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Title Section16 1952-04-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 62. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-04-12 1 The Voice of America (VOA>, United Stages Government international radio broadcasting: network, has outfitted a cargo vessel as a powerful radio station. Specialized radio equipment will enable the vessel, which will be known as the Courier, to relay VOA programmes frum varying broadcast location with greater effectiveness, particularly in reachingUSIS - 84 words
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166 1952-04-12 1 24-hr. Curfew In K.L. Rural Rawang Dists With effect from Thursday Apr. 10, 1952, until further notice, a 24-hour curfew is in force in the following area in the Kuala Lumpur rural and Rawang districts.- From Dusun Kubong North to Bukit Pana Katl, North to Taikhing disused tin tailings, North166 words
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Article226 1952-04-12 1 P.O.W.'s Varsity Marked "Changi University," alma maler of about two thousand auiea P.O.W.'s in Jap hands wil be remembered and marked for all Lime at a ceremony at Changi RAF airfield today, (Saturday) the tenth anniversary of its inauguration. The "University" is two houses in Biggin Hill Road Cnangi, official226 words
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Article280 1952-04-12 1 In the past 24 hours on Thursday in the Federation of Malaya, five terrorists have been killed and three wounded. One member of the security forces has been killed and one has been wounded. Reports have also been received concerning the murder jf five Chinese civilians and280 words
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Article45 1952-04-12 1 Good Friday was no holiday for R.A.F. Brigand tight bomber crews and their ground staffs, who mounted several airstrikes in Central Malaya. Other Brigands flew cover patrols to guard road convoys on the Gap Road, between Frasers Hill and Kuala Kuby Bahru.45 words
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Article29 1952-04-12 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11— Th« government announced yenterday that 180.000 tons of salt will be permitted to IX exported to Japan iwtwMa «*.*< asd A*^^Ufc^_ A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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358 1952-04-12 1 Hari Ram &R.l. Shah Also Nominated NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.— Prime Minister Jowohorlol Nehru yesterday nominated Rajendra Pro sad, India's first President, for re-election. Two other candidates have been nominated, Hari Ram, a Punjab lawyer, and K. T. Shah. Presidential elections will >>e heldA.P.; Reuter - 358 words
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Article106 1952-04-12 1 LIFTING OF EXPORT DUTIES ON TEA LONDON, Apr. 11.— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, president Of the Board of Trade, rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons on Thursday that Britain should ask India, Ceylon and Indonesia to reduce or abolish their export duties on tea. Thomas Reid, Labour, had urgedReuter - 106 words
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85 1952-04-12 1 INDIA GETTING ALONG WELL —MRS. FDR WASHINGTON, Apr. 11.— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt on Thursday said India was "coming along very well" from an economic and agricultural pohit of view. —_w She talked to reporter! atter a 30-snlnute interview with President Truman in which she discussed her recent round-the-world tourReuter - 85 words
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Article49 1952-04-12 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 11. A carsro plane crashed at Agartala in Tripura State, nearly 200 miles northeast of Calcutta, on Thursday killing all four crewmen aboard. According to reports reachtng here the crash occurred immediately after the plane had taken off from Asrartala airport.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article336 1952-04-12 1 "Pray for Poor People Redeem Lost Reputation" C.R.'S APPEAL VO PEOPLE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 11. Sri C Rajagopalachari who took charge as Chief Minister, outlined the plans ahead or the government at a press conference held here yesterday at the Secretariat. He said336 words
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Article177 1952-04-12 1 LONDON, Apr. 11.— World rice supplies this year are likely to fall some half a million tons short of demand, A. K. Lennox-Boyd, Minister O$ State for Colonial Affairs, told the House of Commons yesterday. Remarking that "this is a worldwide problem and we mustA.P. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-12 1 Photo. Against the background of the new University Hospital and Medical Center at Ohio State University, Kfcin Khin Tint (left) strolls with two college friends, Ann Rou s h, of HillsbOro, Ohio, (outer), and Rita McNally, of Cleveland, Ohio.— USISUSIS - 40 words
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Article159 1952-04-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS Apr. 11. Following are the allocations of portfolios among the fifteen ministers of the Madras Cabinet headed by Sri C. Rajagopalachari: Sri C. Rajagopalachari: Chief Minister. Public Excluding House Rent Control and Police In Home Department. Sri a. B. fchetty: Medical and159 words
