Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL- V. NO. 269. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER *****49T FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) bOMBAi, Nov. y. or. M D Gilder, Bombay's Health Minister -?S ay »n cm P to^»s«d the need for <iM),uOO ol nurses m India within tne next ten years. India was very backward m "this most noble proiession" and educated gins were
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  • 125 1 Hove 1 o Counter Violence Aggression By Spiritual And Moral Weapons UU DELHI, Nov. 9. -India will play host to a m oi ■><> prominent World Pacifists who are meet ,incoaferen<* m December at Santiniketan, the bA ol 'eace and seat of
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  • 83 1 f.m Our Onn Correspondent) ID DELHI, Nov. 9.— Raj Ku- \mni Kaur, India's Health >i told pressmen here that Health Ministry's Budget for s bas been cut down abso r ti the bone as an econom ive, she said, th lift M.r.. try had contemplate irt vi about R5.4,500,00i
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  • 47 1 m Oni Own Correspondent) ►0 HI N tv. <). Lala Amerindian Cricket Test i included m the lay the first Test the Commonwealth ssed his inability tr tch. r, r to Vijay Merchant said it would to him to play becaua iry he sustained Play at Patiala.
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  • 57 1 AUSTRIA'S NEW CABINET Nov. 9— Austria's new headed by Leoler of the rightwing RJ^y, took the oath of •More President Karl Renn«r IMerday. L^ifcnet, including seven PJ^ary memberi and six Sohe coalition which m^i- ast month's polls, ,ij i g group won 77 tw l: Socialist! 67. Jjent rneeta today
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  • 68 1 ORIYAS CELEBRATE "BALI JATRA ACK, Nov. B.— Scenes reV**,*-"^ 1 cultural rela- l! dl^ and the Indonefil m A orC witnessed m 100 t.fHN 1 ,>n Nov 5 when Dple gathered on the ;V Mahanadi to celebrate >i -he biggest festiyaa People from all Wince took part m «>n the
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  • 54 1 Mov. B— Official ti have described ded" the recent ha by Pakistan that to accept her for political rea. l that India has ty t 0 accept the a result of non- -Wstan, prices of r higher than i "h« r sources from P&. *va
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  • 17 1 r. 1 -Th- Chiei Ui. Britigh MiI m India on three rf ViBit hoBpHalaand nursing cen. GIIS
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  • 209 1 ADELAIDE, Nov. 9.— Highly secret modern long-range weapons have been fired at Woomera, the testing ground of the British Commonwealth's guided projectile range m Australia. This firs* official an. noiim-mien/ has been made hy the chief scientist at the range, Mr. W. A. Butenent, who
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  • 352 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 9.— The Indian Government has accepted the recommendation of its Export Promotion Committee that special steps sould be taken to develop and promote India s export trade, the Indian Commerce Ministry announced yesterday. It has decided that the Office oj
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  • 78 1 LAUSANNE, Nov. 9.— Prince Ali Khan and his wife Rita Haywor^h are to stay at a hotel m Lausanne until the birth of their baby, it was announced here on Sunday. Rita has visited Lausanne several times m recent months to consult with
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  • 265 1 CHANCES OF WORLD WAR NOW MUCH LESS THAN A YEAR AGO MOSCOW, Nov. 9.— Several Rrelgn observers who reviewed the events ol Soviet Russia's- celebration of the 32nd Anniversary of me October Revolution, reached these general conclusions. (I) The U.S.S.R. appears satisfied with her present frontiers. (2> Soviet leaders seem
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  • 79 1 The t niniiiissioiicr-Oeni ial for the United Kingdom m South East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will visit Indo-China m the near future Monsieur Pignon, the French High Commissioner mi n Indo-China visited Mr. Mac Donald m Singapore earlier this year. Mr. MacDonald s visit i
