Indian Daily Mail, 16 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL*. X. No. 181. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article1497 1954-08-16 1 Help Weave Common Pattern In Malaya MALAYAN WOMEN SHOULD TAKE INCREASING INTEREST IN CIVIC LIFe AND ALSO SOCIAL LIFE Those Indians who have decided to make Malaya their home, will give their loyalty to Malaya, because that is tne only way to build up a1,497 words
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Article73 1954-08-16 1 Mrs. Pandit For London NEW DELHI, Aug. 15 Mrs. VijH.valakshiui Pandit Is to become Indian High Commissioner to London when her terms as President of the United Nations General Assembly entUs m the autumn, according to reports here. An External Affairs Ministry spokesman refused today to confirm or deny theReuter - 73 words
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159 1954-08-16 1 Andhra-Tamil Relations Now Improved From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 15.—Indication of improvement m the relations between Madras and And'hra following the bitterness of the Partition was shown when the Madras Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar laid the foundation stone for the Silaguru Project at Cud dapah on Friday. Andhra\s159 words
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141 1954-08-16 1 Frotn Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 15.— The Madras Legislative Assembly for the first time rejected amendments passed by the Upper House which is surprising since the Congress Party has a working majority m both. Sitting at night on Friday the assembly rejected two amendments141 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-16 1 Photo. Miss Precious Jade (Miss Yvonne Xgoc-Lang), 19, daughter of the Vietnamese Minister to London, was married to another Vietnamese, Nguyen Huu Tinh, 25, an Engineer living m Paris, m front of the ancestral temple at the home of bf r parent* m London. APAP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-08-16 1 Photo. An official photograph of the I'-l, Britain's first fully Supersonic Fighter, capable of sustalner level flight beyond the speed of sound. It made Its first flight on August 4 at Boscomb Down. APAP - 38 words
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Article193 1954-08-16 1 Indian Police Turn Back 'Peace-Marchers' Nehru Watching World Attitude To 'Goa' BOMBAY, Aug. 15.— Indian Police turned back Indian Praja Socialist peace marchers attempting to enter the Portuguese settlement of Damao, north of Bombay today. Twelve hundred Praja Socialists were to have marched on the settlement193 words
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Article214 1954-08-16 1 KARACHI, Aug. 15. Premier Mohamed Ali yesterday admitted his failure despite hard and honest efforts to Improve relations with India under Jawaharlal Nehru,' 1 but warned Nehru four million Muslims of Kashmir could not be held under forceful subjugation dv India." Proceeding lie said Pakistan's mutual defenceAP - 214 words
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Article196 1954-08-16 1 PEKING, Aug. 15.— Mr. Attlee flew into this ancient walled Chinese city shortly before noon yesterday leading the Labour Party goodwill mission. The delegation, first of its kind since the Mao TSe Tung regime assumed power m 1949, was welcomed at Peking's Westfleld <airport by a partyReuter - 196 words
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Article39 1954-08-16 1 FRIEDRIOH SHA F E N H Germany). Aug 15 L»r Hugo Eckener, who command. Ed the Graf zeppelin on ltd round- the. world flight died at his hoame tore yettevday *t th,« ap of |6 APAP - 39 words
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Article33 1954-08-16 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 15 Indian police today arrested Mr. Ishverlal Desai, leader of a group of India Fraja Socialists who attempted to enter the Portuguese Settlement of Damao, north of Domoay. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article143 1954-08-16 1 Appealing to the delegates of the World Assembly of Youth last night. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commis-sioner-General for U. X m S.E.A., said that people "must rise above their national prides and acknowledge a higher allegiance to the international Comm unity. Mr. Mac Donald added: We143 words
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Article97 1954-08-16 1 Addressing the opening session of the General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth last night, Mr. Malcolm Mac Don aid said: "I am acutely aware that In this great Assembly of Youth anyone who has passed the ripe old age of thirty should be seen97 words
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Article90 1954-08-16 1 Addressing the WAY session last night, trie U.N. President Mrs. VljayalaksUmi Pandit referred to question put to her Saturday et the mass meeting held m Kuala Lumpur, whether she, who has been feted by rich people, was aware of the conditions of the ordinary90 words
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Article94 1954-08-16 1 NEW DELHI Aug. 15. Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, India's Prime Minister declared today that Goa had become a test for all the nations of the- world and their attitude to It would snow what they thought of the entire problem of colonialism. Addressing a crowd of about 100,000Reuter - 94 words
