Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IV. No. 338. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1964 FOUR PAGES L 5 CENTS
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  • 517 1 World Bank To Conduct Eco. Survey Of Malaya Mission Due On Jan. 23 To Raise Malayans' Living Standards WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. A World Bank Mi**ion headed by Sir Louis Chirk of the United Kingdom Ii>a\1n»r Jan. 16 to make survey of Economic condition* in Malaya and Singapore at the request
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  • 277 1 C.R. PRAKASM MINISTRIES FIRMLY IN POWER From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan 12. .Both the Madras State and the Andhra Stat e Legislative Assemblies adjourned sine lie on Monday after the fir*! session since Partition leaving the Rajaji and Prakasam Ministries firmly in power. When the sessions began thyre were
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  • 72 1 *>om Our Own Corre<*pond<ent MADRAS, Jan 12. Chief Minister Rajaji told the Madras State Assembly that 1.800 persons had been arrested in connection with the anti-edu-cation reform agitation, but refused to give figures in regard to those arrested in connection with the stopping of trains by
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  • 108 1 BERLIN, Jan. 12. -Reports reaching foreign diplomats here say Soviet Premier Gcorgi Malenkov is not taking the same Kremlin-eye view of the vast Soviet domain that they think limited Joseph Stalin's horizon. Information reaching the^s sources from Moscow says Stalin's 52-year-old successor is travelling widely
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  • 103 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— An official source said Monday Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana has failed to raise any substantial ''defense funds" in India. H e has been touring India with L. F. S. Burnham, another deposed British Gui.ina Minister, seeking support for their
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Jan. 12.— Rush hour crowds scattered in the London West End yesterday when an Australian woman fell on to the pavement from the sixth floor of an Oxford Street hotel. The woman was identified as Mrs. Patricia Morrison, aged about 36, believed to be from
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  • 196 1 C wealth Exports To Countries SYDNEY, Jan. 12,— Britain Chancellor of the "Exchequer, R. A. Butler told the Commonwealth Finance Ministev» conference here yesterday ttiat it is no longer necessary for Commonwealth countries to concentrate on dollar expott., at the expense of other trade. Conference officials who quoted Butler, said
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. President Eisenhower said the United States would soon send a series of trad e missions to Asia, Europe und South America to explore the immediate, possibilities of expanding international trad d n food an<i cotton. In a special message to congress the President
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  • 62 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 12. -Japan's industrial output has been growing faster than any other country's in the nonCommunist world, the U.N. reported yesterday. In the second and third quarters of 1953, it was 20 and 23 per cent highe/, respectively, than in the same quarters of 1952,
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  • 87 1 WELJLINGTON, Jan. 12. A Malayan engineering student studying in New Zealand under the Colombo plan, yesterday was accidently killed in a locomotive shop at the Hillside workshops at Dunedin. He was S. Radhakrishnan, 19, whose parents live in Batu Pahat, Johore. The Minister of External Affairs,
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  • 99 1 SEOUL, Jan. 12. Soutn Korean President Syngman Hhee plans to confer with all R.OK Army division commnn ders and top ranking military leaders on Wednesday and Friday, a highly placed government official said yest-jr day The official would not sa.v why the conference wer fc called.
