Indian Daily Mail, 19 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. »5, NO. 187. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950. Sl* PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 1382 1 Procedure Announced: Forms Available In Singapore JAIL FOI £JUiM£ltJiTIED M duplicate mim The Displaced Persons t Claims) Act, 1950 (XLIV 0 f 1950) empowers Government to receive, register and verily the claims of tne displaced persons in respect of certain classes
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  • 39 1 Mr. Balvwint Singh, M.L.C., gave a farewell dinner last night at the Cathay Resaurant in honour of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Thivy prior to their departure to Mauritius torporro-w. Sund* v August- W
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  • 235 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Aug. 18. Relief parties and officials were today assessing further losses on Tuesday's widespread earthquake in the Ganges and Brahmaputra regions which have claimed five lives and caused damage exceeding ten million rupees. Communications in the Border
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  • 138 1 K.L. Commercial Institute: Book-keeping Exam. Results Following are the results of the London Institute of Book-keep: rs examination held for the students of the Commercial Institute, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur in June. 1950. ASSOCIATES' STAGE Joseph, A.: Ghouse>, B. M.; Lim Thean Hock; Varghese, P. A Wong How Keat (Miss);
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  • 59 1 TOKYO, Aug. 18.— Col. Unni Nayar's ashes, flown in a special UN plane from Pusan to Tokyo, were received at Hanoda airport at midnight of Aug. 15 by the Indian Mission's First Secretary, Mr. V. C. Trivedi, and M. R. V. Lewis of the UN Office Arrangement's arc being .made
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  • 41 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 18.—One-hun-dred and fifty people are believed to have been drowned when a motor launch carrying 200 passengers capsized in the swollen Karnafull River tn Upper Bengal last Tuesday, the Cliittaaong correspondent *t the Calcutta Dally Statesman raited Onv.-, Reuter
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  • 267 1 Reds Are Planning To Dominate S. E. Asia India SRI AH ROBIN DO'S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 18. India's greatest living sage Sri Aurobindo for the lirst time breaking his self-imposed silence on world politics has declared that the situation in the world is gravely critical a"d
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  • 118 1 N IGHT POST OFFICE IN INDIA (From Oui Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 18.— The Deputy _„>i._mumcuuon.s Alinis_.er Mr. KhurKed JLal who arrived in Bombay yesterday to inaugurate the indo- Japan Wireless Telegraph Service told pressmen here today that the Indian Government was considering a scheme for establishing night posi offices
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  • 81 1 Travancore Tamil Leader Withdraws Resignation (From Our Own Correspondent) 'IRIVANDRUM, Aug. IS— lt is eaint that members of the Tamilian IVavancore Congress Committee have expressed confidence in their President Mr. S. Nathaniel who recently offered to resign when the Working Committee rejected by one vole the agreement between Tamilian and
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  • 356 1 KI'ALA LL'MPL'R, Friday. Early yesterday morning handits catered a house in Selangor. They assaulted the occupants and stole some money and jewellery. In another area of Selangor yesterday bandits murdered a Tamil. His hands have been tied behind his back. Security forces fired on two
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 18.—Prohibition in the Travaneore-Cnehin State was extended to include two more laluUs, Cruiigunnre in Trieluir District and Patthanamtiiitta in Quilon, yesterday on the first day of the new .'isilayulam era. Nine taluks are thus dry, including Trivaiidrum City, causing a
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  • 326 1 TOKYO. Am«. IK, (ftp fttlli 'nMMM, tanks, ait-banihe and artillery Stalled the .10,000- ma ii Red K»i<*iii drive on Taega city aa Friday night. I he Allies (hen rawlrr all acted forward communist units 12 to 15 miles i way. The emergency South Korean
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  • 596 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Aug. 19, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Mr. Thivy's Parting Advice To Community) INDIANS' ROLE THE parting message issued yesterday by Mr. John A. Thivy, the Representative of the Government of India, to the Malayan I»d i a n Community through the Indian Daily Mail and
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  • 1123 2 Sardar Patel's Statement In Union Parliament NEW DELHI, Aug. is.— The Deputy Piirae Minister and Hone Minister Sardar YaUabhb haj Patel, said in Parliament <e* Aug. 11 thai (ievernme'd's po'ic y towards the Communist Party remained unchanged by the policy statement issued
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  • 89 2 PANDIT NEHRU'S GREETINGS TO PAKISTAN NEW DELHI. A.ir. 14 (B* Ah Mail). The Prime Mh__h.tr I Pandit Nehru in a message to the Foreign Minister of Pakistan on Ihe occasion •I their National Dsi> My*: "I have pleasure in conveying to h<> Government ami the people of Pakistan the greetings
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  • 106 2 LAHORE. Aug. 18. Sheikh Mohammad Ashrab. President of the Faki.stan Publishers' and Book Bellew' Association, in a statement recently, protested against the Pakistan Government'.; action in subjecting to licence the flow of books between Pakistan and India Mr. Ashrab emphasised that the
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  • 339 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 13. -The Com' merce Minister, Mr. Si i Prakasa, In- troduced in Parliament on Aug. 7 a Bill lo provide for the transfer of the business of the Allianz Un.l Stuttgart er Life Insurance Bank, Ltd., j Delhi, to t' United
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    35 2 PHOTO. thousands of Korean civilians pack every available inch inside and out ude a train carrying them from Kiunchon, Korea, key defense point from which Americans withdrew Aug. 2. leaving the city in flames. A.P.
