Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 122. SINGAJORE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 112 1 Pec ulation Mounts About First President Of Indian Republic prasad Denies Kivalry Between Himsel iRaiaji For The Post LjiRI IS THE FITTEST MAN FOR THE 1 1/ i kilt? (mii Own CorrespoMcnt) Dr. Rajendra Pramd, Indian Constituent Assembly, issutoday deprecating press speculation ximself would contest for the post of oi
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  • 144 1 Dravida Kazaagham Tamil Paper's Deposit Forfeited (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 12.— The Government ordered forfeiture of the deposit of Rs. 2,000 security by the Tamil Daily "Viduthalai." 'the Dravidian Kazhagham's Journal for publishing a matter likely to induce class and communal hatred m April. The Government further directed
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  • 113 1 I vUMMITTKK'S RECOMMENDATIONS u.puo«i- -I > mm jiio uiojj) up of Provincial ovincc as the machinery for fixation Boards for each industry for wage requirements are amonff the principal he Fair Waves Committee m its report f 1 i- been
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  • 88 1 ARMED POLICE PATROLLING CALCUTTA STREETS CALCUTTA, June 12. Armed police yesterday patrolled South Calcutta streets after "red flag" demonstrations protesting at the police firing on Communist prisoners involved m three mutinies m the past two days. The demonstrators had set fire to tWo tramcars. Two of the de. monstrators were
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  • 31 1 Bonus To Be Paid In National Savings Certificates? loodtni i tnd 'i an li be Tribunal to < -putes of th«National •*u» ordinanrr that m at l-aat ont f ash and w
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  • 10 1 ROMULO TO SPEAK ON WORLD PEACE he free V Hi
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  • 215 1 Madras Newspapers' Threat To Govt Against Levy Of Advertisement Tax BUT PREMIER SAYS GOVT. WILL NOT BE COWED BY SUCH THREATS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 12. Threat by editors of leading city newspapers that they may be forced to withhold publicity to the Government and its officials if
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  • 158 1 Malayan Troubles Will Be Over Shortly Says Lord Killearn TRIBUTE TO NEHRU GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June»il2. Former British Special Commissioner Lord Killearn proceeding to Colombo en route to Singapore, told pressmen at the Minambak kam airport yesterday that he was fully confident the Communist trouble m Malaya
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  • 216 1 VAST PROGRESS MADE IN RECENT YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 12.— The Royal Indian Air Force, youngest branch of India's Defence Services, is last becoming a power m strategic Southern Asian zone. With the modest
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  • 115 1 Regulations Concessions (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, June 12.— Oreat enthusiasm prevails here following last night's Government of India's announcement making concisions m customs regulations m order to lessen the hardships of tin- people of the Settlements. Mr. Muthu Pillai, Mayor of Poiidicherry, declared "I
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  • 128 1 SAIGON, June 12.— Cochin-China Prime Minister, Tran Van Huu, said yesterday he had requested the French police chief m Saigon to release 23 Vietnamese arrested by the French secret police. They were suspected of belonging to a secret pr*o-Vietminh (IndoChinese autonomist) association and of
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  • 165 1 SPECULATION OVER SUCCESSOR TO AGA KHAN KARACHI, June 12. Commenting on the report published m the Chicago Tribune that Aly Khan's younger brother Sadaruddin might succeed the Aga Khan, the President of the Aga Khan's Supr«ra« Council for Pakistan and the Persian Gulf, said "there is absolutely no foundation for
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  • 60 1 INDIAN AIR FORCE TRAINING COLLEGE AT BANGALORE LONDON, Jurw, 12.— A Royal Indian Air Fore*- technical training College wiil open mi n Bangalore early m July to train civilian university graduates and ground crews for the force, Ne w Delhi radio announced. Fifteen British instructors wiil b«*. on the technical
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  • 90 1 SOFIA. June 12. -There ha- been no public Statement yet m Sofia In th* state of health of Premier Goor. gi Dimitrov. sine the communique announcing that he Was m a sanitarium, near Moscow, for his health. Private sources m the Government disclosed m
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON. June 12. —The Philippines and Thailand <Siam> will sign a treaty of friendship a* the Thai Embassy here next Tuesday. Prince Wan Waithayakon will sign for Thailand and Ambassador J. M. EHzaldc for the Philippines. The treaty will take effect latei when ratifications
