Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1955

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. ISO SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15
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  • 452 1 2 Ordered To Be Detained: All Cases Reviewed The Government of Singapore yesterday ordered the release of four of the seven persons arrested under the Emergency Regulations on night of Saturday, June 11* but issued detention orders m respect of two others, while the seventh person
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  • 113 1 STRIKE AT SINGAPORE CINEMAS Workers at the Diamond and Taj Cinemas went on strike yesterday, as a result of which there were no shows at 6.15 and 9 p.m. at either theatre. Mr. K. M. oli Mohamed, the proprietor of both the Cinemas, tdd the IDM. last night that although
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  • 54 1 VIENNA, June 24; Indian Premier JawaharlaJ Nehiu. who arrived mi n Warsaw by air from Moscow yesterday, was given a jubilant welcome by the population of the Polish capital, radio Warsaw reDorted. Mr. Nehru's activities m Warsaw yesterday Included a call on polisji Premier joszef Cyrankiewicz and
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    37 1 PHOiXX Nikita Khrushchev, First •secretary of the KustOan tXiinraiuQtat farty, left, and Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister talk wit* tawabattlal Nebru, ttie Indian Plrime Minister, at a party m the Indian Embassy m Mo&--oow, AP
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  • 78 1 KUALA LUMPUR, *Yl. The National Union of Factory and General Workers of Malaya while pledging their fullest support for the distressed worker s of Hume Industries. Singapore. today severely condemned the "harsh" term 8 offered by the Management to resume negotiations. In a statement issued
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  • 66 1 From Our Own Correspondent CUTTACK, June 24: The Raja of Purl swept floor* of the temple when the famous car festival commenced here yester/day. Sweeping was to procta-Vn that all people are equal before God. An epOmated crowd of sixty thousand has already gathered to witness the festival.
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  • 179 1 Allegations Against B.C.G. Vaccination Proved False Committee Says Rajaji Wrong From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24: The committee headed by Doctor K. Vasudeya Rao, which enquired into the loss of eye-sight of a girl named Vasantha of Coimbatore, following B. C. G n vaccination has submitted a report to
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  • 109 1 One Air Dog Equals 5 Guards Air Dog "Charlie," of Royal Afcr Force Station, Kuala Lumpur, whose name already appears In the Animals' Roll of Honour for tracking; and achieving the surrender of a Communist terrorist, made his first helicopter flight yesterday. "Charlie,'' a seven year old Alsatian, flew with
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  • 128 1 PRASAD PAYS TRIBUTE TO NEHRU'S VISION From Our Own Correspondent A Hospet June, 24: Speaking at a public meeting here President Rajendr a Prasad declared the only way of reducing world tension was to follow the policy of "Live and let lie". It was net enough if nations said that
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  • 72 1 Liberation Of Goa India Govt. Efforts From Our Own Correspondent INDORE, June 24.— The Government of India was taking step 9 through diplomatic channels for Goa'a Liberation, Congress President Dhebar told a press conference here. He also thinks that is the best step to solve such problems. Answering questions, he
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  • 169 1 From C**" staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fm: I. DM. learns tnat me founuerconvenor of tne Klang and Qoast Malayan Indian Congress biancn has cta&ed to be an ordinary mem oar ctf the M.1.0. as from two years ago. Mr. .Liek&nxnanan Cnetuar, the convenor of tn c
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  • 554 1 Workers' Demands <£ Council's Attitude Labour Ministry To Aid NO HEADWAY HAS SO FAR BEEN MADE IN THE SETTLEMENT OF THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL LABOUR UNIONS FEDERATION AND THE CITY COUNCIL. The strike notice served by the Federation on the City Council
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  • 66 1 STRIKE PAY FOR STROKE PERIOD: The Federation demands the City Council pay the wages of the workers during the strike period (13 days). The City Council m reply to this states: A settlement was negotiated to this strike a which there wag no agreement to pay strike pay.
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  • 72 1 FEDERATION'S DEMAND The Clty v ClHincil ha© not glvei the same scales of pay at paid to the Government work' ers. The Federation sign cd the agreement believinj that the City Council v/ouh not cheat them and that th< same rates of pay as paid t< Government
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  • 405 1 up with Government but no answer ha s yet been received. ESTABLISHMENT OFFICER FEDERATION: m the Roade Department 6 were discharged on the grounds that they were doing double wcrk. On appeal these six persons were gives employment back. Sathivelu who was discharged m October was
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  • 47 1 The Singapore CUy Council Labour unions Federation m its reply to the City Council's letter dated June 23, stated that "the reply furnished by the City Council is very evasive and not satisfactory." The (Federation again stated that their claims should be given fair deal.
