Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1949

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail NO. lbb. SINGAPORE; tHUKSPAY. AUGUSI is, 1949. FOLK PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 600 1 Vt Can Achieve Prosperity Only lough United Efforts' mmi DOES NOT MEAN I mM OF PEACE I GEN. SOEDIRMAN Wf\\l Aug* I~.— President Soekarno of lndoIceland today lhat the coming roundtable conLon Indonesia at The Hague was designed \tnrrivi nt an
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  • 65 1 PARIS, Aug. 17.— Paul Van Zee- t&nd, Minister of Foreign Affairs, I was elected President of the Council of the Organisation Tor European j Economic Cooperation on Tuesday, t Van Zealand succeeds Paul Henri Spaak of Belgium in the position I Spa^k ia no longer
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  • 110 1 S'pore Dutch ConsulGeneral Attends Local Function (By Our Staff Reporter) The Dutch ConsuLGeneral, Dr. A. M. L. Winkelman, was ?jnong the large number of guests who* attended the cocktail party given last evening by Mr. Otoyo, Re preventative of the Republic of Ini donesia in Malaya, &nd Mrs. Oetoyo, lto
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TlRrpuß, Aug. 17.— -M. NachL muthu Gownder, prominent Conpressman here, was found dead out_ *'de the Traveller's Bungalow this morning. Polity said no foulplay >s BBspeolstf, Gownder reoently resigned from the Congress and joined local Socialkti —Copyright.
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  • 122 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) GUNTCR, Aug 17.— Tributes to the "noble qualities and selfless services'' of Konda Venkatappayya, veteran Andhra Congress leader who died here on Independence Day Aug. 15 have been pouring in from prominent leaders of Congress. Governor.General Mr. C. Kajagopalachari in
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  • 124 1 MORE OPPOSITION TO ZAMINDARI ACT VOICED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 17 —The Raja or A r cnkatagiri, prominent Zamindar of South India, has represented o thi Congress Parliamentary Board that ihe Madras Government Za mindari Abolition Act a dversly a ff«eted the Zamindars* interests. The Raja Venkatagiri told
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  • 98 1 NEW YORK, Aug 17 —The in. augural session of the United Nations scientific conference first world conference of its kind opens here today and will last until Sept. 6. The conference was first propos. ed by President Truman in !946 and thereupon the Economic and Social
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  • 158 1 100 SUSPECTED REDS ARRESTED IN MADURA MADRAS, Aug. 17.-— One hundred Biaspectcd Ceenmnnlots and Communist sympathisers were arrested last week In Madura, industrial town in Madras. Mooti n gs, demonstration's and the carrying of arms were banned for two months in three other industrial I centres, Coimbator*. Multupalayam and Avanasi
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  • 397 1 Irish Leader Accuses Britain: Fiery Speech In European Assembli STRASBOURG, Autf. 17.— An irishman, William Notion, in the European Assembly yesterday made tl" first attack by one of the 12 member nations on another. Mr. Norton Ireland's Deputy Prime r— made an impassioned speech against the partition of Ireland. He
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  • 249 1 CHANDBRNAGORE DE FACTO TRA\SFER: > PARIS, Aug. 17. Frances de facto Uansier of power in Chandernu^ore to the local Administrative Council was continuing gradually, French 1 oreign Oince and Overseas Territories Ministry spokesmen said heie yesterday. Tha police administration wa.-; ftanoeo uver by t
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  • 103 1 MADRAS MINISTRY CORRUPTION CHARGES PROBE CONTINUES (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. li. Premier P. S. Rumaiu uaniy Ka.ia today be_ gan investigation^ into charges ot corruption and nepotism againsl some ex-Muiisters of the Madras Cabinet alter a short break 01 near ly one week. Mr. T. Prakasam, former Premier
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  • 142 1 VUAYAWADA, Aug. i;.— The De. i iitation Committee Appointed by All Andhra Convention held lasl month at yawada wUI meet, it i- learnt, at Delhi at Uie residence of Air. n. <; Ranga on Aug. 18 lo finalise ihe memorandum prepared by Sir S. v.
