Indian Daily Mail, 29 September 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. V. NO. 230. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 257 1 Several Active Members Arrested Kerala Branch Secretary Among Detained From Our Own Correspondent) )\\I)H AS, Sept .2B.— Following the ban on the Munist Party and other affiliated Labour organi*Lin the Province, 16 persons described as 0 wrkers" ot the Communist Party were
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  • 86 1 PROVINCE, Sept. 28.— Dr. Malan, South African Prime r hinted a ,t night at an m J«n mto the country's news- [Waii i i,,id the Cape Province nnri rty Congre* 9 that if wfrNood abroad that South 2 a dictatorship governed ffJ»**Jf
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  • 31 1 ''Out 1 Ciovlu r m" hls P r «scrihKJhS 1 lh hook con--1 l »je rclisiou. Srmu lU<> announced iMioh will be
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  • 27 1 OSLO VARSITY ESSOR TO STATE PAKISTAN STATE LANGUAGES M M r Professor ?Nh Stietire of k K*f" < on a short r 52J; stud > iin K uis- A.P.
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  • 92 1 Inquiry Into Police Clash With Nagpur Prisoners NAGPLK, Sept. 28— Communist prisoners m Amroti jail near here, who clashed with their warder* and the police early this month were "wholly to blame", according to the report of an oilicial enquir> into the incident. "The police oehaved with commendable restraint and
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  • 79 1 No De Jure Recognition Of Red China Yet, Says Dr. Evatt »~.'«.*J^ MS M. lit Utl CANBERRA, Sept. 28.—-Austra-lia's Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Herbert V€re Evatt told the He Use of Representatives no decision had been made t 0 grant de jure recognition to the Communist Government m China.
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  • 44 1 THE HAGUE, Sept. 128.— By Royal decree ol Sept. 21, Jan Klaassensz, former Mayor of Wagenlngen, Holland, has been appointed Governor of Surinam, it was announced by the Netherlands Government's Information Service. The aT*r»oin.tment will be effective Oct. 1.- AJP.
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  • 92 1 DAMASCUS, Sept. 28 Chaudhry Khauquezzaman, bead of Pakistan s Islamic Mission, has arrived &ere and interviewed Premier Ilasham Attassi on his "Islamstan" project. Khaliquezzaman said he is touring all Moslem capitals to discuss win those responsible a project for an international Moslem union
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  • 86 1 ELECTION OF PRESIDENTS TO TAMILNAD DT. BOARDS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sep. 28.— As expected Congressmen have been returned to the President^ of all the Tamilnad District Boards excepting Trichy. Following have been elected: Chinglepet: Mr. V. K. Ramasamy Mudaiiar. Sou h Arcot; Mr. P. R. Srinivasan Padayaychi. Madura:
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  • 53 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 28. For the fifth time? since 1907 til** state of Oklahoma has voted to remain dry. It will retain the ban on liquors incorporated m its constitution when achieving: statehood m 1907 Oklahoma and Mississipi remain the* only states with absolute bans
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  • 66 1 Butterworth Confirmed As Assistant Secretary Of State WASHINGTON, Sept 2 7.— W. Walton Butterworth has been con. firmed by the U.S. Senate as Aslant U.S. Secretary of State for Par Eartern Affairs. The Senate approved the appointment yesterday by a 44 to, 27 vote. Nominated May 27, Butterworth has opposed
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  • 322 1 WE ARE INTERESTED ONLY IN NON-AGGRESSION PACTS, SAYS THANKIN NU RANGOON, Sept. 28.— The Burma Union Government does not plan to sign either anti-right or antileft pacts, Premier Thakin Nu told the Burmese Parliament today. Instead, said the Premier, the only pact
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  • 301 1 SEQUEL TO PAKISTAN'S DECISION NOT TO DEVALUE HER CURRENCY NEW DELHI, Sept. 28.— Pakistan's decision not to devalue her currency with the rest of the sterling areas may result m economic warfare between India and Pakistan Indian Government leaders m the second d°y
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  • 232 1 W.H.O. DELHI CONFERENCE DECISIONS NEW J>ELHI. Sept. 28.— The South East Asian Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation, meeting for the second day here Tuesday, adopted two resolution?: 1. Requested that more adequet representation m the World Health Assembly Executive Board be based on geographical imporufoce, (population magniludp and
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  • 152 1 CHURCHILL WANTS INDIA'S STERLING BALANCES TO BE WRITTEN OFF! n£ ON £2 N Sept 28 Mr. Winston i liurchili contended m the House of i.uiiiniuns today tnat Britain's wax expemes m defending India, fcgypt and other countries snould bllan^s. lheir "We are not m a state of health to become
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  • 46 1 44 Return To The Gold Standard SPOKANE, Washington, Sept. 27. —The American Mining Congress li Monday urged the United States to restore gold t o "it s historic function »n the monetary system of our country" and work toward return to the gold standard. A. P.
