Indian Daily Mail, 3 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail *<"*. V. NO. 171. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. Al GUST 3. 1949. FOIR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 88 1 ijjjH Rly. Emvloyees Union Demand i i Min <mii Own Carre* pondeni) \uu. 1- Th« 'innual conference <4 Urn Kmplo|O j Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway today Administration ol Indian Railway* should be 9V ertothc respective Railway Employees Unions as lion
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  • 211 1 ■YDfcBABAD \"n. 3 —Mr. G. A. barrister, has EJh'rf to <!' '""I s M -d Kasim L „n trial with five others m the murder of Khan i Hyderabad siw Mr. the social t men. It was ipplying to i Court for enr.m
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  • 49 1 ARAB LEAGUE POLITICAL COMMITTEE TO MEET ITh. Arab L«a~ eXp«Cted n the second is l^a mod here b Countries f > h<' meeting h- Palestine the Lausanne 0 ted Nations on Commission. I between j countrta H nting a united I. particularly be. medications I. Charter may 1 d Reuter
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  • 27 1 WORLD BANK GRANTS LOAN TO FINLAND 1*112,500,000 Bar:k I Finland on inance Hn and matp- ag and ■c pro. electric „ro■- agricnL Bank'i new conical cre_ A.P.
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  • 20 1 BILLS BI RM INGHAM IN MOMBASA v-d at '•">n Trinro- .sit. AlrOfS tow a m Ofrd th« II Wr 1
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  • 74 1 BATAVIA, Aug. 2— -Dr. Jan H*r man van Roy en, leader of the Netherlands delegation m Indonesia, will m«et Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, when he stops at New Delhi for a day on h»s way back to Holland. The Dutch representative,
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  • 106 1 JAPAN'S 1948 INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROGRESS WASHINGTON. Aug. :d.— Japan's 1948 international trade showed *****24 million excess m imports over exports, a U.S. Commerce Department survey showed on Monday It said exports wr< U*****,600,. 000 and imports US$632 million. Japan's 1947 exports were U*****,600,000 compared with U*****,100,000 imports. Other Far East
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  • 55 1 Photo. India's Governor-General. Sri C Ka.jagopaiachah is seen following an oldstvl* ox plough around cultivated land on th*' Government House Estate at New Delhi. Th Governor-General is reported to b»* keenly inter **ted m the Indian Government's "Grow More Food" campaign Modern tractor ploughing is also
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  • 110 1 No More Gentlemen Of The Jury" Please (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 2— Th<> Jury of iVladras High Court will hereafter b t called "Members of the Jury" Instead of "Gentlemen of the Jury" a.s a result of the inclusion of women jurors. The first woman Juror. Srimati Jayalakshmi
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  • 91 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Aug. 2.— Fiye hundred and fifty Fiji Indians arrived her* 1 today to settle down In India permanently The party included 150 labourers, one s tud«*nt who was 1 granted scholarship for study »n India, farmers, tailors, teachers,
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  • 72 1 CANBERRA, Aug. 2— Cabled reports from London that the King intended to visit Australia have been confirmed by a Ft'd« i ral Gov ernment spokesman. 11.- said that the Royal tour of Australia had only b*en postponed. It is understood that th<> King will not
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  • 42 1 The Committee Meeting which aas scheduled to be held at the Old Council Chamber. Colonial Secretariat to-morrow. Aus*. 4, at 5.15 p.m. has been postp< m>d until lurther notice, writes Mr. L. C. Goh. the Secretary ol the Committee.
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  • 105 1 Special Soviet Plane To Fly Liaquat Ali To Moscow KARACHI, Aug. 2.— The Soviet Government will send a plane to Karachi to bring the Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, and his advisers to Moscow for an official visit during the first half of November, it was authoritatively learned
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Aug. 2. Prime Minister I Clement AtUee, who is sutTering from a chill, wa« officially stated today to be progrdMim satisiaci tu'Mly. Mr Attlec la ai his country resi U ')(-.<> wh^ro lie is handling official j business. Reuter
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  • 121 1 KAKACHK Aoje. 2. Nine airports m Pakistan are to he developed under a 1'.'i.000.000 st erling project, it was auihori tativelv learned here today. Jiwani, close to the Iranian border, and Dacca, capita] of East Bengal, will become international airports, while Karachi, already one
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  • 93 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 2 —The Bank of Ceylon will open a branch m London about the first week m October this year. Mr. J. H. Mortlock, General Ma. nager of the Bank of Ceylon, who is m London a* present, is making the necessary arrangements
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  • 245 1 CHINA: CANTON, Auk. t. A Nationalist Government spokesman said a "second front" mitfht open at any time m a number of places. He declined to enlarge upon this remark. M«-an while th<* Chinese Communists drove their southward offensive de«*p«-r into Central China on Tuesday.
