Indian Daily Mail, 6 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 54. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 493 1 PUBLIC RESPONSE SATISFACTORY SAYS N. S. OFFICER *C( F r f st N^ r Group Registration Today (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore youths numbering 1,225 of all races registered for National Service yesterday 'the opening day of the first call-up announced under the National
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  • 48 1 KARACHI; Apr. 5 —The Pakistan Government has refused a Soviet cultural mi-siun to visit East Bengal it was authoritatively learned. The misMiiji comprising ballet dancer* and singei* arrived here fortnight ajro on a tour of West Pakistan. No reason was given.- Reuter
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  • 17 1 OSLO, Apr. 5. Crown Princess Maertha of Norway, 53. died in the national hospital here today.- Reuter
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  • 333 1 A Million Living In White Areas There are n«m approximat<y 1,100,000 people living In Vhite Aiva«* (tree from Emergency restrictions) in t**e- FeI- r»ii. 1. 11 otf Malaya. To Yhe >r« liiu-ily announced.' 740,000 >eople in hit,- Areas. 360,000 vere adJed today in Krlantan. Previously few Emergency neasure.e for the
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  • 93 1 WUERZBURG (Germany), Apr. 5 Fifteen "mobile churches' donated >:y the Belgian Catholio diocese of Ghent for isolated priests in Communist-ruled East Germany were consecrated here Sunday. The mobile churches are mounted on trucks, and are equipped with a collapsible altar, a confessional and a small sleeping: and living
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  • 85 1 DACCA, E. Bengal, Apr. 5. A resolution passed at a mass meeting yesterday sponsored by the United Front which recently won a sweeping electoral victory over the Moslem* League in East Bengal, called for the immediate dissolution of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. It
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  • 133 1 PONDI CHERRY, (French India) Apr. 5 M. Texenas Dv Montcel, French Inspector General of Overseas Possessions, left here yesterday for Paris giving up h s two week tact-finding tour after only a week's investigation of the demand for a merger with india. His tour
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  • 166 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— Mr. Mohammed Ali. Prime Minister of Pakistan, has again written to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Pr.me Minister, urging a meeting between them, this month to dis. cuss their two countries' dispute over Kashmir, according to Ind an External Affairs officials.
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  • 55 1 Photo. President Eisenhower -of c# a cSS? s of wl st h aff GeI oV 'Th' French Armed Forces, a« the French l*a<ler calk at the Whitt* House, Washington, to discus* the war in Indo-China. Ely »-ndln —ral Mlth to l> U.S.A. officials. At right Is
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  • 251 1 TOKYO. Apr. 5 Prime M.nister Shigeru Yoshida will leave Japan about May 20 on a 45-tiay worM tour, taking in the OJnited States, Canada, Brltaiin, France, West Germany, Italy, India and Pakistan the newspaper Asahi reported today. The paper said details of his wor'.d trip
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  • 407 1 SAIGON, Apr. 5. French Commander General Henri Navarre has decided to postpone sending ambulance planes to Dien Bien Phu for evacuation of French Union casualties which was scheduled lor today, the French High Command announced here today. The communique said "because
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  • 204 1 NEW Yoik. Apr. 5 "PreJicVent Mohammed Ncguib of has managed to lead ii.<- nation across tightrope of Jhaos once again," The New York Herald-Tribune sand yesterday. 'To many westerners his formula for success involves ome downright sorcery it added. "If he has actually compromised
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  • 78 1 LISBON, Apr. 5 Late ex-King Carol's estate which was being d sputed between Princes Helen (Madame Lvpescu) his legal widow, and Kins' Michael cf Rumania, has nc.v a third claimant. Whi'e Princess Helen wept ove r Carol's tomb in the first ann versary of his
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  • 73 1 NEW YOJIK, Apr. s.— Artu. ro Toscanini's retirement was announced last night, The world-famed Italian conductor's retirement was announced by Brigadier-Gene-ral Dav'd Sarnoff, Chairman of the Board of Radio Corpo. ration of America end the Nationai Broadcasting Combany, following last night's radio concert of the NBC symphony, The
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  • 93 1 Multi racial Govt. Welcomed NAIROBI, Apr. 5.— A mass meeting of Moslems here yesterday welcomed the proposed setting up of a multi-racial government for Kenya. The meeting passed a reso. lution emphasising that the co-operation of Africans and Arabs was essential for the success of the new constitutional changes. At
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  • 210 1 Each year since 1946, from January to March, hoy* and girls from high schools all over the world have gathered in New York City to participate in a Youth Forum sponsored by a United States newspaper, the "New York Herald Tribune^, to fwrter international understanding. During