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  • 52 1 COLOMBO, June 12 —Mr. A V Alexander, British Defence Minister, lefl Katunayake Airport near here for Britain today aft'-r being held up for 24 hours by engine trouble m hi* special York plane. Mr Alexander, who has visit* d Hong Kong, arrived here on
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  • 157 1 RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA TO SAVE. HONG KONG LONDON, June 12.— The foreign office denied on Saturday a report by Drew Pearson concerning Britain's position on the recognition of Communist China. A Foreign office spokesman said Pearson was reported to have declared that United States Ambassador Lewis Douglas had obtained
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  • 61 1 ROME. June 12.— Rajkuman Amrit Kaur, Indian Minifter <>f Health, arrived m Rome by air yesterday to head the Indian delegation to the second World Health Assembly of the United Nation?. She was met at the airport by Indian Charge d 'Affaires Ranja Subra Main
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  • 451 1 Chinese Irregulars Hold Burma Road Town Of Paoshan RANGOON, June 12. Chinese irregulars nol Communists yesterday held Paoshan, strategic Burma Road town m the Chinese province of Yunnan, about 90 miles from the Burmese frontier, according to Dr. Tv Yuen-tan, Chinese Ambassador m Rangoon. Dr. Tv told Reuter that the
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    • 840 2 IN Ms speech last week m the Australian House of Representative! during the second reading of the Australian Immigration Act Am'Tidnn-nt Bill, the Minister of Immigration Mr. Arthur Oalw«H justifying the i»olicy adopted against A ana and other coloured people*;, said: 'Australia's immigration policy is based on
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  • 369 2 Colours Assigned To Replies On Referendum P a J In Chandernagore Voting Particulars Printed In French And Bengali PONDICHERRY, June 12.— 1n pursuance of the decree of the French Government, M Chambon, Commissioner of the French Settlement m India, m an order has assigned two colours for the voting papers,
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    26 2 Mr. Kinmanuol Abraham (rifhi) presents his i,u I Ethiopian Minister to India to Mr RajaßooaU 1 (General of India, at Government House t v i>,.| m
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI, June 12. Cadets at the Indian Armed Forces Academy at Dehra Dun will be called "gentlemen cadets." They are addressed "G.C. so and so" instead of with_the conventional Mister FOC
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  • 41 2 LUCjKNOW, June 12.--The Govern aent ot toe Unite d Province:, will .won sot up a cement factory here the provincial government flrst industrial enterprise. Tne iartory is expected to produce about 700 tons of cement daily. FOC
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  • 217 2 PACHMARHI, June 12. A .spokesman of the C.P. Government here denied a Press report of lack of proper facilities for Mr. M.. S. Golwalkar. leader of the RSS. now detained m Seoni Jail as State prisoner under Regulation 3 af 1818. The Government spokesman said
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  • 126 2 VOTERS GETTING READY TO TAKE CRUCIAL DEDISION TO BE WITH FRANCE OR JOIN INDIAN UNION (From Our Own Correspondent) CHANDfiRNAGORE, June 12.— With just one week lei t for the fateful referendum on June 19, 12,000 voters of Chan, dernagore are getting ready to take a crucial decision whether it
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  • 233 2 Changes To Be Made In Customs Arrangements For Pondicherry Karikal India Gout- Accpts Mr. P. A* Menon's Suggestions NEW DELHI. .June 12. The Indian Government last night announced they accepted the recommendations of Mr. l\ A. Me. non. Joint Secretary to the Ministry External Affairs, on the customs arrangements for
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  • 38 2 COLOMBO, June 12.— A licensed pilot, trainee and a passenger were killed when a trainer aircraft ot the Ceylon Flying Control Board crashed at Chllaw, 50 miles north of Colombo, Friday night. Reuter
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  • 227 2 WICHITA, Kansas, June i 2. has become the champion of the common people m Asia. I think we missed the turn," Frank Williston of the University of Washington Far Eastern Department said here last week. He addressed the 14th annual institute of international relations
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  • 70 2 BOMBAY. Jim** 12. An Indian Prince, ox-Ruler oi a small state, has taken the job of Traffic Inspector m the Bombay Government Transport Departm-ent. He is the 23-yeur-oid RaJa ol Jamkhandi. now plain Mr. Parsuram Patwardhan. His state was merged with Bombay provin<« s:)ine months
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  • 71 2 ARMEDABAD (Bombay Pro vince). June 12. Sonia. a notorious outlaw, wants to become a social worker. In a letter to an eminent social worker here. Sonia said: "I have jecomc ;>n outlaw to protect the rights of my land. If the Government does not
