Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 129. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 214 1 No Br. Soldier Will Risk His Life For Chiang Kai-Shek LONDON, June 18. Mr.Aneurin Sevan, leader of the leftwtng group in ths British Labour Party told a Labour Party national rally at Filey in Yorkshire Monday: "The Chinese revolution must be accepted as an accomplished fact".
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  • 106 1 COLOMBO, June 18.—Ceylon's Communist Party has invited the Ceylon-Indian Congress leader, Abdul Aziz, to be a sponsor of the Communist Peace Conference for Asia and the Pacific regions. Aziz said tie had not yet decided whether to accept. The Peace Conference ts being organised by the Chinese
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  • 123 1 LONDON: Teen-age girls of a London church Youth Club are learning about make-up, fashion and preservation of the figure*— with the full approval of the Minister. "Anything that develops personality is good," says the Rev. H. T. Davies, Minister of Dulwiich Grove Congregational Church to which thi
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  • 84 1 BANGKOK. June 18.— Thai. la.nd may be the first country in Asia to have a motorcar telephone service when the government offers it to businessmen shortly. The Post and Telegrapn Department has just completed experiments with the mobile phone and reports success in communicating with the exchange. Experiments
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  • 28 1 DUBLIN, Juo£ 18. fire's acceptance of Marshall Aid was criticised in the Dail (parliament) here today in the final stages of the debate of the finance bill.- Reuter
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  • 100 1 SINGAPORE. June 18— A 13 gun salute was fired this noon by INS Jumna when Mr. M. Oopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, visited the ship. On Tils arrival on board Jumna a guard of honour was presented to Mr. Menon, who
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  • 116 1 BOMBAY, June 18— The Nawab Zahir Yarjung Bahadur, a member of the Hyderabad nobility land his wife the Begum Hashmuthunnias were ordered here yesterday to pay a fine of Rs. 1.5 million (£112,500 stg.) for attempting to smuggle out of Indito jewellery worth £37,--500 sterling
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  • 137 1 Ex-Ceylonisation Minister For Indonesia COLOMBO, June 18.— iMr. A. E. Gooneslnha, former Minister of State and Chief Party Whip in the last Parliament who was defeated in the rejcent general elections has been appointed Consul General for Ceylon in Indonesia. Mr. Goonesinha disclosed this at a joint session of the
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  • 119 1 BEWARE OF BOGUS EMPLOYER The attention of the public is drawn by the Commissioner for Labour. Singapore to the presence of bogus employers who introduces themselves to people in the vicinity of the Labour Exchange, Havelock Road Commercial Buildings and promises to give jobs to them. For this service the
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  • 76 1 Discussion With India On Kashmir UNITED NATIONS, June 18 iDr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, Monday had a meeting with Indian officials to discuss further steps in the attemp to demilitarise the state of Kashmir pending a plebiscite. It was understood that a meeting has been arranged for
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  • 110 1 HYDERABAD, June 18. A member of India's governing Congress Party today accused Russia of supplying Rs. 6,400,000 to local Communists here to "carry on a struggle against the established government of the state." Making the charge amidst opposition interruptions in the State Assembly, Mr.
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  • 82 1 •Subject to the new moon being sighted in any part of the Federation oj Malaya on the night of June 22, 1952 June 23 and 24 will be observed as Hari Raya Puasa in the State of Selangor. If, however, the new moon is not sighted on
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  • 423 1 Rhodesia Nyasaland TO Be Federated Reforms For Central Africa: SAFEGUARDS FOR AFRICANS' INTERESTS PRESCRIBED LONDON, June 18.— The British Government today pledged strong safeguards for the rights of the 6J50,000 Africans who would live in the new Commonwealth federation proposed for Central Africa. Details of the draft scheme for Federation,
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  • 76 1 Malan's Parlt. Sit In Secret CAPETOWN, June 18.— Dr. O. F. Malan's Nationalist Government announced Tuesday that the High Court of Parliament will sit in secret anytime it meets to override tne rulings of the South African judiciary. The President of the High ,Court, to be set up by the
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  • 101 1 NEW DELHI, June 18.— Sources close to the Government said Prime Minister Nehru plans a reshuffle of his diplomats which will send his Foreign Secretary, K. P. S Mennn, to Moscow as Ambassador The post is now vacant. Thft Informant said Mr. Nehru wants "a strong
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  • 245 1 COLOMBO, June 18— Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake told the House of Representatives Tuesday that police action in dispersing a batch of Ceylon Indian Congressmen heading towards the House on June 9 last had "the fullest support of the government". He was replying to
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    60 1 Major Dave Korn of Richmond, Virginia, emerges from the opening of a secret tunnel found in Prisoner of War compound 76 on Koje Island, recently. At left are picks and sho- vels used by the Communist prisoners. The tunnel was shored up with wood planks. The tunnel was found after
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  • 98 1 COLOMBO. June 18— The Speaker of the Ceylon House of Representatives Albert P. Peries Tuesday referred to a select committittee a governernment motion calling for an inquiry into alleged breach of privelege of the House by Trotskyite Sama Samaj Party leader Dr. N. M. Perera.
