Indian Daily Mail, 28 July 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. no. 168. SINGAPOKE, THURS )A V. JULY 28. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 67 1 Amendment Suggested By Constitution Drafting Committee Krom Our Own Correspondent) U H DELHI, July 27.— The Indian Constituent orfy*0 rfy* Drafting Committee now sitting in New 0 tws rnnended th<> Draft Constitution provisions tMrer certain categories of overseas nationals for fan citiz* nshtp* il is
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  • 143 1 CON ASSEMBLY TO HOLD NIGHT SITTINGS in FINISH DRAFT CONSTITUTION ADOPTION BY AUG 15 UU DELHI, July 27.— The next session of the Han l OMtituent Assembly will commence at 8 am o/ time on July 30. the Secretariat of the Const i<nt \mmbUi announced here. 1 Committee which--25 has
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  • 49 1 STRATION FOR CLAIMS FOR FRANCHISE NjJ jui y rj._ G oan«, PaLi l T an d **hmt foreign g* +g claim Indian citL g ha v been a>ked by the K,*J of franchise with > (J 1 District* in which wtf, et b) (...veriiment R f such claims, i» FOC
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  • 39 1 M PLANE DISASTER VICTIMS' ASHES ana killed i n an Bombay on Wednesday A rlmef. <KLM> 1 U due in New f^v night. casks con- nine Ame. New York I -pondent, cl in the vere returnIndonesia ap on. Government.
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  • 116 1 LONDON, July 27.— The Indian and Australian partners in Reuters were represented at the annual genertral meeting in London, the first since the entry of the Press Trust of India into the ownership of Reuters early this Mr. Devadas Gandhi, director, representing the Preeg
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, July 27. Sved Kasim Razvi, former Razakar chief of Hyderabad State, wa today charged with the murder of Shoebullah Khan, editor of the nationalist Urdu Daily "Imroze." Razvi was produced before the Three.Man Special Tribunal appointed by the Hyderabad Military Government
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 27— A military contingent of French troops have arrived in Kara"kkal from Pondi. cherry to augment the forces in the Settlement, according to report* reaching h*re today. The annual Budget Session of the French India Representative Assembly has been
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  • 112 1 2 Women Among Successful I.A.S. I.P.S. Candidates NEW DELHI, July 27.— The Federal Public Service Commission published a list of 162 successful candidates for the Indian Administrative Service and 106 for the Indian Police Service. Some of the name s are common to both lists. Among them are two women,
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  • 122 1 DIRECTIVE TO SIR AND MSM AUTHORITIES MADRAS, July Z7.—The Railway Board ha* directed option to palntln* the names of railwa^ scions in^SSm^U^&l regional language on the name -cards of station »lf tfnrm ti. i thoritk. of the South Indian Railway and^ the Madras
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  • 74 1 DAM LAKE AFTER GEN. STILWELL'S NAME WEST POINT. New York, July 27. A dam and lake on the U.S. military acadcmv reservation were officially named Stillwell Dam and Stilwelf Lake on Tusesday in honoot of the late General Joseph W. Stilwell. At the dam. th< General's widow unveiled a bronze
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, July 27— Mr. K. K. Chettur, Joint Secretary of the Commerce Ministry, will represent India at the forthcoming trade talks between the sterling countries and the SCAP. it is learned here. The conference, to be held in Tokyo, will discuss the promotion
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  • 55 1 RARE LADAKHI MANUSCRIPTS BROUGHT TO INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. July 27.— Rare Ladakhi manuscripts and photographs of th e famous Ladakhi fre s coe? have been brought to India by Mr M. P. Chakravarti, Director-Gene-ral of Archaeology, who has just returned from a tour of Ladakh, north-eastern
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  • 52 1 JNDO-PAKISTAN INFORMATION COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, July 27.— Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, will rf? J2S Indian delegation to the indo-Pakistan Information consultative committee meeting here on Aug. 1. 6 T i^ Pakistan delegation will be headed by Mr. Kwaja Shahabuddin, Minister of Information P»iri«ta*i
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  • 37 1 SHANGHAI. July 27. Harbour police reported today a junk cansized in the lower Whangpoo fii Monday s typhcon with the loss of IwFJ I^ 5 oosti "g the known dead in the storm here to 37.- A.P.
