Indian Daily Mail, 21 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily mail VOL. VIII. NO. 192. SINGAPOItL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 120 1 Canada's 500,000 Strong Workers Congress Condemns Malanism "MAY OUR COUNTRY NEVER SEE THAT DAY...." WINNIPEG. Aug. 20. The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada yesterday adopted a Committee report declaring itself "d 'stressed and appalled' at racial strife in South Africa. The 500, 0c0-m ember Congress, Canada's biggest labour body,
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  • 85 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 20. South Africa on Monday jailed 322 more persons accused of violating segregation laws. Arrested were 205 at Port Elizabeth, 87 at Grahamstown and 30 at Uitenhage. Arrests in Port Elizabeth since a civil disobedience campaign against Prime Minister Daniel F. Malan 's segregation (apatheld)
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  • 136 1 Young Satvaqrahis JOHANNESBURG. Aug. 20. Fifty-five Africans were each fined £10 with the alternative of two months gaol in two courts here yesterday for using part of railway stations reserved for Europeans. Five African juveniles who also appeared were given five cuts with a cane from the court sergeant. T^"
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  • 73 1 CAPETOWN, Aug. 20. Strong police reinforcements have move Into eastern Capetown province to deal with the passive resistance campaign against "uniust laws." About 2.000 native and Indians have been arrested throughout South Africa since the campaign began nearly two months ago. Resistance c^ainst the Malan government's Apartheid
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Aug. 20.— Another romantic link between the Churchills and the Edens was announced yesterday in the engagement of a cousin on each *ide. They are Roger, 37, Foreign •Office Secretary, and the Honourable Alexandra Gully. 18. daughter of Lord Selby.- A.P.
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  • 41 1 TEHERAN, Au3. 20.—Communist youths used knives and stones in a battle with troops and police in the streets of Teheran last night. Two policemen and one soldier were stabbed by the demonstrators. Ten Communists were arrested. A.P.
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    73 1 Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Pandit, former Indian Ambassador in Washington, helps to land the last consignment of food and medicines from the U.S.A., at Bombay on Aug. 10. Altogether 1.000.000 pounds of food and medicines weure donasted to Ijndia by vartous charity organisations fin the U.S.A. like C.R.0.P., C.A.R.E„ Lutheran World Relief,
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  • 246 1 LONDON, Aug. 20. The General Council of Britain's Trade Union Congress said yesterday that political rivalry between Indian trade unions "is carried into purely industrial affiirs an has an extremely weakening jilect on their activities." The Congress's annual report said that two British Union representatives, Mr.
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  • 168 1 LUCKNOW. Aug. 20. Two thousand prisoners from different jails in I'ttar Pradesh will be set to work on |he construction of Chandraprabha river dam. near Banar.is. under the State Government's new jail reform scheme. Another 3,000 people from floodaffected areas will work along with the prisoners. Work
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  • 80 1 CHOU— STALIN MEETING MOSCOW. Aug. 20. Red China's Premier and Foreign Minister, Chou En-lai, may sue Prime Minister Stalin before many days of the present toplevel talks between the two big Communist nations. Premier Chou cailed on Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky on Monday night. The talks involve a number
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  • 37 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 20 —Ten members of a 19-man Chinese mission will fly to Tokyo on Aug. 28 to survey Japan's progress. The other nine in the group are already in Japan. A. P.
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  • 337 1 Indian Schools In Federation Decrease In Enrolement The enrolment in Indian Vernacular schools fell from 38,833 in 1950 to 37,164 in 1951, a decrease of 1,669, says the Annual Report on Education, Federation of Malaya. The Report adds that Indian schools are of four types, Government Schools, private schools (run
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  • 145 1 3 BANDITS KlitED Three more terrorists have been killed, two captured and two wouinded by security forces In the Federation. Four members oi the security forces have been slightly wounded. Two of the terrorists killed were women. They were shot dead by police jungle squad iin the Kampar district of
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  • 31 1 Photo). Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru unfurling the National flag on Independence Day, Aug. 15, on the ramparts of the Red Fort in presence of the mammoth gathering
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  • 101 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 20.— Most observers of the China scene here believe that the surprise visit of Communist Premier Chou En-lai to Moscow primarily concerns the Korean war and the 1950 Sino-Russian treaty. Some feel that Chine.-e-Russian relations are becoming a little strained. Chou's visit may
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  • 56 1 ISLE OF CAPRI. Aug. 20.— Ex-King Farouk's hotel bill, now reputed to be in the neighbourhood of US$7,OOO is tft!' under discussion unpaid. Hotel officials declined to disclose the full amount of the bill. Previously, they j^ave the daily rate for the exiled me narch and his
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  • 66 1 LONDON, Aug. 20. Abdel Fattah Ami, Egypt's ambassador to Britain for the past seven years, has refused to obey the orders of Premier Aly Maher to return to Cairo and has resigned, according to unconfirmed press reports reaching London from Cairo early today. The reports which quoted a
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  • 80 1 MEW DELHI, Aug. 20.— A seminai on the status of w« men in South and South Ens; Asia will be held in New Delhi in the last week of December The seminar is being organised by UNESCO in co-opera-tion with the Asian Relatione Organisation. The purpose
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  • 29 1 France China Barter Trade Pact TOKYO, Aug. 2C. Peking radio said yesterday that France and Communis) Chin; had signed a U552,800,000 barter trade agreement in Berlin on Aug. 9.