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  • 82 1 SECRETARY OF STATE TO VISIT MALAYA I The Secretary 'of State tm the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lea* nox Boyd Is to visit Hong Koog, Singapore, North Borneo. Brunei, Sarawak and che Federation of Malaya during this summer. He will leave London on July 23 a*)d arrive back Sept. 4. He
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 97 1 CALCUTTA: June U: Cbon En-laV Communlflt Pit* me Mtatetor of China baa accepted an lavfttattoa to vMt Pakistan, MC. Mohammed AIL Pakistan Prime MMstev tali here today. Mf. Mohammed All said be had accepted an t«vUatto» from Mr* Chou to visit Catoa and tfco Chliwse
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    • 27 1 OSLO, anile *4 Qoe«. EMrtbe^ and the DukTrf Edinburgh stepped asaora from the Norwegian Royni batge here today to begia their thre^-day state visit to Norway. Renter.
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    • 37 1 BANGKOK. Jnae v Tb« Thai Government tod» y deal«d reports from Salftm that General Ngyen Van lakh, fo»--liter Vietnamese Chief of Staff had fled to Thftllwvl fijQo<*\ug Vietnam Government operations agalMt fta* Hoa Hrn rebel seel, Reuter
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    • 33 1 BUENOS AIRES, ArgtntL B«, June 24 PrwddenC ivmn Peton worked on a new Cabinet Sneup Friday after telling the Argentine people h* b staying In offloe on 1 I|AemtM they need Urn, AP
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  • 559 2 NOTES AND COMMENTS NO TALKS WITH REDS B'pore, Sat. JtlM M. 1995 TF the bloody atots and labour trouMetf that occurred In Singapore reemUy are any nample of what the Communists ran do from bemnd the scenes, then what they can do la the dpeu may better be imagined than
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  • 68 2 BANGALORE: The unprecedented heavy rain >r\ c 'ThKa'rtt.fr and Shimo^f districts of Mysore State m May Uau resulted In extensive damn, to private and public properties. it wa* officially Ftp ted here. The Chief Minister, Mr. K. Hanumanthiya, told Pressman th&t damage to
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  • 956 2 No Survival In Future War Warns President Prasad Salvation Only In Gandhian Teachings HYDERABAD: President Dr. Rajendra Prasad said here last Sunday if it were realised by the nations of the world that there would foe no survival m the future wars and consequently abandoned the policy of interference m
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  • 393 2 Minister's Assurance To Foreign Firms NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research is to intensify immediately its search for oil and other mineral sources m anticipation of the requirements of the heavy industrialization pro* gramme envisaged m the second Five
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  • 77 2 The Commissioner for India In Malaya, Mr. R. k. Tandon, addressing the gathering at a Buffet Party held m honour of Mr. i. M. Jumabhoy, Assist Minister for Commerce and Industry, Government of Singapore, at the Sea View Hotel here on Tuesday, June 81. The Mercantile Community
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  • 27 2 MADRAS: Mr. J>. 6. Ktimfcraswarat Raja, Governor of Ortasa, arrived here by air from Bhubancswar last week and prQCeedeH +ft Rflianalnvum train.— FOC
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  • 302 2 POBDIOggftR V The CtUe/ 4*fb. laid the *■*»;<*# «*oo| 4>«t«ng at Mrawmbakk**,. «d J WBHUiiiJir mreattan «w»t% at Purftaclrappam. two vUtagtt Hie nwrt day, he laid the foundation-stone of another recreation centre at Suramangalam and of a school building at Molapakkam, two villages m the Nettapakkam Commune.
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  • 49 2 SAMASTTPUR- Six persons were killed m a' cyclone that hit tihe northern districts of Bihar recently delayed reports received here said. i-^?*-, t s eBe^ wo P« r ol were killed dn Khajon village, m I Dewbhanga and four others at Muzzafarpur town.- FOC
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  • 114 2 Upper Assam Alerted Against Floods SHILLONQ: Tfc* Assam Government authorities last week alerted people of the entire area from Satkhowa Ghat to Maakacher against floods m this Silchar area of Upper Assam. Hundreds of boats have been kept m readiness for any emergency, and focdgralng and medicines are being stored
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  • 75 2 BOMBAY: Mr. J. R. D. Tata, who had jMte to tne UAA. to set-k > N0 niflHon (about Rs 28 cWTes) loan for expanding the Tata Stee) Mill at jaanshedpur, nrettttoed here last week by air. He said he was hopeful of securing
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  • 610 3 CONGRESS PRESIDENT DHEBAR'S ASSURANCE MoSSF^I Sin?' N l e t* r the <*««*«* I>e«lde«< wiSStL mJL£!i IBee^* h s e tort Slinky tbtU Qou Minister Nehru had already expressed (his opinion about the liberation of OOa and the Union Government w as working for it.
