Indian Daily Mail, 21 May 1950

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  • 19 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 98. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS. J
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  • 701 1 'People's Decision Will Be Final' SRINAGAR, May 20.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, declared here that India stood by her earlier declaration on Kashmir and would continue to do so. Addressing nearly one thousand workers of the All-Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on May
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  • 148 1 WASHINGTON. May 20. The U.S. Circut Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that MiMred E. (Axis Sally) Gillars must serve 10 to 30 years m prison for broadcasting Nazi propaganda during World, War The white haired 49-year old former actress was convicted more than a year ago
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  • 203 1 MADRAS, May 20.— The first anniversary of the Social Service League, Thyagarayanagar, was celebrated on May 14 at the Sri Ramakrishna Mission High School Hall under the presidentship of Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Minister for Prohibition. Mr. Sanjiva Reddi m his address congratulated the organisers of
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  • 199 1 NEW DELHI, May 20. The Hindu Code Bill with some amendments, not radically altering the structure of the Bill, will come up before the next session of Parliament, it is learnt here to-day. No special session of Parliament will be convened for
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  • 64 1 KARAIKAL, (French India), May 20.— A1l fourteen candidates, who were members of the Karaikal Municipal Council before its dissolution, have been declared re-elected. Elections to the Council, held this week, were boycotted by the pro-India-merger parties. Of over 5.500 voters, nearly 4 000 exercised their franchise. The
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  • 58 1 LAHORE, May 20. The former Steel Licencing Officer of the Punjab, Mohammed Khan Alvi, who was being tried on a charge of dishonesty and forging documents, was convicted and sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 10,055 by a full Bench of
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  • 81 1 HYDERABAD, May 20.— Efforts to build a sports stadium and club house for Hyderabad a link m the chain of national sports stadia which are expected to spring up m important sporting centres of India are being vigorously made, it is learnt. The historic Fateh Maidan site,
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  • 192 1 Cloth Distribution In Bombay: Measures To Prevent Black-Marketing BOMBAY, May 20.— The Government of Bombay mig' t distribute cloth through co-operative societies and their own cloth shops, if the "present malpractices m the trade" did not stop, it is authoritatively learnt here, A Government spokesman, explaining the cloth position m
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  • 259 1 CAPETOWN, May 19. The South African Indian Organisation today refused to submit proposals on the Bills to divide racial groups m South Africa into separate residential areas. The Organisation a socialised moderate body, distinct from the South African Indian Congress refused Interior Minister Dr.
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  • 305 1 SUPREME COURT REFUSES BOMBAY GOVT. LEAVE TO APPEAL NEW DELHI, May 20. The Supreme Court on May 10 refused the State of Bombay special leave to appeal against an order of the Bombay High Court setting aside the sentence on*a sweeper under the Bombay
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  • 193 1 PRIME MINISTER DETAINED BY COMMUNISTS TOKYO, May 19.— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida was detained about 10 minutes on Friday night by a crowd of 2,000 Communists and Red sympathisers at the railway station at Toyam as he was on a political tour. Rescued by police, Kyodo news agency said the
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, May 20. The Indian Government has sanctioned a Rs. 3,750,000 scheme to build a new township for displaced persons who have recently arrived from East Pakistan. The township will accommodate 5,000 persons, for all of whom occupations will be found. An official of the Indian
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  • 143 1 BARODA, May 20.— Baroda University has instituted a Women's Home Scheme College which will start functioning from June this year. The College offers a four-year course for women for the BJSc degree m Home Economics. Mrs. Leela Desal, organiser oT the College, stated that the
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  • 179 1 PATNA. May 19— About 19,85a displaced persons from East Bengal have been sheltered at various relief camps m Bihar as follows. Bihta 3,500 Mokamch 2,056: Hathidih (Mokameh Ghat) 490; Gaya 2,837; Chapra 480 Bhagalour 2,000; Purnea 545; Kishenganj 572; Rodrama 1,214; Tato Silwai (Ran
