Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1949

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail \OL. NO. 129. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 96 1 INDIAN MERCHANTS IN MALAYA TO NOTE oreement Reached Between Covt. And LiUrs Representatives CALCUTTA OUTRAGES: iS GN QUANTITY, OR QUALITY i i -poiiclcnt) restrictions regardiiu cloth exl moved, according to the decisions Lhe Government of India ofi held at the office ol
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  • 242 1 Compromise in DutchIndonesian Deadlock? A..AiiEMENT PREDICTED IN A COUPLE OF DAYS tATAVIA. June 19.— The Dutch and Republicans appear. a> to <»e muring a compromise in the deadlock over the ceasefire order to the guerillas ivni' lit on the order j remaining hindrance to Republican leaders returning to karta, according
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  • 66 1 KIDDERPORE SEVA DAL OFFICK RAIDED (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, June If* The Con firths Scva Dal office in KiddiTpore area in Calcutta was raided last night by some persons causing damages to its property volunteer who was inside tin- office raised the alarm which attracted the people of (he
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  • 51 1 SIMLA. Junt 19.— The Control (o)Uiinu«e of fliiiiachal Pradesh. which liiet at (hamba r« cintly, passed u resolution urging the Cobmi^'ss President, Dr. Sitaramayya. to acquir*- Birla House *n l)«lhi where >lahatma Gandhi was murderedj for purposes <>f b»'ing ustd as a national trust.
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  • 20 1 Kashmir Will Remain In India: Sheikh Abdullah's Confidence I I H B m I B H B I 9 H
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  • 41 1 OUTH, June 19 Thouund.- 1 Britons cruwclt d aboard ouri on Saturday rt wh< -re Japan surren- „000 ton U.S. battl* h- r- with nine other Am". craft for an official r in Britain.- A. P.
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  • 66 1 TIME FOR SUBMISSION OF BOOKS FOR TAMIL VALARCHI KAZHAGAM ANNUAL COMPETITION AXTENDED I u/r: I own < orropondent) ramil v. riters in Malaya will stiU have for the Annual Competition agam, to decide the best \f > f ommiitec meeting de receiving entries after July 15 ;«s to -uijmit entries.
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  • 155 1 Congress Enquiry One-Sided, Says Prakasam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 19 —Mr T Pra> kasam. former Premier of Madras and a leading Andhra number demanded thai "special tribunal" bf appointed for "full" inquiry into the allegations against some of the Madras Ministers and Congressmen. Mr. Prakasam was responsible for
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  • 195 1 Peaceful, Unconstitutional Polling" A€leuter report frim Chandernaj;or*' says; Bri^k polling marked today's i>Ferendum in this 250-year-old three squarejnile patch of French territory in Calcutta's suburbs. Th.- result of the polling will d< oid" the fUtUTe political status of Chandertiagore whether it will merge with India or remain French. Prom 7
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  • 54 1 FOOJIA, Juiu 191— 54«->^ar.uld government official was among the first batch of graduates who reeo'itlv passe i from the Poona University near here. The official, Mr. V. T. hita.e, passed hlfl Intermediate KxaminaItron i'.i 1!>*."». He is Deputy Assistant Controller of Military Ac•ounts with the Southern
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  • 262 1 CHINA (ANTON. June 19. The Nationalist Government said today thai it would blockade Communist held areas of the China toast. The announcement was made alter i meeting of Prime Minister Yen Hsi-shan's cabinet. Observers b'-l'-Y'.'d thia blockade might be- in preparation for Natio si
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  • 131 1 CHAKDERNAGORE YO TING: (From Our Own Correspondent) CHANDERNAGORE, .June 19.— .Chandernagore went to polls today to decide whether she should remain part of the French Union or merge herself with India. Polling opened in quiet atmosphere free from excitement that was associated with such
