Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1949
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Title Section16 1949-01-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV, NO. 841. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration366 1949-01-24 1 ASIAN CONFERENCE REFLECTIONS r/ie Rightest Mart To impart Gandhiji's Message To World CONFERENCE «£LEGIiTES GLOWING TttIBUTE TO IwDlfiS IDOL rum Our Political Correspondent in New Delhi) DELHI, Jan. 23. The historic four-day Session of the 19 Eastern ended with success winch ivas equalled by theA.P. - 366 words
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Article18 1949-01-24 1 America "Lets Down A Friend" i!3 Under the '•n a Friend", I today he bring IS i A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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178 1949-01-24 1 "MOMENTOUS CONSEQUENCES IN WORLD FUTURE" NEW YORK, Jan. 23 —The Asian Conference at New Delhi may have "momentous consequence^ »n snaping the future of the world," the New York Herald Tribune said in its l< i ad editorial' on Sunday. Th« editorial, captioned "Asia u A Fact." .said: "During mostA.P. - 178 words
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113 1949-01-24 1 COPENAGEN, Jan. 23. Thirtythr< e government leaders ot Nor[i i .md Denmark began itiationa yesterday lor a Scandinavian defence alliance. TLi group included the" Prime V'ni>.'» of each country, [t reliably reported Sweden offered *n outright allian' I i 1) nmark on COlidit;ot' v %tA.P. - 113 words
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129 1949-01-24 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23. The Indian Government Ls studying the situation created by the RSS decision on Thursday to unconditionally withdraw its civil disobedience movement but no decision has been taken yet, said a Home Ministry spokesman here. The RSS. all India Chief M. S.A.P. - 129 words
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92 1949-01-24 1 LONDON. Jan. 23. Lord Pethick-Lawrence, former Secretary of State for India, yesterday described Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, who died at Allahabad on Thursday aged 73 as "a most enlightened Liberal .statesman for whom I entertained a high regard." Lord Pethick-Lawrence added:Reuter - 92 words
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Article84 1949-01-24 1 BARODA. Jan. 23. The Maharaja Oaekwar of Baroda who last ir granted a full responsible government to his people was adv; ed by India's Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to merge his state with Bombay Province. Sardar Patel told members Ol Baroda State CongressReuter - 84 words
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Article853 1949-01-24 1 It Is Only The Beginning Ut [he Task— Nehru Romulo's Warning To UN NEW DELHI, Jan. 2:5. Premier JawaharlaJ Nehru ,ol India told the Qnal conference of Asian nation. «n Sunday he hopes •'dose cooperation has come to stay" among the 19 countries represented a,t the meetingTheA.P. - 853 words
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Article722 1949-01-24 1 DUTCH FOREIGN MINISTER PREDICTS IF FOUR-POWER RES OLUTiON IS ADOPTED BY U.N. THE HAGUE, Jan. 23.— Dr. D. I Stikker, Dutch ForeiKfl Minister, said "chaos" will result if the United Nations Set u rity Council adopts a four-power resolution for settling the Indonesian problem. The resolution wasA.P.; Reuter - 722 words
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Advertisement17 1949-01-24 1 7^U)IK riIODUCTS to m» fEoriM TAMIL MURASU Ins TAMIL Daily >ve i M years. LEGIE ROAD, SGAPORE.17 words
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Advertisement19 1949-01-24 1 JUST UNPACKED Printed Fergooson Voil Printed Fergooson Crepe Woollen Hlankets Available at: Singapore Silk Store 48/50 North Bridge lUad.19 words
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1170 1949-01-24 2 -1 ol we re« aoi iogic Maiaya I'riniine's criticism oi a. oJ r./Ja,, iUy k oil the I aay increaj* Q his country. 'hj' our editorial .:(-a pros^' ema to oe a trithat it means1,170 words