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    39 2 PHOTO). i At a pert in Japan, supplies and equipment are loaded aboard the j freighter William Lester for shipment to United States forces assist--2 ing the Republic of Korea in defense against the North Korean Communist invaders. USIS
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  • 93 2 LI'CKNOW. Aug. 18.--The Uovernment of India have asked all the Slate Govts, to renew the case of political pensioners at an early date, it is understood from official sources. The cases of rulers of former Indian States will, however, not be reviewed but those getting allowances
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  • 38 2 MADRAS, Aug. 18.— Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar, former Dewan ot Travancore, left Bombay on Aug. 8 tor Geneva on his way to Edinburgh I tc attend the international P*» session. FOC
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  • 493 2 SECTION 14 DELETti) BY PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. Aug. 1". Parliament on Aug. 9 passed an ■tending bill to the Preventive Detention Act repricing the ordinanee which provided for the deletion of clause 11 to the Act. This was oceassioned by the decision of the Supreme Court decUui»g
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  • 216 2 MADRAS, Aug. 18.— A meeting of he Working Committee of the Iviad.as State Muslim League was held :i Aug. ii evening at 33, Errabaiu icwu Street, Mr. Mohammad Ismail, i. .A., presiding. xj.e meeting adopted a resolution spelling ion members of the Madras Legislature
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  • 134 2 AHI.ILDAEAD, Aug. 18.— Sum Fa* el is expected to visit Ahmedabad on October 31 his 75th birthdayto open the new building of the Navjivan Press from which Harijan and allied publications of Mahatnia Gandhi are being published. The building which is springing Hj just near the
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  • 587 3 Speech In Union Parliament NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.— Parliament held a heated thirtyminute discussion on Aug. 11 on the closing of post offices on Sundays. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, agreed to a suggestion that the House should debate Ihe question
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.—Mr. Harejtrushna Mahatab. Minister for Industry and Supply, told Mr. R. K. Sidruva in Parliament that the Hindu.sthan Aircraft had so far assembled 15 and manufactured ttve Prentice trainer planes. Out of the 15 assembled aircraft," 12 had undergone production test wight ol which
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  • 135 3 CALCUTTA. Aug. 18.- Mr. M. C. «<ra, Accounts Officer and Financial Adviser to /the Deputy General Manager < Grains). E. I. Railway, Olleutta, was sentenced by Mr. S. C. Datta Gupta, Special Judge, Miporv. to eight months' R.I. and a tale Bg, 3000 or in default,
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  • 207 3 ERNAKULAM, Aug. 18. The Working Committee of the Cochin District Congress, meeting here, ratified the terms of settlement arrived at between the representative!* of the Travancore District Congress and the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress regarding their differences. The terms included the constitution of a separate District
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    19 3 PHOTO. U.S. troops en route through a town somewhere in Southern Korea are pinned down by snipper Aire.— A.P.
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  • 171 3 MINISTERS' ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS: SPEAKER'S RULING MADRAS, Aug. 18.— The question whether a Minister, while answering an interpellation, could refer a member of the House to any previous communique or statement issued by the Government was raised In the Assembly on Aug. 11 by Mr. V. Raghavaiya, after question-time. The
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  • 96 3 GAUHATI, Aug "By Air Mail) -Most of the students of the Cotton College, a Government institution, who have been staying away from their classes for the past few I days in protest against enhanced tuition fees and seat rent, again went round the town
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  • 448 3 LEGAL AID FOR POOR PERSONS PROPOSALS OF BOMBAY COMMITTEE BOMBAY, Aug. 18, .4 comprehensive scheme for providing legal aid, at Government cost, to poor persons, persons of limited means and persons belonging to Backward Classes in civil and criminal proceedings, has been recommended by the Committee of Legal Aid and
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  • 920 3 Dr- Lakshmanaswami Mudaliafs Impressions MADRAS, Aug. 18. A vivid account of the conditions prevailing in Australian Universities was given to a representative of The Hindu by Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University, who has just returned to Madras after studying the working of some
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    39 3 PHOTO This picture, from the New China News Service, reportedly shows the scene in Seoul, Capital of Korea, when the inhabitants turned out with flags to witness the arrival of advance armoured units of the North Korean Forces.- A.P.