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI. June 19— Persian nationals who settled in India before May 1. 1943, and who hav«* bt'en exempt from the rul*s governing the registration of foreftgaeia have bun ask<d to regi>t«r before Aue. 15. An Indian HoAU Minister press notf whicfa announced the
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  • 119 1 NEW YORK. June 19 Mr Henry Wallace. lender of tn American Progressive Party, has> predicted a depression unless tne United Stau •> trades witn Kussia Eastern Europe and China A statement Issued by the party s National Committee quoted Mr. vvaiiacr as saying in an
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  • 159 1 CONGRESS SECRETARY COMPLETES MADRAS CORRUPTION CHARGES PROBE 'From Our Own Correspondent; MADRAS, June J9. tongr V v 6 S»*cr«*tary Shankarrao D«*o has almost completed the enquiry into h< charge^ against some Madras .Ministers and expects t<> leave for i)« lhi today. Minivers Gopala Reddi and Dr. T. S. S. Rajan
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  • 109 1 PRAGUE, June 19 G^orgi l>iCommunist Premier of Bulgaria, is so ill that Czech newspapers have bee s told 1% prepare his death m>tic< s a Czech newsman said <»n Friday. Communist authorities have alerted editors and told them to gn Dimitrov's obituary into type, Mm n»wsman said,
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  • 125 1 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN deiil oi (he India Peasants Con grew, a jd before President Truman on Wednesday a H.5.52.<>0 0,600,000 plan for developinir hackwarcl areas. Raiii;a told reporters thai th« American President was lympathetic and .-howed appreciation of India's spirit
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  • 119 1 XKW DELHI. June 19. The search for a suitable tuune far ihr Ruler" of an Indian State under the new Constitution is now i;oing on. Many members of the Constituent Assembly have objected to the term "ruler." Believing as they do in
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI. June 19 Pandii Nt-hruwiU addrest the D«-lh> Provin. al Political Conference ich to b«< heid hi r« on June 18 and 19. Dr. Raj end ra Prasad will preside. Th e conf'iince will discuss prob;«ins i-fla'iiiy io establishment r*t p municipal corporation
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  • 131 1 Poovv Jane l9v_Pandit Kanitu President of (lie Servants ot India Society, has ui«cd the Government to tak«- all necessary .strp*. to tackle the economic problem racing the country. "Unless th»> problem i.s solved satisfactorily, one cannot view the future with great hope," he
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  • 96 1 Caux Sur Montreaux, Jun>> 19.Delegato 8 from Ceylon, Indonesia, Afghani-tan and Japan who a< taking part in th<- International Labour Office's conference at G' travelled n< *njs weekend foi world a.^.-'nibly for uioru] r- aniia. ment. Thry heard Mr Mating Pye, editor of th< Rangoon
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  • 71 1 SAIGON .inn, l!)-Mr. Fran van Thanh. Vietnam* <• < In* I of Um I'rovinr*- of <*>a i till. .1 t»\v ni'l' ires! of Saigon u.t>, shot dead tftdaj wli'lc playing tennis. Mi 'Iran van 17: inh had m-< |<IPHJ off fh- to«ir' il 1.--fi»r wa-
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  • 524 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, June 20, 1919. CONCLUSIVE PROOF IN i ditorial on Jun< 2 entitled "Terrorism in Mala- P turt*/' we explained A lact.^ and figures that the ter- n in this country wat is ai i d.d not admi;. '1 ugh the a i.' the bandit the
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  • 138 2 Union Govt. Likely To Make Important Changes In Attitude Towards Indians A/ York Times Correspondent's Observations Johannesburg, June 19. India's trade boy cot I of South Wrica may he Jilted soon and (hen may be a roun table conference between representatives
