Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1950
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Title Section16 1950-03-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI NO. 23. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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319 1950-03-06 1 Resolution Passed At Calcutta Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Mar. 5.— A resolution demanding that India Government should assume the entire responsibility for the immediate transfer of all minorities from East Bengal to the Indian Union was adopted at a public meeting here yesterday319 words
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425 1950-03-06 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. s.— New outbursts of Hindu-Muslim fighting in India's West Bengal have resulted in 18 killed, at least 10 wounded and the arrest of 95 persons, the government said on Saturday night. Sixteen persons were killed on Friday night between Muslims andA.P. - 425 words
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Article29 1950-03-06 1 ALIGARH, United Provinces, Mar. 5. Four people were .reported killed and a number of others injured in communal rioting here yesterday. A 24-hour curfe^^was^mDose^in areas .H ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article78 1950-03-06 1 MAO CHOU BACK IN PEIPING TOKYO, Mar. s.— Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung and Premier and Foreign Minister Chou Enlai returned to Peiping on Saturday night from Moscow, the Peiping radio said today. A Chinese language broadcast monitored in Tokyo said the leaders were met at the airport by GeneralA.P. - 78 words
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33 1950-03-06 1 KARACHI, Mar. s.—The Shah of Persia left here today in Pakistan Governor General Khwaja Nazimuddin's Viking aircraft for Dacca, in continuation of his visit to Pakistan. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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179 1950-03-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— The Goveminent must allow (Indian industrialists to "go ahead unhindered," Dr. R. M. Alagappa Chettlar declared here today. In a 5,000 word presidential address to the An India Manufacturers* Conference here Dr. Alagappa dealt with the179 words
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Article18 1950-03-06 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 5.— Indian Parliament Thursday passed all Railway demands for granta totalling neurit Rs. 2,790,000,000. GIISGIIS - 18 words
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162 1950-03-06 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru on Feb. 22 motored to Nilokheri, 85 miles from here, spent over six hours among refugees and social workers and inspected the new township there which Is fast neartng completion. NilokheriFOC - 162 words
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94 1950-03-06 1 NEW YORK, Mar. s.— Mrs. Vijayalakshml Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the United States, returned by plane to this country on Friday night after a six weeks visit to India. "I am glad to be back again at my post and hope to pick upA.P. - 94 words
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228 1950-03-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent^ HYDERABAD, Mar. s.— The new President of Hyderabad State Congress Mr. Dhigambarao Bhindu declared categorically when presiding at the Annual Congress Session at Nizambad which commenced on Thursday that JJyderabad State as such must be broken up into228 words
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86 1950-03-06 1 mond, lightweight boxing champion of India was arrested by the City Police last night with three others to a fashionable locality tn the City. The' police alleged Raymond was prowling about in a car in a suspicious manner and was challenged by police On examination86 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-03-06 1 toys and thus earn their liveli PHOTO). The Rehabilitation Colony at Nilo kheri accommodates a large number of displaced persons who are also provided with facilities for technical and vocational training to enable them to get an employment In factories and workshops or to start industries on their own. G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 50 words
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392 1950-03-06 1 RAILWAY LINE BLOWN UP NEAR KLUANG About midnight an March 4-5, bandits blew up the railway line between Niyor and Kluang, 3J miles north of Kluang. A section at the railway line had a 2. foot gap en one side and toe other side was bent. Repair parties with police392 words
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161 1950-03-06 1 Subbaroyan Allowed To Retain Seat In Assembly (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. s.— The question of whether the Ambassador to Indonesia Dr. P. Subbaroyan can continue to be a member of the Madras State Legislature since he Is holding an office of profit under the State Is expected to161 words
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Article76 1950-03-06 1 JAIPUR, Rajputana, Mar. 4.— Twenty three people were killed and 17 Injured in a clash between police and villagers near Karauii. 100 miles from here last Wednesday. The Assistant Collector and District Superintendent of Police of Karauii and some sub-inspectors were among those killed.Reuter - 76 words
