Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 89. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 125 1 LONDON. May 10. The Con vatives have continued to gain ground at the expense of the Socialists in Britain's urban and rural district elections. The Conservatives claimed a n» I gain of 64 council teats, with |aim of 09 seats balanced against five in
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  • 141 1 No Commitments Made In London On India's Sovereignty, Assures Pandit Nehru Reply To Critics I REWER'S BROADCAST TO NATION ON I I (UV.IH CONFERENCE RESULTS I ii1.1. 11l- Maj wish lo say that nothing has and thai no commitments of any kind limi,iv r»r our internal or external policy have
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  • 73 1 final Ver dict Rests With ConAssembly Congress Ind a 1 strong and entithai mbly and the All-India Congress Cornmust "give the final verdict on what was done by me and others In London la>t month." i "1 trust that the Indian people wiil also view them in that light and
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  • 65 1 IrWIIMiTON Max 10 Thi ambassador to the I'ni<i.i\ to take i akshmi India Prune Mi- I ihai la I Vinii M Pandil succeeds sir Be Kau uh.i was recalled Wmi ii t i). come the Bank. tSTHI M\-il< WELCOME jayalakshm Pandit u» til welcome l»>
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  • 30 1 I Mi Tan I! ping h na. Tan 'lor China" x- i huge iti u ll'lm.'a^ dion !ro„ 'f |Q v *-it A.P.
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  • 10 1 DEMANDS OF COMMUNIST DETENUES ALREADY GRANTED IJJJUJSISI m%4 d' i
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  • 97 1 CALCUTTA, May 10— A mw In-dia-wide trade Union organization which claims tio be free of doniina'ien by a political party has been formed in Calcutta. Officials say the new organization, the United Trades Union Congress, na- marly .'iaO.OOO members hi 236 un ions The
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  • 73 1 THAKIN NU TO ATTEND BUDDHA ANNIVERSAY CELEBRATIONS RANGOON, May 10. Prime Minister Thakin Nu of Burma will By to Mandalay today to attend tomorrow's Buddha anniversary celebrations at the Sacred Temple. He is taking with him sacred relics of Buddha and a sapling of the Sacred Bodhi tree. Preparations are
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  • 141 1 ISRAEL TO BE ADMITTED TO U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, May 10.— Israel iiould b" admitted to the United Nations the special United Nations Political Committee recommended on Monday night. The Committee vote was 33 to 11 h 13 abstentions and one nation absent. Israel is actually admitted. She needs a two
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  • 40 1 SRINAGAB, Max 10— A Muslim her, hoarded quantit\ of paddv inside hollow wall and inscribed Vera** from the Qoran Muslim holy Hook) outside the nrall Police raided the place, seised 'he hoarded paddy and arrested th*in.in F.O.C.
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  • 135 1  - "United Maharashtra Province Is An Accomplished Fact" DR. GADGIL SAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, May 10. —Dr. D. R. Gadgil, Director ot the Gokhaie Institute of Politics and Economics addressing a meeting here expressed the hope that United Maharashtra Province inclusive of Bombay will be an accomplished fact in
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  • 89 1 ANDHRA MAHASABHA ENDORSES NEHRU COMMITTEE REPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mav 10.— The Andhra Mahasabha Executive Committee at its meeting here passed a resolution accepting the principles indicated in the three-man Nehru Committee report concerning formation of a separate Andhra Province. Th* com. mitte e while agreeing to abandon
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  • 61 1 Karnataka Provincial Congress Delegation To AICC (From Our Own Correspondent) HUBLI, May 10.— After an eighthour session terminating in the early hours of th* morning, the Karnataka Provincial Congress Committee at its meeting here decided to send an right. man Delegation to place before the Congress Working Committee the "intensity
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  • 42 1 SAIGON. May 10.— The Assembly of South Vietnam. formerly the Council of Cochinchina. today passed a resolution of "entire confidence" in Bao Dai, ex-Emperor of Annam, who is to head the new Frenchsponsored state of Vietnam. --Renter
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  • 20 1 LONDON. May 10.— Queen Elizabeth today received in audience at Buckingham Palace the new Bur- mese Ambassador, U Ohn.- Reuter
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  • 194 1 PROTEST AGAINST AUSTRALIA'S BAN MANILA. May 10. The Philippine Congress w ill |>e asked to vote for a Philippine boycott of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne as a protest against Australia's ban on Asian immigrants. Congressman Francisco Perfecto hied a resolution today which
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  • 398 1 INDONESIA AGAINST RESTORATION OF REPUBLICAN GOVT. AT JOGJA BATAVIA, May 10. Rumours persisted tonight In Batavia that Dr. Louis J. M. Beel, the Dutch crown's high representative here, has resigned in protest against concessions made to Indonesian Republican leaders. An official Dutch spokesman said he
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  • 116 1 BERNE, May 10— M. Ernst Nobs, Swiss President, told Pandit Nehru in a message announced here Sunday that he and Swiss colleagues considered themselves "fortunate" to have been able to establish personal contact with the Indian leader during his recent visit to this country.