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  • 75 1 SEOUL, Aug. 2. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, China's Nationalist leader, may come to Korea tomorrow to discuss th« proposed Pacific union against Communism with President Syngman Rhce. Credence to l report was Ifellt today by the arrival of a Chinese transport plane bearing ken m*m. Ocrs
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  • 266 1 HERO'S WELCOME AWAITS AMETHYST IN HONG KONG HONGKONG, Aug. 2 —A luro's wHcom*' with a Spitfire salute, a chorus of ships' (drens and the blare of a brass band was being prepared here today for tfcc m<n of the Amethyst, due to arrive later ill *Ik day. A squadron oi
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  • 83 1 MAHATMA'S MYSORE RESIDENCE RENAMED GANDHI NILAYA BANGALORE. Aug. 2 Maha«. ma Gandhi's residence during his visit to Mysore the century-old "Oakland- Bungalow"— has been renamed "Gandhi Nilaya." Situated on the Nandi Hills, 31 miles from Bangalore, the bungalow was built for S>r Mark Cubbon. then Commissioner of Mysore. The bungalow
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  • 148 1 HONGKONG. Aug 2 —Hong konu residents, with soim» exemptions, will soon register for identity ca rds A bill authorising the registration will be introduced into the Legisla tiye Council for its first reading tomorrow. People exempted under this bill include the Governor, members
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  • 132 1 SYDNEY. Auk. '2.— Two hundriMJ police clashed with 1 000 demon strating wharf labourers m Sydney streets today. Twelve men were arrested. ..The incident was a side issue i«i Australia's crippling coal strike, now In its sixth week. Soldiers, airmen and b >me sailors
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  • 31 1 The Passing-Out Parade of No. 9o Squadron of the r.o.f. Regiment i Malaya) will or h*id on Aug. 5 at 10 a.m. at RAF. Station, Semba wun«.
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  • 68 1 CHARGES AGAIKST PERIYAR WITHDRAWS (From Our Own Correwpondent) UDUMALRT, Aug. 2.— Orders for the rt'leasf of th*- Drav'dian Federation leader P**riyar E. V. Kama. .sWiimi and thr»«* other member* of Ihe Dravida Kazhagam urn. issued today. Thin action was taken after tb«-Govirnmi-nt has withdrawn the case against Periyar
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  • 937 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Aug. 3, 1949. FEDERAL ELECTIONS MOVE: A WARNING-III YA/HO and who are the Malay leaders reported to be engaged m the Federal elections move, are not known; but whoever they may be, it is a pity that they are trying to introdu<-( a system which
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  • 358 2 'People's Irritation Is Due To Want Of Essentials Of Life' PARIS, Auk. 2.— Dr. B. C. Roy, West Bengal Premier, m a statement on the Congress Working Committee's recommendations regarding a general election m West Bengal, said that members
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— lnquiries m informed political circles here reveal that Dr. B. C. Roy is expected to return from Europe by Aug. 21. A meeting <>i the ConRT*8fl membtn Of the West Bengal Assembly is likely t o be convened within a
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  • 98 2 CONGRESSMEN ASKED TO SUPPORT DECISIONS ON W. BENGAL NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, acting President ot :he West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee, m an interview here. ;aid that Congress Working Committee's decisions on West Bengal should yield good results m fight.. ng tin- present crisis ill the
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    48 2 Photo. Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addresses one million people at Calcutta on July 11. Over 2,000 police guarded the 18-foot rostrum, but Communists continually disturbed the meeting, climaxing their activities with the throwing of a bomb which killed a policeman and injured mauy others, some seriously A.P.
