Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1949
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Title Section15 1949-07-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl,. NO. 170. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUL! 30, 1940. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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345 1949-07-30 1 FINAL ACCORD BETWEEN REPUBLICANS AND DUTCH „i;I V CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES EXPECTED flown for the United Nations, and two Dutch commercial plane s were members of the Dutch and Republican delegations to the Unit* d Na lions, the Belgian, American and Australian members of theAP - 345 words
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Article41 1949-07-30 1 A Committee Meeting of the Tamil Brotherhood Association will bo hold at the Club's premises tomorrow, Sunday, July 31 at 10 a.m. All members of tjhe Committee are kindly requested to attend, writes the Secretary of the Association.41 words
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109 1949-07-30 1 Burmese Foreign Minister To Leave For London On Aug. 3 RANGOON, July 29.— Foreign Minister E. Maung said on Thursday he will leave fo» London and^4he United States 0t! 3 and hopes to discuss w«th the U.S. Government the extent of American interests m South-east Asia. The Foreign Minister told109 words
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75 1949-07-30 1 RANGOON, July 29. —Heavy casualties were inflicted on Burmese rebel* who attacked Government motor launches carrying troops at Male, 80 miles north of Mandalay along the upper reaches of the river Irrawaddy, tonight's Burma Government communique stated. It said that the town was burnedReuter - 75 words
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221 1949-07-30 1 LONDON, July 29.— Britain's largest railway union 460,000 strong threatened *>n Thursday to strike within 21 days unless the covernment-owiKMl railroads pay their men more money. The> want the equivalent of US$2 af week more over wages raiig'-ng from US$l9 to U5528.30 wmUv TheAP - 221 words
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211 1949-07-30 1 Canada UNESCO Fellowships For Local Men Mr. C. S. Jansen. a teacheir m tlhe Serangoon English School, and Mr. Roy t'erroa of the "Straits Times," have been awarded the "Canada- UNESCO" Fellowships, and wi|l leave >lfortly for Canada for atn appr<|x|ma te period of six months. These fellowships are grantedReuter - 211 words
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75 1949-07-30 1 NLW DfcLlll. .luly 29.— The I»--rli;i/ii Government has fixed Aug. 18 as '*he ltfst dale for filing appeals to the Privy Council by Nathuraui Soilse and Narayan Apte. two pi Ihe five me»i sentenced t'> d^itn for the murder of Mahalm G»RRdhi.Reuter - 75 words
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158 1949-07-30 1 Prof. Ranga's Deputation To New Delhi TO PRESS DEMAND FOR ANDHRA PROVINCE (From Oui Own Correspondent) MADRAS July 29.— Prof If. G Ranga, President of the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee, will lead a deputation to New Delhi to press the demand for Unmediate tor mat ion of Andhra Province wfth158 words
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104 1949-07-30 1 PAKISTAN TO PAY DAMAGES TO AFGHANISTAN FOR BOMBING INCIDENT! KABUL, Afghanistan, July 29.— The Pakistan Government has agreed to pay damages to Afghanis, tan for the incident of June 12 m which Pakistani planes were alleged to have bombed Afghan levies on their otwn territory, the official Afghan News AgencyReuter - 104 words
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135 1949-07-30 1 BOMBAY, July 29.— The official report on the causes of the Dutch X.L.M. Constellation, aircraft crash on July 12 near Bombay airport, m which 45 persons including 13 American journalists were killed, will b e ready m two weeks' tim°. Mr. K.Reuter - 135 words
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Article39 1949-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, July 29.— Dr. M. Dadoo and Mr. I. K. Kachlalia, South African Indian leaders, met Indian Prime Minister Nehru today. They were reported to have discussed the South African Indian question ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1949-07-30 1 New Delhi, July 29.— Ghaus Mohammed, former National Tennis Champion and Davis Cup and Wimbledon play**r, has been appointed Director of Physical Education, Tennis Coach, at the Osmania University. Hyderabad. GIISGIIS - 31 words