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  • 148 1 DR. LOUW SCARED OF COLOURED PEOPLES IN SOUTH AFRICA NEW YORK. May It.— Mr. Eric I. now. South African Minister for Economic Development and Mines, declared in a speech Here last night that there was a danger of South Africa, "coming into the hands of a black proletariat with strong
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  • 75 1 NEW C-in_C OF CEYLON ARMY COLOMBO. May 10. Mr. Don Stephen 9f«ni nayake. the Ceylon Prime Minister, has appointed Brigadier The Ear] of Caithness, DSO (formerly Brigadier James Roderick Sinclair) to be Commander-in-Chief of the Ceylon Army. Lord Caithness will arrive in C ion shortly to take up hie new
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  • 70 1 ROME. May 10. A Pope ol the Roman Catholic Church and a member of Britain's Royal House will meet today for the first time in more than a quarter oi a century. Pope Pius XII will receive pretty Princess Margaret Rose in private audience
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  • 116 1 INDIAN DEFENCE MISSION ARRIVES IN OTTAWA OTTAWA. May 10.— An Indian defence mission arrived in Ottawa fi-om Washington today, seeking Canadian war material and technicians to speed Up India's defence programme. Brig. c. M. Druty, Deputy D- fence Minister, senior officers'] and n guard of honour welcomed the mission, which
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  • 75 1 WANTED: BRIDEGROOMS PLEASE MADRAS, Maj 10 Th,. Madras Gpert lament wants "young men of position*' to marry twenty-five "girls of marriageable age"' belonging to the state-managed Stri Sadaiii (school and home for destitute children). Th«. Chief Inspector «»f <>rtifi«-d Schools (in charge <»f the Stri Sadana) who put in the
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  • 86 1 BERLIN. May 1..- At one minute past midnight on Thursday, Berlin time, flas-bedeck-d traffic will end the epic of blockaded Berlin. So fai there has not been a hitch in Anal arrangements. General V. I Chu'kov. Soviet commander in Germany, and the Western powers
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  • 710 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed., May 11, 1949. MALAYS AND RUBBER INDUSTRY-IV STERDAY in this series we 1 ribed how inadequa are on the rubber ij M; how impos. n a cent out and he inadvisable il is g Malays who have h lands to cultivate, to and turn i
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  • 205 2 GANAPATHY EXECUTION ECHO IN INDIA MADRAS SOCIALIST PARTY S CALL (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Ma\ 10. Resolutions expressing indignation al hc execution of A. Ganapathy and the shooting of P. Veerasenan were passed al a public meeting held last
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    29 2 I General K. M. (ariappa, Conim mdei in < m. i 0 llle is seen spraying D.D.T. on a model mosquito n\ the exhibition which lie opened in Delhi- A.P.
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  • 66 2 HYDERABAD, May 10. The Military Government of Hyderabad will shortly appoint a committee Ol experts t>> suggest measures 10. „ie preservation oi woms ot architect mr ana paintings in the woriata.nous Ajanca anu Ell ,ra caves, near Aurangaoad in tne State. At present, a number ot
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI. May 10. The Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation of the Government of India has sanctioned a \cheme for tne training of displaced women as nurses. Arrangements have been made for the training courses at the Lady Hardinge Medical College here. The Government w T
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  • 118 2 INDIAN SOCIALIST PARTY'S DEMAND AS REPRISAL AGAINST EXECUTION OF INDIAN LABOUR LEADERS MADRAS, May 10. A demand that India forthwith slop ill aid to Malaya in reprisal for the recent execution of Indian Labour leaders in Malaya was made in Madras on Monday by the Indian Socialist Party.
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  • 63 2 UNDERGROUND RAILWAY FOR CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, May 10.—Six Ft- ncii engineers have arrived in Calcutta investigate a Rs. 330,000,000 (..£24,150,000) scheme for an underground railway system for the city. The scheme envisages the construction of 11 miles of tube rail way through the city. The work is expected to be completed
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  • 27 2 LAKE SUCCESS, May 10. The United Nations Security Council wiil meet at 2100 GMT on Tuesday at the request of Russia t 0 discuss Tri< jte.- A.P.