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  • 64 1 THAKIN NU TO CLARIFY BURMA'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY RANGOON, Sept. 28. —The Burmese Government will announce its industrial policy t 0 Parliament on Wednesday, it was officially seated Tuesday Prime Minister Thakin Nu's speech will clarify the Government's attitude towards foreign investments m Burma. Next week Parliament i 8 due to
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  • 166 1 i SAIGON, Sept. 28— The Emperor Ba o Dai, head of -he new Vietnam independent state, told Reut vr here yesterday -hat his policy was 4l t© unite all Vietnamese who want the independence of Vietnam, and who work for the guarantee of
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  • 382 1 Military Financial Aid Essential To Stem Red Push In Far East NEPAL MINISTER TO U.S. GEN. RANA'S HINT TO AMERICA the f?r f T^'k SepU 28 MilHar > nd financial aid to StaTes hint'pw F S newl y- a PP° inted Mlnister l the UnUed Th- M- f a P
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  • 107 1 NEW ORLEANS CITY GOLDEN KEY FOR PANDIT NEHRU NEW DELHI, S«*t. >B—Pendleton E. Lt-hde, President u f the Pendlcton Terminal Corporation, proposes to present Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru with the golden key to the city of New Orleans when Nehru visits America next month. Lchde recently met Sir Girja
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  • 107 1 SELIM SARPER OF TURKEY ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMAN OF U.N. POLITICAL COMMITTEE LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 28.- Mr. Selim Sarper of Turkey was elected vice-chairman of he United Nations G«nenU Assembly's Political Committee yesterday. Senor Mario de Diego of Panama was elected rapporteur. Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian Minister of Ex>rnal Affairs, is the
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  • 1004 2 Indian Daly Mail Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 20, 1949 COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE— VIII IMMEDIATELY after the adoption at its Ipoh session on Mar. 14 and 16 of its "agreed Sew" that the non-Malays shall ake every endeavour to improve the economic position of the Malays so that they the Malays can
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  • 456 2 RE CANAL WATER DISPUTE NEW DELHI, Sept. 28.— "The statement which Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan is reported to have made at the U.N. General Assembly that India had cut off the water resources of the rivers needed by Pakistan, is a complete
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  • 267 2 I I Resolution Passed At National I Conference Session "TRUMAN, ATTLEE OR NIMITZ CANNOT DECIDE FUTURE OF 40 LAKHS OF PEOPLE" SRINAGAR, Sept. 28.— "Neither President Truman nor Mr. Attlee nor Admiral Niir.it/, can decide the future of the 10 lakhs people of
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  • 140 2 Main Issue In Kashmir Not Sidetracked, Says U.N. Commission Chief BOMBAY, Sept. 28. *'It was un. fair to say the main issue m Kashmir was sidetracked by "he Com. mission/ C. Legguizomon, chief of ring to Indian allegations. Legguizomon, who wi l h othei Commission members left foi Geneva to
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  • 40 2 THAI MINISTER TO PHILIPPINES MANILA. Sept. 28.— The Philippines Foreign Office yesterday notified the Thailand Government, of (formal acceptance of Thai Minisi ter Luang Bhadrahadi. The veteran diplomat has served m Thai Legations m London, the I Hague and Paris.
