Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1949
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Title Section17 1949-07-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 158. SINGAPORE, MOND AY, JULY 18, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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152 1949-07-18 1 Iddras Govt.s Cash Grant To Margaret Cousins A DtofED AND MOST kjiNGUISHED EUROPEAN FRIEND 1 OF INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS Ju'J 17.— The Madras Government have fornial- t( l a British woman's services m the Freedom StrugIndia in'm British Umpire152 words
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70 1949-07-18 1 KING QUEEN TO ATTEND PAKISTAN ENVOY'S RECEPTION LONDON, July 17. King George and Queen Elizabeth will attend an evening reception on July 27 to be given m their honour here by PaKistan's High Commissioner to Britain, Mr. Habib Rahimtouia, and Begum Zubeida Rahimtooia. The reception, which will be atL«ndi'd byReuter - 70 words
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Article90 1949-07-18 1 PAK.-PI. AIR PACT SIGNED iIACHI Pakistan. July 17. iii iuMptrt acretnent bcw the governments of Pakistan t Philippines w.is sij;ne<i \iturda\. IW M.tdamba. counsellor for uid economic a flairs, rejald Urn Philippines. ral '^r> ement consist.. one annex des eciflc air routes to be Manila I i Karachi via )-China,A.P. - 90 words
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126 1949-07-18 1 Our Own Correspondent) JMAS. July 17.-Thf Civil frm, which ntgan •rdav etmiag h«*ard a r W-d address f rom th* X Das who said n new constitution for India J*™-) provided for the pjfctict and n lt lhe rule JJN to various126 words
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114 1949-07-18 1 U.N. Kashmir Commission To Return To Geneva Next Month? RAWALPINDI, July 17— The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan is to return to Geneva early m August to prepare a comprehensive report for the Security Council on developments m Kashmir, a usually reliable source said here today. Before leavingReuter - 114 words
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Article17 1949-07-18 1 Messages from many world organisations like the World Federation of Trad*' Unions: were then read out. Copyright.17 words
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Article88 1949-07-18 1 TOivL AFRfCAN INDIANS OWE ALLEGIANCE mm AND NO OUTSIDE COUNTRY J£"*H Natio^i' 1 7 A nevv political party, the Natal In. Ir Ind n N has been m Durban. It was P^*S n the P ri "ciple that South African In. to the UnionReuter - 88 words
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186 1949-07-18 1 WHAT RIBBENTROP THOUGHT OF WINDSOR'S ABDICATION WASHINGTON, July 17. The Nazis thought that the Duke ot Windsor abdicated as King of England m TJJ6 because "it was noi certain whether, because of his views, he would co-operate m an anti-German policy". That is what Joachim Von Rib- n'nlrop. Nazi AmbassadorReuter - 186 words
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Article39 1949-07-18 1 RANGOOL July 1 1. Police on Saturday scoured the wild south coast of Burma for clues to the bandits who shot J. Furtaud. Manager of the Moulmein Rubber Estate before escaping with the company's payroll of approximately £1,250. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article134 1949-07-18 1 MR. MENON ON NEXT PHASE OF TASK BOMBAY, July IT Ml V. P. Menon. Adviser to the Stairs Ministry, said here that the integration of the States being almoM complete, "the next phase of our task is to make the States Inions strong. We cannotFOC - 134 words
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139 1949-07-18 1 Pakistan Delegation For Joint Inquiry Into Afghan Territory Bombing KARACHI. July 17.— The Pakistan Government on Saturday appointed a three man delegation to 'm>H a Jot it enquiry '.vith Afgr'v>nistan into the alleged bombing of Afghan territory. The Communications Minister Sardar Abdur Nishtar who la a Pathan will lead theReuter - 139 words
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207 1949-07-18 1 Mrs. Brandon Denies She Had Premonition Of KLM Plane Disaster! MANILA.. July. 17 —Margaret Brandon, correspondent o f the New York Herald Tribune, arrived her* last night from Hongkong. Sh** reiterated that she bad left the party of American newspapermen m Indonesia due to previous plans and not because ofA.P. - 207 words
