Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-18 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, X. No. 183. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-08-18 1 PICTURE. Yes, the time is up and Madam Vijayalakshml Pandit has to rush to fulfil another engag ement. One striking feature of Madam Pandit's tour here Is that she was punctual to tveiy function despite the fact she was not keeping very good health and feltI.D.M. - 94 words
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248 1954-08-18 1 But It Is A Violation Off Constitution, Say Critics From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 17— Reactions to India's first honours list published on the Eighth Anniversary of Freedom here is very mixed. There is general satisfaction that the first three recepients of India's248 words
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Article234 1954-08-18 1 LONDON, Aug. 16.— The Times McnJay expressed the opinion that the Communist are almost certain to try to create Uroubla m Siam and Burma by means. lh±s independent newspaper urged the Western Powers to prepare to give *H- p m the case of the Com.Reuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-08-18 1 PHOTO. President Duight D. Eisenhower has his hands full right from the start as he takes his grand -children for a yacht trip. Before the yacht "Margie gets away from her Washington Navy Yard berth, Susan, 2, needs a bit of Presidential shifting. Meanwhile, Davis, 6, strikes a pose holdingAP - 86 words
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Article318 1954-08-18 1 TO LAND TROOPS AND RECAPTURE LOST FORT DID THEY FIRE BLANKS? BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— Indian newspapers today prominently displayed reports that a Portuguese cruiser had opened fire and landed troops under cover of machine-gun fire to recapture Terekhol fort from nationalist groups. A Press Trust ofReuter - 318 words
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Article41 1954-08-18 1 The Malayan Board of Income Tax have decided that no change be made m the deductions allowed from the assessable income of an individual resident m the Colony and a Hindu Joint Family under section 35 of the Income Tax Ordinance.41 words
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229 1954-08-18 1 Registration Closing Date Is Sept. 30 The Colonial Secretary, yesterday announced m the Legislative Council here ti :t the closing date for registering as citizens of the united Kingdom and Colonies untl Sept. 30. In a written answer o a question put by Mr. M. VJ>. Nair, the Colonial Secretary229 words
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89 1954-08-18 1 DACCA. East Pakistan' Aug. 17 Flood waters of the Brahmaputra and Gaigcj riyers which have alrea-iv driven ten million people from their homes m East Beagai, were yesterday repot i,cd spreading m the southern and central districts But reports from other U sReuter - 89 words
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Article290 1954-08-18 1 SOEKARNO DJAKARTA, Aug. 17 President Soekarno of Indonesia said today colonial domination must be swept from the surface of the earth, the right of self determination must appiy to the full to all nations. Addressing ihis people on the occasion of the ninth anniver. sary of theReuter - 290 words
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Article154 1954-08-18 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 17.— Within an hour after her arrival m Djakarta Madame Vijeyalakshmi Pandit, accompanied by President Soekarno and Vice-President Mohammad Hatta, drove from the Palace to tine Parliament building to attend a special session en the eve of the n»nth anniversary of tne Proclamation ofReuter - 154 words
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Article286 1954-08-18 1 An attempt was made on the life of Lieut Col. T. H. Allford, DSO., the Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion the 7th Gurkha Rifles at Sungei Besi Selangor on the evening of Aug 13 19f4. He escaped without injury I/t. Col. Allford, aged 42. whose286 words
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476 1954-08-18 1 Singapore And Federation To Have separate Universities established, that part of the University of MaTava sited to Smgapore will be merged into the neir Umversi^ o? Btag£ Said Mr. R. M. Young Director of Education yesterday commending the Report of the476 words
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177 1954-08-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 17 In a remarkable statement made on Independence Day at Pondicherrv Aurobindo Ashram, the Mother who is the Absolute Spiritual and Executive Head of the Institution since the death of Sri Aurobindo Ghose has announced her willingness177 words
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373 1954-08-18 1 LISBON, Aug, 17 The Portuguese Overseas Ministry said yesterday that it appeared all Portuguese resistance had ended m the enclaves of Nagar Aweli, and Dadra, north of Bombay, where proIndian Goan Nationalists marched m some time ago. j It accused the Indian authoIReuter - 373 words
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Article74 1954-08-18 1 About 5,000 flagwaving demonstrators paraded through Lisbon streets last night shouting "Goa is ours" and rejoicing at the failure of the march on Goa by proIndian Goanese Nationalists on Sunday. The Portuguese Foreign Ministry issued a communique early today claiming that West Germany and: Cuba had bothReuter - 74 words