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  • 85 1 LUCKNOW, Aug. 20.— Army and police have been called out to hunt down wolves and j hyenas which have been attacking children in the suburls here. Latest victim was a ten-year-old girl from the village of Mokanlalsanj near here. Her .body was found near
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  • 130 1 22 Princes And 1 1 5 Women In Ind. Legislatures NEW DELHI, Auq. 20.— Twentytwo (22) Indian ruling princes today hold seats In Central and State Parliaments, according to an election analysis published today. Only five princes who stood for Parliament were defeated, and three princely MPs— th" l'uleis of
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  • 111 1 CAGLIARI. Sardinia, Aug. 20. Prince Talal Aziz, second son of Saudi Arabia's oil rich king Ibn Saud, flew 4,0000 miles to this island last night to meet a Sardinian girl a "radio pal." The 27-year-old Prince Is a "ham" (raldio amateur) enthusiast. So is 24-year-old Maria Marias,
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  • 54 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 20—Indonesian Information Minister Arnold Mononutu in an interview with "Pedoman" z DJalyirta newspaper, emphatically denied that the Sarawak disturbances were directed by a movement with headquarters in Ponrlanak. Tho Minister based his denial on re|M»rts he received from the Information Service of West
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  • 43 1 MONTREAL, Aug. 20. Liuetenant General Sir Archibald Nye, new British High Commissioner in Canada arrived here yesterday with his family in the liner "Empress of Canada." Before his appointment to Canada Sir Archibald was British High Commissioner in India. Reuter
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20. Prime Minister Nehru, alighting from a Comet jet airliner after a 100-minute flight over the Western Himalayas today, termed the experience "very fine." But he complained that clouds prevented a view of the snow-covered peaks. Mr. Nehru's daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi,
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  • 83 1 MADRAS. Aug. 20. The Indian Communist Party yesterday urp,ed the Government of India to stop "all facilities'* to Britain for recruiting Gorilla soldiers on Indian soil. The rolit bureau of the Central committee of the Party which has been meeting here since August 11, made the decl.uatioi
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  • 565 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 21, 1952. Malaya's Armachair Politicians guilty always blame others. That is because t»)ey haven't the courage to admit their faults or the capacity to rectify themselves. So they console themselves with saying that they are not responsible for what they have done and what
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  • 1930 2 Wi pe The Tears Of Suffering People Nehru's Appeal To Nation On Independence fDay NEW DELHI. Au^. 15. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today called upon the people of India to work in a concerted manner for uplifting the "poor, down-trodden suffering millions in this country. We have to set about
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  • 115 2 COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY UNSUITED TO INDIA CALCUTTA, Aug. 18.—India's Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Giri, said here that the Communist ideology would never suit India. The Communist conception of trade uninism, he added, was contradictory to what Mahatma Gandhi had preached in this country. Mr. Girl, who was address, ing BPNTUC
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  • 132 2 Wear Khadi And Use Swadeshi Goods Tandon NEW DELHI, Aug. 17.— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, former Congress President, called upon the people of the country to wear Khadi and use Swadeshi goods. Mr. Taadon was speaking in Delhi at a ceremony of unfurling the National Flag. Mr. Tandon said in every
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  • 119 2 ONE KILLED IN POLICE TRUCK ACCIDENT TANJORE, Aug. 13— Two motor trucks of the Special Armed Police were proceeding from Palani to Tirutturaipundi in Tanjore district when the leading truck was reported to have dashed against a tree on the road about 15 miless from Tiruchi yesterday even. ing, resulting
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  • 845 2 By the By Selegie Road RATHER BELATED! MKS. ViLAoiiil MlfftUfi, Singapore Legislative Council Memoer for boieiur nuu o».»--cially applied for leave of absence from tomorrow's meeting of the Council and the leave had been granted by the Governor," is tne text of a statement issued by the Office of the
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  • 594 3 Sat For Thirty-Seven Days And Passed 27 Bills NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. The Council of States adjourned sine die last Thursday after passing the Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force Bill, 1952. The Council had met for its first session on May 16 and, after debating
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    74 3 IhLi 1, 7 e r old Km Hussein of Jordan is seen at the ShS thl he t Ca H m Which J l6 drove Fa el Moulki ESZiL the J r an f* Mniister to London, from Rehfnrf thJTI t0 La sannfc Switzerland, recenU™ Behind the King are his