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  • 47 2 NAGPUR, June 12.— Mr. H. V. Deshpande, Secretary of the Central Provinces Board of Physical Welfare, will represent India at th<forthcoming Lingiad Congress festival at Stockholm. A team of fifteen Indian at hi- I are leaving for the Stockholm festival shortly.- FOC
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  • 208 2 Ot The 'Hunter And Killer Group' Type POONA, June 12.— The Royal Indian Navy will have a task force of the' "Hunter and Killer Group" type, Vice-Admiral W. K. Parry, Chief of Staff and Commander-in_Chief of the Navy. nnouiu-ed here. The Admiral said that
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  • 114 2 INDIAN KILLLED IN SOME PAKISTAN INJURED IN BORIE INCIDENT AMRITSAR. j MM |L. di.vi is irjiurtfri to h lV(> W*V A mci sonic Pakistan ■&<* border m< idem <>nr Jillafe 4 Kakkai on iff HS the riftf K.ui M II is slated Ui.ii »J ••I 50 cattle lifters V Pakistan
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  • 49 2 DUM DUM JAIL COMMUNIST PRISOSERS IN MUTINY? i \i.( i i r\ June m^ drcd and thirtj sonrra m Dum i 1 oiilskirN oi iiluiii K^ a si. Mr nt unit 111 Win i t'fin hnill H| Mind > md p"' 11 1 I on I i id.i mornini fl
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  • 25 2 A DELHJ V mills, ol th< I will ft small bi Indian rr i 1 d'T th. I suited f'»r l-i 1 purp FOC
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  • 116 3 I aE WERE DOMINATED uliTAHlSTS KATAYAMA r MOB \l REAKMAMENT CONFERENCE TREI X, Switzerland, June 12.— I x Democrat leader i'etsu Katuyama yearn nveness of tar Eastern delegates E Moral Rearmament "for E committed by us against our neighX fXW delegates from >VJ countries have S/ /H7 ////tf /m
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  • 60 3 Japan Wants A Moral Rearmament Force In it tin iPI mi; M Mil „,11 ..i l..i>i IndoMoral rearmam«m hope Foi n>«in r 1 wvw > PROBLEMS n hi> nrusl of i lie work <>i i it.M (1 such pon »c imi.i th«ii!{ m\ news i" believe that i i be
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  • 385 3 BURMA: Govt. Troops Rushed To Assam Border 112^— Goyeriunenl troops rushed to the ht a running «un batt'e with Commu ad blown up bridges on the Chindwin under. Hurnia Army Radio reported were killed. I F the Implied R tiward toft hf TeI vost I I ten- 'dom u-i cv.
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  • 121 3 114 Striking Municipal Sweepers Arrested In Bombay BOMBAY, June 12. Police on Saturday arrested lit municipal >\veepers whose month -old strike is threatening the city's drainage system, sa.vs an Al* report. Many ol the X.OOO conservancy department strikers carried bouliins and other hard matter to the city's L6,tVt mainholes m
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  • 79 3 PARIS, June 12. Fazlak Rahman, Paki3 a-ii Ministtcr of Com merce and ina^iy. Bate here y*.s tcrday tli it Hie French Government i.s to send a del^gptlon to Pakistan to conclude o. trade agreement between we t»vo countries. No date has yet been nx-ed. The
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  • 104 3 BERLIN. June 12. A SovietAmerican agreement last night signalled the end of the Berlin rail atrik<\ Early tcday it was announced that representatives of the four occupation powers had hammered out the first draft of a trade treaty for aJI Germany. Prompt
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  • 547 3 Republican Govt. To Return ,To Jogja On June 20 1 wo Conditions Precede Return Says Dr- Van Royen BATAVIA, June 12.— 0r. J. H. Van Royen, Chair man of the Netherlands delegation, said he expected the return of the Republican (iovernment to Jogjakarta on June 20, according to Aneta, the
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    57 3 Photo. Prakash Chandra Joshi (left) of Hoshiapur. East Punjab, India, a graduate of Punjab University m Lahore, who is completing two years of study m plant genetics at Smith College, Northampton. Massachusets. ISA, and who received a degree of doctor of Philosophy on June 6, is congratulated by Miss Roberta
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  • 217 3 j#e 7s Hairsplitting, Says Ceylon Daily News COLOMBO, June 12.— The Ceylon Daily News yesterday accused Australian Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell of "terminological hairsplitting" m his statement on immigration policy to the Australian House of Representatives on Thursday. Commenting on the speech, m
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  • 129 3 Missing Indian Millionaire Held To Ransom By Burma Rebels RANGOON, June 12.— Mh. Bnjlal Naraindas, Indian millionaire and Hce-mill owner, is being held Ut ransom for three lakhs of rupees by the gunmen who kidnapped him him outside Rangoon on Wednesday, it was learned yesterday. It was believed he was
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  • 95 3 LONDON, June 12. Nineteen-year-old George Frederick Thatcher was charged m London yesterday with being concerned m robbing Lady Brooke, former Ranee of Sarawak It was stated that a brooch belonging to the ex-Rane* was found m his room. The charge stated that
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  • 104 3 "Chinese Reds Will Not Drive British Out Of Hong Kong" SAN FRANCISCO, June 12—Chinese Communist*, will not try to kick Britain out of Hongkong because "they know which side their bread is buttered on," Sir Harold Howitt, Chairman of a British firm of chartered accountants, said on Thursday on arriving