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Article112 1952-04-12 1 BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Apr. 11. A 46-year-old Negro woman who has been pregnant for three years has been delivered of a stillborn infant, a member of tre University of Alabama medical centre said yesterday. She is reported to be in good condition. The doctor estimated that theA.P. - 112 words
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Article142 1952-04-12 1 \fith effect from 2 p.m. on fFYictay, 11th April. 1952, the I curfew order on the following specified area, promulgated by the 0.C.P.D., Nibong Tebal, on the 9th March, 1952, will be lifted. The area bounded by a line following the I<ima Kongsi— Kampong Tassek Junjong Road to142 words
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79 1952-04-12 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. U. The Indian Government last nigrht announced a surplus export quota of abOrtfltaple cotton of 120,000 bales for th« oottoß year ending Aug. 91. Aa official pr*as statement said this la ia addition to the 152,000 kales «wta aanounced In Feb^ary. IndiaA.P. - 79 words
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Article252 1952-04-12 1 LONDON Apr. U.-A privately published survey on world food supplier warned Wednesday that advance countries might find problem in feeding themselves without depriving poorer countries, The survey, The World's Pood," published by th« Political and Economic Planning (PEP) Study Group, questioned whether enough rood lor allReuter - 252 words
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Article175 1952-04-12 1 INDO-J AP TRADE PACT? CALCUTTA, Apr. 11. The leader of the 13-man Japanese industrial mission to India, Mr. Talzo Ishlzaka. said on Monday In a Press conference In Calcutta that the mission would recommend to its Government that a definite understanding be reached with India in tine matter of tradeGIIS - 175 words
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Article88 1952-04-12 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 11.-. President Truman said yesterday he would make an announcement about the resignation of General Eisenhower from his European post whenever the General was ready to have it made. He declined to say whether he had yet received any communication from the General resigningReuter - 88 words
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Article61 1952-04-12 1 HONGKONG, Apr. li.-* Even a dog's life has Its advantages. The Hongkong gov* ernment decreed yesterday that effective next week all dogs serving with Her Majesty's armed forces will be granted licwiees t^t, ©f charge It stipulated that the nrow regulations apply only to do^ actuallyA.P. - 61 words
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1034 1952-04-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Apr. 12, 1952. MANY HAPPY RETURNS Tomorrow o great people wilfl celebrate a festival of fireor charm and universal appeal. AM nationalities and oil communities will wish the Tomils many happy returns «*nd many years of continued prosperity. There runs in their veins the blood1,034 words
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Article138 1952-04-12 2 NEEW DELHI, Apr. 7. —I Three members of the exetu- 1 tlve of the Andaman Congress Committee consisting of Mr. Rajendra Lai Saha, President of the Committee, Mr. S. C. Kurmayya, a cultivator and ex-Member of the Chief Commissioner's Advisory Council, and Mr. Mohd. Shedu Maulvl, President of138 words
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450 1952-04-12 2 Steps 7 o Secure Funds NEW DELHI, Apr. 7. Further details are now available regarding the organisation and financing of Community Projects. It has already been announced that in Madras State, there will be six such projects. The report Of the Planning Commisstian visualisedFOC - 450 words
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Article158 1952-04-12 2 BOMBAY, Apr. I.— An urgent meeting: of the Managing Committee of the Yam Merrhants' Association, Bombay, ne!d last week fixed a floor price of Rs. 620 per case (of 200 lbs) of 150 dart silk yam April and May fixed delivery. The meeting was called toFOC - 158 words
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Article33 1952-04-12 2 the people of the Andaman* should n«t be ignore* in nominating the An dn mans representative in the Parliament. It would also protest against 4h« waste of »atlo*al revenues fee sa Ui FOCFOC - 33 words
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Article332 1952-04-12 2 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 7. While j decreeing a suit filed by tiie United Cot^merqial Bank, Ltd., againts a syndicate of Lloyd's Underwriters for a sum of Ra. 22,388, Mr. Justice Tendoikar, at the Bombay ffigh Court, 1 observed that the conduct of the syndicate No. 556 (A.FOC - 332 words
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Article82 1952-04-12 2 CAIRO, Apr. 0. Pakistan Tuesday formally informed Egyst that the Karachi conference of Islamic nations scheduled for Apr. 15 has been postponed until the middle of July. Tyyeb Husain. Pakistsan's Charge d/Affaires. called on Premier Hilaly Pasha to convey this decision. The Charge d'Affaires told theReuter - 82 words
