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Title Section16 1951-09-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 221. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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203 1951-09-20 1 Frantic Efforts Being Made To Settle Issue With Tamils (From Our Own Correspondent) A1ADRAS, Sept. 19. The condition of Swami Sitaram who is now in the 34th day or his fast for getting a separate Andhra State, is fast deteriorating and Andnra leaders have203 words
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382 1951-09-20 1 INDIAN PRESS ON W. GERMAN 'S PARTICIPATION IN DEFENCE OF WESTERN EUROPE NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— Tne TIMES Off IInDIA writes: "In i agreeing to negotiate a contractual' settlement wun Western (jermany on the Dasis ot equality, which wiil enable the federal Kepublic to participate m the ueience of WesternGIIS - 382 words
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Article80 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Mr. Neh""TU. announced today that a Commu- just Chinese cultural mission will arrive in New Delhi in October for a tour of India. In a written reply to a question In Parliament, he added that originally a proposal was made byA.P. - 80 words
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102 1951-09-20 1 BRAHMIN MINISTER DISCARDS SACRED THREAD! (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— The Hindu Code iiill now oeing deoated in Parliament has aroused great pass.on inside and outside I arliumeni. l.ypicul of the temper ot i»^- Swi» were some ot tne exchanges >«x»».c.Uay wmn Minister (Jadgd bared his eii«-st102 words
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Article222 1951-09-20 1 The Ponce are ottering a reward ot $t>U,UUU to the person or persons who bring m alive Chan Peng Secretary General of the Malayan Com-; munist Party. $60,01)0 will be paidfor information which leads to hia capture or kUling by Security Foiccs. A surrendered bandit can earn hall"222 words
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Article92 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. Th»' Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, sent the] following message to Senor Horacio Walker, Minister for Foregin Affairs the Republic of Chile, Santiago, on the anniversary of the Independence Day of Chile on Sept. 18: "On the anniversary of the Independence of yourGIIS - 92 words
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147 1951-09-20 1 "HINDU" SUPPORTS PERIANNAN'S MERCY PETITION (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 19.— Commenting j editorially today on the news that the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya Mr. Gopala Menon has supported the mercy petition filed by the Tamil labourer Periannan against death sentence under the Emergency Regulations147 words
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124 1951-09-20 1 Bombay Seamen Demonstrate Against Polish Ship BOMBAY, Sept. 18.— Members ot the Bombay Seamen's Union today demonstrated against the Polish Ocean Lines ship, "Batory," before the ship left for Southampton on a new passenger service. The B.atory which arrived from Karachi wanted to sign on 34 Indian seamen. The unionA.P. - 124 words
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254 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 19.— The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari informed the Indian Parliament on Monday that no declaration had come fiom the Communist Party of India dissociating itself from vio- i lence or sabotage. The Home Minister was asked whether the Communist PartyGIIS - 254 words
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134 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19— For the purpose of recruiting specialists for work on the Bhakra Dam and under Point Four for the Central Water and Power Commission, the Additional Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Mr. A. N. Khosla, will leaveGIIS - 134 words
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Article119 1951-09-20 1 RACIAL SEGREGATION IN VAKSITIES! PHtLiOKIA, oept. 1.9. bourn Atricu'b fciuucalion Minister, fcir. Johannes Viljoen, yesterday advocated apdi'Uie.u racial se^ e^auon) a;, bouth Africa's universities out saiu the Government would not legislate lO enforce it. Legislation would be "a violation 01 the traditional .independence 01 South Africa's universities, he told meReuter - 119 words
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Article86 1951-09-20 1 DURBAN. Sept. 19.— Manilal Cr"andhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi, announced yesterday he will challenge South African authorities by deliberately breaking laws that do not violate the "moral law." He is protesting against the government's segregation laws. He called on Europeans and non-Euro-peans to join him m aA.P. - 86 words