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Article35 1949-07-18 1 ANKARA. Juiy 17.— Mr. John Snyd< r, Secretary of the United States Tnasury. who is on a factfinding tour ot Europe, is expected to arrive m Turkey tomorrow, according to the Turkish news agency. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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208 1949-07-18 1 MANILA, July 1 7.— Ambassador Carlos P. Momulo will return to Manila on July 20 fro m Lake Success to direct formulation of a Pacific union. The Department of Foreign Affairs source said one of Uomulo's main tasks would be to interestAP; Reuter - 208 words
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265 1949-07-18 1 Congress Approves Fresh Elections Proposal For W. Bengal? WORKING COMMITTEE'S REPORTED DECISION (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 17.— General elections for West Bengal and a reconstituted Government m the interim period is taken for granted m political quarters here. The Congress Working Committee at its session this is265 words
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91 1949-07-18 1 Geological Survey Of India Publication Resumed (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 17.— The Goo logical Survey of India resumed publication of their "Records" which was suspended during tn» war owing to paper shortage and other causes. First of the resumed scries contains the Director's report for 1947 and91 words
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44 1949-07-18 1 NEW l>E!/.i!. July 17— The Govern ltient announced the appointment of M'uivi Abdul Majid as special officer to attend to the wel fare of about 15.000 Indian Muslin: pilgrims expected to visit Hejab i«> Saudi Arabia this year. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article98 1949-07-18 1 LONDON. July 17. A sudden and heavy dow.ipour of rain accompanied by crackling lightning drenched 'London yesterday afternoon. Lightning struck at many plac*^ hitting a pa-ssmger tra n at R> vensbourne Station. knocking stonework from the superstructure of London Bridge and killing sevt-n sheep ofA.P. - 98 words
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64 1949-07-18 1 A COMMUNIST MINISTRY FOR HYDERABAD HYDERABAD CITY, July 17— A document dealing with a propected "Communist •ministry" for Hyderabad Stale wai reported today to have been found among a large quantity of Communist Literature which police seized after arresting wmatuallv Khan Qaiser. Secretary of the Hyderabad League of democratic Youth.Reuter - 64 words
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Article28 1949-07-18 1 BERLIN, July 17 —Thirty thou,and Soviet troops are engaged m ;ummer manoeuvres m Branden*urg province, about 35 miles from ierlin, the American licensed Ta..esspiegel said on Sunday. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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130 1949-07-18 1 LONDON. July 17.— 1n Britain's (louse of Commons where .statesmen have debated world economic crisis and hot and told wars for centuries, a mombcr will ask this jui'stion next Thursday: "What recent development have here been m the researches conducted by the pomicultureA.P. - 130 words
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116 1949-07-18 1 PRETORIA, July 17. -The Bt ish High Commissioner Sir Evelyn 3ering on Friday appointed G. \i. 'ones. Lecturer m Anthropology at Cambridge University to inquire into in*: significance of tht r«;c»nt 'arg,. number of murders m BasUoland. In Pretoria, it is thought Jon** >s 'kflyA.P. - 116 words
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492 1949-07-18 1 C 'wealth Finance Ministers Talks End Today DECISIONS TO BE KEPT SECRET LONDON, July 17. Commonwealth Finance Ministers seeking a solution of the dollar crisis will end their London conference on Monday. Their decisions will he kept secret for th»* time being, says an A. P. report. A conference sourceA.P.; Reuter - 492 words
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Advertisement9 1949-07-18 1 *!> PR o«rc» TAMIL MURASU TAMII- Daily H y,ars. .INOtfOKt.9 words
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Advertisement32 1949-07-18 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POCT) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12 .00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 4.50 3 13.50 8 27.00 1 Year 54.0032 words
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721 1949-07-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. July 18, 1949. TRADE UNIONISM IN MALAYA: IDM'S VIEWS FULLY ENDORSED THE Trade Union Adviser Mr. John A. Brazier's Report for the year 1948 on the progress of Trade Unionism m the Federation of Malaya must be read, re-read and digested by all those who721 words
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615 1949-07-18 2 Provincial Congress's Reported Suggestion To Pandit Nehru SOLUTION FOR PRESENT IMPASSE CALCUTTA, July 12 (By Air Mail).— Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, who arrived m Calcutta from Delhi by air yesterday on a three-day visit to study the problems of VVestFOC - 615 words
