Indian Daily Mail, 24 May 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail \<>L. V. NO. JO2. SINGAPORE, TIES DAY, MAY 21, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 84 1 India Trying To Secure Commutation Of Death Sentence On ambasivam Says Pandit Nehru Libnwnt To A-ICC May 23. Pundit Nehru, Indian 1 today that the Government was tommuiation of the (hath sentence year-old Indian trade uniotamhasivam, condemned to death Malayan Emergency Regulations for carryninfhi appealed to the Sultan of ■ssinv
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  • 116 1 U.S. BR. NAVAL CHIEFS CONFER ON CHINESE SITUATION HONGKONG May 23 Brt»i>h and United States Commanders of i aval forces anchored in t&e Yangt t Kiver oft tin- Shanghai area wt'f conferring together tonight, it wa^ learned hf They are Admiral Sir Patrick *>>rind, Command*r-in-Chief of th«firitish Far Laste.ru Naval
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  • 10 1 MEASURES FOR CONTROL OF INDIA'S FOREIGN TRADE Delhi may■ Reuter
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  • 142 1 Af ghanistan To Seek UN Intervention fjBALAREA DISPUTE WITH PAKISTAN I -Afghanistan ask Great Bripossibly ihe United Nations Security explosive dispute with Pakistan area," said a Kabul despatch from *hed in the New York Times. I until I I I mer foreign minister. Afghan sur. dcr to Pakistan on the
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  • 263 1 DALAT, Cochin China, May 23. Ngo Dinb Diem, Catholic Nationalist leader with two milli(m follower^, who is regarded here as a likely candidate for the post of Prime Minister in an eventual Cabinet to he formed I>> e\_Emperor Bao Dai, was received l>\
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  • 46 1 THE HAGUE, May 23.— Fifteen d Slat's journalists and radio rcporten will visit Indonesia in June tie invitation unf the Netherlands Gov< rnment, it was learned hen- today. T\v party will call at The Hague <>n their way for talks with Gov< rnrnent officials lure.- Reuter
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  • 70 1 Nehru To Lay Jumna Hydro-Electric Project Foundation Stone .LUCKNOW. May 23. India's Prime Mmisu r Jawahari'al N^-hru will lay the foundation stone of tinYamuna (Jumna) Hydro-Electric Works today. The project envisages the construction of a barrage across the Jumna River, carrying a highway bridge, and a diversion canal eight miles
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  • 157 1 WASHINGTON, May 23.— A naval l>o;ml of inquiry was ord« i r* i d on Monda\ to inquire into the suicide <.f Janu> Forrt-stal but his friends among the nations great wrote th^ir own v<rdic*: ho d'*d because he worked M hard for h«>
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  • 99 1 MISSING FR. WOMAN FLYER SAFE IN ABADAN TEHERAN, May 23. Madame Andree Dupeyron. French iiyer believed missing y eterday after taking off from a forced landing in East Persia, was todaj reported to be sate and in good health at the South Persian oil centre of Abadan She was the
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  • 64 1 BURMESE TROOPS RE CAPTURE DAIKU RANGOON, May 23 Burma Government troops have re-occupied Daiku, important town 75 mile-; iorth of Rangoon. An official communique announ. cing thil tonight said Karens after holding the town for about four weeks had retreated towards Naung"bin. 12 miks r >rth, Th. communique also cla
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  • 16 1 RANGOON, May 23. Burn* I Premicrr Thakm Nu Uaa postponed
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  • 533 1 CHINA INTENSIVE AIR ATTACKS LAUNCHED HONGKONG, May 23.— Nationalist forces reinforced by fresh units recaptured several important strong-points in northern footung today in a major counter-offensive and re-opened tne lower reaches ol the Whangpoo to navigatio n. The official Central News Agency described
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  • 110 1 HONGKONG, May io.-Na. tioiialist forces ha vi' blown up Snangnai valuable Kiangnaii dockyards, on th»- eastern oank oi th< U'han^poo river opposite the French tsund, according u> cviu'un 1 arriving her* today from tin embattled city. One ol tilt- vacua's, who arrived by Chine**- aircraft, said
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  • 125 1 .111(1 IN KMIMKIM BERLIN. May 23 -The three Western Berlin Commandant today rejected a nqu<>t from the Western Magistrat administration > that its own poliC" b<-- allowed t u take ovn Western lector railway stations from the Soviet sector police. They added, however, that prompt
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  • 270 1 SPEECH AT SECRET SESSION OF AJ.C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) DEHRA DUN, (U*P.)i May 2:*.— The secret acssioa of Ihe All-India Congress Committee which lasted over five hours yea terdav afternoon devoted itself to tree and characteristic \ie\% on the working of
