Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1949

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail V OL- V. NO. 218. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16; 1949. R PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 113 1 gin. Factory LabourersTo Benefit first Of Its Kind In Asia (From Our Own Correspondent) \t.\\ DELHI, Sept. 15. First state sponsored insurance scheme in India will be launched in -.mm next i/tar, the Labour Ministry announced L Over 2,iooJ>oo factory labourers in the
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  • 88 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 15— India •s the next member country to be Chairman of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank, it was stated here yesterday. The formal voting among the 48--member nations will be held on the last day of the present session
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  • 131 1 (USHISGTON, Sept. 15.— The jew:- appr-vt-cl and sent t o the E Itftoe oo Wednesday a bill Msiß| 'h< crt't'tion in Washifor ot a memorial to Mahatma [^ndh Indian It-ader, who *vas w-a'd Th«. memorial will be and maintained bv *h* ti.m
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  • 55 1 O\m ornspondent) »MBAY, Sept. 15— Socialist JjW Mill Ma/door Sabha here 1 Mttrols uv* r 10,000 textile i Bombay is meeting on dtidr the question of i !l «m to the newly-formed I "on liiU'rn.itional sponh» Rritivh Trades Union
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  • 143 1 KARACHI. Sept. 15\— Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman, President of Pakistan's Moslem Leagu<\ left here last night on a two-month tour of the Middle East t o s€ e whether "brotherly fteiings" among Moslems thne >s strong enough to help them into a united Islamistan.
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  • 26 1 Lieutenant P. Wilson. R °y*' Navy has been appointed an Officer to the Malayan Naval Force with effect from 7th Sept. 1949.
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.— hugene K Black, President of the World Bank, said on Wednesday night that the Bank would grant another loan of between US$lO,--000,000 and U5515,000,000 to India "within the next few days." India was granted her first World Bank loan of US$34
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  • 143 1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Sept. 15. The coronation of young -Sing Phumiphon of Thailand may take place behind closed doors at a private ceremony in Bangkok this winter. If the king's private doctors permit him to visit his country temporarily after the monsoon season to attend the
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  • 110 1 SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept 15. Minister Hector McNeil haid Wednesday that Foreign Secretary Ernest. Beyin will make "an important speech" before ihe UN Assembly meeting beginning at Lak<* Success on Sept. 20. "It may w^ll be Bevin's mom important public declaration for some
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  • 46 1 LUCKNOW, Sept. 15.— Six coins from Kausambi, the capital of the ancient. Kingdom of Vatsa, have been added to the Numismatic Tr*a sury of Lucknow Museum. Kausambi about 30 miles from Allahabad, was a flourishing trade centre during th* 1 Buddhist period GIIS
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— Two jf-u-i-national experts from the World Health Organisation's Tuberculosis Research Office in Copenhagenare to arrive in India next week. They form part of a four-m«mber team which will studv anti-tuberculofis campaign in India. The experts wi T l in
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  • 40 1 Secretary General of the 1.L.0. Conference Mr. D. C. Tait Chief of the Employment and Migration Section of tha International Labour Office, will broadcast over Blue Network. Racial Malaya at 8.00 p.m. today Friday.
