Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111. No. 173. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 257 1 As His Fast Enters Its Third Day Proa our Own Correspondent; r p*„ C |©;c t S— Ai Mahatma Gandhi's fast enters its third icern felt here among leaders and Dominion Minisfcn foi l Leader's life H a decision to fast came as a surpto
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  • 64 1 nir r from Lahore says: A joint conference of re- li« Indian and Pakistan dominions was held here (fie situation m the riot-torn East and West Punkr plans for conceded action to restore peace and to nation of minorities from the disturbed areas ol Nehru Indian
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  • 65 1 10,000-Mile Operation Seahawk" Across Indian. Ocean Three R.A.F. Of No. 205 mmand Far East, .ire taking off k-end on "Operaa 0.000 mile flight Ocean to Durrd trip the aircraft n the Ceylonese 500 miles due >n, and the BniLslands, 1,400 mUes toutl of the t he coast of nbassa, chief
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  • 102 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sept. 3. With a view to achieving the maximum economy m the use of foreign exchange, the Government of India have addressed a high priority letter to all Provincial Government* asking them to forward estimates of their requirements for eac»h
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  • 27 1 Own Correspondent) 3.— The Madras terdav evening deI a civic address Rovse who is arto open the InMion here Copyr 'th|
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  • 111 1 Food Is Key To World Peace" EISENHOWER ..St. Pual, Minneapolis, Sept. 3. Eisenhower said today that food is the key to world peace and it s up to the United States to produce it. Eisenhower said it was no use "talking about ideals and principles fo a man who sees
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  • 30 1 QUITO, Sept. 3.— Vice-President Mariano Suarez Vintimilla temporarily took over the leadership of Ecuador today a few hours after the dictatorship of Colonel Mancheno was overthrown by a counter-revolution. UP
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  • 132 1 TRICOLOUR HOISTED ON OSMANIA VARSITY! tfrviu our una Correapvuucm> Hyderabad, Sept 3.— Flag day was observed here yesterday, with a large number of stuuenvs participating and tne Indian .National nag hoisted m many places. Stuuents took a huge procession and ooisted tne nag on the Osmania University iSuilding: the flag
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  • 67 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Sept. 3.— -Governor Pakwasa is contemplating drastic reduction of his personal establishment. It is explained after August 15, both "discretion" and "individual judgment" which were vested m (he Governors before are scrapped and few, if any. flies row go
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  • 172 1 bomnport, Sept. 3. Foreign Secretary truest uevin today called on the United States to redistribute its vast hordes of [.old, buried at Hort Knox. Kentucky, as one oi the surest ways of restoring would economy. He told the annuel convention of the British
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  • 63 1 FORT WORTH (Texas), Sept U. Thirty-one black-bellied B-29's 01 the Eighth airfares manned by uo'J crew members of the Seventh Bomb group took oIF on Tuesday night on the first lap of a mass trans-Atlan-tic crossing flight. Tin y arc flying to Gieblschadt air
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  • 54 1 HAMBURG, Sept. 3.— Fourteen tf the 18 Germans convicted of killing GO British airmen, recaptured after a mass brea& from a prison camp, were sentenced today to die on the gallows. Two others were given life sentences and the remaining two will be imprisoned
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  • 159 1 Five-Day Inquest Ends (By Our Staff Reporter) After mqfre tfhan two hours' deliberations, a mixed jury comprising three Indians, one Chinese, one European and' one Malay yesterday returned a unanimous verdict of justifiable hofmicide thus concluding the five-day inquest into the death of
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  • 398 1 Southport, Sept. 3.— British Pr*me Minister Clement Attlee t con duct of tne Indian problem ranked with the classic developments of the British Commonwealth, equal to ttie statemanship which brought Australia and Canada in.o existence and saved South Africa, Foreign Secretary, Mr. Erne.t
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  • 110 1 Athens, kept. 3.— The bulk ot Greece s 80,000 civil servants today uened the new and shaky Government ol premier Constanui Tsalaairs by announcing t£ieir determination to striae tomorrow despite a uirtat ol miprisonment and ucavy penalties. iiieir announcement for^jd tic OaOiiiet into an
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  • 100 1 The King has be^n pleased to approve that on and afer Au±,Uot 15th, the worus "liNluA IAIi^KATOK" and "EMFEkOK UF INDIA" will ue omitted irom Royal Style and title m all documents. His Majesty has also sigmned his intention on and after same da^e omit
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  • 81 1 Malayan Airways To Extend Their Operations To Java The first Malayan Airways aircraft to visit Java or Sumatra took off from Kallang airport for Batavia and Sourabaya at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. This fliprht is a charter but it will be followed, m the near future, with regular flights. Malayan aircraft,
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  • 35 1 We are it: Malcolm IfaeDonald, Governor-General no.v making good proj m his convalescence following enteric fever an J tlvit lie will b; able to resume h:a duties on Monday Sept. 15.