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96 1949-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, July 29.— The Gov. ernment of India have issued an ordinance providing for the administration of the States merged m the provinces The effect of this order will come into operation on Aug. 1 and the States integrated with theGIIS - 96 words
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Article80 1949-07-30 1 GWALIOR, July 29.— The habeas corpus application filled by Dr. Sadasiva Parchure m Gwalior High Court wiil be heard on Aug. 9. The High Court has issued a notice to the Home Minister of the East Punjab Government to this effect. Dr. Parchur c had made aFOC - 80 words
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59 1949-07-30 1 NEW DELHI, July M.— The Indian Railway Board wfll be completely Indianised" this month, when the only British men* her, Dr. H. J. Nichols, sails home on leave prior to retirement. Dr. Nichols, Member for Engineering, will be succeeded by Mr. F. C. Badhwar,Reuter - 59 words
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240 1949-07-30 1 CHINA CANTON,' JuIy 29 Long stand ing plans for a transfer of the Na tioiialist capital to Chungking will not be carried out until develop. nun's make Us continued stay m Canton impossible, officials nere say. Plans for such eventual transfer were made when the GovernmentAP; Reuter - 240 words
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Article21 1949-07-30 1 LONDON, July 2*.— Th« Huust ol Commons voted toda} to adjourr. after Saturday's session until Oct. la APAP - 21 words
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834 1949-07-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 30, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS GIVE away a gift and keep quiet about it is a sound maxim of all sane and sensible people. That Ii why when a really genuine gift ii made, we seldom hear of people bragging about it. But when one834 words
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411 1949-07-30 2 Premier Kumaraswami Raja Prakasam To Conduct Full Preliminary Enquiry MADRAS MINISTRY CORRUPTION CHARGES PROBE Congress Working Committee's Decision CHARGES DETAILS STILL UNDISCLOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 29. As expected, the Working Committee af the Congress have accepted that Premier Kumaraswamy A*aja is the best fitted to condu tCopyright - 411 words
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124 1949-07-30 2 PARIS. July 29. Threatened French cabinet crisis 4wer economic policy has been averted, it was otliciaaly announced on Thursday night. The dispute between the Socialists and the Rightists m the Premier HenrUQueuille's cabinet was settled at tan emergency cabinet meeting on Thursday afternoon. The rtightAP - 124 words
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44 1949-07-30 2 MADRAS, July 29. Employees ol the Ordnance Depot at Avadi, who had earlier decided to serve a strike notice on the Government, agreed to desist from doing so on the advice of Mr. M. Anantasayanam Ayyangar. FOCFOC - 44 words
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29 1949-07-30 2 ABDULLAH RE-ELECTED NATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESIDENT SRINAGAR, July 29. Sheikh Mohd Abdullah, the Prime Minister of Kashmir, has been unanimously re-elected president of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference. GIISGIIS - 29 words
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261 1949-07-30 2 CEYLON NEWS: sophisticated will be turned out locally if n n ntn 'he^ a central factory for the manufacture of sjlk jlm °^i2 ed by the Industries Departm*"** X B°°<ls ar» Officers of the department ar now examining "costing data" am aFOC - 261 words
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77 1949-07-30 2 SENANAYAKES PORTRAIT TO BE UNVEILED COLOMBO. July Senanayak« a ci f t Mr M Bmmm of Pariuml Ll-,r veiled by th. r *a Lord Soulbun I „T ll rnor^*n Hall of th, Ho u 2 next Wednesday af^r^ All th« Senators and vi Parliament, except,^ fe have associated the mFOC - 77 words