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  • 79 2 Foundation Laid For Formation Of Asian Federation Of Labour ijrfclNfcYA, June 19.— Worku. eleven Asian countries are expected tions for the establishment of an Asian Labour here today. The meeting has been called bj l>. tary of the Bengal branch of the In Trade Union Congress, who has drawn 1
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  • 164 2 Pakistan Bombing Of Afghan Territoru KABUL, Afghanistan, Jinn* 19*— The Kabul paper Anis yesterday rejected i Pakistan radio »nb! the bombardment of Moghalgai, and labelled t»ression." "Pakistan admits machine running a «ar but how did bombs fall on Moghalgai M Li. l)wa K
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  • 137 2 Cochin-Travancore Integration Committee Report (Front Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June I!).— The Chairman of the Travancore Cochin in. tefration CommitUe, Mr. N. M. Bach who arrived h<*re yesterday irc»m Trivandrum said the Committee had submitted to the States Ministry an unanimous report, though he refused to disclose th< contents of
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  • 80 2 (From Our Own Corrfspondout) NEW DELHI. June 19.— The application ol Dr. Rani Manohar Lohia, and 4(> other Socialists praying h? Court to summon Prime' Mi tt'ster Pandit Jawaharlai Nt-hru emd some other high officials as court witness in their Case was re, j-otcd yesterday by
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  • 77 2 SYDNEY, June iy.~ At least .six people have been drowned and nearly 1.000 are homeless as a reMilt of Hoods in North Sydney, one of the worst in the district's history. Damage is estimated at millions of pounds. Fifty ships were weatherbound in Sydney harbour
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  • 110 2 BANGKOK, June 19. Thailand (Siam) will s< '>d ti-ark and swimming teams i<» hike pan in the Asian Athletic federation Games Delhi India in l«>.">0 liadar ik. deputy minist< r Interior, said athletes in Inter:iool and public sports competii will be
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  • 91 2 RAJKOT, Juii. 19.— Four persons wen Injured when tii^ police mad< i i, ir 1 landowner) demonstrators who njpi i to enU r the Saurashtia Constituent As« mbly hall Sevenl pthi rs received minor injuries (l rs h ive tx <*n demonstrnhen tor thi past
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  • 85 2 CHANDERNAGORE POLLING BOOTH SET ABLAZE! (From Our Own Correspondent) CHANDERNAGORE. June 19.— )nr of 15 polling- booths erected foi d;:3 referendum here was found ibla/e on Friday nig:ht. The fire wa^ quickly extinguished by volunteers ind l;?cal people. Fouowinf this I^Lhondra Nath Das. President of Uhanderna<}.>re Administrativs Cuncil. requested the
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    78 2 I'llOto. A. l?aker (left foreground) of ClfvtUnd, Ohio. I s\ member of the Convention Committee of Rotary International, welcomes conxeniion deletafei rron Ceylon and India at the Hotel Ton mudore New York on June U In rroiii row are: Baker, I), Wi^ naria uf Colombo. Mnthamma Wirnarja, oi Colombo, and
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  • 172 2 Hyderabad To Be Merged With Neighbouring Provinces? All-lndia Socialist Party's (From our Own Correspondent) JAIN A. June 19— The N.-i ional Executive ol the India Socudfel Partj which concluded three-day session here on Friday passed a resolution expr ssfog jN -concern over (he defenoratinß: situ'ilion" in Hyderabad, |< opined l
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  • 247 2 JOGJAKARTA, June liL-Reprwentative* of member states may he invited to Jogjakarta after PW f/, «h, R u- cha J rmatl ol th reception committee or the Republican Government, told a press conESZJPiLft rCtUni fr m Hanli to •Aneta, the Dutch news agency He added
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  • 46 2 FOREIGN STUDENTS FOR INDIAN MINING SCHOOL NEW DELHI. Jun< 19. Thf Indian Government will reserve seats in the Indian School ot Mines and Applhd Geology at Dhanbad. for students from the o'mnunwealth and foreign countries. The next session oi School of Mining begins in July. FOC
