Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 85. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 112 1 j, esponse To Truman's vitation I,uilT TO VIETNAMESE ST-GOVT. ASSURED Pandit Nehru, Indum Prime „s here louay mm ne /toped <« i', t ,riio returning by air to India London conference of Vomnum4er*,*md Iu categorically opposed" ...Inference in Indocnuia. >liu rl m .,n wnioacKinclndo-emaese .rnment, he
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  • 57 1 Asia Soon Will Play Vital Role In World— Nehru t»W a press wnierence on rhursday r easonai>ie time will be playing :«tk- t ire as Europe has P'«'>«j dlh, lime i.f colonial tun has passed anu in Ireedom and independence. t (lde( »nial rule must come to an enn Ived.
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  • 155 1 Futile Attempt On Life Of Egyptian Chamber President URO, May 6 Police today ted i youth said to be a mem ol in outlawed Muslim ro relation In conwith last nights hunt tack cm Eiamid Gouda, i the Chamber of Deouties Gouda t scaped unhurt. The i tne youth also
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  • 119 1 (From Om Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 6.— lw€« Were employed for the first time in Bombay vtsterdoN to d« al with womens political demonstration in the c»t\ About 50 women re|»ti*e« of Ihe Communis! detenues in the Prtrrince held a noisy demonstration inside I th«
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  • 68 1 LABOUR LEADERS ON CALCUTTA PORT COMMISSION VI? I SINGAPORE NOTE? CALCUTTA, May 6.— Two labour leaders have been nominated le the Calcutta Port Commission by the Government of India. This is the hr-t time 'hat dock labour is represented «>n the pnri administration Calcutta doeks employ a labour force of
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  • 43 1 LONDON. May 6.— Foreign Secre tary Ernest Bevin will visit Berlin this week' ed, the Foreign Office announced on Thursday. Bevin Will b« 'he guest of General Sir Brian Robertson, eumiD nTlri ,r of British forces in Germany AP
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  • 18 1 HAQUAT ALI KHAN LEAVES FOR HOME BURMA auat Pax .OL' hi. Ml [>>* ;um I ia A If- Reuter
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  • 10 1 THE "TEA MONEY" RACOUET ar ot and li r hav-
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  • 51 1 "WAR" OVER CARGO RATES SETTLED LONDOK Indian, Pakisani and Eun pean ;npp;^ n un ement last nigh he seven weeks old "war :argo rates. The rati I char > will llj te }y "LJ before tne wai rences governing «any, *> u »5 s 2g? to India and Pakistan. thej
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  • 62 1 i, furthei bolstering her de 01, squadron of Royal Air Force spit id today. 4 low., from Malaya to Ho«8 K<mg in '> Mi .!,ni>!i v spokesman -aid. Singapore■ I lie r S „d air forces *ere colony. H. ad WOUIO d Btrength thore 6,000
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  • 61 1 LONDON. May 6.— Mr. L'aquat Ali Khan. Pakistan Prime Minister, expected to be received in audience by the Pope at the Vatican on May 7 <>r 8. Th» Prime Mini-tor, who is bavin" London today, is returning u > Karachi by air through Rome.