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  • 108 1 PRESTON, Nov. 9.— Deputy prim© Minister Mr. Herbert Morrison urged on Monday that the man who does a better day's work should get better pay. "Our principle of life must be that those who want more than a standard of life. .must contribute more than a
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  • 114 1 LOY HENDERSON RETURNING TO INDIA VIA SINGAPORE NEW YORK. Nov. B.— Mr. Loy Henderson. United States Ambassador to India, will leave for India on Friday and will visit Manila, Saigon, Singapore and Bangkok on the way. He will meet the American diplomatic missions and consuls there and reach India by
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  • 47 1 MADRAS. Nov. 9— The referendum n the French Indian setflenjenu i„ Sout h India set for Dec il. «o decide whe/her ihey will remain French or merge wlfh the Indian Inion will be postponed "by a iew weeks or months" the rrench Indian Cummia»iun<>i told Imsi_i**t. Reuter
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  • 76 1 PAKISTAN DENIES OF PARTICIPATING AT RECENT SPORE RICE CONFAB. KARACHI, Nov. 9— The Pakistan Government last night denied that Pakistan had taken part mi n the secret conference of rice experts from British Commonwealth territories m East Asia m Singapore last weeK, A Singapore report quoting an authoritative source had
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  • 87 1 DELHI'S CONGESTION TO BE RELIEVED SOME GOVT. OFFICES TO BE SHIFTED India has de A a pcc'al officer toured some of the cities m India to survey available office and residential accom. modation m those areas. These include Faridkot, Bhopal, Baroda, Jodhpur, Mussorie, Dehra Dun, KapurthaJa, Nabha. Jind and Hy'dera
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  • 225 1 ACCEPTANCE OF J.V.P. REPORT ENVISAGED I MADRAS, Nov. 9.— Opinio,, among the Andhra Congress legators here indicates that the meeting of Andhra IWn cial Congress Committee at Vijayawada scheduled for Nov li will accept the J.V.P. (Jawaharlal. Vallabhbhai-Pattabhi) ReShra a ??ovince PaVe W&y
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  • 79 1 ARTIFICIAL EYEBALL CAN NOW BE MADE TO MOVE! 'Prom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 9. British Flasiic surgeon* have made it possible for artificial eyes to be controlled and moved quite naturally by normal muscle action, according to a report received here. The lirst operation of its kind, the
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  • 94 1 CHUNGKING, Nov. 9 —Chine** Communist forces have invaded Szechwan, home province of this uneasy Nationalist refugee capital, official dispatches reported today. The Reds pushed into Szechwan from Hunan Province, the dispat. ches said, and captured S»u«han ANOTHER BR SHIP HELD UP Meanwhile, blockade enforcing Chinese Nationalist
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  • 27 1 LONDON, Nov 9 The King rr. eeived Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru •he Indian Prime Minister, m audience at 1215 today at Buckingham Palace.. Reuter
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  • 148 1 INDIAN AGRARIAN REFORMS COMMITTEE'S REPORT of the E «Xi alK ikT; 9 The land mus< M,,nK vu > ,he n!J '7. the a K r r 'a" economy of India there is n-. vummiutes report to the Indian National Congress The
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  • 91 1 Burmese Troops Regain E. Pakistan Border Town RANGOON. Nov 9 —Burmese SEEK re «*>n«d Tiiin, important Jown about 80 miles from Oie Pakistan border, from Communist toniffafg military communique said. a \J~ <*»"» unique aL>o reportea a 6 -hour batti c between Government m^SSft and ***%*<** \vhite band" fOeriUnj at
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  • 168 1 RICE RATION IN MADRAS NOT TO BE INCREASED (From Our Own om ttpondeal MADRAS. Nov. fi tfcance Mi. nister Ifr Gopalo Redd! assured the Assembly yesterday that them had been no encroachment from th- Cmi'p v.to Provincial finances b y claiming share uf ali tax and Provincial exci^ duties Th^
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  • 93 1 Two British Experts Leave For U.S. For High Level Talks LONDON. N,y 9 Two Brit; gXPWtI are noma. tO tiie Unit- I States on Thursday tor high-lev I talks on Anglo-American poi:t. In the Middle Kast Th" Foreign Offic« said on Itoei day that the two are Mn i Wright.