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192 1954-08-18 1 Bombay Dockers To Boycott Fr. And Portuguese Boats BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— The Bombay port Trust Workers Union called on all its members yesterday to boycott French and Portuguese ships "until suoh time as the two countries clear out of India." The Union represents workers employed on pilotage, dock and harbourReuter - 192 words
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Article78 1954-08-18 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— Reports reaching Bombay to-day said one Goan nationalist was shot dead and) another injured by Portuguese police after their recapture of Terekhol fort. The fort is In Portuguese Terekhol enclave, a few miles outside Goa'B northern border. It was reported that the nationalistAP - 78 words
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573 1954-08-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Wed. Aug. 18, 1954 CITIZENSHIP: TWO WELCOME DECISIONS THE Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Gocde announced m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday m a written reply to a question that the number of persons who had registered as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies573 words
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Article458 1954-08-18 2 BELGAUM: Atrocities by Negro soldiers are reported from Goa it is learnt rrom reahable sources that the young wife of an Indian tea. Cher m a Marat hi school at Rai near Margao was kid. napped by Negro men on Saturday Another report" of kidnapping of458 words
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Article194 1954-08-18 2 GUNTUR: Presiding over the annual sports of the <Jun. tur district, police Chief Justice K. Subba Rao of the Andhra High Oourt told the police force not to put forth fuiso evidence but pursue <-n»y truthful and honest eviiect-;o irrespective of tho results «>t oases.FOC - 194 words
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Article1653 1954-08-18 2 FREDERICK GRUBB - FREDERICK GRUBB LOOKING BACK.... (By I PART I (The author of this short series of articles, now m his 85th year, writes with inside knowledge, dating back to 1885, about the earlier stages of India's national struggle and he continues to take an active interest hi her1,653 words
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Article226 1954-08-18 2 MADRAS: Mr. P. V, R?j mannar, Chief Justice of tl.e Madras High Court. and Chairman of the All-Ir.clU Sangeetha Natak Acacfom.'. presiding over the tenth anniversary of the Cine Technicians' Association of South India, expressed it as his personal view that censors ip of filmsFOC - 226 words
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Article117 1954-08-18 2 Indo-Pakistan Relations Hope LiAHORE: Mr Ghazaifar Ali .Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India sy.'d that he would make "c »cry effort" to improve the relations between India and Pakistan. "It is an article of faith with me that it is m the best interests of the two count 'tea toFOC - 117 words
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174 1954-08-18 2 LfUCSCNOW: Mr. Ki«lw?i the Union Food Minister, sad here that the recent floods U> various parts of the count -y wo'Ud not affect the oventi improved food situation m the country The floods and the consequential scarjr.y were normal annual features The present risteFOC - 174 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-08-18 2 PICTURE. Mr. M. Balachander, Well-known Indian Tain 1 film aftor who lias scored! in A.V.M. Production the "GIRL" arrived in Colombo by air recently with his wife Srimath 1 Santha to make personal appe ranees in the theatre in which the pieI ur. is mnnlnf to i);icUi<l hnns ■>». MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 49 words
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97 1954-08-18 2 NEW DELHI: A depUta tion of the Sanskrit leMtvi Sammelan met the Educjtoi Minister, Maulana Abul K-i Lam Azad. and submitted to him a scheme for the touting of a Samkrt Univir^ ty m Delhi. The deputation was l«d *X Sri N. V. Gadgil, andFOC - 97 words
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Article82 1954-08-18 2 MYSORE: The Pi<X= V.-iU Dr. Prasad, is indspesed U i result of a severe attacK Cl ai'Virgic headache accom t ed by a mild attack of bron chial asthma. Maj.-Gen B Chattel ijc Military Secretary, states UP the President is responl M iJ satisfactorily toFOC - 82 words
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Article657 1954-08-18 2 Notion Ruled Out In Assembly MADUAS: In the Madras Legislative Assembly after question- time, Mr. P. Jeevanadam sought leave lor a motion to adjourn the House to consider a subject of urgent public imi>ortance, namely, the alleged failure of the State Government to make representations toFOC - 657 words
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1890 1954-08-18 3 A Chief Justice's Analysis BANGALORE: T h c a! Chief Justice of Bombay, m Mr. M. C. Chagla, said while resisting unjustifi- m able encorachments of the w Executive on the freedom of the individual, the Judge n< should not forget that heFOC - 1,890 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-08-18 3 PHOTO. On August 9at a ceremony m Bled Yugoslavia, the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia signed a 20-year Military Alliance between their three countries. After the signing, Yugoslav l'r *id<-nt» Tito held- a reception. President Tito (right) and his wife (left) chat with Greek Foreign Minister Stephen StvphanopoulosAP - 66 words
