Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V, NO. 173. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 347 1 Dutch-Indonesian Agreement Formalized Ai Batavia 0 Thought Of Enmity To Be Banished 1/117 1, Aug. I.— Dutch and Indonesian RepubM todun agreed to order a ceasefire m Indonesia at ofi(GMT)on Wednesday. [his am oltieiallg announced after delegations of O„.Vi hsd met here under the
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  • 103 1 I* J* Spenißj, of K,.(Pf. > --terday. Gov- Gimscii said: t*4 uir-|es S j s Uji ed tlrtai, rM l»;«^arif| v purnoses W J pas^s without f being broad. w Moscow which l "< cli.orrlrr BM J v.da Wil, 4 n °i f cho ,hi i*
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  • 83 1 War Damage Compensation For Burma Indians (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 1 —The South Indian Chamber of Commerce has asked Indian Government t 0 secure ompensatiori to Indians who lost £heir all m Bu r ma during the war through early negotiations with British and Burmese Governments. In a
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  • 59 1 AITUC President's Views On Sarat Bose's Proposal (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. I.— V. Chakkarai Chettiar. President of the AllIndia Trade Union Congress, said her c today he is not committed to the Congress to forming a United Leftist Front proposed by Sarat r "handra Bose. Chettiar sa»d only
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Aug 1 —The Hyderabad Government m a press note today said Nalgonda Andhra-po-pulated district on the Madras border has been cleared of all "unlawful element*.** Nalgonda is "All quiet" thy press note added, after a recent combing out by
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  • 76 1 .From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 1. Peter Koin;»g prominent East African Eduu/ionUt, arnved here from Durban last night on a three-month orly tour of India. Koinage told pressmen Indians ii East Africa are treated well by the Gov<rr?mi'nt. Indians are granted franchise and
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  • 98 1 BR WEST IVBIES TO 3ECOME CANADA'S ELEVENTH PROVINCE KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. I.— Gregory Power, Execut-ve Assistant to the* Newfoundland Premier Jo seph Smallwood ,-uggested her c tha* the British West Indies take step* to explore the possibility of becoming Canada's el« v «nth Province. N«w7oi Pdland 'oined Canada on March
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  • 64 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Aug 1 India 's Commerce Minister K. C. Neogy, today formally inaugurated b e r* the Central Tea Board to replace the All-India Te a Market KxDan. sion Board. The Central Te a Board comprise 35 representatives of the Govern.
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) INDORE. Aug. I.— Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Indian Socialist leader, told a public meeting here he did not favour Sarat Bose'« idea of a "United Leftist Front.*' Lohia added th c doors of /he So eialist Party, however, are open
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  • 96 1 DUBLIN, Aug. I —Surrounded by a full state ceremonial Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner m London and also Ambassador to Eire presented his credentials to President Scan O'Keliy at the President's house m the Phoe. nix Park here yesterday. Reuter Sjt. Sarat Chandra Bose, leader
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  • 109 1 India Discusses Loan Issue With IMF Official NEW DELHI, Aug. 1 —Discussions on dollar loans for some of India's large river valley project! began her© on Saturday between representatives of the Indian Ministry of Works, Mines and Power and Mr. A. D. Spotwood, senior member of the International Bank. Mr.
