Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. v. NO. 181. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 172 1 Civil Liberties Are Denied oTala'* Warning To Govt. i m Onr Own Correspondent) Ml DELHI. Aug. y.—B. P. Koirala, former PresiUl i(fu Sepal National Congress, toid the Press to[\i\u ommuntits infiltrated "in some measure irtifo stated the Communist Party of Nepal was
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  • 45 1 SARDAR PATEL NOW SLIGHTLY BETTER (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Aug. 9. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indian Deputy l*r«m*' Minister, now resting here is reported today to be "slightly bettor". Clom- aa— ciateg >aid "given miu:h-nt«ded r«st and quiet, h e will show deiiniU improvtm«nt." Copyright.
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  • 68 1 India's Perpetual Friendship Treaty With Bhutan DELHI ing 9 —The <i«vlirki ha^ entered inki "t irrpetual frit'nd. GmrnmMil of Bhum Kvttrual Affairs IJ iui«uccd >«>terda> Mmccmchi >U id: "While ■Mil |f j n( j ja h ls un 1 Wm Do interference nt *r»al idminifftration o f Oovrnnum o| Bhutan
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  • 38 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 9.— Raja M. Nimbalkar, first Indian Prince to become a 4t popular minister," was sworn in here yesterday as a member of the Bombay Cabinet. Copyright.
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9.— Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Prime Minister, left for Karachi by air today on his way to The Hague for the 'round-table conference on Indonesia. Earlier today Dr. Hatta had talks with Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister Of India. They were reported to have
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  • 51 1 CLIMBING EVEREST UNFAVOURABLE FOR MANY YEARS LONDON, Aug. 9. —The Dalai Lama, civil and spiritual ht?ad of Tibet, has ruled that conditions for climbing the world's highest mountain, Everest, in the Himalayas, will be unfavourable for some years, an oificial of th p Aip ne Club of London said today.-
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  • 200 1 YUAYAW ADA, Aug. 9. Scindia's third ocean-going liner, the X.OOO-ion Jala Prakash, was launched today in traditional Hindu fashion with the chanting of the Vedic hymns by Pandits and the breaking of cocoanuts. Andhra's most distinguished Educationist, V. R. Reddi who launched
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  • 82 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 9.— More than usual activity is noticeable in Indian circles here because of important events coming up within the next few days and weeks in which India is keen)y interested. Arrangements are in hand for celebrating the second anniversary of Indian
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  • 347 1 ADVANCE ALONG EIGHT FRONTS REPORTED CANTON, Autf. 9.— General Chu Teh, Commander-in-Chief of the Communist armed forces. has put all available men into into the battlefront, acObrding to usually well-informed Chinese source., here. Thev said he was driving forward in eight directions
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  • 119 1 FR. COMMISSIONER CHAIfBON'S STATEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 9. Jean Georges Chambon, French India Commissioner told the press today "transfer ol Chandernagore (three square miles French Settlement near Calcutta) to India will be finalised before Aug. 15, the second
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  • 75 1 SEOUL, Aug. 9. Seventy-thou-sand policem«n and Police Assistance Corps took part today in a sham battle to t^st the capital of South Korea's defence against Com mumst attack. Th c result! were not announced The practice problem was in preparations for fcbe Aug. IS> cfclebration
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  • 70 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 9.--At mass meetings in the western and southern coalfields, Australian miners now in the seventh week of their na-tion-wide strike today rejected a recommendation of the Central Mining Union's Council that the council should enter into negotiations with the Commonwealth and New
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  • 92 1 RANGOON, Aug. 9.— The Burmese Army reported today Karen rebel* are active in the Hmsfwbi area, 30 miles north of Rangoon, testing the Government's strength In anticipation of a possible offensive for the northern Rangoon suburb of Insein. The Karons are fighting for an autonomous
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  • 128 1 Tlic second batch of the Indonesian delegates to the round-table conierence at The Hague, comprissing of Republicans and Federalists, called at Singapore (Tengah Airfield) yesterday en route to Holland. They arrived by Constellation which left Djakarta yesterday morning. The
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  • 87 1 KAKACHI, Aug. 9 —The Pakistan Cabinet has decided to merge the Dominion's two airlines, Orient Airways and Pak Airways, it was authoritatively learned ncre yesterday. Though lull details of the Cabinet's decision are not yet available, usually well- informed sources said that the
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  • 56 1 HORISHIMA. Aug. 9.- Fewer than 3.000 Japanese citizen^ ga*he_ therod here yesterday for the "pear festival" ceremony at which Hiroshima was dedicated as a "peac< city." HiiOshimaV Mayor Shinzo Hamai initiated a DUUM petition asking President Truman to take the lead in establishing a "powerful
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  • 41 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. -The Delhi Hockey Association has announced that an Indo-hockoy team is leaving for Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan on Aug. 13 to play there during the Afghan Independence anniversary week which will start on Aug. 24.- Reuter
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  • 55 1 RANGOON, Aug. 9. --The fIM batch of Indian refugees from th* Karen -held area in Central Burma arrived her e by air yesterday. The party 19 men, a«v«n women and three children— was flown from Taunggyi, capital of the Southw, Shan Stales, in planes chartered
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Aug. 9— Burmese Fur cign Minister U Muung discussed financial questions on Monday with Hugh Gaitskcll, Minister of Fuel an<j Power. Gait.sk^l] i a one of the Minister.-. deputising for Sir Stafford Cripp^ who if undergoing treatment for a stomach ailment in Switzerland. A. P.