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149 1954-08-18 3 SETTLEMENT BY NEGOTIATION GIRI'S ADVICE MADRAS: Mr. V. V. Giri, Union Labour Minister, stated that whatever be the form and content of the law of abour relations, "it should be Lhe earnest endeavour of every one Of us to allow full scope for mutual negotiations and collective bargaining. interference byFOC - 149 words
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Article109 1954-08-18 3 TRIVANDRUM The Exo. cutive of the Travanjcie Cochin Pradesh Congcvvs Committee at its meot'n;? adopijid a {resolution, weta-xn-ing the measures of the Stale Government to introduce land reforms, including fixation of ceilling on ownership and possession of land The committee approved the stand °f the congressFOC - 109 words
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Article170 1954-08-18 3 SALEM: "The execution of works under the Post-War Uoad Development scheme could not be pushed through satisfactorily owing to inadequate allotment of grants by Government. The Beard ha* carried on its administration to the benefit cf the public m all pos&ible ways subject toFOC - 170 words
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Article120 1954-08-18 3 RAJAHMUNDRY Chirtam Subba Rao (35) Kondeti Subba Rao (30) and Rahiman Beg (155) who were seriously in_ jured, as a result of an explosion m the Mill m which they were working, died m the Government Hospital later. It is stated that the explosion occurredFOC - 120 words
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Article70 1954-08-18 3 SRINAGAR: Eighteen persons out of those arrested along with Sheikh Abdullah former Premier, on Aug. 9 last year, were released last week from various jails on the occasion of Bakr Id. Among those released are: Mr. Mahomed Amin, former Food Controller, Mr. Ghulam Qadir Beg, formerFOC - 70 words
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883 1954-08-18 3 REAL REASON FOR PORTUGAL'S DETERMINATION TO STAY IN INDIA FOR GOLD SNUGGLING? NEW DELHI: World Press reactions are generally inclined to support the demand for the termination of Portuguese rule m Goa and other Settlements m India. While a few Conservative papers m Britain have launched a campaign cf vilificationFOC - 883 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-08-18 3 PHOTO. The Foreign Ministers of Greece, Yugoslavia and Turkey pictured here as they sign the 20-year m litary alliance m BlecH Yugoslavia on August 9. Left to right. Stefanopolous Greece; Joca Popovic, Yugoslavia and Fuadl Kondulo. ArUpv' APAP - 41 words
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427 1954-08-18 3 Tamil Areas In T.C. State Madras View MADRAS: Mr. C. Suora. maniam, Finance Minister stated m the Madras Legislative Assembly that this Government had written to the States Reorganisati an Commission urging tnat predominantly Tamil areas o i TravancorejOochin State which were contiguous to Madras State should be m eludedFOC - 427 words
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229 1954-08-18 3 NEW DELHI: Addre-aing the Al»- India Education Ministers' conference m New Delhi Maulana Azad, Union Minister for Education invited suggestions from the States regarding the leor. ganizatlon of the Hindi Shiksha Samiti and the marker m which Central aid shou'J be given for the propagatiFOC - 229 words
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84 1954-08-18 3 MADRAS Replying to a question by Sri K. P. Gopalen, Com. Malabar, m the Legislative Assembly, the Transport Minister Sri B. Prameswaran, stated that m December, 1951, a special inspecting officer was deputed to the Laccadive and Amindivi islands near Malabar, to report on the re-orga-nisationFOC - 84 words
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445 1954-08-18 4 Broad Reorientation Of Life In Lanka -Proposals COLOMBO: Proposals for a broad reoriemtation of life In Lanka to mark the Buddha Jayanti (2,500 years of Buddhism) m 1956 were recapitulated when the Cabinet Sub-Committee met a joint conference of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters m the Poyege at Malwattee. DetailsFOC - 445 words
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Article192 1954-08-18 4 COLOMBO: Unless truly democratic Government came into power, democracy and independence would continue to be a iarce m Ceylon, said Mr. S. W. K. D. BanctaranaiKe, Leader of the Opposition, presiding at the ninth prize giving of Sri Janananda Buddhist Sunday School at the Kadurugcda ViharaFOC - 192 words
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Article167 1954-08-18 4 COLOMBO The Government is expected to announce shortly the appointment vi a new Cabinet Planning Committee to evolve a co-ordinat. Ed long.term plan for the economic development of t«e country. This Committee is likdy to consist of fewer Ministers than the fiist Cabinet Planning Committee, which wsaFOC - 167 words