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Article207 1952-04-12 2 Allocation Of Income-Tax CALCUTTA, Apr. 5. The West Bengal Government in a •memorandum to the Finance Commission has suggested reailocation of the Centrally pooled income-tax proceeds and jute duty. The Finance Commission, with Mr. K. C. Neogy as its Chairman |b to study the existing structure Of incometax disbursement amongFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-04-12 2 Photo). High spots of the students' four-day trip to Washington D.C., capital of the United States, were visits to historic shrines, monuments and Government buildings. The Forum delegates are greeted on the steps of the Capitol building, seat of ths U.S. Congress, by U.S. Representatives John J. Roon:y (extreme right),USIS - 63 words
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Article244 1952-04-12 2 VIJAYAWADA. Apr. 2. —A public meeting ams h3ld here last night to welcome Messrs. P. Sundarayya. M.P.. M. P.asava Punnayy, M.P., M Chardrasekha Rao, Chandra Rajeswara Rao, M.L.C., and Ch. Vasudeva Rao, who were underground for five years and the arrest warrants against whom were withdrawn byFOC - 244 words
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Article291 1952-04-12 2 LANGUAGE MOVEMENT IN DACCA DACCA, Apr. 4. The All Parties State Language Committee and the East Pakistan Awami League, the two organisations which took active part in the language movement, have decided not to participate dn the enquiry to be conducted by the one-man enquiry commission consisting of Mr. Justice291 words
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196 1952-04-12 2 SHARE DEALINGS IN BOMBAY AGAIN SUSPENDED BOMBAY, Apr. 8. The Board of the Bombay Stock Exchange last week decided to seek the sanction of the Government to keep the market closed from April 4 "until further notice." Meanwhile, as the outstanding- transactions in shares have not yet ben liquidated, theFOC - 196 words
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Advertisement17 1952-04-12 2 A MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED BY A K. E. MOHAMED IBRAHIM CO., M 184, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE.- 8.17 words
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592 1952-04-12 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 11. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Indian Merchants Chamber in Bombay on Tuesday, India s Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, said: "I have noticed in more than one quarter considerable misapprehension regarding the abilityGIIS - 592 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-04-12 3 Photo. The Duke of Edinburgh bathed at a Lancashire Pithead after descending more than 1.500 feet to the pit bottom at Mosley Common Colliery, April 3. Afterwards he Joined miners in the pit canteen and ate a l/4d. lunch. Before enter!** the p/t "in a "hoppit" a large bucket whichA.P. - 80 words
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Article195 1952-04-12 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.— Hope that given reasonable economic conditions in the next few years there was no reason why India's national plan should not be realised within the prescribed, number of years was expressed by Mr. J. T. Watts, New Zealand's Minister for Industries andGIIS - 195 words
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Article438 1952-04-12 3 COLOMBO, Apr. 11.— The Colombo Plan's Council for technical co-operation in South and South-East Asia, concluding its five-day policy session here Wednesday, agreed that increased emphasis be placed on the provisions of training: facilities within the irea in an environment in which trainees would eventuilly haveReuter - 438 words
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346 1952-04-12 3 Communication With Himalayan Valleys AMRLSTAR. Apr. 11.— A new 27-mile broad gauge railway line between Mukerian and Pathankot was opened to passenger trainc on Monday by uie Minister for Railway, Mr. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar. RunUiiijg auius* the river beas ana eauuig through scw.a* ..xi.^.. auis in the districts 01 Gangra andGIIS - 346 words
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Article222 1952-04-12 3 PATIALA. Apr. 11.— The agricultural extension project was inaugurated at Bhadson In PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union) ou Tuesday. Th« project is one of 15 schemes to be launched in India under the program me of the Ford Foundation. Agricultural extension projects have aGIIS - 222 words
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Article86 1952-04-12 3 LUCKNOW. Apr. 11.— The last result of elections to Ufctar Pradesh State Assembly. which was announced on Tuesday went in favour of a Socialist Party candidate. He defeated his nearest rival, a Congress party candidate, by over 12,000 votes. In a House of 430 members. Socialists nowFOC - 86 words
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Article103 1952-04-12 3 MOSCOW. Apr. ll.^Tapan wants from 2.0U0.000 to 3,000,000 torn of highgrade coal from China and Russia oo supplement Japan's output, a Japanese delegate. Mrs. romi Kora, told the economic oonierence. In return Japan proposed co sell Russia and China synthetic rubber, silk and other products, sheReuter - 103 words
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Article138 1952-04-12 3 WALTHAM. Massachusetts, Apr. 11.— An Indian scholarprofessor at the Boston University School of Theologysays the United States must accept the Idea that most of Asia will adopt some form of Socialism. Dr. Eddy A/slrvatham told, the Massachusetts Universalis* Church Convention young: adults' meeting: "The AsianA.P. - 138 words
