Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1949
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Title Section16 1949-06-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 12.;. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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88 1949-06-14 1 Indian Association For World Federal Govt Formed 12-Member Committee Elected idsayanamlyyin^ar Provl- President Own Correspondent I I An Association called the X World Federal Government" I t vting h< < yesterday. The AhI if tin Om orld Government. 1^ that India he represented at the I to hi held m88 words
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31 1949-06-14 1 B v a X X i i is— X 11 n H i h> B f oal Pro- 1 I B m m X jK31 words
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30 1949-06-14 1 Queen Victoria's Great Granddaughter To Marry An American I I 'me I X of Queen B m »How- Atlantic I s I B I I I I I H A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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58 1949-06-14 1 PARIS, June 13- -A car occupied M] Dao Kh :n private Ba«» Dai, ex-{Emperoi and his family, turned near Rauzan < Gironsouihwestern Prance 1 Mr. Dao Khf'.s Children, ,iv (i d from his injuries. His nd small daughter ly injured but Dao Khun, birdReuter - 58 words
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Article124 1949-06-14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jun 13.— Th*' Con■Utueni Ass< aibly today parsed Article 216 which says, "subject t 0 ih-' provisions of the Constitution, Parliament may make laws for th€ whole or any par: of th c territory ot India and th<- Legislature of124 words
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Article81 1949-06-14 1 COLOMBO. June 13. The Soviet Uni< n is negotiating to buy Ceylon rubber, according to local newspaper reports here. Rubber shippers were asked to ship 1.000 tons nvxt month, Uu considered the price offered wa too low, these reports said. A Ceylon Ministry of CcmmerciReuter - 81 words
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145 1949-06-14 1 PASSPORT RESTORAIION ORDER TO STAND PRETORIA, .June 13.— The Transvaal Supreme Court to_ iay dismissed the appeal of South African Minister of the Inferior T. K. Donges against the judgment compelling restoration of the passport of Dr. V M. Dadoo, President of145 words
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126 1949-06-14 1 Indian Air Force On Flying Demonstration Tour Ni:\V DELHI, Jun< IS.— A dftachmeni ol six Tempests and four Dakoias o i the Royal Indian AirfornIs now on a ten-day tour of East«m India This flying demonsfra'ion »<*ir will b» undir th«. overall command of Squadron LeLadef I. I. Macken/i« «.fA.P. - 126 words
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Article120 1949-06-14 1 DUESSELDORF. June 13.— The British threatened on Sunday night that they may use troops if the Germans resist their second attempt io begin dismantling synthetic oil plants on Monday. Backing up their threat to employ force if necessary, British officials announced that "troops will b^A.P. - 120 words
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178 1949-06-14 1 Berlin Kailwaymen Ignore American Appeal To End Strike BERLIN, June 13. Representatives of BcrlA's striking rallwsj vorkers rebuffed the occupation powers and their own union leaders »n Sunday by spurning an American appeal to stop the 23-day-old strike. By a majority of 600 the representatives voted to refer the settlementAP - 178 words
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79 1949-06-14 1 MADRAS, June 13. Four South Indian labourers, repatriated by the South African Government under their bonus scheme, lias arrived here by sUanur. Fifteen other In. dians, some of whom were business men, also arrived by Itic same ship. The four labour repatriates anFOC - 79 words
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76 1949-06-14 1 I i: Nearly 80 per of Trieste's registered voters Lotted peacefully Sunday m th« fir election* since 1922. Communism, TltoUm and Yugoslav -Italian rivalry werv the confusing v N.. v fraa reported during da> had been and markod by some ten- ariv 158,000A.P. - 76 words