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  • 151 1 The Office of the Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya announces with the deepest regret the death at the General Hospital Colombo on Tuesday of Mr. T. V. Saravanamuttu, retired Excise Commissioner, Ceylon, and brother of Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu who
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  • 72 1 LONDON, June 19— The British Government today announced the appointment of Sir Alexander Clutterbuck as High Commissioner in India in succession to Sir Archibald Nye. Sir Archibald has been designated as new British High Commissioner to Canada. He i s now in London and is
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  • 23 1 LONDON, June 18.— Russia protested to Sweden against the violation of Soviet territorial waters by a Swedish military plane on June .16. Reuter
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  • 563 2 In dian Dai ly Mai l S'pore, Thurs., June 19, 1952. Vague Vapid Resolutions THE fifth resolution of the MIC passed a t its recent annual session in Klang (the first four we have already discussed) "urges all Malayans to have a non-communal approach to political problems." This obviously is
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  • 258 2 To Ward Off Any Future Shortage KARACHI, June 14. A "step-up foodproduction" campaign is "soon" being launched in all Provinces and States of West Pakistan. Government sources said the campaign was benig launched to ward off any possible future foodgrain shortage in the country.
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  • 170 2 MADRAS: The Government has decided to introduce as an experimental measure "jeep taxis (Jeeps as taxis) in 3 dipt'-;/-*- r>am<»lv, Kistna, North Arcot, and Malabar. The position will be reviewed at the end of 6 months. It was suggested to the Government that jeep taxis be introduced in
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    42 2 Photo. The Coloore of the Ist battalion, Royal Fusiliers (Oity of London Regiment) are paraded past the mansion House, «*ty of London, June 9. The colours are borne by twin lieutenants David (left) and John Contngton of North wuod, Middlesex.- A. P.
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  • 163 2 FILM ON LIFE OF GANDHIJI NEW DELHI: Alec Guinness, one of Britain's foremost cha- j racter-actors of the stage and screen, has refused the title role in the film on the life of j Gandhiji. He has expressed approval of producer Gabriel I Pascal's
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  • 99 2 BANGALORE. June 12. Mr. H. Siddaveerappa, Food Minister of Mysore, told a Press conference that the question of decontrol foodgrains was engaging the attention of the State Government. But the Government had not taken any decision so far. The Congress Legislature the Government would consult Party was
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  • 82 2 RATNAPURA: Dr. G. P. Malalasekera. who declared open a new Buddhist Girls' School at Muagama, said he was grieved to see the very low percentage of Buddhist children who attended Buddhist schools. If Buddhist parents wanted their children to learn their religion they should send their
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  • 221 2 COIMBATORE, June 13. Mr. Krishnamachari, India's Commerce and Industries Minister, who was on a two-day I study tour here, emphaslz J| that the draft Five- Year Plan was not final. When the <» nl was finalized, the private se.-l tor of the country's industry I would
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  • 60 2 KARIMC.INJ. Jmif 14.— "dead" mother recently returned to her mourning sons in a village near here. The sons had earlier received a telagram reding "mother died" and had immediately gone into mourning with shaven heads and "dandte" (threads round their necks). It was later discovered that
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  • 126 2 CUTTACK, June. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Panigrahi today admitted the three applications filed by the Maharaja of Parl*kimedi, the Raja Bahadur of Khallikotc and the zamindar of Booddokimedi, for orders in the nature of a mandamus directing the Orissa Government not to notify under
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  • 65 2 CUTTACK, June 14. With combustible spirit found in a well in the heart of Cuttack, the city is attracting large crowds. Water drawn from the well on examination was found to give out smell of petrol and Is inflammable at the striking of match stick. Official notice of
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  • 154 2 MADRAS, June 14. The Government of India have sanctioned a scheme for ef fecting improvements to the Madras harbour at an estimated cost of about Rs. 1.1? crores. According to the scheme, a new building will be constructed in the harbour with a view to providing
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  • 302 2 NEW DELHI, June 14.— An agency message from Paris conveying the French Governmemtis allegation of unfair use by India of the report of the Neutral Observers on conditions in the French Indian settlements has caused surprise in the External Affairs Mini** try here. A spokesman
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  • 59 2 CUTTACK, June 12. Sixty houses were gutted by a fire recently in Guntinunda village, 15 miles from here, after a coconut tree had been struck by lightning. Two fire engines of the Cuttack Fire Service brought the blaze under control after four hours. Paddy worth
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  • 105 2 KATHMANDU, June 14. Mr. Ari Bahadur Gurung, a former member of the Indian Parliament, and four others were today externed from Nepal on charges of sabotaging; the recruitment of Gurkhas to the Indian Army, as permitted under the treaty between the countries. A Home Ministry spokesman
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    47 2 Photo. President Juan Peron and his wife, Eva, drive from Congress to Government House, Buenos Aires, after Peron had taken the oath for a second term of office on June 4, anniversary of the 1943 Military revolution In Argentina, Peron assumed olllce in 1946. A.P.
