Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 95. SINGAPORE, TIES DAY, MAY 17, 11)49. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 163 1 Ne hru Defends India's Link With The C'wealth I filing Away From Neighbours in Asia (jirtuuihMMiEV Ml I HOUR Tg ii i <»n« sponuentj I ,</i/ Hi. I'nmt Muusie* I audit I e(l to mi indtan Constituent I ton Declaration on the Lommonf me Declaration, t'unuu tMehru said, I iy
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  • 624 1 Critics Challenged To Show How Pact Impaired India' s Sovereignty n DELHI, May 16. Prime Minister Pandit i defended the Commonwealth agreement before diluent Assembly on Monday. ind Socialists demonstrated outside, nq thai India cut a I Commonwealth lies. I foi non v-. lent lis i I'u vto si ii
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  • 201 1 NEHRU ON HIS VISITS TO G.B.S. CHURCHILL .\i.»v IteLiil, Maj 16. i'amm Hum, in i.n- iouim o* a press luu»eiciicc. nuiiieuiaici> aia-c iiis re«.uiu u$ Mew i>fiin iiom Hie koiiaUii v ointiioiivveaiiii comcrence, »eierrtu 10 ins visit 10 me wuiiu pia>wn^iii ueor&e Dcrnurd csiiav> aim Rim) ui ma visn unu
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  • 330 1 CHINA HONGKONG, May Hi. Hardpressed Nationalists hurriedly built barbed wire and sandbag redoubts in Shanghai's streets toda\ ready for a last ditch stand against the tightening Communist squeeze. While emergency defences sprang up all over the refugeejammed city, RAF and BOAC living
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  • 38 1 BERKELEY, California, May 16. Plans for a Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Wing in the University of California library \ver e announced on Sunday by tin- Berkeley chapter of the Hindustan Student^ Association of America. A.P.
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  • 76 1 CALCUTTA, May 16.— Th<- Government of West Bengal has issued a warniiv to Governir^nt official* Against utking alcoholic drinks in public places." A circular issued by the Chief Secretary .said: Government servants are expected not to appear >u public in drunken or disorderly
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  • 290 1 Revelation By Periyar "I.K. NOT HAPPY At VICEREGAL LODGE MADRAS, May 10. Periyar E. V. Kamaswami, the Dravitlian leader, in an interview with the I.D.M. correspondent here stated that he had gathered the impression trom his recent talks with the Governor.
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  • 66 1 ALLAHABAD. May Hi. In tne opinion of Mr. George Bernard Shaw. Pandit Nehru is "the most able, sensible and enlightened statesman in Asia as Stalin is in Europe," says Mr. F. L. Lowenstein (official biographer of Shaw) in a •etter to an Allahabad correspondent who
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  • 87 1 <From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, May 1 <>.— Coal deposits have been found in Ihe surface extending over a 100 square miles between Vriddha. chalam and Cuddalore in South India, according to the Indian Geographical Survey authorities here. A preliminary survey disclob* ed that at
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  • 107 1 Indian Banks Loan Tu Burma Not Part Of C'wealth Aid NEW DljLlll. May 16— The re ported grant of a Rs. 20,000,000 V: 1 500,000) loan «o 'he Burmes, (jiovernment by an Indian Bank was not part of the Commonwealth aid (promised to Burma, official circle* pointed out here. The
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  • 101 1 Indian Press The Watchdogs Of Democracy Says Alladi MADRAS, Mas W. Mr. Alladl Krishnaswaml Iyer, eminent <<m stitutional lawyer, has described the Indian press as tin- 'watch dogs of democracy in India." Mr. Krishnaswami Ivor was speaking at a reception here in honour of Mr. C. K. Srinirasan, editor of
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail)."Th<- (iov«rnni«'iit of India havt taken up and ar«- still lakinj; Mp strong lint' Th«- local (i«»v« i nm»n< in Malaya I do not know wha l »h' local Govtrnnniit is, tKCaasc i' w mixt'd up of Sultan-, Hi^h ('omin'>ioners and o»h« is has
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  • 60 1 LAKE SU< the exp idly will fedvouri) t r< w at tir lat< t •)< Coaiicil is schedul id t me< W<?dnr.sdr\y to hea Hyderabad by the Pakl Minister. Sir Mo i ned Z The issue nas been r result a letter writt Mohammed to
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  • 57 1 INDIAN STUDENTS SET GOOD EXAMPLE (From Our Own Correspondent) BAXGALOKfc. May H>. hiv*. thousand students in Mysore now in their summer vacation have spread out in groups in different villages throughout tfee Stat c doing welfare work. 'Alley are engaged in building or repairing village roads. niaking drainages^ eleaaing streets,