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124 1954-08-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— The All-India Newspaper Editors Conference which was opened by Prime Minister Nehru here on Friday, has expressed grave concern about the Congress Party's desire to amend the Constitution m order to control the Press tighter. The Conference124 words
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Article34 1954-08-16 1 BANGKOK. Aug. 15 A, Thailand newspaper topOTMd yesterday that three Eutopeang had been arrested on charges of subversive activity and espionage Police re. fused to confirm or deny th« Wport,* ReuterReuter - 34 words
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541 1954-08-16 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Aug. 16, 1954 Memories Of Mrs. Pandit's Visit THE Singapore Government Public Relations Officer Mr. G. G. Thomson was absolutely right when he said that Malayan journalists would fondly cherish their memories of the United Nations General Assembly President Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pandit's one-week's tour of541 words
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1387 1954-08-16 2 Kenya Indian Leader's Suggestion To Govt. Absolute Unqualified Loyalty Of Indians To Queen Reaffirmed NAIROBI: Mr. N. S. Mangat, Q.C. President of the Kenya India Congress, suggested that the Kenya Government should ask India's assistance to solve the "dangerous and expensive" Mau Mau problemFOC - 1,387 words
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Article85 1954-08-16 2 GAUHATI: A nve-year-old female baby elephant, which is being presented to Canada as a gift by the Government of India, left Tezpur recently by tram for Calcutta on the first lap of the journey toxher new home. Baneswar Koch, Assamese Hindu, who is the trainer andFOC - 85 words
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122 1954-08-16 2 METER GAUGE LINE TO BE MADE BROAD GAUGE NEW DiZLHI; Work will shortly begin on the conversion of fhe Renigunta-Gudur section of the Southern Railway from meter-gauge into broad--gauge, it is learnt here. The Central Government has sanctioned over Rs. 1.94,00,000 for this purpose. The Railway Board Iras issued instructionsFOC - 122 words
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Article208 1954-08-16 2 EAST INDIA CO. MEDALS MADRAS: The Fort Museum, which is under the Union Government, has acquired 30 war medals awarded to Indian sepoys by the East India Company and the British Government, for taking part m various wars m which they fought along with British troops, between 1817 and 1914.FOC - 208 words
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Article128 1954-08-16 2 JODHFUR Aerial operations will be started by the Central Locust Organisation recently m the desert breeding areas of lfl<tta stretching over 80,000 square miles, it Is learnt here. Three Piper Cub planes lent by the Lucknow Flying Club have already reached here to participate m the operations,FOC - 128 words
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545 1954-08-16 2 PURCHASE OF SUGAR CANE QUALITY BASIS NEW DELHI: The Development Council for Sugar Industry, agreed to the set. ting up of a committee of growers and millowners \x a detailed examination of ;he prjosal for payment of .v. t arcane price on the basis cf Qcvlity It was stated onFOC - 545 words
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Article99 1954-08-16 2 NEW DELHI: Military Attaches are being included for the first time m the staff of the Soviet Embassy at New Delhi and tlhe Indien Embassy at Moscow, it is learned. Col Terov of the Soviet Army has taken charge as Military Attache at the SovietFOC - 99 words
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Article52 1954-08-16 2 CALCUTTA: A three-man delegation, comprising Dr P. V. Kane (Bombay), Dr. S. K. Chatterji. (Calcutta) and Dr. R. N. Dandekar (Poona), will attend the 25th international Congress of Orientalists to be held at Cambridge from Aug. 21 to 28. The delegation is being Nut by the Government OfFOC - 52 words
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533 1954-08-16 2 TBTVANDRUM: Mr. Pattoni Thanu Pillai, Chief Minister, accused the Communist Party of lending a hand m the continued agitation of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress from early July for merger with Madras of the Tamil-speaking areas of Travancore-Cochin. He also held them responsibleFOC - 533 words
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Article418 1954-08-16 2 TRIVAHDRUM I The Tra-vancore-Cochin Assembly on Monday voted confidence m the Praja Socialist Ministry headed by Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai. Sixty.two members including the Congress Opposition, voted m favour of a motion of confidence m the Ministry sponsored toy an Independent mem>ber. while 40 members belongingFOC - 418 words
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Article83 1954-08-16 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, leader of the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam, has sent a letter to the President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee intimating him that he had resigned his four-anna membership of the Congress and that of the T.N.C.C. and the Madras D.C.C Mr.FOC - 83 words
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Article97 1954-08-16 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education has, it is learnt, sanctioned an advance grant o f Rs 1,50,000 to the Institute of Social Welfare and Business Administration Calcutta, as the first step m implementnig the plan for organising a network of centres m various parts ofFOC - 97 words