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138 1950-03-06 1 Prakasam Bent On Expelling Himself From Congress! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Mar. s.— Ex-Premier Mr. T. Prakasam has, It is learned, decided to raise to charges against some Congress Ministers which the High Command had decided to drop as unjustified, in the Madras Assembly in the form of a138 words
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Article51 1950-03-06 1 LONDON. Mar. s.— Dr. G. C. Hubback. Lord Bishop of Calcutta, has resigned from June 30 and will return to England. The bachelor prelate who is 67. served the church in India since 1909. He was Lord Bishop of Assam from 1924 until 1945 when he received51 words
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710 1950-03-06 2 Indian Daily News Singapore, Mon. Mar. 6. 1950. PETROL GUILTY CONSCIENCE ,|T is a most amusing threat $bat has been held out by some members of the Progressive Party and others the threat to resign their seats in the Legislative Council if petrol rationing in the Colony is not abolished710 words
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821 1950-03-06 2 Govt's Plans Explained ERNAKULAM, Feb. 24, (By Air Mail).— Sardar Baidev Singh, the Indian Defence Minister, declared here to-day that Cochin was going to be very important because "it is our intention to develop the harbour not only as a big trainingFOC - 821 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-03-06 2 EftNAKtItAM, reb, *4, (By Air Mall).— The Indian naval Squadron* consisting of I.N.S. Delhi apd the three destroytrjl, Rajput, Ranjit ftdd Rana and foU* frigates arrived hGrt early this* morning in connection with the visit Of India's Defence Minister Sardar Baidev Singh to Cochin. ThereFOC - 248 words
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95 1950-03-06 2 I RANGOON,. Mar. s.— Britain is t.) 1 contribute £3,750,000 towards a £6,000,000 Commonwealth loan to Burma, according to reports here on Saturday. Th£ rest of the loan which was approved in principle at the Ceylon Conference will be made up by £1,000,000A.P. - 95 words
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95 1950-03-06 2 AFGHAN ENVOY OPENS CULTURAL SOCIETY IN DELHI (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— Sardar Najibullah Khan, Afghan Ambassador In India, inaugurating the Delhi University Cultural Society on Thursday last asked youth to develop national culture. He said national culture could embrace all philosophers, thinkers, poets, scientists and artists95 words
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57 1950-03-06 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— The Indian Government has ordered from Japan small industrial machinery wonth 950.000 rupees (U.S. $200,000) for sale to displaced persons from Pakistan. An Official spokesman said these include machinery for making toys, clips and cloth out of rags, oil pressing, OilA.P. - 57 words
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Article44 1950-03-06 2 BOMBAY, Mar. s.— No State inIndia will starve for want of food, according to Mr. R. K. Patil, Indian Food Commissioner. Mr. Patil made this statement when pressmen drew his attention to reports of food scarcity and famine conditions, in Madras and Hyderabad. FOCFOC - 44 words
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930 1950-03-06 2 ERNAKULAM, Feb. 25, (By Air Mail).— Our Navy is not meant for any aggressive purpose. That is the tradition of India and it will ever remain the same but we shall brook no designs on our freedom and no interference byFOC - 930 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-03-06 2 PHOTO. President Soekarno of the United States of Indonesia, seen In convex- sation after he had addressed members of the Indian Council of World Affairs on Jan. 25. He pleaded for world support for the realisation of the five ideals of the Indonesian Constitution. Left to right: Indian Premier JawaharlalA.P. - 64 words
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549 1950-03-06 2 COCHIN, Feb, 25, (By Air Mail).— The plans finally agreed upon provide for three training schools (viz. Gunnery, Torpedo and Ant i Submarine and Navigation Direction) together with necessary accommodation for Instructors and Trainees, as also a Naval Air Station, Naval HospitalFOC - 549 words
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59 1950-03-06 2 INDIAN ENVOY PRESENTS HIS NEW CREDENTIALS TO KREMLIN MOSCOW, Mar. s.— lndian Ambassador Dr. S. R. Radhakrishnan Friday presented fresh credentials to i.he Kremlin, as required under international law because India has become a Republic. Because the Soviet President, M. Nikolai Shvernik, was absent on in election tour, the AmbassadorReuter - 59 words
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Article92 1950-03-06 2 BOMBAY, Mar. s.— The British S^ 55 Airways Corporation (8.0.A.C.) Is faced with the problem of transporting two- elephants from Bombay to Washington district of Columbia. n 7l etephants have been given to Washington zoo by Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. 8.0.A.C. thought they were babies, butA.P. - 92 words
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Article58 1950-03-06 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 5— A Tagore Society is to be formed in Delhi to stimulate interest in Poet Rabindranath Tagore's life and work and to make his contributions to art, music literature and world culture more" widely known. A Provisional committee has been set up withGIIS - 58 words