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  • 42 1 OPERA IN AID OF CHILDREN CENTRE F UND A thrr -i.ct opor a called "Patriots if Cathay" will be stapid on Sunday. by the Chinese Musi* i>. nc and Drama So i t which will go entirely oi the il Welfare Dept.
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  • 535 2 Calcutta Citizens Told: "Responsibility For Gandhi's Life Rests Entirely On You" Danger Now Nearer Than During Previous Fasts, Warns Rajaji .New Delhi, Sept. A call to save the Hfc of Mahatma (.anuni, lasting to &iop rioting m Calcutta wnere me aeam roil
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  • 108 2 Colombo. Sept 3. Co-operation between Sinhalese and Tamils Ceylon'^ two largebt communities will be an issue .when .Jaffna, second largest city on the island, to the polls on Thursday m the general election which is now m Its second week and is due to end
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  • 222 2 London, Sept. 3— V. R. Vellodi, retiring High Commissioner for India m Britain, caused a "minor earthquake*' at India House when he arrived fhere two years ago, it was stated at a farewell party held m his honour m London last night. •Several High
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  • 81 2 Mombasa, Sept. 3.— -A prominent Indian merchant, Shamsuddin Dhanji Merah*, was acquitted on a U,OOO bribery charge m the magistrate's court here 011 the grounds that the prosecution's evidence conflicted and no case had It had been alleged that be offered a bribe to Mr. S. S.
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  • 93 2 Washington, Sept. 3. Usually well-informed sourcei reported that Soviet Russia had rejected the late-' United States' protest over s«> v i«-t failure to restore the lianchurian port <>f Dairen, to international commerce. Not disclosing m what form the Soviet rejection took, th t same
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  • 137 2 Burmese Give Civic Welcome To Lord Listowell Rangoon, Sept 3.— Strong UK** ritv measures were enforced at the City Hall m Rangoon yesterday when Lord Listowel, Burma Secretary, who is paying an official visit to tne country, was presented wifn an address of welcome. Replying to a formal address of
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  • 110 2 Madras, bept. 3. Mr. Kuppu unettiar, a mercnani 01 conjecva- am, na.s presented 10 tne &peaaej i ue iviauras legislative .russemoiy a tn-coioiu_ suk nag 01 tne simian union ana tne speaker has aecioea tnat u snan oe nung at a ouitaoie spot
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  • 113 2 London, Sept 3 —"The prestige of India, m spite of the division of the country, is high m the United States of America," said Mr. Asaf Ali. the Indian Ambassador to the United States, when he met London journalists at an informal party
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  • 108 2 London, Sept. 3. A Foreign Office spokesman disclosed yesterday that former British Ambassador to Warsaw Victor Cavendish Bentinok v was not longer a member of His Majority's .diplomatic services." Tne spokesman refused to explain out Jiaicated ttiat this was not connected witn tne Polish Government i
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  • 63 2 AUSTRALIA URGED TO NATIONALISE COAL INDUSTRIES Melbourne. Sept. 3. The Australian councu 01 iraaes unions aeciuta yesjeraay to asn. tne federal government witn tne co-opera-tion ot uie states to nationalist tne coal ana steed industries. i no council also oecioea to conduct a campaign, lor tne nationalisation 01 oaiuUng, propaseu
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  • 406 2 London, Sept. Signs tr a t British Commonwealth relation* have recently entered a new phase, with India and Pakistan playing a significant role, are being watched with interest by newspapers and members of the public here. Thc most important single factor
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  • 84 2 DEPUTY MINISTERS CONFAB ON GERMAN PEACE TREATY London. Sept. :<.— -The autumn meeing of thd Foreign Ministers 1 Deputies on the German peaca treaty will open m London on October 6 a foreign Office spokesman announced yesterday. 1 heir task will be to attempt again to attempt again to reach
