Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. No. 289. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS,
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  • 119 1 idia Govt. To Set Up Tripartite Committee ULftYA-MDIA RUN SHIPS TO BE INVOLVED (lioni Our Own Correspondent) MBAY t Sept. 7.— The Government of India L, to set up shortly a Tripartite Committee to ■0 the Question of travelling conditions of
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  • 128 1 PROF. SHAH FORMS FREE INDIA'S FIRST PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION PARTY PDFLHI Sept 7 —Fret In parliamentary opposition klracd nnntlv unci* r the najne Democratic Party. »ts »f one Socialist leader, f> CWjmsmen who recently Mr*d frcm the i»ar>> and live r Mu-I ni League members I T Shah, a Bombay professor
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  • 95 1 Ki Sept 7— One was a weral were injured when I J? n a rioMn S Communist ZfiLV 1 ,ia,,kur a about 200 'f f »m here Ku" ar,K< when ihe police n»* take from a village a E l m prisoner
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  • 71 1 i lk lift j I Sept 7 u is understood that India will re. ■'hor Nations Commission for India and Pakistan Sute al f r mediati °n in the Kashmir truce agreell'J N ehru the IndianlVime Minister, it is reported, M inut ,>res
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  • 120 1 S "P' 7 -The P*i ;uardian to *a v ka i a,,d Pakistan i a #h Z to W parti I fe. and -eadv" way i Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, on the issue of Kashmir, this paper said: "Fandit
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  • 282 1 Tamilnad Congress Commi tee Condemns Andhra Claims To Madras City DEPUTATION TO SEE NEHRU, PATEL AND DR. PRASAD (Iroin Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7. A resolution reiterating the stand 'that the people of Tamilnad can never give up the City of Madras or any portion of rt** irassed -yesterday
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  • 112 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 7.— Chinese reports predicted UMay that tbe South Fukien seaport of Amoy would fall to the Communists now about 20 mile,s away within tin* next 48 hours. Fighting continued today between Nationalist "forces and Communist guerillas advancing on the Hankow-Canton railway in thc Kwangtung-Hunan
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  • 112 1 SELLING OF FORGED "NO OBJECTION" PERMITS: AGENT SENTENCED IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7.— The trial concluded at the High Court Sessions yesterday of Mr. T. A. Mohammad Ibrahim and six others who were charged with forging "no objection" permits issued by the Protector of Immigrants and
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  • 166 1 Complete Abolition Of Zamindaris In Madras Within Three Years ISITA RAMA REDDI'S PREDICTION: MORE THAN 33 ESTATES ALREADY TAKEN OVER (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 7.— Thirty- three important Zamindaris. including Bobbili. Vizianagaram, Pithapuram and Venkatagiri in Andhradesa nd Ramnad and Sivaganga in Tamilnad were taken over by the
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  • 340 1 MRS. PANDITS ADDRESS AT UN. SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 7.-rScience must lead man's crusade against fear of want and insecurity "not only because it has the means to do so, but because many of the spectres which haunt us today
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  • 82 1 BURMA NOT YET ACCEPTED ASIAN CONFAB MOVE RANGOON, Sept. 7.— Burma has not yet accepted a n invitation from Thailand to a conference of SouthEast Asian countries i n Bangkok. A Burma Foreign Office Spokesman said today: "We ax% waiting to see the reaction of other countries to the proposed
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  • 74 1 LONDON, Sept. 7.— The New Delhi radio announcer broke into a news bulletin this afternoon to appeal for news of a missing airliner said to be carrying the Governor of Assam and six other passengers. The plane, a twin-engjned Dove type, left Wilingdon airport, New
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  • 28 1 ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 7,_A six[nian Pakistan cotton delegation arrived here today for a three-day study of the Egyptian cotton trade They will leave for Britain" at the weekend Reuter
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  • 23 1 I MANILA, Sept. 7— The United States Veterans Administration announced bonus payments .to Filipino veterans who took out national service life insurance A.P.