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  • 103 3 FOC BOMBAY: A group of 40 Indian doctors drawn from all parts of the country left here last week for th e u-S.A. for a year's work Jn American and Canadian hospitals. Thirty-four of them will work m various American hospitals, and five will
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  • 117 3 Candidate With Live Symbol CHANDERNAGORE, An Independent candidate for Chandernagore seat fa tfce West Bengal Legislative Asaemgly recently •cored a point over his three rivals by enlisting tide service of a live symbol elephant. He hired a circp t»l«--phant and paraded the streets with It "to familiarise the electors with
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  • 49 3 photo. This 'Maharajah' making aa 'obeisance' b* Mr. S. A. Rao, of Cathay Organisation, personating the emblem of Air India International at a fancy dress parade conducted by the Singapore Chinese Ladies Association, at the Victoria Memorial Hall recently. Mr. Rao was awarded a prize.— I.D.M.
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  • 174 3 Iron Steel Ministry Comes Into Being NEW DELHI; The Ministry of Iron and Steel, In terms of the Presidential order promulgated on May ;<9 last, came Into being last week. i^ri *P. 1\ Krlshnama chart, Minister for Commerce and Industry, will also be the Minister for Iron and Steel. Sri
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  • 138 3 NAGPUR; The Madhya Pradesh Government have undertaken to stand guarantee for Ra. 210 lakhs to the Reserve Bank of India to be given as a loan m 1955-56 to (the Ma dhya Pradesh Co-operative Central Bank for advancing short-term loans to agriculturists thro%h co-operative channels. This
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  • 96 3 Her Majesty the Oueen atops to talk with an fodian patient during her tour of one of the wards at Hamrner- smith Hospital, London, recently. The visit coincided with the Jubilee of the opening of the Hospital and the Twenti- eth anniversary of the inangu
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  • 160 3 Rs. 1m. Fruit Canning Factory For Mysore BANGALORE: Mysore wilt soon have a well-developed fruit canning- industry. The Committee on industries wihtcn met last week, Mr. H. M. Chennabasappa, Minister for Industries, presiding, W>k a decision to recommend to the Government the starting of a fruit canning concer n on
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  • 224 3 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and industry Ministry last weeK announced its export policy tor a number of agricultural commodities. It iias oeen decided to license freely export of cane jaggery and cane jaggery powder, gram and gtam tM4*u; Kardl seeacakea and niger seedcake^ witnout any quantitative
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  • 85 3 AMRITSAR: The session experts committee of the AllIndia Congress committee will visit Amrtstar on July 2 to select a site for tfo« forthcoming Congress session here m the middle of January 1956. Giani Gurmukh Singh Mussaflr, President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress, said that the meeting
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  • 219 3 NEW DELHI: Terms of engagement of Gurkha personnel enrolled In the Indian Army will hereafter be the same as for other infantry personnel, that is, the minimum colour service of seven year» and a period of combined colour and reserve service of IS
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  • 122 3 Underground Cables Will Link Indian Cities AHMEDABAD: The Union Deputy Communications Minister. Mr. Raj Bahadur, said here that the Government proposed tii connect hij cities with underground cables and expand the network of telegraphic channels m order to remove "transmission bottleneck." Mr. Raj Bahadur, who arrived here last Saturday on
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  • 233 3 Proposed Aerodrome Near Kurnool ■"NiEW DELHI: Construction of an aerodrom« near Kurnool, capital of Andhra State, would commence &s soon a s the necessary land was acquired Mr. U c. Jain, Director-General of Civil Aviation, said here. The approximate cost of this aerodrome, he added, would be Rs 12 lakhs
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  • 44 4 SAN FRANCISCO, June 24: Mr. V. M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister yesterday, gftve Mr. John Foster Dulles United States Secretary of State his final acceptance of the Western procedural proposals for the te)p level Big tour Geneva Conference.— Reuter
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  • 237 4 Reaffirmation Of 5 Principles And Ceding Of Formosa To China MOSCOW, June 21— Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India and Marshal Nikolai Bulganln, the Soviet Prime Minister, signed m the Kremlin a joint declaration of principle agreed during Mr. Nehru's 15 day stay m Russia. They
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  • 181 4 Alliance Not Anti-Workers! From Our staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, Alliance candidate, contesting Kuala Lumpur Benrat Constituency, last night accused the Labour Party as attempting to make out that Alliance was an aguinst workers. He was addressing a mass rally m Kepong. six miles from here.