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70 1949-07-30 2 ENGLISH STOW AWAYS IN COLOMBO TO GO TO JAIL COLOMBO. Juh thmJiumi lishmen. John Bat,- a nd &2 Turner. w«rt rath ><ntfm M jl,» monthV rigorouis imprisoning* Mr J. N. C. Tiruch'lvam. thura Fort Magistrate, on th*ir phZ guilty to having Ouucd a»n fcj Mooltan from Fremantl, \r lombo. TheFOC - 70 words
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90 1949-07-30 2 Plight Ot Indian Businessmm In Ceylon CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMORANDUM Tfl INDIA GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 29. Indian businessmen m UjkHiui confronted with "great hardships" owing lo Ceylon fovai ment's exchange control restric tions, according to a comma cation to the India Government by the South90 words
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Article78 1949-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 29. Mr. G. V. Kifson, Deputy High Commissioner for Britain m Bombay, decorated here ,Mr. S. A. Meydoo, a veteran serang, with the British Empire Medal (Civil Division). The medal, award of which was deoflded on Jan. 1, 1946, was presented to Mr. Meydoo78 words
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78 1949-07-30 2 Large Reserves Of Cement Raw Material Found In Bihar PATNA, July 29. Large reserves of Kankar, raw material used m the manufacture ,ol cement, has %een located at Jnajha, m Monghyr District of Bihar. An official of the Geologiual Survey of India who .had carried out investigations said that reservesGIIS - 78 words
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86 1949-07-30 2 NEW DELHI. July 29. Mohan Singh Men La. Indians first Ambassador m thc Netherlands, left India today, en route toi The Hague. His appointment was .announced In (November but his departure was postox)ned due .to the Dutch "pohce action" m Indonesia. The banAP - 86 words
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115 1949-07-30 2 Japanese Industry An Indian's Views CALCUTTA, July 29.— Over 2,000 Japanese technicians desire to come to India and take up jobs with industries, according to Mr. Cham»an Lad, an Indian businessman, who has just returned here from Tokyo. Mr. Chaman Lai spent 65 days In Japan with the 'Indian purchasingFOC - 115 words
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104 1949-07-30 2 ANTI-CORRUPTION DRIVE IN EAST PUNJAB NEW DELHI. July 29.- -"The unearthing ol the steel racket m East Punjab by the Government has only boon a beginning of the work of the Anti-Corruption Committee and many more rackets m articles like coal, cement and other essential supplies are expected to beFOC - 104 words
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110 1949-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 29. The labour situa'tio* m India m the first live nion tii.s of this, year showed considerable signs of Improvement compared to that m tne safene periods m tne past two .years. The number of industrial disputes up to June 1 this yearGIIS - 110 words
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236 1949-07-30 2 GOVERNMENT TO GO AHEAD WITH ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCOMOTIVE FACTORY AT CHITTARANJAN NEW DELHI, July 2J>. It is Jcamt that th* from the World Bank would not m ai v way affect *E *12! ioa, i work towards the establishment Ee^&^&7Ssh£ taranjan. Latest reports indicate that r n,n«iiHi.».Ti.fL at Cditequipment hadFOC - 236 words
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67 1949-07-30 2 WASHINGTON, July 29.—President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines will visit President Truman early next month, the White House has announced. TITe White House disclosed that Quirino has accepted President Truman's invitation to come to the United States to discuss "a number of matters ofUSIS - 67 words
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Article58 1949-07-30 2 BOMBAY, July 29.— The Indian Transport Ministry is establishing a staff college for training railway officers. The .College will be located m Baroda City. The first course, commencing October 1. will train 55 probationary officers. The college will also conduct a refresher course for the presentFOC - 58 words
