Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 229. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 288 1 'TIRED' SAYS NEHRU, WANTS TO RELINQUISH PREMIERSHIP! Morarji Desai 7o Succeed? Nehru To Attend To Party Work BOMBAY, Oct. 4.— lndian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharial Nehru said he is thinking of relinquishing his post. He made the statement io reporters at the Indian naval base m Cochin, South Inuia, where
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  • 166 1 DEVELOPMENT OF S. S.E.A. OTTaWa, Oct. 4.— Jtourlccn nations begm taiks here today on fcow to assist m the economic development of South and Southeast Asia. More than 60 delegates of the Consultative Committee of the £2,000,000,000 six-year ■Colombo Plan" will discuss confidential reports on the efftsct of their aid
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    38 1 EL PASO (Texas), Oct. 4. The recent Supreme Court desegregation ruling_has caused "no great fuss" m local parochial schocla, because they have admitted negroes for more than two years, fne Chancellor of the El Paso Diccese says. AP
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  • 64 1 NEHRU GREETS EHTIOPIAN AMBASSADOR The Indian Prime Minister, •law aha rial Nehru (m white cap) greets the Ethiopian Ambassador at a Banquet In New Delhi, m honour of the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, at Nehru's left with his wife. At the extreme right X Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi.
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 4 L. N. Palar, inlonesian Ambassador to India and former head of the Indonesian delegation to the united Nations, arrived by plane from Amsterdam Sunday on a "Government mission" which he would not discuss. Palar told newsmen he could not be specific about
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  • 152 1 CtiEKisuurtu. France, Oct. 4. Japan's Premier, Mi. Shigeru Yoshida arrived here m the liner 'Queen Elizaveta' on the first leg of a three-week European tour. The 71-year-old statesman, who has already visited Canada since leaving Japan last montn, will pay an eight-day state visit to Paris before
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  • 279 1 Repindia Office Invites Applications In accordance with their past practice, the Government of India have reserved a limited number of seats m various institutions m India for the academic year commencing June/ July 1955 for admission of st udents of Indian origin domicil. Ed
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  • 229 1 SOEKARNO'S RESIGNATION DEMANDED DJAKARTA. Oct. 4.—President SoeKamos resugnaciun was demanded today DV aie muepenuent DjaKarta newspaper "inaonesia. Kaya." me "puuran naxjat published at Banuungr by Mr. Soe*arno'3 roster son, jtsmaia n<uu suggested the Presiaent take some yeairs of rest "m oruer to avoid worsening of the political situation vi Indonesia
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  • 151 1 KA'i'MANDU. Oct. 4. Mr. O. K. Kegmi. Nepal's PONfgB Minister, is likely tc visit New iJeihi shortly where he will discus** Nepalese-Chinese relations with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal iN'ehru, usually reliable sources said here today. These sources added that the v:sit wouid probably
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  • 145 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 4.— Ml Mohammed All, the Pakistan Prime Minister, who had to change planes unexpectedly at Ganaer, Now 'Foundiand m his flight to New York had a further alteration m ftis plans yesterday when tog made landing at Now York impossible. He finally landed
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  • 30 1 TOKYO, Oct. 4.— Red China's Mao Tse-tung was host last night at a huge banquet for Iron Curtain delegations Invited to attend China's Oct. 1 Na- li9n»l Dty celebration. A.P.
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  • 270 1 Early Sovereignty To Germany Chancellor's Assurance Agreement Reached In London LONDON, Oct. 4.— Nine Western nations signed an historic pact here yesterday to rearm West Germany m a new defence scheme committing British forces to the European continent for the rest of the century. The Fore.gn Minister of Britain, France,
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  • 72 1 Tfie "(big- trtiree'' Western Foreign Ministers and Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, will meet at Paris on October 20, a Bnmsh Foreign Office spokesman said tonight. The nine Foreign Ministers who attended the London conference would meet m Paris the
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  • 48 1 A spokesman for Mr. Mendes France said the French Government would stake its existence on tne assembly's adoption of the London agreements. He considered it vital to sweep away all Franco-Ger- man differences and causes oi imiuuon between Lie two countries, the sources said.
