Indian Daily Mail, 10 February 1949
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Title Section17 1949-02-10 1 Indian Daily Maily VOL. IV. NO. 358. SINGAPORE, THLRSDA V. FEBRIARY 10, 1949. FOLK I\\(;ES 10 CENTS17 words
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190 1949-02-10 1 Scheme To Augment Bombay s II Water Supply r om our Own Correspondent) Feb. 9. The first stage of the Bombay Us. 160/)00,000 Tansa cum Vaitarna gment tin City's water supply has begun i g of the construction ot a 20,000 feet to link Vaitarna190 words
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Article65 1949-02-10 1 POSTHUMOUS AWARD FOR GANDHIJI \l\\ DELHI Feb. 9 MahaHna been poßthumousli peace and Culture Royal Asiatic Society (I jg giv< n to "any man Roman who ha t rendered freatduring the jr«ar o th« and human well it. 1 i t i lure, philosophy 1,,, cal <, search and, whoUS - 65 words
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126 1949-02-10 1 CAIRO, Feb. 9. -The 8.000-ton Bombay registered steamer Jaljawahar and the 6,657-ton Dutch steamer Singkep were slightly damaged m collisions when a 50--mile an hour gale swept ships from then- moorings at Port Said. Three people were killed and 18 injured wnen a three-stored houseReuter - 126 words
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66 1949-02-10 1 Our Own Correspondent) mm vI i.l) 9— The first of i fug< es i rom East Bengal led m tin* Andaman Islands *I! leave Calcutta by the bl Vl a i li. it i- l« arnt. lieations, mostly from lies, asking for settle■mm hi66 words
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58 1949-02-10 1 Mr. Sliujat S« the Mini v r, told mission which that Piikis--1 ire her ;f they Ip n, which I ntary deputy, I Mr. II vast E .aion tie manf What we lack ■•lustry can be I <i\ a mutual g >nly limit aI -hould58 words
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25 1949-02-10 1 INDIAN SEAMEN'S APPLICATION REFUSED Pak to a more I onvi< by th« day. d by TaU- to l"Ur con^irina .^aboard a fO! tb d to25 words
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68 1949-02-10 1 NEHRU EXPLAINS PURPOSE OF ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION NEW DELHI, Feb. p.- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister replying to questions m th« Indian Parliament said India's new Atomic Energy Commission ia engaged on three matters: ONE— surveying India for location of mineral's useful m connection with atomic energy; TWO promoting68 words
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76 1949-02-10 1 BERLIN. Feb. 9. The British licensed newspaper Telegraf says the Russians are rebuilding a giant air raid shelter outside Berlin. The paper said thr shelter, which once housed a Nazi ball-bearing plant, is to be patterned after the »rate bunker where Ad3lf Hitler hid mAP - 76 words
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80 1949-02-10 1 Baroda To Have Residential University BARODA. F«'b. 9. The Governt of Baroda havo decided to have a residential university for Baroda with faculties of arts and nee, commerce, medicine, engineering, law, home science and fine arts, m course of time textile •ehnology also will be introduced. All colleges m BarodaFOC - 80 words
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71 1949-02-10 1 SILLONG, Feb. The Assam Premier Mr. Bardoloi, has received the following message from Mr. Prakasa, Qovernor-deslgnate of A tin: "Under our esteemed Prime Minister's sudden orders I am Ing to you. Oiler my heartiest tings and wishes to your fernmeni and the p"opl<>FOC - 71 words
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119 1949-02-10 1 BORNEO SULTAN'S WARNING TO AUSTRALIANS JUSTIFIED BATAVIA. Feb. 9. The Dutch language Batavia daily "Het Dagblad" (biggest circulation In Indcnesia) says tribute to Sultan Hamid of Pontianak for his decision to expel all Australians from West Borneo if Indonesian Mrs. O'Keefe is expelled from Australia, according to Aneta, the DutchReuter - 119 words
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Article96 1949-02-10 1 I* rum Ou* own luucspundentj dKi^Aix.tK, Veto. y. Kasnmir >a»i». < > naj, ucen cuiiniiciily cut on iioiii jumiiiu ii^ovnitc aiiu nit- rtfti "i iim v\uxiu b'ucc feu. aue o severe wmur conditions m the liiinuiuvan region requiting m ii«-*av> iaii 01 mow. Alter s»x nays96 words
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118 1949-02-10 1 Dr. Evatt Defends Australia's Policy On Indonesia CANBERRA, Fob. 9.— Shouting above a prolonged uproar irom th« Opposition, Dr. Herbert Evat-L, Aiiv truiiau iixicriial Attain Minisur, iuaU the Uouae oi Etepresent^uves here today: "But lur UmU'd Na tions ana Australian intervention, there would have boon countless lives K)»t m Indonesia."Reuter - 118 words