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  • 35 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 1.-^The Indian Constituent Assembly today adopted the article empowering Governors of Provinces to return bills "(excluding Money Bill) for reconsideration by the legislatures. Copyright
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  • 198 1 AMBALA. Aug. 1. Nathuram Godse. convicted for the murder of Mahatma Gandhi, has, agreed io ippiy for special leave to appeal to the Privy Council. Narayan ApU, Karkare, Gopal Godse and Madanlai Pahwa have als'j agreed to "apply jointly" with
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  • 60 1 RSS Conference Approves New Draft Constitution (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR. Aug. 1. A conference of the Provincial organisers of the Rashtriya Sway am Sevasangh (RSSj meeting here today appro*.. «d thr draft constitution for the organisation pie pared by Mr. T. R. Venkatarama Sasiry, Madras Liberal leader. The conference
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  • 87 1 SHANGHAI. Aug. I. —The foreign colony here Monday continued U> buzz with the news /hat the British t;loop Amethyst escaped Saturday from the i ommunists on the Yangtze river. But the news got around by word of mouth.. The Red-controlled Chinese newspapers have not
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Aug. I— King George VI approved today an award of a Distinguished Service Order Medal to Lt..Commander John S. Kerans, who commanded the sloop Amethyst on her escape from a Chinese Communist trap on the Yangtze. The medal, one of the top British decorations, is
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  • 113 1 NANKING, Aug. I— An American Embassy spokesman said today the U.S. Ambassador to China, J. Leighton Stuart, is scheduled tentatively to leave Nanking on Tuesday by air en route to Washington where h*. is expected to arrive about Aug. 8. Stuart is to leave
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  • 131 1 SHANGHAI. Aug. 1. Rueben Thomas, U.S. Consulate Administrative Officer, was iree to leave tin Consulate today after being held m the building for :-J0 hours by former U.S. Navy employees, but had no; done so late today. The workers —Chinese, some Indians and White Russians -blocked
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  • 106 1 INTEGRATION Ol TEHRI GARHWAL STATE NEW DELHI. Aug. I— The 1,300 j year old Himalayan princely state of Tehri-Oarhwai will cease to exist on Aug. 1. The Government of India recently announced its decision to m- tegrate this 4,500 square mile prince. dom with the adjoining United Pro- vinces. His
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  • 201 1 SYDNEY, Aug. I.— Professor Marcus Oliphant, British atom expert, today spoke of a new kind of chemical warfare, the spreading of hormones, or growth substances, which could give out death dealing gases and cause "nios/ horribl« dis. tortions m plants, animals and mankind."
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  • 184 1 LONDON, Aug. I.— Prime Minis. ter Clement Attlee has fallen ill the third of Britain's "Big Four leaders to go on the sick list m time ol a national crisis. A spokesman at No. 10 Downing Street said "Attlee has a ch>ll and has
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  • 38 1 BAKER, Florida. Aug. 1 —Lightnhrg struck a bas hall diamond on Sunday, killing two players on the Baker semi-professional team men, spreading pon^emonium through a crowd ol 300. Fifty other persons were injured, one critically. A.P.
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  • 49 1 MANILA, Aug. 1. President Elpidio Quirino today postponed his departure to the United States from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6. He expects to arrive m San Francisco on Aug. 7. m Washington Au?. 8. No reason was given for the change m hi schedule. A.P.
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  • 27 1 RANGOON. Aug. I. —Communist forces attacking from four sides reoccupied the rail centre of Pyinmana, it was announced here officially today. A.P
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  • 975 2 THE main reason why the Indian Community will be the last to support the Malay plan for the Federal Elections is that it proposes representation for the people on a racial or communal basis on the lines of the system that was m vogue m the Indian
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  • 371 2 C.R.S RAMZAN (HARI RAYA PUASA) GREETINCS MADRAS, Aug. 1. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Go-vernor-General of India, m a message to the Ramzan Id special number of DECCAN TIMES, a Muslim weekly states: "If We believe m a purpose running through history. we
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  • 69 2 OVER 100,000 DELHI MUSLIMS OFFERED ID PRAYERS NEW DELHI. Aug. 1 Over 100,000 Delhi Muslims esjHTS.Hi I at Junia Masjid on July 28 to offer Id prayers. Among those who attend, ed th*' congregational prayers were Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Education Minister, Government of India, Sardar Najibullah Khan, Afghan Ambassador,
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 1. td-Ui-FUc was observed by Bombay Muslims July 28. Thousands c'ongr*. gated m different mosques ol the city, wh.ie 20.000 Muslims joined m congregational prayer at A/ad Maklan m the morning's bright unshin-. Mauiana Haflz Ghulam Hussain Ulfat led th-- prayers. The Consul- for Saudi Arabia.
