Indian Daily Mail, 16 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 33. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 562 1 Goode Pays Tribute* To Volunteer SpL Constabulary CRIME PREVENTION EXHIBITION By Our Staff Reporter "The Police alone, cannot prevent crime and catch criminals they must have the help of the public. If the public would show the determination and courage and sense of
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  • 110 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 15 Indians were urged today to restrict their families to three children to prevent "the prestent enormous annual population increase of more than three million. The 1961 census re|>ort on maternity t».»ta said "While the providence of improvident maternity is steadily decreasing
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  • 84 1 I.O.B. U.I.L.A.C. Offices Closed l'r«»!i» <>ur Ov-n Onre^poiutent MADRAS. Mar. 15 The offices of the Uniir-d India Life Assurance Company and the Indian Overseas Bank throughout India were closed today >n mourning following the death of Managing Director Mr M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Lhettiar at Singapore aircrash Mr. Chettiar aged
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  • 129 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mr. 15. President of the United Nations Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pandit who left for Colombo from Madras by air today told pressmen that though her f.rst visit to thft island was m her official capacity she is more anxious to establish better
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  • 33 1 CAIRO. Mar. Doria Sh;it snd eight of her supporting suffragettes entered their third day of a hunger strike yesterday determined "to continue until the end 1 unless Egyptian women are granted electoral rights.
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  • 150 1 WELCOMED THE QUEEN DESPITE ALL OPPOSITION MACKAY, (QueeasiaDd), Mar. 15. A lone councillor. M, A. McColl, staged his own welcome tor the Queen wnen she visited Mackay today and ne refused to be presented. An argument arose when the council decided agamst playing Uod Save the Queen when the. Australian
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  • 126 1 PUSAN, Mar. 15.— President Syngman Rhee's "goodwill mission" to South-East Asian nations returned to South Korea today. Leader of the mission, Major General Choi Duk Shin, said upon arrival at Pusan airport that Formosa, Hongkong. indo.China and Malaya had been asked to send representatives to an
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  • 324 1 SEN GUPTA— KALLANG AIR CRASH VICTIM CREMATED By Our Staff Reporter Mr. Jagdis Prasanna Sen Gupta, Regional Manager, United Commercial Bank Ltd., South-East Asia Branches, who met with a tragic death m the Kallang air-crash. Saturday, wns cremated yesterday at the Bidadari Hindu cemetery. There was a large gathering of
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  • 213 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 India has told the United States she will only accept United Nations visa applicat ons for American soldiers with the international observation team m Kashmir according to usually reliable sources here. No direct applications from the United States will now be
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  • 120 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 15 —U.S. Ambassador George V. AlleD today flew to Darjeeling to present Shcrpa Tensing NorIcay who with Si r Edmund Hillary, climbed Mt. Everest last year, with a replica of the Nat cnal Geographical Society's Hubhurd Medal on behalf of President Eisenhower.
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  • 286 1 COMPLETELY FEMALE NOW SAYS FATHER LONDON. Mar. 15. The father of sex changed Roberta Cowell said tonight that his daughter "is now completely female S.r Ernest Cowell denied a newspaper report that Roberta who was once Robert Cowell rt. A.F. fighter pil6t and rac.ng motorist was not a woman "m
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  • 147 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 15. The site and buildings which for* mcrly housed Malayan Emigra. tion Depot has beon turned into a beggar home for able bodied vagrants. The Chief Minister Rajaji opening the camp on Sunday, said it was unique institution. Thougn run
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  • 58 1 KARACHI, Mar. 15 King Faisal of Iraq left today for Quetta. an Important military centre, on the first lap of h s :-:even-day tcur of the interior of West Pakistan. The king will go on to Peshawar to see the PakistaniAfghanistan border and the Khvber Pass. He Is
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  • 64 1 TEHERAN. Mar. 15 Former Foreign Minister Hussein Fatem will probably come fo trial m about two months General Azemah. Chief Prosecutor ai. ex-Prrmier Mo.ssadeq trial, said today. He added that Fatami will face the same charges a» Mos.sadeq as attempting to unseat the Shah. A
