Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1949

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  • 16 1 Indaian Daily Mail VOL. v: NO. 27fc. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, 17, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 98 1 forking Committee Meets At Sardar Patels Residence I rom Our Own Correspondent) i HI. Nov. 16.-The Congress Working Committee rman>hip of Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya today -ion at the residence of Sardar Vallabhbhai Pate'l, Minister. item on the agenda was reconsideration
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.— 1n connection with the third and final reading of the Republican Constitution lor India, the Congress Party in the Constituent Assembly considered the suggestion to name the United Provinces as 'Wryavarta' ap proved
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  • 92 1 EAST BENGAL BOUNDARY DISPUTE "Karachi Nov. 16.— The IndUn GoYfrlinMfl hMM 90M Ml d^h Suj !< .V;d-e A H r^c to po-tp« -h. Dec«-mbn h -a;: Ires a •üb.cont preside ov«r I }>. >::.:•. on, it was I »r at v< Bx !K>undarie> -at. r: 1 \j aci ng Indian
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  • 40 1 TWO PLANES CRASH INTO CALCUTTA STREETS CALCUTTA. No\, 16.— One pilot vra> killed and 15 people were hurt when two Royal Indian Air Force planes crashed into Calcutta streets today during a demonstration of formation flying over the tit^ Reuter
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  • 56 1 IVN rk ii^; (oninni-!--ih j. toun/r>. ril (on^ribu'ion CyClOlle nlu-t ill nil itcumpanied b> c'idal wave and floods swept over four Districts of Andhra 'akinjj 700 livv besides 20.000 cat He. Th«- loss of property iv estimated a/
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  • 51 1 AUSTRALIA NOT TO BAN COMMUNISM V Nov. 16— OMMk V lia woula i.ever b. y^| >ar Govemmeii' l fight it wa?i rt it could I V Minister Joseph] i 9 last night I V i election meeting -.J i ster said he b heory re x an Prim* M 9
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  • 149 1 WIVE TO SPLIT MADRAS MINISTRY OVER WDHRA PROVINCE ISSUE limn Our Own torropondent) Ifa*. HL— -TIM UAn Mllrtf 111 «l Urn Madras ■<! censure Minister I>akta\ atsalam for n;«m t the recen Madura Tamilnad Congress dra> it> was .art of Tamilnad The Leader d>p;ila Redd>
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  • 28 1 LOW STERLING RELEASES CRITICSED 116.— Mr. Ghug, Pakistan Finance rday criticistc lii mnent for its intea■v r. Sterling rePaki^tan, an- .1 Com:s>uec -he ...«v--ch vei r«a--r til** Reuter
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  • 27 1 NEPAL AMBASSADOR MEETS BEVIN 16.— T Nepa- S:i.ir.k*-r Bahadur Runa, :i. at the tood hi- d a ol >n suiting from til* n-ain tta^ betv I Reuter
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  • 89 1 KARACHI. Nov. IB.— Mom*. Lain nguyet, a tn«mb«i i I the French Parliamen from Senegal, West Af- a ad x '>;:,. M—>m prit-v ol that country have arrived here on rim vi- Laid aguyet told „r. ssrn purj- of h t to Pakistan a.- v It-am
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Nu\ 1G H ta has [)U''j -he Ceylon Government's invita* on to afend a Co ftr«nc€ of Comm alth P 1 reigi M i -r In Colombo t-arh next >• ar, the For Oni'. ■>■ -p"KC'.-:iKti. aanoui.j'-o Munday Reuter
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  • 82 1 LONDON, N-V 16.— The High C mmissioi* r I Oeylon, sir Oliw Goon* lleke Mo day deposited with i r. Kingdom Government mn< Q< ol ctcc< italics f C m< mbership of th« IJiiiI Nai Educational, Bcientiflc a] Organ sat Son membership ll] hudatr from Mond.-.y
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  • 70 1 50,000 DELHI STUDENTS STAY AWAY FROM CLASSES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov 16 —About 50,000 s£uden£g including 500 girls of Delhi's 38 schools stayed away from classes today. The -tudents staged demonstrations opposite the Chief Commis* sioner's Office and were assured of "sympathetic consideration" of th«*ir demands by