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  • 143 1 78 KILLED IN SENSATIONAL JAIL-BREAK IN KOREA! SEOUL, Sept. 15.—Seventy eight persons were killed or wounded on Thursday in a break by 430 prisoners from the jail at Mokpo, a seaport 200 miles south of here. Ten guards and 68 prisoners were reported shot in a battle at a village
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  • 61 1 51 FOOT MAHATMA GANDHI MEMORIAL ERECTED AT NAGERCOIL (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGARCOIL, Sept. 15— A 51-foot octagonal granite column in memory of Mahatma Gandhi has been erected here at a cost of Rs. 40.000, The memorial on which the teachings of Gandhi ji have been inscribed was unveiled here
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  • 72 1 Co-operative Farming Scheme Launched In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 15.— A Co-ope-rative farming: scheme has been launched by the Madras Government to encourage collective farming in the Province. Two agricultural cooperative wpcietie* have been formed under the scheme <o secure on longtcrm lease lands for peasants. Madras
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  • 79 1 AFRICAN STUDENT REFUSED PASSPORT TO INDIA DURBAN. JSept. 15.— The boutii African Indian Congress today alleged the. South African Department of the Interior had refused a passport to Miss Latitia Tsotsi, an Africlin student from Bloemfontein. to proceed to India. She was one of five non-Euro-pean students granted a scholarship
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  • 111 1 ISRAEL GOVT. TO PLANT MEMORIAL WOOD FOR BERNADOTTE JERUSALEM, Se^t. 15.--Th« Israeli Government has decided to plant a memorial wood in the name of Cou::t Folfce Bemadotte, late United Nations Mediator for Palestine. The official announcement l« ctcted to be made on Saturday Hw first anniversary of his assassination by
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  • 127 1 MANILA, Sc^t. 15. —The Fir*; Philippine ct;plomaiic representatives to Indonesia arc due to leave Sept. 22 to take up their posts in Batavia. They are Consul ViCWfe Pastrana, formei first .secretary ol the Phiiippi_n<- Embassy in Washingtin and Vice-Consul Marciano Joven. Vic«'-Com-ul Jov .1 originally
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  • 43 1 LONDON. .Scr)t. ir>. —The Mah vrajah of Ceoch Bebar arrived in London by air yesterday from Bombay. During 10 day.- say beiore goIng on to tin* continent* he will vc-r-eive medical advice liom a London -pc-cialist Reuter
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  • 141 1 HYDERABAD STATE CONGRESS ELECTION: 1 200,000 MEMBERS TO CO TO POLLS HVI)FR*BAD Sept 15 Over 1.200.000 primary members of the ii^nirahad JState C«n«re<* /premier Dolitital <*r?Mnisa/ti»n in that ita£ w& *<TSo^he^JSTfr<£n Sept. 22-29. to e»r< t 1,6X4 delegates to the annual, session of the Congress. The elections to the Pres«4*nU,hi
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  • 171 1 THE HAGUE, Sept. 15. With much bargaining still to be done, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Republican leader, told Ueuter today "There is no question of 4if the conference succeeds. It just must succeed." An thru- ueie^auons Republican*, t t-ueraiLsis and Dutch agree that
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  • 178 1 Plea For Protection Of Chinese Life And Property In Burma RANGOON, Sept 15.— Dr Tu Yuen-tan, Chiuese Ambassador here, Wednesday appealed to Burmese Government troops and Burmese rebels to respect the l*ve ti and properties of Chinese residents of Burma. He expressed the hope that nothing be done to disrupt
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  • 41 1 PILGRIM SHIPS FROM INDIA REACH JEDDA B 'MBAY. w Sept. 14. —Pilgrim ships "M"/affaii, J^iadui^a" and ."Mohammedi" which sailed from Bombay on Aug. 21, 2G and 23, haV" r*. cclicd Jeddfl \v tfc 1.4j0, 1.212 and 1.452 pflffTims respec ivelv GIIS
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  • 638 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Sept. 16, 1949. COMMUNALISM IN FEDERAL COUNCIL MALAY members of the Fede--11 ral and State Councils— and wt believe those of tne Settlement Councils, too are reported to have tormed themselves into what is called an "Association of Malay Councillors with me ooject of ensuring
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  • 86 2 KARACHI, Sept. 15. —The Burmese Government will soon negotiate with the Pakistan Government for an air agreement, it is learned from sources close to Burmese official circles in Karachi. Burma would, at the outset, start an air service between Rangoon and Dacca in