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  • 651 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Nov. 10, 1949. HATS OFF TO THE INDIAN SOCCER TOURISTS! WITHOUT any exception whatsoever, all sections of the Singapore Press yesterday had nothing but high praise for the Aryan Gymkhana of India soccer tourists. Those who were at first loudest m their criticism of the
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  • 476 2 An Act Of Supreme Grace 'Harijan' Editor's View AHMEDABAD, Nov. 9— Under the caption "Gandhiji's Assassin" Mr. K. G. MashruwaJa, the Editor of "Hari jan" writes m its latest issue as follows "On grounds of pure principle, I feel that m hanging Mahatma Gandhi's assassin, there *is something which
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  • 74 2 TEHERAN, Nov. 9.— Two Persian soldiers were killed and several injured when Russian soldiers attacked a Persian frontier post last Saturday, an official source disclosed today. Unconfirmed reports said that three Russian soldiers were killed. Shots were exchanged for seven hours at Bagchen-Sata, north of
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  • 76 2 Dr. Dadoo Prohibited To Speak At Public Meetings JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 9.— The Department of Justice on Tuesday issued an order prohibiting the prominent Indian leader Dr. Y. M Dadoo from taking part m any public meeting m the principal towns of South Africa. He recently returned from a tour of
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  • 72 2 COMMUNIST ROWDIES ATTACK POLICE WITH BOMBS CALCUTTA, Nov. 9.— Many police were injured by bombs thrown a. them on Monday by students and Communist rowdies celebrating the Russian October revolution anniversary. A mob of about 300 marched down the city's main avenue followed by a police party. Near the Public
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  • 51 2 KARACHI, Nov. 9.— Sam Keener. President of the Salem engineering company. Salem. Ohio, announced here that his firm has established a branch m Karachi. Keener, who was here on a world tour, discussed Pakistan s industrialization plans with industries ministers Nazir Ahmad Khan and other officials--
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  • 131 2 KARACHI, Nov. 9.— The Pakistan Governor- General issued an ordinance on Tuesday providing: for the immediate establishment of a government sponsored commercial bank to be called the "National Bank of Pakistan." The bank will m the beginning, concentrate on the provision of credit
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  • 50 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. Nov. 9. Ide Anak Agung, Primo Minister of East Indonesia, passed through Calcutta yesterday noon after attending The Hague Roundtable Conference on the future Indonesia. The Indonesian dignitary travel led by KLM plane t 0 Batavia.— I Cony right.
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  • 119 2 GENEVA, Nov. 9.— Three youths waving pistols invaded the Spanish Consulate here on Tuesday, exploded a hand grenade and a "Molotov Cocktail" and then fled. Damage was slight and no one was hurt. Police, who later caught one of the youths said to be an
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  • 45 2 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 9. Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, sister of Lord Louis Mountbatten, left Stockholm for London on Tuesday to visit her mother the Marchioness of Milford Haven. The Corwn Princess is expected back m Sweden on about Dec. B.— A.P.
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  • 274 2  - No Resumption Of IndoS. African Trade Prior To Proposed Confab RAJA MAHARAJ SINGH -SAYS BOMBAY, Nov. 9.— Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, stated yesterday that any resumption of diplomatic and trade relations between India and South Africa should await the result of the proposed round-table conference on the treatment
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  • 91 2 KARACHI, Nov. 9.— Reports (not Reader) that Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan has cancelled his visit to Moscow this winter or postponed it until next summer were officially denied here. A source close to the Prime Minister said that no definite date had ever
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  • 429 2 Zafrullah Khan Explains Pakistan's Policy On Italian Colonies i v h£ KE SUCCES S, Nov. 9.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan told the United Nations Political Committee considering the Italian colonies yesterday that his country was one of the first to urge* that the objective for Libya was unity
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  • 45 2 PARIS, Nov. B.— President Vincent Auriol today signed at the Elvsee Palace a treaty which gives the Indo-Chinese State of Cambodia autonomy within the French Union. Kron Luong Sisowatt Monipong and Yem Samber signed on behalf of the King of Cambodia. Reuter
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  • 363 2 IMPRESSIONS OF HIS AMERICAN^.] LONDON, Nov. 9._ T w<, Bem[ Sir Stafford Cripps and Premier fr f lh < Briv* Leader of the Opposition m X liaZ tf ?B«| terday heard Pandit Jawaharia r M"-^ American our from the Indian I W^V Offic.al quarters were