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Article54 1954-08-16 2 NAGPUR; Over 150,000 tons of rice will 'be held as central reserve m Madftiya Pradesh, out of the stocks procured toy the State Government till July 10 when controls were lifted, it was officially, learnt. The State Government Is keeping 6.000 tons m stock toFOC - 54 words
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Article655 1954-08-16 3 High Death Rate Among Children Reported Doctors' Speculation NEW DELHI: Cases of sudden fever affecting the nervous system, believed to be the result of a virus infection, have been observed and treated m the Irwin Hospital here. Twenty-five cases ad m children under the age of 12655 words
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Article87 1954-08-16 3 51 DEATHS IN LUCKNOW L.UCKNOW*: Fifty one children between the ages of one and 14 years and an adult have died m Lucknow during the last 4S days from a tlnease lack ng exact etiology, but suspected to be the new mystery virms infection which is reported to have spreadFOC - 87 words
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Article745 1954-08-16 3 In Fatehgarh, about 140 milca west of Lucknow, the disease, which suddenly strikes children and kills within hours, has made its appearance m Furukhabad. Furukhabad is a few miies north of Fatehgarh. The cases seemed to have run the same course as those ofFOC - 745 words
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Article266 1954-08-16 3 ALLAHABAD: The new mystery virus infection, which ia now reported to have apread In different parts of Uttar Pradesh, has taken a toll of nearly 30 lives mi n Allahabad City during the last one and a half months, according to figures gathered from the localFOC - 266 words
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Article150 1954-08-16 3 MADRAS: The Union Government has sanctioned the construction of an additional warehouse m the Madras Port, at an estimated cost of Rs. 640,000. It will be 500 ft long and 80 ft. wide. A single storey building with asbestos roofing, it will have different compartments. ThereFOC - 150 words
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121 1954-08-16 3 Indian Rlys. Rehabilitation Programme NEW DELHI; The Union Railway Minister, Sri Lai Bahadur Shastri, indicated that' the Railways would fully utilise the sum of Rs 400 crores allotted to them for their rehabilitation programmes under the first 5- Year Plan. In a broadcast, Sri Shastri said, while a little overFOC - 121 words
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Article142 1954-08-16 3 MADRAS: A final decision regarding the venue of the Congress session to be held m Madras State between Jan. 10 and 15 next year, is likely to be taken by the end of the month. Avadi, Tambaram and TanJore are the sites so far inspected byFOC - 142 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-08-16 3 POET VallaiHUL (snort fo r Sri Vaolathoi Nai ayan a Wnn,n7 "Maiayalam Poet Laureate who m his eight es has undertaken to lead a KATHAKAU TROUPE to fEJSZ Sponsored by the Representative ol the Government of India as part of their efforts t rTn™ mote ando-Malayan cultural ties, the73 words
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128 1954-08-16 3 HINDI BOARDS A NEW MOVE BY PERIYAR KUMBAKONAM, Sri E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker. Dravida Kazhagam, leader, was taken m procession through the main streets to the Palace Gardens, where he addressed a mass meeting. He said the campaign of erasing Hindi names from railway station sign-boards had entered the thirdFOC - 128 words
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Article109 1954-08-16 3 India's Stand On Parlt. Conf CALCUTTA: Mr. Harold Holt, Australian Labour Minister and Chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association said that India's nonparticipation m the forthcoming Parliamentary Conference at Nairobi was "regrettable." Mr. Holt, who passed through Dum Dum airport last week, on his way to Nairobi, said that mFOC - 109 words
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Article72 1954-08-16 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. C. Neogy, Member of the Planning Commission, had discussions with Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister m charge of Industries, and officials of the Central and State Governments on matters relating to lignite-mining project m Neiveli. it is understcod that the technical aspects and financial implications ofFOC - 72 words
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Article86 1954-08-16 3 CALCUTTA: Sri P. S. Rau, Chairman, Damodar Valley Corporation, m a broadcast said the original estimate of Rs 55. crores for the Corporation had risen m 1951 to Rs. 77.26 crores and m 1952 to Rs. 87.7 crores. The latest indications were that the cost ofFOC - 86 words
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912 1954-08-16 3 Progress Of Co -Operative Movement In India BOMBAY: The Agricultural Credit DenartmMt <* th« Reserve Bank o f India has pubJh^-iff'SSrtJStoU SUt* K^W'nSEF l°J£? ™-<>P«™tive movement taXS* 1951-52.'. The statistics have been compiled theform* devise^ by the aub-coromittee appotaSf'Jy «S oSjernSSt of India on the recomm^dation T the ftfteeflUi Xitotrars'FOC - 912 words