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  • 66 1 GAUHATI (Assam), Sept. 7— wild elephant in Assam, north-east frontier province of India, are reported to be dying in herds, The provincial Minister for forests said thott the unusually large number of deaths, have caused great financial losses to the Assam Government. "Every effort humanly
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  • 64 1 BRABAZON MAKES SECOND TEST FLIGHT FILTON, Bristol, Sept. 7.— The 130- ton Brabazon largest civil handpiane in -the world, made its second test flight early today. It took the air for two and a hall hours. On Sunday the plane was up ior 27 minutes in its maiden flight. Later
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  • 83 1 'We are making available all the troops we possibly can for operation against the bandits. Various measures have been taken as, for example, the stopping of certain training courses, the restriction of leave, and the posting of recruits from training depots in
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  • 497 1 44 PERSONS IN KUANTAN ADMIT SUBSCRIBING TO BANDIT FUNDS Meanwhile, a Federal Govt. Press Release ;>ays: Recently, in the Kuantan district of Pahang, numerous persons were arrested for providing assistance to bandits. Un all, 70 persons, ten of whom are iemales. have been detained in ■jutody to date and, of
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  • 239 1 PAHANG: Mentakab area At 10.30 ajn. an- Sept. 6, bandits opened flre qn a military patrol. A guide leading the patrol was killed by a burst of atan gun fire. The attack took place east of Bukit Woh. Bentortg area— Alt 11.30 a.m. on
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  • 628 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 8, 1949. GOVT. MUST GUARANTEE FULL PROTECTION IN our editorial yesterday on the prevailing- terrorism in .\ialaya we welcomed the Federal Government's call to the bandit associates to surrender quickly and thereby save themt»eiye§ from the death penalty. Uul how many of those persons
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  • 511 2 Attlee— Truman Plea Is Tantamount To Bypassing Kashmir Deputy Premier's Condemnation *IT IS A SERIOUS INTERVENTION PAKISTAN ACCEPTS PROPOSAL FOR ARBITRATION SRINAGAR, Sept. 7. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Deputy Premier of Kashmir, yesterday i criticised the Attlee-Truman appeal for arbitration in the Kashmir dispute as "bypassing the United Nations." Deputy Premier
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  • 390 2 BURMA: PRECAUTION AGAINST POSSIBLE I\t.iJ FROM RED CHINA l H RANGOON, Sept. 7._B urma garrison along the frontier with Chi rtlnf °J vince— where the Governor, Gen. Lu H Vunn 3 independence during the week-end Foreign Minister U E. Maung ditelosin* »u was being done a>s
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  • 226 2 PARIS, Sept. 7.— lnstruments of ratification of a trade agreement between Finland and India were exchanged here on Saturday last between Sir Raghavan Pillai, India's chief trade commission in Europe, and Dr. Johan Helo, Finish Minister in Prance. This ratifies the trade agreement signed in New
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.__a deputation of the Punjab Kisan Congress workers, led by Chaudhri Kanbir Singh, member of hte Constituent Assembly, me! the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, this week. The deputation, in a 1.000- word memorandum, urged the Prime Minister to intervene in the dispute
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  • 47 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 7.— Dr. Herman Baruch, retiring U.S. Ambassador tofthe Netherlands, said on arrival here, in the Niel Ams erdam. that Marshall Plan aid has brought economic, social and spiritual rehabilitation lo Holland and has "made West Europe safe for democracy and safe from Communist." A.P.
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  • 195 2 ALLAHABAD, Sept. 7.— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Labour Minister, addressing Congress workers at the founder's week celebration of the Harijan Ashram, pleaded for young blood to join the Congress. He told them that the biggest asset of the Congress was the goodwill of
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  • 73 2 KARACHI, Sept. 7.— The Ethiopian Minister to Cairo, Mr. Tafees Habt Mikael, arrived here, yesterday on a goodwill mission to Pakistan. During his two-day visit he i s expected to meet the Pakistan Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, and the Governor-General Khwaja Nazimuddin. Usually
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  • 310 2 Ceylon 's Trincomalee Naval Base Gutted By Huge Fire Indian Sailors Ot 'Delhi 9 Assist Firemen In fighting The Blaze COLOMBO, Sept. 7. —Mrs. P. R. Maurice, wife of Commander P. R. Maurice of H.M.S. Birmingham, was killed and four naval ratings were severely burned in a fire which destroyed
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  • 55 2 JAFFNA, Sept. 7.— Head postman T. Kanaka Ratnam of Jaffna was invested with the honorary rank of arachchi by BIT. P. J. Hudson Government Agent, N.P., at the Kachcheri. Mr. Hudson said he had been a devoted .and .loyal servant of the Oovernment mad the
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  • 92 2 I COLOMBO, Sept. 7— The Local Government Commissioner Has informed the Kandy Municipal Council that its proposal for a one per cent, sales tax on property transactions involving over Rs. 2,500, is under consideration. Tho Commissioner was asked that legislation to implement the proposal
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  • 119 2 COLOMBO, Sept. 7.— An enterprising Jaffna man has organised an extension to the scheduled services of Air-Ceylon. It is a direct weekly charter flight from Jaffna to Singapore. Th«* service will begin in September. Skymasters will be employed on the service, which will operate
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  • 121 2 COLOMBO, Sept. 7.— K. M. Appuhamy, a youth just out of school pleaded g-uilty to charge of house-breaking and theft of jew**fc*y valped aft Ba. U2 r fl tng toi a teacher Mr. A. Vitharna. of Nugoila School. He was brought for sentence before Mr.