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  • 137 1 MR. MacDONALD BEGINS INDO CHINA TOUR SAIGON, N"v. in Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissions General for South-Eatt A^a. Ml her* by a'r today w:"h M. Leon Pignon. French High CommiSeionei :'or Indo-China lor a tpot of thtcountry clur ng which h* w.ii te€ n :;Q Dai. head of the
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Nov 16 —India cannot long delay a decision on f* cognition of "New China," Prime Mims£er Pandit Nehru said hctl today in reply to a question at a pros* conference Asked uhflhtr pinfHtl of American inv^s/ment.s in Indian indu*fries were bright a^ a
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  • 116 1 PATNA, Nov. 16.—India.« Foreign policy aims at "steering clear <it the power blocs and eliminating colonialism from Asia", Dr. B. Keskar. Deputy Foreign Ministci. told a students meeting here. Dr. Keskar said ind,.i believi d n peace and henci had peal raitta the United
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  • 76 1 BURMESE TROOPS REOCCUPY IMPORTANT RICE CENTRE RANGOON, Nov. 1G Burmese Government troop* have p --<»ecu pied Zahm. an impOi an 1 rice c ntrc Of thr ta-t'Tn bmnkf of EIM lrru-"-addy river. 130 milei north o! Rangoon, according to Govorn mMV communique issiltd hm* todai Karcto rebeli who had been
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  • 269 1 \AH DELHI, \oc. 16 The future set-up of mr§ s a tiny centrally administered area in South India will be discussed at a conference of leading citizens and officials of the States Ministry here tomorrow. Mr. V. !*> Menon, Adviser to
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  • 58 1 DACCA, East Bengal, Nov. 16 A fire which broke out during the nigh 2 completely destroyed the busings centre here on Monday. The conflagration, biggest calamity thi- Fas/ Bengal capital ha> suffered for years, caused damage in th«- Chowk Bazaar o'imated a/ between £2.000.000
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  • 196 1 Nationalisation Of Britain's Steel Industry LONDON. Nov. If.— The British (sovernm»nt yes/«rda\ put forward i parliamentary resolation Acfcrrtßf 'he oporatios of the S'nl Natiotolisatiaa B«ll un'ii Oct. 1, IMI —after th* 1 general election Th!< ii the outcome of a Cabinet decision on Monday to "do a *i'al" v.ih the
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  • 16 1 Mr Chang Chuan Fu has been appointed to be i LaDou: OfDcex. Singapore.
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  • 176 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. IH.— Pandit Nehru's birthday was celebrated <»n Mondn\ throughout the Province with great enthusiasm In the ity itself, hundreds of meetings were held in variou> divisions which were addressed by leaders offering felicitations to the Prime
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  • 517 1 HUGE BANDIT CAMP DESTROYED NEAR LABIS 61 AKKESTS IN BATU PAHAT ARKA A patrol of 1 2 Gurkhas operating wo<t 0 Labi^ in Segamat area (Johore) !i;jv located ;mcJ destroyed a camp comprising 58 lean to hutv. capable' ol holding TY2 persons. The camp ha! been built a week pre\iously
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  • 390 2 They've No Place In Politics, Says Congress President CONGRESS WILL NOT BE DISSOLVED AFTER GENERAL ELECTIONS KURNOOL, Nov. lti. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congr— President, expressed the opinion that the ban on the Communis Tarty could not be lilted on the eve of the
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    35 2 PANDIT NEHRU. Premier of India, tafcl to LORD PETIIWICK LAWRENCEi former Secretary of State i'or India (1945-47) during a reception in honour of the former at the MacMillan Hall, London on Nov. t). A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 350 2  -  T. G. RAJARATNAM'S CEYLON NEWS: MR. VIEW JAFFNA, Nov. 16. Supporters of the UNP, the Tamil Con. Kress and the Federal Movement were present on tne same platform at a reception given to Mr. (J. Mttampalam. Minister of Posts and Telecommunicatio ns, at the