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Article43 1954-08-16 3 MADRAS: Four elephants were sent to Port Blair from Madras bY the s.s. Maharaja. They are part of the consignment of ten elephants ordered by the Forest Department m the Andamane with Mysore State for workine m tho forests.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article41 1954-08-16 3 BOMBAY: The inaugural flight of Air India International service from Bombay to Tokyo, scheduled for August 14 has been postponed. It is reported that the ai r agreement between India and Japan hasi nof vet (vpn AnAKurf FOCFOC - 41 words
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508 1954-08-16 4 COLOMBO: It was quite a reasonable prop*** l that was put forward by the President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon at its Annual Meeting m Colombo. Mr. K. G. Rao suggested by way of an acceptable compromise that no personFOC - 508 words
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Article203 1954-08-16 4 COLOMBO State Farms or Paddy Stations which no longer fulfil the objects for which they were started or maintained have been closed down This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Mr. J R. Jayewar dene, m Parliament m reply to a question byFOC - 203 words
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Article137 1954-08-16 4 PANADURA: Mr William Perera Member for Warj 2 of the Horana Urban Council, was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment by the Panadura Magistrate Mr O. X S. Xeyt last week This followed a charge filed against him by the Police for theFOC - 137 words
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Article75 1954-08-16 4 MOVE TO STOP HANGING IN INDIA NEW DELHI. Aug. 15 The Indian Central Government has asked all State Governments for the> opt* nion on a proposal to abolish capital punishment ■m. Home Ministry spokesman said today. He said the proposal came from the unions of the former Princely states ofAP - 75 words
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Article79 1954-08-16 4 WASHINGTON Aug. 15. 1% United States and Japan still are negotiating concerning compensation for Japanese seamen who we're made seriously ill by radio active dust from United Statea hydrogen bomb experiments m the Pacific, the State Department said Friday. A Department spokesman commenting on Press reports fromReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-08-16 4 A Quarter-Million Dollar Contract for the biggest Hindustani films now under production m Bombay has just been signed between Mr. C. M. Savani, representing International Film Distributors of Bombay and Mr. LJm Eng Kwan, manager of South-East Asia Film Co. at the latter's office m Robinson80 words
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267 1954-08-16 4 COLOMBO: There :s no harm m a rich country helping a poor country for mutual benefit." said the Primo Minister, Sir John Kotelawala presiding at a public meeting held after he laid the foundation stone for a class room at the HewavltharanaFOC - 267 words
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Article67 1954-08-16 4 RANGOON, Aug. 15 —The Burmese Government is out to stop the publication and lis— gemination of pornographic literature. Hfrme Minis tier Bo* Kl.ui Maung Gale, following police seizures of such literature from newstands and pub'.'sii. ing houses recently, summoned several printers to hit) office and warned them theAP - 67 words
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Article163 1954-08-16 4 COLOMBO: Has the civilian police of. his country jurisdiction over areas and personnel of the British Ser. vices stationed m Ceylon? Although this question has cropped up on severe, 1 occa. sions m connexion with miner offences no serious notice was taken of 't until a caseFOC - 163 words
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Article153 1954-08-16 4 PM Not To Be Invited! GAMPOLA: "It should he realised that a Prime Mini? ter of a democratic country cannot disregard the opmoo of the people at large. Alactions and speeches of such a Prime Minister will be e>»g erly watched and judged by the people. The action of theFOC - 153 words
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Article110 1954-08-16 4 KARACHI, Aug. 15. —m donesian Foreign Minuter Sonarjo said Friday his government is "informally sounding various Asian ard African countries for a pro. posed Afro- Asian confe.tjn.e to consider questions of mutual interest Sunarjo made this statement at Karachi airport on his way home from the Haugje.AP - 110 words
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Article87 1954-08-16 4 AW ARD FOR KRISHNA MENON NEW DELHI, Aug. 15 Mr. Krishna Menon Special Representative of the Indian Prune Minister Mr. Nehru, at Geneva during the conlerence on lndo-C'hina has been given the "Lotus Award" (first Class) m India's independence Day Honours list, published yesterday. The Indian High Commissioner m London,Reuter - 87 words
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296 1954-08-16 4 —LADY RAMA RAU. Shfc said the weapons oi modern warfare, atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs JS° h dmbolical s*trum«to and should be banned -by bbv country whose culture was vSe2ce°. n princi P les <* non. "India's strength lies In her dynamic neutralityFOC - 296 words
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Article, Illustration580 1954-08-16 4 FIRST KATHAKALI TROUPE TO VISIT MALAYA Will Arrive Next Month A SCENE FROM KATHAKALI The first Kathakali dance troupe ever to visit Malaya will be arriving at Singapore on Sept. 4. Led by an octogenarian poet laureate and a great lover of arts, this troupe is a unique one m580 words
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