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  • 172 1 "SOME PROGRESS' REPORTED IN INDIAS DEMAND NEW YORK, Apr. 5 Indian sources at the I mted Nations reported "some progress" yesterdav towards settling the disputed United Nations Truce observation team in Hash mir. Mr, Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has said that in view
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  • 228 1 Paris Mob Attack Premier And Defence Minister Pro-Juin Demonstration PARIS, Apr. 5 A jeering crowd, led by uniformed army officers and be-medalled exscrviccmen yelling "Long Live Marshal Juin" punched and kicked Premier Joseph Laniel and Defence Minister Rene Pleven, as police hustled them from a memorial servicu hero yesterday. Civilians
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  • 86 1 U.S. TROOPS INVADE N. KOREA LONDON, Apr, s.— The Communist New China news agency said yesterday that American troops Saturday nght crossed the Korean armistice line about two miles east of Panmunjom and attacked the Korean Chinese civil police. In a broadcast heard in London, the agency said. The Americans
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  • 516 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Apr. 6, 1964 A WELCOME DECISION hasten to congratulate the Hindu Advisory Board on the attitude it has taken regarding Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj s Bill on Hindu marriages which is now before tiie Legislative CouncilIt is an attitude which, we have no hesitation
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  • 2976 2  - The Odds On Communicn In India Chester Bowles By (From Harper's Magazine) This arfcele fe part of the book "Ambassacbr's Report" by the former U.S. Ambassador to India (1961- 1955) and is an account of tab experiences and observations, in the author'^ words, it is an "attempt to (inscribe the
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  • 781 2 Music Integral Part Of Family Culture, North Told Emulate South India NEW DEILHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that music should become an integral part of family culture in the country. He was inauguratlnK the first National Music Festival, sponsored by the Sangeet Natak
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  • 131 2 BuMiiAY: The Caief Justice Tendotkar. at the Bombay High court, issued a writ Uiroccintc the Uorenmnt at riombay to fcrbtar from tak.n« Possession of any property beion«jin£ to tnc Araa"uri Ambaji Temple on Mount Araj in the lorm-r Dan Us State, and ordering the
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  • 128 2 India— U.S. Cooperation MINNEAPOLIS; There can be no peace in th« world un. less India and America work together, an educational leader from India told the Minneapolis Rotary Club last week Dr. P. N. Soni, director of the Ac.ult Audio-Visual Institute at Simla and General Secretary of the Indian Citi.
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  • 98 2 W3W DELHI; Member have been requested i n the House of the People Bulletin wat they should not detach visitors holding cards for the public gallery from queue2J* them cut of turn mto Parliament House ap tnat complants from other viators ar c avoided. There
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  • 1148 3 KAMARAJ AND RAJ AJ I AWAIT NEHRU'S INSTRUCTIONS Will Kamaraj Be Leader, President Chief Minister? MADRAS: Following his election as the leader of the Congress Legislature Party on Mar. 30, Sri K. Kamaraja Nadar has written to Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress Party President. The Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, has
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  • 157 3 Janaki Wreck May Be Blown Up BOMBAY: Blastins? ttoe wreck of the Indian coaster. 857-ton as Janaki which capsized 11 miles off the BOm/bay harbour on March 13, has been recommended by the Directorate-General of Shipping in Bombay, according to shipping sources. The ship, which was lying bottom, up sank
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  • 100 3 MADRAS: A set of rules called the Malabar Tenancy (Summary Trials) Rules. 1954 framed by the Madras Gov» ernment under Section 57 of the Malabar Tenancy Act. 1~29 ;:s amended by the Malabar Tenancy (Amendment) Act 1954 and in supersession of the Maia-bar Tenancy (Summary Trials) Rule.-.
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  • 55 3 LUCKNOW: A. conference nf the opposition parties in the various State leerir&atures >n the country and Parliament wil be held here towards the end of April. It is being sponsored by the Praia Socialist Party in pursuance of the resolution of the Party rKtssed at the
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  • 38 3 LONDON, Apr. 5 General Sir Cameron Nicholson, Adjutant General to the forces, left London airport lastnlght hn visit troop? in Korea. Hongkong and Malaya. He will return to London oa April 89. Reuter
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Apr. 5 Deaths from respiratory tuberculosis in England and Wales fell from 9,335 to 7,911 last year, the Ministry of Health announced yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 269 3 DETAILS OF JAMMU TRAGEDY NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir ryajji, MuiLsier tor jjeaence ureaiiizaUon gave details »p tne Hou-e of the peonle of the tragedy in which 43 Army personnel including a JOO. were drowned on the nisjht of March 26-27 during divisional exercises about two mitea toutih-wejt of .lammu. Mr.