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Article521 1950-03-06 3 Burma Siam Likely To Be Her Next Target INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE'S WARNING LONDON, Mar. 5.— Soviet Russia, in its plans for world conquest, would throw its main and most powerful effort in the near future against Burma and Siam, it was stated in London today. CommunistReuter - 521 words
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Article130 1950-03-06 3 SEOUL, Southern Korea, Mar. ft. —Thousands of Russians are pouring into Peking where the Chinese Communist Government Is feverishly building air-raid shelters and strengthening anti-aircraft defences in anticipation ol heavy nationalist air raids. This picture of the Chinese Comnuoist capital was given here yesterday by twoReuter - 130 words
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200 1950-03-06 3 BR. PRESS ON INDU PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIPS LONDON, Mar. s.— The lettwing review New Statesman and Nation said Friday last that India and Pakistan cannot escape "the revolution that is sweeping over Asia and, in some form, over <the rest of the world." The paper observed that no jne should KnowReuter - 200 words
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Article34 1950-03-06 3 LONDON, Mar. s.—The first Ambassador to Britain from the United States of Indonesia, Dr. Soebandr.o, arrived here yesterday by air from Amsterdam. He was accompanied by his wife. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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150 1950-03-06 3 U.S. REFUSES ENTRY FOR "PEACE DELEGATION WASHINGTON, Mar. 5. The State Department announced Friday night that permission to enter the United States had been denied to a 12-man delegation from th* organisatton known as "The World Congress of Partisans of Peace." on the grounds that they were all known CommunistsReuter - 150 words
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Article78 1950-03-06 3 NICE, Mar. 5. The Aga Khan appealed rd* an understanding between Christians and Moslems when he arrived here on Friday last by air from Rome. "I reaffirm my belief that Islam and Christianity should draw closer together in mutual respect," he said. "In my opinion Moslem peopleReuter - 78 words
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119 1950-03-06 3 AUCKLAND. Mar. s.— New Zealand's Prime Minister, Civil Aviation and Defence Ministers all denied any knowledge of secret air roa.es said to have been planned witn British Overseas Airways' chier Sir Miles Thomas should war break out In South-East Asia. Premier Sidney G. Holland,Reuter - 119 words
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Article33 1950-03-06 3 KARACHI. 1 Mar. s.— The Puniab Universitv in Pakistan is holding a special convocation to confer an honorary degree of law on the Shah of Bran who will visit Lahore next Thursday.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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321 1950-03-06 3 -M. L PIGNON - -M. L PIGNON NEW DELHI, Mar. 5. —M. L. Pignon, French High Commissioner in Indo-China, said here yesterday that if there was a regular Chinese Communist invasion of Indo-China, it might be a "causus belli" forReuter - 321 words
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Article30 1950-03-06 3 HONG KONG, Mar. 5. Hong Kong will go on daylight saving time on April 2 wnen clocks will be moved forward <*ne hour at 0330. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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142 1950-03-06 3 INDIA WILL SOON DECIDE TO RECOGNISE BAO DAI SAIGON, Mar. s— Do Hung, Bao Dai's special envoy to India, had a leng talk with the Vietnam Premi* r, Nguyen Phan Long, here Friday night on his return from a twomonth visit to New Delhi. Do Hung was in the IndianReuter - 142 words
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141 1950-03-06 3 U.S. WARSHIPS TO VISIT SAIGON NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Mar 5. The United States will show the flag this month in the Indo-China state of Vietnam, it was announced here. Ships and planes cf the Seventh Fleet will visit Saigon, capital of the French sponsored state, from Mar. 16 to Mar.Reuter - 141 words
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Article224 1950-03-06 3 LONDON, Mar. 5. Wong Peng Soon, Malayan badminton ace, became the world's champion badminton player, when he captured the All-English singles title yesterday night. He beat Poul Holm, of Denimark, 15-7, 15-10. Peng Soon beat the Dane in 30 j {minutes and apart from oneReuter - 224 words
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119 1950-03-06 3 RANGOON, Mar. 5. A Burma Army Spokesman has acc*used Britons in Burma of backing the Karens in their war against the Burmese government. The spokesman said there "was no doubt" that certain Britons, whom he did not identify, ware iiving the Karens arms and amnunitionA.P. - 119 words
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Article91 1950-03-06 3 MAO CHOU ARRIVE IN PEKING LONDON, Mar. s.— Mao Tse-tung, head of the Chinese Peoples Government, and his Foreign Minister, Chou En-lai, arrived in Peking last night from the Soviet Union, where they concluded a 30-year treaty of friendship and alliance with Russia, the New China news agency reported InReuter - 91 words