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  • 68 1 Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram C'hettiar, v.hn was killed m Kallang air-crash lavt Saturday and cremated at RidacPari cemetery on Sunday. Picture below shows the coffin containing the body of Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar being brought from the Mahattua Gandhi Memorial Hall to be taken
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  • 93 1 P.S.P. Offers Support Oh Condition From Our O\\ n Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Mar. 15.— The Praja-Socialist Party has agreed to support a ministry formed by the United Front of Lefitists so long a s "the U.F.L. functions m accordance with £.fc>.P. principles
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  • 254 1 MENON IS A REALLY FINE REPINDIA— C-G By Our Staff Reporter "Mr. Mcnon has been a really fine Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, and has done much not. only to promote understanding and goodwill between India and Malaya, but also to encourage goodwill amongst the different racial
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  • 167 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 15 The Communist hunting Se« natcr Joseph McCarthy stood further apart from the majo. rity of hia Republican collea-o-ucs—but still obstinately ded cated to his own methods of investigation. "I don't care how high or now low those arc who .scream ut what
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  • 1173 2 Improvement Since 1941 Census Report Revelation NEW DELHI: Expectation of life m India has risen to 3245 for males and 31.66 for females from 26.91 and 26.66 years respectively an increase of practically one-third over the 1941 figures, according to the actuarial report published m the Census
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    73 2 Mr. X B. LALJL, Chief Controller of Imports and Exports addressed the members of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon on India* Trade Policy. In the picture may be seen from left to risrht, Mr. Khilnoni; Commercial Secretary to Indian High Commission; Mr. K. G. Rao, President. Indian Mercantile Chamber;
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  • 723 2 All India Confab Suggestion KOTTAKKAL: At the meeting of the All-India Ayurvedic Congress, Pandit Shiv Snarma, the President, announced that 200 acres of lands on the banks of the Ganga, ten miles away from Haridwar, bad been donated by the Bhavakalikamli Trust for opening an Ayurvedic University
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  • 161 2 DACCA Mr. Mohammed All, Prime Minister of Pakistan, before emplaning for Ka. rachi told newsmen at Rawal- 1 pindi that the outcome of the general elections In East Ben- I gal would not m any way I change the complexion of the Pakistan Central
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  • 315 2 ALLAHABAD: Oa.pt. S.P.S. VTLshwen, of the Army service Corps, caused surprise when he told the Kumtoh Mela Tragedy Enquiry Committee that he saw a Naga Sanyasi -picking up a ohild and throw him a few yards away m the crowd. The witness, who had gone on
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  • 70 2 TRIVAJNDiCUM: Mr. M. C Thomas, Development commissioner, wno retired from service on Mar. 5, has been appointed aw an Otncer on b-peciul duty m the Ministry of Commerce and, Industry. Government of India. The appointment takea effect as from last week. Mr. Thomas will proceed
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  • 60 2 PATIAJLA: The members of the PEFSU Legislative Assemlbly elected on the National Front and Shiromani Akali Dal tickets, at a meeting, decided to function m the Assembly under the common name of Sardar GLaoi Sinch Rarewala as the Leader. There are four members of the Front, and
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  • 273 2 Deputation To Premier Nehru NEW DELHI: A memorandum explaining the viewpoint of the Indian land-owner on the proposed nationalisation measure of the Burma Government was submitted to Prime Minister Nehru by six members of Parliament, who included' Messrs- M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, R. Venkataraman, K.
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  • 203 2 PONDICHERRY Despite the heavy daily drain of the Indo-China wax and her own critical financial position, France has offered to the Government of French India the unprecedented contribution of Rs. 1.5 crores towards economic relief and for the completion of several new development schemes. This
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Mimster, Dr. Shrimali. daid that the Government of India were not satisfied with the progress made m umivertltaes for the propagation of Hindi. Dr. Shrimuli, Who was replyiOK to Mr. D. Narayan m the Council of States, addied.