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  • 263 2 COLOMBO, Nov. 16.— A memorandum based un £iv findings ol a committee appointed by the AllCeyion Women *> conference to conduct a survey of women in ppsoii and ol juvenile delinquency, ha> oeen bUbniited to l n<. Special i urn. m'lZt'e on Prison Administration now bitting
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  • 92 2 CEYLON DELEGATE TO SANTINIKETAN CONFAB COLOMBO. Nov. 16— F i\\ from vanous countri'.* wh« ur< ■i-rtstcd in tht- promotion arr be ng mv il mott n SantinL ketan for a coiifej i nc< Dr. G. P. Malalastk< ra, Pr I of Pali. Ceylon Ur.ivr :> ar.ci p! sideni of the
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  • 200 2 \:a i tta. v ;<; r... t n i: Jure Mill a>>< ciation nas. f Inl ion d the Bengal Jut: llts' As- siaUon that tin mili> r« > circumstances wi >uld ac- Lr. iian jutt against Pakistan •ntracts outstanding '*for the I fcnii eounlrj la
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  • 141 2 '.MBAY Nuv L 6 T: Indian ard lias decided ait< r to- utt the Indian Steel Belt industry "no longer requires tion in the shape ol a protective dir D Bond, which dm I hen i- iider the industry s case for i ntinuance >:
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  • 280 2 BRINGING OUT HIDDEN MONEY: NEW APPROACH BY GOVT. LIKELY NEW DELHI, Xov nj. it ind< rat od thai the Government ol [ndla have decided to examim tn whole Question ol "undiscl >sed" money afreih from an entirely different angle and an Ordinance which \va> fOi ready to be relea& d
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  • 101 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BENARES, Nov. 16,— R< pr sentatiyea ol the MahaboUhi Society left f- it for Calcutta Sunday night with th< sacred relica of Lord Buddha V chief disciples Sanpu -a and Maha Maggottana. After a religioui oentnoay y- n d worship, the rebc-
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  • 106 2 MOVE TO PLANT MEMORIAL TREE AT RAJGHAT NEW DELHI, Nov. 16— Mr. Bobshi Sen, agricultural research scientist, has sought permission Hj plant a seedling of the giant Redwood tree, which is said to live for 4,000 years at Rajghat, where Mahaima Gandhi was cremated. The tree, when fully grown, has
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  • 108 2 AMRITSAR, (India), Nov. IC— Fifty-six Sikh pil !4 ri ill visited Nailkana Sahob in Pakis/an 'o eel -bia^' the bir/hday of (iuiu N'anak, Uk founder of their religion This was ilie fourth par<> /o vi>i' kht shrink sint't the partition of India two years ago. Th<'
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  • 111 2 Allahabad (United Provinces) Nov 16. -Trade Union In America are instruments of good" which have greatly helped In increasing production, accordin to Mr. Richard Deverall, repT tentative ol the American Federate n ol Labour in India. Mr. Richard told Rol irians here that labour movements
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  • 124 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 16.— Dr Karim Azkoul of the Lebanon saic on Friday that the proposed Unitec Nations High Commissioner for Refugees should not extend his operations to cover Arab Palestine rerugeee. H e said "the problem of Palestine refugees is a separate one being CTtfttdid
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  • 199 2 WOMEN JURORS FOR CEYLON COLOMBO, Nov. 16 -Should women be called upon to serve on /h« jury? 'Hie Cabinet will shor/lv discuss this ni.://<i on a recommendation v Parliami-ni lor appu/val Together with thia 6Ubj6c the Cabinet la expected to decidi whether no; i:at'oiial> dloilld b e »m. panelled as
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  • 14 2 CUCLE TYRE FACTORY FOR CEYLON (OH A- I nun h| 4 Controller I FOC
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  • 20 2 JAPAN'S BID TO CAPTURE INDIAN CAR MARKET •"°RAB. Nov. M_. could capmr* vourabU «r«te ta**; I IreduceabJe I A. P.