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  • 57 1 TEHERAN. Aug. 9. —Persia and the Kingdom of Jordan announced in a communque issued her* ye^teiday, that they had agreed t 0 cooperate on international problem^. to safeguard peace and freedom on the basis of the United Nations Charter. They had reached complete un drr^tandinß" o n political,
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  • 56 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9.— A Wide area ai-ound San Franciscc Bay was shaken by an earthquake yesterday. Tru tremor hit the area before dawn, causing some alarm but doing no damage, although it was strong enough to rattl* doors and wmdows and create a
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    • 756 2 BROADCASTING over Radio .Malaya last Friday, Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh MllStapha af Seremban, the smallholders' representative on the; Board of the Rubber Research Fnstitute. Kuala Lumpur. <U>*- < rlbed the plight of the smalllers and said thai their present earnings were insufficient )v
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  • 378 2 Sarat Bose Wants India To Be A Union Of Socialist R epublic On Linguistic Basis! Demand For Karnataka Province Reiterated DAVANGERE (Mysore), July 27 (By Air Mail).— The Karnataki Youth Conference. Inaugurated here by Mr. Sarat Chandra Hose, demanded the formation of a Karnataka province. Addressing the conference, Mr. liose
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  • 186 2 UNESCO Accepts Gandhian Plan Of Education NEW DKLIH. Au? JK— Dr. S. M Adiseshia, Deputy Director. Department of Exchange of Persons of TNESCO. disclosed in New Delhi on Aug. 5 that the proposal of UNESCO's National Commission for India lor a Gandhian plan of Education, had been received favourably by
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  • 499 2 Indian Citizenship For Oven Indians Text Of New Amended Clause (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 9.— lt is learnt here that following the Constituent Assembly Congress Party's approval of the new amendments regarding the articles relating to citizenship at a meeting in New Delhi on Friday last the amended
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  • 25 2 ROME. Aug. 9. The Internationa] Refugees Organisation (IRO) announced Saturday that all IRO camps in Italy will b« clos<vl by June, 30, 1950. A. P.
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  • 49 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 9.— lndian oranges, grapes, sweet lime, peaches and peart- will shortly be "air-lifted" to the United Kingdom. Export of fruits from India—excepting mangoes is now banned and tn 6 Indian Government is expected to nonove tn J s ban to facilitate exports.— FOC
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  • 86 2 NEW DFAAU. Aug. !>. A large number of the middle class employees of the Government of India —from 40 per cent in Delhi to more than 75 per cent In Cafcutta —are involved in debt, according to an enquiry of the family budget of
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  • 93 2 Why Senanayake Has Not Yet Visited Jaffna? Fublic Anxious To Know CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA, Aug. J>. The Jaffna public h«f« are anxious to know why Mr. D. S. Senanayake has not visited Jaffna aince he became Prime Minister. Before M became Print Minister he visited Jaffna almost every year. Many
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  • 121 2 CEYLON GOVT. FEARS TRADE UNIONS COLOMBO, Aug.. D— Th» <iov m men! is afraid of labour organisations, and that is Hie very reason wo should strengthen the trade, union movement" Mr. K. Rajalingam, M.P., who presided at the annual conference of the United Congress of Trade Unions held at »he
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  • 122 2 'OBEDIENCE NO LONGER A DUTY. KANDY, Aug 9.— Professor T. L. Gn'en, of the Ceylon liniversity, has provided teachers and parents with a further instalment of food for thought.. Presiding at the Kinßswood prize-giving in Bandits Hall last week, his address called attention which wer«» reflections of new concepts in
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  • 109 2 Buddhist Told: 'Guard Your Heritage MORATIWA, Aug. 9.— Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, Minister of Commerce and Trade, at the fifth anniversary celebrations of the Kusala Sampadaka Bhuddhist Society, at Laxapathiya, Moiaiuwa. said it was the duty o f a ll Buddhists to safeguard their noble heritage and follow the loathings
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  • 49 2 OAIJHATI, Aug. 9— india's Prime Minister, Pandit Nthru, will visit Assam in December after his return from his American tour, it is learnt here. This will be Pandu Nehru's first visit to the province after h#» he. 'came the Prime Minister.— FOC