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    15 2 PHOTO). Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Mini u w.fe oi u.k. High e-gw-sS iWSifitSa GIIS
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  • 133 2 Devanaga ri Script Hindi To Be Free India 's State Languages But 15 Years After Inauguration Of New Constitution ENGLISH TO REMAIN AS AT PRESENT TILL THEN NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 After prolonged and heated controversy, the Constituent Assembly Wednesday night decided that Hindi in Devanagari script be adopted the
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  • 106 2 Our Correspondent cables from New Delhi: The Congress Party in the Constituent Assembly meeting yesterday agreed with the Munshi-Iyengar Draft regarding language issue with slight modification. The question of numerals will be decided by Parliament after 15 years. Till then international numerals wili
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  • 68 2 No Distinction Between Boys And Girls In Primary Schools (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 15.— Madras Government have ordered the abolition of all distinctions between boys and girls in the primary school's in the pi-ovince as the first step in improving and extending primary education. All schools in the
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  • 70 2 CONVICTED SCOTSMAN RELEASED ON BAIL BY PAK. COURT KARACHI. Sept. 15— Adam Smith* Scotsman who was on Tuesday sentenced to two years*' imprisonment on charges concerning disposal ot a Dakota a Ire rat t. was yesterday released on bail of Rs. 25,--000 pending his appeal to the Sind High Court.
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  • 83 2 ANOTHER TEMPLE THROWN OPEN TO HARIJANS (From Our Own Correspondent) TANJORE, Sept. 15.— The famous Venkatesa Perumal Temple at Varasur was thrown open to Harijans yesterday at a function arranged by the Local Congress Committee. Madras Assembly speaker M» Sivashanmugam Pillai, himself a Harijan, led a batch of Harij-in worshippers
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  • 98 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. < -Dr..B. C. Roy, West Bengal Premier, said here today his government had accepted the proposal for General elections in West Bengal in January ivxt year after the harvest of
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  • 53 2 LABOUR ADVISORY COMMITTEE FORMED IN HYDERABAD (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Sept U. The Military Government of Hyderabad has appointed a Labour Advisory Committee on tripartite basis comprising representatives of Labour, Government and Managements. The Committee will advise the Government on labour policy, industrial relations, labour laws, wage rates and
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  • 302 2 Minister Rafi Ahmed Kidwai 's Resignation Rumours Denied NIGHT AIR MAIL SCHEME TO BE RESUMED ON OCT. 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 15.— Mr. lluii Ahmed Kidwai, India's Minister for Communications, denied all rumours about resigning from the Central Cabinet or the U.P. Congress Committee. Mr. Kidwai, who arrived in Bombay last
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  • 150 2 BLIND BOY RESTORED HIS EYESIGHT! BELIEVE IT OR NOT Q (From Our Own )J| 7 Cor respondent) 0 MADRAS, bept. 15. A mira- 0 SL cuious incident was reported Q ]j| trbm Badrachalam yesterday where a blind boy recovered J his eyesight after bathing in o BUie holy waters of
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  • 70 2 INA MAN DEFEATED BY CONGRESS CANDIDATE (From Our Own Correspondent) SIMLA, Sept. 15.— C01. G. S. Dhillon of IN A fame, now of the Desh Sevak Party wa s defeated in tne election in East Punjab Labour seat yesterday by the Congress candidate Amamath Vidyalankar. Dillon boycotted the election on
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  • 95 2 Truman Urged To State American Intentions In Asia NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Thc Herald Tribune yesterday called on President Truman to make "a strong -statement of American intentions in Asia". In ?,n editorial criticizing what it called "the present inaction in Washington' concerning Asia, the newspaper suggested a policy statement
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  • 359 2 Pandit Nehru Defines Govt.'s Policy ALLAHABAD, Sept. 14.— The Indian Government's policy is not to suppress any party or organisation, however strong anil unpleasant their criticism may be, but to give them full freedom to express their feelings so that "we may
