Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 152. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENT*16 words
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566 1951-07-13 1 "NO FIELD UNINFLUENCED BY INDIAN FORESIGHT INDUSTRY" Speaking at a dinner in honour of Mr. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India on Wednesday, July u, the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, openly acknowledged the great contributions which the Indian community566 words
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159 1951-07-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 12— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has issued an Ordinance prohibiting strikes in essential services in order to meet the serious threat to the country's communications by the decision of the All-India Federation of Railwaymen to strike for better159 words
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Article, Illustration198 1951-07-13 1 Jf 7^ wJil° 2? tl na l ,sat 2" of Ira »k» oilfields has spotlighted the worid's interest on the— oQ reserve* of the Middle East. Its 362 wonderful oil wells each gushing on the average 400 times as much petroleum as the average US. oil well, tap 42 per198 words
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Article80 1951-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, July 12.— Mr. Walter H. Humphreys, London manager of a theatrical company which planned to produce Shakespeare and Shaw plays throughout India died suddenly in his hotel room in Delhi today. Apparently the victim of a severe heat wave which hit 109 degrees yesterday.A.P. - 80 words
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41 1951-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, July 12.— U.N. Kashmir mediator Prank Graham, who has completed three-day talks with Kashmir Premier Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah, will leave Srinagar on Friday for Rawalpindi, in Pakistan, the Indian Government Radio said Wednesday.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article43 1951-07-13 1 The fortnightly meeting of thei Divine Life Society will "be held to- 1 morrow, Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. at No. 26 Lorong N, Teluk Kurau. Sin- 1 frapone, the residence of Sri N. Damudarairv Pillai. All members w coc*i»aj tov*t*> to to prw»t43 words
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Article245 1951-07-13 1 MOVEMENT GAINS MOMENTUM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 12.— "Nehru for President Movement" has gathered swift mo mentum among Congressmen now assembled in Bangalore for the all-India Congress Committee session and they are already meeting in groups and urging Nehru to take up the Presidency.245 words
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562 1951-07-13 1 BANGALORE, July 12.— Prinu- Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will walk into the teeth of India's biggest political storm since independence in three day sessions opening here tomorrow of the national com* mittee of his governing Congress Party. Nehru and the 369-member committee meet one month to562 words
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159 1951-07-13 1 TEHERAN, July (12. Premier Mohamed Mossadeq reopened a new round in Persia's bitter oil nationalisation fight Wddnesday night by agreeing to confer with President Truman's personal representative, Mr. Averell Harriman who is to fly to Teheran within the next 48 hours. MostA.P. - 159 words
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Article44 1951-07-13 1 The official opening ceremony of the Singapore Indian Association Clubhouse at Balestier Road will be performed by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, July 21. There will be a tea party after the ceremony.44 words
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121 1951-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.— $10,000 terrorist, Seow Chin, leader of the Pusing bandits, died on Monday eating a bun. He opened his mouth, caught sight of Police and Commandos advancing, reached tor his rifle, fired and fell back. killed ov che bullets of security forces121 words
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Article37 1951-07-13 1 OIL DISCOVERED NEAR CALCUTTA CALCUTTA. July 12. Oil spouted trom a tube well being dug at Kakimonge 20 miles from Calcutta it was reported here tdday. The oil was found at a depth of 150 feet. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article219 1951-07-13 1 NO MORE JAPANESE EMPIRE! WASHINGTON, July 12.— Japan will not be restricted militarily, politically or economically under a proposed peace treaty jointly drafted by Britain and the United States. Text of the Treaty was released today. But Japan will formally give up the whole of her onetime empire built inReuter - 219 words
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102 1951-07-13 1 REFERENDUM ON TSHEKEDI KHAMA'S RETURN FROM EXILE LONDON, July 12.— Tshekedi Khama, former Regent of the Bamaiugrwatos, saLd in London on Friday night tiiat everything possible was being done 'by his oppo nents to obstruct the tribal meeting ordered 'by the British Government to decide whether he would return toReuter - 102 words
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142 1951-07-13 1 UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE COMMAND POST, Korea, July 12. United Nations delegates stayed out of Communist guarded Kaesong all today in protest against the refusal of a clear passage to Allied news correspondents. Armed guards turned back 20 correspondents this morning at a controlReuter - 142 words