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53 1949-02-10 1 BANGKOK, Feb. 8. Tunku Hai uuyusoh, loader o! the Muslim Irredentist Movement m South Siam has surrendered to the Siamese authorities, it was officially announced here yesterday. The announcement said that the Muslim rebel leader had been taking refuge m Kelantan m the la^tReuter - 53 words
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Article55 1949-02-10 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 9. Mr. James Thorn, New Zealand High Commissioner to Canada, was on Monday unanimously elected this year's President oi the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Mr. A. V. Skorobogaty, Byelorussian delegate, was elected first vice president and Dr. Carlos Eduardo Stolk, ofReuter - 55 words
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264 1949-02-10 1 THE HAGUE, Feb. 1). An official spokesman rigorously denied here today allegations m the Australian House of Representatives (hat liutch officials m Australia were playing "tricky games" over Indonesia. He was commenting on Australian Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell's statement that opposition to the proposed deportationReuter - 264 words
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425 1949-02-10 1 Soekarno Hatta To Meet Federal Leaders? BATAVIA, Feb. 9. Republican President Soekarno and Premier Hatla have agreed to meet representatives of federal leaders m a conference for informal talks m Banka Island, it was announced by federalists today, Aneta, the Dutch news agency, reported. The date of the meeting isReuter - 425 words
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49 1949-02-10 1 CARDINAL'S CASE TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE U.N. CANBERRA, Feb. 9. —Dr. Evatt, Australian Minister of External Attain, told the House ot representatives here today he had been informed it was proposed to bring the matter of Cardinal Mindszenty's trial belore the United Nations General Assembly m New York. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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157 1949-02-10 1 Paris Newspaper On French Possessions In India Paris Feb. !>. The influential conservative evening newspaper Le Monde today cahed for a new attempt to settle the question of trench India within the wider framework ol Franco-Indian relations. "It is sufficient to look to the map to see tnat tne existenceReuter - 157 words
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Article406 1949-02-10 1 Govt. Determined To Continue War CHINA: Says Defence Ministry Spokesman SHANGHAI, Feb. The National Government's determination to continue war preparations while seeking peace was reiterated by Gen. Teng Wen-yi, National Defence Ministry spokesman at his iirst press conference m Shanghai today. In possibly Uie strongest anuCommunist statement mack by nAP; Reuter - 406 words
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82 1949-02-10 1 Asoka Pillar To Replace King's Effigy (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feh 9 Th< A-«k.i Pillar will replace the King's EJBgs on \\w new two ru|ui\ livi* ru|>«<* and hundred-rupee currency notes, designs lor which havr In en Kllbiiii 1 1« ti by th« Reserve Bank I' 1 dia82 words
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Article52 1949-02-10 1 SHANG] I Ham British Unc; taiv ror Porcign Affairs, arrl here today In th< course <j: a survey of British Interest* In the Far Lust. onong otln i talk with British Ambassador Sir Ralph B1 venson who made a special air I from Nanking lorReuter - 52 words
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Article20 1949-02-10 1 110-YEAR- OLD INDIAN WOMAN DIES NAIROBI, Peb j BhOli, an Indian woman '<>• .s old. hai d*eo a N bi. Router.20 words
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Advertisement19 1949-02-10 1 JUST UNPACKED Printed Fergooson Voil Printed Fergooson Crepe Woollen Blankets Available at: Singapore Silk Store \5() North Bridge Read.19 words
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538 1949-02-10 2 Indian Daily Maily Singapore, Thursday, Feb. 10 1949. POOR SQUATTERS AND RICH CHETTIARS ALL IN SAME BOAT j G i appo cc been c irao call -a b id >mn i ci ion. As >s wreliknown, i litated acking de -hem elvea q lattei d also b i ising ci538 words