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  • 157 2 Krishna Menon Sees Lord Listowel To Make Representations LONDON, Ma> 10. India's High Commissioner. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, yesterday made "strong representations" to Lord Listowel, Minister ol State for Colonies, over the case ol an Indian, Sambasivam, who is now under sentence of death in
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI, May 10. India's Health Mii|ster, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, thinks that the flowers and photographs in her office room are a "source of joy" to her colleagues. In the course of a t a lk on "the life ol a Woman Minister." she
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  • 60 2 JIWANI. Baiuchistan, May 10.— The French woman flyer Andrec Du{)*yron, who set out from France to establish a long distance, straight line flight record, landed here last night after a flight of 32 hours. The flyer, who had hoped to i h Karachi without setting
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  • 64 2 SI A May Fori ign diplomatic representatives at New Delhi are moving to th«> cool heights of Simia. to escape the heat in the capital. The Turkish. Iranian and Swiss Ambassadors have already arrived In Simla, while th< Sdviet Embassy is negotiating accommodation at the- hill
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  • 37 2 BOMBAY, May 10. The Boml polic* will round. tip the beggars inf< h< city pavements. The beggars, estimated io number about 2,000 will be accommodated in Camps in tht city's suburbs. FOC
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  • 360 2 Nationalists Evacuate Hankow? CHINA: CANTON, May 10.— Unconfirmed military reports in Canton on Monday said Nationalist forces have abandoned Hankow and launched a counter-offensive on the railway east of Nanchang. Central China forces under General Shiao Wei were reported moving eastward from Hankow to support the push east of Nanchang,
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  • 155 2 INDIAN CHEMIST DISCOVERS ORGANIC COMPOUND POONA. May 9.- An Indian scientist, Prof. Limaye, announced here that he has discovered a new organic chemical product called "s-x--allyl four methyl'- umbelliferne," which he said, would be of great Use in medicine and agriculture. The 62-year-old chemist, who u<»n recognition in 1934 for
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  • 45 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) INDORE, May 10. The Preparatory Committee <ji the Asian Labour Federation concluding a two-day meeting here decided to carry on he work begun here in Geneva next month, according to a statement by the Committee.- D,FKDHFKDJ
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  • 50 2 DODANI Buddhi Mr. 0 T C. Mus mawle« and B respectively. Both W in the g( coi d as caj Corps. Both Mod 1 i and th Bhikku N old mii Nyanamo African Whil< I nds can Buddh:. m Intel After of th a post in the BBC FOC
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  • 25 2 CALCI i I Charanj ing I I dum oi S sent I th- 1) L«mdo:. "ii J
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  • 428 3 Stop This Racial Discrimination In South Africa India's Call To UN LouwV complaint Over Misuse ut 'Comma'! IL vM s May 10m South Africa chal- n r nous right on Monday to act on man's treatment of Indian i if inl m \tti r, Dr. Eric Louiv of South I
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  • 133 3 Dr. Donges On Repatriation Of Indians From Africa CAPETOWN. May 10 Dr T L Oonges, boutn Airican Minister 01 Che interior, yesterday told tne assembly tnat if the present rate oi repatriation of Indians was maintained he expected an Increase of over 300 percent by the end of 1949. The
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  • 142 3 West Against Van Roy en— i A Jm Koem Agreement I I iii. HAGI E, May Jo. A source close to the I ifiKtu mid on Honaay nighl I tun the resignai two top Dutch civil, and military officials in is expected to result
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  • 60 3 LAKE SUCCESS, May 10. Australia and India proposed in the United Nations minor political 'erday the defer- oi the debate on Indonesia 1 th General Assembly's next on. The committee discussion on the posal made because of the preliminary agreement reached by Holland with the
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  • 105 3 U.S. CAPERS ON NEW DUTCH-INDONESIAN AGREEMENT NEW YORK, May 10.- -The New Times and Herald Tribune Monday hailed the DutchIndonesian compromise and stressed the need for speed in reaching a iinal settlement. Th Tim< said that "the welof th Is our first concern and that welfare Is dependent .pen the
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  • 164 3 US State Department Hails Van Royen-Roem Agreement I lin tinted States Government expresses us wnoiehearted approval of the preliminary agreement between the Netherlands .md the Kepuhlic of Indonesia reached at Batavia on May 7, 1949 the terms of wttich siiouid result in the near future in tne restoration oi Jogjakarta,
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  • 87 3 MARAMIS TAMBU EXPECTED IN MANILA Manila. May 10. a Foreign Office spokesman said that two Indonesian Republican leaders, Finance Minister Alexander A. Maramis. and Secretary General C. Tumbu, are expected in Manila soon. Tne nature of their mission has net been defined, but observers assume it Is connected with the
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI. May 10.— India and Finland signed a trade agreement tare yesterdav which is expected to Increase trade between them 20 times. This trade amounted to £60,000 in 1947. Under the agreement India Will export to Finland many commodiincfuding, tobacco, U-a, coffee, jute goods, groundnuts
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  • 69 3 CAIRO. May 10. -Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday on a threeday official <visit as guest of the Egyptian Government. He was accompanied by the Begum. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, who is on his way home from the recent conference of Commonwealth
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  • 116 3 WASHINGTON. May 10. President Truman observed his 65th birthday on Sunday and told his Pastor he is hale and hearty because he has worked so hard and kept out of mischief. Edward Pruden, Past r of the First Baptist Church, said he told the President on
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  • 45 3 MONACO. May 10. Prince Lou ii 11 of Monaco died on Monday. The 73-year-old Prince had been ill foi several months with what was described as a circulatory disease. Only las: Thursday he handed over his Governmental duties to his grandson, 25-y-ar.old Prince Rainier. A.P.