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12. Maharaja Jlgme Dorji Wan. chuk, 25-year-old ruler of the strategic Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, was officially received by Indian President Rajendra Pra^ad yesterday. The Maharaja was starting a three-week visit to India which is regarded by observers as of political significance in
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  • 255 1 LONDON, Jan. 12. British .Overseas Airways announced last night they were temporarily suspending normal passenger services of their jet Comets following Sunday crash in the Mediterranean with the loss of 35 lives. BOAC said they were suspending Comet services as "a measure of
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  • 70 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 12. A Thai Government spokesman yesterday denied that aid given by Thailand to neighbouring countries was an effort to form a Buddhist bloc in Southeast Asia. Momluang Kharb Kunchorn, Secretary General to Thai Premier Pibul Songgram, made the denial in answer to reports
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  • 79 1 LONDON, Jan. 12. Twj Malayan policemen have been awarded the Queen's Commendation for brave conduct for actions againgt terrorists in Malaya, it was announced in tonight's London Gazette. Inspector Au Yeong Wing Sang, Federation of Malaya Police Force, receives the award "for services when in
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  • 91 1 PENICILLIN TV LONDON, Jan. 12.—Production of penicillin and television sets reached new record levels in Britain towards the end of last year, official statistics published her e revealed Penicillin was turned out .n November at the rate of 2,121,--700 mega units a week. Pre vious highest was the 2,170, <00
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    96 1 ISOBEL PATINO, 18-year-old daughter of the Kra/.ilian tin magnate Antenor PatLno, pictured with her newly-wedded husband, JAMES MICHAEL GOLDSMITH, 20, at the Preston Fields Hotel in Edinburgh. Scotland on Jan. 8. They were married in a Registrar's Office in Kelso, Scotland, on Jan. 7. After Miss Patino's father had caused
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  • 124 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin conferred privately for half an hour yesterday in the first preliminary talks on President Eisenhower's atoms for peace proposals but reached no final decisions. Afterward a State Department spokesman said "It is planned
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  • 91 1 T.-C. ELECTIONS: MINISTERS MAY CONTEST From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 12. The scrutiny of nomination papers of candidates to the coming general election in Travancore-Cochin is now pro. ceeding and already more than 250 nominations hay* been accepted. At Trichur, the Returning Officer accepted th e nomination paper of
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  • 67 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 12.— The Communists yeaterday proposed reopening the broken off preliminary negotiations for a Korean Peace Conference. State Department representative Kenneth Young said he h;id received the request in a loiter from the Communist yesterday afternoon. He said ho relayed the Red letter to Washington
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali. said in :u\ inters i> mil) lished here yesterday that in an emergency there should he nothing to prevent his country- from inviting any friendly power, including the I nit. -I State**, to use bases in
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  • 91 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Jan. 12, At the request of India, U.N. Assembly President. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit requested the U.N. yesterday to poll all members on reconvening the Assembly on Feb. 8 or 9 to deal with the Korean situation U.N. officials said they had
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  • 41 1 The Rendel Constitutional Commission will hear evidence In public from the Senior Officers' Association, the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, and the Council of Joint Action in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 5 p.m.
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  • 69 1 Viscount Simon Dies LONDON, Jan. 12. Viscount Simon. leading British Jurist and Cabinet Minister in two World Wars, died yesterday. He was 80. Ab Sir John Simon he s-r- jjo^ ved as Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Chancallor of th c Exchequer. Later he became Lord Chancellor. Chief of the
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  • 822 2 SEWAGRAM (WardOa) Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, and President of the Indian National Congress visited Sewagram, the headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi for nearly fifteen years and which still continues to be visted by hundreds of thousands of his admirers in this country
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    46 2 PHOTO. J2Sv S e° f .w°" M Pi> er »t a Pa«oda festival in Rangoon, recently. The occasion was the crowning of the newly-constr acted Botateunt Pagoda with Mle hti (umbrelta) The Chef Justice and kirt-rankin X v^ere amongst those participating in the colourful ceremony.- A.P.
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  • 81 2 BOMBAY The President of India, Dr. Rajendra Pra s ad, promulgated an ordinance by which a terminal tax on railway passengers visiting the forthcoming Kumbh Mela is to believed from January 7 to March 15. The proceeds of this tax are intended to augment the U.P.
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  • 47 2 LONDON, Jan. 11.— The condition of Viscount Simon, 80-year-old former Lord Chancellor who is in hospital for examination, was stated here today to be "unchanged." The hos-pital reported last night that he was "not so well" and his condition was "giving cause for anxiety." Reuter
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  • 501 2 Nehru HYDERABAD ''Whatever may hav e been our failings m this country, during the last six or seven years, solid foundations have been laid for scientific work I wonder whether during a like period this type of progress had been made in regard to