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  • 83 1 KENYA TO RETAIN IMMIGRATION CONTROL NAIROBI, Aug. 17. Kenya Legislative Council today rejected a motion by Mr. A. B. Pate], leader ot the Indian-elected members calling for the abolition ot lmI migration control. I Government membc rs joined with European, African, and Indian Moslem members in Dppos'ni motion during a
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  • 38 1 CANBERRA. Aug. 17. The Au tralian Government announce d today the seven-week general coal strike, which brought hardship tc the country in her severe winter now is officially at an end A. P.
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  • 71 1 IXDNDON. Auir. v l7. Tate and -yie, huge British sugar Brm, d--□'d the Food Ministry today to nake it call ofl an adwrt ampaign again nation ndustry. Lord Lyle, he a Id newsmen me Min ordered Tate and Lyle I tntl-nationallzi l pr, i
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  • 82 1 AMMAN, Aug. 17 Kinfi Abdullah j jr the Hashomite Kingdom ol Jordan left Amman for Britain by 'tir today, he was accompanied by I s nir Naif, his second son. es well i F'alah Madadha Pasha, Adminis- /or-General f<<r Palestlnt imlr Rifni Pasha a form*
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  • 104 1 PRIVY COUNCIL TO GIVE PRIORITY TO SAMBASIVAM'S APPEAL LONDON, Aug. 17. Every eil on *ill be made for thc appeal ol Indian trade unionist, now under sentence of death in Malaya, to be heard by the Privy Council during its next term, a Privy Council spokesman said today. The Judicial
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  • 139 1 Chinese Nationalists Building New Defence Line I < ANTON. Aug 17 Gen Fanir lien. Governor rt KUngsi \l building gp ;1 <u foi)(C g»' to^S^Ki m n m *"<» Chlenman Lrca Kliu,RSI K^ngtung border He is trying to prevent Oen Li 10-ch.-ng, Hilar troops crossing nto northeast Kwangtung where oommuniM
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  • 91 1 Malnutrition Cause Of Rising Death Rate In Rangoon JGOON, Auy. iv Malnu'n Hon was said officially to bc the cause ol 30 per cent ol deaths in Rangoon. OlTicial statistics show that the citys daily average death rate is W persons. A newspaper investigation into living conditions claimed that wage-earners
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  • 108 1 RANGOON, Aug. 17. fortyon Karen rebels were killed and several wounded when Oovernment troops r< pulsed an attack on Loiyeln, near Loikaw, capital oi the Karenni states, 200 miles northeast ol Rangoon, Burma Armv Radio reported tonight, The insurgents, who were about 500 strong, fled in dl
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  • 70 1 IYO, Au n i .v< Qreap n lUIU ci instantly and two othi Lou&lj red whe n flu eu COi Aided Wit;, uo el. Lirie trail; N i ya y< tterday mornin i'mj tire englnt engaged in hr' i ting drill, collided with the rain Ol three
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  • 48 1 OSLO, AU| 17 Mr. Erik flcho- -an who had Jt>e«n I *i CHneral in Norwa.\ 1088, ha diod h*re ag«d 6i, Wb*b announced today. Air Bchojpeth wa-s boru at v in Gloria and was in Chinese t:n Sir vice in l^uklio. and Shanghai.—. Reuter
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  • 672 2 Indian Daily Mail Thursday, Aug. 19, 1949 NO SUCCISSS WITHOUT CONSTANT EFFORT \A/KiTiNu yesterday on Aur indepenaenc* i>ay bpsciai mtltioim we appealed to our reanera to take an aoiuing, and not a mere momeii. taiy, interest in OLU papers the Indian Daily -nd tne Tamil iVlu'asu. Wne^ever we taKe out
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  • 202 2 Validity Ot Zamindari Abolition Act Questioned SUIT NOTICES ALREADY SERVED THROUGH DISTRICT COLLECTORS! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 17.— A nu m ber of Zamindars in lhe Madras province propose to file suits against Madras Government questioning the validity of the Zamindari
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  • 367 2 CEYLON NEWS: VIFWS OF JAFFNA M.|>, I COLOMBO, Aug. 17.-The Uver nm ™1 opening of one of the Northern J> «h —as a commercial harbour. Ui tLJ>H Views of Jaffna Members of r being canvassed by the Minister „f -r 2"! **>M John Kotelawala.