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  • 143 1 MacDONALD'S LONDON VISIT CONCERNED WITH SITUATION IN BURMA CHINA? LONDON. May 23.— Mr. Malcolm MacDoiiald Commissioner G«n< ml for South-tast A*ia, is spec'aLly concerned with the -uuatum Burma and China during his present visit here, 't was learned •••iiav from usually reliable purees. He has had talk- wth Colonial Secret*
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  • 80 1 LONDON. May 23. -Mi. David tees-Williams, British Unci'-r Seer*. ary of Statf for the Colonies, r*. iv<-d today a 1 Uv- House of Comnuns a party ui journalist* irom riong Kong. Fiji and Mauritius, WttfJ •re touring this country. Speaking about Hong Kong, Mr
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  • 90 1 N. M. Joshi On How To Counteract Communist Menace (From Our Own Corrtbpond^nt) BAKODA. May 23.— Adcli <->-n»g a public nutting in Baroda N. M joxhi. v«uran Trade I m 1« ad« t >a«d that a great effort i- «>• d^d to pull the people hack from "such temptation a*
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  • 61 1 'HIE HAGUE M Mi K J I k i Hi&n 1 ativ< i< i>u ch ia. will lcav< Hi' tavia on Ma M Mr Lovink 'u- appo Hml' Representative l«s< W< «K sion to Dr. Lou li > followins Uv pr<
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  • 349 2 Sinpapore, Tuesday, May 24, 1949. MAUYAN AFFAIRS IN THE PRESS IN INDIA in our id. h L P Hindu r D tO- 11 j ol MaI m« [or same. I ndian newshas .n M Hindu ol ita Baz^i Paprika" i Allahabad, the Hindustan Tim< M oi Delhi, the Ind 1
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  • 463 2 Preserve Purity Of The Congress Dr. Pattabhi's Advice SPEECH AT PROVINCIAL LEADERS' CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, May 17 (By Air Mail). The Presidents and retaries of 23 Provincial Congress Committees, including se from the acceding States, met here today for a three day cussion on the ways and means of improving
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  • 44 2 New Indian Railway Carriages Under Construction LUCKNOW, May 23.— The Indian Railway Workshops at Gorakhpur (United Provinces) have begun to build railway carriages on Austra- lured i ailway standard underfram These new carriages a] equip] with a ix'r of safety devices, iF O C.)
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  • 111 2 India's All Up" Airmail Service BOMBAY. May 23. India's "ail up" airmail service, started in April, now carries about 1.250,000 tters daily, it was officially learnt Tin u rvlce, which covers thirtyftve cities, transports an average ol half a million pounds of mail daily. Thert are 4.450 urban and 21.680
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  • 102 2 LOST AND FOUND" IN INDIAN KAILWAYS BOMB M I -Whai arc the things people in India lose while travelling in ra v i rains v Almost anything i*cording the GJ.P. (Great I :<!i.n Peninsula) railways which has »-t published a list oi unclaimed articles lirld t»> them for auction. Old
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  • 58 2 MEMORIAL TO RAJKOT MARTYRS KAJKOT, Ma? 23.— The Govern. nunt of Saurashtra wll shortly acquire the spot at Rajkot where police firing took place daring the 193*3 niov«m»m for responsible Got. eminent to build memorial to thi '•Martyrs.* 1 lh,. place will be named "Gandhi Chawk" and a marble RUtuc
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  • 38 2 BOMBAY, May 23. -A Weekly ic< b«'t\v ti Dotn. and Teheran Iran) has b«en inaugurated by tin Iranian Airways, II was announced here. Intermediate stops are mad- at Karachi, Zahidan, Kerman, Yazd and Zaharan.- FOC
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    58 2 Photo. B. G Kher, Premiei of Bombay state, is shown taking the salute at a militai ule in Baroda on May 1 to mark the merging «>i Baroda and Bombay. At left of him. wearing white, is In ,li\iaj former Premier oi Bombay. The merging oi the two states ended
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  • 193 2 '75 Percent Employment In Business Houses Must Re To Ceylonese' CEYLON HEWS: NEW DEMAND FOK (EYLONISATION OF APPOINTMENTS COLOMBO, Maj 2S^The Selecl CoaunitUc of (he (.ov emmeiit Parliamentary I rtj which was appointed l/in e into ih«- cinpl...v,-.,,.n, of personnel in busing establishmente reconaiended tha 75 per i t. should
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  • 13 2 MADRAS, lfaj Mi K R h. former I pryld Betc-Lr.,, •JiHy, Btcessed FOC
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  • 91 2 l> '<> Maj 23. A number 1 hav< i> i made as to prepared lya. P rtcd from 1931. la Ma- recently 1 tii- Malayan coconut d Malayan exporters of an now on pur. I <" for thf I «onui ■a'. Oil content o!
