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Title Section23 1950-01-30 1 IN COMMEMORATION OF TBS MABATMA'S MARTYRDOM Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 349. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JAN UARY 30, 1950, Six p>GES 10 CENTS-23 words
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132 1950-01-30 1 New Indian Parliament Pays Homage To Gandhi ji Members Observe Two-Minute Silence NEW DELHI, Jan. 29. The first session of the new Indian Parliament began on Saturday with members shouting "We salute the Motherland," and "Victory to Mahatma Gandhi." The Parliament stood in tw o-minute silence to mark the occasion.A.P. - 132 words
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Article56 1950-01-30 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 29 Russia shipped 4,000 tons of newsprint to Shanghai in the middle of January, according to the leftwing Qhinese paper Wen Wei Pao. The shipment was made on a barter system. Russia is also reported to be shipping 4,300 tons of paper pulp toReuter - 56 words
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137 1950-01-30 1 THAKIN NU VISITS HOLY PLACES IN CEYLON KANDY, Ceylon, Jan. 29.— Burma's Premier Thukin Nu began his pilgrimage of worship in Ceylon yesterday when he visited the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy to pay homage to the sacred tooth relic of Buddha. Thakin Nu went to the temple inReuter - 137 words
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Article110 1950-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Jan. 29.— Two lndfan delegates to the forthcoming Tripar* tlte Conference on South AfricanIndian relations left here by air early this morning for Nairobi en route to Capetown. They are Pandit Hirdayanath Kunzru, veteran Liberal leader and Mr. Y. D. Gundevia,110 words
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Article69 1950-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 29.— Mr. C. K. Govindan Nalr, member of the Madras Assembly, was unanimously elected President of the Kerala Provincial Congress Committee at a meeting of the Executive Jn Ernakulam today. Mr. Govindan Nalr, a leading Congressman of Malabar, succeeds69 words
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Article23 1950-01-30 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 29.— U.5. roving embassador Dr. Philip Jessup arrived tonight for four or five davs in Indonesia. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article116 1950-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 29.— The Governor of Madras Maharaja of Bavanagar with the Maharani today paid a courtesy call on Sri C. Rajagoapalaohari at his residence at Thiagarayanagar today Though Rajai is now only a private individual after leaving the office ofA.P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-01-30 1 By courtesy "Ananda Vikatan," BORN 2ND. OCT. 1869 DIED 30TH JAN. 1948.16 words
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242 1950-01-30 1 C/JST. UNDER-SECY. OF STATE WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.— Mr. .lames Webb, United States ITnder-Secretary of State, said in a broadcast speech yesterday that India's newly-born poli tical independence would give her people, despite their struggle to e\ist y a better chance toReuter - 242 words
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Article74 1950-01-30 1 LA PALLICE, France, Jan. 29.— French soldiers yesterday were loading military equipment on the Indo-china-bound troopship Falaise following Communist appeals to the doc* kers and the population to protest against "the dirty war in IndoChina.' No incident occurred %and police denied press reports that La PalliceReuter - 74 words
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95 1950-01-30 1 13 KILLED IN RAIL DISASTER NEAR AMBALA (From Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA (Punjab), Jan. 29.— Thirteen were killed and 30 injured including eight military personnel when the engine and three front rakes of the Kashmir Mail were smashed in a collision with a goods train at Sirhind Station, 30 miles95 words
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Article67 1950-01-30 1 Dealthro ll Mounts To 19 A later Reuter report adds: The deal roll in a rail and goods train collision today at Sirhind railway station, 30 miles from here, has mounted to 19 and the injured to 82. More people were trapped in the wreck and wtere still being extricatted,Reuter - 67 words
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300 1950-01-30 1 INDIA'S SUPREME COURT INAUGURATED NO MORE TIES WITH THE BRITISH PRIVY COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— For the first time in the history** India, a Supreme Judicial Tribunal having final and sovereign jurisdiction over the entire country and its millions of people was instituted in New300 words
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100 1950-01-30 1 NEW POLITICAL PARTY FORMED IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) •MADRAS, Jan. 29.— A new political party has been formed to function in Madras Province as opposition to the Congress. It is called the "All-India Republican Party." Former Madras Minister and Congressman Mr. D. S. Ramanathan and Mr. H. L.100 words