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  • 90 1 BOMBAY, May 16.— Btombaj police today ari'.sttd Mamk Gandhi no relation to Muhatma Uanani General Secretary of the Comma* m>t-iiifiuiiirid All-India Trade Union Congress. He has been detained under the Public Security Measures Act, Manek Gandhi has been organising proUst demonstration^ against the detention ol
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  • 106 1 AUSTRALIAN AID TO BURMA ONLY AT BRITAIN'S REQUEST CANNBERRA, May 16 A Guv eminent spokesman said Monday that Australia would lend anus to Burma only at the request ol the British Government to meet commitments the British might have in Burma. There have been reports that the l i rector
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  • 72 1 KARACHI. May 16. A nit. received at the Karachi airport said Monday Mine Andre Dup<Ton, 51 -year-old French aviatrix, had made a Baft Landing near the .sou-tiH-rn coast ol [ran She was reported missing on Saturday on a return flight 'o Franco from Pakistan
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  • 100 1 Portugal Regards Her Possessions in India As Provinces'Overseas? BOMBAY, May ltf.— Th- (iovernnunt of Portugal regards Portuguese possessions in India as guese provinces overseas," according to Colonel Hi«h land de Mello, Portuguese Indian representative in H" National Assembly at Lisbon. CUon< I d( Mellr,. Who has ju.>t n turned her^
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  • 834 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 17, 1919 SCIENTIFIC PLANNING OF POPULATION NEEDE r ri pectfl of the ijrobk-m rol ha\ in our „.y und I or oun ther by I by Its Opponents. th -übjec V' ry inc« Commissioners pi the Singa. inicipality su I d h control be
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  • 914 2 Resolutions Passed By Executive India s Cwealth Link Condemned As A 'Grave Error" NEW DELHI, May 8 (By Air Mail).— 4 *The Working Committee ui the Hindu Mahasahha unequivocally reiterates that the Hindu Mahasahha will funcuon as a political party on its
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  • 159 2 BOMBAY, May Hi. Two multimillionaires oi Bombay have oeen tenienced to prison terms lor attempted bribery. Mr. U. W. Morarka, wealthy millowner, was sentenced to six months imprisonment and a line 01 Ks. I,tMMJ I 4,t) on a charge oi ollcring a bribe oi
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI,. May 10. -An Asian Man-Power field office will be o^ned in India shortly under nit nu.sptcfs oi the International Labour Organisation, it i> learnt. Mr. Svtnd Pedersen of the ILO arriving here this month irom Gt. nv\\i nj take charge oi the Indian region. Th t ullicc will
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  • 108 2 BOMBAY, Ma} 16.— The B© mbaj Cmmum-m I a mammoth programme oi" pro vincial sell su water and electricity. The programme, estimat ed i<» cosl I (£90,000,000) is expected to bu completed in I 1 .i i j -lour major irrigat on pro jects given
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  • 355 2 BURMA RANGOON, Ma} Hi— The Burmese Government siiid Sunday it intends to carry the war i armoured gunboats boon to Karen and Communist rebels inthe Irrawaddy Delia An official announcement said eight sunhiiats, ordered from Britain, are expected lo arrive within the next few
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  • 94 2 JUDGMENT IN MADRAS HIGH COURT (From Our Own Correspondent; e /?»oti p e? li(aUon ot the Ori i> ™->?< f ™xxzss& A yacht belongrin^ to a Bombay owner h^n h«^., Colombo harbour without paving the TJn/ir rA ei !i s l
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    71 2 f.HJin I Resplendent In the roues of Chancelloi oi the tvaics. ine liukc oi td.nhur^i irigtnj congraiu Princess Kiisaoetn on receiving in< aegre< uj troin linn aner nil installation us nan \V' cebs Ln/abeili s decree was the nrsl 10 b im], alter nla installation. t*nmc Minister (h'mh.,l \h ouiers
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  • 216 2 AICC To Meet At Dehra Dun On May 21 VJTAL DECISIONS TO BE iAM I I NATIONAL mil\ NEW DELHI, Muy id.— IUII decitmi lional policy will be taken by the Indian Congress when Us national committee meett Dun on May 21. This meeting of the All-India Congn tee (known
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  • 43 2 IT IS DASTARDLY SAYS BURM A TU C OANAPATin i \»-t LL K\N(.on\ M tnd Burn "y workers on Sund ij Malayan Govei S .v Ganapaib) union lead< n M Ganapath3 ll ol carrying Rangoon h Union <on i Govei Rim n A.P.