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  • 381 1 RANGOON, May 6. Karen rebels on Thursday threatened Government positions on the Grand Trunk road to Rangoon ineluding the strategic centre ofPayagyi seven miles north of the communication town of I'e^u. said Thursday's official communique. The Karens tried to surprise the Government troops with
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  • 257 1 Issue To Be Discussed At Forthcoming Assembly Session MANY CONTROVERSIAL MATTERS TO BE THRASHED OUT NEW DELHI, May 6— Political interest in India is now centred on the last and* busiest session of the Constituent Assembly opening hereon May 1.6. IJurirm this session, India's constitution-makers are expected to finalise
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  • 109 1 UN Kashmir Truce Proposals Contrary To Assurances (From Om Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. May 6.— Truce proposals presented by the United Nations Kashmir Commission to the Indian Government a wreck aso f^li short of assurances Riven by the Commission and one or Uvio aspects were In conflict with them, official
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  • 121 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. May 6.— Great eonIternation prevails in the country and official quarters have been shocked l «> ham the sudden execution of Ganapathy. Indian resident in Malaya and former President of the Pan-Malayan Trade Unions Federation Such a thing
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  • 55 1 RANGOON. May 6— The British, Inu.a:. and Pakiat in Ambassadors Oi Thursday conferred in Rangoon W.th the Burmese Prime Mnister Tliakin Nu, official sources reported. The con fere nee was reported to haw been p.« id in connection with th< queation of Commonwealth aa-
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  • 425 1 SHANGHAI, May i\.— A determined Communist bid to capture Shanghai— richest prize of the civil war appeared imminent today as large Red forces stepped up their attempts to crack the northern and southern ends of the strongly fortified and manned Nationalist 130 miles are guarding the
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  • 273 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 7, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS I'ROGRESSH E t IMELS OCE up with d In the nd« (i th« li- re thfc 'Jab m !lr i immisi d Comtr< prh U PJ n perAnd at ted, it was hem nc! <•! -ju- next. th< ol :r
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  • 169 2 Congress President s Condem nation CU Malayan Govt, 's Disregard Oi India's Views From Our Own Correspondent) MADIiA 6. "Gnnapathi's hanging is a warning t»> uv thai we should not be all too trustful regarding the
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  • 63 2 LUChiSOW, May <i. About 600 i t ...vu cnmcai terms tor administrative anil legislative Usage have been selected oy the five.man committee set up o> me u.P., uovcrnuicni under uie cnatrmansmp *>i bampurnanantt, k ouusscr loi buucatioil, it is leaini. in« committee, it Is stated,
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  • 190 2 GENEVA, Ma\ i>. Prime Ministei Sthn private 10-minute meeting with King Leopold here last night. ,1 The meeting, arranged a i the King Belgian Minister in Heme shortly before Ihe Prii tne Swiss capital, was "a purely personal and according to an Indian
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  • 107 2 IRC Chief Enterance Pandit Nehra IJUI I t< i Nehru ai dmnei L4>mmittiM ol ih, I 1 I ading a 1 Ked Cl I .v U| atomic P rec< ber oi i outsid< I Although Lausann< I -(i pol I whn. Ind; *orm L>u I' i yon:. H run: l
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  • 234 2 End This Intolerable State Of Affairs In Malaya, Demands 'Hindu' editorially deciarud on t' that Indian opinion ci»uld Oc reconciled Lo the i xecul lon v .fmupj nenl was a routine affair under the pr< sent Emt i Reg tlations hi lorci lalaya. (hammi; the British Government with full responsibility,
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  • 64 2 LAME WATCHMAN AND FANTHER IN 30-MINUTE DUEL BHOPAL. May t>. A lame watchman ana a lame panther fought a tnirty-minute midnight duel at ttenore near here. ihe panther, which strayed away from tne jungle with a wounded leg, attacked tne watchman at tho local power house. The man retaliated with
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  • 504 2 Krishna Menon To juod&e Protest With Colonial Office LONDON May 6.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner in London, will lodge a "vigorous" protest to the British Government today over the hanging in Malaya of Ganapathy, 24-year-old Indian President of
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  • 170 2 ii\i)lAl\ TRADE UNION LEADERS' CONDEMNATION BOMBAY, May 6. Indian trade union leaders yesterday criticised the Malayan Government for the hanging yesterday ol an Indian, A. Ganapathy, former President of the Malayan Federation of Trade Unions, for carrying arms. Mr.