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301 1949-01-24 2 More Funds To Be Made Available NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. The Indian (Government has given Ha. 50,000 as trie iirst instalment of a relief iund ior victims of Jast week's Indian-African riots in Durban. An omcial announcement Saturday addedReuter; AP - 301 words
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Article41 1949-01-24 2 CAPETOYviN., **n. *o.— The judicial cuinmi^.un ui inquiry into tne caual oi me i->u-uau iac« no<f wui COOftilt only UI Europeans, Mr. U. bum touay. in^ iiaiii^ of members oi the ffftnwmiftiiHi will be uiinouucea in-x.^ ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article198 1949-01-24 2 CAPETOWN, Jan. 23.— Greater wniiHUt among the Indian and African eommiu«iiie fl and let>6 lear mm tiis^ust between them was reportea ycgieruAf by police anil tttl««aai rtspoiibible ior the weliare of reiugees lrom Hit Uurban riots. Jbxcepi iur muiviauai atiucks. mostly by African^ on Indians, l*ietermaiReuter - 198 words
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Article50 1949-01-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) tOOSA, Jan. i3. Iragcuy overtook a party oi >lu>i»m women aiul children oui on a pleasure wp In a ferry Doat in a rive* in looxia. I'hirteen were drowned, two missing and tne remaining seven members oi the party were rescued.- copyrightCopyright - 50 words
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Article92 1949-01-24 2 DR. DADOO RETURNS TO LONDON lONljuh, juii. 44. Dt. Yusui UUUUO, I'XCoiUL'iil Ui UK' iialiiJVUai maiun uongress, returned to luuaun y«'iiLLiaay lruui a VLbit lu Murope. ul. uauuu tcjld tteuter that news ui til- L/uiuaii riois naa eauseu uim lu cunun ins HiUiupean visu, wtit we aim i anu transportReuter - 92 words
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116 1949-01-24 2 PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS PALESTINE ON WEDNESDAY LONDOxN, Jan. 23. Th c IluUac ul Commons is to have a debat' on Palestine next vveanesaay, Mr. Heroert Morrison, Leaaei oi me Huu^c, announced. wiKii Labour member Herschel Austin a.^K«-d a Foreign becretaxy Ernest btvin wuuia be present, Mr. .viui -n<on teplied: "ObviouslyReuter - 116 words
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Article60 1949-01-24 2 PERlr*, Jan. 2«s. a iich gold iina ii iepoiieu to have txmn nadi some io UUA«i cuo. UX tuu, CMtl iown m mi MUrcaisoll goiu nciu in west Australia. l iitcfcii-aiiu-a-null tonj> of goia i ucau t aiiiia ii to nav« .yieiQeu tM l|jiReuter - 60 words
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384 1949-01-24 2 Malan Govt.'s Racial Segregation Plans Responsible For Durban Riots Di KBAiN, Jan. 23, A growing sense oi Alrican nationalism aggravated by me Maian Government's plans lor racial segregation is regarded by observers Here as the root cause ot the recent riots* in Durban. Over lliO Indians and Africans,, in aboutReuter - 384 words
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80 1949-01-24 2 U.S. To Recognise Trans Jordan Soon WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. OiliciaLs in Washing <m *aid Friday that it is "quite likely" that the united States will recognise Trans- ordan at th< same time as it gives lull recognition to Israel next week. This will hav no connection n anything Britain dor,A.P. - 80 words
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Article33 1949-01-24 2 Bmstead, Trade Commissioner for *K*2J« London for ten yearn, l* portly t 0 tyvc up- his offic. it w-, d ar h ned J° aay H( will K iuc« BOt« Civil Service.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article45 1949-01-24 2 BUBONIC PLAGUE IN HYDERABAD BOMBAY, Jan. 23. Bubonic plague ha* broken out in Hyderabad State. Military Government figures released on Wednesday from the Indian-occupied stat e said 50 deaths occurred there in th< v <■• V endmg Jan. 1. Inoculations i being carl ed A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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119 1949-01-24 2 Parliament Approves BBC Station Plan In Johore 10l DON Jan i:\. Thr House ol Comm appro' <j Thursday plans lor the British Broadcasting Corporation to construct a powrriui ting station in Johore Mai.. R Hopeon Assistant Postmaster Ch neral, told th<; Commons the new .-ration would <'ver.tually The Brie hasA.P. - 119 words