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  • 135 2 British Press Correspondents Accused By Burma Newspaper Rangoon. Sept. 3. The official New Times of Burma, accusing foreign correspondents m Rangoon yesterday ol "distorting the Burmese scene, complained that British newspaper^, m editorials on %he recent assassination of seven Burmese Cabinet Ministers, published the ."speculations, guesses and inferences of leader
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  • 486 2 Istanbul, Sept Turkey's d ,j» interest m j Moslem state 01 Pakistan and her high hopes for j reflected m a series of leading articles which ha\. ernment and Opposition press m Is tanbul. i writing m the Opposition Indepen. dent newspaper "Vatan", Ahmet
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  • 143 2 France Heading For All-Out inflation? Paris, Sept llp Ramadier v» l| ni>| trance i> heaam lor a u^l to war all out tl io n i I manned rigid *v l«ritv "bmL^l similar to thosr -m^A by Britain to tight tne cl on crisis. "»^m Addressing th< French NY 1
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  • 78 2 Vienna. Sept 3 lass disclosed today that the Sovto missioner m Austria, I olunt! raJ K. Kourasov reiterated R opposition to th< million-dollar rein t appr tor Austria on grounds that ii unrestricted control the States and const r country's independent Tne
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  • 86 2 Paris Sept i colfin drap m a bridal veil Wf t athedral of Rueil today at ol Ts other coflfi victims of a tire at tht Select on Saturday In the lust cotlin was a 19-year-old girl, Vvette Ai> who was to have i" en
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  • 54 2 Toronto. Sept. arc reported to I terday when a crashed lit ad 01 express at Dugali Winnipeg letting Rescue wort charred \\r< covered l V bodi< died m hospital. Fifteen injun hospital at 51 Boi Byewitnes tivea were locked I that flam* g from
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  • 228 2 New York, Sept. lt is imperative that ti- v enca should be fully and correctly informed and historic changes taking place m India J president of the India League of America' s ae declared: 'The League's first objective— to kecft the Indian freedom
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  • 653 3 Initial Problems And Solutions BRITISH FORCE IS HAPPY AND LL-CARED FOR, SAY OBSERVERS pi. In December, 1945, a month before the rri of the Hritish Commonwealth Force arrived m was a hleak. cold, bomb-battered town, with none and comforts of occupied areas m
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  • 70 3 New lork, Sept. 3 —At least 421 people were kuied m acciuqnts uunng the tnited States celebrations oi labour L»ay at me weckena the last Holiday week-end of tne summer. irarnc accidents accounted for abb ueatns siign^iy moie than tlie ixa-uiiai Gaiety Councils loreca^t
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  • 82 3 I.S. Building Atom Reserves For International Threats? Moscow, Sept. 3 —The United States was building a reserve of atom bombs to back up "an international policy of threat, blackmail ana frightening of weak people" but her monopoly could not last long, the Soviet commentator E. M. Kubinstein wrote today m
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  • 83 3 New York. Sept. 3.— Banks throughout the United States were "invaded" yesterday as thousands of ex-servicemen of World War Two rushed to cash thejr demobilisation deferred gratuity bonds. In Lousville. Kentucky, the ru^h was so great that one bank called the police to restore order. A commercial
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  • 638 3 London, Sept. Floating-docks giant mobile bases which during (he war provided repair facilities far from any dockyard are, m many instances, being 4 recalled" to Britain from foreign service. Reasons given by the Admiralty arc three-fold: 1. The dollar situation; 2.' Because of Britain's