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  • 327 1 Nationalists Reported Repulsing Red Attack CHINA: S A £T°£* Ju,v 27 Chin Nationalist rearsuard detachments were today reported to be fi^htin ff back against numerically superior Communist HuSnertvin 0 c U e ntryS f <**»***> «*W of The Prvmcial capital was still in Nationalist hands this morning and the situation
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  • 141 1 Persia— Pakistan Dispute Over Claim To Bahrein Island KARACHI, July 27.— Persia has protested to the Pakistan Government, through its Embassy h*re, because Pakistan has mvited a delegate from the Persian Gulf island of Bahrein to attend the Moslem economic conference in Karachi next winter usually reliable sources said last
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  • 101 1 Autonomy ForFr. Indian Settlements: New French Intrigues! PARIS, July H. The French Council of Ministers decided today to examine the problem ot autonomy for French establishments in Southern India within the framework of French India, M. Francois Mitterand. Under-Secretary ol State for information, stated. Mr. Paul Co&te Foret, French Minister
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  • 83 1 Japanese Technicians To Arrive In India Next Month NEW DELHI. Julv 27 —The Government said Tuesday night that six Japanese technicians and machinery for light industries will arrive *n India next month. The technicians will include thePresident of the Toy Maker- Association of Tokyo. Arrangements for their visit w*rc made
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI, July 27.— The Indian Government has decided to fix the age of compulsory retirement for government employees at 55, it was officially announced here. The Government, the announcement said, could not accept the Central Pay Commission's recom. mendations, which de^red th„
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  • 49 1 BRISBANE. July 27. Lt.-Col Daya Singh Bedi, Indian High Commissioner in Australia, said yesterday he believed the United Nations could bring about a settlement of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan He was speaking at a civic reception given to Government reBmSSSrtIHS lending Brisbane's United Nations Week" Reuter
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, July 27— The Government of India hav* decided to build a national museum of art, archaeology and anthropology in New Delhi at a cost of about Rs. 1 crore. One of the sites, the Kings, way crossing here, would be set
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  • 133 1 LONDON, July 27— Labour trou ble s continue to b*set the British Government. Railway trade union delegates were expected todav to decide whether to accept the Gov. ernment's latest proposals for arbitration of the men's claim for a wa increase of ten shillings a
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  • 69 1 PARIS. July 27. The French Nanonal Assembly approved £tifi Cat.on oi the North Atlantic Paer on Wedm^,^ by a vote of 498 to t ™n Asvmb if vuU^ ft* Oh char. er after a n all-night a e S&ion murk. ntt? Ul^ ts betwee Commu.
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  • 93 1 CHURCHILL FORGETS HIS CIGARS! GARDONE, Ital>, July >7—Winston Church forgot hd rigar on a .plane in whieh he arrived h lent zt^LSS** 4 hotel attendants sent a special car speeding to the rescue on Tuesday. f..n he i ar re A urneil cawylnf a bn full oi long Havanas ,iJ,r
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  • 848 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. July 28, 1949 FACT. NOT FICTION IN our editorial yesterday entitled "Jndiaa Labour Profit-Sharing'," we made a passing reference to th e discrimination in the wages paid to estate labour in Malaya as between Indian and Chinese and quoted a statement recently made by the
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  • 313 2 Accommodation For 500 Offered In Govt. House Estate NEHRU OBJECTS TO EVICTION OF DELHI REFUGEES NEW DELHI, July 27.— Mr. Raj igopalachari (he gover-nor-General, received from Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna, Rehabilitation Achiser to the Government of India, an account of the measures tiken to
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  • 43 2 HAMBURG, July 27.—The Economic Ministers of nil 11 Wist Oorman States were meeting here today to discuss the revival of Gernuui shipping. They will consider the financing of'a shipbuilding programme 0n a national basis, and th« whole question of 's export trade.— Reuter
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  • 143 2 NEW DELHI, 27.— July 27— A meeting called by the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, of representatives of the Ministries of Rehabilitation, Works, Mines and Power. Defence and Health decided **'o comb out all possible buildings in Delhi which could be utilized for housing displaced families
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  • 248 2 Mother Tongue As Medi Of Instr uc tion In Jun Secondary School CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON EDUCATION DEPT. STUDYING UUIaUMBO, July 27.— Han itohne »h I the media of instruction in junior second,!! m,, h *n*J engaging the attention of the Education IhLl^ >>l As a first ;;te D it hag
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  • 89 2 U.N. Chinese Official Impressed With Ceylon Free Education Scheme COLOMBO, Jih v h i vV S wrn ,h S,U Cial 1 UNESCO .uho|,ft( ,Lni h^ after a short vkjt. (l d a prN* ference hr wa, grmtlv B J with thf Fre. Kducation v* »nd wa. convinced it miS Ht
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  • 110 2 TIME SCHEDULE ESSENTIAL FOR MOTHER TONGUE" COLOMBO. July 24.— A linu schedule, for introducing the mother tongue at the rate of one class per year should be outlined by the Government, was one of the decision*, >f the joint meeting of the Execu- of h a,, cni S English s-nhii
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  • 154 2 KARIMGANJ (Assam), July 27. Mr. Rohini Kumar Choudhury, Honorary Kegion.il Adviser for Relief and Rehabilitation in Assam for Government of India, expressed the hope that the talent energy and resourcefulness of refugees who had come to thr province would go a long way to build up
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  • 117 2 HYDERABAD, July The trial of Kasim Kazvi will begin at the old British military hospital buildings. Trimulgherry, today according to an arnnou: cement from the oilice of the special tribunal which is to try him. Day-to-day hearings will commence from Aug. 1. A Government Press Note issued
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  • 71 2 INDIA SETS UP COMMITTEES ON EVACUEE PROPERTY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 27. India Government have set up two com. inittos on evacuof property, one to deal witn questions concerning income tax and the other t 0 suggest a machinery for verification of claims, the Rehabilitation Ministry announ.