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74 1949-01-24 2 Steps To Infuse Confidence in Bengal Minorities CAiA,ui IA, Jan. 2.;. cjfiiguia are uucing i u uixuse connaence in mi minorities, u^ast B cistan ana vve^t u maiaj. at nmenti Up Uuul *^i tc i>. M.iiiUiJULi. Xi.^^.i v^Uiiiiiiilll t a. Liuii ui viie p A tis ill Uit .WC CrU^alUA.P. - 74 words
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121 1949-01-24 2 BEVIN TO ATTEND COLOMBO CONFERENCE LONiJUiN, Jan. 20. oecrtjury rievin will probably tne longest trip oi nis ca: foreign secretary in tne 10 cuiomuo, Ceylon, to a meeting of tne Commo: Foreign Ministers. Dominion Prime Minii>* met in London last Autumn an the need ior closer i regular contacts toA.P. - 121 words
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Article38 1949-01-24 2 CALCUTTA Jan. 23 P five Of them for allegedly c, can a oi peuoi t o set tram c The city i; ltiy rf °n t^Way after clash( students und l>oilCc two (j ReuterReuter - 38 words
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578 1949-01-24 3 Conference Calls For Immediate End Of Dutch kmpiricdi Rule Of Indonesia oESOUTIMI TO BE HHHLLI Hl'rttWi.tU Wt WCLCttn I CO ju/i. 26. lne Asian conference buiurauy ma, me united nations catt a mpiriob me ui autoneua. iO nation* cuueti ior irmneuiaie end ofA.P.; Reuter - 578 words
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Article97 1949-01-24 3 MOSCOW, Jan. zo. a Tass aispaicn .yebieraay oaia trie Asian coiiieience in iu'w oenu If <*c t>-ai i^iaUuil Ul c»ic liAaUilL'OiCt*. iUi CiCc*L*Uii Ol Uli v...i»iiCC, biiili" »ai tw Ulc vvColCxxa i-vi.vjpcail Uili^i. aa*u LUC UiO^U-Jil. uvjiitiiuuLc tuwaiu a correct buiu t:vjil Ol Lilt' UlUOiiCoicUlA.P. - 97 words
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82 1949-01-24 3 ASIAN CHRISTIAN CONTACT COMMITTEE FOUNDED J.llUUllL J iicA.iii aliu XiivaiUilb 11VU1& Hi die tteuieiAjiiiuti weune£aay luuna-<-u aii .\oiciii u.Uiaiuui vyUlltUCt v.iiuoo uiuis are to iutUier uie inuveineai ui making v^iiiisuuii cauicneB ua Ai>ia scixiupi.ui uiig aim nit iaoveinent ior Ueeaom ui Asian iiatioiis, the comiiiiLtcv' 6 ijpoKc^muii ivir. oigar anuounced.A.P. - 82 words
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64 1949-01-24 3 i\L. m.ti.u, Jan. x iic 4'»»*jiv >li Mvi. I'«MIUAt J.M> .i.iiti till MCflftti in..! M .ivvi#».n»ii u.t iiit*rsu«&j evenm iv i- ice »u uuuudi oi Ut.< tU t»v .4. ti1l VO»li».«V."..v> t,t ttpit.^cauiiivv- t>» /ISiUll ;wu.. wi .< >. v«O VL'l'ilDl- vjic iHTu. Aiii'j xGIIS - 64 words
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103 1949-01-24 3 NEED FOR FARMER ACTION IN MALAYA TO BE STRESSED LUi\ivUiV, Jan. 2'6. UOlOAiai See- rj .Miaui tri' :ii Joiko is co asicd m Parna ticnt n°xi v\ I'diK .suuy untttier tie is awart that planters in Malaya arc convlncea tnat terrorist lancet Has recently Increased rather tnun dicreasca ana matReuter - 103 words
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334 1949-01-24 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— A delegate to the Asian Conference on Indonesia said yesterday that body probably will make no direct reference to economic sanctions in its recommendations U' the I nited Nations. irller, delegates said the confeumapiy wpuld call foi upositionA.P. - 334 words
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Article122 1949-01-24 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. EmlX .\ouui Kaniu m a me8Sage to the Indonesian Conference says: "On behalf of Z3 millions Maroccans, Tunisians and Algerians, 1 wish to support wholeheartedly the Conference called by the distinguished India Government on the traffic situation in Indonesia and the shocking renewed aggressionGIIS - 122 words
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75 1949-01-24 3 EGYPTIAN PRESS DISPLAY ASIAN CONFERENCE REPORTS CAIRO. Jan. 23— Pandit Nehru's condemnation l l^ e Asian conference of Dutch action in Indonesia was the main «tory in Friday's Egyptian newspapers, overshadowing President Truman's inaugural address All papcr s reported the Prime Minister's speech under headlines, while comment was summed upReuter - 75 words
