Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-27 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 131. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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665 1954-06-27 1 Voting Taken While The Capital City Was Bombed Britain France Abstain NEW YORK, June 26— Only a few minutes after a Guatemalan displomat had announced that his capital was being bombed and machine-gunned by rebel planes the United Nations Security Council last night refused to665 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-06-27 1 JAXAB ABDUL SHAFI a Director of Messrs. Naina Mohamad Sons Ltd-, Singapore, nno il.e*: of cant er a t the early age of 37 a t the Nagore Darga 'Mosque), near > Tegapatti- qq Thurttlay, jun« 14.36 words
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186 1954-06-27 1 City Bombed While Sec-Council Was Talking NEW YORK, June 36. (■a..^ .i.i.a tlvt'gaU) to the United Nations tola reporters yesterday thut three planet* bombed Uualv .in .a City yesitraay while the Guatemalan quest on wan being debated in tnc security Council. The delegate Mr. Eduarda Caatilia Arriola saiJ Uwt 100Reater - 186 words
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Article, Illustration244 1954-06-27 1 tain on the question of tUo adoption of the agenda. Sir Pierson Dixon said he thought it was clear that it was not at the moment open to the Security Council to take any further action in the matter without more facts at its disposal. "The question is how shouldReuter; AP - 244 words
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245 1954-06-27 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), June 26— The U.N. Committee on South West Africa acted Friday to get a passport that would enable a young African schoolmaster to go to Oxford University. The South African Government, administering that territory, had denied him aAP - 245 words
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149 1954-06-27 1 GENEVA, June 26: Russia and Communist China yesterday in principle a French proposal that a committee of experts fae set up by the nine-nation Indochina conference to thrash out some of the key issues of international armistice control conference sources said toco aferenceReuter - 149 words
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294 1954-06-27 1 Nehru Chou Confer Alone For 3 l\2 Hours NEW DELHI, June 26. Red China's PremierForeign Minister Chou En-lai and Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru met twice Friday for about three and a half hours. Most of the time they chatted with only a Chinese interpreter present. No details of their talksAP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-27 1 I*HU IV South Korean President Dr. Syngman Rhee addresses the opening: session of the three-day "Anti-Communi&it Asian Peoples Conference" at ClU'nhae, Korea, June 15. The conference followed a call from Rhee and Nationalist China's Chiang- liai Shek. There are 27 delegates f i o"i seven nations South Korea the Philippines,AP - 60 words
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Article123 1954-06-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 26. The State Govt have made certain changes i n the provision of Hindi studies at secondary LChool stage. Hindi, which was optional at this stage can now be taken by a student as Part two of the123 words
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88 1954-06-27 1 KANSAS CITY. June 23.— Former President Harry Truman spent a second restless night yesterday at the hospital where he is recovering from an emergency operation for the removal of hie gall bladder and appendix. He was running a »lttle temperature but his conditionReuter - 88 words
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Article117 1954-06-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, June 20.— There seems to be no limit to depths which the FrenchIndia authorities would descend In holding on to their colonial possessions in India. Last night, the French India Police intercepted a peon of the Indian Counsulate while returning from117 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-06-27 1 PHOTO. South Korean President Dr. Syngman Kh«v addressng the AntLConiniitnist Conference APAP - 12 words
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202 1954-06-27 1 Gujeratis Oppose Hindi As Medium In Colleges From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 26.— Eight prominent leaders of Gujerat including one of Mahatma Gandhi's close associates and backward classes Commission Chairman Kaka Kaieikar in a statement have condemned as "suicidal policy from the educational point of view" the Bombay Govt's202 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-06-27 1 WASHINGTON, June 25. Mile. Oeneieve De OalardTerraube, the nurse of Dlen Rien Phu, is expected to arrive iv the United States tin midJuly tor a tour of about three weeks. She is coming: at the invitation of Congress- AP.47 words
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Article205 1954-06-27 1 CAUCUTTA: Mrs. Biohavati Bose, wife of the late Mr, Sarat Chandra Bose, died at her Calcutta residence on Wed. nesday (June 23) nignt <Uter a prolonged illness. Sne was 59. Her body was cremated at the Keoratala burning ghat at 11 a.m. on Thursday Juno 24. DaughterFOC - 205 words
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153 1954-06-27 1 INDIA TO CLOSE DOWN HER OFFICE IN S. AFRICA NEW DELHI: The Indian Government announced yesitrday it had decided "with regret*' to close its High Commission in South Africa on July 1, at the request of the South African Government. Further contact between the two countries would be "at Government153 words