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  • 110 4 SARABOJI COLLAGE IN TANJORE From Our Own correspondent TANJORE, June, 24: Under the chairmanship of Mr. C. A. Ramakrishnan, District Collector, who is also Chairman of the College Committe, the Raja sa-raboji College, starteu functioning yesterday. The college will be housed temporarily i<n the famous Saraswathi Mahal till works on
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  • 98 4 From Our Own correspondent NEW DELHI, June 24: A Bill seeking to <reg!ulate f he working ot crossword puzzzle competitions will be inuroauced m the ensuing session of Ljak Saba. commencing: on July lib. But owing to neavy agenda the consideration of tnis bill
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  • 74 4 To Study Effects Of Change-Over To Metric System From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 24: The Standing Committee for metric system of weights and measures meeting here yesterday decided to set u p a technical committee to study problems resulting from changeover to metric system and suggest solutions for
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  • 30 4 KARACHI, Jiune 24: Paktatan and India have reached a limited and provisional ment on distribution of canal water m the Indus Basil), it was authoritatively learned here.- Reuter
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  • 210 4 Dr. Richard K. C. Ijee, Presfcfent of the Board of Health of Hawaii, will arrive m Singapore today, on a visit to the Colony and to th e 'Federation of Malaya under the educational exchange programme of the U.S. Department of State. During
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  • 67 4 Growing Sea Erosion Near Cochin Harbour From Our Own correspondent ERNAKULAM, June 24: In a costal village near Cochin Harbor, sea c'rosion is growing m intensity. A large area stretching from Nayararn'oalam to Kushupilly has been affected. Hundred of coconut trees are uprooted and about two hundred huta washed away.
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  • 99 4 Fro m Our Own corresp ndent PONDICHERRY, June, 24: A new girls' high school named after the national Poet Subramania Barathi declared open yesterday by Mrs. Kewal Singh, wife of the Chief Oxnmisstonar. This school will I vcpar c students for Matnic Kxnnnination of Madras University,
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  • 29 4 NEW YORK, June 24: A new ««\;iorimont'l tire an* nounced yesterday is made fr?m rock and sand, and can withstand temperatures of nearly 600 degrees fahrenheit. AP
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  • 93 4 from Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 24.— The Government of India is to develop about ninety centres m India for promoting internal tourism and Rameswaram is on c of them, according to Mr. O. V. 'Alagesan, Deputy Minister for railways. Mr. Alagasan, disclosed that with
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  • 164 4 Medical Examination FEDERATION: It is unusual to have annual medical examination of the drivers, wny this practice m City Council alone and not m Government and private bus oopnpanies? THE CITY COUNCIL; TtAs examination is m tn e interest both of tne public and of tiv ojivers themselves. SUMCRAN NVAi
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  • 233 4 ■FEDERATION-. The Government and city Council Labour union should not be recognised by the City CouncJ]. CITY COUNCIL: This suggestion is utterly undemocratic. This (request Is refused. LEAVE OF ABSENCE (The Fccieration requests that an employee who has completed three years service should me granted
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  • 272 4 If Not Reds Would Be In Power Now Says Sir John COLOMBO June 24. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon said that if it had not been for American preparedness, Communists would already have been m power m Ceylon. He was speaking on mn opposition amendment
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  • 141 4 MR. KANJI DWARAKADAS IN S'PORE An authority on Industrial Labour m India and one of the founder members of the All] India Trade Union Congress, Mr. Kanji Dwarakadas of Bombay who has been on a Malayan tour since June 4, is now back again m Singapore, to continue his study
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  • 91 4 POSSIBILITIES OF DEEPENING PALK STRAIT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 24: The Government of India would shortly set up a committee to examine the possibilities of deepening the Palk Strait between India and Ceylon, it was learnt here. This will enable ocean lines and castal vessel to pass
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  • 36 4 The First Annual Athletic Sports of the ST. THOMAS SCHOOL, wIU be held at the P. and t. Workers' Union Ground, Serangoon Road, at 2.3(X p.m. Mrs. R. W. Woods will give away th e prizes.
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  • 72 4 Two lorries, on c belonging to the Nlyor Kluang Estate, were burnt by terrorists m the Kluang- district of johore on Thursday, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, it adds: In the Besut area of Trengganu on Wednesday, a party of geological survey
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  • 123 4 At about 9-15 a-m- on Thursday, June 23 'the body of an unkn/ira maje, Cbine«e was i e covered from the Slngapoa* River between Ooleman Bridge and Read Bridge. The body was tfhAj of a middle aged man, height about 5' 4" and medlcm build.
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    • 29 4 I VVWUWWWVAWWVMUIAMVW Arrangements i ■jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOt) Today The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall will lay the Foundation stone of the ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE at Fort Canning Rise at 5 p.m.
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