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291 1949-07-30 2 .^KE SUCCESS, July 2J1.--.Military /representatives of India and Pakistan has reafched full agreement on a cease-fire for the entire state of J;tin m v and Kashmir. The United Nations Commission for india iand Pakistan (UNCIP) notified U.N. Headquarters here that at the llthUSIS - 291 words
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73 1949-07-30 2 Pakistan's Sympathy h For South African India KARACHI. July H ranee- of Pakistan s I I and support against racial policy .is unci-r hem heW out by Liaquat Ali Khan to African Indian "f-J*^i Dadoo .and Mr. I-£^]?££t met the Prime Mnlsur^t' meeting lasted half an nov. Dr. Dadoo toldFOC - 73 words
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Article48 1949-07-30 2 INDIA'S 14,000 HAJ PILGRIMS BOMBAY. Jul) n^ffl Haj pilgrims ire efjg^ for Saudi Arabia dv |gj grim season A«f" l c b.^ They will ,e f ve "r The first Haj ship 800 pilgrims, will A Mouhl Abdul M.- ment fm Ind vlng short.. his headquarter*" 1 II.D.M. - 48 words
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421 1949-07-30 3 f 0 Remain In Burma Or Return To Mother India! f> If O W\ m) But Delhi Says Dual Citizensnip ls Out DOUGLAS LACKERSTEIN, A.P. Correspondent) \1 GOOS July 29.— The 600/100 and odd Indians uurma an scanning with anxious eyes theAP - 421 words
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516 1949-07-30 3 curity and un- ig Indians hesi■tft.ng i Burmese ci- statj >w they are r though V. TV.:. Burhowever and more ympathetic where, m S. \inca. i thai one m every Indiana to date has nip rights m this \i]\\ CKNITRY StITLERS fat516 words
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143 1949-07-30 3 BOMBAY, July 29.— The Indian Citizenship Bill passed recently by the Ceylon Parliament is motivated by a desire to shut off Indians from Ceylon, according to Mr. Frank Moraes. former editor of the "Ceylon Times". Mr. Moraes told a women's gathering here thatFOC - 143 words
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Article90 1949-07-30 3 NEW DELHI, July 29— The nine-year-old Head Lama of the Buddhist Red sect showed keen interest m photography during Pandit Nehru's recent visit to Hemis Monastery m Ladakh. When a cameraman "shot" the Lama, he wanted to know what the black box contained. When the Lama90 words
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209 1949-07-30 3 LONDON, July 29.— Lord Simpill withdrew <t motion he had pat down m the House of Lords Wednesday calling attention to the "urgent need for imore closely Integrated political and economic policy for the whole of Southeast Asia." He postponed it until October 25Reuter - 209 words
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39 1949-07-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 29. At Davangcre m Mysore State last evening the Karnataka Youth Conference passed a resolution oh the forma* tion of a Karnatak Province "uniting two crores of Kannadigae",- CopyrightCopyright - 39 words
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868 1949-07-30 3 NEW DELHI, July 29. The Council of Scientific and In^ dustrial Research, which met here on July 11 and 12 has proposed the formation of a national research development corporation m India on the lines of similar corporations m Britain, the USAFOC - 868 words
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67 1949-07-30 3 UPWARD TREND IN INDIA'S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 29.— Except m certain minor industries upward trend m Indian industrial production has been maintained during the first half of 1949 compared with production m the corresponding period last year, according to a memorandum to be submittedCopyright - 67 words
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Article23 1949-07-30 3 STOCKHOLM, July 28.— About 100,000 people are e-timated to have attended the Swedish Lingiad jrymnastic games, which onenscT m Stockholm last night. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration286 1949-07-30 3 PHOTO. GAUHATI, July 29. Rani Guidallo, the Naga woman leader who was regarded as a rebel against British Raj, has been set at liberty by an order of the Governor of Assam after 16 years of imprisonment and internment. It is learnt that PanditFOC; A.P. - 286 words