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  • 422 2 burma- RANGOON, May 23 Burmt the Karen stronghold <>\ [nsein on U! q mese Army announced. The shell u miles north of Rangoon, had been the fighting for months. News of the army advance came as h papers reported a split among some of which
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  • 143 2 Thakin Nus Warning I ihe Nation I r K KANGUON, May 23.— Prime Ninistei fhakin Nn ft the BurmeM nation that the Front n-r peopU 1 mon of Burma II tratriciae continues. rue I routier areas populittd by tLt M Kareunj comprLse 47 per cent of Burma. I i
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  • 61 2 Indian C.I.D. Chief To Visit Europe And America M u dlijii. Ma, u.— Mi i Ci >anj<;vi. Direcloi ol the < enirml intelligence Bureau at New Delhi is leaving shortb on an eirht-week studi lour of Europe, the Un s «(''s and Canada. Mi Sitnjcvi vOll s tud> the v\oik
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  • 55 2 New Deal lor Refugees In India A DELHI Maj 23 i man nt wni stop int of free rations I From Pakistan from Oct 31 it announced hei Th<? f lit 'AIJI provide them with i ■f ol .i:-: mill! irom Puki.stan k. pi t od and shelter in [ned
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  • 42 2 PATNA, May M.« Qo< hundnd H;iMf i -Ihniln, H Ii:m( fi:iin«n« RChotls and on, Mat-teak nchool li::v<- b+tn c±t.ih\i\hi>ti in Bihar dur- ilk. Uul 11 year- ->ay^ a rcpoi t of (h<f BecftUrj of the Bihar Baaic FOC
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  • 240 3 peiping Radio Accusation ping oi China Democratic league Also criticised Hay 'l lu Chinese Commup] opa tunaa guns agauuu int an%were accused of "carrying olicy." i: a series oi protest ayamsl the mapathy, «>""" as an \hna!/<i- i' charged Uanapatny I e d by ttritisn
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  • 100 3 ATTACK ON AMERICAN IMPERIALISM' Ii < uinmunisiai made a doublc[ii\ on Sundaj night. American cancellation Japa- i i >. forces In I singtao. p iixl trships arrived at from Japan On May 7, ambers landed on an rail arrier in i'»r- territo- Tsingta r> n May iOO
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    141 3 mass protest meeting organised by the hue Government and me UpposiilOil was neiU in DUOlin on way U, to proteM Against i uf itt-.auu i>iii. me Bin, wnicn saieguaros me position 01 ,>ii uy matting 11 unpossio* *»>r uie notui ana ak>utn to unite wunout me consent m me norui,
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  • 96 3 -JOSE 11.I 1 LAUREL Opposition Nacionalista Part) id the enigmatic figure of Dr. Jose j ghting hid for leadership of Asia's Ki'public. Id Jurisi who survived an assas«va« President under the Japanese President Elpidio Quirino in the il election. I m 1 H I tag I urel that his
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  • 92 3 LGRAI iv 23. rshal expi I to make an im<h this week <>n Yu ins 1 iding with the i well us cifnouncins attacks r iatelltes u\x>u i via, iponsible diplomatic sources re expressed the opinion thai hi b will be the i i
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  • 78 3 HYDERABAD, May 23.— With the integration ol me fc>an-"-Khas with the oewani, the Hyderabad Govern. mcnt have decidea t 0 abolish the .vo d nctg o! Atrai-Balda and -d^a 1 Ol thi l,Uo^ v^L^-,. in tn« -wo ui trici .^< wouia be grouped ttv e taiUKaa to
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  • 80 3 suw DELHI. May 23. The jnited Nations Kasnmir uommistiion Held Its nrst iuli meeting in arinagar on bunday, but urcidrci aot to open inuia sealed reply en cne Kasnmir di.spuu- until FuKi^wdii's answer nau also oeen received. The Indian radio announced that akistan s
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  • 75 3 CALCUTTA May 23. The Zoocal Survey ol India Is holding an investigation into the recent mass death of snakes in the United Provinces. A team of four zoologists has left for Bailia. the place where 10,000 snakes were reported to have died in
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  • 99 3 WASHINGTON. May 23. President Truman said in :i statement r was inexpressibly shocked and grieved to near oi the death of my friend James Forrestal. This able and devoted public .servant was as truly a casualty ol war as it he had died on the