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  • 43 2 HYDERABAD: Swami Kamanand Tirth, President <rf the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress Committee and Shri Phoolchand Gandhi one of the leadposts, the dissident group and an ex»MinisUr are likely to resign their offices in the Con. (ress posts,- BNFS
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  • 217 2 HINDI SAHITYA SAMMELANNEHRU'S APPEAL NAGPUR: An appeal to literary organisations in the country to extend their support to writers and their works and see that no injustice is done to them, wa s made by Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the building of
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  • 267 2 SECUNDERABAD Addressing the Scouts and Guides eft th e closing function of the first All-India Scout .antiGuide Jamboree, here, on Saturday, Shri Jawaharlul Nehru, Prime Minister, asked young men and women to learn work in such a manner that all work became play and all play
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  • 146 2 BOMBAY A suggestion that common man should not be forgotten in the celebration of the Republic Day, on January 26 was made at an organisational meeting held here by Shri Jamnadas Mehta, a former Mayor of Bombay 'on Tuesday. Shri Mehta said
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  • 214 2 BOMBAY Speaking at a reception arranged in his honour by the Bombay Genuine Pearl Dealers' Association, Shri Arun Chandra Guha, Union Deputy Minister for Finance, promised to see that the Government of India did not allow the cottage industry of pearl process, to die. Shri Mohammed
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  • 121 2 NAGPUR: Inaugurating the first All-India Primary Teachers Conference at Patwardhan grounds, Shrl JawaharUl Nehru observed that he was not happy with the lot of the primary teachers. He stressed the need for reform in th e pattern of primary education to bring about an all-round developments
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  • 111 2 BOMBAY: All the energies of prominent leaders of the Congress and workers of the Congress will be devoted to securing a decis ye majority for Congress men and women in the elections to the Travan-core-Cochin State Legislative Assembly, said Balwantrai Mehta, General Secretary of the Congress,
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  • 238 2 PREMIER AS SPOKESMAN OF ALL PARTIES! POOKA The opinion of th' 1 leaders of the Praja-Socialist Party and of tl|> Jan Sangh that the Prime Minister should consult the spokesman of all the non-Congress Parties >n formulating the foreign policy of the country, particularly jq th c light of the
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  • 102 2 MYSORE: The All-India Handicrafts, at its threc-d<<y session, here, adopted a budget for Rs. 5.000,000 for the coming year. In addition to pottery, toy, mat-weaving, and textile print industries already selected, the Board has decided to take up bambo grass and straw article industries for intensive
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  • 61 2 KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar rChan jvas released from detention in the Rawalpindi Central Jain. The Red Shirt leader however stayed in the jail premises for the night at his own request due to slight indisposition, and will stay for present in the Pakistani Punjab in terms
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  • 658 3 Separate State Or Merger With Maharashtra? BOMBAY: The appoinment by the Government of India, of a high-power Boundary Commission, with wide terms of reference, has become a signal for the clarification of linguistic issues of Maharashtra, with particular reference to Bombay City's place in the future
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  • 580 3 RAIL DISASTERS IN INDIA ON NEW YEAR EVE BOMBAY: The New Year's eve and the New Year have brought a n epidemic of rail disasters in India at places as distant as Behar-Nepal border in the East and Bengal, DelhiPunjab Border in the West and Bombay-Baroda in the southwest. There
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  • 123 3 ORISSA CHIEF MINISTER TO RESIGN CDTTACK: Star! Nabikrishnaram Chaudhuri, Chief Minister of Orissa, it U> understood, has decided to resign, with a view to devoting his full time to Bhoom Dhan work. He intimated 1 his decision to the Congress President and General Secretaries. It is learnt that Congressmen are
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  • 107 3 RAJKOT: The creation of a national park in the famous Gir forest of Saurashtra which abounds in rare types of lions the last species, will afford protection to the Indian lion in its only home left on the Asian continent. The creation of a national park
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  • 89 3 POONA: The Bombay Government have sanctioned a special course in physical education and recreation under the direction and guidance of the Professor of Physical education American expert Dr. J.B. Nash, New York University. The course will last for about a fort-night and is aimed at
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  • 83 3 SEV/AGRAM: The Chinese Cultural Delegation which arrived in Sewagram on Monday, were received by Mr. Aryanayakam, secretary Hindustani Talimi Sangh They visitei Gandhijl's hut and paid tributes go him. They al»o saw the activities of the Sangh. The leader of the delegation sffid that th c
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  • 107 4 PANADURA. Government will announce soon the date on which it intends to implement the use of Swa.b*sna in the conduct of Government business, said Mr. M. D. H Jayawardena, acting Ministei of Finance, at a rural development meeting: held at Goltudo, Bandaragama. Mr. Jayawardena
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  • 358 4 In Capital Allocation Says Sir Oliver At Sydney SIDNEY, Jan. 1%. Six Oliver Goonetllleke, Ceylon's Finance Minister, urged, the Commonwealth Finance Ministers to grant his country greater oonnlderatlon in the allocation of capital. He is understood to have spoken frankly In a comi.lete secret session of