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Advertisement96 1949-07-30 3 MF t* oftotyntniT, 3^ ftOCUIT MfttUiMCTUIUI TO HJI. WftQ. OBULCI n^^'.^mmMmm^mm^mm^m^kmmm, 4U* 4\ .ft.'/:.'. V.V.YAY.vXv/.V.Y.V.V.V rm!\ m^ l m^mMU!l.'//T!.'Jf. dU.I v3 L U l l v 3 ,^mr Some of thc delicious kinds A now available M^m^mW CURRANT SHORTCAKE NICE /j\^nf^^ SHORTCAKE PETIT BEURRE J^/jfoX W MILK HONEY SUNCAKB AiS^iwLW96 words
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1146 1949-07-30 4 170 POWER PROJECTS NOW ON HAND The success of river valley development projects m India and elsewhere m the world has fired the imagination of planners m Provinces and States m India to such an extent that almost every GovernmentFOC - 1,146 words
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156 1949-07-30 4 BOMBAY, July 29.— Dr. R. Drenkahn. Technical Director of Dortmundi r Union one of the biggest engineering combines of Germany sees immense possibilities for power projects m India. Dr. Drenkahn is on a short visit to this country forFOC - 156 words
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175 1949-07-30 4 LAKE SUCCESS, July 29.— Coming from 26 countries, 54 college students including the Far East have started to school at the United Nations to learn how it functions. For eight weeks they will work a 40-hour week without salary. InReuter - 175 words
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197 1949-07-30 4 India's Proposal To Set Up International Commission Ot Irrigation Canals NEW DELHI, July 29. Nine nations have accepted an Indian proposal that an International Commission of Irrigation and Canals be set up with headquarters m India. The Works, Mine s a nd Power Ministry sTaYs acceptances have been received fromAP; Reuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration171 1949-07-30 4 Photo. NEW DELHI. July 29— The Wrking Committee of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, Sunday last demanded tha/t action be taken to reduce price levels m India by 30 per cent. The Committee. representing 1,270,000 workers, expressed deep concern "over recentReuter; AP - 171 words
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117 1949-07-30 4 Attlee to Assume Powers For Deportation Of Br. Subjects LONDON, July 29. The British Government is considering whether it would be desirable to take power to deport British subjects, the Lord Chancellor told the House of Lords yesterday. Home Secretary James Chuter Ede hoped to make a statement on thisReuter - 117 words
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Article119 1949-07-30 4 NEW DELHI, July 29.— The Indian Government hag accepted the recommendations of the Railway Enquiry Committee, recently appointed to effect economy m railway operation costs. A net saving of Rs. 200,000,000 ('£15,000,000) m the Rs. 2,000,000,000 (£150,000,000) railway budget of India, is expected when the recommendationsFOC - 119 words
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Article45 1949-07-30 4 WASHINGTON, July 29. Felicisimo Ampon of the Philippines and Naresh Kumar of India on Thursday defeated Irvin Dorfman of New York and Herbert Flam ol Beverley Hills, California, 4-6, 3-7, 7-5, m a second round doubles match ol the Meadow Clubs Invitation Tennis Tournament, APAP - 45 words
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Article494 1949-07-30 4 James D. White - James D. White {BY BOST OF THEM THINK WORLD WAR INEVITABLE R|11^ NEW YORK, July M* any more. thes ame C old Until the Paris peace conference tt was treated by both sides largely V he cold H lock. The Berlin blockade an'd NowAP - 494 words
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199 1949-07-30 4 TIRUCHIRAPALLI, July 29.— Laying the foundation-sione lor i ex-servicemen general ward at uajaji tuberculosis Sanatorium. I T. S. S. Rajan, Minister for Public Health, (Government of Midn said that he had come to know that the Government of IM would be waiving the costFOC - 199 words
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Article23 1949-07-30 4 Warsaw. Poland J« delegation of 30 C unions leaden Li t ring rm inspecting reconstruction?^ and conferring with I W i" Unionists. APAP - 23 words
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101 1949-07-30 5 v Religious Secretary's L jo India's Leadership nil 111 July 29.— The Religious Secretary P Ind m. Burma, Pakistan and Ceylon, ]],l i r ranklin,haB slated that churches m W? In breath freer air than anywhere else mGIIS - 101 words
