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Title Section16 1950-04-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 76. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration270 1950-04-28 1 RA JA JI TO IMPLEMENT INDO-PAK PACT Speculation Re Sud^" Vidt To Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 27. Mr. C. Rajagopaiachari, former Gov ernor General of India, arrived he re today on the way to New Delhi at the invitation of Prime M inister Pandit Nehru. The elder270 words
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Article73 1950-04-28 1 NEHRU-LIAQUAT TALK ON KASHMIR KARACHI, Apr. 27.— Premiir Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru of India confirmed on arrival here yesterday that he would discuss the Kashmir question with Pakistan's Premier Liaquat Ali Khan, alone with other matters In the second stage of the talks opened here yesterday the two Premiers also concernedA.P. - 73 words
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Article96 1950-04-28 1 RANGOON, Apr. 27.— The American Ambassador David M. Key presenting his credentials to the Burmese President Sai Shwe Thaike said today he hoped the U.S. would be able to contribute practical aid to make Burma strong, prosperous and; peaceful He said that Burma's valiant struggleA.P. - 96 words
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Article66 1950-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— Mass praJTMS for pcMM and prosperity m Indisi will he <">mlti"te«l here shortly. The prayers will l>< led by 101 hi-h ciisto BrahminH from all over India. They uiil continue chanting slmstras Hindu sacred honks non-stop for iii'ir days before a sacrificialA.P. - 66 words
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Article29 1950-04-28 1 LONDON, Apr. 27. Britain today suspended temporarily all postal services to Hainan island, Nationalist stronghold off the South China coast which Communist Government forces invaded 11 days ago.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article57 1950-04-28 1 RANGOON, Apr. 27.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General m Southeast Asia, today laid a wreath on the tomb here of U Aung San, Burmese Prime Minister assassinated m 1947. Later Mr. Mac Donald who is on a periodic tour of Southeast Asia countries hadReuter - 57 words
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254 1950-04-28 1 PAKISTAN PREMIER'S VISIT TO U.S. ALL ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. Preparations are virtually complete for the three-week official visit of Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan of Pajkiktan m the United States, including a schedule of conferences with top officials and an extensive tour of the country. President Truman's personalUSIS - 254 words
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146 1950-04-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 27.— Mr. K. IVf. Munshi, veteran Congress leador of B'tmbay, urged India, the 1 tailed States and Britain to come "closer" m the bid for world peace when ;)'l<lr*»ssing the world affairs council here during his tour of the Went Co:>st.Reuter - 146 words
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Article127 1950-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. Persistent reports of differences between Pandit Nehru and Sardar Patei brought a denial from the Indian Prime Minister on Wednesday. A statement issued after Nehru's departure for Karachi noted that "frequent references are made to Sardar Patel and me, sometimes to my sisterAP - 127 words
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Article112 1950-04-28 1 No Transit Through India CANBERRA, Apr. 27.— The Government has refused to endorse the passport of Mr. C. V. Elliott, General Secretary of the Communistcontrolled Seamen's Union, to enable him to pass through India to a European meeting of the World Federation of Trade Unions, it is authoritatively learned. ItReuter - 112 words
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198 1950-04-28 1 FIERCE FIGHTING ON TONKIN YUNNAN BORDER SAIGON, Apr. 27.— Mixed FrenchVietnamese forces, successfully mopping up Nationalist insurgents m Indochina, reported many captures m fierce fighting yesterday. Three Nationalist Vietminh battalions were surrounded m the rich Tonkin delta where 300 had already been captured and 34 killed, it was stated. AnotherReuter - 198 words
