Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail V^i. V. NO. 270; SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, ***** FOLK PAGKS 10 CENTS
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  • 208 1 No Demonstration Anywhere In City jjjies Cremated Inside The Jail Itself k MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OR PRESS faITTED TO WITNESS THE EXECUTION I n <>ur Own C <>rr» -pondtnf utsl Punjab, \oc. IS. \athuram of Mahatma Gandhi, and his mmyan I). Aple were
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  • 288 1 THEY WALKED TO THEIR DEATH WITH SMILES ON THEIR FACES to KKPoin I The \ounii editor who assassinated 'hi- man who told to do it were sprung i i callow's trap at the AmbaJa ceotral I heir bodies were cremated immi'diattly to mil N.i i avail i > ualkdeaih with
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  • 119 1 lausanne. Switzerland Nov. IS Prince A!y Khun tamed a formal tiirJ here Monday of rumours that a .1- about t<j divi r film actress H ivworth. I a, and t:i- Princ( ar< >ta: ing i\ fashi nabl< Palaci Hot< I s birth th« ir
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  • 76 1 NEW COMMANDER OF GUARDS BRIGADE IN MALAYA NAMED LONDON. N«>\ 1 Colonel C. I II |>unb:ir. distinguished service r( |p r iv to tak«- command <»f •>• Second (.11 ird- Brigade in Mai ly i the War Office annom red last nl H» 1 DS.O n porl ti i, O-t.
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  • 204 1 PRINCE CHARLES CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY LONDON. Nov. 15.— Prince Charie* celebrated his first birthday on Monday. A small crowd outside Claramc House waved and shouted happ> birthday to the blond little boy a.he drove ever to see hl*> greatgrandmother Queen Mary. The child, second in-line for Enland's Throne, waved buck
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  • 74 1 LONDON. Nov. 15 Tin House ol Commons gave final action on Monday rimn- to a bill curbing tin p men ot the House ol Lords and paw d the iray tot nat Dnallsation ol Br lin's Iran and .si- 1 1 industry. t Commons paned S4€
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  • 53 1 DR.T.G.MENON DUE IN STORE TO-DAY SINGAPORE Nnv 15. Dr. T. G Menoo who bai been appointed C« nsul General for India in t:i Philippine Is •qp In Binga pop tomorrow by s.s "Lamarsell' ies w enrout< I Mpnlla, Di M' non vai India's Trad Commissioner In Ceylon before accepting this
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  • 66 1 Prayer For Not To Misuse Atomic- Energy NEW YORK. N'nv 15. CarlOS V Romulo U.N. Assembly Prcsidcn siaid on Monday th€ world ibouJ pray that atomic energy no* b«^ iisrd lor destructive purpoie. Bpeaking in the City Hall cctlmony, William O'dwv. r present d him with a copy of i
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  • 93 1 KARACHI, Nov. 15— The Pakistan S/a/e Bank has told the Civ" and Military Gaietfe, published a* Lahore, fhat l£l sale to the American darter Corporation wll be considered null and void, it was seated tonight Th. BtaU Bank wai mUo to haw round to Ita
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  • 108 1 PACIFISTS ARRICE FOR SANTINIKETAN CONFERENCE Ai.( T'ITA NO* IS Wf€ cUa r tv from Ch:\, and "hr^ fr m Japan— to Qh World Pacifist Confcrenc* meeting ai Pod Rabinc]:a:uli T.-L-t-'-" San* .nik'lar. (Abod< Ol Pea© :..r. }Vsl aii-V'J I c rt 'on Hongkong 1 c^nl BCC. which \v 1: b«fn!!o\ved
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  • 31 1 TKHERAN Nov 15 I h< Shah «>f F« r^'a I*l' T'heran foday in Previden/ Truman 1 plain Indep^n. dent' t*n route <•" h's 'hre« vvt'k.s' official visit to '\u- I'lvteA S'au- Reuter
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  • 370 1 ADDRESS TO HUGE MEETING Ai Mm\\ BOMBAY, Sow Li.— Prum Minister Pmmdii Imumharlal Sehru flew back to Bombay Monday afternoon after his American tour "full of optimism toy th future, not only of thin country but of th< a hole world."