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Article70 1954-06-27 1 NEW YORK, June 26.— ExKiTig Peter of Yugoslavia arrived here yesterday air from Paris en route to Chicago, where he will speak SunH.-» v at ceremonies commemorating the 564 th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, In which tho Serbian medievaj empire waa crushed by the Turks. PeterAP - 70 words
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Advertisement37 1954-06-27 1 Subscription Rate* (BT POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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1777 1954-06-27 2 V. D. NAIR - V. D. NAIR By ir.Ni.i.nt Federation of All-Malayan Estl.te Staff Unions, .uala Lumpur) AS a preface I would like to probe into whethe\ or not the rubber has a future at all. We hear of competition from American in synthetic spher\ If we can safely1,777 words
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107 1954-06-27 2 Awami League Deplores Governor's Rule LAHORE The N W.F P Awami League Council, last week condemned Rule in East of Governor's Rule in East Bengal and demanded the immediate restoration of parliamentary .'.ife i n the province. At i meeting at Abbotabad, the Council passed a resolution demanding the appointmentFOC - 107 words
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287 1954-06-27 2 HYDERABAD: The Central Council of the People's Democratic Front, a combination of some Leftist parties in the State, which concluded ;ts two_ day session last week, has. rejected the proposals put forward by Sri P. Ramamurthy Communist leader, about the working of the front, Dr.FOC - 287 words
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Article, Illustration452 1954-06-27 2 by AN Indian engineering stu- dent, Mr. Raj Sehgal, 'ioja New Delhi, is one of the most active Asians at the Melbourne University. He is organising secretary of the Asian Students' Federation, which co-ordinates the activities of various clubs and societies affiliated with it. TheyNeil Murray - 452 words
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299 1954-06-27 2 r,„i 52? BF LmB M 200,000 of Delhi's population will receive the benefit* of the contributory health scheme for Central Government servants coming into force here on July 1, it is learned. They include Ministers. Deputy Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and all classes of299 words
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216 1954-06-27 2 RANCHr: The All-India Handicrafts Board, which began its two-day .session here last week, decided to set up an "export promotion association to stimulate the export of Indian handicraft to foreign countries. Mrs. Kamaladevi Chatto. pad hy ay a, Chairman of the Board, presided. The BoardFOC - 216 words
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Article104 1954-06-27 2 NEW DELHI: With a vie-.v to appointing a sufficient number of qualified persons to act as va'uers under the Estate Duty Act. 1953, the Government of India has laid down certain conditions and invited appMcations from persons who fulfil the prescribed qualifies, tlons saysFOC - 104 words
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401 1954-06-27 2 Rapid Industrialisation Only Will Increase Indians' Living Standard-Birla BOMBAY; "Unless we industrialise at a mpV, scaY 0 desire to Increase the standard of living in ten years couUi not be achiever^/ in Inci a", obse;-v» Mr. B. M. Bit .a, I'r<.i<j. n( of the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commer.-e401 words
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Article206 1954-06-27 2 "When they withdraw or >.\ hen they do not expand, the huiden falls on Indian shoulder?," he said and added, ''in our own interest, these foreigners should not go out of oui country at the present moment Bombay which commands 40 to 30 per cent of the Indian206 words
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Article70 1954-06-27 2 Asked about rationalisation, Mr. Birla ."-aid the labour leaders had not correctly under, stood rationalisation. Rationalisation meant more employment. In America there was high standard of living There was plenty of cmp'oy. meat. They were prosperous because of rationalisation. India must march with the world. Rationalisation meant more production70 words
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Article89 1954-06-27 2 KOL.AR: The case against Mr A. V. Raghavalu, su*>Inspector of Police, and Narayana Reddy, Constable of Andhra. and Munlswamy, constable of Madra?. who are charged with sulpable homicide, voluntarily causing huvt etc., in connection with what is known as the NangH shooting incident, came up before Mr.FOC - 89 words
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Article172 1954-06-27 2 BOMBAY: A new wealher service has been started at four point? in lndi i to wwa n planes in flight of unsafe wca ther at ground stations anj 0 f bad weather zone* Meteorological watch orhcej at the airports of Santa Cruz Bombay. Dum Dum. Calcutta,FOC - 172 words
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Article128 1954-06-27 2 NEW DELHI: Adequ«-t c > storage facilities for fOodgralnj raaSfers are proposed under an agreement signed between the Governments of India and Die USA. The total estimated jont cost of the project agreed to i.s $1 539,000 and Rs. 1.500/>OO. The dollar part of the expenditure willFOC - 128 words
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Article267 1954-06-27 3 BOMBAY: Shareholders of the nationalised airways companies last week recorded their 'emphatic protest- against the delay in payment of compen. sation by Government to the air companies subsequent to the takeover by Government. A resolution passed unanimously at a meeting held under the auspices of theFOC - 267 words
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423 1954-06-27 3 IW-809, iuit efere i nc to a new wheat straf,, (NP New rof the indlan^A^Sf i» V J"** 6 by B P Pa N "v i> i hi Hpeatdn^.. Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa <* »>p u h, at bne ?L <L? c °P/ nin of theFOC - 423 words