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84 1950-03-06 3 S. AFRICA BANS COMINFORM'S NEWSPAPER PRETORIA, Mar. 5. The South African Government last week banned importation of all issues ol the Cominform international newspaper for a lasting peace, for a peoples democracy and of the Soviet periodical New Times. Action was taken under the Customs Act which etmpowers the governmentReuter - 84 words
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67 1950-03-06 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. s.— Adrian Pelt, United Nations Commissioner for Libya, reported on Friday last that 10.000 to 20,000 Jews have migrated from Libya to Israel and that the exodus is continuing. Pelt, a Dutchman who is preparing Libya for sovereign independence in 1952 underA.P. - 67 words
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413 1950-03-06 3 Pakistan Delegate Advocates Gandhiji's 'Ahimsa' To U. S. NEW YORK, Mar. s.— Working for a world government could be man's first greatest effort or his last, teenage students from the East told their elders here yesterday. Obiter dicta like these and others no less profound than any uttered by UnitedReuter - 413 words
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Article85 1950-03-06 3 MOSCOW, Mar. 5. Six Soviet scientists were awarded Stalin prizes of loo.uoo roup.es yesterday tor theoretical and experknencai mvestigations into the burning of hydrogen. A prise of tho 300,000 roubles went to Dr. Oregon Shaln, director of the Crimean astrophysics! ooservatory for discovering the presence ofA.P. - 85 words
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224 1950-03-06 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. s.— Senators learned at a secret session Thursday last that emergency plans were ready now for putting the United States on a wartime basis, including civilian defence against possible atomic bombing. Senator Milliard Tydings (Democrat,. Maryland) Chairman of the SenateReuter - 224 words
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117 1950-03-06 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. s.— Most of America's 372,000 soft coal miners should be back at work by Monday after a strike lasting one* month. A pay Increase of 70 cents a day has been agreed to by Northern and Western owners. Southern operators, employingReuter - 117 words
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Article45 1950-03-06 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. s.— The U.S. House of Representatives approved Friday a bill to grant statehood u> Alaska. The roll call vote sending the bill to the Senate was 186 to 156. Action on statehood for Hawaii was postponed until next week A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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508 1950-03-06 4 U. N. Recognises Free World Labour Federation Communist-Dominated WFTU'S Attack On Govts. Criticised LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. s.— After hearing the Com-munist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions criticized for making "unprovoked and unjustified" attacks on governments; the U.N. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has voted unanimously to grant top consultative statusReuter - 508 words
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Article36 1950-03-06 4 At 6.15 p.m. today Monday, Mar. 6. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya, there Will be a difect rebroadcast from London of a commentary on the ceremonial opening of the British Parliament.36 words
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Article50 1950-03-06 4 The annual general meeting ->t the Town Indian Oongreas. Kuala Lumpur will be held at the Hindi School, Gombak Lane, K.L., today. Monday, at 5 p.m. "As this meeting is going to decide the future of Congress," members are requested to attend without fail, writes the Secretary.50 words
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281 1950-03-06 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association, one of the eldest Indian FootbaM Clubs of the Colony will bold Ms Sixth Annual Athletic Meet on the Tamil New Year Day, Saturday, Apr. 15. This Association has the best Indian Athletes and won the Championship sit the281 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-03-06 4 PHOTO) Probation Officers began training at the new Malacca Weliare Hostel which was opened on Wednesday,- Mar. 1. Picture skews the acting Principal Probation Officer, Malaya, Rev. L. R. Wilson, discnsslng the new Juvenile Courts Ordiaan«ja^^^Mg^^0juf^yf^^U^^^^U| of the Malacca Welfare HoatoL-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J PUBLIC BELAHONSPUBLIC BELAHONS - 43 words
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92 1950-03-06 4 A meeting between representatives of Estate Workers' Trade Unions and of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association was held on Mar. 3 in Hbala Lumpur when matters arising from the Arbitration Board Report were discussed. A further meeting will' be held on Saturday. Mar. 11. writes92 words