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  • 74 1 it'SAN, K.irra. Oct. 4.— About 10,000 women demonstrated ti.ua> m tront of the L'.s. consulate ottice, denianding a Btop to tne withdrawal of American forces iroin Korea. Xhe movement is the latest In a series of government-sponsored demonstrations which began m kusan last Tuesday. Hie
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  • 141 1 Mr. £jden, smiled und waved to the people waiting outside before driving aicay. Mr. Dulles and Dr. Adelutur left looking rather solemn. Mr. Mendes France still sujjering from after effects of the severe chill which kept Mm from, the conference session last night smiled ivanly as he
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  • 281 1 U.S. Hotel To Admit Negroes Tool LAS VEGAS, Oct. 4. On the West side of this gambling town, tar from the pleasure palaces on the fasnicnabJo strip", a U553,000,000 hotel vi rising. It will look much like tno other gilded hosterlries, but there's a difference: It will be interracial. When
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— 'lhe Scandiavian Airlinies announced senday that the plane bearing- Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammad All tor a state visit to U.S. had been diverted to Philadelphia because of bud flying weather m the vic'nity or New York.- AP
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  • 200 1 World Peace-Aim Off Tito's Visit To India Tito Calls Wise Nehru BELGRADE, Oct. 4. President Tito announced m a speech at Hercegovina that he was going to visit India and Burma "to help close the ranks of all thoiw forces working m the world for peace". He was addressing 70,000
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  • 539 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues, Oct, 5, 1954 MA LAYANISATION -A DREAM! ThLE progress of Malayanisatiom m the Federation is certainly most disappointing. The report just released of the 15--man Committee headed by the Federation Chief Secretary Mr. W. C. Watherston shows that there are no fewer than 2,772 posts
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  • 649 2 MORAL -Jaiprakash Solution Lies In "Bhoodan Yagna" CANNAI^ORE: Addressing a public meeting here last week Mr. Jay a Prakash Narayan said the problem that afflicted man not only m India but throughout the world was a morai problem and not so much an economic or political
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  • 141 2 MALAYA MODEL FOR VIETNAM'S NEW VILLAGES lr .KU>^A LUMPUR: The Vietnam Government us anxious to establish new villages of the Main van -type j o c ne with, the 1,000,000 refugees who ha.ye crossed over from Communist Vtetminh to the south. This was revealed here tithe Vice-President of the Malayan
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  • 118 2 NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Dr. Katju, announced In the Lok Nabha that the Government would have to take decisions on the recommendations of the States Reorganization Commission between 12 and 18 months before the next general elections scheduled to be held ZVs years from now. Dr.
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  • 56 2 Malaya Born Grandson To Montgomery photo. The proud yrandjathcr is Field Mmnkal Viacount Montgomery, meeting his baby grandson, Henry David, j<jr the first time u'hen he arrived with his parents in the liner Carthaye, at Tilbury The child was born in Malaya, where his father, the Honourable Dsvid Montgomery works
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  • 95 2 *J1?&\ 11 onß «*olaj«iap» have been The scholarships have been gTanted on the recommendation of a special selection committee, headed by Saidar K. M. Panikkar, Member of «ne States Re-organisation Commission. Thirty-one scholarships we re given m 1953 under the scheme, which was
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  • 70 2 As Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky (right), makes demand before United Nations General Assembly m New York, that Red China be admitted to the United Nations, U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles lends an attentive ear. At left, next to Dulles, is U.S. delegate
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  • 348 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee decided here to forward a non-official resolution to 'the Government of India, urging the setting up of a Law Commission to examine the laws of the country. The resolution has been passed by the All-India Congress Committee at Ajmer m July
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  • 151 2 Hi^? 2^ AY: Poiice recovered wo.uoo m a dramatic nine-nour hunt m Greater Bombay for precious stones alleged to have bee n stolen fronTthe residence of a Nepali citizen. Jewels worth Rs 1,12 000 were removed, it i s alleged' h v a "broker" when they were being
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  • 93 2 Demand To Withdraw Ban On Dacca Daily KARACHI: The Chairman of the Council Of Pakistan Editors, Mr. z. A. Sulert has demanded withdrawal of the ban imposel on the Dacca daily Ittefaq. He said m a statement: "Suppression of newspapers is undesirable at all times, b«" the fact that the
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  • 46 2 p.'iofo. Former German Generals, i/vest observers at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation manoeuvres, "Battle Royal" m Germany, are briefed by Lieutenant Colonel G. C. Cobovid, Commanding Officer 2nd battalion Royal Canadian Regiment. Left to right A. Heustmger (profile* Theodor Blank, Hans Speidel A.P.