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  • 85 1 Above is the pholnuraph of the cheque for Rn. U,3«4.."i6u-.-»-fj for th« M.ih ■•m < National Memorial Fund, drawn on the United Commercial Bank, ltd on< ol i in: -st httnkni. m>ti tutions. It is the donation from the Indian Industrial Communil :'.•>
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  • 167 1 Nehru Receives Greetings From Stalin, De Valera, Soekarno Etc. MOW DELHI, Nov. 1">. A coagimialator} message iron) Stalin was among dozens received Monda\ on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's lidth birthday. Other MCflflftges were received from I)e alera, leader <>t the Irish opposition and Dr. Soekarno. President <»i the Indonesian Republic. Stafin
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.- -UniUd Si :e. '.>■:■«'.■ r. rckr. •x- nd«'d birthday tings to Pr me Mm. j.iV. ahai d. Nehi on oCOm on >' h.. -ixt eth birtßday Incl id< d n .■r- •re »i; j I m S^cretaTJ ul Sat D< an Arhh-.-Oi; D. 1
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  • 47 1 BOMBAY, Not. i:,.— **omha\'- Mayor Mr. S. K. Patil presented I'andii Nehru with a I SSKUM.Mi jjold replica of India*> seal studded with fiO diamond>. A tic-ore of newspapercame out with special sup plements, summing up t h* effects of the tour. A.P.
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  • 69 1 B«Cretai I tiarle Sawv- Ri i aentative Franc*-: BoltOn (R Oh Dr. Charming Tobias w*li-k.' Negro edu 'a'or a- 1 ri- r urn d mocnU g s- qi h i Acw n itataon i Uowff; On thi ooca ol your r«t tnd a .«.r ip coin^ •*■< biithdajj please accept
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  • 31 1 NEHRU ARRIVES IN DELHI BOMBAI im\. IV )n--dian k i im Mi Mandil Nehn trrii lin J Mid b) air toJtj fra n his triji 1 1 America and Itritain. Reuter
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  • 52 1 Prospects Are Dim For Palestine Peace xTON. N< Arab a not< M lay. saying that im" in Pa Tlv I lor. M« EU tfee a newspapo: nent ha.^ United Nations resoluti Palestin U.N. Concili r host. in the Holy Lanl, R:< i at t ip n1 hia an^i dan s
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  • 19 1 \NGELES. Nov. i'oosevelt, annou: r I >day that iratl iidate for Governor c nlm in 1950. A.P.