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Article50 1950-01-30 1 CAIRO, Jan. 29.— The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin, left Cairo for Alexandria today to board the Royal Navy cruiser, H.M.S. Birmingham, which will take him to Naples Mr. Bevin is returning to England after attending the British Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference in Oolombo, Ceylon.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article169 1950-01-30 1 K *ARACHI, Jan. 29.— Indonesia's p p lent Soekarno arrived In Karachii t__. Ifc y b y P lane accompanied by hil tV nd other Indonesians. Ho >» flrst head of uu e s J^ vi He came here from JK S ii? 1 "V* 161 heReuter - 169 words
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Article117 1950-01-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Jan. 29._President ooekarno of Indonesia left for Karachi by air today after conclusion of his seven-day visit to India to attend the inauguration of the Republican Constitution on Jan. 26 Mrs Soekarno accompanied the President m Garduda Indonesian Airways plane117 words
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125 1950-01-30 1 POBpRVILLE,. Cape. Province. J?"' t 29 South African Defence Minister Erasmus said in a speech here on Thursday last: "Apartheid m all its aspects, including the segregation of coloured people in voters rolls, must and will be carried out during the lifeReuter - 125 words
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Article83 1950-01-30 1 Ceylon Police Officers In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jin. 29.— Fourteen officers of the Ceylon Police Service led by Inspector General Sir Richard Aluwihare arrived here today from Colombo on business with pleasure trip. Another batch of 14 are expected tomorrow. During their ten days stay in the83 words
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Article52 1950-01-30 1 LONDON, Jan. 29— The Thailand Royal State Railways have placed a £800,000 contract to rebuild three bridges in Bangkok with a British firm, the Cleveland Bridge Engineering Company of Darlington, Yorkshire. Secured against competition from America, Japan and France, the contract is expected to take three years foReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1950-01-30 1 BELGRADE, Jan 29 —Tito on Saturday sent congratulations to Nehru on the formation wf the Indian Republic and expressed the hope that the step will contribute towards closer cooperation between the people* of the two countries and to iriiiaflhNiniag «f world peare^- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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651 1950-01-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Jan. 30, 1950. MAHATMAJI'S MISSION TO Indians all over the world, today is a day of mourning. It was this day exactly two years ago that Mahatma Gandhi. universally acknowledged as the greatest Indian since the Buddha, was massacred by an Indian. True, the assassin651 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1950-01-30 2 C. RAGAVAN - C. RAGAVAN 'Race Of Disintegration' In Congress? AN INTERVIEW WITH EX-CONGRESS PRESIDENT ACHARYA KRIPALANI By Mahatma Gandhi's absencce from the Indian body politic is felt most keenly in the relationship between the Congress leaders. Probably the Mahatma 's greatest contribution to the Indian1,243 words
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Article77 1950-01-30 2 KARACHI. Jan. 29. Premier Liaquat Ali Khan is visiting Moscow in April before he visits Washington towards the end of May. it was disclosed to pressmen on Thursday night by the Pakistan ambassador in Iran. Ghazanfar An Khan He said he was glad that heA.P. - 77 words
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Article28 1950-01-30 2 LONDON, Jan. 29— Sir Oliver 3oonetilleke, High Commissioner in London left by air yesterday for Colombo. "I am going to Ceylon for about two weeks," be said.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article1188 1950-01-30 2 S. S. VAIDYA - S. S. VAIDYA By Gandhiji should be living at this hour the world stands in great need of him. He was the embodiment of peace and ahimsa; he was one of those towering minus wun an 'unmeasured tnirst tor good. Tne world is at the1,188 words
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186 1950-01-30 2 Presidential Address To Parliament: New Procedure In India NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Mr G. V. Mavalankar, the Speaker, told the Indian Parliament on Jan. 20 that after the new constitution came into force, there would be an address by the President at the commencement of every session corresponding to theGIIS - 186 words
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Article, Illustration1855 1950-01-30 3 R. R. Diwakar - R. R. Diwakar By MINISTER OF INFORMATION BROADCASTING, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI. J&n. 29.— The tragic evening of Jan. 30, 1943. It seemed so utterly impossible. Mahatma Gandhi had passed away at Birla House, New Delhi, a victim to the fatal bullets of a blindGIIS - 1,855 words