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137 1951-09-20 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 19. Opposition members of the West Bengal State Assembly yesterday strongly criticised the agreement by which the Calcutta Tramways Company, a British concern, will b« purchased by the Government of West Bengal m 20 years' time. The assembly was debating the Calcutta Tramways BillReuter - 137 words
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Article115 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 19.— Mr. M. J. Desal, 1.C.5., till recently Commercial Adviser m the Indian High Cbmmission m London, has been appointed India's Minister to Sweden. Mr. Desai was boun m 1904 and educated at the University of Bombay and the School of OrientalGIIS - 115 words
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Article82 1951-09-20 1 NEW D^LHI, Sept. 19— The following ieply has been received by the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, from the President of the Republic of Brazil m response to his message sent on the anniversary of the Brazilian National Day: "I wish to express to Your ExcellencyGIIS - 82 words
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84 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19— India has asked her Cairo embassy to take steps toward the recovery of damages for the loss of wheat on July 27, when the freighter John Chester Kendall, carrying the first consignment of wheat from the United States, collidedA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-09-20 1 PHOTO. The Big Three Foreign Ministers opened their first f jund-table session in Washington on Sept. 12 to plan the Strategy of the global struggle against communist aggression. Pictured here, left bo fight at the Jtart of the conference are: Mr. Robert Schuman, French Freign Minister: United Statas Secretary ofA.P. - 61 words
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326 1951-09-20 1 No Oil Shortage For India Stocks Built Up In Tankage At Ports NLW DELHI, Sept. 19. In spite of the stoppage m June of oil exports from Abadan, from which well over half of India's supplies used to conic, there has been no short;: ge of Imports to India exceptGIIS - 326 words
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Article346 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— Referring to tne Anglo-Iranian oil deadlock, the TIMES OF INDIA says; "From an external dispute with the AngloIranian Oil Company, the centra of political gravity m Iran appears *o be shitting U> an internal crisis m Teheim. Mr. Harriman's refusal to transmit Dr.GIIS - 346 words
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211 1951-09-20 1 SRINAGAR. Sept. 19.— Prospect of an active election fight m Srinagar which many expected to signal the conflict of the pro-Indian and pro-Pakistan factions collapsed yesterday with the withdrawal of the last opposition candidate for a seat m the Kashmir Consnmenc Asesmbly The actionA.P. - 211 words
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70 1951-09-20 1 Purchase Of Property In India By Foreign Missions NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— Keplying to a question, m Parliament, Dr. B. V. Keskar, Dy. Minister for External Affairs, said that seven countries had acquired property or land m India for their diplomatic missions. These were the USA, the Netherlands, Iran, Canada,GIIS - 70 words
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73 1951-09-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19- -India has accepted an invitation to participate m the Asian Manpower Technical Conference of the ILO opening at Bangkok on Dec. 12, 1951. General purpose of the conference is to determine methods for the full utilisation of manpower mGIIS - 73 words
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Advertisement34 1951-09-20 1 SUBSCBIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5 50 3 Months 16.50 6 35.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places I Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0034 words
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315 1951-09-20 2 DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY BOMBAY, Sept. 12:— The Cotton Textile Fund Committee, which met here discussed the methods of inspection' of exportable surpluses of Indian textiles, it is learned. Measures were discussed whereby it couid he ensured that the overseas buyer received the goods committed to him. ReferenceF.O.C. - 315 words
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114 1951-09-20 2 PAKISTAN SIGNS TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CEYLON KARACHI, Sept. 17:— Pakistan and Ceylon signed here a trade agreement by which Pakistan will export 150.000 tons of rice to Ceylon. She will also send 12,000 tons of wheat flour and 3,000 tons of chillies, dried fruit, sports goods, surgical instruments and oherF.O.C. - 114 words
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206 1951-09-20 2 SRINAGAR, .Sept. 12:— With the elections m Kashmir nearly over and those m Jammu expected to conclude by the end of this month or the beginning of next month, the Government is now engaged m working out preliminary details for the early inauguration of theF.O.C. - 206 words