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Article60 1949-01-24 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.—Australian Foreign Minister, Dr. Herbert Evatt, speaking as President of thi United Nations said on Jan. that purposes of New Delhi Connct- on Indonesia were fully in ■ord with the Charter of the Unitevi Nations. The Conference, \v add* fi. vvus comparable to regionalGIIS - 60 words
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Article753 1949-01-24 3 NiiW KffiSfIMBNTS WILLiNGNLoS TO NEGOTIATE nyitL i)iH lUiviiVitiiMdi^ EIGiiT-POLM miMS NANKING, Jan. 23. The Chinese President Li Tsung-jen announced last night that the Chinese government was willing to negotiate peace with the ooimnuitisis on tne oa&is oi the tight points put Aurvvaru last ween oy tneReuter; A.P. - 753 words
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304 1949-01-24 3 WORLD LABOUR SPLIT ON ISSUE OF COMMUNISM "W.I.T.U. IS A COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AGENCY PARIS, Jan. 23.— World La over (he issue of Communism. Unions from Britain, the I lands qui« the World Federation said it had become a Communi The U.S. union affected is the Congress of Industrial Organise t'ionsA.P. - 304 words
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Article29 1949-01-24 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. He.— Dr. Paul r Hanna, Profegaoi of EduOn .1 Btanlo d University, has appointed to a four-man UK < I I MiSttiOn to tliu Philippines A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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106 1949-01-24 3 U.S. ARMY MILITARY OBSERVERS FOR KASHMIR LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 23. The United I ions Commission for Inaia and Pakistan reported terday that 15 United States army officers will arrive in Karachi on .Saturday and Sunday as United Nations military observers in Kashmir. Belgian Gen, Maurice Delvoi, beading the United NationsReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement46 1949-01-24 3 I{\ 1 f\ lOND ON /^^^\v k c /qL& jk UMOr ihs^b i^ih fla It \~4Jfu,<y* Malaya wholeheartedly wishes our im R u"X! IA Thomas Cup Team success in London. l^v L I^ BOURN-VITA with them to give RttK*,£«f' a them e stamina they require for46 words
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789 1949-01-24 4 Speech At Netajts Birthday Celebration Meeting iddressing a mass meeting at the SRIC premises yesterday to celebrate the Birthday Anniversary Netaji Subhas Chandra Hose, Mr. J. A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India in Malya. appealed to789 words
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227 1949-01-24 4 MKS. vli^ASiXl MENON'S "Thougn Netaji is ;>upp^acd to be deau Aic tvci UveS ill uic iieai'to ui XilUiaili. ii IS IC^rcltiii-'it' LiiUc iiU ib liuL vvitn ui lj see me achievement ox iii^ ciiLiiMieU &oai iiic liiuepeiiaLucj ui muia. xie lived a r>>ax iiid>ugi227 words
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Article108 1949-01-24 4 CAW UTTA, Jan. JO. The V\t >t Bengal Government prop* »e lo raise a memorial to Netaji Subnaa Chandra Bose in I aicutta by completing the iiail-iiiu.Mied building, "MaItajati Sudan", liie erection of which iWUI initiated by Netaji. *ne lounuation ol the building was laid bv I'oetFOC - 108 words
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159 1949-01-24 4 CO-OPERATORS' TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MR. RAYMAN At a meeting of the committee oi Management ol tne beiangor ooveinment J^uaia mmpur, neid on Jan. ly. Mr. M. vv. iNavarauiaui, tne Cnairmaii, icierreu to me sau demise oi mi. u. dayman (tnen Financial Adviser, .:.a.Sj wuo was President oi tne bociety159 words
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Article157 1949-01-24 4 The Offlcer-in-Charge of the Trattic Police, Kuala Lumpur, in his return of road accidents in Selangor for the fourth quarter of 1948 .stated that 618 accidents were recoraed in Police riles during this period. Eight of the accidents were fatal, military motor vehicles be ing responsible157 words
