Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1950

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  • 16 1 VOL. VI. NO. 182. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950.
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  • 245 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 8 (By Air Mail) .—Seven names have been pro- posed for the Presidentship of the next session of the Indian National Congress. Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, G .itral Secretary of hte A.I.C.C. announced here to-day. The names are: Pandit Jawahar al
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  • 203 1 TOKYO, Aug. 13.— Five Communist divisions massed today west of Naktong River for the biggest drive of the war down a natural rarridcr leading to Taegu. A sixth division may now be switching from the north to the Waegwar urea which is the heart of
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  • 185 1 On Aus. 11 In Se^an^or bandits destroyed a sawntil engine. The? *hpn hacked to death tw i labourers with rvirang after tying tho hTri''- behind then. S3v<j q PoVee eoiraunlque Issued In Kuala Lumou\ yesterday T- adds: rn Selangor on \u<*. 11, bandit? H">r' r;j] g
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  • 251 1 37 Killed 200 injured In Train Disaster Near Mogulsara FOUR COACHES FALL INTO I FLOOD WATER NSW DELHI, Aug. 13. Thirty seven nervon* uerc killed and about 200 injured on Sunday in a train disaster near Moghulsaria, India's biggest rail junction on the East Indian Railway, An express train, coming
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 13.— Mr. J. L. P Roche Victoria. Madras Food Minister, told the Madras Assembly yesterday Government would spare no pains to see th.at everything is done to meet the food situation and satisfy the people." He
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  • 88 1 .'From Our Own Correspondent) KANPUR, Aug. 13.— The Labour Cftomissioner of Uttar Pradesh has submitted to the State Government a cheap industrial housing scheme to meet the growing need for houses bv Industrial workers hera. Under the scheme, houses for workera will be divided into two
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  • 29 1 Trivandrum Ernakulam Rail Link (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 13.— A survey to link Trivandrum and Ernakulan by rail will commence within a it is learned htre Cgfgrigitt,
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  • 125 1 (From 0 ;r Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 13.— The Southern India Chamber of Commerce has urged the Government of India to permit higher prices for Indian rubber. In a memorandum, they have pointed out that the Indian p; ice of ruber is 14 annas compared to
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  • 299 1 BR. INDIAN JOURNALISTS KILLED IN KOREA TOKYO, Aug. 13. Mr. lan Mor i son, a London Times correspondent was UiUif] instantly when his jeep hit a land mine northeast of Wacjjwan about 1.00 p.m. (local) yesterday. Taegu reports slated that the Jeep was well forward in the First South Korean
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  • 137 1 Governor Sir Franklin Olmson has issued the following message cm the death of Mr. lan Morrison:--"It was with great sorrow thit I read of the death of lan Morrison on active service as a war reporter in Korea. "The greater part of his work as a journalist, has
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  • 91 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 13.— The four tool players in Indian Table Tennis have been elected to tour Singapore, and Australia, it was learnt here recently. The players are: U. M. Chandarana (Captain), V. Sivaraman, Ranbhir Bhandari and M. V. S. VittaL Mr. T. D. Ranga
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  • 196 1 TAEGU, Aug. 13.— Mr. lan Mosrison of the Times and Mr. Christo ph. r Buckley of the Daily Telegraph ereiO hurried here today in a small tree-shaded grave with full military honours. Both correspondent! were killed yesterday when a United Nations jovp in which £hey were
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  • 129 1 PANDIT NEHRU'S STATEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Au<*. I'!.- -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said •es^rdav it would not be proper for him to stand for election to the presidentship of the Congress so long as he was the Prime Minister. The Congress,
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  • 698 1 FIRST INDIAN CASUALTY IN KOREAN WAR DISTINGUISHED WAR CORRESPONDENT COL UK! NAYAR TOKYO, Aug. 13. The charred remains of Colonel Cm Na- nr first Indian casualty of the Korean War lay in state today si the United Natioan Com nfaaioog office at Taega, Soatlh Korea's beletgaWed capita!. The cremation Is