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Article198 1950-01-30 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 29.— Raw silk importers in India are pleased with the Government of India's action in reducing the import duty on raw silk but have a grievance the' reduction has come too late. Since they began their agitation for reduction of duty some weeks ago, rawFOC - 198 words
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151 1950-01-30 3 Socialists Accuse Russia Of Fomenting Civil War In Asia LONDON, Dec. 29.— The International Socialist Conference sub- 1 committee here recently charged cne Russian (Jominlorm with fomenting elvU war throughout Asia. "At the very moment that the Western Cominform was shouting for peace in Budapest, its Far Eastern oureau, meetingReuter - 151 words
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323 1950-01-30 3 HYDERABAD, Jan. 29. This premier princely state on the Deccan plateau is fast changing its feudal systems to "fit in" as an integral part of the new Republic of India. When India was declared a "sovereign, independent republic" on Jan 26, HyderabadFOC - 323 words
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648 1950-01-30 3 DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST TRAFFIC IN INDIA GOVERNMENT'S PLANS REVIEWED MADRAS, Jan. Tourists traffic the steps taken so far to develop this "earner of foreign exchange and source of internal good will" and Government's future plans— came in for review before the Standing Committee of the Transport at its meeting heldFOC - 648 words
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678 1950-01-30 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.— Representatives of Advertising Agencies Association of India, leading advertisers and publishers met recently at Statesman House, Calcutta, at an informal advertising convention. Mr. Broom speaking on "The Function of Advertising" stressed that the function of advertising should be to make known thatFOC - 678 words
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81 1950-01-30 3 BETEL LEAVES "AIRLIFT' FOR BAHREIN BOMBAY, Jan. 29.— The Indian community in Bahrein has been assured of weekly airborne supplies of pan or betel leaves for which there is a brisk demand there. A consignment of 251b of betel leaves was flown from Bombay to Bahrein this week. About 751bsF.O.C. - 81 words
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Advertisement35 1950-01-30 3 NEW PICTURES in 12 colours. Size 14" x iff' "Mahatma Gandhi" Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Subhas Chandra Bose Gods Leaders Re 1 per copy. Rs. 9 per dozen Write to:Modern Picture Publishers of India. Bombay 4.35 words
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1766 1950-01-30 4 Dr. Katju's Convocation Address At Allahabad University ALLAHABAD, Jan. 29.—The West Bengal Governor, Dr. Katju, said here recently that the real purpose of education was to draw out and develop to the utmost all the faculties of a growing and everFOC - 1,766 words
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Article116 1950-01-30 4 CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.— Sir Eugen MilUngton-Drale, Vice-President of the British Poetry Society, told Rdtaridns here that there should be a "balance of trade also in the commerce of ideas". The British Poet, now touring India on a cultural mission, said that the people ofFOC - 116 words
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Article62 1950-01-30 4 FINNISH PRESIDENT RE ELECTED HELSINKI, Jan. 29.— Finland has decided to keep her 79-year-old Liberal President, Dr. Juho Paasikivi, for another sju years. About 63 per^ceritr of .the 2,400,00 electorate braved the Artie i cold to vote in the tiwo-day Presidential elections ending last night. They elected a 300 memberA.P.; Reuter - 62 words
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90 1950-01-30 4 RARE MERCURY PRESENTED TO DR. C. V. RAMAN BOMBAY, Jan. 29. The proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences' came to a climax recently when Dr. C. V. Raman, the noted physicist and Novel Prize winner, was the proud recipient of a tube of an extremely rare kind of mercury,FOC - 90 words
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Article356 1950-01-30 4 Br. Firm To Survey Khandla Port On The West Coast BOMBAY, Jan. 29. A British Marine engineering firm is expected to carry out an all-round survey of K hand la, a small port on the west coast of India. The British firm, believed to be Messrs.FOC - 356 words
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195 1950-01-30 4 KARACHI, Jan. 29.— The Constituent Assembly passed Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan's Bill empowerbig it to frame rules for filling the West Punjab vacancies and the additional seats in the Assembly. The West Punjab speakers of the evening came in for heavy fire fromFOC - 195 words