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  • 9 2 KASHMIR MUSLIMS GRATITUDE X j I an: I FOC
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  • 59 2 ACHESON BACK IN U.S. AFTER BIG 3 CONFAB ASHINGTON, Nov. 16. b IrtWirm, U.S. Secretary ol sv* I H RMMI i Wab^.ngtor. on 'I c big three n Paris and a -many. President Truman net him atl I Ac:. d newsmen that I ing of I mplete acreem> I He
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  • 45 2 ARMED CROWD CLASH WITH POLICE AT ALLEPPY m of about 250 p^wDti, uiKd wsi B woodei acd-f. I with police at th«- port i py on the south.west coi 4 ccording o a r*p«l iv<-Ci h* IB Police opened lire &nd d spewi crowd, Reuter
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  • 44 2 MEW DBLHI N H SCAr 'SiF 1 Command uf A IK Mission, who arrived l taw J*"^B week- fit kb purchase of Indian a*** v of Oommfcrcc; H a and the po^' o 1 w Bm utiM in India. A.P.
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  • 19 2 CJDAD. Nov \fi I niah iw^r I IB ago with tn« the ta -.r: nea w here Monday Reuter
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  • 415 3 1/5 Foreign Minister Cables To 5 5, mbly President Secretary I R ff.rms Support To Ijwa'ists While Britain Is Silent! bo.v. N" 1 Thl C*fae«e CmumudU Gmh ash (I the I nited \ations In tanTfrely the tights of the Chinese Xationalist pail
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  • 87 3 NK'.v york. n ig Chine* Nal nail its :..r.- lH \merl lan ship as she left th< Yangts< 1 the owners told Seen tary of r D»-an .-V'hoson y sterduy T:v r;: v: Sn-a nship Company l \t;>':i:n thf >\ 214-ton i;i n-i rt that h
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    29 3 BIGI'M I.IAQI'AT AM KHAN 'left), wife of Pakistan Premier I.ijquat \li Khan, inspects a Kuard-oi-honoui ul member* of tin* Pakistan Women's National (iuards at Khulna. Pakistan, recently. A.P. PHOTO
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  • 118 3 LON DO N No v 16- T:\ C B nwealth High Commissioners in lJ -t Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin a* the Foreign omc esierday to discuss problems con- <•*> i with th recognition ol the hln k co m m unisi govern m
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  • 81 3 INDIAN TRADE UNIONIST FOR PEKING CONFERENCE HONGKONG. Nov. 16 -Mr Shankaor Bherwanfcar, Aii-india Trade Union Congress n-presenta-'.v". baa arrived in Peking with ther delegates to attend a trade union conference of Asian and Australasian countries due to open this week. Mr Bhelwankar wai quoted bg Peking Radio ai laying on
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  • 261 3 WAVELL WANTS WESTERN POWERS TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO PAKISTAN! <)TTA\\A,Soi\l6.—Field Marshal Lord avail Mond ai/ urged the people ot the Western ivorld to "pay more attention to Pakistan." He told reporters: "India lends to get all the limelight—perhaps because she has more outstanding representation abroad. But people should not
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  • 104 3 JOC I KAKTA. N P: Mrs Soekarn w r <: al premier Dr M hamme I n his Arrival a.l J* gjakarta »nday afterno >n T t jvi mosi cabim I members and .i large number of ciyU and military wthorittes, An- i t.it; Dutch
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  • 13 3 COLOMBO N-v l«. <■■ W.H.O who arrived in h<
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  • 20 3 Islani I pofisib ty of w H O np a •am of •><-■- to help radicat mulaiui in 't yloo. Reuter
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  • 271 3 REDS STEADILY ADVANCE TOWARDS CHUNGKING i HONGKONG. Nov. 16— Gen. Lin I Piao's Communist forces are steadily advancing towards Chungking from the south and east. Kweiyang. provincial capital of Kweichow wzirs taken last Monday, according to pro-Communist sources Vanguards of the force whicr r -nter^d Kweiyang arr- reported thi morning