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  • 170 1 SINGAPORE MUSLIMS CELEBRATE PAKISTAN DAY Nearly a thousand Muslims assembled at the Jalan Be?ar Stadium on Sunday morning to celebrate Pakistan Day. Che Sardon inn Jubir, MLC. presided over the function. Speeches were made Ln English. Malay, Tamil, Arab Chinese and CTrdu by a number of speakers. All if them
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  • 879 2 Patel s Charge Designed To I Save Face Of Congress AMBALA, Aug. 13.— Dr. N B. Khare, President ot the Akil Bharal Hindu Mahasabha told Prci conference here on Aug. .*> thai neither the Mahaaabha r a»y group in it was planning to murder
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13.— The method oi blacklisting offending commercial bodies and individuals for violation of export and import regulations was reviewed by '.he Advisory Committee of Parliament attached to the Commerce Ministry. Certain general criteria that the Ministry should lake into account in blacklisting offending
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  • 114 2 SIKH MINISTERS NOT TO RESIGN FROM CONGRESS JULLUNDUR. Aug 13.— Saraai 3aklev .Singh, India's Defence Minister, and Giani Kartar Singh, Punjab's Education Minister, will shortly issue a statement explaining their position vis-a-vis the "Quit Congress" esolution, adopted by the Shiromanl -\kali Dal. Bardar Ishar Singh Mujhail and oiani Kartar Singh,
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  • 137 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 13. Mr. Dinkei Rao Desai, Bombav's Minister for Civil Supplies, on Aug. 2 accepted a challenge thrown by a Bombay citizen to produce "within a specified time" one thousand tons of cereals from "the black market in Greater Bombay." The Minster said that if
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  • 152 2 RAJKOT. July 13. A Bill to regulate ihe scale and purchase of agricultural land in the State of Saurashtia is to be moved in the next session of the Saurashtra Legislative Assembly. Moanwhile in order to regulate sales and purchases, directives havt been issued that
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  • 141 2 NASIK, Aug. 13. A special series of the date and defacing stamps will be used by the Postal Department in their Post Office at Gandhi Nagar, where the Fifty-sixth Session of the Indian National Congress is scheduled for Sept., it is reliably learnt. Two of
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  • 268 2 Tr.vandrum. Aug 13. -Mr. N. Kunjuraman. Minister for Industries and Co-operation. Travancore-Cochin, disclosed here recently that the Government ol India had promised a loan of Rs. one crore tor the development of cottage industries in the State. Mr. Kunjuraman,
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  • 112 2 ALMORA, Aug. 13.— Mr. William O. Douglas. Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of the U.S. wfll travel to the Pindari glacier in the third week of September. Thr glacier is about 80 miles from Almora and at a height of 12,000 feet
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI, Ausr. 13.— Propo-a's relating to the regrouping of railways were discussed at a meeting here recently bv the Executive Committee of the All-India National Railway Workers' Federation, under the presidents^':) Mr. iiariiiaximtn Shs^tri. FOC
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  • 191 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 13.— A Full Bench Of the Bombay High Court on Aug. 4 allowed an amendment to the petition for a writ of mandamus changing It uj one seeking, "a writ, in the nature of maadi HUM, directive or order." The petition was Held
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, it is understood, has convened a conference of all the Chief Ministers from the States to be held in Delhi by the end of thus month. The conference is expected to review the food position besides considering the
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Labour Minister, introduced in Parliament on Aug. 2 the Minimum Wages Amendment Bill, which replaces an Ordinance. The Bill seeks to extend the timehmit set at March 15, 1950, under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, by which date
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  • 233 2 Records Of Former Residencies NLW DELHI, Aug. 13. Political records and documents of the late Residences and Political Agencies w.iich were handed over to the United Kingdom High Commissioner in In ,'ia by the British Government before the transfer of power would be calle back to the custody of the