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Article51 1949-07-30 5 Programme g* council »n n -r. consitSTntv «ci 2S r f O "increased Km- -*«d" 2 programme, vv.th f guaranLlti *i ron>.clrr EE t„ attract capital Jil and agnrulhira! iperi committee ncommeiMiecl gh powered cl provincial .1 m. Lj tH-uig closed. rj U gg, jted :tion and istries WReuter - 51 words
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Article51 1949-07-30 5 jtcrm .liiK Dr. BMrappa. Director of Ike jm >f Stc'al Sciences Im ■o» ni tlir nriminoloi the United Na-r»un-(ipn"r,«l to .ulvise IJntiMiMii inline crime anppa and six other x- ill meet at one mbly i' mlui ion i th' United Naleadership" -tl protor t tl is ill include a51 words
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45 1949-07-30 5 India-Tibet Communication Restored NEW YORK, July 29— The Radio Corporation of America says it has been advised that cdynmunicalioii between Bombay, India, and Tib«t has been restored. The Indian Government had suspended all pn- vale messages U, and from Tibet ©n I July 9. APAP - 45 words
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Article88 1949-07-30 5 MANILA, July 29. President Quirino has directed the office of the President fco prepare a proclamation declaring that .Oct. 24 as United Nations Day, it was announced officially yesterday. The announcement said the pro"amation was m lin c with a U.N. General Assembly resolutionReuter - 88 words
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91 1949-07-30 5 Bengal *»ARIS, July 29.—-The Indian Congress Working Committed recommendation of a general election for th«- h*tkmm*hrm Assembly m West Bengal within six month* came as n<» surprise to the provin. cial premier, Dr. B. C. Roy. now m Paris.Reuter - 91 words
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Article81 1949-07-30 5 WASHINGTON, -July 29— Two ctllTering proposals to und^rwrit« j world peace With force were drafted for the Scnave's discussions on Tuesday. Each has the backing of a sub stantial block of Senators. One would declare it American policy fo transform the United Nations into a limitedAP - 81 words
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130 1949-07-30 5 Italian Senate President's Good Behaviour Advice To Senators ROME. July 29— The of the Italian Senate Ivanoe Bonomi warned Senators on Thursday that unless tluey behave, the nation 'fates idiflieulties. H^ .cancelled the planned resumption of debate on the recent blof;dy farm strike .and announced that an extraordinary Council otAP - 130 words
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84 1949-07-30 5 ROME, July 29. -The Greek guerilla radio heard by the Italian news agency Astra m Trieste re. peatedly announced on Thursday night that a battle on Mount Grammas, guerilla resistance point, would begin on Friday. Astra said that Bucharest Radio made the same announcement .mAP - 84 words
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Article73 1949-07-30 5 LONDON, July 29.— The two-month-old London Anglo-Pakistan sterling balances negotiations are expected to be concluded this week, a usually reliable source told Reuter yesterday. The secret talks, which began m May. were postponed last month beoause of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference. The negotiations will decide howReuter - 73 words
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Article65 1949-07-30 5 WASHINGTON. July 29. The World Bank announced Thursday that it will send a^six or seven man mission to Yugoslavia m August to study Yugoslav economy m connection with a U.S. $50.000,000 loan application. The mission has been invited by Marshal Tito's Government which has drawnAP - 65 words
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86 1949-07-30 5 M] tl— Wild nun gf Norlh Borneo soon will hay* r**liglto them b) tying Australian missionaries. ?J*l2 ,W0 seat,r l*lht pla'm- to Lawas. 30 miles from •J* Borneo Evangelical Mission, are two Australian ex"Druie ■•rtta, a pilot, and Ray Cunningham, missionary intend toAP - 86 words