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  • 212 2 (.WALIOK Aug 9.— Professor R. V. Vaidya. an eminent adopt Ujjain local time as the standard l«m- of India. rot. Vaidya said in an interview here: "Now thai ih«> country is free from foreign domination, it is desirable that the association of Indian
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  • 122 2 official Afghan) agency despatch r.ce.v,d by the Royal Afghan Consulate m Bombay claimed that a number of maliks and khans in the tribal area of Bajaur lying between Pakistan and Afghanistan have Wed "the flags of independent Pakhtoomstan" O n their residence* dent Clared
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  • 20 2 LAND RECLAMATION BOMBAY Govern*!:, *N T fJO *>$* t(d bv l l fri Df h found, .t C land- C'j FOC
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  • 35 2 Balance Of Trade Between India And Czechoslavakia NEH mi 'I, ine a?rpfmp nt lor( «m h <( iiu A its prov vision of jm n a trade with t"'inri that r, rl I hud "a FOC
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  • 63 2 new wam H refugee vvom.n, unh tah^ij arms, lnaia«tr*ttj )n p^, S«e mornin; b*ftr< ifi. v* demanding roofed awua* 1h t \\onnn. uh,, iVr strstcd Merc -he Prmf Mw r«'>i(l»'nc. v;,j(J »ha* v>) icomniorlatiMi kd h* n for th«m .iiul i,.\ v r lin tmls Earlier,
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  • 236 3 US Is Open To Danger Of Attack kheson's Warning To Congress m EUROPEAN ALLIES ARE WEAK 9N MILITARY POWER" QiSGTON* A*** United Slates Secretary nan \che#M urged Congress on Monday to foreign arms assistance programme be--1 1 s is open to attack on its own territory >" j >,r<-d<nt than
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  • 44 3 RUMAN GREETS QUIRINO AT WASHINGTON AIRPORT ld< nt lie to visit rriv< ti by air at i I" iit and a i i trd ot plane Quirino and 2'J arri^ d ovej than half an ill Instead official rehad arrived, the tour of Reuter
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  • 150 3 Pakistan To Appeal To World Court Ke Dispute Over Use Of Rivers! KARACHI, Aug. :k— Pakistan may appeal lo me International Court 01 Justice at Tue itJgue to juage ner ngnt to waters 01 the tnrec rivers which how irom India into Pakistan s Province ol nest Punjab, a usually
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  • 44 3 to IMPLEMENT TRUCE AGREEMENT A6AR, \i, u 9^- The United Nations Kashion yesterday invited India and Pakistan 1 meeting a< high or ministerial level under lion's auspices to implement the truce <* Kashmir. rurally r] i eve an Senor ComAuu. fcficia] and with rs
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  • 17 3 Mghan 'ndian a team nr.nbition v of '-braiion tendment, uun tary <ii to for in- FOC
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  • 155 3 THAILAND PROFITEERS CONSIGNED TO "DEVILS VALLEY J. \M.KOk Aug. y. —Reversing its previous policy of deportation of alien law-breakers Thailand now has consigned its first batch of bO Chinese profiteers to the land-lock-ed "devils valley" in northern Thailand. The valley is named Petchaboon, a malarious zone where more than 3,000
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  • 117 3 ATLANTA, Georgia. Aug. 9 Dr Samuel Green, imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan on Monday issued an "imperial edict" threatening clansmen with banishment if they appear on any street, road or highway wearing a mask or vLsor. His order followed an incident
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  • 97 3 CAIRO. Aug. 9.— Representatives of the Arab countries are to meet at Beirut, Lebanon, from Aug. 15 to Sept. 8 under United Nations auspices to study common social problems. Sir Raphael Ciuento, Australian Director of the United Nations Social Affairs Division, said
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  • 50 3 LONDON. Aug. 9. —King George and Quern Elizabeth are expected to attend the marriage of their nephew, the Earl of Harewood, to Austrian born Miss Marion Stein. The marriage will take place on Sept. 29 at the Chapel Royal, Saint James Palace, London.- Reuter
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  • 442 3 President AurioVs Assurance PARIS, Aug. 9. President Vincent Auriol of France on Monday sent a message to Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam that France will guarantee the security and independence of Indochina even with the help of the United Nations, if necessary. The message
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  • 78 3 PARIS. Aug. 9. M. Pham Van Dong has been appointed Vice President of Dr. Ho Chi-ininh's Government, the Vietmin (autonomous Indochinene) radio announced today. M. Van Dong was a member of th< Indochines* Communist Party up to its voluntary dis<nlu f ion in