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  • 663 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 10.— There is all-round economy drive in Rashtrapati Bhavan, the residence of the President of India. To start with Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who assumed office <>n Jan. 26, 1950. volunteered to suffer a 15 per cent cut on his salary of
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  • 130 3 INDIANS ALMOST REACH SUMMIT OF KHAMET NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. The amateur 8-man Indian expedition to Mount Kamet has returned to Delhi after reaching a height .of 24.800 feet about 600 short of the summit. The e»d edition, which wa^ beaten back in the final lap' by difficult weather conditions,
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. Two squadrons are to be. added to the ai/r wing of the National Cadet Corps, it is iearnt. No. 4 (Bihar) and No. 5 (Delhi), the two new squadrons, will have their headquarters in Patna and Delhi respectively. The Corps has already
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  • 55 3 LAHORE, Aug. 18. The inquiry into the Multan firing, which resulted in the loss of six lives, concluded at Multan recently. In all, 37 witnesses wers examined. The evidence, recorded at 11 sittings, runs into nearly 200 foolscap pages. Justice M. R. Kayani, oi the Lahore
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. A Press communique issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs says that the President has appointed Mr. Ghu--lam Hasan, a retired Judge of the Allahabad High Court and Mr. Justice Natvarla Harllal Bhagwati, Judge of the Bomtbay High Court, to be
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  • 80 3 A woman is dragged by her husband (extreme right) and a passerby from a blazing car which was struck in the rear by another car tin the coast highway one mile south of Corona Del Mar, California, on Aug. 9. The woman, mary Maupin, and her husband.
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  • 93 3 KARACHI, Aug. 20. Mr. Ghayasuddin Pathan, Deputy Minister in Pakistan's Finance Ministry, was yesterday swann in as a Minister of State. He will be in charge of the finance portfolio during the illness of the Finance Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, who is recovering from a heart
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  • 238 3 Improved Lighting System At Nagpur Airport NEW DELHI, Aug. 18. -I India now has her first installation of high intensity approach lighting for facilitating night landing of aircraft. Nagpur airport, the centre of the night air mail system, where aircraft to and from Delhi, Madras. Bombay and Calcutta converge every
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  • 108 3 ECHO OF KASHMIK IN PATIALA PATIALA, Aug. 18. The Executive Co.nmittee of the PEPSU KMP Party recently supported the demand for the abolition of the institution of Rajpramukh and its replacement by elected heads. With regard to the demand for merger of PEPSU with Punjab (I), the Committee expressed the
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  • 93 3 Rs. 12 Crores Aid To Madhya Pradesh NAGPUR, Aug. 18. The Finance Minister of India, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, had a 90-minutP discussion with the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet at the Secretariat here last week on certain financial questions relating to the fctate. Mr. Deshmukh, it is learnt explained the general
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  • 190 3 From Our Own Corivspondent MADRAS, Aug. 20. "The piesent standard of the .aiman Army is first class, and tne more 1 see the omctrs and men of the other countries' armies, the prouder X am of my own men," declared General Carriappa addressing a pness conference
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  • 95 3 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 20.— Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh who its on a social visit to Madras City has been touring all civic and social centres uid has .given an assurance that the Centre will consider making grants for such institutions as
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  • 71 3 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 20. The High Count on Monday paid a tribute to the late SiT Abdur Rahim despite the fact that he opted for Pakistan and died in Karachi on Sunday. Rahim was a Judge ai the Madras High Court
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  • 32 3 MADRAS, Aug. 18. Subscriptions to the four per cent Madras Loan, amounted DO Rs. 606 lakhs, representing an excess contribution of Rs. 106 lakhs over the target of Rs. 5 crores. FOC
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  • 97 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— Prlnn* Minister Nehru will inaugu rate the first International Study conference on Child Wei. fare scheduled to be held from Dec. 5 to 12 this year, It la learnt The conference which win be held under the patronago of the Government of
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 18. The Prime Minister has sent a sum of Rs. 25.000 from his National Relief Fund to Pandit Pant, Chief Minister of U.P.. for relief in the .•carcity areas of Gorakhpur and Aaamgaa-h, It is learnt Earlier the Prime Minister had sent Rs. 40,000. FOC