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  • 57 2 BANGKOK, Sept. 28.— The Thai SST"™ 1 y«*<*<**y announce d rtew official rates a< the result of tho sterling d^valuailon Thrates are ticals 35 per pound sterling and Ittcato 12 5 per ITS. dollS Previoue official rat. s were «calb 40 per pound sterling and
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  • 31 2 MADHUBANT, Sept. 28. Thankur Sri Prakash Bahadur, a relative of the Prime Minister of Nepal, has been appointed Nepalese Consul m Burma by the Government of Nepal, ie is learnt.- FOC
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  • 276 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 28. Immed iately following the ban on Communist Party, Madras police made midnight raids -on the Provincial Headquarters of the Madras Communist Party m Broadway and seized literature and arrested four Communists. Police also
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  • 176 2 COMMUNIST AMMUNITION FACTORY NEAR TIRUPUR UNCOVERED MADRAS, Sept. 28.— About 40 persons described as "active work ers" of the Communist Party were arrested yesterday and detained by <he police under the Madras Maintenance and Security Measures Ac 4 after the Madras Government ban on the Indian Communist Party and Communist-controlled
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  • 155 2 CERTIANT LAKH SUCCESS, Sept. 28 Th I will support India as a candidate />,, MM Council m place of Canada uhoxe v (i»I this year, it was learned MmthoritatiJut Middle Eastern delegations sa.n Urn i I «f Syria the Middle East group of >ev-n v
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  • 161 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) PUDUKOTTAH, Sept. 28 Justice A. V. Visvanatha Sastri. of the Madras High Couri disposed of an important case here where the question was whether a Limited Company incorporated m Burma could sue m India
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  • 128 2 KAXPIJ .ImtedPrnvin,.*. 28.-MrPet,rKoinan K M^(3 can leader, now on a tour of TrJ hrn iirjtfd the ne-d for ->2 ?xchange of visitors" betven t two countries. Mr. Koinange sx\>\ that h, and Africa, which hid v<> much common, must understand n other more effectively m
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  • 710 3 tch In Dutch- Indonesian Talks On Economic Issues Dutch Want Guarantees On financial Matters tr INDONESIANS INSIST ON (SSOtUlt SOVEREIGN TV m ft n.\('l >c 'P l **—*ne Peering Committee WLi4abie conference made no progress with ■> ,th financial and Economic Commute* Wcrious i^ues involving the future economic BL, f
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  • 184 3 THE HAGUE, Sept. 28— Dr. Mohammed Hatta, Indonesian Repub--1 lican Premier and Leader of the Republican delegation to the roundtable conference on Indone- made clear that he coald wily he Criticisms of the Namur a*re*. merit reached 10 days igo m <a recent
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  • 71 3 Renewed Plague Outbreak In Jogjakarta GENEVA Sept. 28. A renewed outbreak of plague m Jogjakarta, capital of the Indonesian Republic was reported here Monday by the World Health Organisation The W.H.O.'s weekly bulletin on pestilential diseases said that two cases of plague were reported from Jogjakarta m the week ending
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  • 91 3 BATAVIA, Sept. 28.—Representative Walter Huber, Democrat, ol Ohio, Chairman of the United States Congressional Committee which arrived here Monday, said for myself, I think we should move out of Japan." He added, howevar, "but it is another thing whether the whole army
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  • 34 3 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 28. After 40 years Mexico has resumed the minting of coins for (Jhma between 200,000 and 3ootooo Chinese silver dollars bearing fthe image of Chiang Kai-shek.— Reuter
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  • 625 3 COMPLAINT LODGED BEFORE U.N. ASSEMBLY LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 28. China's chief delegate, T. F.Tsiang, charged the Soviet Union is threatening the independence and territory of China and the peace of the whole Orient. He called for a moral judgment by the U.N. Assembly against
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  • 435 3 CHINA:. HONG KONG, Sept. 28. General Pai Chung-hsi, Nationalist Commander of the Central China front is rushing reinforcements totalling 50,000 men from Hengyang for the defence ol Canton, according to Chinese reports here. The first batch of reinforcements poured into Kukong last night, and
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  • 95 3 Tito Accuses Russia Of Following Divide And Rule Policy BELGRADE, Sept. 28.— Marshal Tito last night accused the Soviet leaders of following "the old Roman- principles" )i divide and rule m the Balkans. He charged that some Soviet leaders and heads of the people's democracies were jealous of Yugoslavia's prestige
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  • 101 3 PARIS. Sept. 28. -France's yearold Coalition Cabinet yesterday faced its gravest crisis as a result of organised labour's revolt against the government's wage-ireez.in<* policy. M. Vincent Auriol. President oi tn»e Republic, returned overnight irom -his country residence to preside at yesterday's Cabinet meeting This
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  • 174 3 State Dept. Expert Plead For Quick Action On "Point Four" Programme WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. Two top State Department experts pleaded before the VS. Congress Tuesday for quick action on the "Point Four" programme President Truman outlined last January. Tne programme is designed to pump new blood into world trade arteries
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  • 144 3 RANGOON, Sept. 28.— The silver screen goes dark m Burma on Oct. I— and movie owners say it will stay that way until the Burmese government reduces new high taxes on theatres. The All-Burma Cinema Trades Association decided* on Monday night to
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  • 128 3 LONDON, Sept. >8. "Really,'* a British official -aid on Monday, "some islands of the British Empire are behaving m the most extraordinary way." Mr. David \U\ s- William*, Colonial Under Secretary, said three island possessions have been stagi r X a vanishing and
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  • 481 4 SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE ATTACHED TO OCCASION Indians all over Malaya are already chalking out tentative programmes for celebrating the 81st oinnday anniversary of Ma hat ma Ganahi m a luting manner. This year the occasion nas added significance m that next
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  • 83 4 PERAK APPOINTMENTS Che Mega,t Yunus, MCS, JP, has been appointed by the SuKan oi Perak to act as State Secretary, Mr. E. N. Griffit-Jones has assumed duxy as the State Legai Adviser, Perak, m place oi Mr. M U. XMerdi, wno will be gomg ox, trainsier to Kuala Lumpur. At
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  • 142 4 The Singapore Buddhist Association held their 18th Annual General Meeting on S:»pt. 25, at their premises In No. 263, Outram Road, with Mr. A. W. Fernando m the chair. The following were elected office bearers for the coming year. President: Mr. William Sena;
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  • 109 4 Same of the very rare jokes from behind the Iron Curtain will be heard m tonight's broadcast from R^dio Malaya m thd weekly series "This is Communism" (Thursdays at 7.10 p.m.) The Straits-born Chinese Speaker will tell a funny story or two to show that even Gdnnnunism cannot
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  • 34 4 The Singapore Economic Secretary, Mr. Andrew Gilnvmr, will broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on Friday, Sept. 30, at 8 p.m, on Singapore's Entreoort Trade Problems.