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  • 66 1 LONDON, May 20.— Two Czechs were hanged m Prague on Friday for spying for an unnamed western power, advices reaching" London said. The Czechs, Ladslav Lindner and Karel Busek, were convicted by a Prague Court last Nov. 26. The prosecutor said they lefV Czechoslovakia m
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  • 162 1 AMBEDKAR ASKS HINDUS TO BECOME BUDDHISTS BOMBAY, May 20.— Dr. B. R Arnbedkar, Law Minister of India, nas advocated the conversion of tne whole of the Hindu community to Buddhism says Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, General Secretary of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation, m a statement issued to the Press
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  • 126 1 GAUHATI. (Assam), May 20. Mr. Debeswar Sarma, President of the Assam Provincial Congress Committee, said here that with the failure of feudalism and capitalism, and marxism degenerating into totalitarian dictatorship, only one secial system was left to be experimented with—Gandhism. Mr. Sarma said: "Gandhism is the
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  • 451 2 Dr. Ghosh's Appeal To Congress Workers MADRAS, May 20. An appeal to Congress workers not to approach Ministers for personal favours, or gain, but to concentrate on the constructive programme m the true Gandhian way, was made by Dr. P. C. Ghosh, addressing a meeting
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  • 126 2 DUM DUM-ONE OF THE BUSIEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS NEW DELHI. May 20.— Dum Dum Airport near Calcutta India's largest civil aerodrome has become one of the busiest airports m the world. This airport, with its single runway, is handling 73 percent more traffic than is handled by the London airport which
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI, May 20— Dr. J. C. Ghosh. till recently DirectorGeneral of Industry and Supply, has been appointed Director of the Eastern Higher Technical Institute. Hijli (Bengal). The Institute Is the first of four higher technical institutions to be opened m India, and will start functioning m
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI. May 20.- The Council of Scientific and Industrial Rcuearrh has published the first volume of the National Register containing a list of personnel^ m India's cnginecrinsr services. Divided under categories such as -electrical, civil, mechanical, chemical, marine and mining, the names art listed
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  • 434 2 MADRAS, May 20.— 1n the Madras High, Court, Mr. Justice Mack passed orders on an application made by the Joint Liquidators of Bosotto Brothers, Ltd.. Mount Road, under Sections 216 and 230-A of the Indian Companies Act, appointing a Receiver for the promises where Hotel Bosotto
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  • 260 2 NEW DELHI. May 19.— The Executive Committee of the Congress Party m Parliament, at its meeting recently, appointed a five-man committee to go into the Question of the continuance of controls of such essential commodities as foodgrains, textiles, sugar, cement, iron and steel
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  • 69 2 NAGPUR, May 20.— 1t has been decided to accept registered newspapers at RMS offices without late fee on Sundays, announces a departmental notification issued by the Postmaster-General, Central Circle, Nag pur. Managing agents of newspapers should be advised accordingly to post Sunday editions m
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    34 2 PriUTUX Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, widow of the late President of the United States, serving tea m her home at Northampton, m the northeastern State of Massachusetts, to members of the United Nations Secretariat.— USIS
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  • 434 2 PLAN TO TRANSFER STERLING DEBT INDIA'S POSITION ANALYSED BOMBAY, May 20. A top-ranking authority on international finance said here recently that on the face of it, transfer of a portion of British sterling debts, to tne United States would be advantageous to India which then be able to deal with
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  • 216 2 HARIJANS TOLD TO AVOID DRINK AND LIVE CLEAN JAFFNA, May 20.— The "depressed" classes were urged to live a clean life and avoid drink and eating flesh at the 22nd annual sessions of the All-Ceylon Depressed Tamil League at the Mallakam Randaswamy temple grounds. There was a large gathering present,
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  • 87 2 CALCUTTA, May 20.— The Gov. ernment of India m the Ministry of Finance has decided that all migrants may be permitted to carry, as part of their personal effects, obsolete silver coins up to the value of Rs. 500 without payment of customs
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  • 131 2 CALCUTTA, May 20.— The standard of examinees for the primary F.R.C.S. examination "has deteriorated since my last visit to India m 1937" according to Sir Gordon Taylor, eminent British surgeon. Sir Gordon was speaking at a dinner given by the examiners of the primary F.R.C.S.