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Article43 1950-04-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 27.— George Christopher, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, will head the campaign m the San F'ancisco tm for funds to finance establishment of the proposed Japan International Christian University near Tokyo.— A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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148 1950-04-28 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. The Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, said yesterday that the "entire free world" was supporting wholeheartedly the efforts of the Pakistan and Indian Prime Ministers to establish peaceful, constructive cooperation between their two countries. In a statement at his weekly jwre.~s conference,Reuter - 148 words
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Article173 1950-04-28 1 (From Our Uwn Correspondent) MADRAS, Apr. 27.— •The diss:il.u< Amlhra Congrem lender Mr. T. Pr:ikasain has accused the Congress Working Committee itself of breach of the Congress Constitution lor threatening alia with disciplinary action, m his reply to the General Secretary to snow cause. Pi'akasam declared173 words
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Article102 1950-04-28 1 BANGKOK, Apr. 27— A 22-year-old king takes a lovely young princess m a blue sarong-like dress as his queen tomorrow m a simple private wedding nw, King Phumipoon, who will be crowned Rama on May 5, married Princess Sirikit Kitiyakorn whom he met m EuropeA.P. - 102 words
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105 1950-04-28 1 DURBAN, Aar. 27.— Tin- South A fiic mi Indian Congress ycsterdH> cabled .lawanartai Nehru and Liaquut All Khan. PrlBM Ministers of India and Pakistan, «m meeting at Karachi, to diseMl ~»s a matter of nr-griic-y" the pCUtM facing South African Indians «n«b the GroupReuter - 105 words
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Article49 1950-04-28 1 COLOMBb. Apr. 26. Because May Day coincides this year with the Vesak. Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha, Ceylon police have decided to ban May Day processions. The parties mainly affected are the Cnmmuniat and Trotsky ist parties. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article214 1950-04-28 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 27.— An institute to train officials of Asian countries m preparing readily" financed plans for economic development m agriculture and related fields will be held this autumn at Lahore, Pakistan. It will be conducted jointly by [J.N. agencies and the Pakistan GovernmentUSIS - 214 words
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Article37 1950-04-28 1 KARAQHI, Apr. 27.—A*Pan-Isla-mic Steamship Company has ""been established here with 100 per cent Pakistani capital. The new company will operate steamers betweert Karachi and Chitta|ong, East Pakistan., and* between Pakistan and Middle Eastern*countrie«.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article26 1950-04-28 1 TAIPEI, Apr. 27.— Daylight saying tifie is to wine into fon^^w Nationalist Chma from zeYgJoßiu on May 1 when clocks will be advanced one hour.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article83 1950-04-28 1 Starting on Monday, May 1, the morning &*»mi- express (8.20 pjn.*train tTMi Ipoh 10 Kuala Lumpur will be cancelled on odd dates until further notice. The cancellation of this and several goods trains is necessary m order to permit of the lull restoration of the damage83 words
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113 1950-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVAVDRUM, Apr. 27.—Fourteen Hindu members of the Travan-core-Cechin Assembly have issued a stajemen/ blaming the virulant Christian propaganda against the Devaswam Act an being responsible for worsening of the communal relations m the State. Christian institutions u*fra press objected particularly to113 words
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Advertisement22 1950-04-28 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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699 1950-04-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Apr. 28, 1950. MIC CANNOT DECIDE! THE fourth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress win commence m Kuala Lumpur to-morrow, but nothing is known yet as to what and what matters will come up for consideration and decision. It is little wonder because those699 words
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457 1950-04-28 2 Mr. Motwani s Appeat To Pandit Mehru BOMBAY, Apr. 27.— Prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru has been given an "assignment to find out, m his present visit to Karachi for a conference with Pakistan Premier Liaquat AH Khan, whether "Pakis tan authorities would welcomeFOC - 457 words