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98 1949-07-18 2 Nehru Returns From Calcutta For Congress Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 17— Pandit Nehru returned from Calcutta *o plung c immediately into the affairr «>f the Congress Working Committee meeting which began yesterday afternoon. On e of th c most important issues before the Executive is Secretary98 words
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160 1949-07-18 2 MADRAS July 17.— Dr. Pattabhi SKaramayya, Congress President «f tho nr^in,i^i he^ eVer thOre Wa9 P° lice firing it should be the duty fLSSni m G °y crnm nt c^cerned t« institute immediately an j^sUftTuc y m rl Batisfy itselfFOC - 160 words
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176 1949-07-18 2 R«. 4 Lakhs Damage E$t intil MADRAS, July 17— People here h, with the realisation of the mag .iiujp t**n h< irt m South India by the recent JO Rocks railway workshops m Tri«hv on tk re u > iakhs rupees worth176 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-07-18 2 ml counsel has said t he C J? not competent to tr, hX through marriage to I p!? gese citiien. she is no 2 a U.S. national.. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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109 1949-07-18 2 Three More Detained Malayan Indian Repatriates Released (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 17.— The Provincial Government has ordered the release of three more of Malayan Indian repatriates who were detain. Ed after arrival here an account of their pro-Communist activities m Malaya. The released included S. Narayanaswamy, K. Ganesan109 words
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118 1949-07-18 2 Five-Point Assistance Plan For Indian Air Companies I (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 17.— A livepoint assistance to Air Transport Companies m India involving aggregate subsidies of about Rs. 17 000.000 has been decided by the Government of India which, it is stated, will go a long way118 words
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118 1949-07-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur. July 17. M. S. Golwalkar RSS leader who was recently released from detention after lifting the ban on the organisation, m a statement called on all Ra.shtn'a Swayani Sevak Sangh followers to "get down m full earnest to the118 words
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Article30 1949-07-18 2 Anti-Commonwealth Day" PATNA. July 17. Mr. K. N. Sandieya, secretary of the All-India Forward Bloc, has directed all units of the organisation to observe Aus 9 as "Anti-Commonwealth Day."— FOCFOC - 30 words
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145 1949-07-18 2 NEW DELHI, July 17.--4n view of ftie Government of India's decision to set up a committee to make re* commendations regarding ways of stepping up Indian exports, trade associations as well as firms engaged m the export business on a substantial ECate are e.skedFOC - 145 words
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Article77 1949-07-18 2 IN DO- A USTRALIAN WITH INDIA FREMENTLE, July 17— The arrival h«*re, on or about 24th July, of the pass-enger-cargo vessel, "Wjest Bengal*, will mark the beginning of a new shipping service between India and Australia. It is to be operated by an Indian company the India Steam Navigation CompanyA.I.S - 77 words
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251 1949-07-18 2 EX- PATNA JUDGE'S VENTILATION AGAINST CONGRESS GOVT. (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 17 —P R. Das, a former Judge o f Hie Patna High Court vehemently accused th c Congress leaders of attempting to set up a totalitarian rule m the country by depriving the people of their civil251 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-07-18 2 A reception was held at the Ame-icttii Embassy m New Delhi, on July 4, In celebration of the T.S. Inch |i«ndence Day. Photo shows: Shri C. Rajagopalachari Governo --General of India, talking to Mr. Loy Henderson (right) U.S. Ambassador m India, during the reception. At left is Mr. Ismail KamelA.P. - 57 words
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Article49 1949-07-18 2 NEW DELHI, July 17. The Ministry of Finance announces that conversions of the 3°/< Loan 1949--52. amounted approximately to Rs 32 crores, of which apivnximately Rs. 25 crcxres are into the 2\<£ Loan 1955. and approximately Rs. 7 crores Into ttoe 2*'; loan iqa? FOCFOC - 49 words