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268 1949-06-14 1 CHINA My First Duty Is To Secure Victory, Says New Nationalist CANTON, June 13.— Chinese Nationalist Premier Yen Hsi-shan told the first meeting of the new Cabinet today: "My first important task is to secure victory." All efforts must be made to co-operate m support of the mn at theReuter; AP - 268 words
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112 1949-06-14 1 I LONDON, June 13. Mr. ReginaU Bowker. British Ambassador m Rangoon, who is expected m Br tain this month on holiday, will probably have consultations at the Foreign Office on the Burma situation, a Foreign OrTie" spok »sma said today Mr BowkerReuter - 112 words
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165 1949-06-14 1 -GEN. CARIAPPA (From Our Own Correspondent) CUTTACK, June 13. General K. M. Cariapp?, Commanderin Chief of India, yesterday was given a party by the Orissa Premier Mr. Hare Krishna Mahatab here. Replying to an add rest* given him on behalf165 words
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408 1949-06-14 1 UK Railmen Meet To Deccide On NationWide Strike! LONDON, June l& Nearly 50,000 London trainmen mrt on Monday night to decide whether to call strike which would cripple all surface and underground rail acts. Prime Minister Clement Atulee•ailed his cabinet to discuss this critical turn m the strike situation. AtA.P.; Reuter - 408 words
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77 1949-06-14 1 GOEBBELS BROTHER FOUND DEAD IN FOREST DARMSTADT. Germany. June 13. Konrael Goebbels, 57-year-old brother of Nazi Germany's propaganda minister, was found dead m a forest near Huettental <>n Sunday. Police said he apparently lied a few hours alter being re eased from Daraistadt labour camp on completion last Friday ofA.P. - 77 words
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82 1949-06-14 1 PAKISTAN WELCOMES FOREIGN CAPITAL INVESTMENTS PAIUS. June 13— Pakistan will .v]com<' foreign capital investments f there ar> no political rtringa attached. Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, Pakistan Finance Minister, said lere today. Th«. Minister who on a fourlay economic and financial n o France, added that 30 per Tf foreign capita] shareiReuter - 82 words
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82 1949-06-14 1 NEHRU SENDS MANGOES TO SOCIALIST FRIEND LOHIA IN JAIL NEW DELHI, June 13— Political differences do not disturb the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m h»s personal relations. Nehru sent a basket of mangoes to his Socialist friend, Dr Ram Manohar Lohia. who is now m the Delhi DistrictFOC - 82 words
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105 1949-06-14 1 LONDON, Juno 13 —A mes^r from Batavia m today's Daily Telegraph said that development of the next few days may b> of lleci«iv<* influence m the ir -sotiatiniiv between th»* Duich and |pdt>n« -«;m Republican leadera "Responsibh Dutch circlcy make no MCrei ofReuter - 105 words
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118 1949-06-14 1 BAO DAI IN SAIGON TO TAKE OVER NEW VIENNAM GOVT.! SAIGON. Jun« 13. Bao Da.. r* Emperor of Annam. arrived today by air at Saigon. Cochin-Chm,.. from Dalut. to t a k ov»t the ernmont of the n«w S*at« <>f v>' nam, und- r the terms of (he Franfo-Vi«tnamse acrrtr-nrn*Reuter - 118 words
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Article66 1949-06-14 1 PAR] inf 13 Air 8t n [ndla I Ited have bough! engined >95 plane for 10 I pa'--' riu- rs It wa.> i< arm i Thf i lane, manufactured tr I Frencli state-controlU r t< m A ronauttcal Corst Compn?, is s ilta^le I servlc<Reuter - 66 words
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Advertisement22 1949-06-14 1 TILL YOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLI through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL D&llj In Malaya over 14 years. 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE22 words
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Article724 1949-06-14 2 QNE of the arguments invariably trotted out by the European owners of the Malayan Rubber Industry against raising the wages of the Indian labourers employed on the estates has been that the wages paid m this country are higher than that m India and that the Indian724 words
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483 1949-06-14 2 Official Statement By Burma Indian Difficulties Of Mass Evacuation RANGOON, June IS. The All Burma Indian Confresa has issued (he following Press Note: The Working Committee of the All -Hurma Inch m Congress wishes to assure Indians resident m the districtsFOC - 483 words