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  • 143 2 Calcutta Attorney Suspended By Court CALCUTTA: A special bench of the Calcutta High Court consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Das and Mr. Justice Banerjee has suspended an Attorney of the Court, Mr. S. N. Roy Choudhury fro.Ti practising as such for 5 years. Mr. Roy Choudhury i£ was
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  • 143 2 Proposed Aerodrome At Hubli HUBLI, June 15.— There if no prospect of Hubli havinp an aerodrome In the neai future. In a communication addresesd to the Karnat'^k Chamber of Commerce, Hubli, which has been taking keen interest in the matter. tnc Assistant Secretary to Bombay Government Public Works Di partmcnt
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  • 62 2 SHILLONG, June 12. Teaching of Hindi has been made compulsory from Class 4 in 140 schools in Assam as ",n immediate step in the State Government's campaign for the propagation of India's lingua franca. During the current year the Government has also given grants amounting to
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  • 52 2 KARACHI, June 14. Mr Sikandar Baig, former Administer of Karachi, will be appointed Pakistan's Minister at Moscow, according to reports in the local Press. These reports also say that Raja Ghaznafar Ali Khan will relinquish bis post in Persia shortly to become Pakistan's Ambassador to
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  • 29 2 KOJE ISLAND, June 16. American troops using tear gas released about 250 anticommunist prisoners of war from the control of North Korean POW leaders according to first -rts.- Reuter
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  • 578 2 NEW DELHI. June 14.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-Presi-dent of the Indian Republic, to-day strongly advocated the replacement of English by Hindi within the next fifteen years. Inaugurating Hindi classes started here by the Hindi Association of Parliament for the benefit of the Members of both the Houses
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  • 829 3 Rly. Minister Replies To Debate In Upper House NEW DELHI, May 31.— The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said today that within the resources of the railways he would "go to the farthest limits to bring about a radical change in the
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  • 134 3 Textile Research Institute At Coimbatore COIMBATORE, June 15 The Regional Committee of tlie Southern India Textile Research Association is to build a Textile Research Institute which will be a joint endeavour of both the Government and the textile industries, about Rs. 36 lakhs on the lines of the Shirley Institute
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  • 193 3 Red M.P.— From The Blue! NEW DELHI, June 14.— Dr. K. N. Katju. Union Home Minister, was recently reported to have told the "underground" Communist M.P., Mr. Dashrath Deb, that the latter's safety was "assured" while in Delhi. Mr. Deb against whom two warrants of arrest are pend. ing, took
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  • 123 3 CALCUTTA, June 14.— The Government of West Bengal's suggestion that a barrage should be built across the Ganga at Farakka in Murshidabad is "very likely" to be included in India's five-year plan, it is learnt here. The Central Transport Board in New Delhi has
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  • 113 3 KABUL, Jun 14.— The spider, which Is known as a, harmless little animal in India, Is deadly to crops, plants fruits and even trees, in Afghanistan. According to the Agricultural Department of the Afghan Government. Spider Plague has broken out at Ghorband north of Kabiu In
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  • 72 3 PATIALA, June 12.— The Famine Relief Committee set up by the PEPSU Government decided to despatch 26,000 maunds of fodder and 16,000 maunds of jowar and bajra seeds to Mohindergarh dis. trict. It sanctioned Rs. li lakhs for distribution as taccavi loans in distress areas. Ohoudhri Ram
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  • 31 3 that no particular piS'' hm Thl^v°e"nmenris Snly trying to avoid waste of Sublic money and it cannot s^dden™ throw men out of S em*loy£*nt, he a*ie<U- FOC
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  • 46 3 NEW YORK, June 18.— Mr. P. S. Nehru, president of tile Union of Advocates and a cousin of the Indian Prime Minister, left here Monday by air for London. He had addressed groups of lawyers in a number of American cities.- Reuter
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  • 369 3 NEW DELHI, June 14.— The Conference of Development Commissioners of States on community development programme has decided that field operations should start on Sept. 1, 1952, in at least one of the development blocks in each project area approved by the
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    39 3 Photo). Mr Shunichl Matsumoto, the first Japanese Ambassador to Britain since World War 11, is pictured on his arrival at London Airport, June 8. With the Ambassador is Colonel J. S. N. Fitzgerald of the British Foreign Office.- A.P.