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Article137 1950-04-28 2 (From Our Own Corr<'spoifHtnt) Jaipur, Apr. 27.— A survey i>l V<*la^e industries m Raja.sthan on divisional basis will be undertaken short- < ly, according to a resolution adopted by the Rajasthan Village Industries Survey Workers Conference here. Mr. Siddharaj Jjhadda. Minister of Industries and Commerce, Ra^asthan.137 words
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Article30 1950-04-28 2 LONDON, Apr. 2i .—The Air Ministry was reluctant to admit it showed m London on Monday. Its description of what fell on shivering Londoners was "frozen rain showers." A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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193 1950-04-28 2 Madras Detenu's Petition: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment NEW DELHI, Apr. 27— The Supreme Court reserved judgment on Apr. 19 m the Habeas Corpus petition of the Madras Communist detenu, A. K. Gopalan, challenging the validity of the Central Preventive Detention Act. Counsel for the petitioner, Mr. M. X Nambiar, concludedFOC - 193 words
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Article137 1950-04-28 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 27.-- Negotiations wiweea the rubber research insti- Utea m Ivlalaya and m Ceylon construing exchange of clones are now ftwrhing the final stages and the iubber Research Scheme, Ceylon, hopes to be able to offer the RRi, Malaya, 500 series of clones for reeaseFOC - 137 words
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284 1950-04-28 2 HANDS OFF TAMIL- SPEAKING AREAS, SAYS KOPAI M.P. CEYtON NEWS: COLOMBO. Apr. 27. "Hands off the Tamil speaking areas would be his reply to Ministers who went about telling the people that the Government was spending large sums on the development of Tamil-speakig areas," declared Mr. C. Vannisingham, M.P. forFOC - 284 words
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Article138 1950-04-28 2 COLOMBO, Apr. 27— An appeal Lo the Government to reopen, Kayts harbour and to extend its limits so ns to make it a modern port was made .by .Dr. A. Sabapathypillai, President of the North Ceylon Islands' Federation at its meeting held at St. Anthony'sFOC - 138 words
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Article92 1950-04-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NASIK, Apr. 27.— Dr. Jivraj Mehta, Bombay's Public Works Minister, outlined the Government's scheme for improving and developing minor irrigation works m the State, at a meeting here yesterday of representatives of the district local boards and district rural development92 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-04-28 2 PHOTO. 'Phe Indian Ambassador to F ranee, Sardar Hardit Singh Ma'ik, seen with President V incent A^irioi on Apr. 20 when the Ambassador presented his credentials m Ihp Pw ■lii«l at the Elyeee Palace m Paris. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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330 1950-04-28 2 NKW DELHI, Apr. 27.— The Indian Parliament has set up a record for legislative business transacted during its 63-day session, just ended. AaßCMbliag on .lan. 31 under the Republican Constitution of India, the Parliament has iack»ed 20 official bills held over from the last session,FOC - 330 words
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Article68 1950-04-28 2 (From Our O(vn Correspondent) PATRA, Apr. 27— General Mohan Singh of INA fame and Chairman of the All-India Forward Bloc would concentrate its energies for the present m Bihar, West Bengal, East Punjab and other adjoining areas which it will build up as a party68 words
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66 1950-04-28 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 27.— The West Bengal Government has secured the sei-vices of an Englishman to act as Chief of its fire brigade services. Mr. H. R. Scott, at present Chief File Officer, Burton-on-Trent, England, is expected to arrive m India shortly to reorganise theFOC - 66 words
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Article72 1950-04-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) GAUHATI (Assam), Apr. 27 Advisory Councils with a view to associating the) local public opinion with the administration will shortly by set up by Assam Government m six autonomous tribal districts of the State, it is learnt. The Councils which will be72 words
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Article252 1950-04-28 2 PALAI (Tra\ ant ore-Cochin;. Apr. 27.— The foundation off a new first grade college at Palai, Travancore, was laid by the Most Rev. Doctor Mathias, Archbishop of Madras, on Apr. 16 evening, before a large gathering. Laying: the foundation, the Archbishop m a brief speech,FOC - 252 words