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106 1949-06-14 2 Gandhi Memorial Foundation Establish In New York To Promote The Hum m Ideals Ot Ihe M u^ NEW YORK, June 13— The M, i fl Foundation, Inc., organised to promote r of Mahatma (iandhi. was established w Justice Denis O'Leary Cohalan of the il{! Comi approved the organisation's cert i106 words
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150 1949-06-14 2 Soekarno Hatta Still At 'Emergency' Government Go Ahead Signal BATAVIA. June n.—PresidmC Soeka ,r, I I still awaiting word whether the Rcpublii m > 1 In ru llin o tra^ in sl| PP° rt thrm I" 4 ceasefire nrde I Ihe Republican leaders ftfreed five weeks th I was restored150 words
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98 1949-06-14 2 Co-Operative Movement "Antidote To Coirmunism NAINI TAL. Juno 13. The UP. Department and Industries Minister, Mr X D. Malaviya. has desscrfbed fhe co-operative movement as "an antidote to Communism m India— one of the bi^est movements for the improvement of tho iTonomic conditions of the people." The Minister said thatFOC - 98 words
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Article107 1949-06-14 2 NAGPUR, June U.— Tigers, panthers, leopards and wolves have been lifting catfle and terrorizing villagers m the forest areas of 12 districts of the Central Provinces for the last six nionths. Rewards ranging from Rs. 25 U Rs. 400 have been announced m 40 officialFOC - 107 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-06-14 2 photo. CONCHITA CINTRON, Peruvian woman matador, is thrown Into the air by a bull she was fighting j n the ring at B«*z»ers, Southern France, May 22. Assistants dragged th*' bull away from her as she lay, uninjured, on the ground. SSt.h t later killed the animal. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article118 1949-06-14 2 MARGHERITA, (Assam). June 13. A Lonei> pigeon here has taken upon itseif the strange task oi "escorting" a passenger train on the <>5-miles-lo.ng Dinrugarh-Ledo section of thie Assam Railway. The bird flie> both ways, just ahead of the train. The pi^on porches on the searchlight casing ofFOC - 118 words
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Article61 1949-06-14 2 LAKE SUCCESS. June 13 -The Security Council will meet on Thursday to re -examine 11 applications for membership m the United Nations, it was announced here. Tho General Ass-ombly m Paris Last autumn asked the Council to reconsider the applications of Portugal. Finland, Italy, Austria, Tranajordan, Ireland.Reuter - 61 words
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262 1949-06-14 2 MR. KOIRALA EXPLAINS SUSPENSION OF SATYAGRAHA IN NEPAL PATNA, June I^.— Mr. M. P. Koiraia. President, Nepali National Congress, m an Interview referred to the suspension of the satyagrnha m Nepal. He s.iid that some friends had thought his action was a tactical mistake. These friends feared that parleys wereFOC - 262 words
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80 1949-06-14 2 NEW DELHI, June 13. A pair of gimat lizards and eight water turtles hmTe been giv*n an air lift from Delhi to their i»' v home at the Science Museum m Brussels These specimens, found only m India, were needed by Belgian scientists and wereFOC - 80 words
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86 1949-06-14 2 NEW DELHI, June 13.— The Sessions Judge, Delhi, has reserved orders on the amicus curiae application of Mr. Tilak Raj Bhasin i Delhi advocate, challenging the competence Of the New Delhi Redent Magistarate to cancel the ball bonds of Dr. RamFOC - 86 words
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92 1949-06-14 2 FIVE COUNTRIES WANT TO PROCESS PAKISTAN'S JUTE KARACHI. June 13. Proposals to ','< i t raw jute processed In foreign countries for consumption at home and abroad are now being considered by the Government of Pa 'ristan. it is understood. Britain, France. Czechoslovakia Hungary and Italy are countries which areFOC - 92 words
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42 1949-06-14 2 CALCUTTA, Juno 13. -The Government of Assam has received a nil QI Japanese arms and equip ment raptur-d during the battlr ol Kohima m 1044 Tho -ift was made by the Allied Lanfl Forces. Sduth'paat A«io FOCFOC - 42 words