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  • 149 2 BOMBAY, Aug. I.— The Government of Bombay have announced a three per cent Bombay Provincial development loan for six crores of rupees redeemable at par on Aug. 1. The proceeds of the loan will be Used for financing capital expenditure m connection with the
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  • 370 2 Control Of World From Deprecated INDONESIA E peaking for the Republican delation. Premier Mohammed Hatta said m the earlier session, exchange of views was speedily turned into conformity of views because m the past reasoning of Republicans and non-Republicans often ran the same course. Hatta requested the delegates to continue
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  • 81 2 SOCIALIST SATYAGRAHIS ARRESTED ETAWAH (U.P.). Aug. I. ...The five-day-old satyagraha by Socialists before the District Magistrates residence ended on July 26 with the arrest of eight of them for con travelling an order under Sec. 144 CrPC. The Socialists, it was stated, had refusea to abandon the satyagraha despite the
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  • 200 2 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, Aug;. 1. "If education is to aim at nothing; higher than mere survival, it must fit the individual to take a place m the world's productive effort, sa id Prof. T. L. Green, Professor of Education University of Ceylon, m the course of a
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  • 654 2 4 I Wanted Mr. Chelvanayakam Mr Ponnambalam's Statement At Political Conference JAFFNA, Aug. 1. For more than three months Mr. G. G. I'oiinambalam kept beseeching the Prime Minister to offer a Portfolio to Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanavakam, K.C. Mr. I). S. Senanayake was adamant m rejecting the suggestion. Mr.
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  • 122 2 SOCIALISTS TO CELEBRAfI "AUGUST REVOLUTION WEEK"! (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Au^r. I— The All-India (nuiml m. MH Executive Committee of Ihe Indian Socialist Psftj m^ here on Aug. 17 to consider thepoliiical situation m iherf «nd the Socialist Party's future programme. Tfceserty* lo observe "August Revolution Week" from A«ff.
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  • 57 2 CYCLE FAf?JiSv> MADRAS l» cycle indu»t r n i QtiaJL.? teMnt, ha,, My.,* r em, i 3t S ,f.Se 8] *V Vith an arrangeme, Company course a I tacturing cone*. hi i concern bnn« J thcM,dra^cj,, Qovertuneni mission foi ca, Tn Ha Cycle Company h. acting the Govt:...
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  • 69 2 PONDH HERRY unseat, Preslie., M From mi the French In tory of Pondlchern Jested Maissl th, Kr.iuh LB delegations reporte.i p f D French Indian settl-n, India within the Freud, i Mr. Uascae Hdi I rise. Minister Pand-t .vi, V ing: The imnndiat. uv.gr.V' the French settleßMti u h
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  • 80 2 (r roni Our Oun on.. MADRAo Aug l H Court Saturciay n leod a Communist nvaw vincal Legislstiv A prison for I S '.'ilOlii of th« L Nambiar elected from Labour Constituvncj ksntion \va- invalid pret from presenting his E Assembly. Jl B>l 'CORRECTION tor
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  • 196 2 tradit different thai the) i s-reat °-r h I genioi SctoSei I FOR TRAINING OF OFFIfHfr NEW DELHI Aug. I.— The Governmeii decided to establish a Staff College f<>v train. officers at Baroda. The college will be h< Palace, which has been
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  • 39 2 NSW Db*» Admin twtt- on tw<> H t> I an ED*** j Vai aa, tionol fl the Order, for j and o ther «a»1 nisaiiom w»".^f i***" tun- ol ,in j Deeu i^aued FOC
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  • 352 3 lojnlc Energy Commissions Revelations AND PLUTONIC ifi LARGE OUftNIliiES II\GTONi Aug. 1- The Atomic Energy 7 \ij announced yesterday that new and atomic bombs proof -tested at Eniwetok being prod need "on an industrial basis". id that uranium and plutonium
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  • 969 3 and VITAL CONFERENCE IN LONDON THIS WEEK WITH AMERICAN MILITARY CHIEFS LONDON, Aug. 1. The American joint chiefs of staff will hear of two distinct plans for western European defence during their visit to London this coming week. Groups of military leaders will tell the