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Article162 1952-04-12 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 11.— Mr. C. S. KrLshnamoorthy, member of the Central Board of Revenue, will represent the Government of India at the seventh annual session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs which will begin in New York on April 15, 1952, says a Press note issuedFOC - 162 words
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Article151 1952-04-12 3 SHILLONG. Apr. 11.— The first pilot extension project in Assam, and third in the country, was inaugurated in the village of Joyentipur, about 27 miles -from Gauhati on Sunday by Mr. Bishnuram Medhi. Chief Minister. The project, spread over five years, will cost Rs. 389.100.FOC - 151 words
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63 1952-04-12 3 KARACHI, Apr. 10.— The Pakistan Parliament on Wednesday passed a resolution asking the* Government "to set up forthwith hi Karachi a central institute ?slami« Research t© early »tit "trMareh In various AeAds human Ignowledg* am«l activity, namely, social, •c©B©*ni« hin>orteiiJ, education, •ultural, coßatttumnal, ju^atta, and iproAMeA.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-04-12 3 Phot© Two-tfctaßl of fch« component* of Railway Locomotive* being produce* at Chittaranjan n«ax Calcutta will be manufaotored In India. Officials at Cklttaranjan, where the workshop* oost *!&,Q—,*9 (ff,Mf,M«) to boOi, hope thto wiU b» the state of affair, by next May. Pfcoto shows: On* of the Chltts>r«Blui kx»iß*t*v»w Um tt»A.P. - 54 words
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Article236 1952-04-12 3 LUCKNOWI Apr. B.— Wortc has started on Uttar Pradesh's most ambitious multipurpose project wfaich would provide cheap power to the entire oast UP and part* of Vlndhya Pradesh, provide Irrigation facilities for 1,600,000 acres and make available enough water to Bihar for Irrigating 500,000 acres. ThisGIIS - 236 words
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Article111 1952-04-12 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.- Mr. A. A. A. Fyzee from Bombay and Mr. S. V. Kanungo (Madhya Bharat) have been appointed members of tap Union Public Service Commission in the vacancies caused by the recent retirement of Mr. Javad Hussaln and Mr W. R. Juranlk. Mr. Pyaee.FOC - 111 words
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242 1952-04-12 3 Heifer On Way To Becoming A Bull! KANDY: History which, la a manner of speaking, was made In the Battlcaloa district recently wJhen a woman change* foer sex, has been re<peated in the lower order of animals where, at the Nlkaweratlya farm, a calf, born to all intents and purposesFOC - 242 words
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Advertisement219 1952-04-12 3 Passages to South India B. L S. N. CO., Straits /Nagapattinam, Madras Service w. L S.S. "RAJUU W SAILS Singapore. P. Swettenham, Penanf. 14- 4-52 15- 4-52 17- 4-52 9- 5-52 10- 5-52 12- 5-52 3- 6-52 4- fr-52 6- 6-52 First Class, Second Class "A" ft "B" Excellent accommodation219 words
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62 1952-04-12 4 HINDU NEW YEAR CEYLONESE NATIONAL DAY The Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, will hold a 'social' and musical entertainment at their premises, No. 11 Handy Road, tomorrow at 6 p.m. on the occasion of the Hindu New Year and their National Day to celebrate same. All members of the Celon Tamil62 words
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Article32 1952-04-12 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 11.—Russia gave the Big Three Western Powers more details on Thursday night on what the Soviets say should be done about uniting Germany and writing a peace treaty with her.32 words
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568 1952-04-12 4 CHITTARANJAN, West Bengal, India.— India's U5525,000,000 Chittaranjan locomotive workshop hopes to turn out a two-thirds homemade product by the end of 1952. Engineers say they'll pass obstacle number one, assembly of boilers, by May. That will mark a milestone in this new republic's drive forA.P. - 568 words
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Letter192 1952-04-12 4 Sir,— "As a Hindu it is very distressing to me that the Hindus in Malaya are not given the privilege of enjoying their New Year. During the late Sir Edward Gent's period, Sir Abdul Kader (then Hon'ble Mr. Abdul Kader) laboured successfully to have the Hindu New192 words
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Article125 1952-04-12 4 CUTTACK, Apr. 3. Orissa'a Legislative Assembly toaay fixed the salary of Deputy Ministers at Rs. 750 per month. The House accepted an amendment moved by the Congress member Mr. Satyapriya Mahanti, that the Bill come into force immediately, instead of having retrospective effect from the dateFOC - 125 words
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Article103 1952-04-12 4 MANNARGUDI, Mar. 31 The wives of N.G.O's. In Tanjore District met here In conference yesterday, under the presidentship of Srimathi Selvanayagam, and passed a resolution requesting the Government to adopt the scales of pay nnd allowances given to the Central Government employees for the N.G.Os.FOC - 103 words
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Article246 1952-04-12 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Tamil Reform Association 19th Annual meeting was held yesterday at the Ceylon Tamils Association premises here. Mr. A. C. S.ubbiah presided over the meeting. In a fervent appeal to the members of the association the president stated that the members must display greater246 words
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