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  • 52 2 CAIRO, Mar. 14. Steel helmeted police guarded public buildings m Cairo today following students' meetings yesterday demanding an early return to constitutional life. Universities were closed a fortnight ago after student clashes with police and troops who were ordered to open fire They reopened
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  • 30 2 KARACHI, Mar. 14 KMg Faisal of Iraq, who Is on a state viate here, called tonight for greater co-opera-tion between PaJdatan and ima m ail atorws of national lift.- Reuter
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  • 236 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, Bombay's Minister for Education, said m the Bombay Legislative Assembly that it was the policy of the Government to discourage participation by students and teachers m the activities of political parties, whose policies and programmes were unconstitutional or involved the use of
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  • 60 2 COLOMBO: An atomic research laboratory to work only for the peaceful application of atomic energy will soon be set up m Western Europe, according to Dr. Julian Huxley, British scientist, who is here on a holiday. Dr. Huxley said that this was one of the items of
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affa rs, told Mr. Lakshman Singh Charak that there had been no difference m the normal movement of people from Pakistan to India and vice versa since reports of the talks on U.S.-Pakistan m litary alliance
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  • 110 2 LONDON. Mar. 14 To. day, election day, the Moscow subway system will open »he last two stations closing the circuit around the capital. This means the circuit route will be 20 kilometres MS mi les) long. There are 2.250,000 passengers daily using the Soviet capital's Metro system. This
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  • 113 2 DACCA The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Mohammed Ali, told Pressmen at Rawalpindi that ho would "definitely meet Mr Nehru on April 28. if not earlier," to discuss the Kashmir issue, according to an Associated Press of Pakistan message received here. In reply to
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  • 191 2 NEW DELHI: The Commerce Minister. Mr. D. P. Karinarnar, assured m the Council of States that foreign firms. which did not give the information regarding employment called for from them, would be proceeded against by the Gov. ernment. Replying to Mr. S. K. Majumdar, Mr. Karmarkar
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  • 105 2 BURDWAN: Four thou-sancl workers of the Damcdar Valley Corporation on the Durgupur Canal Project went on str.ke demanding increased wage, and othtr amenities Authorities of the Burdw.in an<j Bankura districts promulgated orders under Sec. 144 Cr. P.C., banning meeting, tjcmonstiationv?, etc.. m the project area,
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. M. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, told Mr. Nanadas m the House of the People that a sum of Rs. 96,000 w£Us allotted to tncGovernment of AnUhra Stat* as grant-in-aid to be spent on i-chemes for the removal of untouchabil ty during the year
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  • 466 3 Mohammed Ali Explains LAHORE: Prime Minister Mohammed All «»i<i that the extent of American military aid to Pakistan uouid depend on the findings of the ATnericaTm^ won wlixa wouJd arrive shortly to survey the^uT try's muitary requirements. He U»id
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  • 276 3 NEW JMJUH2: The Central Mui^iere' vikii co ixavuacoiecxciiui m tue iaat two moouis w<td witi suujcct 01 an iaiwt*iuui<un m une House o: tne ims xnmier was by ivir. uaoukingaua uowd. Mr. B. n. I>atar, Deputy *i«n« Moaisfcer, sand that toe irTimie Minister m ins
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: Sri T. Purushottama Mudaliar elicited from the Minister for Education and Finance, Sr! C. Subramaniam m the Legislative Council that Government grant to secondary schools conducted by District Boards was limited to one-half of the net expenditure on secondary education that is actual expenditure
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  • 239 3 BOMBAY The Government Of Bombay has now decided to Ivy. with effect from Jan. 1, lift, sales tax under the Bombay Sales Tax Act of 1953 from dealers residing the ■State. The State Government announced last June its decision to recover sales tax .from dealt
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  • 78 3 "KASHMIR'S ACCESSION TO INDIA FINAL" SRINAGAR: Baksfad GhuJam Mohammed asserted here that Pakistan, even If «ne entered into alliance with America, could never secure Kashmir. Adtfresstas a public meeting last week at Unpura, «?n miles from here, m Badgara. the Kashmir Premier said that the State's accession to India was
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  • 227 3 NEW' DELHI: Sri M. V. Krishnappa, Deputy Food Miniser, announced m the House cf the People that, m addition to one lakh tons of rice which wuld be sent from Andlhra to Madras, through trade channels, dt was proposed to supply to Madras an additional 150,000
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  • 155 3 TRICHUR: A resolution placing on record the deep .sorrow of the Patron, Manager, itaff and students of the St. Thomas College and the public of Trlchur at the death of Prof. P. Sankaran Nambiar was adopted here recently at a public meeting: held m the College quadrangle under
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  • 66 3 CAIRO, Mar. 14 President Naguib stated last evening he discussed the AngloEgyptain question with U. S. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery when the Envoy paid him a visit early Saturday. The President told newsmen, however, there was "nothing new' on the Suez issue. He den ed reports that
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  • 452 3 LONDON: The Chancery dUvwion of the High 00-urt avowed the claim by the Nizam of Hydoraoad for payment of £411.0t>5 (about Rs. 54t>u,000) held In trust Hot mm at Barclays Bank here. One of the two trustees. Zahir Ahmed, of London, and the Bank consented
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  • 574 3 DACCA: Muslim women of East Pakistan exercised their r\ght of adult franchise for the first time. Despite the restriction imposed by the Purdah system, thousands of women, young and old, cultured and unsophisticated, flocked to the 5,000 polling stations all over the
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  • 229 3 NEW DEUHI: Prta* Minister Mr. Neuru expressed his "disgust," over the eafrinjf cocktail parties and o t wer forms of ostentatious display of wealth by a few when millions were struggling for the bare noccnal ties of life. Delhi at the present moment, he added, was
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    29 3 Photo taken at a reception given by the composing staff of Tamil Nesan, Kuala Lumpur, m honour of Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President Tamil Nad Congres*, on Mar. 8.