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  • 472 3 Palestine Partition Can Be Imposed Only By Force, Warn British Papers PARTITION IS RIGHT, SAYS MANCHESTER GUARDIAN The liberal Manchester Guar- London, Sept. X. Though partition was the only satisfactory solution oi Palestine, it might have to be imposed by force and would not be altogether impartial, British papers declared
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  • 134 3 Far Eastern Confab On Japanese Treaty This Month London, Sept. 3. The Canl* Conference of British COBHinoiIWSS countries on the Japanese p^ace iicttleinent came to the unanimous conclusion that a general Far Eastern peace conference ought to ba held before the end of September, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learned yesterday from
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  • 55 3 Kure. Sept- 3.— The British ship Devonshire departed from Kure yesterday with 82 dependents returning to India including Mrs. S. M. Shrinagesh wife of Brigadier Shrinagesh who commands the 280 th Indian Infantry Brigade here. Shninagesh is at present attending the Canberra Conference and will return
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  • 91 3 Improved Indo-British Trade Conditions Forecast Newcastle, England, Sept. 3.— Mr. A. W. Burton. Britisn Trade Commissioner at Sydney, Australia, recently appointed the British Government's Trade Commissioner at Calcutta, tolti the Newcastle Chamber ol Commerce yesterday that trading conditions between Britain anu Inoia would improve considerably once the communal lighting m
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  • 58 3 Amsterdam, Sept 3.— Dr. Hubertu.s Van Mook, Lt. Gov. Gen. of the Netherlands East Indies, arrived at Schiphol airport from Batavia yesterday for consultations with the Dutch Cabinet about the Indonesian situation. He is expected to stay three or four days. He told reporters tuiat the United Nakons Security Council's
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  • 194 3 Vietnamese Will Co-Operate With France If Saigon. Sept 3 —Dr. Ho tin Minh. Premier of ihe Vietnam Republic, reaffirmed Vietnam's desire to co-operate with France when he broadcast over the Vietnam controlled radio yesterday the second anniversary of the proclamation of Vietnam independence. "I repeat that if France loyally recognizes
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  • 34 3 Saicon, Sept. 3. Emil Bolla< French Hig-h ommisionc-r In Indo China, will announce the French (;<•- vernment policy m Indo.China whtn he speaks at Hadongf, near Hanoi on Sept. l 1 0 r 11 Reuter
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  • 831 4 Election Manifesto issued The newly formed Progressive Party holding the view that tht future of the people of this colony will depend upon {he success of the coming elections has called up^ n all eligible persons to register as voters witnout
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  • 55 4 Mr. G. S. Muthukrishnan, Associate Editor, Indian Daily Mail, will fly a round trip to Penang as a guest of the Malayan Airways, Ltd. Leaving Singapore tomorrow morning, he will break his flight at Kuala Lumpur, and proceed to Penang the next day. He will return
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  • 73 4 The Hony. Secretary, the Singapore Printers' Union, writes: "The present nddrjt* of the Singapore Printers' Vmon If :J4, Sit Wan Road, and all Communications sh-.uld be forwarded to that address. "The following changes have been made m the Executive committee. Messrs. A. Jayaram and R. Munusainy as
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  • 183 4 In accordance with me aecision made sometime ago, a Joint Committee ior the Malayan i>nion and Singapore to advise on import and txporj policy lias now been set up consisting of the *«nancial Secretaries and the two Economic Advisers with the Economic Adviser to the