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199 1949-06-14 2 RESULTS OF SURVEY BY MINING BPttl ..CALICUT, June 13.— The mountain tracts I the I'addyland of Nilambur, near this west c contian large deposits of gc^ld, tccording to ni I have surveyed the area. I Small scale exploitation o( Ihe precious pectors, has beenReuter - 199 words
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120 1949-06-14 2 New Shipping Control Deputi Office Being Set Up In Bombay BOMBAY, Juno l.i.— The Office ftl Shipping will shnr(l\ nerge m the l>' pins now being set up m i^^mb.l^ Mr. David Brulkar, Contro«ler <>* appoinlrrl Joint Director-Onrra) d p»|Opl j x Th« three principal offices ,i th< Mercantile Marim-120 words
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Advertisement41 1949-06-14 2 Here is REAL relk I During the past 60 ye* of DE WITT'o P:U$ h»vc t wry ittto Ii- homes of the < iale everywhere ie inc".As\rHs is I testirrony we can of t^e _J_ H.v. you J> I'i4 W*k r- \SJ41 words
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154 1949-06-14 3 MacArthur Accuses Russia Of Inciting Unrest In Japan Reply To Soviet j Charges Of Suppression 1 4|}(HK LMVK KIUHIS Ai^U OWN TO SOVIET PEOPLE" I L < ntral Douglas Mat A rthur I mission lure is playing a 'rote as L and violence m an otherwise L upatioa ommander>* statement154 words
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92 1949-06-14 3 New Anglo Burmese Talks lo "Strengthen Ties" VNGOON, June 13 Offlciai aid OH Sunday that tai*ts, gtnen ties ortwccn wi* ana tfurma wiJl uute piace "'ii m London. i sources said Burma's reprctative at tue talks win be foreign Minister U Maung ana finance Minister U Tin. wno wil OyA.P. - 92 words
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116 1949-06-14 3 PEARL BUCK SAYS: 'I'm Anti-Communist To The Last Drop of Blood" M W VOKK. Juno 13.— Authoi -ess Pearl Back, replying to a statement •>• the ahiorma Senate Unkmencan Activities Lommitiee. says, i am anti-Communist to mr i'd i drop of blOOd." i tie California Un-American Activities Committei said theA.P. - 116 words
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Article68 1949-06-14 3 INDIA'S AIR V ICE MARSHAL M I" LHI, June L 3. Air Viet Marshal 8. Mukherjee, Deputy Air nmander ol the Royal Indian Air Force, .said here mat every vice m the United States and England maintained a, very high mdard and efliciency. The Air Vice-Marshal, who has just returnedReuter - 68 words
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135 1949-06-14 3 KUOMINTANG LEADERS SEEKING REFUGE IN FRANCO SPAIN? f PAPER LIBERATION DAILY'S" ALLEGATIONS v -China's Kuoniintaiiß leathc Communists "war crimiefuge m the border region beSpain, according to a report ration Daily/ the official Coinf hich said it was the translation ippearing m the local Soviet aiews- I r>r d 1 nndReuter - 135 words
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Article73 1949-06-14 3 NEW YORK. June 13. Iskand* r Mirza, Defence Secretary ol Pakistan arrived ticre from England by air on his way to Washington to .m inspection of the ted States military establish Mirza, who wa i continuing rip to Washington by train, hC V, t'llri i.. in* ntReuter - 73 words
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174 1949-06-14 3 I'^Rlz, June 13. The big four foreign Ministers deciued m tnt course >i tneir yu-minute iup secret meeting on aunaay to aajourn their conierence until fues- *>£. Philup C. Jessup, American at large, toid a repuner, "i nave notning on wnai iv aaay s be^SionA.P. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-06-14 3 PHOTO who travels probably re?ord distance to w«*rk is Burmese dancer Marquee/, pictured on Mir. 9, at La idon's Victoria Palace, where she is rehearsing for Bernard Delfont's British Production of the renowned Parisian show. "Folia Beroeres." Marqueez has an important cabaret engagement m Brussels. Belgium, wet) night, takes theA.P. - 83 words
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165 1949-06-14 3 LONDON, june 13.-— A call to the Western Power.-* to adopt v fresh vision m dealing with me East was made by the conservative Daily Telegraph yesterday. "Beyond me tremendous issue* by which we are faced m China, the Western Powers have toReuter - 165 words