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  • 302 3 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, is understood to have told the Congress legislators from PEPSU to work as a team, m co-operation with one another and serve the peope. The legislators met him recently. He is understood to have asked them "to take
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  • 102 3 To Give Up B'ham Place LONDON, Mar. 14.— The newspaper. People, reported the Queen Ls planning to give up living m Buckingham palace. In a splashed front-page story headline "A Royal Secret." the mass circulation paper said she plans to move to Windsor palace, west of London. Detailed arrangements for
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  • 44 3 NEW YORK, Mar. 15 World Production of naturaj rubber totalled 160,000 long tona n January, compared with 165,000 tons m the month a year ago. Consumption, amouunted to 137.50 C tons m January, and Increase of j,006 ton* ov*r January, AP
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  • 370 3 NAGERCOIL: The Nagercoil District Congress Committee met recently at Putfaen Bungalow, under the presidentship of Mrs. Williams, in the absence of the President Mr. C. Balakrishnan Nadar. Beside the mem»aers of the Com<nlt*ee, a large number of Cbngress worloerM and sym-
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  • 54 3 COIMBATORE: Orders have been received re-appiflting Sri A. Palaniawami Gounder. as Government Pjeader at Coimbatore. Sris T. R. Sundaram Pillaj. ajid A. ShanmuKhasundarsi Gounder have been appointed JFas Public, ar.d Additioiui! Public Presecutrs, while Sri C. R. Ranuu>wamy has been appointed a* AddiUonal PubHe Prosecutor of
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  • 59 3 LAHORE: A Press Note issued by the Pakistan Punjab Government said that India had agreed to repatriate about seven thousand refugees from Uttar Pradesh to their ong.nal homes mi n the Indian union, m terms of the NehruLiaqat Agreement. Of these, the first batch of nearly 1,500
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  • 1480 4 CEYLON NEWS: Kandyans Want Land Back! DEBATE ON INDO-CEYLON PACT COLOMBO: The Ceylon House of Representatives last week rejected an opposition motion on the IndoCeylon agreement by 54 votes to 17. The motion was as follows: Thiii tins House refuses to enoWxe the ratification
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  • 127 4 PM: "SUCCESS DUE TO MY CORRECT APPROACH" CO LOMBO Commenting on the Indo-Ceylon agreement, m the House of Repre.s ■ntai'wjj recently, the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said the success of the solution he offered was due to his correct approach to the problem. He had had the advice of
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  • 63 4 Photo Sir Miles Thomas (left extreme) Chairman, 8.0.A.C. who has left for Singapore with tw o of his men Mr. P. R. Garnon*WWiams, Senior Inspector, and Mr. J.H. Lett, Investigating officer (standing third and fourth). Mr. Alan Lennox- Boy d Minister for Civil Aviation, who
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  • 297 4 COLOMBO: Address ng the membera of the Indian Mercantile Chamber and other allied organisations Mr. K. B. La.l. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, Government of India, advised them to capital ge the present goodwill generated by the Indo-Ceylon agreement an<j build up strong and
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  • 349 4 COLOMBO: The Vellala caste is divided into various clans, and some clans *ire more important than others, said M. Pootharpillai, the overnight witness re-examined by Mr. D. S. Jayawickrema. senior counsel for the petitioner. Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam. Q.C., when hearing m the Kankesanturai
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  • 198 4 COLOMBO: The import of sugar candy by the trade has been banned with immediate effect. The Food Department alone will handle imports of this commodity m future. All shipments arriving for the trade will be requisitioned by the Food Department. These measures have been taken n
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  • 320 4 COLOMBO: "Public life m our tme is strangely different to what it was m the days of Arunaehalam," said the Prime Minister when he unveiled a portrait of Sr Ponnambalam Arunachalum m the House of Representatives. "Our age may be richer m scholarship and ability, but
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  • 93 4 LONDON, Mai. 15 A British Overseas Airways spokesman said here yesterday that if further rout ne test tiigtn were ucce.-siully completed BOAC Comet service wouid be rc3uiued on March 2.°.. A ISOAC Comet made twe major test nights on Fr day Me first since the planes
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  • 55 4 'Polygamy' is the subject of puohc discussion io be held on ruur&duy, Mar. 18, at tne tfnklSd Council Hail, under me auspices of the £ast West tsocicy, Singapore. On i'nursuay, Mar. 25, there will be a sympos.um on the "Rendel Commission.' Leaders of the two political partiM win participate
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  • 92 4 Tenders are invited t«. r the repair of Police hoot* i D Johore Contingent for the period 1. 4. 64 to 31. 12. 54. *-uu particular* are available at tne office uf the Chief i*oliee Officer, >lohore. 2. The tenders, m sealed I nvelojies, marked "Tenders ior
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