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  • 118 3 LONDON, May 10.— Marconi, said Moscow Radio Friday, did not invent the radio at all. He stole it from the Russians. Saturday is Radio Day in the Soviet Union whe n it honours Alexander Popov who, the Russians say, demonstrated the world's first
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  • 134 3 US Urges More International Status For Japan WASHINGTON. May 10. —The United States declared on Friday Japan should be given more power over its international relations as a step towards restoring Japan eventually to the family of nations. A formal State Department policy declaration said that if Japan is given
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  • 62 3 PATNA, May 10.— The presence of mind of a rustic woman saved the life of her young child, caught in a hailstorm her*. The mother placed the child on the ground and herself lay prostrate above the child. Th<- child was unhurt but the mother was slightly
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  • 507 3 Details Of Arms Aid To Burma To Be Announced Today Thakin Nu VUUs Mandalay RANGOON, May 10. Commonwealth help to Burma will be more by material aid than by loans, leading linancial sources in Rangoon said on Monday night. Under the plan worked out in London recently in talks between
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  • 313 4 .1/ about 7.MJ a.m. yesterday, May 10. a bus proceeding towards Jerantul in Kuala Lipis area (PahangJ uas ordered to slop by about 30 armed bandits four miles from Kuala Li pis along the railway track to .lerantut. The driver did
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  • 100 4 The Kelantan Appeal Committee for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund has set for itself a target to secure enough contributions (about $400,000) to provide a hostel for the university. With this object in view, the committee at a meeting at the Balai Besar.
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  • 87 4 All eating houses and coffee shops an 1 warned that Municipal By-laws should be strictly complied with. Applications for renewal of licences by two eating houses for the year 1949 have been refused recently, owing to the tact that each oi them has already had two convictions
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  • 88 4 Due to the re-organisation of Police Divisional boundaries, the Thomson Road Police Station will Irom now on serve the Municipal area only, says an official Press release. The Station will, from May 14, therefore, cease to register births and deaths, registration of which is being undertaKen
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  • 87 4 rhe Federation oi Malaya Loan to be raised in London was on Sunday fixed as follows, says a Feaeral Govt. Press Release: £8.050,000 at y stock at par redeemable May 15. 197(3 with option of redemption on or alter May 15. 1974. interest payaoie May
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  • 90 4 At a meeting ol the Singapore Regional Indian Congress Committee held on May v, the resignation of Mr. K. h. Aienon, Acting lion. Gen. Secretary was accepted and Mr. J onn Jacob, hxecutive Committer Member ol the y.R.I.C. and Secretary ol the Town Congress was unanimously elected
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  • 65 4 MALAYA IMPORTS INDIAN HANDLOOM PIECEGOODS NEW DELHI, May 10. -Malaya imported 144.8 tons of handloom piecegoods from India upto 31st March since the Government of India's scheme for free export of handloom piecegoods was brought into force on Feb. 10. Among other countries which imported Indian handloom cloth were Ceylon,
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  • 29 4 The Commissioner-General, Mr. ilcolm MacDonald will broadcast over Radio Malaya on Sunday May 15 at 7.45 p.m. instead of May 11, as previously announced.
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  • 36 4 According to an Official Press Release issued yesterday total contributions received up to May 4 through the banks in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund amounted to $18,162.46.
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  • 28 4 There will be Readings, on the significance of "Wesak" on Thursday. May 12, at The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society. 8, Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m.
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