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  • 229 2 Indian Industrialists To Go Back From Agreement On Profit-Sharing? WIN LABOUR'S CONFIDENCE APPEALS MEHTA NEW DELHI, July 27.— The Indian Labour Ministry V Centra] Advisory Council Mondav reached a deadlock on a scheme for proiil.sharin^ between capital and labour, agreed in principle last year by a tripaMite capital-labour.Government conference. The
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  • 131 2 NAGPUR, July 27.— The Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (R.S.S.) one-time militant Hindu organisation, will assist the fight against communism in India. Mr. M. S. Golwalkar. President of the R.S.S., who was recently released from prison, following the Indian Government's decision to lift the ban on the organisation
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  • 148 2 WELL- KNOWN U.S. ENGINEER TO VISIT INDIA TO ADVISE GOVT. ON INDUSTRIAL PLANNING NEW DELHI, July 27.— The Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, has invited Mr. S. A. Thone. a well known American engineer with considerable experience in planning and harnessing national resources, to visit India and to advise the Government.
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  • 469 2 Prakasam's Charges Against Madras Ministry Boomeranged Back SHANKERRAO DEO SAYS THEV ARE BASELESS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 27. The Shankarrao Deos report to the Congress Working Committee regarding the charges of corruption and cummunalism against the Madras Ministry as published in a Delhi journal on Monday has fullv
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  • 26 2 GODSE TO BE SENT TO DELHI JAIL NEW Dtllll. M GMbe. *r******SL 7*H death l"r the Gandhi, will *J ft, Delhi Dimikl J al wa>'learnl FOC
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  • 291 3 O$L TO MAKE PLEA IN COMMONS v luh 27.— A plea for close contact between the I v m j I nitch fiovernments in combatting Com a thEa"l Asla n who,e inslea^ of treating it nroblem in different regions is
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  • 55 3 M. Plane Tragedy ns' Ashes Arrive in Amsterdam ptDAM .Ink r,. The M th*- rirtira* ol the K.L.M. Mill plum- rash at (ihat\gz*ty, un Jul) 1 1. arrived f>' airpi.it toda) in a spei incl idlng 13 lost their n, flying r after land- Delhi. j'- carried :i meraoOl thr
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  • 252 3 rtial Law Declared In Canton FI( S ORDER FOR CAPTURE OF CITY HJOX, July 27.— Chinese Nationalist Garrison jj«r* proclaimed martial law in Canton effec- J ,(l( iuarters a|go announced that a strict cur- enforced between midnight and 05.00 a.m. tamped down worsened I H/inan I the pro- ilist hands
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  • 60 3 I NDI AN TEA EXPORTS TO U.S.A. NEW DELHI. July 27.—Authoritative figures available of exports of t«a from India to USA reveal that in May 1949, 1,140,505 lbs of lea was shipped to that country, while in Jun t shipment was 1,460,275 lbs. Calcutta pi ices of export teas are
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  • 91 3 Real Socialisation Possible Through Co-operative Movement POONA, Bombay Province. Jul> Real socialisation can best be achieved only through the spread of the cooperative movement in India, according to Bombay's Minister for Finance and Cooperation. Air Vaikunt Mehta Reviewing the growth Of the Cooperative movement in the province the Minister stated
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  • 39 3 WASHINGTON, July 27. -British purchases of American cotton, tobacco, fruits and perishables will be heavily cut as a result of recent moves to conserve Britain's dollar reserves, according to an omcial analysis of the United States Agricultural Department.— Reuter.