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  • 24 2 PATRIOTS NAME S FOR VIL LA GES LI < KNOW N| uvn in th< !lltr(1 vll.u- named I idia Hi r << mitud b Commit F.O.C.
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  • 143 3 \0 Factor In Britain s Politics Peculation Over iiecent W orservative Victories I -Heavy losses by Britain's niltat .■< coons prove tnat u ntereQ tsruisn poiuics, a welt political machine. taut bucked it with a £lfiOO,is paid victory dividends this from Labour. te that the
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  • 139 3 India's 10- Ye ar Programme Of Road Building NEW YORK. May 16.- India has embarked on a 10-year programme oi extensive road building during which 100,000 miies ol roads are lu built, Dwanca i J Nayar, SuperIng Engineer from the Punjab, declared recently at La Guariia a.. on nil arrival
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  • 209 3 Wallace Urges Americans To Revolt Against Atlantic Pact! DENVEB COLORADO. May 10.— rfenry Wallace urged iienvei >»i.t- on >aiui'ua> iii^ni ui "rer oii against tne Norm Atlanta l*aci< vi a peace rally he .saiu: i must warn you thai like all remiis il win tuM -snmeliiing. It vsm bring unemployment
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  • 76 3 LJNJAB, M...v 10. Chaudrry jhulam Abbas, President ol the All Kashmir and Jaininu conterence political body which organised the A/ad (Free Kashmir) rnment and forces announced Lay night he was retiring temporarily for health reasons'*. The A/ad forces fought the i!. irmy when it entered
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  • 63 3 PHILIPPINE CONSULATE OFFICE IN AUSTRALIA TO BE CLOSED IMUIATIOS [GAINST WHITE AUSTRALIA 9 POLICY IU A. Ma) H>. Appropriations lor the mailt--1 Philippine Consulate in Australia were si from the National lludget by vote of the House of Representatives. th;it the Philippine Consulate in w °uW be obliged to close
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  • 73 3 HXTAVIA, May 16. A Dutch army 825 crashed on Saturday betn Jogjakarta and Bandoeng killing all eight passengers, the Dutch Army Information Service said on Sunday. The plane crashed near Kroja, about 100 miles W e *t of Jogjakarta, the Republican capital in Central
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    90 3 PHOTO. I'he Ambassador and Stall of the Burmese Embassy in London dressed In their ceremonial clothes and waiting to no to Buckingham Palace to see the Kin*-;. Left to rifrht: I). Thein Han. 3rd Secretary; Boh Tun Shwe, 3rd Secretary: IT.l T Maunu Maunu. !nd Secretary. 1 /aw Win. Ist
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  • 49 3 FR. WOMAN FLYER REP ORTED MISSING ri •-lino Karachi n lai i ching for the missing piano A British Air Force- plane from Karachi returned to Jiwani Saturfternoon after scouring the coast ol the Arabian Sea as far aa jree longitude line wner< Karachi-controlled flying /< ne i nds. Reuter
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  • 81 3 GENEVA, May 16.-S. K. Patil, >r of Bombay, left here by air relay for Paris on the third [< g of his world tour to study municipal government. Mr. PatH has spent three days in Switzerland visiting municipal officials in Geneva, Berne, Lausanne and
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  • 556 3 C HINA SHANGHAI, May 16. Chinese Nationalist reported on Sunday night they had repulsed a threeday Communist offensive which in one place penetrated to a point only five miles west of Shanghai. The garrison admitted, however, a withdrawal into what it calls the "main defence zone"