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1361 1951-09-20 2 Details Of Arrangements MADRAS, Sept. 13:— A little over 27 million voters m this State would be called upon to elect 375 members to the State Assembly and 75 members to the House of the People, Roughly there would beF.O.C. - 1,361 words
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Article64 1951-09-20 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12:— Two parrels of 600 tolas of gold are reported to be missing sine;? this morning from the traffic office of the Air India at Santa Cruz. It is stated that these parcels were bound for Calcutta by the morning plane. The total value ofF.O.C. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-20 2 Photo. Mrs. Susheela Dial, wife of the Indian Minister to the United Nations, and Sir Senegal Rau attend the premiere at the Paris Theatre hi NewYork City on Sept. 10, of "The River", an American film made in India which won an international award at the Film Festival in VeniceA.P. - 53 words
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95 1951-09-20 2 Muslim Evacuee Propert In India: Committee Set Up By Centre To Review Cases NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— The Government of India has set up a com mittee to review cases, under the Indian Evacuee Property Law, of Muslims who feel that adequate attention has not been paid to their viewpointsFOC - 95 words
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119 1951-09-20 2 REDUCTION OF EXPORT DUTY ON PAK. COTTON KARACHI, Sept. 10-— The Government of Pakistan to-night announced drastic reduction m Its export duty on cotton. From to-mor- row the existing duty of R3. 300 per 400 pound bale will be reduced to Rs. 100 m the case of Sind Desi andF.O.C. - 119 words
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Article83 1951-09-20 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12:— The Government of India appointed no committee, as has been reported m «he Press, to review cases under the Indian Evacuee Property law, states a Press note issued here. The correct position is, the Press note adds, that Maulana Hifzur Rahman, on behalfF.O.C. - 83 words
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214 1951-09-20 2 KOZHIKODE, Sept. 10:— Th», West Coast Industrialists' Association, at its meeting on September 3, warned that the incidence of taxation on agriculture was already heavy and fresh taxes would retard production. A resolution passed at the meeting said that, m proposing fresh taxes on variousF.O.C. - 214 words
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Article90 1951-09-20 2 KARACHI, Sept. 13:— deadline for constitution-making m Pakistan has been fixed as August 1952, according to a new schedule! Elections to Parliament under the new Constitution will, at the latest he held early m 1953. The President of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly is understood to have directedF.O.C. - 90 words
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Article128 1951-09-20 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12:— A Pres.'Note Issued by the Ministry of Fooc' u.n<i Agriculture says that the coirect position regaiding the contro' over giam and its products, gram dal and besan is as follows: Except m Rajasthan and U.P.. tliere is no control over the interStateF.O.C. - 128 words
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237 1951-09-20 2 TRIBUTES TO POET BHARATHI: CELEBRATIONS AT ETTAYAPURAM ETTAYAPURAM, Sept. 12:—Declaring open the Bharathi Day Celetuation m front of the commemoration mantapam last evening. Mr. C. Perumalswami Reddiar, Minister for Industries, Madras, said hat Poet Bharatbi'a songs had kindled the hearts of the people of the <outh and imbued them withF.O.C. - 237 words
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Article58 1951-09-20 2 DELHI. Sept. 11:— Bharati Festival was celebrated here to-day under the auspices of the South Indian School. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister, who presided, advised the Tamilians to study .he works of Bharati and follow hi* principles. Mr. Rajagopalachai i later distrtmted prizes to the students of theF.O.C. - 58 words
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181 1951-09-20 2 Hy'bad's 'Plan For Promoting Cottage Industries HYDERABAD, Sept. 15: Mr B. Raju, Hyderabad's Cottage Cndustries Minister, said here today -hat a federation of industrial cooperative with an authorised capital )f rupees 50 lakhs had been formed or developing cottage industries m Hi. state. Mr. Raju who was addressing the <econdF.O.C. - 181 words