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  • 504 3 DOOM OF PACIFIC UNION PREDICTED MANILA, July 27.— The Communist Party in the Philippines under the name of Hukbalahap army leader Luis Taruc Monday issued a stinging denunciation of the proposed Pacific Union. Before the statement came to an end it had an
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  • 54 3 BRISBANE. July 27 Lt.-Col. Daya Sfngh IK'ii. Indian High Commissioner in Australia, said today he believer, the United Nations could bring about a settlement of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. He wa* sneaking at a civic reception given to Government representatives attending Brisbane's
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  • 160 3 BURMESE POLICE SUPT. KILLED BY COMMUNISTS RANGOON. Jul:. 27. Mr. J. P. Cornelius. Anglo-Burmese Superintendent of Police, and four other government officials were killed by Karen Communist rebels near the rice del t.i town of Moulmeingyun. <>:> miles southwest of Katigoon, ii was officially learned on Tuesday. Forty Communists attacked
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  • 115 3 Br. Middle East Diplomats' Conference Ends LONDON, July 27— British diplomats from the Middle East concluded their London conference on Tuesday with a close study of economic co-operation with *he United States and France in improving social and industrial conditions in the area* they serve. The diplomats, a conference source
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  • 164 3 AMERICANS ENCOURAGING COMM UNISM IN S.E. ASIA SAYS BRITISH RUBBER MAGNATE LONDON, July 27.— F. D. Ascoli, British industrialist, said on Friday last Americans are encouraging Communism in South East Asia at the expense of US Foreign policy. This is being done, he said in an interview, by an American
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  • 343 3 IN RETURN FOR NEHRU'S GIFT OF ELEPHANT NEW DELHI, July 27.— J j salamander in return for Prime an elephant to the Japanese chi Reports here say that the salamander, believed to he capable of living in fir e generally, is to be
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  • 393 3 DETAILS OF IMPLEMENTATION NOT YET DECIDED JOGJAKARTA, July 27. Republican and Dutch leaders met for the third successive day with the United Nations Commission to thresh out details of a cease-lire order, which it is hoped will the <?nd of more than seven-months old
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  • 93 3 Next Half Year Proving Period For U.S. Says Truman WASHINGTON. July J?.—President Trum:wi regards the next half year as a proving period for the U.S. economy, if the downdrifl continues he will s«N>k vigorous federal action next January. This was the prediction of a top government official concerned with economic
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  • 49 3 ETAWAH, Julv 27. The satyaOf over 100 S eialists outside the residence ol the District Magistrate enh red its third day on Julv 24. The demands ot th" Socialists are withdrawal ol all i^rain procurement caaei and establishment oi ration shops for landless labourers. FOC
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  • 104 3 LAKK SUCCESS, July 27. An Israeli spokesman on Tuesday warned thai Israel WiU protect hersell :i a general arms race develops Ul the Middle East Aubrey s Eban. permanent Israeli delegate to the United Nations, said at a news conference fiat the Securtft
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  • 261 4 1, 000 Police Take Part In Screening Operat ons In Ipoh Area Spitfire Crashes ln Sembuang Airfield: Pilot Killed On July 2G, at 4 ami. over 1,000 Police from the Police depot, Tanjong Rambutan, cordoned off an area from the 81 miles Timor road, between the foothill and the railway
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  • 86 4 A cheque for $1,000 was handed to Major Ronnie Bridges on Dehaif ji tne State Welfare Home for olind children, by the O.C. 210 provost Company at tlie Royal Military Police Charity Dance at Malaya district on Saturday night, juiy 23. Tnis dance highlight,
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  • 49 4 HONGKONO. July 27. Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, C-in-C ot the British Pacific Fleet, who returned nere from Japan on Monday expeets to fly to Singapore next Tuesday. While in Jnpan Admiral Brind conferred with Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Gen. Robertson. C-in-C of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. Reuter
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  • 45 4 The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Macl>onald is scheduled to leave Singapore this morning by the 8.0.A.C Hying boat on a visit to Hongkong. This is one of his periodic informal visits ttf the Colony. He will return to Singapore on Aug.
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  • 127 4 The Titular Ft ast of Hie Church of St. Anne will be celebrated ir. the Cnurch at Bukit Mertajan, on Sunday, July 31. On Saturday. July 30, Confession will be heard from morning till midnight in different languages, at 8 p.m. Sermon
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  • 67 4 The Hindu Staff in the Government Department will observe and celebrate the "Sathurthi" Day (Fourth Day After New Moid a; the Sree Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road. Katong, Singapore, tomorrow. Fridav. fro Q 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Programme will bc a.> loilows:— From 5
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  • 41 4 The practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. London, will be held this year at a greater number of centres in the Federation. The centres will be Penang, Talpinar, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Seremban and
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  • 151 4 Penang Landowners Suggestion Turned Down Presiding over the second session of the Penang Settlement Council on Monday Mr. A. V. Aston, Resir.ent Commissioner, stated that Government was unable to approv; c ie loan suggested by Dr. Lee Tiang Keng at the lrfst meeting, whereby Government be approached to grant loans
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  • 55 4 v-j'aeca. Leal arrangements have teen made by the senior Inspectors >f Schools in Penang, Perak, Negri c embilan and Malacca. Mr. C. H. Stuart Duncan has been specially appointed by the Associated Board to tour the Federation. Singapore and Ceylon. He will arrive by air in Penang to commence examining
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