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  • 137 2 BOMEAY: Acharya Vijayuvallabh Suriswarji, a great spiritual leader of Jains, died here recently. He was 84. Aoharya Vallabh was held m very high— esteem by Jains. He was a Brahmachari and renounced the world at the acre of 16. He was also a great educationist and
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  • 77 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. J. Chandy, District Traffic Superintendent, Southern Railway, Rayapuram District, Jias been appointed Deputy General Manager for passenger amenities and complaints. Mr. Chandy will assume charge of his new office. His office will be at the headquarters of the Southern Railway. It may
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  • 862 2 NEW DELHI: India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, said here that home science studies constituted the most effective instrument for linking the dynamic, progressive life m the urban areas with the "sub-human" existence" of the rural areas. Inaugurating the first biennial conference of
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  • 196 2 NEW DELHI: Th e All. J?? la i« fi^ a L eBtimate of toba cco v~L. 5a 54 P uts the current ar and production at 890,000 acres and 256,000 tons respectively, as against i£ e o Ki ally revis eel estimate of 895,000 acres and
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  • 130 2 t~ CAl^' UrrA: AP excursion tour programme, orgamseu k v auruiff i>uja noudays, rrom Oct. 0 to Oct. IV, nas receivea very good res|x>nse from one public, and tul avaaiabja accommodation baa tteen practicauy looked ub weU m advance. In addition to recrcatiou, the tour is
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI: Only one Member of parliament Mr. g. U BansaJ, is bein* included »n the Government of India 1 delegation to the Geneva meeting of the General Tariff and 2Sf«SE— Mr. n. R. Pillai, SecretaryGeneral. Minißtry of Extern il A a:<r t\ w Ji lead delegation with
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  • 460 3 Muslims Free To Sell Their Properties: New Law NEW DELHI: Shedding his habitual reserve, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain warmly commended the principle underlying the Evacuee Property Amendment Bill m the Lok Sabha iast week. It confines the operation of the law to cases which arose
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  • 105 3 Allotment Of Evacuee Property In Pakistan KARACHI: The Pakistani Government is finalizing a Biil for allotment on a quasi-per-manent basis of all urban evacuee properties to eligible claimants and agricultural lands to evacuees fit>m non« agTeed areas, it was learnt here. Aodording to iadicationa available here the Bill Is ex*
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  • 141 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court dimissed an election appeal filed by Sri Sur schan- edra Misra, Member of Parliament from Bihar, against the judgement of the Bhagalpur Election Tribunal, whicjh had rejected the preliminary objections raised by h: m as to the
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  • 117 3 njCW UtlLttl: Forty nieiauers 01 tne JL*ok Saoiia have joined to iorm an opp^sjt.on party under tne tuwie of "tiLun of BocaUsts and Progressives." They Include some independents and others belong to different political part <-s represented m the Lok Sabha. Acharya J. B. Kripalani has
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    56 3 photo. The engagement was officially announced in Geneva of Princess Maria Pia, daughter of ex-King Urnberto of Italy, and Prince Alexander, <?/ Yugoslavia. It is the Princess's 20th birthday. The couple will be married in January at the home in exile of King Umber to, in Cascais, Portugal, and
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  • 170 3 JAIPUR: Dr. Gaetan Jannone. World Assemoly of Youth's Technical Adviser to the Travel Service Bureau of the Bank of Brussels, has completed arrangements here for the arrival, early next year, a.f a party of nearly 40 Belgian tourists to India. me tu>iuusus v*su, i>r. Janoone
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  • 166 3 America Has 'Super' H-Bomb! NEW YORK; The United States has a "super" hydrogen bomb so much more powerful than any yet exploded, that scientist were scared to test it last »pring at Eniwetok. This claim Is made m a sen.sutionaJ book "The H-bomb" by co-authors James It. Shepley and Clay
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  • 83 3 MOVEMENT OF FOREIGN WHEAT BANNED BOMBAY:: The Government of Bombay has, with immediate effeKrt, reimpcsed the ban on the movement of overseas wheat from and into the Bombay ration areas, comprising Greater Bombay and 31 adjoining villages jn the Thana district. The ban on the movement of overseas wheat was
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  • 93 3 BOMBAY: Nearly 200 bank employees of Bombay demonstrated before the United Commercial Bank office here, protesting against the reported lockout declared by the bank's Agra branch. Shouting slogans, the banx employees demanded withdrawal of the lock-out declared when bank employees ah over the country held a
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  • 79 3 NEW DELHI: Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia has donated Rs. 1.50,000 fcr relief of flood sufferers m India. In a message to the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Emperor says: "As a token of cur deep sympathy and that nf our people for the misfor.
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  • 124 3 Britain* latest flying- machine, "The Flying Bedstead" news of which wag given by the Minister of Supply, Mr. Duncan Sandys on the eve of the Farnborotirh Air Show, Is seen here m the air during a test flight. it uas no wings or rotors and can take
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  • 345 3 BELGAUM: Mr. Peter Alvares, President of National Congress, Goa, said that Miss Shrimathi Divkar who was arrested by the Portuguese Police m Gca on the Terekhol Day on September 16 was taken to Mapuca Police Station for questioning and "severely beaten". Quoting authentic reports
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHI: The Information and Broadcasting Minister, Dr. B. V. Keskar, said m the Rajya Sabha that All India Radio's attitude towards film music continued to be the same, but some of the producers, who (had earlier withdrawn their contracts, now wanted to change their attitude.