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  • 66 3 Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill are pictured with their niece, the forMiss Clarissa Churchill, and her bridegroom, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden after their wedding at Caxton HaU, London. Aug. 14. The group is pictured in the garden of the Premier's London Residence at 10, Downing Street, where
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  • 327 3 Malayan Situation Has Definitely Improved Says Onn LONDON, Aug. 20 The Malayan situation has definitely improved as a result of the military measures taken by General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Co mm i ss ioner, Dato Onn bin Jaafar, Chairman of the Independence for Malaya Party, told Re u
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  • 84 3 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 20.— Reports of serious damage of sea eroskwi off the Cochin coast liave led to the visit of the area by Minister Velayudhan Nair in charge of P.W.D. who has assured the inhabitants that measures would be taken to prevent
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  • 126 3 KARACHI. Aug. 18. The Pakistani Government oln Aug. 11 slashed the OGL by almost half. Cotton picegoods. jute manufactures and cotton yarn are among the main items removed from the OGL. Other items include cycles, tyres and tubes, spices, motor trucks, and vans, matches, crockery, paper and
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 14.— The following message or greetings has been sent by the Prime Minister of India t<. th<- Prime Minister of Pakistan on the occasion of the Pakistan National Day: "On the anniversary of Pakistan National Day India joins with me in extending to Your Excellency
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  • 749 4 CEYLON NEWS: Emphasis On Caste, Creed Than Political Principles KALUTARA: Ceylon had only the "form" of democracy and not the substance and at the last elections more emphasis was laid on caste, creed and community rather than on political principles, declared Mr.
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    103 4 The 6th Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day waa celebrated in Delhi wMth great enthusiasm. A huge gathering of people which included .members of the Diplomatic Corps and httgh ranking Civil Military Officers, assembled at the Red Fort on tie morning of August 15, and witnessed the Prime Minister unfurling
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  • 99 4 The Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. D. MacGillivray. together with Mrs. MacGillivray and their son, Malcolm, visited the Malayan Railway Workshops at Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, Aug. 20. 20. The party wa6 conducted round the workshops by Mr. J. O. Sanders, Members tot Railways and Ports;
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  • 110 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has appointed Mr. J. C. McDouall to the post of Chief Social Welfare Officer, Federation of Malaya, in succession to Dr. C. P. Rawson who has already left on retirement. Mr. McDouall who was born in 19 i
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  • 47 4 At the meeting of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, approval was given for the contribution of a further $186,000 towards the cost of the Princess EHzat>eth School for th^ blind to be built at Johore Bahru.
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  • 550 4 Danger Of Smallpox In Singapore Medical Chief Asks Public To Get Vaccinated At Once "Tomorrow a Colony wide smallpox vaccination campaign is to start, and as this is on voluntary basis it is my duty and yours to co-operate ih making it a complete success", declared Dr. W. J. Vickers,
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  • 162 4 The Kerala Samajam has drawn up a full day programme to celebrate "ONAM", the harvest festival of Malabar in conjunction with Hariraya Haji and the anniversary of the Samajam on Sunday, Aug. 31, at the premises of the Penang Indian Association. The morning will be devoted for
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  • 88 4 The Postmaster General Malaya, announces that, with effect from Sept. 1, 1952, the present issues of 8 cents and 20 cents stamps will be withdrawn from sale at all Post Offices in the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore, and will be replaced by stamps
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  • 176 4 One hundred and fifty Kelantan and Trengganu Youths, comprising the twenty-second intake of Malay Regiment Recruits wno have completed six months comprehensive training in the Malay Regiment Training Battalian, paraded before tne Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilain in a passingcut ceremony at Port Dickson,
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  • 217 4 BOYS' COMPANY A Boys' Company to serve both the Malay Regiment and the Federation Regimen* is being raised. The object of the Company tsr (a) To give all boys a sound general education up to School Leaving Certificate Standard. (b) To select boys with good powers of leadership and to
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  • 61 4 Mr. I»ke Peng Luim of Chung Shing Jit Pao and Che Harun bin Mohamed Amln of Melayu Raya, Singapore, and Che Dom Madzi bin Ibrahim of Majlis, and Tara Singh of of Pardesi Khalsa Sewak of the Federation of Malaya have been selected to
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