I houReuter - 80 words
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Article21 1947-04-28 2 Thi v I Beel, Dutch Pr Jan A Jonkman seas Territory Dutch .aews agency lean ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration505 1947-04-28 3 lolour Bar Encouraged By Smuts' Party" Lazing Revelations Of Conditions In S. Africa people, for persecuting them and burning mem into criminals? 'Progress here of which so many Souiii Africans boabt nas includeu Liio orutaiity used to smash tne An aea. 1 mineworker'sReuter - 505 words
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Article141 1947-04-28 3 Washington, Apr. 27. Nineteen Indian road engineers, who have arrived m the United States to study modern highway and bridge construction, were formally introduced to the Public Works Administrator, Major-General Philip Fleming, whose agency will co-or-dinate their work during their stay m America. Professor M.Reuter - 141 words
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Article52 1947-04-28 3 Reggio, Calabria, Apr. 27. Francesco Larenti and his wife, .Maria Rosa, both octogenarians, loved their aged dog. The almost helpless dog was sleeping when the Rome-Reggioca-Labria express appeared. Francesco hobbled to his rescue and Maria followed him. All three died under the wheels of theU.P. - 52 words
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Article107 1947-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27.— The Communist Party of Great Britain, m a manifesto for May Day, urged British workers to organise to end the Labour Government's "disastrous foreign policy" and replace men responsible for it. A terrible catastrophe threatens Britain's working class and national independence because theReuter - 107 words
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269 1947-04-28 3 —JINNAH New Delhi, April 27. The assurance that "Pakistan will always be a close friend of Burma" was given by M. A. Jinnah, President of the Muslim League m an interview with U Chan Htoon, constitutional adviser to the Burmese Government, this week. HtoonReuter - 269 words
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155 1947-04-28 3 New Delhi, April 27.— Future recruitment of Gurkhas volunteers from independent Nepal who have served with great distinction In the Indian Army m two world wars for the British and Indian armies will be discussed at an exploratory conference to open atReuter - 155 words
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130 1947-04-28 3 ROBESON "BANNED": SUPREME COURT WANTS TO KNOW WHY Albany, New York State, Apr. 27. The Supreme Court Justice, Isador Bookstean, has issued an order directing the Albany Board of Education to show cause why it should not allow Paul Robeson, the Negro singer, to give a recital In the HighReuter - 130 words
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Article193 1947-04-28 3 Washington, April 27 President Harry Truman was very much pleased .with the work done by Secretary of State George c. Marshall and his assistants while m Moscow and the President declared he felt certain the entire country would also be pleased when Marshall reported to theReuter - 193 words
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Article102 1947-04-28 3 Tokyo. Apr. 27.— Emperor Hirohito has asked Dr. Frank Mott. Dean of Missouri University of Journalism who has just completed a survey of Japan's Press, to tell the people of America of Japan's surge towards reconstruotion. In a 15-minute audience with the Emperor and Empress. MottA.P. - 102 words
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282 1947-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27.— The price of Indian tea oi the 194G crop imported into Britain this year was increased by an export duty oi' two pence a farthing per lb. on shipments from India as from January 16 and four pence halfReuter - 282 words
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95 1947-04-28 3 The President of the Malay National Union of Sarawak has sent the following telegram to the British Prime Minister: "We desire to question the accuracy of the conclusions set forth m the statement issued by the Governor- General after his recent visit to Sarawak95 words
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101 1947-04-28 3 Darjeeling, April, 27. Doctor Ram Manohar Lohia, Socialist leader, was arrested Friday at Sukia Pokri near Darjeeling whUe on the way to address a public meeting organised by the Nepal National Congress. Dr. Lohia arrived at Darjeeline recently for a satyagraha movement taking place m101 words
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Article164 1947-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27.— The British Conservative Party has "accepted tne ideal of inuia preparing Herself and working towards *eii-gov-ernmeni but we deprecate m the strongest way the piuposal oi abandoning India at tne end oi June next year when we are not certain whether there willReuter - 164 words
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150 1947-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27. A bill of rights designed to protect the liberty ol the subject and restore certain safeguards which have gone was introduced into the House of Lords last week by the Liberal Party. Among the issue with which the bill dealsReuter - 150 words
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Article80 1947-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27. The Registrar General for England and Wales announced (hat the high est birthrate for 26 years was recorded during the fir^t quarter of this year. The announcement said a total of 241.421 births was recorded or 22.8 per thousand oi the population. This wasU.P. - 80 words