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  • 83 2 NO DISCUSSION IN CONASSEMBLY SAYS DR. PRASAD NEW DELHI, June iy.~ Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President oi the Constituent Assembly, disallowed the BUggestion of Mauiana Ha i;ttMohani to diSCUu on the floor of h< House thfl govenimen*', action on Sikkun Pra-ad said that blich Diatteri Ehould b e brought before the
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  • 82 2 PORTABLE SPINNING PLANT LATEST INDIAN INVENTION BOMBAY, Juim lihi' spinning plam led 1.. vohiiiohi.. been mail,, v Ol|i work of is gp Ban be us ,i i,«»h iklii in, Apart from -> nn utilised 1,,, tii —thus producing r n jj i>«mmi\ I\w plant i. m h- fly hand by
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  • 40 2 CALCI people killed, QciaJ people Injui which 24 bOU Strikii cupled r office in raided in and police and a suburb" Earlier this w< i described as tacked the ha congres&m i
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  • 24 2 CHAMBON "FULLY SATISFIED" (From Our Owi P 1 Pon d i cherry Ind i C do ba mad rend E n on H< merg
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  • 56 3 Racial Group Prejudice Will Lead To War in Secretariat Memorandum 5 Qf World's Foremost licrs For Protection r Qf Minorities 19. Racial ami group I tit tides favourable to warmorandum prepared by th<> sub-commission on the preand the protection of minoI «»f some 600 scientists opologists, historians, eco- together the
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  • 93 3 London Film Show In Aid Of Indian Relief Fund LONDON, June If). A special film show was staged here yesteron behalf Of the Indian rcliel fu id and donations will be lorirded to the Prime Minister's t fund in India for voluntary relief work. d by the Indian Relief irnm
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  • 64 3 S, June L9. Col. HuMii n Prune Minister, seemterday to be the only the presidential reum to be held next Saturday limit fur nominations 24 hours. Zaim, who seized power in I irch, Intends to put ird IS minutes belei lline. al circl<
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  • 63 3 CAVITY BY CAVITY ACCOUNT ARDIFF, .lune 19. A local ourt settled down on Friday to a it v h\ cavity account of a list's ui'rk on 680 teeth. Harold L. Bevan, 33-year-old list js accused of obtaining i :.;os bj makintr false claims tist the National Health SerThe Service pays
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  • 84 3 Pro-Indian Merger Campaign Committee Formed In Goa BOMBAY, Juno lf». The Goa National ongreu yesterday anloanced the formation of a 14--man working committee for it^ campaign for merging Portuguese nd;a with India. 1 iic- committee includes seven members from Goa. un-named for easona of security". 8. B. De Silva. President
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    60 3 Photo. SARDAR lIAKDIT SINGH MALIK, Indian High Commissioner in Canada, head of the Indian Delegation to the International Civil Aviation Organisation, makes a speech accepting the Presidency of the Organisation for its third ession in Montreal. Canada, on June 9. At left is Dr. EDWARD VVARNKR. President of the ICAO
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  • 109 3 Indian Police On Guard At Chandernagore Calcutta Border BOMBAY. June 19.— Firemen and security police were standing by yesterday in the French settlement of Chandernagore, where 12,000 voters today will decide whether to join India or remain a part of th< French Union. Indian police weTe ytmt -relay patrolling the
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  • 365 3 Reply To Indian Delegate's C3 LAKE SUCCESS, Juno 19. The Soviet Union denied yesterday in the United Nation that she was conducting an anti-Jewish, anti-Moslem campaign. India's delegate on the 12-man subcominission on the prevention of discrimination and protection of minorities, Mr. M.