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  • 117 2 "SINHALESE MUSLIMS"? COLOMBO, Sept. 7— An educaU'd Muslim, a Professional man. who according to the Association of Cey lon Moors could be described a Ceylon Moor/' suggests a solution to the present controversy over the name that should "be given to the indigenous Muslims of Ceylon. Why, he asks, should
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  • 88 2 COLOMBO, Sept 7— The Oylon Trade Union Federation will send two representatives to an Asiatic Regional Trade Union Conference ta be held at Peiping on Nov. 15. The two representatives of H* CTUF will be Dr. S. A. Wickromas'nghc and Senator L. B. Jayasena who
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  • 90 2 COLOMBO. Sept Nations Educat: Scidhtific Oi sider adopting C educational eentn Asia at its nezl from Sept. 19 to Oct 5. a I reliable sourer said It said Ceylon's c pressed by Dr Koo Yu-Choi cial Adviser to UNESCO and thr Far Bad When
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  • 101 2 BOMBAV S«pt }rSL Patil *a* n-leeUd P;^« BombaN Provinnal C*lJj mit'.e at a HM** „f. ,1 b fl tpr h« Id hm on A"8 Mr. Pa»«l. mmm% V*™ four aake*s»«" "J had volun-arilv it**fl th<- RMchlncq <-> J[ in the provincial ron%
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  • 21 2 499 LABOUR DAY DEATHS IN U.S. NFW VOFK S hPakirr-' Labour I" J latest Trafl drowi n Cat v.. I.- A.P.
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  • 546 3 Msion Reached At Annual Congress iIfiiDSAWAL FROM WFTU ENDORSED MiISGTON, Yorkshire, Sept. 7. With two wio votes the 8,0)0,000 strong British Trade i(>n(jr< s yesterday backed its leaders 9 camf \nst onununism in both international and f* ove ments the Congress
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  • 88 3 I 'Mini \j S(ipl 7 _|> r# Ran Monohar Lohia, Indian So- attending the World Federal Government Congress Jknter yesterday he was Amazed al the amount of Koing on all over Kurope." h to think I ffori oi will an explosion. ill peoples
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  • 397 3 THE HAGUE, Aug. 7. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands received Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Republican Premier and leader of the Republican delegation to thc Dutch-Indonesian round tabic conference, yesterday morning. Members of the United Nations Commission for Indonesia yesterday attended a meeting of
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  • 152 3 We've Not Come To Beg For More Money Says Bevin NEW YORK, S^pt. 7— Britain* Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said on Tuesday night "I want to dkspel the erroneous belief have come to ask for further grants to Britain <rn an aid He spoke to newsmen as ne arrived aboard
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  • 194 3 KHARIOUM, Sept. 7.— The SurUn Is to have a new Issue 01 pictorial stamps and it is hop d mat will be on sale by next spring. Hitherto all Sudan stamps have borne the same design— a picture of an Arab 'on a camel,
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  • 65 3 TOKYO. Sept. 7. The United Nations is likely to appoint a third commission to Korea. Dr. Liu Yuwan Chinese delegate to the recent United Nations Commission on Korea, stated when passing through here for Lake Success. Dr Liu said the Commission s report in
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  • 75 3 GENEVA. Sept. 7. The World Health Organisation 'WHO) is considering the possibility of movine the regional WHO meeting Shoduled for Sept 12 in Alexandria to another country, bu. no decision has been taken yet. a WHO spokesman said Tuesda.y. Political difficulties growing out of the invitation, tf
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  • 61 3 BERLIN. Sept. 7. -An exhibition of Indian photographs was opened in the Ajner can sector of B©nn on Sept. 3 by Major-General Khub Chand. the head of Indian Military Mission Members of the West BeTlin Governmftpt and prominent sculptors, painters and photographers were present.