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991 1950-04-28 3 Britain's Intention To Stay In Malaya For 'Very Long Time' Reaffirmed MINISTER GRIFFITHS FAVOURS VOLUNTARY TO FIGHT BANDITS LONDON, Apr. 27. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told Parliament yesterday that the Malayan Federal Government intended that opportunities for voluntary service onReuter - 991 words
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Article114 1950-04-28 3 TEHARAN. Apr. 27. The Shah Hew to Mazanduran Province m north Iran today to per-onally investigate the strike by 4,300 workers m, tho seven key towns. On Tuesday the Government announced that five were killed and 50 wounded when security police clashed with the strikers.A.P. - 114 words
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Article24 1950-04-28 3 LONDON. Apr. 27.— Quen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret saw a special private showing of Christian Dior fashions on Wednesday at the French Embassy.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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263 1950-04-28 3 TANKS ARMOURED CARS TO QUELL MAY DAY DISTURBANCES Meanwhile light tanks, armoured cars, troops carriers and amoulances were massed In the suburbs of Johannesburg yesterday as a precaution against possible May Day disturbances. Justice Minister Charles Swart had announced m the Union Parliament on Tuesday night that mobile police and263 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-04-28 3 COMMANDS FRENCH TROOPS IN N. INDO-CHINA PHOTO. General Marcel Alessanor com* mancls French grounds forces m the Northern Vfetnajn around the Indo-Chinese -city of Tonkin. He also ha* the civilian position, of French Commissioner to the northern administrative district of the Vietnam government. Befought m the first world war atA.P. - 76 words
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241 1950-04-28 3 Congress Nominees To Be Included In Hyderabad Cabinet HYDERABAD (Dn.). Apr. 27.— According to the tentative agreement reached between «Mr. M. K. Vellpdi, the Chief MinistcY, Ijjderabad, Mini the President of* the Hyderabad j-Sfiitf- Congress m regard to the inclusion of four Congress Minissters .m .Hyderabad Cabinet, it is understoodFOC - 241 words
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525 1950-04-28 3 DJAKARTA, Apr. 27. Indonesian troops on Ambon Island, second greatest Netherlands Indies naval base at the outbreak of World War ll,' rebelled against the Indonesian Federal Government yesterday, declaring a "Republic of the South Moluccas." A hign official source here saidReuter - 525 words
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219 1950-04-28 3 Natal Indians To Protest Against Malan's Bill On May Day DURBAN, Apr. 27.—Tjhe Natal Indian Congress yesterday called on all Indians m the province to close their businesses on May Day as a protest against Dr. Malan*s bill to divide South Africa into racial groups areas. The bill, introduced mReuter - 219 words
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51 1950-04-28 3 Yugoslav Envoy Presents Credentials To Indian President NEW DELHI. Apr. 27. Josip Djerdja presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad of India on Wednesday as Ambassador of Yugoslavia. Meanwhile Sen Binay Ranjan the new Indian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, arrived at Belgrade on Tuesday night to take over the diDlomatic post.-A.P. - 51 words
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86 1950-04-28 3 WELLINGTON. Apr. 27.— The hirty-fifth anniversary of the Galliooli landing was observed at Anzac Day ceremonies m cities, towns and villages throughout New Zealand m Monday when the sacrifices of the dead m two world wars were commemorated. t The Governor-General, Sir Bernard Freyberb,Reuter - 86 words
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Article54 1950-04-28 3 RANGOON, Apr. 27.— Prayers for peace according to the Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and Hindu faiths were chanted simultaneously during a religious procession at Toungoo, former Karen stronghold 180 miles from Rangoon. Special prayers were recited for government troops fighting multicoloured rebel forces along the several fronts ofAP - 54 words
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Obituary26 1950-04-28 4 Sharma. R. X. leacher. Rallies 1 Institution. Singapore passed away .suddenly on Apr. 27. 1950. Cremation, at Bidadari Hindu Oemeteiy today (28.4.50) at 5 p.m.26 words