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333 1949-02-10 2 ConAssernbly's Decision On Abolition Deplored .MADRAS. Feb. 9. A ih solution deploring the decision of the Inlian Constitßeni Assembly '<> abolish separate electorates «>cl rcflju <ng it jo reconsider the question was passed at a met- ing oi" -*v nion Muslim League WorkingFOC - 333 words
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Article63 1949-02-10 2 Pakistan Ceylon Trade Fact KARACHI.. Feb. 9.— Paki -an and Ceylon haw negotiated a trade pac it was disclosed here. It was un derstood Ceylon has undertaken the supply of 8,000 tons of cocoiiu' and coconut oil to Pakistan duriiv tV year, while Pakistan has ajiree to export foodstuffs andFOC - 63 words
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114 1949-02-10 2 INDIA TO SPEED UP RADIO SETS MANUFACTURE NuW DhlLHl, Feb. 9. —A Government committee has recommended tnat Inaan manufacture ol radio seta be Btepped8 tepped up sharply. The committee proposes that 50,000 inexpensive sets and 20,000 expensive sets be ouiit m India this year. Production would be expanded to 150,000AP - 114 words
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91 1949-02-10 2 Bombay Mayor Presented With Original Swiss Federal Charter (From Our Own Com>pondent) BOMBAY, I r»>. 9.— A copy of the original Federal Charter of 1921 of Switzerland »h« act establishing a Swiss Confederation was presented to the Bombay Mayor, Dr. M. U. Mascarenlias. by Mr. Norman G. Thompson, District Manager91 words
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Article46 1949-02-10 2 A D 3 LUI Feb. 9.— Mr. Ar- Bott British Overseas M arrived m New from Karachi f f »r Lnfi U ad< talk- with the InGo eminent A ion ol the British Jut< arrived here tn route C :utta ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration338 1949-02-10 2 India Pakistan Dissatisfied With Kashmir Plebiscite Candidates List PAKISTAN'S INTERPRETATION 01< TRUCE AGREEMENT KARACHI, Feb. 9.— lndia and Pakistan are both dissatisfied with the list* of candidates for the plebiscite on the future of Kashmir ordered by a United Nations Commission, it was learned irom a usually reliable source yesterdayReuter; A.P. - 338 words
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80 1949-02-10 2 (*rom Our Own Coin nonden NEW DELHI, bib Government, a j s i t ar]r tionmg another loan oi 1; 000 to the Bombay during the next financial year. carry out Bombay* huua)ii<; ps gramme. During the current financial J< India Govcrnmenr80 words
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Article162 1949-02-10 2 CHALLENGE TO FORCES OF EVIL" NEW DELHI, Feb. *j. M.Mvr Lester, disc MaJ i tdhi <uid hi^ ho London, m a broadcast on Jan. 30 .>aid: "On this day last year, more tear* being shed than had fallen on any previous day. 'From among you, Indians, God had raised upFOC - 162 words
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664 1949-02-10 2 CAPETOWN, Feb. South African fj .Minister, Ur. Daniel Malan, yesterday comments ihe House of Assembly on press reports ment made by the Indian Prime Ministei Nehru on the running of Durban rein during the recent Indian-African riots. Replying to a questionReuter - 664 words
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405 1949-02-10 2 Judgment To Be Delivered At 1-30 P. M. Local Time NEW DELHI, Feb. !>.—Thatma Gandhi Murder *ti«,i *iii pecial Court i.n Thursday, one xj.ostle of Non-violence was ah tunned onlookers at his l>irla The Special Judge Atma ihe old Red Tort oncf theA.P. - 405 words
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Article96 1949-02-10 2 COLOMBO, Feb. J. A en :c n Sydm EU by aay oi uolooibo up» day with the depai I i tikymaster lrum h« re foi A second Skym;u yesterday for London. Earlier In the day I General, Sir Henry M the first plai Prime Mil Mi96 words
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323 1949-02-10 3 Sovereignty For Indonesia Before Mid- Year? Sew Dutch Plan Jo Bunas* Sec- Council I HOLLAND TO RETAIN CERTAIN POWERS AFTER TRANSFER Ui Iv WfcH YlA,Feb.9. A lent alive Dutch plan to of sovereignty to Indonesia before the he year /rr/.s communicated verbally to wblicun delegation be: ore it left onReuter; A.P. - 323 words
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Article78 1949-02-10 3 U.N. COMMISSION'S DEMAND I ">s Commission UNCI) asked the I foinm M)Ur(Je dld that L -d the Nether- mon aboal the oro- .'oiiea t, I to the wal consultation its O ffi C e rs and I n- n nt! |t 1 i l J^ that the 1 ivmiuiu- iA78 words