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Article240 1947-04-28 4 Need For Tamil High School Stressed Celebration Of Poet Bharathi Dasan's Birthday (By Our Staff Reporter) The need for the richer members of the Tamil community lo lake an interest in the illiteracy of their poorer brethren, anil to rectify this slate of affairs by the240 words
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182 1947-04-28 4 London, Apr. 27. Allegation that the morale of the Medical Service in Malaya is "so bad that already two -thirds of the local graduates have resigned because they have no faith in the present administration," is made by Dr. R. Okane, writing from Singapore182 words
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212 1947-04-28 4 In spite of the short notice, there was quite a large gathering, representative of the educated classes of Singapore, at the CTA yesterday evening to hear Dr. Ivor Jennings, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ceylon and a member ot the Higher Education Commission, speak212 words
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Article404 1947-04-28 4 An emergency general meeting Ol tne Norm Indian Hindu Association was held on Sunday tne 4Uth April 1947, at 7.30 p.m. at Bhartya Bnavan, 47, Cult Road, under the chairmanship oi' Pandit Hum Saran Tewari, one ot the trustees of the Shive Temple site at No.404 words
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Article153 1947-04-28 4 Those repatriates who made many verbal complaints to the Singapore Regional Indian Congress that there exists much difficulty m obtaining passages to India are requested to adopt the following system: (a) That they do not approach anybody with an offer of illegal money mor^ than153 words
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Article160 1947-04-28 4 Batavia. Apr. 27.— Multifilm Newsreel Company at Batavia is now producing a weekly newsreel for the Indonesian market and beginning next week will put out a monthly documentary film, handling all sorts of subjects. The film will be a medical documentary. Multifilm still government controlled—intends to competeUP - 160 words
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103 1947-04-28 4 Hongkong, Apr. 26.— An attempted escape from the prison cell was reported to have been made by the Japanese Kanao Inouye, Canadianborn British subject and native of Kamloops, British Columbia, who was sentenced to death on Apr. 22 on charge of high treason. TheReuter - 103 words
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Article57 1947-04-28 4 Bangkok, Apr. 27.— 8y the end of April Britain will have paid Siam £7,000,000 for the rice exported since April 1946, according to the Combined Siam Rice Commission statement released here. This sum represents 86 per cent, of the payments made for rice exportsReuter - 57 words
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Article40 1947-04-28 4 Azamgarh (United Province) (Air Maih— An elephant ran amok m the village of Math McHammadpur, killed six persons and seriously injured three others. There was panic m the village for several hours until the elephant was shot by police. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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131 1947-04-28 4 Paris,, April 27. One hundred educators from 30 nations will attend a six-week teachers* seminar sponsored by the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organisation) m Paris from July 21 to Aug. 30. The seminar, the first of its kind to be held, aims toReuter - 131 words
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104 1947-04-28 4 BENGAL 'PHONE SYSTEM PARALYSED BY THEFT OF COPPER WIRE New Delhi, April 27— The Government of India yesterday appealed to the Bengal Government to take strong measures to stop increasing thefts of coppi i wire m Bengal which threaten the collapse of trunk telephone and telegraph systems m the province.Reuter - 104 words
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53 1947-04-28 4 Batavia, Apr. 27. A Dutch military personnel from the Netherlands East Indies may go to In-do-China "to view a training school there/ the Netherlands military spokesman said here. He denied the report from Saigon that Dutch officers and noncommissioned officers would go to Indo-ChinaReuter - 53 words
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620 1947-04-28 4 In an interview with Mr. E. C. S. Adkins Rp r ties, Singapore, on the 21st of this month M r of Ching, the representative of fTie Malayan Cms* raised the following points on the questions J .u H (S of political parties. 0IReuter - 620 words
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Article90 1947-04-28 4 GOVT. FLEECES LORD JOWITT! London, Apr. 27 .~u wiit toia vie Ameian ber 01 commerce ta L touay thai he w robe to signify Ro 10 tne House of Lora, he became Loi Q Cnana tn e government, "They gave me a robe Jowitt said, -ana to myselt when 1U.P. - 90 words
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Article34 1947-04-28 4 The Hague, April 27--21,000 Dutch men, women children are still Interned publican camps m lad- cording to an appeal sent A. Jonkman, Dutch U Overseas Territories, b Women's Organization*-. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article43 1947-04-28 4 London, Apr. 27.— The Chan cellor of the Exchequer, Hujb Dalton, told a dinner meetaj of the parliamentary pre* corps Friday night that fcj Government has '•definitely decided" not to hold a jjenen! election until May, 1950. AP.A.P. - 43 words
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Article71 1947-04-28 4 The United Statei talon Oitice will give a film show members of the East -West on Thursday. May 1, at 8at the YMCA. The films, one of which if technicolour, will show a p American presentday life. Macassar, Apr. 27.— Amir East Indonesian delegate International EmergencyU.P. - 71 words
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