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  • 101 2 U.K. TRAINING FOR TWO CEYLON LABOUR OFFICERS COLOMBO, Aug. 17.— Two Assistant Commissioners of Local fiov_ ernment, Mr. B. A. .layasinghe, and Mr. C. SuHvakumaran, will have in <hc 'Olranlo* on Sept. 17, for a two-year CMUTSe al training Hk London School of Economics, Uni versify of London. They will
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  • 190 2 Commissioner s Statement AHMEDABJUOfog. 17— IVlr. T. t. oarai, rextiie i omnussioner to tne government 01 in out, sam uere ioa.l ne expecteu tne accumuiuieu stocks wiin tiie AiimeuaiKiu Mills, amounting to .vo.uoo panes itnciuuuig tne juiy i/iiMuctioii ol .>o.oou; naic.si. to disappear witii the
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. Doubts regarding applicability of relevan 1 provisions of the Public Companies (Limitation of Dividend*) Act, 1949, in cases where only one payment ol dividend was made by a company in the two.year period April 1, 1946 to March 31, 1948 have now
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  • 71 2 LONDON, Aug. 17.— British Minister ol Mate lor Foreign Ail airs, Mr. Hector McNeil declared last night that in the great tasks that lay ahead Of India "il* iireat Britain is not India's moist prosperous lriend. 1 believe she is tne warmest and closest/' Mr.
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  • 56 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 17. -Indian Airlines are contemplating reduction of freight rates for commodities which are in short supply in any part of India. The spokesman of the Airlines said yesterday that a scheme has bee n submitted to Air Aransport
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  • 118 2 DAMASCUS, Aug. 17.— The new Syrian Cabinet, installed within 36 Ho ur.-. of the week-end military coup detat, is likely to launch a clean-up of Communist organisa. tions as one of its first moves, ac Cording to observers here. Although outlawed in Syria, the&e organisations
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    77 2 Pictures. Photographs taken on the occasion of the mass meeting held under the auspices of thc Singapore Regional Indian Congress, at New World Park on Monday, to commemorate Second Anniversary Of Indian Independence. Tdp picture shows Mr. Cluade C. Massey, Australian llifth Commissioner giving an address on thc occasion. The
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  • 466 2 Burmese Foreign Minister Continues Talks With US Officials BURMA: WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. The Burmese Foreign Minister U Maung, continued his discussions witii American State Deprtment officials here yesterday at a luncheon with the Under-Secretary of State, Mr. James E. Webb. U Maung began tii.^ talks here on Monday in copieffences
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  • 50 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 17 -Mr. S. A Trone. the U.S. engineer who Ls regarded as an authority on planning and harnessing national resources, has arrived here cn route lo New Delhi. Ke has been invited by Pandit Nehru to advise the GoIndia. US r Dr FOC
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  • 53 2 COLOttO letn rarlorv's Kank^'ta I n;is sent h x < mM Mils u,-.k ni Ulf '^l I und«, I "i rcsignath I ments" h.rxp,; I certain control hl I B nil- It i.s lik. I ngmen 1 Work ai 4~m M OW'nR to th,, |„w 1 Indian (l ,r
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  • 78 2 NKH "li Hi mi i: j we txctain tn if khe l«vr thr mniifi.t, imr „(!,<. lonal lln;s. The Prime Minis!* Nehru, has issued A fejf, s|uch mvr.sti;.i(iiMi k u^ the National I (U i (|TIIU the Indian Standards \m The commitl diSCUSS the possil facturing Nati r_m khadj
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  • 37 2 LONDON I Mm'-.MMii,. < "*W r-ialisl and I 3 J seas Indian 'M ii the Savnv Hot*'! L-wJ night while peal I clatkm's dlnn r mntversarj ol He had Uj bi I H friend said due tu
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  • 603 3 ffasdfaasdf rested two days later documents were found on Major Djarot which, the Dutch Government was informed, contained a plan for the infiltration of Republican troops into Surabaya and other large cities The letter added that the documents also contained instructions tnat
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  • 391 3 No Official Invitation To Dutch In Hague For Independence Day Reception! lilt HAGUE, Aug. 17.— Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Republican Prime Minister who is here £or the roundlfeble conference on Indonesia's future, had a long talk la*t night with Mr. Merle Cochran, American representative on the United Nations Indonesian Commission.