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126 1949-02-10 3 U.S. Member Of U.M. Commission Leaves For Brussels IE HAGUE, Feb. 9. Mr. H. ne Uochran, united states memoer oi the Umu'd Nation* Uommission to indoiK^ia, left Here ior Brussels yesterday on his way oack to Batavia alter talks wan the Dutch Uovernment. Wnat passed during the talks is otnciallyReuter - 126 words
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130 1949-02-10 3 BE MORE REALISTIC SAYS DUTCH FOREIGN MINISTER THE HAGUE, Feb. 9. Dutch roieign iWimbUT btikKer a.sKea Parliament uaa the Uatcn peopie on rriday to taKe a more realistic view 01 tne Indonesian dispuu-. "The Dutch should realize that states friendly to the Netherlands oiten have vast International commitments winch mA.P. - 130 words
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Article539 1949-02-10 3 Artillery Blast On Karen Rebels BURMA It AM GOON, Feb. 9.— Field artillery blasted Karen rebels m a Rangoon suburb on Tuesday. Unofficial reports said the •nulist attack has driven Ih.m from their defences. The action was at Thamaing, eight miles north of the city, m the government's power driveA.P.; Reuter - 539 words
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Article29 1949-02-10 3 til PKAKASA TO ASSUM OFFICE ON FEB. 15 OAUHATI, Feb. 9. It .s underbtOod that Mr. Sn T J raka>a. Assam Governoi-desi^naU' wll übsumc ollice ou Feb. 15. FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-02-10 3 Prince BiraboiiKse of Siam. the famous racing motorist, is attempting to set a gliding record m Merlo. near Buenos Aires, Argentina He is trying to gUde from Merlo to the Atlantic beVih of Mar Del Plata, 300 kilometres, m 6 hoars. Photo shows: Prince Birabongse (known m motor racingA.P. - 80 words
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798 1949-02-10 3 New Proposals For Arms Reduction Submitted Before Sec-Louncil LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 9. Russia Tuesday demanded that the Big Powers give an official report to the U.N. of their military strength including atomic weapons, by Mar. 31. The demand was made toA.P.; Reuter - 798 words
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204 1949-02-10 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 9. Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, Monday carried a long report ol a congress of 30,u00 Africans which it sajd tooK place recently near Abidjan on the Ivory Coast. According to Pravda's correspondent, Yuri Zhukov, the congross, staged by the "Democratic Lfrican Union,204 words
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91 1949-02-10 3 TOKYO. Feb. 9. Mr. N. D Rhajipal, President of the All-India Woollen Textile Industry Association visiting Japan, i,aid his puru('i, m this country would probably reach U.5.52,000,0U0 worth by the time he returns to India He said he had already U. 5.5200,000 worth of contracts91 words
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Article33 1949-02-10 3 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 9.— Sweden on Tuesday Norway has rejected a 10-year military pact iih Sweden became it would have kept her from Joining a atamger as thy proposed North Atlantic AiUiu*ce. A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article131 1949-02-10 3 U.S. TO REMOVE BAN ON ORIENTALS UASHINuIuN, *eb. 9.— A1l J racial barriers. <«> immigration Sana naturalisation would be removed under legislation &P* proved unanimously on Tu«b- 0 uay o.) liie *iou*sc ol ilepre- q itiuauycb Juuiciaiy commit- I lh« bill, by Representative X SWauer Judd (Minnesota Kepublicaii) and others,A.P. - 131 words
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117 1949-02-10 3 ISRAELI-EGYPTIAN ARMISTICE TALKS PROSPECTS DIM RHODES. Feb. 9. Prospects ol an Israeli-Egyptian armistice receded Monday as it became apparent that tne conference here was floundering m technical difficulties. Dr. Ralph Bunche, acting Palestine mediator, saw the Egyptian delegation today m an ellort to overcome diilercnces which wore barring the way117 words
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102 1949-02-10 3 SIX INDIAN ENGINEERS TO TRAIN IN AMERICA NEW YORK, Fob. 9. Six govern ment engineers from India on Tuesday began training m United States to operate.' a I J5550,000,000 fertiliser plant Sindri, 175 miles northw< I Calcutta. The engineers, headed by M. H. Chopra, arrived m New York on Monday.A.P. - 102 words
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404 1949-02-10 4 One-Hour Engagement Between Gurkhas Bandits On Johore River Bank four Bandits Killed 3 Gurknas i One Chinese Constable 1/ 9 a.m. on Feb. 8, a parly of Inniskillinys, (iurIJias and police went into position on the north bank iir Johore River on the Lenggid Art a. Some Gurs ventured out404 words