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79 1950-03-06 4 MALAYALAM DRAMA BRINGS $101 TO GANDHI MEMORIAL FUND The Hon. Secretar. Gandhiji Memorial Fund, Singapore, writes: "The Committee of Management of the Gandhiji Memorial Fund, Singapore, extend their congratulations to the art enthusiasts of Seletar Naval Base area for donating $101 to the Metaiorial Fund by staging aMalayalam drama 'Idiyum79 words
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77 1950-03-06 4 Netherlands Indonesian Union Confab. On Mar. 20. THE HAGUE, Mar. 5.—A conference of ministers of the Nether-lands-Indonesian Union which is due to open on Mar. 20 in Djakarta will hist about a week, Indonesian High Commissioner Mohammad Rum told the Dutch ne^qp agency Aneta's political correspondent here. Mr. Rum confirmedReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-03-06 4 photo). The Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. O. E. C. Wisdom, (left facing camera) addressing a gathering of guests and Probation Officers in training, when he declared open the new Malacca Welfare Hostel on Wednesday, Mar. 1. On the right, facing the camera, is the ActingPublic Relations - 60 words
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182 1950-03-06 4 Over 300 m. In Active Circulation In Malaya Malayan currency notes in active circulation in Singapore, Federation, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei as at Dec. SI, 1949, was $310^13,630 which 70 per cent of the "gross" circulation of $402,903, $40, according to a statement issued by the Board of Commissioners182 words
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Article163 1950-03-06 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the Local Indian. Congress Johore Bahru held on Feb. 28, at 7 p.m., (he following were elected office-bearers for the oisuing year;... an M. N. Roy, President; fid R. VaitnyaUngam, Vtee-President; Sri N. N. Nair, Hon, Secretary; Sri. K. s.163 words
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Article128 1950-03-06 4 Countess Mountbatten of Burma, as Head of the St. John Ambulance Association, will be visiting the Federation of Malaya from Friday, Mar. 10 to Tuesday, Mar. 14. She will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 10, and during her stay in the capital of the128 words
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Article78 1950-03-06 4 On Mar. 4, the Kuantan airport was unusable due to floods. The Pasir Kemudl bridge, KuantanSungei Lembing Road. Pahang, ii now under four feet of water and impassable to traffic. The Kuantan ferry, Tanah Puteh, is also out of action. Thel Jerteh ferry in Besut78 words
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Article111 1950-03-06 4 BELGRADE, Mar. 5. Marshal Tito's Government rejected a Bulgarian note of Feb. 27 protesting against the alleged murder on Bulgarian territory of two Bulgarian soldiers by Yugoslav frontier guards two days earlier. The note, delivered to the Bulgarian Embassy here, described charges against Yugoslavia as "slanderous"Reuter - 111 words
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Article41 1950-03-06 4 Capt "Turoo" Westerling, being a detainee subject to deportation, is being given the same facilities as other detainees and is allowed to have visitors subject to the> approval of the Special Branch of the Police, Says an Official Press Release.41 words
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76 1950-03-06 4 NEW PRESIDENT OF ALL-MALAYAN CHETTIARS' CHAMBER At the genelral body meeting o f the All-Malayan Nattukkottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, held on Feb. 20, Mr. R. M. P. Nachiappa Ghettiar was elected President of the Chamber in place of Mr. K.V.AL.M. Narayanan Chettiar who has resigned. An official76 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-03-06 4 Photo), ted U. F. 8. M. Johraon, leader of the Jungle patrol from No, 60 l^unspor^ Q>m^ny, (r^ht), and his senior N.C.Oa (left). Mem- ARMY PUBLIC RELATIONSARMY PUBLIC RELATIONS - 32 words
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93 1950-03-06 4 The Indian Association defeated JUS.M.-C by &7 runs on tne Khaisa Association ground yesterday. originally scheduled for a mil day game it was restricted to a half a aay game aue to rain. The LA. batted first and compiled 107 runs cowards which93 words
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196 1950-03-06 4 HEAD OF U.S. CONSULATE IN K.L. PROMOTED Word has just been received from the Department of State in Washington of the. appointment of Mr. rtichard A. Poole as Consul in charge of the American Consulate in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Poole has been in charge oi the Consulate as Vice-consul sinceUSIS - 196 words
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Article92 1950-03-06 4 The First Annual General Meeting of Members of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Society Limited, will be held at the Technical College (opposite to the Central Police Station), High Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, Mar. 19. st 10 a.m. Among other matters, tihe meeting will consider the92 words
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Article110 1950-03-06 4 Applications are invited from canoioaies for appointment as Assistant Ttatnc Supervisor in tne aoara s Tiamc Department, Thexe are two sscn appointments to ou ailed. me saary is $300 A $25 $tfu p.m., subject to satisfactory service, ana a tfost ol juiving Allowance 1* payaols in110 words
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