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  • 76 3 NEW DELHI, v r eIC —The Goviment of Ind'a has decided to suipejid th<- night air mail yervice throughout Ind'a on account of th<* adv* at of rtw Dioniooß conditions. An official announcement said thr 4 ;iherna* vo lurrangementa hav»been mad« for cor /eying mail
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  • 169 3 Rs. 1 CRORE TO AID REHABILITATION OF E. PUNJAB REFUGEES SIMLA. June I!).— A sum of Its. 1 crore has been sanctioned for the establishment of work centres for refugees in fcast Punjab after conference between representatives of the Central and Kast Punjab Governments here. The amount sanctioned for the
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  • 34 3 NEW DELHI. June 19 The Soviet Embassy hen- is negotiating to buy an undisclosed quantity ol t<*a as part ol a new trade agree ment between India and the So vie I fTninn Reuter
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  • 115 3 LONDON. Juno 19.— The Socialist weekly Tribune, in an editorial under the title "Our Chance In Asia." suggested Britain had an opportunity to "wean China away from Moscow and to help t o stabilise, on the side of freedom, the whole vast area from
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  • 244 3 Britain Wants US To Share Responsibility For Hong Kong Defence? HONG KONG, June 19.— Several British morning newspapers yesterday reported that Britain had asked the United States if she would share the responsibility of defending Hong Kong from attack by the Chinese Communists should the need arise. The mass circulation
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  • 52 3 PRAGUE. June 19. Mr. Anthony de Mello, wellknown Indian sportsm in, was chief guest of honour a* an international hockey tournament here yesterday Con twisting the tournament were teams from Czechoslovakia. \u> tria, Switzerland and Poland. Playing for the Chechoslovakian national side «raa Mr Sinph from the Indian Embassy in
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  • 302 3 Dr. B. C. Roy Welcomes Sarat Bose To Parliamentary Life CALCUTTA, June 19.— Dr. H. 0. Roy, Premier of West Bengal, has issued the following statement The by-election m South Calcutta has come and gone. Barring a fewl incidents, in wnich a person like 1 Air-. Kripalani was roughly handled
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  • 205 3 "WE HAVE LOST A SKIRMISH NOT A BATTLE" VENKATA RAO NEW DELHI. Jum 19.— "We have lost a skirmish not a battle. 1 can jjiv«- many reasons why w«> lost tht South Calcutta by-*lection, but an explanation cannot be an answer My firm opinion is that we lost the election
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  • 233 3 "Strength of Congress Should Not Be Judged By Result" NEW DELHI. June 19. -Mr. AnanUia.sayanam Ayyangar, Secretary of th« Congress Assembly Party, |n a statement said that the strength o! the Congress in the country should r.ot b«> judged by tho result of the South Calcutta by-election. "Th t situation
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  • 105 3 WASHINGTON, Jum 19.— ThUnited Stat^ Congress will begin hearings on .lun« 22 on th. R.ii to •ncl a memorial *<» Mahatm<» Ciandhi in Washington The Bill sponsored, by Repr tative Emmanuel Cellar of n«w York. would Authorise the India f. ague ol America
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  • 69 3 SEOUL. June 18 The Un Nations Commission on Kon today agreed to consider a pro posal that both Russia and th< U.S. withdraw th^ir military training missions from Kon.-a Chairman Anup iSin^l> ol India said the matter would b* t:ik"n up Monday. It was
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  • 65 3 SWISS TRADE BODY TO WITHDRAW FROM WFTU BERNh. June 19. T 1 Trade Union Comr;,is: voted, with Lnirnedlate effect t withdraw ir;.»m t: e Wori r i tlon of Trad* Di >ns Descrlblni the \wiu is brunch of rh» i nnlnform M I Swjss Commission declared It ":ih solutely necessary
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  • 2392 4 Malayan Govt's Ban On Newcomers 'Discriminatory Insultins India* Proposed Agreement Further Complicates The Problem Indications Of Ban Agreement Analysed By S.I.C.C. President Addressing a Cominitte* meeting of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce Singapore, Mr, w. harangapa.<y, lae rresidem oi me Chamber, spoke at length on ihe in_ a rnmenis
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  • 115 4 Chinese Advisory Boards will shortly meet for the first time in Xedah, Selangor Negrl Sembilan and JoJuore. Chinese Advisory Boards have been revived or created to enable closer contact to bv established between the Chinese and the admlnistration. Prominent members of the ditlerent Chinese dialect
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  • 170 4 Recent reports in the Pr states that permanent way O. seers and Anti.Malarial Insp ctora in addressing government on the subject of the (Jowgill report, claim tnat their qualilicatiun.s and responsibilities ar< i such thai their pay snouid continue to be hign> r cnan that of
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