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Article212 1949-02-10 4 Launching the largest attack yet since the start ol tne feLnergency, btcunty Forces m North i^eciun or. tne morning ot b*-o. y. ocgan a lullration against tne largf. parties ol bandits known to be concentrated m tne Siam-Kedah border area, say* a further communique. This attack212 words
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71 1949-02-10 4 COMMUNIST DOCUMENTS IN JAWI SIEZED \ii unconfirmed Police communijue LiANiAN: Guv Musang Area kt y p.m. on Feb. 5. Communist locuments cyclostyled m Jawi uncl i ited October were iounil m Gua Busang Village. jOfiUivE: Muar Ana -During ening ol Feo. 7. police found barrel home-made shotgun concealed m the71 words
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361 1949-02-10 4 'HINA NEW YORK VIETNAMESE REACTION TO FRENCH MOVE TO INSTAL FORMER ANNAM RULER NEW YORK, Feb. !>.— New York's small but vocal Vietnamese colony on Tuesday condemned French government efforts to return former Emperor Bao Dai to the throne of an "Indo-Chinese union".A.P. - 361 words
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64 1949-02-10 4 ART EXHIBITION OF MALAYAN FLOWER S Mrs. Kinloch Smith who has <> i n tv. \\y i imaged lor som< time In p in t ing Mower.-, lor the Director oi Gardens, Mr. R. E. Holttum. will exhibit 60 of her paintings at Robinsons, Raffles Square, from Mar. 5 to64 words
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Article39 1949-02-10 4 The final bouts of the Singapore District Individual Boxing Championships will be hfld at the Gymn nun. Tanglin Barracks, tomorrow, Friday Feb. 11 at 8 p.m Pri/ will be presented by the GOC Singapore District.39 words
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Article14 1949-02-10 4 KARACHI, Feb. 9. -Trad,- nego'•anons hx'gan m Karachi between A .P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article105 1949-02-10 4 As a result of representations made during recent months by the Army authorities m Singapore, the iVar OJiice have now given authority to recognise the Army Civil Service Union as representing iocally engaged civilian stall employed by the War Dept. A preliminary meeting by Stall105 words
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66 1949-02-10 4 Mr. W. W. Duncan has been appointed the Returning OlTicer for each of the Municipal Electoral Wards m Singapore. Assistant Rrturniny Oilicoivs for the various wards arc: Municipal City, J. G. Aspinall; Municipal Rochore, Chan Bak Hoe; Municipal North, Dr. N. A. Canton;66 words
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Article121 1949-02-10 4 REKURONIANS SOCCER FIXTURE The following have been invited to play soccer for the "Tekuronians" against the "Sembawang Rangers" on Saturday, F«b. 12, at 3eletar:— R. M. Pakry, M. Bakar. Tan Peng Soon. Quah Beng Lim, Ali Hussein. G Potter, R Janson. F. Mcßraid ikrishnan, T. Wilkinson' Pony Lim and Lee121 words
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Article46 1949-02-10 4 SILVER JUBILEE FUND— NEW TRUSTEES v t/ J T'' rnor hM appointed Sir Han Hoe Lim to b<- a Trustee of the Silver Jubilee Fund Mr Paul 22. n I appointed to bo a Trusty. the Funri m plare of the law .V". E. R. Koek.46 words
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104 1949-02-10 4 MR. TAN KAH KEE CONGRATULATES MAO TSE-TUNG Mr. Tan Kah Kee, prominent oversea Chinese leader, yesterday* sent a telegram to Mao Tse-tung, nairman of the Chinese Commuist Party, expressing his jubilation over the success of the democratic forces m North and Central China. The telegram was addressed to .ae*!. ten104 words
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46 1949-02-10 4 KARACHI, Feb. 9.— Pakistan Labour Minister J<jgendran a th Mandal tokl a labour conference here <>n Tuesday the government had decided to organise welfare centres at New York, Sydney, Liverpool, London and Calcutta for Pakistani seamen on foreign ships. A .P.A.P. - 46 words
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269 1949-02-10 4 REPUBLICAN VISA OFFERED TO O'REEFE CANBERRA. Feb. <>.- Dr. Kadin Usman, Indonesian Kepublican representative m Australia, said m g statement <m Tuesday that the Republicans are prepared to give Mrs. John > Keefe a visa tf> enter Republican territory. Mrs. O'Keefe \ya> recently ordered to leave the dominion with her269 words
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