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  • 93 2 India Govt. To Take Over Control Of Tripura State NEW DELHI. Sept. ir,._The Indian Govern menrt is taking over administrative control of Tripura, a prmcely state an tl>e s^ratesic northeastern frontier of the Indian Union. From today, Sept 18. a Chief Commissioner will administer this i.OOO square-mile stato. The Maharam
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  • 343 2 COUNSEL TO ARGUE ON OCT. 12 LONDON, Sept. 15.— Nath uram Vinavak Godse appeal to King George VI Wednesday night a K aS hht sentence for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on Jan 1 Godse, lodged .with the Registry of the Priw Council
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  • 106 3 Zafrullah Khan Alleges Indian Responsible For Kashmir Deadlock! 0 OVER PROSPECTS OF TO SEC-COUNCIL rfCESS, Sept. 15.— Sir Mohammed Zafrulittan Foreign Minister, told the press u\hat u' hile his country was quite preoi tt* arbitration of Admiral Chester W. !hnshnuy truce, India had turned down and thereby continued the present
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  • 164 3 iber oi Vi immed •paid Security ol PresiMinister intran- gi ttle- by peaceful kffOl PUNJAB £IMK> L footer aba re-Utlndo-Pakistan distjti- Punj:il» rivers f. af-r*- (ut l)> p;ntiiH fjefu po^ibl' to bj agreement Sb Mohammed said taking the ihtirnitionil Court ihe from thi r during
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  • 136 3 Thai Minister Pleads For Speedy Grant Of World Bank Loan WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.— Prince Viwat, Thailand's minister of finance, has asked the World Bank and Monetary Fund to speed up consideration df a loan to his country. He asked for quick action because of the continuing Communist advance in Asia.
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  • 51 3 Pondicherry Control Over Chandernagore Ceased MADRAS, Sept. 15— The control of Chandrajia£ore by the Pondicherry Council ceased this month, according to an announcement on Tuesday in the French India Gazette. The Acting Commissioner George Jean Chambon recently announced that Chandranagore's merger with the India,!* Union would take place this month.-
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  • 340 3 BURMA OFFICIAL CLARIFICATION RANGOON, Sept. 15.— Burma need not fear atfgression f rO m China's northwestern province of Yunnan, despite the common border between two countries, it was authoritatively stated here on Wednesday, says an AP reporf. Reports received officially
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  • 76 3 MOSCOW, Sept 15.— A Russian invents the first electric motor says "Red Stat." "In Russia was discovered the phenomenon of electric induction, and at the end of the 18th century the theory of construction of condensers was wonted out/' the writer said He pointed out tUat
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  • 325 3 BR. TREASURY SPOKESMAN'S CATEGORICAL STATEMENT LONDON, Sept. 15. Britain is under pressure from three sides the United States, some European governments and some of her own Commonwealth countries to cut the value of the pound as a solution to the dollar crisis. A British Treasury
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  • 52 3 IRAQ-ETHIOPIA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BAGHDAD, Sept. 15. Iraq and Ethiopia are establishing diplomatic relations for the first time. Tafees Habt Mikael, Ethiopian Minister to Cairo, who has been accredited to Iraq, arrived here last night and will present his credentials to the acting Iraq regent, A mir 7,n.id Al Hussain. on
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  • 63 3 Ceylon Still Not Interested In New Dollar Agreement COLOMBO, Sept. 15.— The decision of the United States and Canada at Washington to buy more rubber for stockpiling purposes has had no appreciable effect on local rubber prices as yet. H. W. Amarasuriya, Ceylon s Commerce Minister. said that prices would
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  • 77 3 LUCKNOW, Sept. 14— Dr. N. Kvisselgaard, leader of a Scandinavian medical team now in India, said here that tuberculosis caused nearly 5,00,000 deaths in India eTery year. The Scandinavian medical team will launch an "anti-tuberculosis drive in the province, with the assistance of th4 United Provinces
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  • 32 3 A ONE-MINUTE SESSION TOKYO, Sept. 15. Th- *sth meeting of the Allied Council for Japan was held yesterday. No business was transacted and the meeting adjourned in less thai a minuie A.P.