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Article101 1949-06-14 3 LOS ANGELES. June 13. The actor Sabu. 25, filed m the Superior Court here yesterday an answer i denyhm that hr is the lather of a daughter born to English ballet dancer Brenda Marsina Julier, 23 Miss Julier I demanding US$5OO monthly .support forA.P.; Reuter - 101 words
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Article28 1949-06-14 3 TOKYO, J\\n>' 13 Emperor Hi- 1 ohito waa scheduled to return tol Pokyo yesterday h v 'ram after hisl tour o! Kyushu and souths m HoU-l Uhu. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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93 1949-06-14 3 AUSTRALIA'S FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE CANBERRA. June 13. -Australia had a favourable trade balance oi 107,000,000 tor the ten months ended April 1949. For the corresponding period last year the lavourable balance was £50.000,--000. Exports so far this financial year have increased by about 38', and imports are up 23',, onAIS - 93 words
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Article153 1949-06-14 3 SYDNEY Mine 13. Australian FrißH Minister Joseph Chifley s*u\ here yesterday thai the threat uf war had receded m the past four ""'""I nevei did believe that Russia would be s<* completely foolish as to en«aue m another war." he told the annual conferenceReuter - 153 words
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82 1949-06-14 3 CANBERRA, June Th< Primp Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifley, will examine r< ports that naval officers from Australia, Canada and New Zealand were excluded last month from Dominion defence talk.at Farnboroush m England. Cabk-d reports at t£e time sa.d that tho officers were excluded fromA.I.S. - 82 words
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227 1949-06-14 3 MANCHESTER, June, 13.— A mechanical brain that may "eventually compete on equal terms" with the human mind has been developed at Manchester University, r V It may even compose poetry, says mathematician A. W. Turing, who is testing its thinking powers. Discussing robotA.P. - 227 words
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284 1949-06-14 3 ROME, June 13.— Top ranking health experts from SO countries will meet here today to map out a $17,000,000 programme to combat the world's most deadly diseases. At least 20 countries have sent their health ministers or public health directors to the meeting,Reuter - 284 words
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269 1949-06-14 3 Credentials Of Indian Delegates To I. L. O. Challenged? GENEVA, June 13. —The International Labour Oflice announced on Friday that the credentials of live Indian representatives and the South African workers delegation to its annual conference here had been challenged. The Credentials Committee of the til-nation conference is examining theReuter - 269 words
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63 1949-06-14 3 GENEVA. June 13. Dr BiJ v Chandra Hoy. Premier <- f Bengal expected m Switzerland "i. .i 25 to consult Prote&soi vlan lex, the Zurich eyi specialist, it learned hor«. Sir Mirza Ismail, former Vv ml« ol Mysore, la expected to spend thrfTReuter - 63 words
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Article83 1949-06-14 4 CHINESE ADVISORY BOARDS The first meeting of the Chinese Advisory Boards will shortly b<" >T"ld In Kedah. Selant^or, Np^ri .'•rmbilan and Johore. Thp first meeting of Penang rilnese Advi.sory Board was held on June 8. Earli-or th<- Chinese Advisory Board had met m Malacca. The second meeting of Emer- i83 words
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731 1949-06-14 4 TWO POLICEMEN KILLED AND caiid ufAimnrn rUUK VfUUNUtU On June 11 dicing an operation m the Seremban area of Xegri Sembilan, a police patrol taking part m an operation lost its way. It encountered a mill' tar if patrol which was731 words
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Article132 1949-06-14 4 Registration figures for the first ten days of the registration period are: Legislative Council Elections 242. Municipal Elections— ll2. The above figures represent the number of persons who have actually visited registration centres for the purpose of registration and do not inc'ude any who have registered with132 words
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188 1949-06-14 4 It has been announced by the Petrol Rationing Officer thai coupons for use of private 1 car. taxi and lorry owners arc now ready for issue. The ration to be issued tor the .July September 1949 period will be equivalentOfficial Press Release - 188 words