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  • 58 2 0 J NEW DELHI N disputes betw'Ti India ti* Pakistan will be adj, lv by a tribunal headed by a promW justice The lofernment that Lord Ji the Supreme Our. f" been invited to serve «M 5 the tribunal. an Indian member IN; fftt."B* Thr boundary £P;?J Pakistan |a-
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  • 474 3 gut Liberals Claim President Quirino Would Lead (fficial Announcement Of Results To Be Delayed 1 t V ov. '.-Pre xident Quirino and his v p„rty were btu ding up a substantial lead this ping return* from the Philippines bloody roium (ilin ,i,h presidential election arrived from outlying p r
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  • 171 3 DUTCH CALL TO INDONESIANS TO WORK TOGETHER BATAVIA, Nov. 9. The Dutch have urged the Indonesians to Ret 'cither w'h them as soon as possible to work out the practical deaiis involved m the changeover of Indonesia's government. Th-- Netherlands delegation to the Jniied Nations Commission made he request on
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  • 319 3 PARIS, Nov. 9. The foreign ministers of Britain, America and France will grant new and greater liberty to Occupied Germany when they meet here today. Wednesday, informed diplomatic sources said on Tuesday night. Dismantling of German factories or war reparations will
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  • 94 3 CAIRO. Nov. 9 Mohamnwd Hatta. Prime Minister of *•I£nesian Republic, arrived here yesterday from The Hague. Ho had attended the Round-Table con ference between Dutch and IndoS officials which decided on the transfer of power to the new Indonesian Republic. During a two-day official mm* th Prime
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    80 3 PHOTO. Three delegate chiefs sign the documents transferring sovereignty over the Indonesian archipelago from the Netherlands to the United States of Indonesia, at the conclusion of The Hague round table conference Nov. 2. Left to right: Dr. J. H. Van Maarseveen of the Dutch delegation; Sultan Hamid 11. Indonesian Federalist
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  • 59 3 MANILA. Nov. 9. More deaths resulting from the typhoon that swept the Central Philippines on Oct. 31 were announced on Tuesday. bringing the total to 279. 500 people ar* missing. 25 drowned when the motor boat San Vicente was wreck. -d off Sunnao anc' 22 were swept out
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  • 100 3 PORTSMOUTH. Nov. 9— The US cruiser Coiumbus ran up the British Royal Standard on Tuesday and put on a three-hour show for King George. The King was the official guest cf Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Chief of U.S. Naval Forces m the Eastern Atlantic and
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  • 155 3 "Half-Trained" Men Used For Fighting Malayan 'Guerillas LONDON, Nov. 9.— Mr. Anthony Hurd (Conservative) asserted m tha House of Commons yesterday that "half-trained" men were being sent to Malaya to fight Communist guerillas. War Minister Emanuel Shinwell m reply to a question, had said that reinforcements usually spent about .our
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  • 319 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Settlement of Kashmir's future "according to the will of its people" was urged m a speech here by Mr. Khwaja Sarwar Hasan, member of the Pakistan United Nations delegation to the Instittuteof Pacific Relations Monday night.
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  • 154 3 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek may shortly emerge lrom semi-re-rirjinent to take over the reins el lhe Nationalist Government from Acting President Li r&ung-jen, according to an unconfirmed Chinese report from laipeh. The report said that Chiang had been reserving his financial and material resources for use
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  • 100 3 The British vessel "Wosang," owned by Jardine Matheson and Company, was intercepted by Nationalist warships last Tuesday iiorning at the mouth of the Yangtse, according to a despatch from Tienghai, Nationalist base m the Chusan Group of islands. The despatch said that the Norwegian ship "Promise"
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  • 224 3 Nationalists Admit Reds Advance Into Kweichow Province CHINA: HONG KONG, Nov. 9. Chinese Communist forces have entered Enshih, 170 miles east of Chungking, according to a pro-Communist Chinese press report this morning. Enshih, which is situated on the Paotung-Chung-king highway and approximately 25 miles from the Szechwan border, was reported
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  • 141 3 U.S. AMBASSADOR JESSUP 10 VISIT RED CHINA? WVHINGTON. Nov.- 9. —Dc Philip Jessup. United States Ambas-sador-at-large, will tour the Far East and may visit Communist-held China before deciding whether to recommend changes m America's overall policy In the Far East to Secretary of State Dean Acheson. a State Department source