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Article51 1951-09-20 2 LONDON, Sept 18 Portyflve British miners and other pit workers have been given scholarships by the National Coal Board to study mining .subjects at universities, it was announced by the/Board yesterday. jrj> Apait from free studies, they wiU Ket livine allowanrp* im t^ rtnn o. yearReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-20 2 ss^Bjv Of 1- Oinjanteed for One year mhSmLff'X&hs. 2 Free serv ice for 6 Jiiontha *L^ /s'^i^-'L th'- X Singapore, Penang and llf^-^^^fv A/Yjß^^ 3 Spare h parts available yfFr^Sjt^l \!jL- 4 Mado m In dia. SOLE AGENTS MACHINE SHROFFS (Malaya) LTD. Agenty Showroom: 17/4:1, Stamford Road, S1 ore'^^^pl: 22da7.64 words
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1634 1951-09-20 3 fNDTAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDING*: Main Objects Explained: Pre-Censorship To Go NEW DELHI, Aug. 31 (By Air Mail).— "No precensorship will be imposed on any newspaper and no action will be taken m anticipation but only after a proved abuse of the freedom of the PressFOC - 1,634 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-09-20 3 Photo. Chaitdhri Mohammad Zafruila Kiian of Pakistan signs the Japan, so J Pence Treaty at San Franc£»c«) on Sept. 8, on behalf of his count ry. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article248 1951-09-20 3 NAGHPUR: Mr. p. K. Mchta, Minister for Industries, replying to criticisms m the Madhya Pradesh Assembly during the debate on the Supplementary Appropriations Bill which included a loan of Rs 75 lakhs to the Nepa Mills, said Government had published a summary of the report exceptFOC - 248 words
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231 1951-09-20 3 TO TEST ABILITY OF STUDENTS: EXAM. NOT THE BEST METHOD, SAYS MINISTER TRICHINOPOLY: The Minister for Ptfblic Works, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalafti. opening an Engineering Section of a Tutorial College here recently, said tutorial colleges were as efficient as regular colleges. He said the educational facilities m villages were not adequate.FOC - 231 words
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236 1951-09-20 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi. Minister of State for Finance, dedared at Hapur recently that the largest amount of voluntary disclosures of income so far made came from the Uttar Pradesh anrt Vindhya Pradesh Income-tax area the amount being Rs. 1.42.62.548 upto August 31.FOC - 236 words
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1437 1951-09-20 3 UMIT ON POWERS OF DELHI LEGISLATURE NEW DELHI, Aug, 31 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day concluded detailed consideration of the Government of Part C States Bill. Third reading of the Bill will be taken up on Monday. The most controversial clauses related toFOC - 1,437 words
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72 1951-09-20 3 NIZAM'S FAMILY: TRUSTS OF ABOUT Re. 20 CRORES CREATED HYDERABAD (Dn.), Sept. 14 The Nizam of Hyderabad has so far created a number of trusts of a *otal value of about Rs. 20 crores for the members of his fami'y including his eldest son, the Prince nf? erar> and hisF.O.C. - 72 words
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Advertisement114 1951-09-20 3 j I TONG NAM PILES CLINIC BRANCHES 191, ROCHORE ROAD, 220, BATU ROAD, 26, HALE STREET, j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOHf. I Piles is a dangerous and painful di&ease. Early treatment always wls advisable. Mr. Liew Pinig Hsing has spent many years m vexyj jjoarefnl study of this disease. m114 words
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Advertisement15 1951-09-20 3 Needler's Chorolatps Bmll Mmrk of Qumlity AND HIGHEST STA\P4RD Sol* Aprnt»F. A Rartho!om».'usz Ltd. SINGAPORE15 words
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Article, Illustration455 1951-09-20 4 Prominent Indian Planter Entertains Outgoing Counsellor CMYLON NEWS: MR R. A. NADESAN'S SERVICES IN CAUSE OF HINDUS RECALLED COLOMBO: There was a pleasant function recently at the residence of Mr. R. A. Nadesan, a prominent Indian Proprietary Planter, when Mr, Nadesan entertained Mr. N. E. S. Raghavachari, Counsellor to theFOC - 455 words
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Article67 1951-09-20 4 COLOMBO: Appointments have Deen made to the posts of Parliamentary Secretaries m three Ministries. They are: Mr. VICTOR RATNAYAKE, M.F. for Deniyaya, to be Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications; Mr. T. B. PANABOKKE, M.P. for Galaha, to be Parliamentary secretary Ministry of Justice, andFOC - 67 words
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Article74 1951-09-20 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon has been invit<ed to send a -delegation of businessmen to visit tne Fifteenth International Samples Fair of the Levant -at Bari m Italy, whose aim is aaid to be the achievement of close economic relations between the Bast and the >West. The FairFOC - 74 words
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206 1951-09-20 4 P.M. Orders Prompt Aid For Kayts: Drought Hits 6,000 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has ordered Immediate relief to the drought-stricken island of Kayts. The present drought is the worst that Kayts has experienced In 70 years. The Prime Minister met Mr. Alfred Tnamtbi'ayah, M.P.. for Kayts, and high-ups of theFOC - 206 words