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  • 39 2 \'K\V DELHI. May 6. Ml Cai D Avlno, a young Americ artist erhlbith In Met E> nil. h.'h tht p .i. done b> Mr i in Ind v LkdUi art ci tic described
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  • 125 2 BOMBAY. Ma> 6.— Mrs. Kamladevi Chattopadhyaya, the Indian socialist leader, said here that India should form a "third Moc* consisting of anti-imperialist countries She expressed doubts as to the success <»f India s continued association with the ommonvvealth. so l^ru, ss "Britain continued hei
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  • 163 2 iFrum Our Own Correspondent) SUILLONG, May tj. in a recorded broadcast from Shillong (Gauhati centre of Ah-lndia Kadio) IM l» V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for Externa] Affairs sa«d the north-eastern Frontier oi tnoia might become a very important
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  • 132 2 NEW FORMULA FOR DUTCH-INDONESIAN SETTLEMENT BATAVIA, May, l>. Chairman Mohammed lUn tiepuolican Delegation t<> the United Nations lon j iiiuunesia, will Hy to Banka island on Friday, i I Premier fctatta the latest formula for settling indon ences with the Dutch. Tne plan was formally evolved alter two weexs informal
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  • 161 2 WASHINGTON, May t>.— lleury A tVal United states State Department of deliberates mt ihe Berlin blockade lor teai tne .►.wv a I'ic North Atlantic Alliance be mad< the charge l> r, lhc !l where he teaUfled afainai the
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  • 994 3 Should India Ceylon Integrate? F nn grfss President Dr. Sitaramayya's Suggestion Li it her Necessary Nor jesirabl MR. s. w. k. d. bandarnaike I. I, (Bj Air Mail). A suggestion that consider the island's integration with t < 1 both countries was made by ya, President of the Indian National
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  • 573 3  -  G. S. M. msmistmmm i vmstxxMm By Success Of National Planning Depends On People's Self-Discipline Says Indian Professor The financial side of India's National Planning is fully discussed by Prof. C. W. B. Zacharias, M.A., of the Madras University, in his book Finance of Indian Planning just
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  • 1244 3  -  BIKENDRA CHANDRA PLRAKAYASTHA Stock-Taking Of Country's Independence By What India has achieved during these 20 months after attaining Independence through negotiation? When the British left the country's Economic condition was hopelessly bad. The country was divided on communal basin in spite of our leaders'
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  • 143 3 Dr. Malan Visits S. African Patriot's Home In Switzeraland CLARENS, Switzerland. May 0 Dr. Daniel Malan, Prime Minister ot South Africa. Sunday visited the home here when the South Atrican patriot Genera) Paul Kruger died in 1904. Dr. Malan was accompanied by Mrs. Malan and South Aincun < vernment officials
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  • 167 3 Senanayake Returns Home From London Meeting COLOMBO May 6. Don Senanayake, Prime Mini ti ui c lon, returned here Thursday the Commonwealth Pruuv M conference in London. He on arrival, hat lr new >tatus as a Republic w<<uld hot affect the principles of Ceylon lations with that country. "I am
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  • 295 3 The latest addition to tne Maiuyaiam periodicals in Malaya is tne xvianatma a quarterly— euuea oy lVir. iv s. K. Kaznimpram anu puunsneu by Mr. in. iNaiarajan, zr. v^nancery Lane, Singapoie <prict *l.uu per copy j. it wao tne intention ox tne puohsner to issue me nrst
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  • 924 4 Need For Synthesis Emphasised Sir C. P.'s Analysis MADRAS, Apr. 19, (By Air Mail).— New trends of modern life and thought" was the theme of a lecture which Sir I'. Ramaswami Aiyar delivered last evening under the auspices of the Lakshmipuram Young Mens Association. He
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  • 133 4 Br. Empire Not Liquidating, Says Sir Shawcross GREENOCK. Scotland, Mav 6. Britain is "liquidating the bad features" of its entire system "just in time to avoid its complete collapse," Attorney General Sir Hartley Shaw, cross said here. Some of the Labour Government's political opponents he said in a speech, "often
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  • 19 4 MOSCOW. May 6. Sir Maurice Peterson, retiring British Ambassador, and Lady Peterson left Moscow for Britain on Thursday. A.P.
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  • 2063 4  -  YUSUF J. M EH E RALLY By LJKAZIL is famous tor its coffee. for the fabulous Amazon river, for its striking Architecture and the astonishing, almost unbelievable natural beauty of Rio de Janeiro, the most beautiful city in the world. Brazil is twice as big as India.