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  • 139 1 Uttited SUUs and shall look forward to m«e ng you aga wyer's mersftge follows: 1 happy to exUnd g: Minister Nehru on th« occasion of his sixtieth birthday visit to the UniU-d S*at«-s i ,nd impression on thfl American people and should ment and commercial re. ween our two great
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  • 39 1 SGAPORE, Tuesday —In netfion with the GOtfa b>rti Pandit JawaharlaJ Nehru of 1 h feU on Nov 14, lWd<** Sukarno cabl«d gre*t»ngs «n<l pnod wishe j u> h«m a?- well as to he Fr*always bc»i 1.1 LNS
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  • 739 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Nov. 16, 1949. RICE CONTROL MUST REMAIN Ll/HILE wi lnc recom 1 vV uendatfcn of the Rjc« to- 1 jtigation committee jointly s lV the Govemmenti w be federation and Singapore, I > reduce the price or rationed i rice from the present 28 cents
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  • 429 2 Civil Governor Named For State head of rMorms m the administration, judiciary, army and police were introduced fa the sta'u under th« auspices 91" the Military .-LQministration. A const: iuent a^^mbly, to decide he future pattern of the state, will shortly be elected under
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  • 135 2 BURMESE PRESIDENTS CALL FOR NATIONAL UNITY RANGOON, Nov. 15. President Sao Shwe Thaike on Monday called up the citizens for an all-out effort towards the achievement of national unity upon which independence depends. Be nas speaking in a rally to ocmimenioratp the awakening of the Burmese Nationalist movement 89 \ears
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  • 592 2 CEYLOX SEWS: LEGAL OPINION ON iiIPLE ENl*\ TO BE SOUGHT V COLOMBO. No\. ir,. in\ customs of 1,500.000 Hind,. lhe^edaU» m n,,ttec.nnil,n, ZS£** Ihe committee vmli. n, the (,r Sl inst to clarify the question \Wu, l «p certain elates ol Hindus
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  • 115 2 and iui la-hfc. At th scene of th< 5 police found tw 0 SwSS "JrtltoK but I ai^* *&>»«• > >«*. The coroner rHurncd g vej of suicide and onkred tht^ 1 man and hJ- 9 taken. H' dimi > make fur e^ablish the man* \O
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  • 66 2 UNION LEADERS ON HUNGER-STRIKE is.- f* a on which ot^l th* Ro< r;kear<i k) h; rike^H HWeet consequent on the &X the authoritk« concerr.ed tTH about a settlement of Thoy wa nave 'infl «'l t" i hU!.g«.T.striH l settlement, is arrive at. Ac( format or ml nt while lavTl here
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  • 79 2 Boy, Aged 10, Hang By Accident COLOMBO. Ik* 15-1* if way m which ArnoW I Pttrera. I I I. I i 1 Ciliwbt I related Iwi 1 1 I .nqirn* hrli ill fIX »r 1 ■•rtttary. I .<• boy h«d apnarentirH tthroom and ljj| ace ailv BHIM I ervant, Hifgi'
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  • 15 2 "I IT. Amaru*** J fl SchtKil. M I I FOC
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  • 122 2 TRUMAN'S PONIT-FOUR PROGRAMME PRAISED s W FRANC ISCO, Nov. 1:> FreMdent Human's Point lour proM'»inine was lauded ou Sunda> a> Optateg up "east vistas oi beeurit.v and peace and well-being for mankind the world over." The praise came Croon Oku l. Chapman, whom Truman Last week appoint d v tii.s
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  • 152 2 UNCI To Continue To Watch Political Development In Indonesia LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 11— Tb<? United Nations Commission on Indonesia will continue its watch over political developments in the East Indies. From now on. it will observe relations betwen the Indonesians and Dutch to see whether agreements readied it round-tabu- parleys
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  • 190 2 1 IKI SUCCESS, Sox I. Saudi VraWia a^rruul hefort 1 the United Nations Social Committee re that nvtion b> the Inlernationai Kefurecs Organisation in aidins the migrai >m oi 100.000 .lowish refuleea to Israeli TvciiiuiUy rave ii>e u> tkc nmiiut
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    30 2 PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Prime Minister of India, signs one of his books fa a lady at a reception in his honour in *h^ MacMillan Hall, London on Nov. A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 97 2 RECEPTION IN NEW DELHI BY RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR NEW DELHI. HOY, 15, The Qo\ „im.r General, Mr. Rajagopalachan, Minister! of Ui€ Central Cabinei md members ol the Diplomat c Corps and the Constitu n Assembly iinong tho.^ j who attended a reception held here on Monday (Nov. 7> rvening by the
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  • 68 2 BUDDHIST RELICS TAKEN BACK TO CALCUTTA BENARES, NOV. 14 -Th« .>acr«rt Niici "I Sariputta and Mogallana two chiel di^ciple< oi Lord Buddha. Wen 'ak^n back to Calcutta on Nov. 12. The relics wer> brought to Barnath on Nov. 4 b\ the Maharaiku mar of Sikkim a^ hi sitter. O;« Nov.