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  • 211 4 SAINT AUVAIAR DAY TO BE CELEBRATED ON OCT. 1 At a meeting of Hindu women held on Sunday Sept. 18 at the Vivekanada Tamil School premises Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Malaya Hindu Samaya Prachara CSabha, it was decided to celebrate Saint Auvaiar Day, tiu great woman poet-philosopher
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  • 426 4 BODIES OF KIDNAPPED MEN FOUND At 6 p.m. on Sept. 25, a gang of masked and iimlormed men carrying rifles and speaking both m Malay and Chinese robbed six dwelling houses of cash and goods to the value of $700 m Kulai
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  • 227 4 GOVERNMENT APPEAL TO CONSUMERS 4 Th K. c »-°P e J: ati n of t£ c Public is earnestly sou-lu to enable the Municipal Commissioners to ensure 1 supply of water for domestic purposes. The supply position is such that .here is
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  • 98 4 The Ramakrishna Orchestra or.,* The Chinese Wizard Mr BekSwe c Hoon have kindly consented Z present a Variety Shew at But Zaharah School Hall torn tn 10 30 p.m. on Sunday Oet 2 n aW of The Johore Bahru Dtamc Welfare
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  • 22 4 PAHANG EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The 17th meeting of the PahanExecutive Council wiU be held at tihe Court House, Kuala Lipts, on v/Ct. O.
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  • 58 4 In brte serids of musical performances organised m connection with the current Navarathri Festival at the Chdttiars' Temple at Tank Road, Singapore, Sri Sangeestha Bhushanam Udayappa of Kuala Lumpur entertained a large gathering at the Temple last evening wlith classical music. The Festival which began on Wednesday,
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  • 74 4 PENANG POSTAL EMPLOYEES IN U.K. The Three Fenang Post office employees— Ong Keng Liang, Hussian bin Mohamed and Ibrahim bin Varshay— who are m the U.K. on a Postal Department Scholarships have already had sorting experience at Oldham. They are now learning counter and clerical duties at the G.P.O. (North/West
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  • 96 4 The following aliens have been certificates of naturalisation by the Governor with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies under the British Nationality Act. 1948, and thei. Oaths of Allegiance have been registered m the Colonial Secretary's Office: Mr. Dong Chui Sing,
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  • 66 4 The winners m the recent essay compeftltion) for prizes m cash were presented by the Governor of Singapore are: Miss Bum Yoke Lan, Methodist Girls' School— s2s.oo: Miss Marjorie Ho, Raffles Girls' School— sls.oo; and S. Narayanaswamy, St. Joseph's Inisltrtu/fcian $10.00. "Commenda/tiatfi" prize for best
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  • 48 4 A Foot- and- Mouth disease exists amongst Cattle m Singapore and m accordance with the Quarantine (Veterinary) Rules 1936, exportation of cattle, sheep, goats and swine is prohibited unless written permission its obtained from t!N Chief Veterinary Officer, Singapc-re, say. an Official Press releatse.
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  • 42 4 Recently there have been incidents of counterfeit coins and notes circulating m Singapore. Miss Rhona Corwiery will discuss on this subject m the Colony at 7.10 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30 over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya,
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  • 27 4 iiie next regular Press Conference will be held on Friday, Oct 7. at 10 a.m. at the Conference Room. Department of Public Relations, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 20 4 Mr. A. M. Mac Donald lias been I appointed to be a Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore.
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