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  • 402 3  -  T. F. TSIANG DR. LAKE SUCCESS, A or. 16.— China, Yugoslavia and Canada joined Tuesday in an attack on the Soviet Union's "peace proposals. Dr. T. F. Tsiang of China said "Soviet imperialism" threatens the peace of the world. He told of Communist
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  • 170 3 LONDON. Nov. Hi.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. moved urgently on Tuesday nijjht to set up a Commonwealth conference to deal with the spread of communism in the Far East and a pc ice treaty
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 16 M«mKM I >■"■ BCAF ;:\td<- mission ir. India, Mr. F Janaka, laid to Delhi Mt>:. ko tbftt iLnd'-r :he new itef. arrancement, trade betwt^u Jap::ii and India during 1940 50 wo Ud '> ol about $20,000,000. Mr t. j add^d
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  • 126 3 WORLD-WIDE CENS US ON ALL ARMSEXCEPT ATOM WEAPONS! LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 16. Franc and Norway on Tuesday asked tin United Ma V to appro Tibi b pc posal for i i ldwide census 01 ill arm- 1 1 atomic weapons and any oth nstrumenti of mai di strucfon. Th il
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  • 159 3 TRANSVAAL INDIANS PROTEST AGAINST WORD COOLIE" JOHANNLSBIRG Nov lb— Thf Transvaal Indian ongrev* protest ed to the South African Minister of Lands. Mr J G. Strydom. in a telegram Monday against hb> having used the word "coolies'* at a public meeting in Potgfetersrusb, Transvaal (Mr Strydon. wr.- ader of the
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  • 88 3 Kenya Worried Over Increase Of Asian Immigrants MOMBASA. T Kenya c r.. v.' > n won Led r. growin g n i ntx r ol i immigram rin »rlt r iid Moi Ttu bla :k m i I prl i lgrati< i :i- risen to £60 Ln India, h Mori
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  • 28 3 V/ASHIWn >N N 1G Pi. i o in wa< .(..'> ib: opening v iora! OLU fro Womon. lb .c-cted to renew hie cail Reuter
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  • 219 4 Indian Tourists Beat Selangor Combined Services Civi By 3 Goals To One Ghulam Performs Hat- Trick KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.— The Indian TourIng Soccer Team beat the Selangor Combined Services and Civilians by three goals to one at a game played on the T.P.C.A. ground here today. Gulam performed a hat-trick
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  • 139 4 Air Chief Martha] Efti J :.n Slessor accompanit\: y tfr AO.C Malaya, air Vice Marshal f J. W .ersh returned to Singapore X ia] i Lumpur yesterday morning. On Tuesday, tne Air l. Marina; mad- a tour or the R.A Station Including the Operation Room
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  • 53 4 MUSLIM MASS MEETING ON SATURDAY meeting of all Muslims Sing i> re and representatives ji is MiuHin organisations will I at trio All-SUlaya Muslim Boci< fy's premises on Saturday. Nov 19 at. 4 pja to dl.s- i.v programme of the ProBu -.iy Celebration. All an Hall? Invited, writes th lion
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  • 87 4 ADM. BRIND TO VISIT BANGKOK AND HONG KONG AUmiral Sir Patrick Br Co. In Chi i. Far Bast tion, will be leaving Singapor oi ;ay. Nov. 19 in fi M 8 \Lei i aand r Ia P TalbcH DB.O to pay Informal ?lslt r < Bangkok. will then dtoHi ng
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  • 159 4 v nf receiving numerous complaints that our Daily pa per* are not •asi!) availablr in Kuala Lumi •«r i h n tore we request all our i itlei-N and the complainants par--1 —to arrange with any one i How Y.- agents to make ii'
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  • 172 4 In connection with the coming Municipal Elections in Singapore arrangements will be made for the Supervisor of Elections as well as the representatives of the Progressive Party and the Labour Party to broadcast from Radio Malaya. On Monday, Nov. 28 at 7.12 p.m. Mr. Lee Siow