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103 1951-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, July 12.— Indian newspapers today observed a partial strike as a protest against the amendment to the constitution affecting freedom of speech and expression. This was done in response to an original resolution of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference held in Bombay onA.P. - 103 words
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Article57 1951-07-13 1 HONG KONG, July 12.— Mr. H. H. Rankine, Assistant Australian Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong, has been transferred to Singapore as Acting Commissioner. He will take over from Mr. James Payne, who has been transferred to San Francisco, Mr. Rankine leaves for Singapore on Saturday on the motorshlp, Glengyle, aftei-A.P. - 57 words
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706 1951-07-13 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 13, 1951. A DATO'S QUEER ARGUMENTS-IV SAYING that not even five per cent of those who have passed the School Certificate Examination in their own vernacular languages, have ever been to a vernacular school, Date Thuraisingham. the Member for Education, supporting the Barnes Committee's706 words
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Article245 1951-07-13 2 Spend A Portion Ot Wealth ln Charities MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, Government of India, advised the rich people that if they set apart a portion of their wealth for charity purposes then all would be well in the country. Such help, he said,FOC - 245 words
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343 1951-07-13 2 INDIAN JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION CONVERTED INTO TRADE UNION BODY CALCUTTA: The Indian Journalists Association at an extraordinary general meeting held on July 1, converted itself into a trade union body remodelling its Constitution accordingly. It also decided to affiliate itself to the Indian Federation of Working Journalists organisation. Both these decisionsFOC - 343 words
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66 1951-07-13 2 BOMBAY: India's foreign trade for the year 1950-51 showed a favourable balance of Rs. 21 crores, in contrast to an adverse trade balance of Rs. 75 crores during year 1949--50, according to official figures available India's exports in the 12 months ending March 31,FOC - 66 words
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332 1951-07-13 2 INDIA'S GOOD WISHES TO AMERICA PHILIPPINES NEW DELHI: Messages expressing India's greetings to the U.S.A. nave been sent by the President and the Prime Minister of India on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of American Independence on July 4. President Rajendra Prasad in his message to President Truman says:FOC - 332 words
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296 1951-07-13 2 JORHAI Acharya Kripalani ad- dressing a largely-attended meeting held here on July 3 evening said: "If we do not follow nature, nature would annihilate us and so also if we do not dislodge the present Government by non-violent means, other people would violently overthrow it andFOC - 296 words
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Article72 1951-07-13 2 MADRAS: Information has been received here that the death occurred of Mr Mahmood Hasan, a former Editor of the Deccan Times,' Madras amd a nephew of late Mr. Yakub Hasan, on June 27, at Karachi of heart failure. He was 44. Mr. Hasan, after leavingFOC - 72 words
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Article31 1951-07-13 2 NAWALAPITIYA: A chicken with four logs was hatched out in the house of a Taml gram-seller at Mallandia, near Nawalapitiya. It cried a few days later FOCFOC - 31 words
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117 1951-07-13 2 'PAKISTAN TO STAKE ITS ALL OVER KASHMIR' LAHORE: Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Main Mumtaz Daulatana. siad at Murree on July 3 that if the Kashmir issue was not resolved by peaceful means Pakistan would "stake its all to secure freedom for Kashmiris. Discussing the new United Nations representative Dr. FrankFOC - 117 words
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72 1951-07-13 2 LAHORE: Mr. Shaukat Ali, General Secretary of the Punjab (P) Communist Party and a member of the Party's Central Committee, was arrested at Hafiabad in Gujaranwala on Saturday (June 30). This bi-lngs the total number of arrests of the Party's Central Committee membersFOC - 72 words
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247 1951-07-13 2 HIDDEN INCOME OF ASSFSSEES: GOVT. MOVE TO APPOINT INFORMERS MADURA: Shri Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance Government of India, said here that he had asked the Income-Tax Department to use their best means to collect information about hidden income of assessees. Those who did not make voluntary disclosuresFOC - 247 words
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239 1951-07-13 2 SOCIALISTS NOT TO ALLY WITH CONGRESS OR C.P.I. CALCUTTA: Sri Madhu Limaye, Secretary, Socialist Party (India) told pressmen here on July 4 that I his organisation had decided not to have any election alliance with Congressmen, communalists and communists. The decision, he said, was taken at thc Socialist Party conference,FOC - 239 words
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140 1951-07-13 2 Housing Of Refugees: Problem To Be Solved By 1953, Says Jain GWALIOR: Sri Ajit Prasad Jain, Indian Rehabilitation Minister, declared here on July 1 that refugee housing problem in India would be solved by the end of 1953. Most of the families had already been provided housing accommodation but aboutFOC - 140 words