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  • 248 2 PROVINCES MAKE HEADWAY IN FOOD DRIVE NKW DKiMii Nov. i.v— l ..itrst remmrts received from the provinces indicate thai considerable P r r^f has been made throughout tne toun/ry in furthering the Grow More Food campaign. Measures recently taken by th 1 provincial Governments U) i n en^' food production
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  • 27 2 Irei Hindu University. Pandit Govind Maiaviyii. carried the rdica iroin SarnAtfi to Banaras from where representative of the Calcutta Maha U'dhi Society took charge of them GIIS
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  • 374 3 9 .0p ration In 12-«'oint r aa it ro^ramme U gtd l£S SN POWERS RESOLUTION ORE UN COMMITTEE |tf£ L S A ™c I nited Slates and rers railed upon the Soviet inion on \lonits 'campaign of hate' and cooperate in namme tor
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  • 708 3 I \L\kl. SUCCESS, \ovJZ.—M Andrei Vyshinsky, I i Foreign Minist* r, introducing his proposal, at I tions Political Commit tie asked the I >tocimdimn "the preparations for a new Wi* the Vniti d States and Britain. psed a three part res the (.eiirr-il
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  • 491 3 East Punjab, Xoc. 15. The Government of India has refused to comply with requests from relatives of ISathuram Godse, assassin of Mahatma Gandhi, and his accomplice iXarayan Apte for the handing over of their bodies after their execution in Ambala jail early today, it
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    53 3 Two diesel locomotive* and five carriage* of the Santa Fe El apitan passenger train left the track east of Azusa. California, U.S.A. on Oct. 30. This picture shows the tangle of wreckage with smoke from burning diesel oil in the background At least six people were injured, none of them
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  • 176 3 A NEW PATH TO BREAK ATOMIC DEADLOCK lake success. Nov. 15. -Separate study of the peacetime uses ci atomic energy was urged on Sunday night by Clark M. Eichelberger, Director of the American Association for the United Nations, as one path to breaking the Atomic deadlock. The Association la a
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  • 237 3 CHUNGKING. Nov. 15.— General Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Chungking yesterday un his first visit tho capital was established in Chungking on Oct. IS. Shortly after his arrival, the Nationalists disclosed the loss of Chienchiang, important road function 130 miles cast of Chungking The loss of Kwciyang.
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  • 247 3 LONDON. Nov. 15.— Britain called Monday for volunteer* for a civil defence corpi to be trained in an atomic war •This does not mean that war is likely." said the Home Secretary. Mr huter Ede. "It b a commonsensf way of eruunnj: thit our system
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  • 68 3 LONDON, N v li w Office announced or Monday Fl Id Marhal Sir William Slim Chid ol the Imperial Oenei Stafl vvouli visit, t is Un\ i s- i Nov. 1 to Dec. 4 aft r Bpenliag two dau in Canada He will att< ad
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  • 38 3 TEHERAN. X"V. 15 cialiv announced on Sund D v Nakeree, tornn r Mil I culture uid Jala) i T irani, former Undi -r-s« en in Premi< r have been appoint* d ministers witho i 1 portl li A.P.
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  • 116 3 TWO AZAD KASHMIR SOCIETY MEMBERS CHARGED IN LONDON COURT LONDON N > ap. pear-. i\ ye-*raa> <»- a ■cult a cjcmon irin on b> nvir.bers of MH local M sleir, l^agut F:. Kushm r Society on Saturday outsid< India Hou=t when M:.- er Pane t Jawu- la N.hru had beeu
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  • 82 3 !,()Mi( >N Hot. 15 Th> T.:r, n !t Fnme M r.isVt: Nehru BriU-n NoV 1! p :r.try already know Panda Neh j skill I. r iow too thai ™y ow« mack •f the good f ft- India to hi? reTufia dark'ii the pifsent r«lat
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  • 691 4 Imposed To Avert Breach Of Peace During Present Emergency DISPLAY OF EMBLEMS IN PRIVATE HOUSES NOT PROHIBITED 1/ the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday speaking on the Colony ban on foreign national flays and other emblems, the Colonial Secretary Mr. f. A. It.