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  • 63 4 The following are the results of the Big Sweep drawn at the second day's races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting yesterday. Ist Prize: *****8 ($146,250). 2nd Prize: *****9 $73,125). 3rd Prize: *****3 ($40,625). Starters ($5,078 each) *****3 *****9. *****0. *****4, *****1 *****4, *****3, *****0. Consolation
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  • 78 4 The Singapore Labour Party will hold .a meeting today at the Geylang English School at 5.30 p.m. under the chairmanship of Mr. Francis Thomas. Messrs. Mak Pak Shee, Lim Yew Hock, Pat Johnson and V. J. Mendis. will address the gathering. The object of the
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  • 96 4 The Singapore Boys Soccer Cup f will be contested between the Ka- long Boys Club, present holders of the Cup, and the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club at a tinal match which will take place on the Singapore Cricket Club Padang tomorrow (Fruiay> at 5 p.m.,
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  • 606 4 SPEECH AT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN KUALA LUMPUR Pandit Sehru has been suggested as the right person to arbitrate for the world peace move. Though Rudyard Kipling rhymed that the East and West shall never meet, yet there seems the possibility of proving the
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  • 264 4 TRAIN CRASHES INTO CROCODILE RIVER: 53 KILLED JOHANNESBURG. Nov. IH— Three Dakotas oi the South African Air Force were on Itotadaj irorkinf an ambulance shuttle service between Pretoria and the scene of Tuesday morning's railway crash at Water val Boven, Eastern Transvaal, in which the death roll is reported to
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  • 585 4 PRISONERS SHOULD BE CALLED OFFENDERS PRISON INQUIRY COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS The Singapore Prison Inquiry Commission h< in their Report just released recommended tin suhl tution of the term "offender for that of M prisom r Following are among me v,ummission's other recommendations:A Female Prison lor one hundred •persons snould be built
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  • 40 4 The Governor nas appoint' d HajJ Jamil bin Haji Dazfir, B.E.M. G.C.S.. Timescalf Clerk, to act n Registrar of Births and Dta-ths fof the Colony of Singapore, with effect from Nov. 8, 1949, inclusive.
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  • 73 4 UXK.NOW. No\ ]> -j rood leciiiioiogical i t lias ju^i compieita a ><i it .v penmenis on jeai s>ouitt> piemtnt tne iood-gr«4U) dj«t The e*ptnmerus> nave j the evoiuuon oi op:. tne translurmatioa gj swtrcn-oear ins proaucts njic maiic iiructare* 'int experiment* have also e&tabiishtu that
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  • 82 4 Mr. v h L wrt Engineer, Malayan ru service. na.s oeen for sei vice on speciai duto ieral secretariat Kuala i.ampur. Mr. J. X Foiey i Exchange Contr bra:; pore bas been app Lni I Usi iroiit-r vi fori'igii :.a oange witn eriect from Od 18, 1^49. Air. J
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  • 51 4 Tai L iiaa a 1 Juk Mft*ia Jana 6ingap i a tea party on Sunday, Nov. 20, at li.oU p.m at their pr- :niai i g( So 15U, Jalan Besar, wblcn will lowed by tru opening ceremony ul the Sangam Ramafcrii .U^iKjr. Ha.. N.,r:;< h,»
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  • 71 4 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF NAN CHIAU JIT PAU Xta Nan I hiau Pren Ltd.. live .i tea partg tt 1 .ireai v. Caoaret, Kirn ng Road day. No« 20 a 1 2 p.m. in tion <j: th< 3rd Anniversary o: Cniau Jit Pao Mrs J Devadason, wiiu .^ai lor the [Jnii
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