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  • 106 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— Dr. B. V Keskar, Deputy Foreign Minister, in B written answer, said that all the letters exchanged between the Prime Minister on the one hand and M. Stalin and Mr. Dean Acheson on the other on the question of a peaceful
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  • 58 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 13— INS Delhi, che llagship of the Indian Navy, arrived in Calcutta yesterday, for a week's stay. The ship is berthed at No. 5, King George's Docks. The ship will be open to the general public on Aug. 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 and
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  • 71 2 NEW DELHI. An?. 13.— The Labour Minister, Shri Jagjiwan Ram, said m Parliament on Aug. 1 In a written reply to Pandit Mukut Biharilal Bhargava that efforts were now being made to enforce the Employees State Insurance Act in Delhi and Kanpur from October, 1950, onwards. As
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  • 170 2 INDIAN NAVY'S VISIT TO S.-E. ASIA NEW DELHI, Aug. 13— A painting of the Indian Flagship, Delhi oresented to Pandit Jawaharlsl Nehru by the Government of Indonesia is proposed to be trans f erred to the Naval Officer^' Mrs at Bombay to be displayr-d there as a memento of the
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  • 115 2 PAK CONSTITUTION EXPECTED IN EARLY 1951 BAUISAL, Aug. 13.— Mr. Tamizud<t.n Khan. President of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, said here on July 28 that the Draft Constitution of Pakistan would be ready by the (ginning of next year. Mr. Khan, who was addressing a meeting at the local Town Hall,
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  • 48 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NELLORE, Aug. 13. A Bang oi armed Communisis raided Neredupalli Village, ninety miles from here. murder the Village Munsiff and indulge in looting, according to official reports reaching here today. They injured several villagers in a a uft le Copyright
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  • 91 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 13. Explaining ■he implications of the order of the Textile Commissioner withdrawing :hc one-thiru free sale concession in respect of vain, official sources stated .tere on Aug. 1 that export of yarn of counts 22 and below to soft currency areas was
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  • 41 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 13— The All-India Industrial Tribunal (Bank dispute) ias sent its main award to the Central Government, it is learnt. Under the Industrial Disputes Act, the Qovermnent have to publish the award within a month of reccint. FOC
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13. A New China news agency report received in London said flhat the Chinese Communist leader. Map Tse-tung pledged China's full support to Dr. Kusuf Dadoo, President df thf Transvaal Indian Congress, in hi* 'just protest against the so-called Group Areas Bill
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  • 156 2 TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 13.— Mr. T K. Narayana Pillai, Chief Minister ot Travancore-Coc'nln State, conlemned in strong terms the "growing communalism in the State" and appealed to the Press and eaders of all communities to extend toeir helpful co-operation in rooting out the communal canker
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  • 118 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13. Mr. darexruabna Mautab inaia's iniustry and Supply Minister, inormed Mr. R. K. Sidhwa in Par.lament on Aug. 1 that the total lumber of automobiles reported iOr disposal upto July 15, 1950 was t.bi^. Of them, 35,917 were from \merican surpluses and 38,725 from
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  • 127 2 PONDICHERRY, Aug. 13. —M. Gouoert. Councillor in charge oi Labour and General Administration. French India, again attacked the Madras Press on July 30. The occasion was the celebration of the Martyrs' Day in Pondicherry in memory of soma workers who lost their lives
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  • 264 3 CEYLON NEWS: First Tasks: Issue Of Currency Notes And Raising Of Loans COLOMBO, Aug. L3.-The Central Bank of Ceuion will be opened for business before the end of thin month, probably on Aug. 2S. The Bank was originally expected to start operations
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    36 3 i'j'i»i" Tins South Knrnan chiki carries I h.s possess!) ua on hki buck ;»s be tradges aloag road ssaiew Ire In South Roi'-it. Slraßarly burdened thousaads hth a ewnoa as_ Sooth KoreaaM Bee advaaring tavadertw- A.P.