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  • 257 4 .1 Al I V\. pylon, Mi. I Muller has u rith n B •What India Can I ich Is E tin- Indo-Oangetic plain E India and Ceylon could havi E his readers as Riui h li Father Xavier s M a hxtuiv at the <
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  • 36 4 SEOUL, M 1 ment toda: m suspension "1 S B paper, the pari Bj Seoul Shinm wk Informal B Sung accused ckariy refl< ct B unlawful and p state,* 1 in N
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  • 339 5 Questions In Parliament Britain To Reinforce a y rig Garrison ;ritish Prime Minister CleI ominous last night he ti» a Jet ision yet on the quest hine e Communists. tl M lepend on their action. thej
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  • 53 5 LONDON, May li.-Tu.t Malayan stamps were sold for £1,195 at a London auction yesterday. A $500 purple and orange stamp issued in 1906 fetched £875 and a $.~)0u purple and orange stamp issued in 1912, t'ZM). They were bought by a foreign collector whose name was
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  • 57 5 LAKE s SS, May G. Mrs Vijaya Laks imi Pandit sal Indian ition during the Political Committee's discussion on the Italian colonies question yesterday. She motored to the United Nations shortly after her arrival in New York yesterday t<> take up her new post as
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  • 163 5 C'Wealth Link Most Important In History, Says Gopalaswami NEW DELHI, May 6. Sir N Uopaiaswamj Ayyengar, Indian transport Minister temporarm {""ding uie i oreign Anairs portfolio in the absence oi Pandit >enru, Wednesday described the London Commonwealth declaration as "one of the most important events in the history of the
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  • 337 5 Another^ Anti-Russia Move By Western Powers? LONDON, .May 6. Ten Western nations yesterday set up Europe's first international u Parliament." The foreign ministers ot Britain, France, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Eire, Norway, Demark and Sweden the Belgian Ambassador signed a charter inaugurating the new body, officially
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  • 80 5 LONDON, Mav 6. The British Government announce d »n Wednesday that it has off*-T^-d Transjordan an interest free l<»an of £1,000,000 for development of the- Jordan River Valiey as a home for Palestinian Arab refugees. Christopher P. MaylH w, Underretary ol Foreign Affairs told the
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  • 47 5 lay 6 The famous P i Id.-, wants t u retire and live on th« Ish of Capri A.' r h«r i gementi in I Britain^] ;.*d. hi has no acfor tho future. Shi has [already turned u< >wn an American il'i Reuter
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  • 529 5 Will S. E. Asia Go Red? An American Journal's Views NEW YORK, May 6.— Under the caption "Will South Asia go Red?", the Magazine News Week publishes a special report by Harold Isaacs, its associated Editor who has just returned from a tour of the Orient. "Even before the Communists
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  • 220 5 KASHMIR ISSUE: NEW DELHI, May The United Nations "Kashmir Commission" is today more hopeful (hat its final terms on the truce agreement will be accepted than it was when they were presented last week, a source close to the Commission said on Wednesday. It
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  • 71 5 Franco Sw|si Economic Break PARIS. May G The econ jreak between France and Switzerland widened yesterday with an jaicial French announcement that delivery of licences for imports irom Switzerland ceased from Tuesday. 'the decision followed the action >f tne French Finance Ministry in suspending dealings in Swiss flancs >n the
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  • 102 6 ol the Local i ?ong D partmt nt oi ad Cult reading I n opened at the Congri i s 47, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. om will have local and Indian daill ai I p idicals i conl i.i'. ly on am promin <>t
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  • 26 6 Illfl, i I .1(1 V univei lai Shah, i I 1 ,UOU schlar very >r an Indefinite period.— FOC
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  • 125 6 "YeT'scheme to be submitted to governments BRISBANE, May f>.— The National Union of Students of the Australian and New Zealand Universities has drawn up a scheme under which selected lints tram South- East Asia and Pacific countries will be able to study
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  • 186 6 Twenty armed banaiij on thi night oi May 5 burnt down an attap sned oelongmg to tne manager ot the beraau aus Cumpaib a. oeraau, ;n Kuiau area iKeoahPerllSJ and daniaiiea a car in th< There were no casualties. saya a Police Couimunitiue issueu
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  • 74 6 MR. PONNAMPALAM ENTERTAINS GUESTS More than 150 Residents ol Mllal" wi re entertained to a Curry Tiffin recently by Mr. £>. Ponnanipalam, J. P., and a Johore State Councillor a^ his residence No. 8, Jalan Petrie, Muar, in Honour of his being appointed Patron ol The Ceylonese Association, Muar. Among
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  • 60 6 Federal Legislative Council The High Commissioner lias rev* ked the appointment ol Mr. R. G. H. Wilshaw, Acting Director oi Agriculture, as ;^Temporary Official Member Of Funeral Legislative Council lrom April 21, iy-±y, and appointed Mr. k. g. Heath, Acting Director ol Agriculture, to be a Temporary Official Member ol
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  • 80 6 Penang Chitraparva Festival On May 12 On the occassion of the Celebration of the annual Chitraparvam tival on May 12. there will be a procession ol God Suoramaniam at 1 a.m. starting lrom the Manamman Temple at Queen Street, Penang. It will pass through "the mam streets Of Penang. Food
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  • 71 6 The Sultan of Kedah unveiled the Kedah Volunteer Fcrce War Memorial at noon on May 4 before a gathering of several hundred spectators. The memorial is a simple granite obelisk bearing an Inscribed bronze plaque, surmounted by the R mental Badge ol the K.V.F.