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  • 80 3 PARIS. June 12. M. Khursed Lai. Indian Minister of Communications, yesterday completed his inspection of civil aircraft m Britain, Switzerland and France. He was leaving Paris last night, for Rome for a semi-private visit before flying to Bombay where be is expected to arrive
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  • 46 3 BOMBAY. June 12.— Go-a4uw tactics by Bombay workers wen; "partly responsible" for a hold-up of four ships at the port yesterday shipping circles said. While 12 ships wert' unloading food cargors another 13 wen- waiting m mid-stream for berths. Reuter
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  • 537 4 Proselytisation Of 'Tamil' Labourers In Malaya Defended! OhGAK OF MALAYSIA METHODIST CHUtiCH REPLIES TO IDM EDITORIAL Replying to the IDM editorial of 18.3.49 entitled -Don't Meddle In People's Religion", the April-May issue of the "Malaysia Message' 7 the official organ of the Methodist Church m Malaysia, writes: Under the above
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  • 63 4 Tlih following telegram has been recciv< d fr< m the Colonial Office, London, by the High Commisslo-n-.T. Sir Henry Gurney: "Her Majesty Queen Mary has requested that an expression of lier sincere gratitude should lie conveyed to the Government and people ot the Federation of Malaya for
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  • 493 4 JO lit*, r.JJIiOK Sir,- Fur tne pa^L few days I nave been reading with interest me criticisms m your columns aoout tne Indian oroadcasts oi itaoio iViaiaya. it is sometimes disgusting to observe tne condemnation oi the entire Indian programme. You will agree that criticisms should
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  • 96 4 The Malayan Indian Congress has donated $1,000 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. The total of the fund now stands at $28,055.51. Following are details of latest donations to the Funds:— SINGAPORE BANKS: Mr. V Ganapathy. 49. Market Street. Singapore (Monthly Contribution
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  • 58 4 The annual General Election of the Tanjong Pagar and Kampong Bahru Local Congress will be held on Sun lay. June IS at 76 Nelson "Road :»r 10 a.m. All In liana m this area arc requested to take part m this election, writes the Hon. Secretary,
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  • 290 4 ALSO TWO LORRIES BURNT On the afternoon of June 11, a large party of bandits entered Melville Estate m Labis area (Johore). They detained about twenty labourers m one kongsi. Theij set (ire to two lorries belonging to a timber contractor. The detained labourers were
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  • 135 4 Malay Trade Union Advisory Officer Visits Kuala Trengganu Th<r Malay Trade Union Advisory Oflicer, .federation of Malaya, Cm Abdul Rahman bin Abu Osman. who is paying an official visit to Kuaia Trengganu, arrived from Kota Bahru on June 11. Yesterday morning he was given an audience with tne Sultan 01
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  • 498 4 "INDISPENSABLE FOR PEOPLE OK MALAYA WHERE TB IS SO RUE" SAYS MR. J. A. E. *7/i this country where tuberculosis is so rife, the dealers of Scott's Emulsion are doing a great service to humanity m forming that essential chain of distribution which enables
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  • 371 4 The, following further contributions to the above fund are thanklully acknowledged: rhe Asiatic Labour Stall (Royal Bakery) 57.00 Ms.S. A. Allapitchay Co. 51.00 Ms. O. A. Haji Mohamed Ismail Co. 51.00 M/s. V. M. S. Abdul Razak Co. 51.00 M s. S. N. Abdul
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  • 92 4 M ncoln Johnnon, Vice-Pre«i denj of the Manufacturers Trust Company, New York, N.Y., and their Far Eastern Representative, Mr. Tristan E. B'-pJnt. left the State* about May 1 for an extensive visM the Far East, and an- du<- h n by air toward the
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  • 21 4 Th<- sale of Victory Saving Certificates up to and Including May 31, ]9VJ. amounted to $85f> 028 .">O.
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    • 128 4 Raniakrishna Mission's Now Manaffin^ Committee the .Annual General Meeting tlir Ramakiishna Mission held ■it the Mission premises on June 11. Saturday, at 4.30 p.m.. the following W( re elected to constitute the Advisory Committee for the nsuing year: Swam! Vamadevananda President; Mr. V. Pakirisamy J.P.. M.C. Vie* -President; Mr. S.
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    • 80 4 FIRST POSTWAR YMCA TENNIS TOURNAMENT The first post-war V.M.C.A. Tennis Tournament will commence on June 22. Entry forms for: (a) Men's Singles Championship; (b) Men's Double Championship: (c) Men's Singles' Handicap; (d) Men's Doubles Handicap; and (c) Junior Singles' Championship (Under 18 years of age), are available from: Mr I.
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