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  • 155 3 LUCKNOW. Aug. 13 -About 2.C00 working journalists in Uttar Pradesh observed "Demands Day" on Aug. 1 for securing "better working conditions ami unfettered development of a tree and democratic Press in the country." The working journalists in Lucknow at a meeting pas-.ed a resolution endorsing the demands
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  • 172 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 13. The Southwestern Bus Company, following ruling by the Commissioner "ol Motor Transport, h?& discontinued all girls engaged to sell tickets at the special booths. Senator Cyril de Zoysa, Manag r Director of the South-Wes em E is Conpany. told me
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  • 208 3 COLOMBO. Aug. 13.— Mr. J. M Thomason. a U.S. Agricultural Ex tension Expert of some 30 year experience, for Ceylon to work with the Government of Ceyion k its programmer of agricultu "a i improvements, states a press r lease by the United States I.
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  • 53 3 GAUHATI. Aug. 13.— The Assam Con?-',., Parliamentary Party. Us V.i% at Shilling recently to eleel the Leai?~ of the Party in p'ace of iate Gr.pinath Bardolci. The Working Committee of to? Assam P-ovinc'al Congress Committer will m?et earlier that da; in Sh.llong to discus*
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  • 119 3 FORMER C-IN-C OF NEPAL ARRESTED t'Ai. A. Aug. 13.— Sri Bhamsnere Jung Bai)adur Rami. 75-year-cl-. former Commander-in-Chief o xN-pal :.i. d the Governor of Pa'p riistrlc since 1934, was sudd^nl •d under orders of the Nepa i in\ m July 31 last ally for "having contacts with the popular movem
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  • 63 3 INDORE, Aug. 13. An Idol 3 live, said to be 1.500 ye its < I unearthed In village Un ne.j i M idhya Bnarat, a: n r to a report here r ?cenM Before sea ation vill igers I the ep sat dly heard
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  • 39 3 BANGALORE, Aug. 13. Mr. K. C "?< ddi. who has rrnw much Iniprov i in h alih after his trtatinen it Trlchur, has rfturncd to Myaor .id resumed charge or his dut> Chief Minister with effect from Fuly oi. FOC
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  • 120 3 MARRIAGE PARTY SWEPT AWAY JAMMU, Any. 13. a mairai party trymg to cross the riv<u Rawi, which Is In spate due to toe r.eavy rain?, in a boat en Juy il about 19 miles from Jammu, warswept away as the boat capsizeo mid stream. Only three person along with the
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  • 175 3 KAYTS DISTRICT IN GRIP OF SEVERE DROUGHT COLOMBO, Aug. V Kayts district, in t!:t grip of a severe and unprecedented drought, is being supplied with drinking water by m?nns of lorries. Successive droughts in 1948 and 1910 d insufficient rains last December have contributed greatly to this acute water shortage.
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  • 78 3 OTW D~ 'Ml. Aug 13. PandJ v °hru said on Aug. 7 in Parliament that the current session o! Parlliment might be extended bill Aug. 14. He sa'd that the session -vas scheduled to conclude h- Aug. It but so tar the House had taken orvore time than
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  • 74 3 TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 13.— A diamond necklace, with an emera c p ulant worm several thou. an. es, some gold-handled swor and c< gold vessel have been stole ti:« old palace near the Sree Padmanabhaswaml Temple. _fh.> police have registered a cast In this co_.inestion and
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  • 221 3 U.P. Expected To Attain Food Self Sufficiency Next Year vv. Aujr. 13.- Judging .i\. n the rat« at which product' on targets hava been achieved in Jttar Pradesh, the State Ls expected t i attain food self aufficie c le end of the agricu t.ur y ar if sl -52.