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  • 429 3 MODRAS, Aug. 18,— A resolution was passed to the effect that th* controls over essential articles oi food had resulted ?n anU-social evils, such as hoarding, pronteering. corruption etc or a \Zili JSS and that only their removal and ailowmg [<*to?te3l« into hv ani n eIS
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  • 83 3 Territorial Army Recruitment: Madras City Stands First NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.— The latent available figures for the progress of Territorial Army recruitment shows that the first place goes to Madras City, where the units have already reached full strength. Two places, Cochin and Visakhapatnam have yet to complete their quota
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  • 1050 4 India Is Ready To Make Due Contribution To World Peace People Imbued With Internationalism By W. GORDON GRAHAM (Special Correspondent in Bombay of Ihe Christian Science Monitor) One of the most encouraging signs of the part that India may be expected to play in the community of world nations is
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    52 4 PHOTO. U.S. Marines march in single file along a muddy road somewhere in Korea as they move into action Marine units were in the thick of the fighting as advancing U.S. forces drove almost to_ the outskirts of Chinju in the war's biggest single day's gain against the enemy. Aug.
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  • 219 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18 —The Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, said on Aug. 4 that the Government of India had agreed to the United Kingdom's Ministry of Transport holding an enquiry into the explosion of the commercial freighter, "Indian
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  • 396 4 GOVERNMENT APPROVES NATIONAL COACHING SCHEME BOMBAY, Aug. 18.— The Government of India has approved a national coaching scheme for the union's schoolboy athletes. The first government venture of its kind, the scheme aims at imparting scientific training during a three-week course to promising young athletes. In a
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  • 137 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.- -Delegates from oven- i'i countries will intend the Pan-Indian Ocean Congress to be held in India, under the auspices oi the Indian Bcience Congress in January, 1951, 0 Is learnt. The countries Include Australia, new Zealand. kCenya. Tanganyika, Uganda. Burma, Ceylon, Indonesia, Iran,
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  • 477 4 Nehru Withdraws From Congress Presidential Election NEW DELHI, Aug. lb.— Mr. Kala Venkala Rao, General Secretary of the Congress received a letter from Pandit Nehru last Saturday withdrawing his nomination from the Congress presidential contest. Pandit Nehru in an earlier statement said that it would not be proper for him
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  • 39 4 DJAKARTA, Aug. 18.— Nearly 800 prisoners In Indonesians jails were freed in a general amnesty celebrating the fifth anniversary of Indonesia's proclamation of independence yesterday Another 4,500 got remissions is their sentences- Reuter
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    56 4 PHOTO. IJrituin's new 50-ton super tank, the Centurion, is being prouaci'tl under the most efficient and bpeedy methods ever employed In any < ountry. An amphibian, the tank is powered by a 635 hone power adaptation of the famous Rolls Royce Meteor Aircraft engine. The picture *vas made at a
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  • 159 4 92 GOVT. SERVANTS DISMISSED FOR CORRUPTION BOMBAY, Aug. 18. Ninety-two Government servants were dismissed and 23 suspended from sendee pending proceedings against th^ on charges of bribery and corruption in Bombay State during tne second half of 1949, it was officially stated ou Aug. 5. Of thf 92 dismissals. 43
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  • 96 4 MADRAS, Aug I..— The Govern. ment are considering a proposal to constitute the local area comprising the entire revenue villages of Vellagoundenpalayam, Virupakshipuram and Halai Dharmapuri and a portion of the village of Annasagaram in Salem district and the local area comprising the villages of Sahur.