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239 1951-07-13 2 People Take Shelter On TreeTops And High Lands GAI lI ATI, July 4 (By Air Mail).— High floods in rivers Ranganadi Subansari have inundated Kadam. Kakari Lakhimpur, Naobaisa, Kamaleboria and Teihi and caused untold miseries in the inhabitants of these Mauzas. mm j North Lakhimpur town has been threatened byFOC - 239 words
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245 1951-07-13 2 SANJEEVA REDDI RESIGNS FROM A.P.C.C. PRESIDENTSHIP MADRAS: Mr. N. San jee va Reddi, President of the Ananra Pradesh Congress Committee, has resigned his r'residenc&iup for "some ptisonal reasons.' He has addresseci a letter to the President of the Congress, Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, requesting him to accept the resignation. "For someFOC - 245 words
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119 1951-07-13 2 PROTEST AGAINST PAK. GOVT. FILM IMPORT POLICY KARACHI July 5 (By Air Mail). Karachi cinemas remained closed today as a protest against the "film import policy of Government." Their mam demand is removal of the present restrictions on import of Indian films into West Pakistan. Today's strike was in responseFOC - 119 words
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Article53 1951-07-13 2 JUBBULPORE: Prof. Mahesh Dutt Misra, a former member of the AICC. ended his fifteen-day fast here on July 6. He began his fast at the AICC office. Delhi, on June 21 as a protest against alleged malpractices on the part of the ofl&cial group of the MahakoshaiFOC - 53 words
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403 1951-07-13 3 RULE ISSUED ON PETITION OF DR. SURESH BANERJEE AND 3 OTHERS CALCUTTA: On the ex-par te application of the petitioners Dr. Suresh Chandra tsanerjee and 3 others. the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Das issued a rule on the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Calcutta,FOC - 403 words
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Article73 1951-07-13 3 KATIHAR (Bihar): The two-and-a-half-year-old Assam Rail Link Project costing Rs. a.o crores one of fne most difficult yet encountered by Indian rail engineers was completed on Sunoay when a Janata Express ran the new 460--mile Katitiar-Amingaon (Assam) route. The route with 39 stops will oe coveredFOC - 73 words
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Article347 1951-07-13 3 CALCUTTA: Major-Genexal, Dejvan Misri Chand, G.O.C, U.P. Area, nas been transferred to Fort William (Eastern Zone), Calcutta, with effect from July 1. He succeeds Maj. -Gen. S. B. S. Roy, who relinquishes his appointment auDivisional Commander prior to his .•etirement. Son of late Dewan TekFOC - 347 words
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Article166 1951-07-13 3 SIMLA Sardar Kapur Singh has tenaered his resignation from the c»peakersnip ot tne Punjab Legislative Assembly. He has also resigned nis membership of the rlouse. He submitted his resignation letter to tne Leader of the Congress Party in the Assembly, Dr. Uopichand Bhargava with a requestFOC - 166 words
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Article136 1951-07-13 3 CALCUTTA: Business houses in Calcutta will raise a joint volunteer iorce under tne West Bengal National Volunteer Force Act to afford greater protection to their interest against robberies and hold-ups. it is learnt. Following recent daylight rooberies in the city, the Commissioner of Police, is reportedFOC - 136 words
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227 1951-07-13 3 MR. ATULYA GHOSH ON CAUSE OF DETECTION FKOM CONGRESS JHATIPAHARI (Bankura) Mr. Atulya unosn, member oi tne Congress Working Committee, and President, W.B.P.C.C. said nere that tnose Who nad iert the congress did not understand the organisation or wnat it stood for. Presiding over the Bankura District Congress Conference, Mr.FOC - 227 words
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Article114 1951-07-13 3 SIMLA: The Punjab Governor. Shri Chandulal Trivedi, ln a wireless message to the Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners in the State recently, sought their fullest co-operation and help in the running of the administration of the State under the President's Pro clamation. The Governor emphasised thatFOC - 114 words
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Article70 1951-07-13 3 MADRAS: India's second Ime of defence, "the Territorial Army" is the subject of the Film Division's latest documentary which has just been released. The picture describes the requirements and the methods of recruitment to the force and the various means employed in it for training. TneFOC - 70 words
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347 1951-07-13 3 CALCUTTA: The flight of the Dalai Lama from Lhasa, his capital city, to Yatung the frontier outpost town of Tibet near India on Dec. 18 last, is illustrated in a series of unique photographs published in the May 7FOC - 347 words
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Article130 1951-07-13 3 NEW DELHI: Relief and rehabilitation loans to seven States, amounting to three and a half crore of rupees, have been announced by the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation. West Bengal ls the largest recipient with Rs. 2.79 crores. Next is the Faridabad Development Board (Punjab) with Rs.FOC - 130 words
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Article45 1951-07-13 3 NAGPUR: The National Planning Commission has recommended financial assistance in the extent of Rs. 2 Crores for the newsprint project in Madhya Pradesh known as the Nepa Mills under the State's j five-year plan of development, it 'was lwat hcr«. FOCFOC - 45 words