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  • 67 3 ASUNCION, Paraguay. May 16.- new President of Paragua was Inaugurated on Saturday. He U FHipe Molas Lopez. 49. who seized pects to serve until 1953. He said try's fifth change of Government in' a year. A dentist by profession. h< i expects t oserve until 1953
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  • 538 3 IN DOS. AFRICAN I SSI K: FLUSHING MEADOWS, May 16.— For the second time in four years, the General Assembly of the United Nations passed by the necessary two-thirds majority a resolution calling upon South Africa tr: settle its differences with India over
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  • 59 3 BERLIN. May 16 A Russian munitions train exploded Thursday killing its German crew and Soviet military escort, a west Berlin newspaper reported on Sunday. The American licenced Taggesspiegel said a .strict Russian censorship hid casualty figures but said personnel of the German Economic Commission described It
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  • 319 3 US And Russia Must Work For World Peace, Says Gromyko NEW VOHK. Maj n>. Andrei (iroinvko. Deput) Rtmsian Foreign Minister, told reporters on Sunday, "We have to work together for peace. Americans and Russians can work together if thej want to.* 1 Gromyko made this comment when asked about peace
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  • 68 3 NEW YORK. May 16. Urn- r;ti Dwight D. Eisenhower was b <m the job at Columbia Univer >n Saturday alter a tour ol mill tary duty In Washington and c valescence In the south from an illness. > Eisenhower was railed to snington in February to n temporary presiding ofnc<
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  • 293 4 ONE IN TANGKAK, ANOTHER IN BENTONG AND A THIRD IN PROVINCE WELLESLEY .1/ JI.:JO p.m. on May 15, a Chinese Estate contractor was shot dead bjj bandits outside his house at Tangkak, Mum area (Johore). At li) j, \n on six unidentified male Chinese visited a
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  • 170 4 N EW OFFICE-BEARERS OF SELANGOR INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Sclangor Indian Chamber oi amerce at Its GfreneraJ oody iiri£ held on Sunday, May VI, at Kuaia Lumpur elect* d the following offlce-beart rs and members oi the Committee for the. new President: Mr. A. Mohamed Abdullah (M. 8. Ally
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  • 93 4 BOMBAY. May 16. One hundred thousand imperial gall >ns ol refined oil which were recov xed here last year during excavations on a Port Trust plot, are to be shared between the tour oil distributing companies <>i Bombay This decision was taken by
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  • 145 4 ANNUAL GENERAL ME ETI NGS OF M.I.C. BR ANCHE S IN S'PORE Ti. Local Congress will nnual iera] qi .munittee, on Sunday, May 22 at 5 p.m. at No. 6, Cow I in< Singapore lual notice will be sent. Those wn nhvady members and memlx tore the can participate jm
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  • 119 4 The Commissioner-General, Mr. .Malcolm Vlaclionaid, \ttt by air lor fcumand Uiki morninf. He is paying one of his periodic visits to London for consultations with the Foreign Ottice, Colonial Office and other Government Departments on afTairs in Sooth-East Asia. lie expects to return to Singapore In
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  • 49 4 The lirst two Chinese girls from Malaya to study nursing in Melbourne under a scheme started by me_n of the Bth Australian Division, have completed their course. They arc Miss Alice Cheah and Miss Ooi Son Im. They are leaving for Singapore today. (Tuesday).