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  • 187 4 KOTTE M.P. WAYLAID HO MAG AM A: Mr. Robert Goonawardena. M.P. for Kotte, was waylaiA and threatened, as he was returning from a Progressive Youth League meeting: held at Walpitagoda, Nawagamuwa. Mr. Goonawardena had criticized the Leftists' United Front at the meeting and appealed to the audience to co-operate with
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  • 153 4 Nehru Deplores Linguistic Controversy BOMBAY Shri Balwantrai Mehta, who assisted the Congress president, Shri Jawaharlai Nehru, in th e composition of differences among the members of the Congress Party in the Hyderabad State Legislative Assembly, addressing a meeting in Bombay and expressed his regret that, in spite of the appointment
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    65 4 PHOTO. Soldiers of the No. 2 g^oup of parachute troops make their arduous way through the "elephant grass" of the lndo-China jungle, as they push forward in a linking operation with the French Union forces in Sop Nao. Lied by the French Colonel Langlais, they had left ttae Dien Bien
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  • 213 4 MR. HILL MRS. BAKER CRASH VICTIMS LONDON. Jan. 12.— One of the Comet's passengers Mr. John Patrick Hill was a BOAC sales representative in Singapore. He was born in London in 1922. He joined the Imperial Airway^ as a traffic clerk in 1939. During the wax he was a major
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  • 74 4 WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were cheered by 15,000 school children today when they attended a gathering at the rugby football ground here. The royal coupl c drove in an open Landrover round ranks of cheering, flaerwavins children. The Queen told
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  • 175 4 NAWAI^APITIYA: Mr. R. E. Jayatilaka, M.P., Nawalapitiya. a member of the Kandw»n delegation to India said here recently that div rg-tnt views have been expressed by those interested, aa& the Kandyan community in par» ticular were pressing- for the immediate annulment of the Indian and Pakistani
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  • 180 4 COLOMBO: The "Dutug«munu Secret Society" has been ait it again. This time it has sent out threats and insulting letters to a number of prominent persons including the Prime Minister of India. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the American Ambassador in Ceylon, and, Mr. Sumtharalingam, M.P. for Vavuniya (with
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  • 277 4 COLOMBO Mr. N. A. de S. Wijesekera. Additional Colombo Magistrate, in his judgment delivered in the Muruge-sar-Gardiner Case, says he is quite satisfied that Mr. Cyril Gardiner had no revolver with him when he came to Mrs. Maheswari Murugesa.r's house in Alexandra Place, Colombo. on Nov. 2. Recently.
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  • 171 4 "In those circumstances these two ladies did have a very strong; reason for having Riven the evidence which they did give in court. That evidence I hold to be untrue. "As I have decided that it la not possible for me to act on the evidence of Mrs.
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  • 203 4 Colonies Must Develop New Exports Munster SYDNEY, Jan. 12. British Colonies must develop new exports the Earl of MunsteT, British Under-Secretary for Colonies said today. He pointed out at a press conference that there had been a drop of between 2ft and 30 per cent in dollar salea of rubber
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  • 265 4 Queen Opens New Zealand Parliament WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. Queen Elizabeth wearing her Coronation dress opened the fourth session of New Zealand's 30th. Parliament here j today in a brilliant ceremony j of colour and pageantry. The normal parliamentary tradition was followed on this occasion, on which history was made by
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  • 115 4 TOWNSEND LINKED WITH A COUNTESS LONDON, Jan. 12.— Pretty Princess Margaret has that gay, happy look again and she gossip grapevine is wondering if she's shaken off an old heartbeat for someone new. Reports fr/>m Brussels say Group Captain Peter Townsend, one-time good friend of Princess Margaret, has found a
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI, Jan 12.—1n dia's National Commission for Co-operation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation yesterday discussed evolving a rotation to make India's classical music intelligibl c abroad. This was the second days meeting here of the Commission, which was inaugurated on
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  • 124 4 Loo Kian Sing: of 201 Beacu Road, Singapore pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Court last Monday to two charges for failing to lodge Income Tax Returns for the year 194i> and 1951. He was fined the maximum on both chargoe and will have to
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  • 67 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— President Eisenhower made ready to ask the Senate to mtify a mutual security treaty with South Korea. He went on to say that :n the Far East we retain our vital interest in Korea", and ho noted that "we have negotiated witli
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  • 50 4 BOGOTA, Colombia, Jan. 12. Eighteen passengers and three crew were killed in a Colombian plane crash yesterday in the Caldas Department of Colombia, according to reports from search planes. The plane left Medellln yesterday morning on a regular flight and crashed in mountainous country.- Reuter
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  • 50 4 TAMILS FESTIVAL BADMINTON FINALS in the Tamils Festival Bartminton Matches played yesterday at 415 Race Course Road. Singapore, in the Singles event Mr. V. S. Swaminathan beat Mr. V. S. Subramandam and in the Doubles event Messrs. A. Arul and V. S. Swaminathan beat Messrs. K. Shanmuganadhan and K. Ra•jaratnam.
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