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Article906 1950-04-28 4 ONE VILLAGER AbDUCIED AND MURDERED At about 8.15 p.m. on Apr. 25, bandits armed with pistols and rifles, surrounded the village m tne Bukit Siput area m Segamat area and pasted pamphlets all over the village. Some of the bandits entered the house of a906 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-04-28 4 PICTURE. GiH'sts at the luiu lit on |»ati> givCu b> iiai Jogimlra Sinuh m honour of Mr. J. A. Gandhi ancrothfr members of the Calico Mills Ltd. Ahmedabad and Allied Industries Mission, at the Caultol Restaurant on Tuesday, Apr. 26.- MOBILE FOTOMOBILE FOTO - 42 words
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Article42 1950-04-28 4 A fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society, Singapore, will bo held on Saturday Apr. 29, at 7.45 p.m. at No. 843, Pasir Panjang Road, (4} mis.), the residence of Sri. T. R. 8. Bashyam. All are welcome.42 words
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97 1950-04-28 4 DEATH SENTENCE, FOR POSSESSION OF ARMS PENANG. Apr. 27.—Twtnty-year-old Huan Kuan liooi. a member »i tht- former Mal-an People* Antilapanew Army today wa£ tentenced to de^th for being m pussession of arms. The charges listed against him were for possession of hand grenade, possession 01 one round of ammunition, andA.P. - 97 words
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Article124 1950-04-28 4 The untimely death of Mr. R. X Shamia oi tne Kaiiljs Institution has deprived tne Indian/ community oi a popuiar persmality Mr. tonarma wno was only 43 years of age died on the Way to tne General Hospital whitner he was taken after124 words
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Article153 1950-04-28 4 The following resolutions were passed at the general meeting oi (he Malaya Tamil Pannai held cm Apr. 23 at Seremban: "In view of the ancient historic link between Malaya and the Tamil .and, and the indelible imprint tht .South Indian Culture has made on Malayan153 words
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Article109 1950-04-28 4 A very plwwit evening was spent. it No. 7-3, Filili Avenue, Bukit Tinuih Road, the residence of M?. V. Mend:s, by a Ijnge number of pressmen, consular representative:; and other distinguished members ot Lhe various communities. The occasion was a cocktail party given by Mr. Mendis m109 words
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Article53 1950-04-28 4 Tho third annual general meeting oi the Air Ministry Local Staff Union will be hold on Sunday, Apr 30, at St. Josephs Institution, Bras Basah Road, Singapore at 10 a.m. All members are requested to attend. Refreshments will bt served, writes Mr. M. C. Sequeira53 words
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230 1950-04-28 4 The 15th Annual Conference of Rotary District 46 is to be held m Singapore and will be opened on the mornihg of Saturday, May 13 by The Governor Sir Franklin (Unison. Rotarians are coming from Kimla Lumpur, lpoh f Malacca and Seremban and from as230 words
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Article35 1950-04-28 4 The cricket match between the Non-Benders and the Indian Association which was washed out by rain last week will now be played on May 6 on the Khal&a ground.35 words
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Article40 1950-04-28 4 At 12 noon Tuesday. May 2 Rear Admiral Boons, Commander 7th Task Fleet, will be paying a call on Rear Admiral Fauikner, Flag Officer Malayan Area, at the RoyaJ Naval Barracks. H.M. Nav 'l Ba&»40 words
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Article75 1950-04-28 4 At the SRIC elections meeting held yesterday at No. 6, Race Course Lane, the following were elected officebearer for the ensuing years:— President MR. G. SARANGAPANY. Vice-President— MR. MUTHUSAMIf. Hon. Gen.-Secretary— MR. JOHN JACOB. Hon. Treasurer MR. P. V. KRISHNAN. Among those elected to the Committee were75 words
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Article94 1950-04-28 4 PENANG. Apr, 27.— Preparations are m full swing to make Welfare Week m Penang this year one w che "most successful." and a meeting of the convenors will be held shortly. The Welfare Week for Penang has been fixed from May 27 to June 3. FlagA.P. - 94 words
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Article71 1950-04-28 4 All soccer players of the Indian Recreation Club are requested to assemble at the Indian Association Premises on Sunday Apr. 30 at 9.30 a.m. for a formal discussion and Players meeting. Soccer Players are also requested t.o assemble at Farrer Park on every Sunday at t>.3o a.m.71 words
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