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  • 110 2 CALCUTTA, May 20.— 1n terms of Part C, Clause vi of the Indor Pakistani agreement on minorities a commission of inquiry has been set up by the Government of West Bengal to inquire into and report on the causes and extent of the recent disturbances
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  • 79 2 LONDON, May 20.— Work will begin shortly on Britain's Radio City, which it is claimed will be the world's most ambitious and up-to-date building. The British Radio City, first instalment of which will cost between £4,000,000 and £5,000,000, will be built on a 13-acre site at the
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  • 57 2 HYDERABAD, May 20. The working committee of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha meeting here recently decided to participate m the Commonwealth trade unions conference to be held at Geneva m June. This was disclosed by Mr. Ashok Mehta, General Secretary of the Sabha at the General Council of Ibp Sabha which
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  • 464 2 JOINT STATEMENT BY MR. SRINIVASAN AND PIR RASHIDI MADRAS, May 8 (By Air Mail). Mr. C. R. Srinivasan and Pir Ali Mahomed Rashidi, Presidents respectively of the Indian and Pakistani Newspaper Editors' Conferences, today appealed to the Press m both
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  • 90 2 ALLEGED NATIONALIST "PLOT" IN ALGERIA PARIS, May 18.— Police last night seised this week's edition of Algerie Libre weekly newspaper m France of the Algerian Nationalist Party— which contained allegations of a French "reign of terror" m Algeria. Members of the Party said last night that the ""reign of terror"
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  • 187 2 CANBERRA, May 20. Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies declared m the House of Representatives that Communist activities and planning m South-East Asia constituted a grave threat to the safety of Australia. Mr. Menzies was answering a Liberal member who asked Mr. Menzies to comment on
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  • 74 2 JODHPUR, Central India, May 20. The Indian Geological Society's explorers on May 14 reported finding a big diamond bearing pipe at the village of Ma jgawan, 100 miles notheast of here, and 12 miles southwest of Parma, one-time "diamond town" of Central India. The pipe,
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  • 625 3 Mr. V. V. Giri's Advice COLOMBO, May 20. If every man and woman would see to the sanitation of their own house and the section of the road m front of it, their town would be a model of cleanliness, said
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  • 314 3 COLOMBO, May 20.— Enumeration for the new General Census is expected to begin before the end of this year, as forecast by the "Observer." A fresh Delimitation Commission may be appointed by about March 1951 it is learned. This
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  • 127 3 INDIAN FLEET ON CRUISE OF EASTERN WATERS COCHIN (South India), May 20. The Indian Navy's flagship "Delhi" is leaving here early m June on 4. four-month cruise of the eastern waters. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will travel aboard the cruiseer to Djakarta, on a visit to Indonesia. With the destroyer
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI, May 20.— Ticketless travel on Indian Railways has become a "paving proposition" —it fetches nearly Rs. 15,600,000 annually to the Railways exchequer. This figure, based on an average of Rs. 1,300,000 per month during the fiscal year 1949 1950, compares with Rs. 11,500,000 m 1948—1949,
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    24 3 PHOTO). A group of students from many parts of the world enjoying refreshments and friendly discussion m the International House m New York.— USIS
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  • 118 3 MADRAS, May 20.— The Tamilnad Congress Working Committee last week passed a resolution urging the Government of India to take over and run the Madura! Minakshi Mills which has remained closed due to' lock-out since Mar. 10. The Committee regretted the failure of
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  • 69 3 RAMPURHAT (Birbhum), May 20. Two hundred bighas of land m Rampurhat sub- division has been offered to the Commissioner of Relief and Rehabilitation. West Bengal, by Mr. J. N. Das, Chief Commercial Manager. EIR. for the resettlement of East Bengal refugees. Only an annual rent
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  • 87 3 SHILLONG, Assam), May 20.— Naturalists are worried over the progressive disappearance of one of th© monarchs of the wild, the Indian One-horned Rhinoceros. Big game hunting and superstition which makes parts of the rhino's body horns, hide, nails and flesh much sought after m many parts
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  • 208 3 TAIPEH, May 20.— President Chiang Kai-shek pledged on Tuesday to perish m Formosa if he cannot beat back the Communist tide that has swallowed all the mainland of China. 'There have been great military debacles, but the Nationalist defeat on the mainland was
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  • 125 3 ISTANBUL, May 20.— Mr. Celal Bayar, 63-year-old banker, whos* Democratic Party won Monday's elections, will not be Turkey's new Prime Minister, nor will he take a Cabinet seat, a well-informed Democratic source stated yesterday. He will concentrate on leading his party, which was m opposition tc the
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  • 119 3 BOMBAY, May 20.— Kaka Kalelkar, a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, left here on May 8 by the s.s Kampalla for Mombasa where he is to make arrangements for the starting of a Gandhi Memorial College. Mr. Kalelkar told the Press today that the Indian
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  • 58 3 MANILA, May 20.— The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, arrived back m Manila yesterday evening following a triumphal four-day official goodwill tour of Indonesia and other countries, it is stated here yesterday. He received a warm welcome from well-wishers when he alighted from a
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  • 42 3 BOMBAY, May 20— The Government of Bombay have, it is learnt, decided to empower Bombay's Milk Commissioner to enforce quality contronl through the licensing of sellers of milk m Greater Bombay. T»"» trol will be enforced shortly.— FOC
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    55 3 PHOTO. The High Commissioner for Pakistan, Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, visited Sandhurst Royal Military Academy May 10 After inspecting a ceremonial parade of officer cadets, he ©resented a mSvSw?. 11 W^, Ann Lss*S*° the Academy. PHOTO SHOWS. Mr Rahimtoola, accompanied by the Academy Commandant, Major-General Sir Hugh Charles Stockwell. insDectsthe
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  • 430 3 MADRAS, May 20.— The Government propose to take up certain experimental scheme for the improvement of agriculture m the two West Coast districts. Among the proposals are the extension of the paddy breeding station at Kanskanady with the object of evolving improved paddy strains to
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  • 201 3 MADRAS, May 20.— The Southern Indian Journalists Federation lias requested the \ll-liul a Newspaper Editors Conference to sponsor the formation of a Gener.il Pre*.* Council. The Federation, at its annual session here, adopted a resolution, moved by Mr. Khasa Subba Rao, Editor of the "'Swatanira,"
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  • 96 3 COLOMBO, May 20.— Mr. N. Munasinghe, Commissioner of Motor Transport, Colombo, was charged by Sub-Inspector B. W. C. Sugathadasa m the Avissawella Magistrate's Court with driving a car on Apr. 6 without having licenced it for the current year and without having obtained a valid
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  • 300 4 Resolution Passed By Malacca Branch An immediate overall increment of 20 per cent m the basic salaries of estate staffs has been demanded by the Malacca Estate Staff Union m a resolution passed at its annual general meeting held on Sunday, May 14.