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  • 248 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 7. The United Nations Scientific conference oiv the Conservation and Utilisation of Resources the first of its kind ever hcRd ended its three-week session here yesterday. On the last day, the conference, meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. William Borbeirg, Denmark, reviewed the
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  • 116 3 CANTON. Sept. 7. The Pan Chen Lama reportedly has appealed to Muslim Gene ral e Ma Pu-fang and Ma Hung-kwei in the' northwest for troops to lead into Tibet. Foreigners who talked with the Pan Chen Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet, said on
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  • 78 3 LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Sept 7. The engagement of 21 year old King Phumiphon Adulet of Thailand and Miss Skirikit Kitiyakara, daughter of the Siamese Ambasador to, Great Britain, was disclosed here today. No date for the wedding has been set. Miss Kitiyakara is a student in
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  • 73 3 AMMAN. Sept. 7. Convening of a conference of Moslem Premiers, preferably in Jerusalem, was urged by the leading Palestinian Arab da^ly, Addifa 1 Tuesday. Purpose of the conference would be "to, demonstrate to U.N.O. and the world the concern of 400.000.000 Moslems for the safety and
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  • 257 3 Affinity Between Ancient Asian And American Indian Cultures BETEL CHEWING ADVANCED AS EVIDENCE NEW YORK, Sept. 7.— Betel chewing may be advanced as evidence of an inter hemispherical link if the International Congress of Americanists- opening here includes in its eight-day discussion the cultural history of the American Indian. Anthropologists
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  • 143 3 TO TAKE PLACE AFTER PANDIT NEHRU'S RETURN FROM U.S. BANGKOK. Sept. 7— Premier Pibul Songgram of Thailfcnd said on Tuesday he intends to call an informal -conference among four Asian nations to exchange political, <H<>n {nm- and cultural information. The Foreign Office said
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  • 92 3 HONG KONG WILL BE DEFENDED AGAINST ANY ASSAULT TOKYO. Sept. 7. Britain's Commissioner-General in South East Asia Mr. Malcolm MacDonald said on Monday that Hong Kong will be defended against any assault by Chinese Communists. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald answered questions at a news conference about Hong Kong's future by saying
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  • 88 3 HARMONIUM AN AWFUL SOUND BOX" NEW DELHI. Sept. 7.— General K. M. Qariappa, C-in-C of the Indian Army, considers the harmonium as "an awful sound box." The General said at a music concert here that "all harmoniums should be collected and made a bonfire of.'' This does not mean that
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  • 201 3 Washington Talks To Provide Cure For Britain's Dollar. Crisis WASHINGTON. Sept. 7.-Ameri-can officials hope today's top level dollar crisis conference wiil produce a bundle of first aid measures for Britain and an international machinery which may Anally provide real cure. No permanent solution to Britain's chronic dollar deficit can i»e
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  • 110 3 Uniformed Chinese Soldiers Taboo In Hong Kong HONG KONG, Sept. C'hineM* soldiers in uniform will not be allowed yi Hongkong, according to a Government regulation brought int* foree on Men day. Tin rrgulaliou stipulates that ;uif incoming; man in Chinese uniform must Hrst obtain a permit issued by a responsible
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  • 1244 4 GMLU's Resolutions At Annual General Body Meeting CHANGE IN RADIO MALAYA INDIkN PfiOGRAMMt HOuitS UItGED The Government and Municipal Labour Union, Singapore, at its annual general meeting ot delegates from all its branches held on Sunday, Aug. Zb at 3 p.m. at its premises
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  • 111 4 NEW WAR DAMAGE COMPENSATION PROPOSALS ADOPTED At the Singapore Legislative Council Meeting yesterday morning, the foliowing motion, moved oy the Financial Secretary, Mr. J D. M. Smith, and amended by the Memoer for tne Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, was passed: 'That the Report of the Select
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  • 252 4 MOVEMENT OF RUBBER CONTROLLED: ANOTHER BLOW TO BANDITS It has become evident that ene source of Onance lm the bandit iorces is the sale of rubber obtained bv theft ui illicit tapping. It is necessary to prevent this supply of funds, and to assist the police in this task the
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  • 79 4 HONOLULU, Sept. 1 "Hawaii and/ the Philippines are the barriers against the further spread of Communism from Asia into the western world." Governor Ingham M. Stein back declared on Monday in a labour Day address. "The Soviets having been checked in Western Europe, is it not
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  • 109 4 A warm welcome is awaiting H.M.S. "Amethyst" when she calls at Singapore en route to the U.K. on Wednesday, Sept. 14. In recognition of the courageous action of her crew in the Yangtze River, all vessels ln the harbour will be "drjssed" and will blow
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    31 4 Mr. N. GOPALA IYER. Secretary >f the Indian Bank Ltd.. who is aOw on a tour of Malaya inspecting the branches of the Bank and studying the banking conditions .iere generally.
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  • 69 4 More information is required hv the Kuala Lumpur Municipality which is to compile a record of tho origin of street names in Kami. Lumpur. ,a The Deputy President of tho Municipal Commissioners. Mr ll Hammett said it would matlv assist if the
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  • 27 4 The meeting of the Rural Board fixed for Sept. 15, has beer postponed to Sept. 22. at th*' same time and place, says an official press rolease.
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    • 151 4 INDIAN WEDDINCiS The marriage ol Miss K. LEELA. daughter of Mr. M. K. Nair, with Mr. JM. N. NAIR, the youngest son of late Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Pillai. of Trivandrum. will be solemnised on Saturday, Sept. 10, between 8 and 9 p.m. at No 3, Parry Avenue, Singapore.
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