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  • 265 3 Pandit Nehru Greets Soekarno On Indonesian Independence Day NEW DELHI. Aug. 17.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, yesterday sent the Indian people's greetings and good wishes to the people of Indonesia on the occasion of their Independence Day today. In a message to Dr. Soekarno, Indonesian Republican President. Pandit
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  • 45 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 17.—Chairman of the first working session of the United Nations scientific conference on the conservation and utilisation of resourres^due J? start on Wednesday will be Dr 8. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary of India s Department of Scientific Research. Reuter
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  • 140 3 MOSCOW. Aug. 17. United State* ambassador Alan Kirk on Monday night met with Generalissimo Stalin in the Kremlin. It was the lirst meeting between the new American envoy and the Soviet leader. Kirk drove to the Kremlin from his residence ior a visit described ars
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  • 84 3 Inquiry Ordered Into Anti Indian Demonstrations In Karachi KARACHI, Aug. 17.— The Pakistan Government yesterday ordered an enquiry into Monday's incident when police fired on a crowd trying to break into the Indian High Commissioner's staff qua:ters here, it was authoritatively learned. One man was killed and eight injured in
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  • 52 3 PARIS, Aug. 17.— Vietnam police in Cochin China arrested the chief of the Vietminh (Indo-Chinese autonomist) security police for the region of Saigon, and several members of Vietminh "action committees," according to an Agence France Presse report from Saigon yesterday. Arms were -also seized, the report
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  • 304 3 Indo Afghan Cultural Ties Reforged SIGNIFICANCE OF ART EXHIBITION IN KABUL NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. Ancient cultural ties between India and Afghanistan are being reforged througb an Art Exhibition in Kabul sponsored by the Government of India. Organised by the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, the Exhibition opened last
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  • 88 3 WORLD BANK TO LEND £2 m. TO INDIA NEW YORK. Aug. 17. The World Bank is to lend India £2,500,--000 to improve her railways, accor., ding to a report in yesterday's Journal of Commerce. This loan was to be the first step jn a programme which would put £25,000.000 in'o
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  • 285 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. Dr. Lohia, Socialist leader, warned lhe Government that the situation in Uajasthan would he come "grievous and even worse than West Bengal" if lhe present tension between the Rajaslhan Government and lhe people was allowed to continue. Dr. Lohia
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  • 78 3 Pakistan's Discriminatory Treatment Towards India KARACHI. Aug. 17. The Commerce Ministry of the Pakistan Government on Tuesday announced the imposition of a duty on Indian cloth. The duty varies from 15 to 36 per cent according to prices ad valorem At the same time the import duty on plecegoods from
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  • 233 3 Limit Set For Pakistan's Withdrawal Of Sterling Balances Photo. LONDON. Ang. P .ikist.ui ran draw up ta CU million from her sterling' a< emunt in L«ftirion foi lhe year ending June 30, 1950. the TreaMir.% announced on Tuesday. A new agreement covering the release ol Pakistan's sterling balances also provided
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  • 235 3 -TRYGVE LIK COPENHAGEN. Aug. 17.— The I nited Nations Secretary (ienera! Trygve Lie declared on Saturday night "there has been tooj much talk about a third World War and it is lime that this talk stopped/' He told an outdoor ralt.v
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  • 59 3 TRIAL OF INDIAN BUSINESSMAN IN SOUTH AFRICA PRETORIA. Aug. 17— Til' trial '•1 Siliman Akoob, Pretoria Indian businessman charged with frauds and breaches of the Companies anri Insolvency Acts, today postponed until Aug. 29. Mr. Akobb was arrc ud >n Mom_ basa cm Mar. 25 and extradited to South Africa.