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66 1949-07-30 5 PARIS. July 29. The son- in-law of former Marshal Philippe Petain said on Thursday that the Marshal Is barely able to walk and .has almost completely lost his mental [acuities. The son-in-law M. Philippe de Heroin, said that he bad visited the 94-vear-nld Marshal lastAP - 66 words
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342 1949-07-30 5 HONGKONG, July 29.— The Chinese Nationalist Government is preparing to evacuate Canton, according to Chinese reports reaching here. The usually reliable newspaper Wan Kiu Ya,t Pa said yesterday that the Cabinet had already ordered departments to hand to al special committee important documents and otherReuter; AP - 342 words
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Article74 1949-07-30 5 "PAT HANISTAN STATE PROCLAIMED noMl'.w July 29— Tribal chirftan* of four Pa-tea flails have lIIHHIMH the stat,. of "Pakhtanis tan" m the mountainous no mans land between Pakistan and Afghan islan, according to a Bakhtar, ofh- < .al Afghan news agency, report quoted by th, Koyai Afghan Conaolate here yesterday.Reuter - 74 words
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Article144 1949-07-30 5 TO FORM INDEPrNDfclN i nahqhal ORGAMJSATftN \*>w w***u hi lulv 29. Students frocni all over India will meet in IMI,i in (RMtet next *> form the National VnUm Stmmfmm*an autonomous and representative «tua*nt*' organisation independent of all political, comsmunal and /governmental influence. In a joint statement welcoming the move, theGIIS - 144 words
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Article127 1949-07-30 5 Anticipatory Bail Applied For SIMLA, July 29. An important point of law whether Section 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure empowers the High Court or the Sessions Court to grant bail to a person who has not .been .placed under restraint by arrest or otherwise, has been referred tFOC - 127 words
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114 1949-07-30 5 MADRAS, July 29. A conference of Prohibition Ministers will be held m New Delhi on Aug. 2, 3 and 4. Mr fc>anje<va Reddy, Minister for Prohibition, Madras, who will attend the conference, said that the chief subject for consideration at the conference will beFOC; AP - 114 words
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101 1949-07-30 5 Now Is The Time To Build Our Army Says Adm. Blandy SALBM, Illinois, July Admiral W. If. P. Blandar, commander of the U.S. Atlantic Meet, aMd Thursday that the time to build up arms is "while we still 'have a breathing spell ,b«forc a passible enemy ae. quires atomic bombsAP - 101 words
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Article57 1949-07-30 5 "AIRLIFT" FOR SNAKES HO MB AY. July 29. Six water snakes m fibre eases with air holes. uuarked "live snakes'' m bold red lafH'ls were recently flown from Bombay to Geneva. This "snake parcel" was the third "air-lift" of snakes from India to Europe. Earlier, two similar consignments were flownFOC - 57 words
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197 1949-07-30 5 International Action To Increase World Food Supplies SEQUEL TO INDUS DEMAND GENEVA, July 29. On the initiative of India wider international action to incerase world food supples by >i.4.p»>^«> m\ >*\ MttiHM *> fei-cshadowed m a (resolution passed here by the Cnited Nations fcr»>nomic and Social Council. Mr. XJ. 'JP.Reuter - 197 words
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Article54 1949-07-30 5 NPJW JDELUI. July ?<!>. Thc Chief Scientific Adviser, to the British Ministry ot Food, l>r Norman Wright, has arrived m India an a fact-finding tour of the country at the invitation ot the Government of India. Re will first study the milk supply scheme and54 words
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144 1949-07-30 5 BOMBAY, July UH The saie «-if spurious kiiaddar has been declared iiiegal by the Government of Bombay. In view or several complaints that spurious khaddar is being .soid as genuine khaddar m tne market, the Government have drawn the attention ot the public144 words
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47 1949-07-30 5 NKW DELHI. July 29.^-The next session of the governing body of the International Labour Organization wiW Jbe held m Mysore from Dec. 29 to Jan. 27. S. Lall. Secretary of the Labour Ministry, of the Government oi India, will preside. APAP - 47 words
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