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  • 310 3 TRIVANDRUM: Sri Pattorn Thanu Pillal, Chief Minister, in the TravancoreCochin Legislative As^emblv. told Sri Bhaskaran Nayar, I.omm. that Cherian Tnoma--" was arrested, and kept in the lock-up at Mundakavam. on Nov. 19. 1953, and he was found hanglnsr dead the next morning. Cherian Thomas was not
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  • 45 3 KURNOOL: Mr. Kala Venkata Rao has resigned the vice-pres dentship of the Andhra Pradesh Congress, according to information received here. I The resignation follows his disagreement with the State Government's dec sion permitting the tapping of aeera in ViC BttU,- FOC
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. P. M. Lad. has taken over as Secretary to the Union Ministry a! Information and Broad-ca-sfcinsr from Sri p. c. Chaudhuri who has already been functioning as Secretary to the State Reorganisation commission for some time, it was officially stated here, Mr. Lad
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  • 862 3 Proud Of India Ashamed Of Pak. Iftikharuddin On U.S. Aid KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed AH, speaking during the Budget debate in Parliament, asserted that Pakistan was arming for defence, and not aggression. "There are no strings attached to the U.S. Military Aid," he said. Mian Iftikharuddtn,
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  • 257 3 NIZAM ACCEPTS 50% CUT IN COMPENSATION HYDERABAD: The Revenue and Excise Minister of Hyderabad, Mr. Ranga Reddy. told the State Assembly that the Niizam had from the coroinjr financial year accepted a cut of Rs 25 lakhs in the lit 50 lakhJ whici the slate Gov crnment paid him annual^
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  • 261 3 Order Dismissing I.C.S. Officer Illegal Void MADRAS Mr. Justice Knshnaswami Naidu and Mr. justice ilamaswami Uounder of the Madras High Court held mat the Government order terminating the services of ttt. K. M. Rajagopaian, memDer of the Indian Civil Service was illegal and void. Their lordships also held that Mr,
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  • 281 3 Ban On Procession Of Sadhus In Me las Suggested A.L,IuAHABAD Mr. Shridutta bit -ir-iman honorary joint secretary of the bdiia ts^iiiKamliwaia Trust, told the Kumon Tragedy Inquiry Committee Uiat tne "snasfcras" did not looK with favour on th« practice of going about naked as was boing ouservej by thu Nagas,
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  • 200 3 ASIAN CENTER FOR RAILWAY TRAINING IN LAHORE UNITED NATION, New York One of the world's largest and best-equipped training centers in railway signaling and train operations will be offlc-ally opened April 3 in Lahore, Pakistan. The center will serve all the coun. tries of the region. The center is a
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  • 79 3 I^£JW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court lecently dismissed a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution filed by Mr. S. A. Venkatanman, former Secretary of the Oommencc and Industry Ministry of the Government of India, qucs. tionin£ ccrtaii) criminal pro* cccdings started against the
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  • 764 4 Govt. Attitude Explained Decision On Identity Certificates COLOMBO: The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala smid that in the. oontext of the Indo-Ceylon question, vtanMessn, ss <* IK rsl in Ceylon would) be mostly "Tf under the operation a or Ceylon law, any section of "the
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  • 141 4 Registration As Indians BOMBAY: Mr. C. C. De^ai, the Indian H\gti CommissKdibr in Ceyion said tae lsianu government was mnkl n g ailemptd to HKtuce a» many people as possible to register as in<ttan». But, he aaued, un-i©-8 proper inducements were made attempts were iiKely to tail. On the otner
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  • 261 4 Govt Urged To Reconsider Decision COLOMBO: Mr. A. Aziz, former President of the Ceyion Indian Congress and member of its Working Committee urged me cruyernmen c io reconsider its deci-Jcn to suspend the issue of identity ceru>ncatc£ and renewal of temporary residence permits except on discretionary grounds. In a statement
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  • 142 4 Bell Act "A Diabolic Scheme" MANILA, Apr. 5 Naclonalista Senator Claro M. Recto aays the Philippines should abrogate the Bell Act governStates unless the agreement is satisfcatorily revised. The foreign policy spokesman of the administration party .stated his views Sunday n a .speech at the University of the East. Declaring
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  • 60 4 home, Apr. 5. The first international conference of contemporary mu sic opened 52 yesterday with a minor Kr<£ dls rd from behind the iron curtain. Participating countries are m/^? °i the fl &ures in KSIu g 0 1 J a P«n. Australia, irSSL C s2**! Ch,,e England,
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  • 63 4 Photo. A French soldier crouches low as a shell explodes on the? plain in front of the peiimetre round the besieged fortress of Diem Bien Phu in IndoChina. Vietminh rebel forces were bombarding the .area from the hills seen in background during the intense fighting