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  • 107 3 KARACHI, Aug. 13.— Six refugees 3 began a fast in front of the residence of the Refugee ?nd Rehabilitation Minister of Pakistan, Khwaja Bhahabuddin demanding imtnediate rehabilitation of the city's o".gees. Two other refugees have been fasting outside the Minister's residence since early this
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  • 417 3 U. P. ASSEMBLY PASSES ZAMINDARI ABOLITION BILL LUC KNOW, Aug. IS.— The U.P. Legislative Assembly passed the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Bill on Aug. 4. Thunderous applause and slogans of Mahatma Gandhi-ki-jai and Inquilab zindabad greeted the announcement from the Chair that the third reading of the Bill
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  • 72 3 WORLD STUDENT CON GRESS BOMBAY, Aug. 13. Sixteen French students. Including two girt* sludents. arrived la Bombay iron Pans by a special plane OO Aug. 10 to nliend the International Studen'. ~0. ice Annual World Conference Meeting in Bombay for h ten-day •ession to consider the promotion n Understanding and
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  • 64 3 JUBBULPORE. Aug. 13. Mr M P. Venna, Special Magistrate, Rewa, acquitted Rao Raja Shiva Bahadur ?:ngh. former Minister of Vmanva Pradesh, and Mr. Mohanlal Saxena. his Secretary, of the charge of t::cepling a bribe. The prosecution alleged that the accused received Rs. 25,000 in April,
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  • 171 3 NEW DELIIJ, Aug. 13. -Dr. C. L. i^atial, Director -General of i£m-[nvyvt-a' btate Insurance Corporation, said recently ihal the liealln "surance Scheme would apply In the »..>:' instance to all person* .vorking in luc+crtes using power and employing twenty or more i/ersona otner than kimr«l factories, provided
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13.- Political t cords and documents of the iate esid^ncies and political a^encic^ vhich had been handed over to up British I-liu'i Commit oner in Idta by the British Government .^fore the transfer ol power. wouM "e ca'lod back to
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  • 603 4 LADIES' MM PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE AT FAREWELL PASTY The Ladies Union held v. farewell party to Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya and Mrs. Thivy and their children on Saturday at 5 p.m. at the Union premises in
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    69 4 Photographs taken on tho occasion >f the farewell tea oartv civen to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thivy by Mr. ai.d Mrs. J. M. Jumabhov at the Rattles Hotel on Friday last. Picture on top shows (left to riehn Mrs. A. N. Mitm. Mr. and Mrs. Thlvy, Mrs. K. Ramachandanl,
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  • 100 4 Cable news h?.s been received tcday from Ceylon by D.\ P. T. Nathan that his father-in-law Mr. V. Supramanyam, one cf the earliest chemists and druggists of Singapore, passed away at hs home at Voddukoddai, JtifTna. Ceylon. He was one of the olde t Ceylon
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  • 43 4 The I.C.F.T.U. Mission is scheduled to arrive in Kuala Lumpur Aug. 14. at 9 a.m. by air The Recemion Committee of toe Malayan Trades Union/ Council will meet the M ssicn at the a'r- i port. I
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  • 55 4 iJ^A tal on Ti mber Research In Malaya" today Monday over thBlue Network of Radio Malaya at J H P- m Mr. A. V. Thomas will be talking about the structure properties, and uses for Malayan P. r and the research work which is being done
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  • 43 4 Candidates who wish to P.pp'v lo^S 16 y al cca Settlement Scholarship naving been accepted for JSS^S 10 in 195 t0 the Unive?SSLSS Maia y a may obtain applio«~ 0 01^ 8 frrrn he Education Office, 2, Fort Road. Malaeea.
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  • 70 4 Mrs. H. B. Moorhead. the Presidential Agent of the Theosophical Society, will be arriving at the Airport, Ipoh, at 10 a.m. today Monday. Aug. 14 and leaving for Penang by air on the same day at 5 p.m. Anyone interested in Theosoohv Philosophy, and
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  • 713 4  -  K. G. NAIR A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE OF BYGONE DRAVIDAN GLORY (By COR ten million Mulayalees both at home and overseas the 26th of this month is a red-letter day; on that day falls their premier festival, OANAM. In Singapore, the Kerala Samajam has drawn up an elaborate piogramme
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