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  • 469 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 18. -Instructions fur the Implementation e! the recent Indo-Pakistan Agreement on movable evacuee property have been sent by the Government of India to State Governments and other subordinate authorities concerned with implementation, it is learnt. lidentical instructions are understood
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  • 403 5 iHYWN NEWS: Legislation To Be Introduced In Parliament Shortly COLOMBO. Aug. IS.—Legislalion to give a better fal lo 1250,000 workers whose conditions of employment are governed by the Wages Board Ordinance uill be introduced in Parliament shortly. The Labour Department, in consultation with
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  • 356 5 EXEMPTION FROM KEW EXPORT DUTIES COLOMBO, Aug. 18*— The Government has agreed in exempt from the new expert duties slocks of rubber and tea purchased by skippers on outstanding overseas contracts but awaiting shipment when the new didi ex were enforced. This follows representations made
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  • 184 5 JAFFNA Aug 18. A special g< neral meeting of the Jall'na Municipal Council was held recently with Mr. C. Ponnambala.m. the Mayor presiding to discuss with Mr. J. D. Sanderson, the Government Water Works' Expert and Mr. K. Loganathan, Water Works Engineer. P.W.D. ways of
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  • 191 5 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18.- The Dc puty Minister for Communictt'ons Mr. Khurshed Lai, said in reply to Mr. Raj Bahadur In Parliament on Aug. 7 that seme complaints had been received regarding susp.nsi n o delivery oi ordinary lettt r- i n u v iays but
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  • 62 5 Jute Arrival Fr ore East Bengal NEW DELHI. Aug. 18. -Upto July 31. 1950, 13.78.911 nids. of jut' ar rived In the Calcutta port fom East Bengal under Ihe Ind Pakistan trade agreemeni of April It is learnt. ute di spatches from Easl B n Sal by the Pakistan. Jute
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    44 5 Photo. South Koreans greet U.S. tank crew men as they move up in a light 'M.24" Tank on the way to the front lines in South Korea. Increased armour, including heavj tanks and flame-throwers, is arriving in Korea with United States reinforcements. A. P.
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    86 5 Floresce Chadwick, restiag in shadow water, smiles as she reaches Ihe coast at South Foreland at the end of her reeord-hreakinj; Channel su im on Ang. 8. She leached the shore there 13 his. 28 mns. after le.i.ir.K cap fcris ne/., Franee, memlag The 31-year-old typist Md professional iwhwnei from
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  • 102 5 NEW DELHI. Aug 18. Out Ol the two million tons ol foodgrains to be imported during the current year. 17 million tons have already been contracted for. Of this amount 2.50.000 tons of mil<; (millet) are bfins secured frcm the United States of America, this being the
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  • 297 5 TEMPORARY LICENCES FOR EXPORT OF CLOTH TO PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Aug. 18— It has been decided to issue provisional licences up to a certain limit for the export of fine and superfine cloth to Pakistan, says the Deputy Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay, in a Press Note. "it is anticipated," says
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  • 124 5 Missing Aircraft Found: Two Killed In Orissa Accident CUTTACK. Aug. 18 The two seater plane of the Orissa Flying Club., which was reported on Aug. 9 to have met with an accident, was found submerged in deep water, seven miles from Dharamsaia. Both the occupants, Mr. P C Panigrahi (pilot)
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  • 58 5 NEW DELHI. Aug. 18 Wing Commander Murrkol Ramunny, tin recently acting Officer Commanding, lAF Station, has teen appointed Chief Instructor at the Jo.nt Services Wing. National Defence Academy. Dehra Dun. according to an Air Headquarters announcement. This appointment is being Oiled by
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  • 139 5 LUCKNOW. Aug. 18.— Mr. Z. H. Lari, former Leader of Opposition in the U.P. Legislative Assembly, has resigned the membership of the House and has decided to live in Pakistan. In his letter ol resignation to the TJ.P Governor, sent fropri Lahore on
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  • 276 5 FACILITIES AT BANGALORE INSTITUTE (WLCCTTA, Aug. IS.— The fifth session of the mill India Council for Technical Education, which coneluded its 2-day meeting here recently, considered the desirability of converting it. self into a statutory body and accepted the principle thereof. After some discussion, the Council
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  • 170 5 MADRAS, Aug. 18. The Government will introauce in the Legislature shortly a Bill further to amend the Indian stamp Act. 1899. as in torce in the state of Madras. The explanation in Article 33 of Schedule 1-A to the Indian Stamp Act, 1899. provides
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  • 931 6 Speech At Radio Malaya Foundation Laying Ceremony j "Steady proyress in national development, self-control and self-reliance is the declared aim actively pursued in the two Malayan territories. The success of this policy lies with the Malayan people themselves and not only
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  • 284 6 At Johore Uahru A public meeting of the Indians in Johore Bahru was held on Aug 15 at the Local Indian Congress premises. Sri M. n. Roy, President ol the Local Indian Congre^ welcomed the audimce and addressed in Hindustani, St i V Chandrasekaran
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  • 100 6 At the Annual General Meeting ol the Indian Motion Picture Distributors Association held at 6 and 8. Robinson Road yesterday, the following officials were elected for the ensuing year: President: Mr. Lim Chong Pang. Vice-President: Mr. M. M. Mala*. lion. Secretary and Treasure./: Mr. R.
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    63 6 Photographs taken on the occasion of the cocktail parly giv— to Mr. J. A. Thivy hy Mr. M. Jamn.idas a wcllkiiomi import and Export Merchant and a Committee member of the Indian Chamber ot Commerce, Singapore, on Wcd-lH-sday Bight at the Capiiol Bine Room. In the picture ahove are ■mb:
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