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  • 85 3 RANGOON. Nov. 9. -British Ambassador to Burma, Mr. Reginald J. Bowker. returned here Monday rom Singappre wh«re he attended .he conference of British Far East. i rn representatives. He was accompanied by Sir Ralph Steyenson, British Ambassador to China, and Lady Stevenson. Sir Ralph is
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  • 80 3 THAI GOODWILL MISSION TO VISIT BURMA RANOOON. Nov. 9. A Thai goodwill mission under the leadership < Foreign Minister Nai Pote Bars I will arrive here on Dee. 9 on live-day visit, the Burma Foreign Office announced on Monday. While here Sarasin is expected k arrange the opening of the
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  • 63 3 Japanese Trade Delegation To Visit Bur ma RANGOON. Nov. U A t v^-man Japanese coton trade d< lebai Japane.se cotton trade deletes 1 will visit Rangoon al th" end of November to survey the po Ibtlity of furthering trade between .J*«oan and Bur.na. it was ofßciallj 1' trned her. Thr
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  • 830 4 SIX SPECIALS OVERPOWERED, ESTATE PROPERTY WORTH $40,000 DESTROYED IN N.S. Between 8.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Nov. 9, a police vehicle proceeding from Taiping to Seiama was shot at. There were no casualties. The Mines Superintendent of Temoh, together with
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  • 263 4 Recruitment of 350 more Malays for the Malay Regiment will commence on Monday, Nov. 28 and end on Wednesday, Dec. 7. This is the eleventh intake of recruits for the Malay Regiment The recruiting this time is confined to the States of Negri Sembilan and
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  • 35 4 Tne Financial Secretary Mr W D. Godsall, will hold a ftssconfw? c V£ y? e c °nference Room. Dept. ol Public Relations, Oriental ld i2* Kuala Lumpur, today (Thursday) at 3 p.m.
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  • 230 4 Since the Mobile Rationing Unit went into operation on Monday the pressure at the Rationing Offices at 145 Orchard Road, Godown No. 10 Trafalgar Street and sth Floor Fullerton Building has been greatly eased. The public, however, are reminded that this additional service the Mobile Rationing Unit—
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  • 80 4 Mr. Brihaspati Gobind Sah-u, president of the Hindi prachar Sabha, Malaya, arrived here on Tuesday from Kuala Lumpur to continue his work m the Local District Court. He was entertained at Kuala Lumpur before his departure by the members of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha and
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  • 192 4 Pandit Nehru's 61st Birthday On Monday: Programme Of Celebrations In Malaya Indians all over Malaya are making preparations to celebrate the 61st birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru which comes off on Monday Nov.' 14. Following are some of the programmes received: In Malacca The 61st birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,
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  • 168 4 Today (Thursday) afternoon, the Chief of Air StaiT Designate, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor will arrive at Tengah by air from Negombo. On arrival, the Air Chief Marshal will be met by the CommanJer-in-Chief Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd:
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  • 79 4 The Singapore Branch of thc British Red Cross Society is undertaking the provision of a hospital library service m Singapore. The work has begun m the General Hospital and will later be extended to other hospitals. There is urgent need of both helpers and books
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  • 28 4 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. B— Police here yesterday arrested about 100 Communists who tried to hold up a meeting to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Reuter
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    53 4 PICTURE. Photograph taken on the occasion of the Singapore Labour Party Rally heid on Monday, Nov. 7, at Farrer Park at which the .Party's campaign m connection with the forthcoming Municipal elections was inaugurated. Picture shows Mr. Lim Kew Mock, member of the Singapore Legislative Council, addressing the meeting IDM
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  • 38 4 A Gazette notification issued yesterday under the Municipal Ordinance states that the Governor m Council has appointed Mr. T. P F. McNeice, to be Deputy President with effect from Oct. 15, 1949, inclusive.
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  • 149 4 No Private Slaughter Houses Permitted In Rural Area It is officially announced U ia t the Rural Board m accordance with a decision made at a meeting 0 l the Board on Apr. 21, 1949, nav<. decided to continue tne pre-war policy of forbidding the use ot and the licensing
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    • 42 4 APPOINTMENT A Gazette Notification issued yesterday states that Mr. Herbert Walter Nightingale, Acting Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore, to be a Temporary Official Member of the Executive Council of the Colony of Singapore, m the absence of Mr. Andrew Gilmour on leave.
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