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277 1950-01-30 4 ERNAKULAM, Jan. 29.— 1n an order dated 25th September, Government had sanctioned 50 per cent, remission of assessment where there was complete destruction of Junja and Kole crops in the year 1124 (M.E.) in Trichur and Mukundapuram taluks. Later, representations were made to theFOC; F.O.C. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-01-30 4 My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity Ms the strongest.— GANDHlJl.19 words
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306 1950-01-30 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 29.— India is to establish a series of seismological observatories along her "earthquake belt" in the Himalayan foothills. Four seismological observatories —at Shillong, Damodar Valley and the Bhakra catchments will punctuate the 100--mile long belt and record ground movements in the region306 words
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130 1950-01-30 4 LUCKNOW, Jan. 29.— The threatened strike of 60,000 sugar workers, in 75 factories in the U.P., scheduled to begin on Jan. 16, has been averted, following the U.P. Government's decision to refer the question ol bonus to sugar workers for 1948-49 and other allied issuesFOC - 130 words
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184 1950-01-30 4 SHIFTING OF OFFICES FROM DELHI: CENTRAL GOVTS DECISION NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— A number of subsidiary and ancillary offices now situated in Delhi wUI be moved before March, 1950, to various centres in India. The committee appointed by the Cabinet to consider the question of shifting certain Central Government officesF.O.C. - 184 words
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Article186 1950-01-30 4 DHARWAR, Jan. 15. Mr. R. R E^JE™* 1 1^, 01 sta information and Broadcasting, inAll India Radio, the 16th in the net-work on Jan. 8. The station went on the air at v_,«?' he sin e»ng in chorus of Vande Mataram and a Karnataka song Udayawagal.FOC - 186 words
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Article1720 1950-01-30 5 ARUN MUKHERJI - ARUN MUKHERJI It Is India's Privilege To Save Humanity By Today brings back the- memories of a day, two years ago, when India and the world lost a political leader and gained a martyr. In the life of Gandhiji is crystallised the message of our1,720 words
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55 1950-01-30 5 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Duleep! Singhji, 45, famed Indian cricketer and member cf the Nawanagar royal family, is to be Indian High Commissioner to Australia, it was announced on Friday. He will succeed Lieut.-Colonel D. S. Bedi, who is returning to India atA.P. - 55 words
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101 1950-01-30 5 KARACHI, Jan. 29.— Three vessels of the United States Navy, namely Maury, Stallion and Alleghony, are to visit Pakistan's capital from Feb. 7 to 12. They are the first ships in the world to carry holicopters as part of their regular equipment to putA.P. - 101 words
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71 1950-01-30 5 PRASED TO ADDRESS INDIAN PARLIAMENT TOMORROW NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad will address the new Republic's first Parliament next Tuesday. Parliament met for two and a half hours yesterday when 265 members present out of the total of 308 took the oath of allegiance to India'sReuter - 71 words
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535 1950-01-30 5 CALCUTTA, Jan. 29.— Mr. Sarat Cltandra Bose, President of the United Socialist Organisation of India, in a statement under the caption, "Why we reject the constituent Assembly which was of an entirely unrepresentative character, representing as it did, only about 14 per centFOC - 535 words
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Article33 1950-01-30 5 ROTTERDAM. Jan. 29— Sadhu Lam Jeevaratnam, a 57-year-old Indian "evangellsT", was deported on the night boat to Harwich by Dutch police on Thursday for practising hypnotism on sick people at public meetings.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1950-01-30 5 SAIGON, Jan. 29.— Broad hints that the United States might soon recognize the French-sponsored IndoChinese state of Vietnam were made here by roving U.S. Ambassador Philip Jessup, French sources said on Saturday. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article199 1950-01-30 5 (The language used is highly Sansantisea .Bengali understandable in all other Provinces ol India) 1 Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka, jaya he Bnarata-bhagya-vidhata. Panj aba-ttindhu-Gujrata-Maratha-Dravida-Utkaia-Vanga Vindny a-Himacnala- Y amunatranga uchchhala-jaladhi-taranga Tava i Subha name jage, tava suoha asisa mage, gane tava Jaya-gatha. Jana-gana-mangaia-dayaka. jay a ne Bharata-bnagya vxanata Jaya nc, jay a199 words