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  • 206 2 Fazlul Huq Criticises E. Bengal Government Suppression Of Public om, Alleged PlB| CALCUTTA, Aug. L\-Mr. A. X j. a7 hl v mier of undivided Bengal, .said m Calcutt. il? H^ sued by the Government of East Hent i h lh 'X plete suppression of public opinion m tint ft^U In
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  • 90 2 INDIAN TRICOLOUR SOLVES A LABOUR RALLY FLAG DISPUTE! CEYLON NEWS: KALUTAKA, (Ceylon), Auf. 2. A large percentage of Sinhalese labourers m the Lathpandura area, who assembled lor the "token strike" propaganda meeting at Moragahadeniya, refused to allow Mr. J. Sagayam, a Kalutara District C.I.C. official, to hoist the Lion Flag,
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  • 120 2 ANURADHAPURA, Aug. 2, A homily from the bench by the Ahuradhapura Magistrate, Mr. T. C. P. Fernando, on village caste differences made the parties conerned settle their dispute m court. The police had charged tkw men of the dhoby caste with having assaulted men of the
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  • 142 2 COLOMBO, Aug. 2. Mr. K. Kajalingam, M.P. for Nawalapitiya, visited the slums m the IlattonDickoya Urban Council area, accompanied by the executive committee of the Nidahas Eksath Sangamaya. Wehelia Dhammaioka Nayake Thero, B. Jinanda Thero. Mr. A. H de Sllva, president of
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  • 167 2 COLOMBO. Aug. >.— lt i* understood that the Ceylon Turf Club has informed the Government that it agreed m principle to licensing of Book-makers and has appointed a Sub-Committee consisting of Sir Francis Soertsz, Mr. N. 11. Samarasinghe and the newly selected Secretary to succeed
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  • 68 2 PERIODICAL INSPECTION OF BANKS BOMBAY. Aug. 2— The Reserve Bank of India has decided to institute a systematic periodical inspection of aJJ banking institutions m the country, it was an nounced m a communique here. The primary ohioct of inspection will br "t- heip banks m the establish nent of
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  • 124 2 LUCKNOW, Auk. 2. The IP. will shortly have a State-owned precision instruments factory, the first of its kind m India. Machinery climated to cost Its 10 lakhs will be required for the factory which will manufacture articles worth Rs. 65 lakhs a year and including
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  • 159 2 Hindu Mahasabha Palestine Support To Crush Communism In India LUCKNOW. A.. %i DigViJay Natn. pßsidem U.P. Hindu Ifa hen that the Maha 4 safeguard li-mocracy agio* rising tid< of Communiiin i country. -If w e war. 1 li 1 Communism m Ind i H j stand united unfa I Sabha
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  • 566 3 fompromise Accord Between Republicans And Federalists t 0- PRICING PAPER ADOPTED [tig. 2.— lndonesian Republican* and Ms together m a inter-Indonesian conference discussion* reached complete agreement rr of the government for the forthcomi (J I Slates of
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  • 33 3 TOKYO. Aug. 2. Japanese polic* lay arresttd 25 people* m the officJ of thi Communist Party IB Kob". Th«y »re allied to have been .o]v<'d m the "wall newspaper case" In Osaka. Reuter
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  • 133 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Au.?. 2. The Security Council wrti] rivet next Ihursda; to consider a request by acting United Nations Palestine uedii tor, Dr. Ralph Bunchy that the true m Palestine be terminated i> no longer necessary. Th' meeting has been called to consider Dr.
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  • 142 3 American Woman Business Executive In Pakistan KARACHI. Aug. T Mil Mildred Hughes, executive Vice-President for the Far East of the American Council of Commerce and Industry, told a Karachi press conference on Monday that she is m Pakistan to study the possible development of two-way trade between Pakistan and the
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  • 196 3 GREEK GOVT. WINNING WAR AGAINST GUERILLAS, SAYS TRUMAN WASHING lON. Aug. President Truman told Congress on Monday that the Greek Government with American help is making "solid progress" towards winning the civil war with the Communists. ilf: attributed this to improved Greek leadership accumulating American military supplies, training ol i.reeK
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  • 100 3 Early Action On World Bank Loan To India Expected WA3HmGTON, Aug. 2.— The World Bank may take early action on India's application for a development loan, high official Circles her« told Router yesterday. The World Bank President, Mr. Eugene R. Black, had earlier told a formal press conference that ne.
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  • 142 3 BURMA RANGOON, Aug. 2. Henzada, the road river and railway junction which forms the northern gateway to the fertile Burmese delta lands has been reoccupied by Governments troops, it was officially announced on Monday night. Renegade units of PVOs had previously occupied the town. Burmese
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  • 94 3 A two-day occupation of Pyinniana by members of pro-Govern-ment PVOs ended Sunday with the retaking of the town by the Communists, it w.i> officially stated on Monday. Pyinmana us a rail centre 224 miles north of Rangoon. The PVOs. it was stated, had to fight their
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  • 88 3 MELBOI RNE. Aug. 2— Mr. Arthur Calwell, Australian Immigration Minister, yesterday called for re-division of Australia into 20 or 30 states, instead of the present seven. Present boundaries had been devised by the Colonial Office In London, but the time had come when Australian development
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  • 161 3 TRIVANDRtM, Aug. 2.— Tapioca, an edible tuber widely grown m southwestern India, is fast becoming popular throughout the country. Tapioca, which has been foj food among the labour classes oj these states from famine during Th c newly-formed United States of Travancore
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  • 38 3 ROME, Aug. 2— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are to visit Montecatini, a Spa near Florence m September, newspaper reports said on Monday. Reservations have been made for the couple at La Pace HoteL- A.P.