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  • 115 3 HONGKONG, Aug. 9.— Thirteen Formosa n organisations with headquarters in HongKong yesterday announced the iormation of a Formosan Emancipation Army pieugea to arive the Chinese Wationalists from Formosa (.Taiwan). Tney also expressed opposition to the Chinese Communists and said tney hoped to rid the isiand of
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  • 800 3 Hague Round-Table Conference To Start On Aug. 22 First Batch Of Delegates Already In INDONESIA THE HAGUE, Aug. 9. Expectation is justified that the Dutch Indonesian round table conference will start on Aug. 22 at The Hague, a spokesman of the Department of Overseas Territories said on Monday, says an
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  • 173 3 GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Aug. 9.— The death tall of last Friday's earthquake in Central Ecuador was estimated officially yesterday at 9,241. Death in the town of Ambato alone were said to have reached 5,000. The shocks ran across 4,000 square miles containing a population of
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  • 123 3 LONDON, Aug. 9. Mr. V. K Krishna M*--non, High Commissioner for India in London has issued an invitation to Indian nationals in Britain to observe the second anniversary of Indian Independence on Aug. 15. "AH Indian nationals in London, and those others who
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  • 104 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. The malaria sujviy and control team or ganlsed by the South-East Asian OffiCvi of th« World Health Organ i. sat ion left here Saturday for Bang. kok, Thailand. Tho team, kd by Dr. G. Samba>ivan and including Mr. M. L. L.
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  • 426 4 MURDERED PENGHUUfS TYPEWRITER ALSO KECOVFKED On Aug. 8, police and military arrested six males and three females who arc known to have assisted Wan AIL (the bandit leader who claimed to be "bullet-proof 9 but who was shot dead by kampong guards on Aug. 7, in
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  • 32 4 The Governor of Singapore has been pleased to approve the grant ol a Commission as Second-Lieu-tenant in the Singapore Volunteer Corps (Liaison Regiment) to Che Abdul Karlzn bin Mohamad Shariff.
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  • 16 4 The Governor has been pleased to recognise Mr. A. Janzen as N« therlands Vice-Consul at Singapore.
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  • 223 4 Johore Bahru-Ayer Hitam Road, one round was tired at a private car driven by a European wno was proceeding lrofn Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. The bullet struck the car. Trie driver was uninjured. NEGRI SEMBILAN: Sc pang Area On Aug. 6, one male Chinese was arrested at Tanah
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  • 185 4 Sri Krishna Jayanti. the birthday of Lord Krishna will be celebrated at the Mission premises on Tuesday, Aug. 1(» as per the following programme. PROGRAMME 12 Noon Pooju and distribution Prasadam. 1.00 p.m. Feeding of the poor. 6.00 p.m. Public Mocking. Chariman- Sv.mii Vamadevananda. Bpeeches on
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  • 61 4 A Clerical Promotion Examination for General Clerical Service Clerks will be held on Thursday. Sept. 15. 1949. Applications from Candidates lor this Examination should be addressed to the Assistant Secretary, (E.O.> B, Colonial Secretary's Office, and should reach him not later than the 30th August, 1949. The
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  • 236 4 Designs are invited for a flag for the Federation of Malaya. The design should be as simple as possible and should be restricted to the colours, yellow, red, white and blue, says an Official Press Release, A symbol such as a kris.
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  • 850 4 "TREAT US AS GOVT. SERVANTS ADMIRALTY LOCAL STAFF'S DEMANDS "TJ>e Admiralty Local Staff Uni™ members, who live and work in this Coiony are governed by Co-lonUll Government laws and have no opportunity for any foreign service w*tn as attended benefits. It must be ciearly emphasised that the loral staff cannot
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  • 66 4 MALAYAN STUDENT TO STUDY MEDICINE IN U.S. Leaving here shortly lor further study in the U.S.A. is Chiau Liat Ng, 20-year-old second son of Rev. Timothy Huang (Ng) of Singapore and Penang. Mr. Cniau Liat Ng is leaving to join Santa Ana College, Santa Ana. California. He plans to spend
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  • 31 4 Messrs. Framroz Co.. have donated $5,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, it is officially announced by the Singapore Appeal Committee for the Fund
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