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  • 426 4 Do Your Duty As Citizens Ot Malaya SPEECH AT INDEPENDENCE DAY FLAG-HOISTING Addressing the boys and girls of the Sedenak Estate Tamil School on the occasion of the Flag-Hoist-ing Ceremony in commemoration of Indian Independence Day on Monday, Aug. 15, Mr. C. S. Pendrigh,
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  • 213 4 ENTERTAINMENT TO INDIAN LEPERS AT THE SUNGEI BULOH LEPER SETTLEMENT Nearly 300 Indian lepers were entertained on the forenoon of ihe Indian Independence aay, Aug. 15, by the Social Service section ol the Selangor InOian Association, Each was suppliea with Indianniade sweets^ cakes, fruits. After the distribution a short .speech
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  • 28 4 r *V A Smith Medical Officer, ran rock Seng Hospital. Singapore, ha; been appointed to act as i üb( rculosib Specialist, Tan Tock Beng Hospital, Singapore.
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  • 17 4 AccoiSJJi 1^ c l or Sen i<>r Treasury «^-o.intant, Federation of Malaya
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  • 266 4 S'pore Rotary Club's Greetings To India And Pakistan Good wishes ta India and Pakistan for their success were expressed yesterday by the Rotary Club ot Singapore. The occasion was the anniversary ol the attainment of independence by the two countries. Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India,
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  • 66 4 It is officially announced that with eirect from Aug. 22, 1949, the fees for the transmission of Newspapers, Printed Packets, Commercial Packets, Sample Packets, Small Packets, and Literature for the Blind by air mail between the Island of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya shall be
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  • 125 4 The Practical Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, will be held hi Singapore at Monk's Hill Sciiool Studio, Winstedt Road, from Sept. 3 to 29. There are 382 candidates for the Practical Examinations (including 7 for L.R.S.M.) The Theory (Written) Examinations will
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  • 110 4 Many people, Malav. Chinese, and Eurasians are entitled to a War Medal, but have not yet received them. Locally enlisted Persons. Chinese Labour Force, V.A.D.'s and Dalforce Personnel who served in the Army before the fall of Singapore in Feb. 1942, and who have not yet received
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  • 57 4 Thc Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of Dr. C. Subarahmanyam, Medical Officer, to the Superscale, Grade B, in the post of Senior Pathologist, Singapore, with effect from 1.1.49 Inclusive. Mr. M. R. Henderson has been appointed to act as Director of Gardens, Singapore
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  • 724 4 POWER STATION AND GOVERNMENT QUARTERS IN KUALA KUBU FIRED AT Early yesterday morning. Aug. 17. Security forces comprising thc lst Malay Regiment, operating in the Negri Sembilan-Pahang border engaged bandits near Kampong Sertang. Results of this engagement are not known. Security forces following
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  • 82 4 The work of re -surfacing the road in Empress Place which started yesterday, will last for a fortnight, during which period, half nf the road will be blocked All road users are advised to avoid going through Empress Piaco as much as poaslble in order
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  • 151 4 Maharshi Sri Aurobindo 's birth day wmcn fell on Aug 15 being celebrated in various centra in India for a wee* trom the ISth up to and including the fiS instant. Owing to lndependencf day festivities in Malaya, it wa decided to
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  • 26 4 PRINCIPAL OF TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE Mr f J D- Joseph, M.B.E. Senior Education Officer has been appointed to act as Principal, Teachers 1 framing College, Singapore.
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  • 28 4 Ag. Director Of Civil Aviation Mr. A. Newark, Deputy Director ?i Ulvil Av iation, Federation ol Malaya, has been appointed to act as Director of Civil Aviation, Malaya.
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  • 34 4 The m«xt monthly Informal genera] meeting ol Vegetarian.. friends will be held tomorrow Friday. Aug 19 at the premises of the Thoosophical Society 8, Calm hill Road at 6 p.m.
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  • 20 4 Mr. W. I. Galletly. M.CS. has been appointed to act as an Assistant Commissioner for Labour
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