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Article358 1950-01-30 5 ENGLISH TRANSLATION Thou art the ruler of the minds ot all people, Thou Dispenser of India's destiny. Thy name rouses the nearts of tne Punjab, bind, Gujrat and Maratna, of Dravid, Orissa ana Bengal. It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, mingles in the music of Jumna358 words
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183 1950-01-30 6 Prayer Meetings In Singapore To-day There will be a prayer meetirtg at the SRIC premises at No. S, Race Course Lane^ today at 7 p.m. on the occasion of the second anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's assassination. All are requested to attend. At183 words
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Article60 1950-01-30 6 Dr. Philip C. Jessup, the American ambassador-at-large, was scheduled to pay a brief visit to Shigaport yesterday (Sunday) enroute from Saigon to Jakarta. His official visit here, however, will begin Feb. 4, the American Consulate General announced. Dr. Jessup was accompanied by his wife, his special60 words
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161 1950-01-30 6 Volunteer Mobilisation To Start In N.S. Today District Organisers have now been appointed in all districts and arrangements have been completed for enrolment of volunteers to start today, Jan. 30. The District Organisers are as follows: Jelebu— District Office, Jelebu. Mr. C. G. Howe. Seremban Mr. F. M. Still (for161 words
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47 1950-01-30 6 MR. VAKKOM RAMAKRISHNAN IN HOSPITAL Mr. Vakkom Ramakrishnan who has been suffering from gastric trouble for the past several days, was admitted in serious condition to the Youngberg Memorial Hospital (513, Upper Serangoon Road) on Friday last. Since then, slight- improvement in his condition has been noticed.47 words
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Article22 1950-01-30 6 Thaipusam Festival will be celebrated at the Tank Road Temple, Singapore, on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 8.30 p.m.22 words
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Article92 1950-01-30 6 RANGOON, Jan. 29. A team of Burmese footballlers will leave here on Feb. 14 for Hongkong to play a series of three matches against Hongkong teams, according to Ben A. Shadrack, secretary of the Burma Athletic Association, on Thursday. The Burmese soccer party will compriseA.P. - 92 words
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95 1950-01-30 6 PENANG SIKHS CELEBRATE REPUBLIC DAY The inauguration of the Republic of India was celebrated by the Penang Sikhs at Khalsa Dharmic Jatha, 74 Malacca Street, Penang, on Thursday, Jan. 26. Special Prayers were held from 6 a.m. to 10.30 am. after which light refreshments were served to all present. The95 words
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243 1950-01-30 6 On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Sir Eugen Millington-Drake, will arrive in Singapore from Manila. He has already visited Ceylon, Pakistan, India, Indo-China and Hongkong. He is on a tour of Asia "as a contribution to the promotion of cultural relations mainly by lectures consisting of readings of243 words
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310 1950-01-30 6 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS OF A.C.S.U ENGINEER REGIMENT BRANCH The Third Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Engineer Regiment Branch of A.C.S.U. was«held at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Jan. 15. The meeting was declared open at about 10.30 a.m. and after a formal reading of the minutes* of the last meeting, members310 words
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536 1950-01-30 6 Bandits Attack Estate Lorry And Kill 6 Specials And 4 Labourers A further report of the bandit attack on Sungei Papan Estate in Kota Tinggi area (Johore) on Jan 28 now states as follows: It has now been ascertained that the Estate was not attacked. The bandits had attacked a536 words
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78 1950-01-30 6 NO DECISION ON SUPER A-BOMB PRODUCTION WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. President Truman said on Jan. 27 ne had not yet made any decision regarding production of a super atomic bomb. The President was answering questions at his weekly press conference about the present controversy over whether a hydrogen bomb should beReuter - 78 words
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184 1950-01-30 6 Relations Between White Non-Wlpte Have Deteriorated, Says Malan CAPETOWN, Jan. 29.— Relations between white and non-white in South Africa have deteriorated, Dr Daniel Malan. Prime Minister, said in Parliament here. Speaking in the debate on the Opposition motion of no confidence tabled by Gei*. Jan Smuts on Tuesday, he said184 words
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Article51 1950-01-30 6 The first Annual General Meeting of the Indian Recreation Club, will be held on Sunday, Jan. 29, at 1.30 p.m. sharp in the premises <:f the Indian Regional Congress No. 6 Race Course Lane. Singapore. As this is the first meeting, all members are requested to be51 words
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