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  • 186 4 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday spent 14 hours ashore on Cocos Island. The Royal visitors were greeted by Mr. E.H.C. Lillicrup Distr.ct Officer of Cocos Island, and Mr. John Clunies Ross, owner of the island. As she stepped ashore the Royal
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  • 123 4 GEORGETOWN, iJiitisa Guiana, Apr. s—Mrs.5 Mrs. Jam t ja«<ui. wite of Uw ck'ix^cJ i^rtinier erf British Guiana, and eight other members of L/jp People's Progre&siye Party were arrested yesterday and charged with holding an illegal procession. The procession was in vrotest ag-ainst the arrest of the
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  • 63 4 400 U.S. Bases Around Russia f^K N H ON A P r 5 headers of the 14 Atlantic Pact nations yesterday (Sunday) issued statement? welcoming the fifth anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation rics j dent Ei^nhowe r halted the alliance as y nuightv bulwark of the free world
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  • 45 4 On Wednesday, Apr. 7, et 8.30 p.m., listeners to the Singapore station of Radio Malaya will hear a feature programme about nursing "The Nurse"— marking the anniversary of World Health Day The programme was recorded at the World Headquarters of the United Nations
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  • 69 4 SAN FRANCISCO Apr 5 --Members of the California department, American Ex-Pri soners of War, mc have wound up a two-day convention here. Some 500 delegates were registered for the business sessions. a J?£Tt the of activities was a stimulation of the Bataan "Death March" in the suburban
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  • 275 4 Mr. Robert N. Lindsay, Chief Press Officer in the Fc- deration Information Services, has been appointed Press Liaison Officer to the Government of Kenya. Mr, Lindsay, who came to Malaya in August, 1922, on a two-year contract, has been released by the Federat.on Government at
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  • 88 4 Pan American World Airways inc. have started an additional first class service irom San Francioco to Singapore eiiective from April 1. i.A.A. have h ttierto only operated one service per wetK, arriving m Singapore on xue^days at 1745 and departing on Wednesdays at oy'6o. with the commencement
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  • 172 4 Candidates who have received application forms for entry into the Royal Malayan Navy as cadets are reminded that these forms should be return, ea to the Senior Officer, Royal Malayan Navy, RM.N Headquarters, Woodlands Singapore 27, not later than' Monday the Apr. 12, says a
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  • 56 4 A meeting took place between the President of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union and the General Manager of the Malayan Railway yessterday, It was agreed that discus, sioas should commence between representatives of the Union and the Railway Administration on Apr. 9 provided that certain issues preparatory
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  • 69 4 MEXICO CITY, Apr. 5 A Mexican archeologst said Sunday he had discovered the statute of a Toltec indian goddess believed to be 11 centuries old. Dr. Jorge R. Acosta, explorations director in Hidalgo tate sad the wetl -preserved ilatue was found near Tula, he Toltec tr
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  • 80 4 i^ONDON, Apr. 5. Dr. Is. cjel I. Mattuck, Amencanjorn leader of the liberal Jewish movement in England, died yesterday. He was 70. Dr. Mattuck, a graduate of Harvard University in U.S., came to Britain in 1912 and was the first minister of the beral Jewish synagogue
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  • 36 4 New Ceylon Club House at >5. Balestier Road, Singapore /ill he opened on Tuesday, Vpr 1, 13, at 530 p.m. by Mr. •lalcolm Mac Donald, Commis- oner General for South East Asia.
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  • 93 4 BRISBANE, Apr. 5.— pj Ye men died dod four others were critically Injured in a mystery explosion and fire which yes. terday destroyed the Commercial Hotel at Cunnamulla 4gg west of Brisbane F remen and rescue workers found two charred bodies in the twisted mass
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  • 59 4 Singapore Police Special Branch last night announced that a number of 'Freedom News' copies received by pecp'e n Singapore through post have been handed into the Police. The Special Branch desires any person who has received similar issues of the 'Freedom News' should get in
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  • 34 4 The fortnightly meeting of be hold at 7 p.m. on Wednesthe Divine Life Society w.il day Apr. 7, at No. 26, Lorong N. Telok Kurau, President Sri N. Damodaram Pillai's redence.
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    • 245 4 Notice to Employers of Labour (Labour Returns Under the Labour Code)> NOTICE is hereby given that all employers of Labour <! in the Frdieration of Malaya are required to ttubmit popu- ilation return*? in respect of the 31st March, 1954 to the J Offices in their respective States/Settlements before! >
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