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  • 348 3 UN Committee s Recommendation LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 2. The United Nation t Conventional Armaments Commission yesterday approved, by eight votes to three, a French proposal for a world census of non-atomic weapons and armed forces. E^ypt, Russia and th*- Ukraine voted against
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  • 80 3 Jammu Policemen Injured During Dispersal Of Procession JAMMU. Kashmir tag. 2. Four policemen were seriously injured trying to disperse a procession of Praju Parishad (People's Organisation) volunteers here on Sunday. Ton police were slightly injured. Praja Parishad. -r'hich contains several Rashtriya Bewak Sangh (Hindu Militant Organisation) adherents, has been agitating
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  • 306 3 Editor Detained Despite Order Of Release: High Court's "Gross Apprehension" PATNA. July 23 (B> Air Mall) The Patna High Court has directed the Bihar Government to release Mr. Ajit Kumar Chatterji. editor of Truth (published from Ranchih setting aside the order of detention served on him by the Government Mr.
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  • 75 3 QUIRINO CONFERS WITH ROMULO ON PACIFIC UNION MOVE MANILA. Ana I President Qulrfno and his Ambassador to thr United Nations. Carlos P. Komulo. hHd a font -hour io«»ferenre yesterday on the projected Pac iiic Union It was the longest m a series <>t private meetings. While no announcement was madp
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  • 469 4 3,471 Aliens 58 Br. Subjects Deported From Malaya This Year Buttishments Number 2z6 During July approval was given to deport 458 aliens and two British subjects from Malaya under Emergency Regulation 17C. This brings the total number of deportations under 17C since the beginning of the year to 3.471 aliens
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  • 106 4 Meanwhile, a Police enmmunique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday says: JOHORE: Muar Area— At 11.15 a.m. on Aug. 2, a routine patrol of four Special Constables led by a European sergeant approached a hut on the border of Ayer Molek Estate. As they
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  • 44 4 The London Gazette announces the award of the Military Mrda! for gallantry m action m Malaya to tNe following: Sergeant B. Clutton -3rd Bn. Grenadier Gds and Rifleman Chabilal Sunwar— 2 7 Gurkha Rifles, says an FAREI^F Press Release.
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  • 46 4 S'PORE SIKHS TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY The Sikhs ol Singapore will celebrate the Indian Independence Day on Aug. 15 with a religious prayer meeting at 175. Queen Street. The poor will also te fed on that day without am distinction, writes the Secretary. Sikh Temple. Singapore.
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  • 75 4 R.A.F. CRICKET FOOTBALL TEAMS TO TOUR JAVA The Oommander- in-Chief, Far East Air Force, has accepted an invitation given by the British Consul -General at Batavia to send representative cricket and football teams to Batavia and Sourabaya to play a series of games against the Royal Netherlands Services and other
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  • 42 4 RANGOON. Aug. >.— Seven prisoners were killed and eight wou ufed when prison guards openca fire on 28 men who escaped from Bhimo paol m the Kachin states of Dnper Burma, it was officially announced today Reuter
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  • 150 4 Singapore Businessman For Post-Graduate Study In U.S.A A Singapore business^ an is bvin^ sent by his nnn to an American University for furtner stuay. He is 30-year-ola Jonn Fuh Shcng Yao. ol 40 Cros.^ Street, who left for the U.S.A. on July 28, by the Steel Admiral. He is joining
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  • 114 4 Mr. E. S. Anantha Narayana [Aiyar, the well-known S:j>uth Indian ecUicationist. who had been on a three months' private visit to Singapore, left on Sunday by tlie S.S. Rajula for Madras, accompanied by Mrs. Aiyar. In a statement before he left Mr. Aiyar asked
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  • 56 4 MR. NATARAJA PILLAI LEAVES FOR INDIA Mr. T. G. Nuteraja Pillai. who retired recently from the office of Agent to the Government of India m Malaya, left on Sunday for Madras by the S.S. Rajula. Mr. Pillai, who has seen 26 years* service m Malaya, will settle down m his
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  • 58 4 A parade will be held at the Police Training School at Thomson Road today Wednesdays at 9 a.m. when Mr. W. C. Johnson, InspectorGeneral of the Colonial Police Forces visits the School. A report on the Federal Legislative Council Meeting will be given over the blue network
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  • 94 4 MORE INDIAN FIRMS CONTRIBUTE TO VARSITY FUND Sir han Hoc Lim, Chairman of the Singapore Appeal Com nitto. for the University of Malaya Endowmwent Fund, announct < that 4 prominent firms In Slnea pore have promised to contribute or have made their contributions t i Messrs. K. Shcuakram Sons of
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  • 191 4 At th« 3rd Annual Genera) Mating held on •Thursday July 21 at the Clubhouse, Cantonment R,\ a d the following wen elected offic< bearera for the period 1949 50:Presidtnt: Mr. Yong .Heap Woh (unanimously re-elected) v^c Presidents: Ifeaefs. A. Paul elected), K. K. Nambiar
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