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  • 133 4 Ttie recruitment of Chinese into the ranks of the regular police force continues and recruiting will be carried out as follows Negri Sembilan and Malacca— at Seremban on Friday. June« 2. Johore. at Johore Bahru on Monday. June 5. Penang and Kedah/Perlis at Penang on Monday,
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  • 77 4 Mr. Kenneth P. Landon. Ph. D. Head of the Thai, Malay and IndoChinese Division of the Department of State, Washington, will give a public address on "Relations between Thailand and other South-East Asia Countries" at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow, Monday, m the Oef Tiong Ham Hall, University of
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  • 121 4 The Yang de-Pertuan Besar and the four ruling chiefs have considered the recommendation of the meeting of "Alim-Ulamas" m Negri Sembilan held at the Council Chamber on May 8 for the appointment of Mufti and have appointed Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Mohamad Said of Rasa.
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  • 190 4 !At the Welfare Week Committee meeting held on Thursday and presided by Mr. Tom Frost, it was announced that the Inner Wheel of Rotary Club would >prgaiuse a Welfare Ball on May 27 at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Preparations are well m hand for
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  • 222 4 Tiong Bahru "Commandos" Win 4-1 In a thrilling game of soccer, the newly formed Commandos Sports Club defeated the P. T. Sports Club by 4 l, on the P. T. ground on Thursday, May 18. Had it' not been for Toledo, the P. T. goalkeeper, the Commandos would have had
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  • 294 4 INCREASED MEMBERSHIP RECORDED At the end of April this year there were 169 trade unions registered m the Federation of Malaya. There were also 21 trade unions of which one is a federation, awaiting registration. The total membership of all unions and those pending registration was
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  • 257 4 Mr. M. D. Das, a short story writer, actor, and director, has arrived m Singapore. He is a classical actor and acted many historical and social dramas most successfully. His histrionic ai and versatility of talent rank him as one of the best actors m
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  • 264 4 The population of the Federation of Malaya as at Dec. 31, 1949, was 5,158,687, according to the latest v official estimate. This is about five times the Singapore figure, which was given as 1,001,504. The official statistics show thai, the Malaysians topped all increases m
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  • 39 4 With effect from to-morrow Monday May 22 all deletions m respect of European Diet RaUon Cards will be dealt with by the Rationing Officer, 145, Orchard Road, Singapore, and not at sth Floor Fullerton Building.
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  • 41 4 Beginning from July 1, 1950 up to June 30. 1951, the guaranteed minimum price for padi will be $13.20 per picul m the field and $14 per picul at the mill, says a Federal Govt. Press Release.
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  • 99 4 The Holiday Bungalows at Telok Mata Ikan, oil Somapah Road, 10 m.s. Changi will be officially opened by Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice at 10.00 a.m. today, Sunday. WASHINGTON, May 20. E. A. Johnson testified to the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee that 100.000 Americantrained South Korean troops
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  • 57 4 F u J t tier? er recruiting of Locally Enlisted Personnel of the British Army is being undertaken by the RecruitSi. 0 at the Recruiting Office /Old Volunteer Headquarters) Bathurst Road, Seremban -Intending recruits should report there for interview during office hours on week-days.. Suitable Malays, Straits-born
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  • 135 4 EMPIRE DAY BROADCASTS TO SCHOOLS There will be a special broadcast to English Schools m Singapore and the Federation on Empire Day, May 24, at 9.30 a.m. over the Schools Network of Radio Malaya. The programme will include an excerpt from the speech by the King on the occasion of
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    • 140 4 Empire Youth Sunday Today In connection with the Empire Youth today, Sunday, May 21, the following religious services will be held: St. Andrew's Cathedral 10.30 a.m. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd! 5. p.m. All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society 2 p.m. The Synagogue, Waterloo Street 9.30 a.m. V.M.C.A. (Combined V.M.C.A., Chinese V.M.C.A.
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