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  • 70 3 X.L.M. PLANE CRASH ENQUIRY EXPERTS IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Aug. 1. Indian i ican and Dutch aeronautical y pcits inquiring into the recent klm air crash near Bombay arrived here Friday last after a iwo»veek on the spot investi^ati3n. The Communications Ministry said they bigan an inquiry at Palam
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  • 143 3 M;.Y YORK, Aug. I.— Mr. Henry na.iacc. lca:'t?r of the Progressive Party, thinks the United States should set up a world development fund "m place of the one sided wasteful funds we are now spending abroad to build up arms." In a radio speech
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  • 347 3 INDO-CHINA DETAILS NOT YET DISCLOSED NEW DELHI, Aug. I.— The French Government has made new proposals through their High Commissioner to help bring about a settlement m Indochina, it was learned here last night. The High Commissioner, M. Leon Pignon, who arrived here
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  • 108 3 Big Three Powers Accused Of Delaying Austrian Peace Treaty LONDON, Auk. I.— Moscow Radio accused this Big Three Western powers Saturday of delaying the draft of an independence treaty for Austria. A broadcast quoted an article by Ivan Slobodnyuk m the Moscow Literary Gazette as saying: "Apparently the Anglo-American ruling
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  • 47 3 U.N. COMMISSION HOPEFUL ON KASHMIR TRUCE SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Aug. I.— The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan is hopeful that the two countries will reach a truce agreement on Kashmir m the near future, Senor Herman do Samper, chairman of the Commission, said here yc->terday. Reuter
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  • 68 3 PAKISTAN GOODWILL MISSION TO SAUDI ARABIA KAUAC.i. Aim. i. The first •Hfieial goodwill »sion from Pakatan is \iSitiiiK >auui Arabia m October next under fhe leadership of the Boose Minister, Khawaja Shahabuddin. He will bo aev <, panied by the former Vks^Chancellor of Punjab Univer- itj i\i(i at present chairman
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  • 16 3 positions: still not precisely specified—as soon as order Is restored m Viet Nam. Reuter mid A.P.
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. I— The Indian Government ht»* decided with French approval, to raise the status of her representation In Indochina from a Consulate to a Consulate. General, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced yesterday. Mr. F. M De Mello Xama'h until recently First Secretary
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  • 125 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. Secretary of State Dean Acheson said on Saturday that Raymond Bland r'o.sdick and Dr. Lverett Case have been named State Department consultants to help m development of a new United States policy towards China. Fosdick, 66, a former president of
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  • 106 3 American Youth Argosy Group Honoured By Pakistan KARACHI, Aug. 1. Thirty two American students were received Saturday hy Pakistan's top leaders. Die group, making a study tour through the Orient and Near East. is connected with Youth Argosy. The Americans met Prime Minis ter Liaquat Ali Khan and his wife,
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  • 98 3 Conference On Promotion Of India's Exports Tomorrow NEW DELHI, Aug l.—An eightday session of the Export Promotion Committee's meeting will be held m Bombay beginning on Aug. 3, it is learnt. The Committee which heljl Its first mating here under the Chair manship of Mr. A. D. Gorwalla during the
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  • 109 3 CARLTON HIRE TO APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY BATAVIA. Aug 1. Carton A. Hire, Singapore man serving a seven-year prison sentence heie for running arms into Indonesia, will appeal for clemency to the High Representative of the Hutch crown, his defense counsel said. His attorney said thc appeal would be made sometime
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  • 340 4 Memoranda Submitted To Director By Indian South Indian Chamb rs DISSATISFACTION WITH PRESENT INDIAN PROGRAMME VOICED (By Our Staff Reporter) The Indian Daily Mail reliably understands that the local Indian Chamber of Commerce and the South Indian Chamber of Commerce have both complained against the unsatisfactory nature of the