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Article161 1949-01-24 4 Ribs and plates of tin dredger lor Malaya are today rising on the stocks of Paisley Scotland yard which Is surrounded by houses and three miles from Clyde the nearest waterway. The dredger will be carefully erected at thf> yard and then dismantled ready for itsFeastco Service - 161 words
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Article52 1949-01-24 4 Mr. T. S. O. Sastry of the Malaya Command, Kuala Lumpur, father-tn-lw of Mr K C NataraTan of the Income Tax Office, Singapore passed away peacefully at 6 pm' on Saturday. Jan. 22. at the Singapore General HoiplW! yes I £rdv nded fm>enU52 words
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79 1949-01-24 4 Annual General Meeting Of Johore Bahru Local Indian Congress Th ann ial general meeting o'i th- Local Indian Congress, Johurc Bahru, will be held on Sunday, Jan. 30 at the Congress premises at 5 p.m. to elect the Local ExecuCommittee lor the year 1949 All members are earnestly requested to79 words
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63 1949-01-24 4 The St. Patrick's Society of Singapore will celebrate St Patricks Day with a dinner and &K£ to held at Mount Echo ™J&M?a singapore n rof -^ajor-General D. Dun-rfr-t v OC^ s^gaDore District. Vic<>-Pi\?sident— Dr R j MrTT^V on Measurernr t r lwards: Hon Secretan63 words
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Article613 1949-01-24 4 BURMA Five villages have been burned down by rebels who lost fifty killed in clasnes in the delta area with Government troops who lost one killed and six injured. AFPFL PURGE An anti-Fascbt Peoples Freedom League purge is expected here soon following an official announcement thatA.P.; Reuter - 613 words
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105 1949-01-24 4 KERALA SAM A JAM: SUBSCRIPTION REDUCED TO 10C. PER MONTH An extraordinary general meeting 01 the Singapore Kerala oamajam was held at, No. 6, Race course Lane, on ttaturaay, Jan. 22 to discuss tne new Kiues ana Regulations oi Tne Samajam, presented oy tne Executive Committee. The meeting which commenced105 words
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213 1949-01-24 4 An Atomic Energy stand will be a ieature in tnis year's Britisn lnausines Fair. oispiay Wiiich will be first of its tuna on a large scaie win snow progress UUMN in applying xaaio active isotopes to niuus.iriai ana xneaicai research. Proauuflo'n and euipio/ineni ot213 words
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Article61 1949-01-24 4 The ninth meeting oi the Council >l State oi brlan^r>r will be held iii tnc Council Chamber Un the -clangor Secretariat section of the Government Offices) on Thursday Jan. 27. at 10 a.m. The roud in lront of the Govern.nent Offices will be closed to all traffic61 words
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144 1949-01-24 4 New World Labour Body To Be Formed PARIS, Jan. 26. 8 treasurer Jame* B. I Congress ol industrial tions <CiO> said Inur willing to meet represen tn* American t d labour < AFLj to discuss world laoour movement. The AFL never joined Federation of Trad* t W*TU> irom which Car.A.P. - 144 words
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Article43 1949-01-24 4 Certificates lor candidate .l took tne above examh. now arrived from Lonuun eessful candidates are asked J call lor them as under "1 School CandidaUs«-at thj respective schools. V Private Candidate -s at Deparuncnt of Education. iioor, Fullertun Buildinu43 words
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Article26 1949-01-24 4 Mombfrs and friends o Lotus Club are invited to tiif social gathering ol th< to be held on Wednesday j Kafflei; Quay. *«bXX3*«E>©C^«Do<S««E>oG=ME><,GI26 words
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Advertisement143 1949-01-24 4 SHIKIN CINEMA TO-DAY LAST 2 SHOW.S 6.30 and Ii.UO pm 1 PAR WAN A (Hindustani) TODAY: ii .{0 9.15 PM BHAttTHRUUARI Tairil E>oCs» <jg>ocsa> <iS>o<3» «=>o<3» <e>oC^« Today Last 3 Shows 3.15, :;o and 9.15 p m LjULA MUKAIj. ANWAR W and HUiiSAIN SIDKI In LAILA FEL ZALAM EGYPTIAN >143 words
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