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223 1951-07-13 3 NEW DELHI: Thirty-four official BWs will be pending before Parliament when it reassembles on August 6, The Hindu Code Bill, which was introduced on April 11, 1947, and the Estate Duty Bill, introduced on March 22, 1948, are among the longest pending legislation before the223 words
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93 1951-07-13 3 Karimganj Trouble: Curtain Rung Down On Three- Year-Old Case KARIMGANJ: A protracted trial arising out of communal drtsturoances and lasting for about thret years came to a close recently here as the First Class Magistrate Ka.•imganj, sentenced 18 persons belonging to the minority community to 4 months' R.I. and finedFOC - 93 words
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108 1951-07-13 3 BALASORE: A lone first class passenger on the Puri Express recently was threatened by an Intruder to surrender his cash ot about Rs. 50,000., The intruder was said up to have begged for admission into the compartment as the train started from Jagatpur,FOC - 108 words
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299 1951-07-13 3 INDIAN PRESS DISCUSSES PROSPECTS OF KOREAN PEACE NEW DELHI, July 12— Discussing the problems connected with the Korean truce, the NATIONAL STANDARD says: "Apart from the military aspects of armistice, the limited objective of the proposed talks 'between army commanders in Korea is at once a hopeful sign and aGIIS - 299 words
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333 1951-07-13 4 CEYLON NEWS: Substantial Red Orders Promised For Ceylon Rubber Negotiations Going On COLOMBO "Substantial orders" from rubber buyers in Communist China have been promised to a leading Colombo shipper, if and when existing freight difficulties are overcome. "The buying of rubber for China is now totally towards your end asF.O.C. - 333 words
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Article117 1951-07-13 4 CHUNNAKAM: The Hindu public of Chunnakam at a meeting ui the community centre premises last night unanimously resolved to report that the Hindu Temporalities committees' report is accepted to HindusTne meeting requested Government to implement the recommendations by introducing legislation early. The meeting unanimously decided toF.O.C. - 117 words
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140 1951-07-13 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI "If the mahila samithies could work wholeheartedly and enable their younc members to be well trained in al cottage industries dnd also train them sufficiently an the moral side, the anti-dowry moves doei> not arise", said Mr. R. t. Subramaniam, president of theF.O.C. - 140 words
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146 1951-07-13 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Workers Congress, which claims a membership of 134,270 Indian estate workers, Is perturbed by tne large increase in the number of estate that are being sold. The Congress has suggested to the Land Development that if estates are converted into Co-opera-tive UndertakingsF.O.C. - 146 words
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364 1951-07-13 4 NBLU SECRETARY'S WARNING TO ADMIRALTY SUPDT. In a strongly -worded letter to the Admiral Superintendent, H.M. Dockyard^ Singapore, the general secretary of the Naval Base Labour Union, Mr. Koh Kam Seng, has warned that there wHI be inevitable serious repercussions whicn will mot be in the best of Interests of364 words
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62 1951-07-13 4 PURI: The 23rd death anniversary of Utkalmani Pandit Qppabandhu Das was observed here on July 4. Prabhat Pheri, Tila Tarpan, etc., were among the day's programme. A public meeting was held in the afternoon with Mr. Loka Nath Misra, M.L.A., in the chair, whenFOC - 62 words
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Article56 1951-07-13 4 PORT SAID, July I?.— The Bri» tish cruiser Euralyus passed through the Suez Canal today on her way to the Persian Gulf where she is to relieve the cruiser Mauritius. The Mauritius, dent to the Persian Gulf at the end of June to protect British lives and property, is returningReuter - 56 words
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268 1951-07-13 4 BALESTIER COMMUNITY CENTRE FORM SPORTS SECTION More than 100 members of the Balestier Community Centre met iat the Khalsa Sports Ground on Sunday, July 8. and formed a Sports Section with Mr. Tan Hai Tong as Chairman. In »ie absence oi' the Chairman of the Centre, Mr. Lee Cnoon Eng,268 words
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237 1951-07-13 4 LONDON, July 12.— Britain announced on Tuesday that the British Broadcasting Corporation would continue to have the monopoly of radio and television. The Uan on commercial sponsored programmes will stay. The decision was published in an official declaration that the Government accepted the mainReuter - 237 words
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177 1951-07-13 4 The 2nd All Malayan Sikh Athletic Sports meet under the auspices of the Malayan Sikh Sports Coun cil and organised 'by the Selangor Sikh Union, Kuala Lumpur, has been fixed for Aug. 11 and 12 art the P.W.D. Sports Club grounds Kuala Lumpur. The177 words
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Article97 1951-07-13 4 The marriage of Mr. AR. Annamalal, of the "Tamil Murasu" with Miss Laxmi was solemnised itMt 3 p.m. on. Wednesday, July 10, lit No 38, Lorong 20, Geylang. Several prominent persons attended the marriage Kumar! Nagaratnam entertained the audterace with Warnattc music ,At 7.30 p.m. the Staff of97 words
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