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169 1949-07-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 17.— Periyar Ramaswami, the Drav'dian Federation leader and four other leaders of the Dravida Kazhagam appeared yesterday m the Court of the UdamaL. pet Magistrate to face a charge of violating" a prohibitory order m force169 words
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117 1949-07-18 2 ENQUIRY ON K.L.M. PLANE CRASH PROCEEDING (From Our Own Currfspoofc BOMBAY, July 17 -feU* ing Mt'insesz, Director of M<«N gical Department and Prof Dr Van Di-r Maas, of the Atom Engineering from Am^rdul rived kcin yesterday by air. 1 'w<» expert* will join Dutch im already h«Te m an enquiry117 words
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Article103 1949-07-18 2 poona. July ft-tag experts are shortly unfrraoil study ol rtarth vibratwu M characteristics ol easti) -vag of the catchment ana «:t:?ii river and the rtgiai roaMM is learnt here. J TUe Kosi l£ to bt- harceay the construction of a it at tho pine thrw J emerges Into thfFOC - 103 words
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Article63 1949-07-18 2 NEW DELHI. JulJ dian Council ol -search has comolcij ji enquiry on Indian n and rood poWms j Thf enquiry I vancement of knowletf medicinal plants^ j has been rstablish Kashmir wHeie w 3 _..it medicinal plan' A number olflrn»»^-jej tablished m fn tog practtcaily neicaJ wereFOC - 63 words
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286 1949-07-18 3 UN Secretary Lie's Proposal Power To Investigate •tannlaints Of Infringement Ot "porkers' Rights rrfl'A Ju *y 17m Mr Trf '9 re Lie > United Secretary General, yesterday proposed setting court of experts to safeguard 0 ion rights throughout the world. Xl court*286 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-07-18 3 Photo. Blonde RUTH KHAMA goes shopping m London. Formerly typist Ruth Williams, 24, her marriage to African nobleman SERETSE KHAMA ha* caused a crisis. Seretse's uncle. Regent of the Bamanwato tribe, has abdicated because of his nephew's decision and the tribe's endorsement of it. Meanwhile British Colonial Office officials haggleA.P. - 68 words
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70 1949-07-18 3 FR. OFFENSIVE AGAINST INDO- CHINESE NATIONALISTS? SAIGON, French Itido-riiina, July 17. French armoured forces, supported by planes, have launched an attack against Indo-Chinese Nationalists around Hanoi, a military communique reported on Saturday. The communique said troops have reached Phulangthuong, Zti niles northeast of Hanoi. The Nationalists have ringed the ?ityA.P. - 70 words
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66 1949-07-18 3 FR. AIRCRAFT TO BE ON SERVICE IN INDIA NKVJ DELHI, July 17.— A French Aircraft will shortly br m commission m India on regular flights ootween Bombay and Bangalore. It is a 10-seater plane called 8.0. or> with a cruising speed of 200 miles per hour. Presently the Civil AviationA.P. - 66 words
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40 1949-07-18 3 117. The first rcraft Is us"d It is the training plane, thi Hindustan plans to asThc parts arc Parcival Aircraft United Kingdom. v xing installed the factory all I tiic plane exnd accessories. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article112 1949-07-18 3 NED DELHI, July 17.— Search ing for new sources of petroleum m India, operations will begin soon to drill a deep test-well m Tiru hills m the Sibsagar district of Assam. Location of the well is m dense ,jungl c territory On the lower slopesGIIS - 112 words
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372 1949-07-18 3 w Treatment Ot Chronic Digestive Ailment JON, ||y 17.— Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain's ™>r <,| (he Exchequer, will enter a clinic m **m for treatment of a chronic digestive c i rime Minister Clement Attlee's office dis*'««»B ud pluu on Saturday night. Re-AP; Reuter - 372 words
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Article35 1949-07-18 3 12 KILLED IN IN DO CHINA SAIGON, July 17.— Bomb throwIng Nationalists killed 12 persons and wounded 118 throughout IndoChina on Thursday during Bastille Day celebrations by the French, it was announced on Friday A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article68 1949-07-18 3 KARACHI, July 17.— Three days of heavy continuing rain, flooded out the tents and orougnt shacks of many thousands 01 refugees here last night. Most of tnem had refused to evacuate the camp site for temporary quarters outside the city, m fear of losing their places mReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1949-07-18 3 JLLLUNDUR, July 17.— Warders »i tne C ntral Jail m Ferozepqre aave refused to draw their salaries until their demands for increase m moluments are conceded by the authorities. The warders are, however, remaining 8 t their posts.— FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article88 1949-07-18 3 LONDON. July 17.— The Emir El dettuul ol Cyrenaica arrived m London on Friday night to confer with Ernest Beviri on the future of Cyreiiaica. Dressed >n the traditional white oarratio, he was met by George L. UiiiUon, head of the Foreign Office's Alucan Department. ThA.P. - 88 words