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  • 139 4 Under the recently conclude d trude 'irrangements covering traae between the Sterling area and occupied Japan for tne riscal year July 1. 1948 to June 30, 1950. Ma .Uy;i. North Borneo and Sarawak have bell allocated C5,0U4,0uU i6i iling f€l direct liii^orts fro.n Japan. Mo
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  • 108 4 in the course ol a routine search made by a Customs party on board B.S, "Bhirala" which had arrived from Calcutta on Nov. lv. a kerosene tin containing 11 lbs. Ol opiUD WBjS found under about 3 feel t 1 coal in one ol the
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  • 160 4 We are receiving wumttmm complaints that our Daily paptrs are not easily available in Kuala Lumpur. Therefore wt request all our mulns and the complainants particularly to arrange with any one ol our following' ayents to make sun- of their copies. We would also
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  • 215 4 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. is going on leave at the ond of this month, and is expected back some time in April next. Sir Franklin will leave Singapore by air on Sunday, Nov. 20 for Penang where he will embark on the "Glenearn"
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  • 191 4 A public meeting of the Ceylonest re-siding in the District of Johort Bahru. Pontian. Kota Tinygi and Mersing was held on Oct. 30. at the Johore Civil Service Association premises to form the Ceylonese Association. Johore South. After adopting the Rules of the Association
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  • 187 4 a i' -i party was lv Ld In th pn mis ol the B'pore Dravidar Kazhakam CDravidlan League) Bundaj t'vt ning Mov 13, at 4 p m to organize a Committee to celebrate the Remembrance Day of the late V o Chidambaram Filial,
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  • 99 4 The Governor has been phased > grant six months" leave as an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council nf the Colony to Sir Han Hoc Lim, with effect from D< c l 1949 SIT Han Hoe Lim Is til" 3 nlor Unofficial Member of the Executive
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  • 63 4 PESHAWAR. Nov. 15.— Twelve officers of the Chines.- Nationalist armies who fl«d from the Chimei far western province ot Smkiang after tta occupation by the Com munists have arrived in Pakistan, according o report rec<^ved rur? last night. The party of officers who
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  • 526 4 BANDITS ATTACK TWO MALAY REGT. BOATS ONE BADLY BLRM TBE OTHER Ml»r.(i benton* area-On th. Nov u.*ft. two cSLfcJffl U> have ben ttflSto ti?JH wires between .v •cc are invemntt^ at 6.30 Q cycling frttte on road Urn PhS Kampong Raja, saw a ffl road. He chaUennd tbki who by
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  • 32 4 MR. CLAUDE MASSEY FAREWELL TALK Mr. Claude Massey, the Aid iian Com:; J farewell talk ut 1 Society 01 .ghts in Saj pore," at n Council M >rrow, Thursday] are cordially invited.
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  • 188 4 With effect from l>ec I <h tutor trunk calls between Singapon and the Federation will by raivd At prescjit subscribers pa> surcharge on th^* 'basic' rates. Thi* is to be replaced h> a surcharge «»1 Inland Tolegrai have not been Incn ased
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  • 35 4 FOUNDER'S DAY AT THEASOPHICAL LODGE T:- .S.:.gapore Lodge T ■;>: Soci< Found< s Das at \i 8. Cairnhill Road t«»m n I day. At 630 p \r. W »UI be talii un'thc Tii<* ■•sophira. S« work
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  • 29 4 The Governor tia P -rant of Con ni»loiis as nant In the Sing ip >r< Corps iLiais n R« following: -Mi t Chirm. Mr o.' Ra n
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