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  • 46 3 SIMLA. May S3.— Simla's -luni quarters, inhabited l>y about 2,000 sweepers were characteriied as "unlit for human habitation*' by Mr. P. S, Azad, Labour Minister; Fast Punjab. The §wecpcn Sre to b« -icoommoflated In tw« labour hostels till new qualt»•r^ ar* r<ady. FOC
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  • 93 3 29 KILLED ON U.;S. TORNADO CnICAGO, Ma> ti. At least 29 peopie vs. re Kiiit-u una over 2ou injured in a ser* ?s ui tornadoes A.iir/i swept uirougn the uiniea otatf-s nuaaie v^tit outuraay nignt. Tne aeatn rou xras expcctea cu rise wnen disrapt^a communications are restored and more reports
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  • 95 3 AFGHAN KING SUFFERING FROM EYE INFECTION KARACHI May 23. Sir Henry Holland, iambus British opthalmic surg-con. **no flew to Kabul on May 12 to treat Kin^ Zahir Sh'ah of Afghanistan, sire', on arrival at Kara, hi yesterday that the King was suftering irom an eye infection caused by a cad
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  • 83 3 new DELHI. May 2;j. Private telegrams or telephone calls lor transfer or conversion of Japanese fortune's abroad to circumvent the regulations concerning exchange of the Allied Armies' Supreme Command in Japan will not be permitted, says a Press Note issued by the Director-General o!
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  • 172 3 PARIS, May 23. The Foreign Ministers oi Britain. France and lie United States met here at 1930 GM'i yesterday in a second, 'preparatory discussion' before Monday's opening oi the Council ol oreign Ministers. U.S. Secretary ol State Dean \cheson, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and
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  • 108 3 NEW DELHI. May 2\\ The Indian Government is taking >t<-p.^ to Improve the quality and processing ol mica exported from this country. The Indian Standard* Institution has issued two draft Indian standards for comment by mica interests in India and abroad. These standards are designed to ensure
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  • 84 3 'Union Of Sovereign States Of India' MUSLIM'S SUGGESTION FOR RENAMING INDIA NEW DELHI, May J}.— A Muslim member of the Indian [ituent Assembl} has suggested thai India should be re named Tnion of Sovereign States of India." The member, Maulana Hasrat Mohaai, has tabled an amend menf to the Indian
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  • 156 3 INDIANS PAKISTANIS FREE TO ENTER MALAYA? CALCUTTA, Ma> The immigration authorities in Malaya have decided to discontinue the issue ot entry permits tor newcomers from India, Pakistan and Ceylon, it is learnt in Calcutta, says an A.F.I. report published in New Delhi. Persons from India. Pakistan and Ceylon, desirous of
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  • 267 3 Planned Industrial Programme Necessary Says Visveswarayya FOR STEPPING UP INDIA'S NATIONAL INCOME BOMBAY, May 23. The average income of an Indian could be raised threefold in ten years through a "proper planned industrial progiamme," according to Sir Mokshakundam Visvcswarayya, Indian industrial magnate. Sir M. Msveswaravya things that the individual income,
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  • 212 3 Arabs Will Turn To Communism Warns King Abdullah AMERICANS URGED TO CHANGE THEIR POLICY IN MIDDLE EAST CAIRO. May 1.l. Inless l/nited States Middle Kast policy is based on cliiierent principles the Arab world "will be driven to Communism Kin| Aodullan of Transjordan told a special correspondent of the Egyptian
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    • 143 3 4^'nr "S^fc.l lowing /ith health! both f>i them .ire She \u he ul motherhood mk>v fully and he is rcnlly a "botlficifi hoy" because they have both t» faking Seven SeaS for quire i i nmc now Cod Liv.r Oil, SevenSeaS is (»od Liver Oil ai freshest and purest, is
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  • 576 4 IMPERATIVE IF NORMAL ADaitibTiiATlON IS TO SUCCEED, &AKS GOVERNMENT SqufUter areas in the Merapoh District, West hang, just south of the Kelantan border, are note ur(d by Security Forces. Police and Mill- on Sunday, Man oegan operations under ;it!i Regulation 171).