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  • 154 4 The Army Civil bervice Union, Singapore, will oe holding a Dance ill me nappy v\oild L>uoar».t on tne night oi oept. 7, ior the dual purpose oi raising a eliare k unu and celebrating Hs first anniversary. The Dance will be extended to l a.m. and prices
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  • 76 4 The Passing Out Parade took place on Friday last m the Prison Compounds, tfatu Gajah, when the first batch of fifty students completed their course at the Training School for Sub- Warders of the Malayan Prisons. The Sub-Warders under the charge of Mr. R.H. Smith gave
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  • 76 4 ONLY 3,176 VOTERS REGISTERED LAST MONTH We are informed that 3,176 Singapore citizens have registt red as voters up to the evening of Saturday, Aug. 30. But the end of the week saw a more rapid increase m the numbers registering, an increase which continues. The special registration office m
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  • 80 4 The annual Government Clerical Service Examination will be held this year on September 29. A General Order Class for the benefit of those already m the service will commence today m the Council Chamber (Government Offices Building) at 6 p.m. sharp. Lessons for this class are
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  • 240 4 -FINAL WARNING TO DEFAULTERS The period allowed for the registration of all existing firms and person? wno carry on business registrable under the Business Names Ordinance, 1940, expired on Augjst 31, 1947. Those who are registrable and have not done so are asked
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  • 57 4 CHANGI RED CROSS WORKER GET HIGH AWARD The Austrai Mrs. boyd Mo motner ol ewaraed tne utaaj u». i, g eioos nwara, six \t v oro^s Mrs. bioria many bomoiny atiacned io tvanoaia u>u< tfoyu Moriartj U^, £>he was Intel >***> representative wiure sne met i oi war. At i
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  • 72 4 FIRST BOOK EXHIBITION IS KUALA LUMPUR ror the tint m Kuala Lump m 'i\'; an I tion ot lintish bo m tne Chinese A Lumpur, tor thr< and will be o„ He free of cr each morning m JJ The opening formed today of Education, v K. liolgate, 10n *l
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  • 72 4 JAPANESE SENTENCED TO DEATH AT CHANGI GAOL m a War Crimes trial just concluded at Cnangi uaol, Japanese Major Mizoe llacmzo was sentenced to dtfttft for his complicity m the kilil&n of lour K.A.r. personnel at Aialang, Java, m May 1^42. fcvintnea was, given by Mr. J.W. lhauaway, the Dn
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  • 88 4 The following, telegiam has Ktetn received by the Malayan Union Governor, Sir Edward Gent, from the Colonial Oir.ce, London, m reply to his message congratuating H.R.H. Princess Margaret Rose on the occasion oi 17th birthday recently: **Your telegram of August 17 has been laid
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  • 109 4 On or about the 12th August, 1941 an Army Jeep No. *****64 was abandoned fifty miks north of Kuala Lumpur on the Ipoh road. It is believed that a British Army officer who was travelling to Ipoh saw this vehicle and arranged to send out a Recovery
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  • 131 4 Maj -General D.A.L. Wade, C.8., U. ij.il,., M.t.| will succeeu Lt.oenerai A. uaiioway, C.Jb., t.H.li.i U. 6.0., ivi.C, as u.U.C. Maiaya Command. Ueneral Uaiioway nas o^en appointed High Commissioner and commander- in- L Mcl liritisn i roops Austria, and is expected to leave Maiaya on baturuay, sept.
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  • 171 4 A Safety-First Week campaign ii being launched by the Naval Air Station at Sambawang Singapore from Ist to Sept. 7. Lapt. J.S.C. Salter, DSO., K.N. captain of the Station is doing everything possible to make the campaign a sucoess among the .Navy's drivers. Safety-first
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  • 37 4 Major I). H. de T. Heade, K.I. A S.C., has join, d the Public Relations Service, FARELF, as D.A.D.P.R (News) m place of Major C. L iroudfoot. His telephone number is 5341 Ext. 394.
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