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  • 30 6 It has been decided tc .suspend publication ol "Indian Information" (the printed fortnightly issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting' with effect irom July 1. 1949. GHS
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  • 30 6 ui t al up a world matrimon In tl h ol March, Lashkar's c< lebrated 2.875 marW« dd '.al'd the Pipi rs, ponies at a premium, FOC
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  • 65 6 NAVAL ARMY CHIEFS LEAVING FOR HONG KONG Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, C-in-C, Par Eastern Station, and ueneral Sir i\eu Ritchie, c-in-c, FARELF, are flying to Hongkong i nis mormng tsaturda} > ior purpose oi consultation with local service commanders. Admiral Brind will probably continue further north oy sea to meet
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  • 101 6 The second annual general meeting oi the '•Cosmos sports Club", held at the Club House on Apr. L'4 la rhe following Office bearer's were elect. for the j ar 1949 Patron Mr. E. M. Abdul Kadir; President Mr. w. Oaks; VicePresident Mr. Anthony Paul,
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  • 49 6 BOMBAY, May 6. Mrs. Hansa Mehta, prominent social worker A'lll represent India at forthcoming session of the Human ■us Commission ol the United .Nations. Mrs. Mehta, who has left Bombay will spend two (lays at Geneva before going to Lake Success. F.O.C.
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  • 48 6 LONDON, May 6.— Th c British a isc ol Commons will be asked to approve the Atlantic Pact next -day. Mr Herbert Morrison. leader d1 the Hous* announced today. Thin "will be a debate on a Gov. eminent motion asking for approval Reuter
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  • 232 6 ine following further contributions to tne auuve iuiia a.« buau*> lUny actcuo^ieagea xiie Asiatic staii. oialayan KUuuei iia.ing CO o 1.00 .vir. r^. t.. us. nan o.ou iSas. oingapore Restaurant a.ou sis. MOiiauieo ana oons 0.00 ..ir. tk. b. rvauer AiaiUeen s.uu .vir. rv.
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  • 32 6 The High Commissioner has appointed Tuan Sheikh Ahmad Din Sheikh Mustapha, J.P.. to be a Temporary Unofficial Member ot Federal Executive Council with effect irom Apr. 25, 1949. inclusive.
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  • 28 6 The monthly meeting ol the Rural Board will be held on Thursuay, May 19, in tiie Council Chamber. Colonial Secretary s Oilice, at 10 a.m.
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  • 69 6 Mr. 11. Basten, C.M.0.. Chan., oi Singapore naruour rJoard ha^ oeen appointed to be the Chairman oi tne control oi ttOOKinaking committee, in place ol Mr. c. w. /i. Sennett, who iia^> retired. Members ol tne Committee are:Mr. P. F. ae bouza, hdr l.i.j i nocK.
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  • 181 6 Explosion At Manddi Qua Dangers Warning T o, Pu On Tuesday. May 10. at 1.31 pa. i u which have been certiried as in B u n pioded a i Manual Quarry. Un Ali*- quarry is situated oh 11 mil) L ons are warned to remove to more than quarry
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