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Article62 1951-09-20 4 COLOMBO: The Pakistan Embassy m London stated on Sept-diuoer 5 th«at trie Ceylon HLgn Commissioner, Mr. JE. A. P. Wijeyeratne nad personally telepnoned the Pakia^an IligA Connniissioner, Mr. Hatuo Ra'himtoola, to express nis apologies for the attendance of the Ceylon Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. V. Coomlaraswajiy,FOC - 62 words
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69 1951-09-20 4 COLOMBO: The Minister ol Agriculture and Lands, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, will accompany tht.Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, on his visit to Australia, New Zealand and Burma next month. This will be Mr. Dudley Senanayake's flxst. visit aboard since he assumed office.FOC - 69 words
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Article97 1951-09-20 4 COLOMBO Mrs. Belle Ondaja r jie. wife of a Gal-Oya Sanitary Inspector, igave birth at 4 a.m. recently m the nigfht train from Battlcaloa. Fortunately there was a doctor aboard at the time. Clad Ln sarong, he was summoned to the compartment where he proceeded toFOC - 97 words
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Article86 1951-09-20 4 Fantastic COLOMBO: Recently a Sinhalese artist was due to broadcast a talk Irom Ra,dio Ceylon. Due to somi Last minute change tne officials decided to .cancel the broadcast and, m its place, put over some musical records. Next day, to the great surprise of Radio Ceylon, two or three lettersFOC - 86 words
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Article84 1951-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19.— Mr. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, left Singapore on the 17th by "S.S. Darvel for Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. He will call on the chief executive officers of these states and present his letters of introduction toGIIS - 84 words
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Article83 1951-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19.— Mr. P. K. Guha, the new Information Officer to the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, was a member of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting before taking up his present appointment. He was associated with a number of periodicals publishedGIIS - 83 words
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Article47 1951-09-20 4 A public lecture will be givon by Mr. M. Ponnuriuray (Assistant Supervisor of Enactions) on "Municipal Elections mi Sin-gajpoxe" at the Raffles Institution Hall on Sunday, Sept. 23 ajt 10 am. unjder the •au.siptoes of the Workers Edwcation Ass >cialM.on. All are welcome.47 words
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Article41 1951-09-20 4 The martiaige of Mr. p. A. Nair Sungei Ti'Tiah Estate, Teluk Anson. with Milss T. Lavaaivamayi daughter of tJhe late Karat Valsu Menon of Elaipully, was celebrated on Friday, Sept.. 7. a»t the bride's residence, 'Aurvedabiiavan,' Elaspully, 6. Malabar.41 words
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Article48 1951-09-20 4 A Publh: Lecture will be driven by W. R. Middleton-Sinith (Deputy CfrmTiissi'on^r fof Laii^our, Simgaipore) ooi "International Labour Organisation" at the Raffles Institution Hall (Bras Basah Road) on iSunday, Sept. 30, at. 3 p.m. under the aspi'oes of the Workers Education Association. AU are welcome.48 words
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160 1951-09-20 4 PMDA TO CELEBRATE PERIYAR'S 74th BIRTHDAY The 74rth Birthday celebration of Periyar E. V. Ramasa.ny will b 3 held ax t'he .prei.niisas of the PanMalayan Dravidi'an Associatijn Kuala iLu -npur Braiach, 1609, Che i*as Road, Kirfxla Lunapur, under the chairman of Mr. G. Kumarasamy (Preslden':., iPan, -Malayan Dravldian Cen'tjral AsfiOci'ation160 words
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Article224 1951-09-20 4 A Grand Variety Concert la aid of the S.A.T.A. and the University o? Malaya Endowment Fund will be sponsord by the Singapore Cosmos Sports Club, at the Happy World .Stadium, on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 8 a.m. The fifoaw will be held under the distinguished ©•atoon-age ot224 words
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301 1951-09-20 4 Rest House Needed For Travellers In Madras— Lt.-Col. Gill's Appeal Lt.-Col. G. S. Gill, CIE, OBE. MB CH. B, (Edin), IMS (RTD), the T'nsnector-General of Priss»ons Madras Presidency and the President of the M-adras Guru Nanak Sat. San? Sa.bha was on Sept. 15 entertained by the Sikh Community of Sia?a(p^!re301 words
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Article28 1951-09-20 4 To comToem'orate City Day on Saturday, S^pt 22, Messrs. Peps.i Cola will «be distrii>u»tlnig free supolies of Pepsi-Cola at all Social Welfare Centres.28 words
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