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  • 87 4 It is officially announced that His Royal Highness The Grand Prior of the Venerable Order ol the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has approved the award of a Vote •-•f Thanks on Vellum to the Ing:Mr. Ooodlad Harb<T/~Mr. Ernest T;>s. Mr. Form Fork Cheong. Mrs Llsie
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  • 317 4 RUBBER ROADS NEEDED IN MALAYA, SAYS MR. W. JAGO In a broadcast speech from Radio Malaya on Friday night, on the subject of the British Rubber Development Board, Mr. W. Jago, Represen. tative of thc Board, referred t 0 the formidable competition which natural rubber has to meet, and declared:
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  • 151 4 On Aug. t. H.M.S. London will sail from the Naval Base for Penang uud subsequent passage to the United Kingdom after completing two years m commission as the Flagship to the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station. During h^r present commission, H.M.S. London has been a frequent visitor
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  • 223 4 3rd Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Championship Meet The 3rd Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Championship Meet will be held on Aug. 12 and 13 on the Town Padang, Ipoh. A number of new events have been introduced this year, which are almost the same events as for the Malayan A.A.A. Championship
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  • 143 4 CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL MEINGS Following is the programme of activities for this month of the Alumni Association of* the King Edward VII College 0 f Medicine (Southern Branch): Aug. 3: 8.00 p.m. Dept. of Pathology, General Hospital. ClinieoPathologicai Meeting. Aug. 10: 8.00 p.m. Adelphi HoteF. Dinner. Guest of Honour Dr. J.
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  • 97 4 Thc Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. will be guest of honour at thc annual dinner of the Press Club of Malaya which will be held at the Griffin Inn, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. Aug. 12. This will be the third dinner to be
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  • 42 4 The Selangor lndo-CfVLonese Athletic Sports under the auspices of the Selangor Indo-Ceylones^ Sports Union wi|l be held on Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 6 and 7 at 3.30 p.m. each day at the T.P.C.A. Ground, Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 44 4 The Postmaster-General. Malaya, announces that copies of the Malayan Post Office Guide 1949-1950 edition are now on sale at all Post Offices. The Guide gives full particulars of the services provided by the Post Office. The price is $2.50 per copy.
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  • 55 4 The Governor has appointed the following to be Justices of the Pence for the Colony of Singapore: Mr. Lionel Cresson, Dr. poh Chee Juav, Mr. John Kenneth Gwiniiell, M.C., E.D., Mr. Eric Ivan HenUm, Mr. Edward Giblert Holiday, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, Mr. Augustus Malirice D'Netto
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  • 151 4 70,000 CHILDREN IN SINGAPORE CHINESE SCHOOLS It is officially announced that the registrations of Chinese schools this year have been satisfactory. There are now 255 registered schools with 64,000 pupils, representing 91 per cent, of lhe total enrolment. ,"7,500 of these pupils (53 per cent, of Ihe total) attend Aided
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  • 22 4 A Session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court today. Tuesday. Aug. 2, at 10 30 a.m.
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  • 110 4 The following were elected officebearers of the Federation of AllMalayan Estate Stall Unions at its inaugural conference held In Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, July 24: President Mr. P. Devadasan (Perak). Vice-Presidents Mr. G. K. Kathiravelu <N.S.> and Mr. C. V Huat iKedah), Hon. General Secretary—Mr. V. M. N.
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  • 552 4 FORTKEU DETAILS OF BANIEE A ll ACS ON MALACCA rIM darknith ttca SHOPKEEPER MURDERED IN JOHORE BAHRU AREA Further information has been received regarding the attack on Malacca Pindah Estate hy a party of thirty ba;idits on /ulv .°,o (jn July 30, at 7.00 p.m. anoul thirty armed bandits attacked
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