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  • 509 3 DISCUSSION ON PROSPECTS OF PACIFIC PACT A BRITISH DELEGATE 8 SUGGESTION BIGW/N, WISN., ONTARIO, Sept. 15.— Australia and New Zealand informed the unofficial Commonwealth relations conference on Wednesday they would welcome a Pacific pact with the United States as senior
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  • 47 3 RECONSTRUCTION BANK TO INVEST IN ASIA WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development *aid on Tuesday it Is considering son? sound investments in Asia, the Pacific, the Near East and Africa. In its fourth annual report it outlined its activities in these areas. A.P.
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  • 73 3 MOVE FOR BAN ON RED BODIES DEFEATED OTTAWA. Sej>t. 15. —The tenth conference of the British Empire Service Club League yesterday defeated an Australian resolution calling on League members to ask their governments to declare Communist organisations illegal. Australia cast the only vote for Xhr motion. Britain. Canada. New Zealand
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  • 524 3 UN Commission To Offer Compromise Plan For Solution Of Dutch-Indonesian Differences? INDONESIA: However, he made clear that »t was based on a consultative machinery designed to solve any differences between th e Dutch and tho Indonesians. Du'ch plans for the period aftoi the sovereignty transfer to Indonesia included a joint
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI, Sot. 15. The Royal Indian Navy has gratefully accepted the offer of Mr. A. I. Collins to pimml the Service Sword of his fir^rased father, Chief Enflueei' William Alexander Collins of the late Royal Indian Marine Tlil' sword is *b«Hit 7(| years
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  • 132 3 BATAVIA, Sept. 11 InfloiwUm guerillas in Southern Borneo tried to kicln ip the Burgomaster of Bandjerinasin yesterday, it wa* reliably learned here. In bright daylight an undisclos ed number of Indonesians rung the bell of the house of the Bandjermasin's Burgomaster. Mansoer. and demanded thut
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  • 1852 4 Arbitration Board Concludes Hearing" Of Evidence EMPLOYERS UNABLE TO GIVE EXACT FIGURES FOR UNECONOMIC ESTATES The Rubber Industry Arbitration Board Dr. T. 11. Silcock, Chairman, Mr. K. J. Cumming and Mr. R. Hamani received evidence in its third session at the Executive Council Chamber,
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  • 37 4 The Singapore Medical Services Union will hold their SeccMid Annual Athletic Meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday Sept. 17 at 2J5 p.m.. under the kind patronage oj Mr. PA B McKerrom.
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  • 64 4 Mr. H. E. Kingdon, C.L.S.. has been appointed to officiate as District Judge and .First Magistarte. and also a, Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore with effect from Sept. 5, 1949 inclusive. The Governor of Singapore has been pleased tq appoint Mr. Teh Sek Rng to be a
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  • 38 4 Tne nrst meeting of The Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow Saturday Sept. 17 at 7.30 p.m at 353 East Coast Road, Singapore. All are cordially requested to be present, writes the convenor
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  • 121 4 In a tetter to* Sir Han Hoe Lim, Chairman of the Singapore Appeal Committee lor the university of Malaya Endowment Fund, Mr. M. J. Najnazie iniormed him that the iohowing persons had promised to aomale to the Uaidvemsity odt Malaya endowment Fund in tne
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  • 118 4 Ta»e highlight of the University weeK tiriive in Kuala Trengganu was an exhibition Bfuil Figat held on the nignt of Sept. 13 on obout iaur acres of land o nthe river baink In Paiau Kambing, one mile from riuajLa Treniggarnu, enclosed with
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  • 40 4 With eilect from Sept. 19, 1949 flue office of the Chief Police Ofncer, Selamigor, will be located at 199, Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur in the near vicinity of Circular Road Police Station), says an Official Press release.
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