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE. May 23. Mr. C. I J Micnael has arrived from India to take up his post as Attache to the Representative ot the Government oi Inciia in Malaya. H.' will in addition attend to passport work. GIIS
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  • 338 4 LONDON, May 23.— Mrs. B. H. Oon, unofficial rcpresenialive on the Malayan Federal Legislative C ouncil ot professional! educational and cultural interests, said in London last week that whatever happened in China, Malaya could never become Communist while English-educated Chinese remained in the country,
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  • 87 4 The Select Committee appointed camine the undermentioned an prepared to consider re- itions from public bodies or any member oi the public. All memoranda or other representations Should be submitted to the Clerk "i Councils. Government Singapore, before June 1,
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  • 119 4 Then was a large gathering of members and guests present at the opening of the Club House of the Singapore Admiralty Local Stan Union at No l. Farrer Park yesterday at 5 p.m. Mr. li. i J i- va President I the SALSU in declaring the
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  • 35 4 PRESENTATION OF HONOURS AT IPOH 111 be ht'lei at thv I n y on Saturday, May 5 p.m. when the I! r Sir Henry Gun nations/ Only mLU be :rJmitted to cy, says an Official
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  • 86 4 INDIAN FINE ARTS CIRCLE FORMED IN SINGAPORE At a meeting held at No. L43, Tanglin Road, on Saturday May 21, an Indian Fine Arts Circle was formed with the object oi promoting Indian muMc, drama and dance. Membership <>i the Circle is open to all interested in the above. The
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  • 112 4 On May 20, Royal Air Farce fighters based at Kuala Lumpur completed their luuth air strike linst the bandits' in Malaya win n they attacked the Batu Arang urea m Selangor. it had en reported that bandits were in this area and were in hiding
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  • 42 4 The marriage ol Sri Govindasatny, formerly of the Indian Daily Mail. Singapore, and brother of Sri P. Anatharaman of Thirunagari, Tanjorc District, with Kumari Rukmani, daughter of Sri Narayansumy Naidu of Nannilam Taluk, was solemnised at Thirunagari yesterday, May 23.
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    90 4 Picture Photograph taken on the oceassfon of the farewell tea part) Riven \)s the Singapore News Vendors Association In honour of Mr P. Ayyakannu. former Secretary of the Association, on the evr of his departure to India on leave last week. Mr. Ayyakannu is seen second from right In this
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  • 435 4 The President of the United States, Mr. Harry Truman, has designated the week .May 22-2S, as World Trade Week in the United States and urged the appropriate state and municipal authorities, together with business, educational and civic groups, and the people of the United
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  • 202 4 U.S. INFORMATION SERVICE TO BE ESTABLISHED IN KUALA LUMPUR The American Consulate General announces the arrival on Maj IS of Richard A. Poole, American Vice Consul, who, as deputy to Mr. vV. Henry Lawrence Jr., American Consul and Director of the United states Information Service 1 1 SIS) lor Singapore
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  • 197 4 BATAVIA, tony :.i. An csliinat eu «i,uuu Jauuurers iron Java vvm migrate HUM year troid pupiil(»u> Java 10 Sumatra vviiere a never! laijour Mioriage is nampennj; iMiiic production 01 rufeoer am* mi Oil. me programme for moving Java nesc u Olivers into lue pianialioii country
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  • 150 4 TOWN CONGRESS The Annual General meeting <>i the Town Local Congi' tne new otlicL' bearers will be held >u Sunday, May 29, at N" 6 R Course Lane at 5 p.m. All Indians are requested to take part in the elections, writes the Secretary ol
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  • 31 4 rhe next ordinary meeting the second session of the Singaj Legislative Council will b< held on June 21 at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 53 4 intending pilgrim ident m Singapore are remind' d tha applications lor Pilgrim I i ,t be submitted one mont lat sailing, says official Press relew Application lor .it the Colonial Secretarj Offlc Every applicant should app person witli two copi< i <>i a pa port photograph, ,tnd
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