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112 1949-06-14 4 Satisfactory, Says Dy. CG. The 26th Meeting of the South East Asia Liaison Officers which began at the Commissioner-Gene-ral's OfTiee, Phoenix Park. yoST^rTta~y morning, was opened by Mr. P. S. Scrivener. C.M.G. Deputy Commis-sioner-Generar (Foreign Affairs). Mr Scrivener m the course of his speech112 words
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Article, Illustration97 1949-06-14 4 ae second Annual R»metic p».ii> .1 Kaia.iuuu; ramii mi bin ,iish School, Singapore .tie iicid on Thursday last al he Mental llo: pilal Recreation lubs on the occasion of Kin« George vis Birthda> Plctarea aoove taken on the occa>: >n how the lar^e gathering which witnessed the sports and tne97 words
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71 1949-06-14 4 Tlk> second anniversary of the opening of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home, dementi Road, takes place on Tuesday, June 21. and will be celebrated by a Sports Meeting at 4.80 p.m. to be held on the sports m adjoining the Home. The Governor Sir71 words
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197 1949-06-14 4 All motor vehicle owners are ri quested to submit their applica tions for renewal ol vehicle licence* for the second half of 1949 to reach Registrars and Insj>ectors of motor vehicles by post as early as possible, says an official Press release issued m197 words
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264 1949-06-14 4 At the second annual gt leral meeting of the Singapore Printers Union held wn Sunday, Junr 12. at the premises of the Chinese Journalists Union, the Assistant Trade Union Adviser. Mr. A Simp son, dispelled, certain doubts and fears among workers tiiat Government was264 words
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Article64 1949-06-14 4 Mrs. Mildred Hughes, the American woman Executive Vice-Presi. dent of the Far Ea?t_America Council of Commerce and Industry Inc. is to arrive m Singapore a day later than the previous scheduled date. She If due here by air around June 19 and will leavo ,n Juno 21.64 words
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93 1949-06-14 4 It is officially announced that the introduction by land. sea. or air, of any cattle from Indonesia into the Colony or the transhipment at any part m the Colony of any cattle from Indonesia is pr nibited except those shipped93 words
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Article72 1949-06-14 4 In reply to the greetings sent b> the Go\<Tnor or behalf of th peophe of Singapore, the following message from the Secretary o; State i r the Colonies has been received: "Your telegram has been lain before the King who has commanded me to request you to72 words
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Article89 1949-06-14 4 Over :{(H» guests of all communities irnni all parts of the State ol Perak were present at the garden >arty at the lawn ol the residency m Ipon on Thursday last. The Statr anthem was played on the arrival of the Sultan of Perak and89 words
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28 1949-06-14 4 TAMIL NEWS BROADCAST TIME CHANGED With effect from Monday. Jun< 27, the time of the evening Tamil News Bulletin will be changed trnm 6.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article69 1949-06-14 4 According to the Copra Funr! Indonesian ccpra exports m Apr amounted to 28,109 metric against 20,662 tons m March, this copra came from East Indo nesia. Copra buyings by the Puiid m April amounted to 37.563 ton which 31,011 tons came from I Indonesia, 5.T05 tons69 words
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Article44 1949-06-14 4 Federal Legislative Council Thf* High Commission, t Si! •ienry Gurncy has appointed I Mahmud bin Raja Ali to by temporary unofficial member i thr Federal Legislative Counc during the absence of TV: Yacob Ibni Sultan Abdul Ha mid C.M.G., from May 24. 1949. inclusive.44 words
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Article35 1949-06-14 4 I 1 I I 1 the 3 I I villii ft •em I ■V I(I 1 Hi. iid Kin eni If m.i I it edrration I i own tf Honoran I «r I I35 words
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