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Article70 1954-08-18 4 Mr. Ralph Assheton, Leader of the delegation from the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association presented yesterday the Singapore Legis!»tive Council with a copy of Erskine Mays Parliamentary Practice. The copy contains the signa. tures of Lord Chancellor, Speaker Morrison, opposition leader70 words
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Article123 1954-08-18 4 COLOMBO: The Depart ment or Social Services will shortly investigate the problem of professional beggars. Thia will be part of tne beggar survey now being con. ducted m Colombo and which will soon be extended to Kandy Galle. Jaffna ana Anuradhapura Twenty-five beggars will be interviewed m eachFOC - 123 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-08-18 4 What if* sport to Padminl (right) is 'sorrow to Raginl, who remains a 'Married Maid'! Pity indeed that circumstances should frowm on this beautiful dame and deprive her husband of marital happiness. The much sought after Siva jl Ganesan, alluring Padminl vivacious Ragini and the wholesome beauty Krishnakumari68 words
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Article90 1954-08-18 4 OTTAWA, Aug. 17 7he Canadian Government ye;t*r. day appointed its three representatives to the Indo.China truce commissions. They arc-. Brigadier sher. wood Lett, Chancellor of the University of British Col'.r.n. bia, who will head the Canadian delegation on the Viet. nam Armistice Commission. Mr Leon90 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-08-18 4 MADAM PANDIT enjoying a joke from Mr. G. G. Thomson, and) Mr. Oopala Menon and Mr. K. S. BaJpai also join them. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 28 words
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Article164 1954-08-18 4 Sale Of Land To Non-Nationals COLOMBO The Government Parliamentary Party Sub-Committee on lands has unanimously recommended the enactment cf legislation to pro. hibit both nationals and nonnationals from alienating or selling land to non-naticnals. According to Times of Ceylon, the enactment of such a legislation was calculated to bring toFOC - 164 words
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Article48 1954-08-18 4 At the British Council Hall to-day at 7.00 p.m. a special performance of James Bridie's Comedy, 'Tobias and The Angel* will be presented by the Habonim produced by Denis Snowman. This production is an interesting experiment m a combination of stage and radio technique.48 words
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Article137 1954-08-18 4 BOMBAY. Aug 17 One hundred persons were '.njjr. Ed, eomc of them serioisiv. m a Hindu.Moslem o!ash m Nizamabad' Hyderabad sta^.c Sunday following the hoiot. ing of the Pakistani flag be sides Mahatma Gandhi's .vta tue, according to reports reaching here Monday. When local Congress loadersAP - 137 words
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Article48 1954-08-18 4 WASHINGTON Aug 17 The American Red Cross Monday set aside US$3O 000 for flood relief m India 'a*id U5525,000 for similar aid to Iran The Red Cross also announced a previous of US$6O,OOO for the sa m 9 purpose m Pakistan. AP PICTURE.AP - 48 words
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Article149 1954-08-18 4 BUDDHISTS UP IN ARMS COL.OMBO: Buddhist priests ot tJeyion, hiuierto known lor tneir non-ViOient, lioera. outioott, are now up m MXtOm again.- 1 Indian nationals. Tncy argue tnat it Piemier Neniu couid ask tne Portuguese ana tne i?'rench to quit india, Piemier Koteiawa.a too is jusuinu m adK-.ng Uie maiansFOC - 149 words
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Article178 1954-08-18 4 JAFFNA: Everybody knows why tacilities fees were introduced. They are '"an attempt to sabotage Free Education", said Mr. S. SivapaUiu.sundram, principal of ir'arameshwara College at the annual dinner of the Jaffna Hindu College H. C. Hostellers' Union. Mr. Sivapathasundram added that Free Education cou.<j not exist with theFOC - 178 words
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478 1954-08-18 4 Management Of Chitties: Petition Dismissed in T.-C. High Court ERNAKULAM: In the Travancore-Ccrhin High C i.urt, Mr. Justice M. S. Menon dismissed a petition under Article 223 of the Constitution iiifd by Mr. Joseph Kuriiviiia, a chitty foreman oi Kottayam, against the State and Additional Chitty Registrar for quashing aFOC - 478 words
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Article60 1954-08-18 4 The team to represent the Si no- Indians against tne U.M.a Indonesian tourists to-day ai 8.30 p.m. at tne Ja.un riebai Stadium will be cnosen irom the following-: Chee Seng, Narayanan, Chong Kum, Vellu, Teo Keng, Hee Jong, Kok Seng, Hin Weng, Rashid, J Mahinda, Yang Huat, Chong Mun,60 words
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116 1954-08-18 4 LEVER BROS APPLICATIONS FOR ENGAGEMENT A press ielease ItUttwl by Mfeara, Lever Brothers (Ma»aya) Limited on August ltj states as follows: "'As indicated by the Company m their announcement on Saturday, 14tn August iys4, the question o f employment oi loriner workers wnu apparently nad been nnsiniormeu, miauirecied or possib.y116 words
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Article116 1954-08-18 4 H. Neth. Ms frigate "VAN ZIJLL" (1250 toua) under command of Commander F. G. H. van Siraaten will pay an unoiiicial cal. to the port of Singapore norn the 18tn 20th August. She is on her way to Korea. H. Neth. Ms "VAN ZIJLL" has a complement of116 words
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