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Article52 1949-07-18 3 LONDON, July 17.— -The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, gave a reception m London yesterday to more than 300 Anglican Missionaries from ali part s of th* 1 world. Mr. C. E. Simitharatchp, Principal of Trinity College, Kandy, Ceylon, and Mrs. Simithraaratchy wer c among theReuter - 52 words
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685 1949-07-18 3 New Nationalist War Council Formed Under Chiang's Leadership CHINA: The Council will have headquarters at Canton with branches m Formosa, from where Chiang has been /operating: and m Chungking, China's wartime capital and possible new seat of the Nationalist Government. THE MAIN HOPE China's new emergency council hold.s the mainA.P.; Reuter - 685 words
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123 1949-07-18 3 GOVERNMENT'S RS. 7-CRORE PLAN PATNA, July 17— Mr. Kidwai. India's Minister of Communications, said here that the Government of India had a Rs 7-crore scheme to lay underground cables for operating the telegraph and telephone services between Delhi. Calcutta, Bombay and Madras Mr.FOC - 123 words
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542 1949-07-18 3 BURMA: Government forces garrisoned at the river town of Biljn. north o. Moulmein m the Thaton district on Friday clashed with reb., Karens three miles outside th iown, says another report. Tue rwarens retreated alter a i. ninute fight, with unknown ca^ua ties. The governmentAP; Reuter - 542 words
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915 1949-07-18 4 MR. BRAZIER'S TRIBUTE TO THEIR LOYAL ROLE IN THE EMERGENGY the lessons of 1948 are read rightly, it would not be too much to say that Malaya, the Government, and the employers of labour owe the trade unions a great deal of gratitude915 words
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Article183 1949-07-18 4 A Baby Show will be held during: Welfare Week m Selan&or at the Lucky World from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 12 (Liberation Day). The entrance fee of $1.00 will bo charged for each competitor. Birth certificates axe required says an183 words
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Article140 1949-07-18 4 A "Kacheri" < musical concert) was given by Sri Nagasamy and Srimathi Letchumey Balan under the patronage si Messrs. P. C. Cherry and s. N. Suppiah at the Telok Thiruvalluvar Tamil School, Klang. About 300 persons were presem, among whom were Estate Assistants, labourers,140 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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344 1949-07-18 4 S'r, Mr. A. R. Iyer's appreciation of the work of the staff of the Indian section of Radio Malaya »s most amazing. Lively broadcasts can come only from men who know their job. But it is regrettable that Mr. Iyer has allowed himself to be a344 words
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Letter32 1949-07-18 4 The Governor of Singapore has been pleased to approve tne gra* t of a Commission as Maj.r m the Singapore Volunteer Corps (Liaison Regiment) to Major L. V. Taylor, E.D.32 words
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Letter245 1949-07-18 4 Sir,-- It is indeed surprisinf to note that wherets no Tamil paper m ihe country has published any editorial comments on the Tamil programmes of Radio Malaya, only the English Press has carried any. Your correspondents like A. Pragasam are, therefore, partly justified m their assumption that all is well245 words
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946 1949-07-18 4 ESTATE MANAGER FIRFD AT ALONG KLUANG MEKSING ROAD At 1 a.m. on July 17, shots were fired at the Kuala Kubu Power Station and Kuala Kubu police barracks. Police returned the fire wmcn lasted for some 15 minutes. Again at 3 a.m.946 words
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23 1949-07-18 4 Chettiars Donate To Indian Association Building Fund that the B hSE S nave handed h* a *MM» U donation t» J"J Smfri ldian23 words
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Article16 1949-07-18 4 Mr. L. J. B Johnson pointed a Justice oi tne Colony oi Singap/- I16 words
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