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Article1302 1954-06-27 3 Never the I wain Shall Meet' THE iee lin Ss "i me average gng.ishman or frenchman about Asia, if he has any at in cuJ-'i awal uc summed up, very much as follow?: 'the ingratitude of those people! After all we've done for them. ataaj tiiLin justice, roads, hospitals, etc1,302 words
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208 1954-06-27 3 HYDERABAD: A Diploma course in Journalism will be introduced in the Osmama University during the current academic year, it is 5 learnt. An "ad hoc committee with Dr. Deforest O'Deli, formerly Professor of Journalism at the Butler Univers ty. Indianapolis, United States, ds workking outFOC - 208 words
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Article44 1954-06-27 3 KURNOOL: The next session of the Andhra Legislative Assembly is expected to be held in September, it is learnt The future of the District Boards in the State will be discussed and suitable legislation enacted during: the sestsion. it is stated FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article, Illustration574 1954-06-27 3 Journey Across Australia Indian Student's Radio Australia Broadcast DURING the University vacations, particularly the long summer vacation, it a almost a tradition i n Australia fo r students to take temporary jobs o r to travel abo u the country. Many students irom Asian countries attending U^ ralian Universities and574 words
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166 1954-06-27 3 New Central Jail In Andhra To End Overcrowding KUKNOOL The Andhra government has decided to construct third central jail to avoid overcrowding in jails The new jail, accommodating about 1,000 prisoners. would be either in Guntur or Kurnool district Mr. S. A. I>-engar, Ins-pector-General of Prisons An dhra, said. AtFOC - 166 words
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103 1954-06-27 3 PURI: The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Kumaraawami Raja, said here that the State Government had now embarked on coatly schemes to develop the rural areas The Governor was speaking at the closing function of the summer school on co-operation here last week. The school wasFOC - 103 words
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Article60 1954-06-27 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ajoy Ghosh. General Secretary of the Communist Party of India, is seriously ill. according to a statement issued by the Politburo of the party on Friday last. The statement added that all his engagement and meetings had been cancelled. It is understood thatFOC - 60 words
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Article104 1954-06-27 3 MADRAS: The annual Hanjan group marriages came off last week at the Gokuiam Harijan Colony i n Lloyds Road, Mr. K. Rajah Alyar prodded- A number of boßßm workers were present on the occasion Nine couples were married last week. The ritual followed was a simple oneFOC - 104 words
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Article101 1954-06-27 3 MADRAS; The medical col lege, which Government have decided to start at Maurai, will be opened next month and 50 students wiil be admitted. A Pressi release issued t» the Government recently say!? that the University of Madras S runted th e necessary affiliation and candidates seekingFOC - 101 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-06-27 3 Gi^SSSE? C lonel JaCOb Xrbm Guzman, 41-year-olu air^aSv „fi r h t iT" day «"*2 ,|0B which increased Guzman a ready overwhelming majority for th« Preddkn™ .V Pledged himself to continue the coumry s^ocTaT J?" AP Photo.AP - 41 words
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556 1954-06-27 3 ports of American ••concern" i n Nenal ma .n, Mr. Allen who was address-' ing a Pros.} conference here pnor to his departure to India, added. "Any effort by any political groups or parties in Nepal to give the impressions that they areFOC - 556 words
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62 1954-06-27 3 PLANTING OF TAMARIND SEEDLINGS SUGGESTED MADRAS; The Government has instructed that in addition to the planting of neem trees in the mofussil districts as part of the Vanamahotsava campaign during 1954, a large number of tamarind seedlings shouid also be planted. This has been suggested as a long-term plan, inFOC - 62 words
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Advertisement121 1954-06-27 3 WSamwH I M?il^j7TftaW@ Remember the three famous 100 years old I VCv« ■MbMbVbH wines of China. I|fts'Wfcri'|j'|l^|^^^ CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— \SaM^^^^"f^Sw Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn I > AkWWam. I DAD aWS?3f and P re Pared from famous herbs. A I mS^^f^ill^J^g^^m mtin S tonic to121 words
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Article92 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: Excess water •-.ci.- d from Uie senanayake •ximudru, Gal Oya, has flooded 5,130 acres of cultivated land iv the area, and, according to the ttatucaloa Sour'i Farmers Association, will completely destroy the standmg corps unless the water is drained within the next few days. At an emergencyFOC - 92 words
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Article87 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: Twenty year old Mario Mecelli. who Jumpid °ft a ship was recently sentenced to two week* imprisonment for entering Ceyion without a passport. Mario so.dier in the French Foreign Legion was on his way to indo-Chlna. In Colombo Harbour he was not allowed ashore. He,FOC - 87 words