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  • 122 3 BROADCASTS IN 7 CHINESE DIALECTS KUALA LUMPUR: Radio Malaya was the only radio station m the world last year which broadcast daily m seven major Chinese dialects. The 1953 report of the Chinese section of Radio Malaya, published this week, says that programmes were transmitteu m Mandarin, Cantonese, Amoy Teochew,
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  • 119 3 SING APO RE Servicemen who complain about the long and sometimes uncomfortable tri,p to and from Britain by troopship are to be flown home m three days. Within the next two and half years 35,000 troops wiu makes the journey m three a ys
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  • 904 3 MADRAS: Inaugurating the Moot Club at the Madras Law College, Mr. Justice Mack stressed the importance cf the constructive aspect of a lawyer's work, corresponding to the work done by solicitors m England and observed that today it was the constructive work of
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  • 171 3 70 GOONDAS ROUNDED UP IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: 'flhe Bom Day Police rounded up 70 persons described as bad chararterg m connexion with faction fights which have taken place m the city since 'Friday last. Eight officers and 30 constables carried out concerted operations throughout last week to round up persona
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  • 2471 4 HAVE NO FEAR OR MISGIVINGS-TAMILS TOLD JAFFNA: "My visit among you today is to talk to you frankly and remove any fears or misgivings that may have arisen m your minds either through false propaganda., misinformation or misinterpretation of ■'he government's attitude to the various problems which
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  • 155 4 Baton Charge On Black flag Demonstrators JAF>JVA: A Minor incident took -olace at the puo-,. lie reception to the premier m the Town Hall, when some people, who had apparently brought miniature Mack nags to the meeting, started to wave them and create a disturbance. The police used batons and
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  • 66 4 k., C C Desa1 1 111* 11 H««* Commissioner m Ceylon had discussions with the Chief Minister and other official* of the Government of Madras at the Secretariat on Wednesday Sept 29. The picture shows Sri K Ranufeni Menon C [^s y e^ ll i ef
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  • 297 4 As irom early dale to oc agreed witii the tidus, me a;a- I u'iouuou .my Suae oi iiv-tj uj au, fi niiiciu uiroug.i IiQMtMJ \vaoiesaiert> ana retailed mim ue ci scjiiuuaeu ana RtUoa cartts will nj longer oe roq«*;r--«l 10 pare mm supplies.
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  • 203 4 9 TONS ILLEGAL RICE SEIZED IN JOHORE At first light en Aug. 9, this year, comoined Police-Military teams supported by ioua.•speaker v«txi s of the Information Services; Focd Inspectors or the Supplies Department and other Uovernment Officers took up positions m over 30 selected villages and estates m the South-West
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  • 69 4 SATA Medical Director Returning On Saturday Dr. G. H. Garlick, Medical Director O f SATA, will oe returning to the .Colony by air on Saturday, Oct. y at 4 pirn. He was away on four moat is' le ,ave .during whicn Ume he attended, by invitation, a C«.nfe»ence of the
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  • 68 4 Voters' Registration In Pahansr Two hundred and twentynine Assistant Registering Officers nave been appointed to assist m the registration of voters m Pahang m the coming Federal Elections. In addition there will be other voluntary workers who are to be asked to help. Registration In the State commences en Oct.
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  • 15 4 Twenty-seven mpre Singapore residents have received Certificates of Naturalisation from the Governor,
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  • 104 4 The Maiayan representatives to me Connuuu nun Comer-e-nce m Ottawa, Lflnaua next iiKiiiih, arrivetl at Luiuiun a.rport on ftept. 4a. Ahey are >ir. \J. C. ian anct uato .•.jK num.i. Tnis s r>lU l» are seen walking acruos tne tarmac at L>onuuu airport alter the two
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  • 106 4 INDIA RAISES EXPORT DUTY ON TEA NEW L>tL.um: me Government ct lua.u nave ueciuea to inciease witn immediate eiicci, export auty on lea noui auaas to i annas per pound. tlxport auiy on tea nas remaineu uncuungeu since 1947 at 4 annas per pound. Prices imprcvea steaany during lyw ana
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  • 86 4 Mr. A. P. Rajah, President of the R. K. Samy Memorial Fund Committee says a ceremony will take place at the Memorial erected at the graveside, of the late Mr. R. K. Samy a t 4.00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, 1954 at the Choa Chu
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  • 40 4 TEACHERS COMMEMORATION DAY Members of the Teachers' Training College will hold their Commemoration Day at the Methodist Girls' School, Mount Sophia at 4 p.m. en Thursday, Oct. 7. Sir Sydney Came, Vice President of the University of Malaya will speak.
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  • 41 4 The 12 mile Kuala Ber a Kuala Triang road which wan recently completed by the 75 Malayan Field Squadron, r.E., wag yesterday officially declared open by Brigadier W- F. Andcrsou, Chief Engineer, Malaya, Headquarters Malaya Command.
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