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  • 153 4 Mr. M. G. Hewa, proprietor ol Lanka Jewellers, gave a farewell tea party at the G. H. Cafe last evening in honour of Messrs. P. Sarathy, VE. shunmugam. L. Sathappa and AR. S. Ar. Arunachalam on the eve ol their departure to India by s.s. Rajula. The party
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  • 54 4 LONDON, May 16.- Tlic 60,000 1 ancashire miners who had btvn on strike for fctfortnignt ovcnr a claim for concessionary oal resumed work today. i Th«' mail's claim was beinj; discussed at a joint Conciliation Board meeting today. The sU-ikc is estimated to have cost 350,000
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  • 28 4 SAIGON, May 16. —A Chinese was killed and 43 Asians injured by grenades thrown in Saigon and Choion. Saigon's Chinatown during the week-end Reuter
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  • 94 4 Tin Siong Leng Musical «md Benevi i i t Association will stage a famous Hokkien drama entitled 'The Lotus Temple" at tho Victoria Theatre tomorrow evening V/ed- j nesday, May 18. The show will I at 8 p.m. and the entire pro- Tivod thorefr<jm
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  • 77 4 Indian Delegates To A gricultural Conference i DI LHI, May 10. India will rt'pt d at the International i i b« Federation <.f Agultural producer b\ Mr. Kalipa Mukn< rj< Lai >in Minister in a Hi ngal Ci nent, and Nai Bei i the All-Ind l l b< held at
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  • 27 4 f Bon 1 on p ol h rm orld trip i inicip i j He i ill lest ol f Oen dent ol I Qreatei iris Reuter
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  • 80 4 KARACHI May 16. Mohammad \h Allouba, Egyptian ambassador bo Pakistan praised Jews the world wet on Friday and blamed the ■\n defeat in Palestine on "lack olidarity and educate n." Hf said In an interview "Ti Jewish state of Israel is our enemy, but
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  • 26 4 Phnum-Penh, Cambodia >. May IG. -A National Lottery, with money prizes, has just been started in Cambodia -(French We« klv News Bull. tin.
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  • 232 4 Th« i Indians and Ceylonese in the Bindings celebrated in an appropriate manner the 53rd Anniversary of the Birthday of Yogi Suddhananda Bharathiar, the great Seer-Poet Spiritual leader of India, at the Sithi Vinayagar Temple, S'Uawan, on Sunday. May 8, under the
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  • 215 4 Colonial Development Welfare Fund Scholarships The Secretary of State tor th< Colonies has awarded scholarships for 194<J from th £1,000,000 Colo niai Development and Welfare Pund Scholarship Scheme to t-h<- iollow--1 ing eleven persons in the Federation lof Malaya: Che Shamsuddm bin Yub Ahmad Rubber Instructor of the Rubbr Research
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  • 125 4 Donation To Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund; Johore Bahru Thf following furth«r contributions to the above fund from Karai Nagar Estate are thankfully acknowledged: S. Sinnaduray 40.00 Velioo Samy 25.00 Ratnam 10.00 Karupjtun 4.00 Karuppayya 10.00 Vadakas. 10.00 Thurai Samy 10.00 Binna Samy 10.00 Dorai Samy 20.00 Narayana Samy 20.00 Murugan
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  • 309 4 In order to safeguard the future of workers, whether clerical, manual or technical, there must be a national policy of planned development ot new undertaking and new source of wealth, declared Mr. Francis Thomas, President of the Singapore Labour Party, Addressing a meeting of
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  • 164 4 Farewell Dinner To Sembawang Rural Dist. Committee Secretary The Sembawang Rural District »mmittee gave a farewell dinner partj on Sunday May 15. at their pren at Nee Soon to their retary, Mr. Gnanam who la ylon cm a six months' leave. Besides the Committee members several guests including Mr T
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  • 369 4 FOUR GROUPS TO COLLECT UNIVERSITY FUNDS The Singapore Appeal Comm lor i unun loi tne Univei imaiaya lormed under me ...i m»n»rtij ui Mr nan Hoe i.iin oeen uiviaeu into tuc loiiowing iour groups ior tne purpose oi lecting lands, mji an omcial i*res release. okoUP 1. Mr. Tan Chin
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  • 101 4 CHINESE PAINTING FOR MALAYAN VARSITY At tlir Exhibition oi Mr. Ch( n Wen-Hsi's paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber ol (Joinon Thursday last, the China Society, who sponsored the iix hibition, auctioned six ol the artist s best paintings lor $;j,4UU. Hall of the proceeds goes to the Children's bocial
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  • 45 4 L nan I I Kill' I Jin. faori 1 lue pultiK t»»at the propi take b u> IIUII nearest Police W "i a;i> exu m »nj ae.M-np I removed^-ti.c v I will uo H P J.i |k pr< par* I linu,: m [munition I
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  • 12 4 PO LIC E BAND PE RFORMERS POSTPONED 24, from place and 1
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