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Article296 1954-06-27 4 Govt's Policy Deplored COLOMBO: At the annual general meeting of the Uva branch of the Ceylon Estates Staffs' Union, Mr E. R. Wijeratne, president of the Union, warned the Government of the effect that would overtake the major revenue-earning industries tea, rubber and coconut if the GovernmentFOC - 296 words
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279 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: Ceylonese in East Africa are placed in a peculiar position when they come home to spend their leave. They are considered non -Ceylonese by the Immigration office and are obliged to obtain visas to cover their stay in this country. There are at presentFOC - 279 words
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Article46 1954-06-27 4 KALLIARA: Those who worked against the Lett parties during the recent local elections at Kalutara are having sleepless nights. They are called to the telephony around midnight and abused. The postal authorities to ulium complaints have been made are making investlgalions— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article164 1954-06-27 4 UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION? COLOMBO: Food fit oniy for animals is sold in Colombo for human consumptionDamaged stocks of rice, flour and sugar are released for sale as animal food at the discretion of the Food Controller without reference to any health authority. These stocks find their wav into theFOC - 164 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-06-27 4 The marriage of Mr. P. VADIVELU of the Road Transport Dept.. Kuala Lumpur (Son of Mr. V. Pathuraju) with Miss D RAJESWARY (daughter of Mr. M. Doraisaniy was celebrated on Sondav, June 18, at Sri Maha Mariamman Tern pie, Kuala Lumpur." Above picture taken during dinner shows' the new couple54 words
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336 1954-06-27 4 Indian Labour Cess Halved: Less Work At Trichinopoly COLOMBO: The cess payable by tea and rubber estates employing Indian labour has been halved on a recommendation made by the Acting Minister of Labour, Major T. F. Jayewardene. This step has been taken in view of the decline in the volumeFOC - 336 words
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Article167 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: The colour bar -problem came up again when Dr. 11. B. Perera of Gampaha on post graduate studies* Jn medic ne in London was In rcarch of a flat, says a London report. It adds: He telephoned the agent of a well-known housing agencyFOC - 167 words
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Article86 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO Lack of pressure on the mains from Labugama has resulted M several sections of the city getting very little water, and some getting no water at all Mr." M. S. J. Akbar, of the Waterworks Department, said that residents may continue to be inconvenienced.FOC - 86 words
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245 1954-06-27 4 KURUNEGAL.A The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawaia made an appeal to the country to bring aoout a renaissance of religion which would change the moral tone of the country and ousit Communism. Sir John made his appeal particularly to teachers and the Sangha whiieFOC - 245 words
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95 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: The United Asian Bhikkhus Oongr ss. which met last week unanmou.siy resolved to send immediately to all Buddhist countries from Japan to 'fioet, a Buddhist goodwill and Cultural mission led by Sri Seevali Thero. The mission, which will be composed of two bhikkhus andFOC - 95 words
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Article67 1954-06-27 4 COLOMBO: A Oeylon Parliamentary delegation led by Mr. Shirley corea, parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Commerce, Trad", and Fisheries, will leave lor Nairobi on Aug. 5 for a Commonwealth Par 1 1 amentary Conference. The other members of tne delegation will be Mr. V. Kumaraswamy.FOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration184 1954-06-27 4 INCREASE IN CRIME DEPLORED COLOMBO: "The dearth of good and honest citizens in our country at this stage is the first cause of the sickening in_ crease in crime, the corruption of public movements like the co-operative institutions and all the frustration arm disappolnt.nent that await the best of 'governmentFOC - 184 words
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44 1954-06-27 4 NEW PRESIDENT OF RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Swami Vitasokanadna and Swami Srikarananda have arrived in Singapore from India to work under the loca^ branch of the Ramakrishna Mission, the former to be President of the Mission in Singapore vice Swami Nishkamananda who is returning to India.44 words
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78 1954-06-27 4 The Team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Combined Royal Navy at Naval Base today, Sunday June 27, will be chosen from the following: A. Narayanan, G. Suppiah, G. Phillip, M. Ghani. S. Veloo, J. Mahinda. Mohlnder Singh, A. Rashid. T. C. Balen,78 words
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Article132 1954-06-27 4 The Silver Jubilee of the Selangor Maruthuvar Sangani was celebrated at the Town Hall in Kuala Lumpur on June 20. The Hall was packed to capacity. Above picture shows the leaders and guest speakers: .Mr. GUNARETNAM of Kampar; Mr. M. S. MANIAM cf Ipoh; Mr. G. SARAXGA.132 words
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Article51 1954-06-27 4 Students who wish to ait for the Hindi Examination to be iield under the auspices of the Dakshini Hindi Prachar Sabha Madras, are requested to send their applications to the Secretary Hindi Prachar Sabha Malaya, No. 5 Gombakalne, Kuaia Lumpur before July 7, or to contact their local51 words
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