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  • 186 3 WASHINGTON, June 17.— Gen Omar N. Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has told Congress he doubts if the United States would like to sign a defence treaty with Asian countries where there are no strong forces to form an alliance like the North Atlantic
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  • 207 3 MADRAS. June 14.— The following report from Kuala is published in the "Hindu":— It s learnt from well Informed sources that Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Rao, Agent of the Government of India in Kuala Lumpur. Sir Gerald Templer recently and suggested that the Federation Government should
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  • 170 3 COIMBATORE. June 14.— The mode of selection of textbooks by authorities for study by children in schools was criticised by Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chettiar. Vice-Chan-cellor of Annamalai Univercity, recently. Mr. Shanmukham Chettiar who was presiding at the 42nd Madras State Educational Conference at Peeiamedu said text.books
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    140 3 The Indian Association has organised a concert programme in aid of Madras Famine Relief and Indian Welfare Home in Singapore. It will be held at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall Barker Road on June 21 and 22 at 8.30 p.m. The first part of the programme consists of Indian dances and
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  • 42 3 HONG KONG. June 18. Ho Chi Minh's Vietminh government has sent a "purchas. ing agent" to Portuguese Macao to buy strategic war materials, the independent newspaper, Wah Kiu Jih Pao reported from that Portuguese colony. A.P.
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  • 48 3 NEW YORK, June 18.— The Daily News said it was informed that designs for an atomic engine to drive a supercarrier at a speed of 50 knots have been perfected and the U.S. Navy hqpes to start building the ship late in 1953 or early in 1954. A.P.
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  • 85 3 CALCUTTA: Indian firms have contracted to sell between 200.000 and 250,000 tons of scrap iron to the USA, Britain. Japan and Continental countries, with Japan and Eurone as the principal buyers, it is learned. The quantity includes contracts made by the Tata Iron and Steel Company, the
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  • 188 3 KARUR, June 14.— The earth tremors in VendamalaL Karur Taluq have spread to a greater area now, and cracks were found on the walls of a number of houses. The villages where the tremors are felt are* Palanigoundan Valasu Kurikkaran Valasu, Saikkathottam Pudur. Ranggappa Goundan Valasu,
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  • 107 4 WED: Three Malay members of the Home Guard have been laying ambushes in the Batu Pahat district of Johore during the past three months. At last their patience and keenness have been rewarded. Yesterday evening at about seven o'clock the three Home Guards were in ambush positions near
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  • 161 4 GENEVA, June 16.— Mr. K. P. Tripathi, Indian workers' representative to the International Labour Office conference here, was instrumental in defeating a United States amendment aimed at deleting provisions regarding application of laws and regulations with respect to (promotion of agreement for Industrial cooperation between workers and employers.
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  • 236 4 CEYLON NEWS: Regulations To Be Approved By New Parliament COLOMBO: Middle-class housing schemes, planned by several local authorities, await the passing of regulations under the Housing Loans Ordinance by which the grant of building loans would be authorised. In the meantime steps have been
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  • 151 4 Another Malayan, a trade unionist this time, has been awarded a leader grant to visit the United States as the guest of the United States Government. He is Mr. S. Thava Rajah, a Postal Clerk in Johore Bahru. Mr. Rajah's award is given under
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  • 327 4 COLOMBO: French edition of Robert PercivaFs "Ceylon," which belonged to Napoleon Buonaparte, was one of the rare exhibits at the Historical Manuscripts Exhibition held recently at the Art Gallery, Colombo. The coat of anus of Napoleon is inKprinted on the covers of both
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  • 97 4 COLOMBO: Residents of Colombo North are now being menaced by flies as a result of the faulty disposal of the city's rubbish. One of the two incinerators of the Colombo Municipality is under repair and the other cannot effectively cope with the rubbish collected by
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  • 37 4 The Penang And Province Wellesley Kerala Samajam The club house of the Penang and Province Wellesley Kerala Samajam at 95-E Sungei Penamg Road, Penang will be formally declared open on June 22 by Janab C. Moosa J.P.
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  • 338 4 Governor's Visit To Rattles Girls' School Letter to the Editor: Sir,— On Friday morning we are told, the Governor of Singapore will pay an official visit to Raffles Girls' School the premiere girls' school in the Colony. He will, it js hoped, be more than satisfied with the work that
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