Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 329. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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Article190 1954-01-09 1 WHAT TO DO WITH PoWs IS THE PROBLEM From Our Own Correttpondent NEW DELHI, Jan. B.— Premier Nehru on Thursday conferred with Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon and top officials of the Foreign Office on the final disposal of the prisoners in custody with theCopyright - 190 words
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Article231 1954-01-09 1 Hope Off Settlement SEOUL, Jan B.— Allied and Communist replies to highly .^crct Indian memorandum carried the two commands closer to a showdown today over th c status of 22 000 Chinese and Red Korean pri>onrrs who refuse -.o go norm-. Th c Communists demanded that explanations be resumed toAP - 231 words
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Article66 1954-01-09 1 Birthday An Exception MOSCOW, Jan. 8. Soviet newspaperjjynade no mention of Prime Minister Malenkov's 52nd birthday today and there were no signs that the occasion would be publicly celebrated here or elsewhere in the Soviet Union (Even Stalin's birthday waa normally not mentioned by the radio stations of the Soviet66 words
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Article80 1954-01-09 1 Conditional Support To Prakasam From Our Own Corr*si»ondent KURNOOL, Jan. B.— The Andhra State Assembly voted excise demand during the budget •lebate defeating a cut motion which would hav e ended Prohibition by just four votes. Many of the members who voted for the demand made it clear that they80 words
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Article97 1954-01-09 1 SEOUL, KOREA, Jan. B.— American and South Korean leaders meeting separately yesterday settled— at ksagt temporarily—the rift on the tense problems of disposing of PoWs. South Korean Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai dropped his threat of violence to free more than 22,000 unrepatriated PoWs while ''new97 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-01-09 1 Photo. Kamon Majfnaysay (left), takes the oath as the third President of the Philippine Republic at a ceremony in Manila. Chief Justice Ricardo Paras, back to Camera, administers the oath, while Fred Ruiz Custro (rlerht) atsuvta tw>uJri*> tha new President. APAP - 41 words
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Article71 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. 8 The Labour Party todlay pledged that the next Labour Government win immediately enforce its policy giving women the same pay as men if they do the same job. This means any future Socialist administration will at once begin to apply the equal pay71 words
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Article70 1954-01-09 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 8 Tow members o f the visiting Soviet Trade delegation have been killed .in an Afghanistan plane crash near Herat, the Afghan Radio announced yesterday. The announcement said a commercial plane crashed on December 30, killing three Afghan crew members: Col: Baz70 words
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194 1954-01-09 1 RAWALPINDI, Jan. 8. —Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, known as the "Frontier Gandhi" for his devotion to Mahatma Gandhi's principles of nonviolence in the old struggle against British roJe left gaol yesterday after more than five years imprisonment. r Sardar Abdur Rashid, Chief Minister ofReuter - 194 words
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124 1954-01-09 1 KAMPALA, Uganda, Jan. 8. —Mr. J. W. Deegan, Uganda's Police Commissioner, said yesterday there was "no reason" why plans for the Queen's visit to Uganda in April should be altered. He was commenting on this week's resolution by the Buganda Lukiko (Native Parliament) that aReuter - 124 words
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Article75 1954-01-09 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 8 Sir John Kotvlawala of Ceylon t »i«- latent Premier to lead a team of Cricket-playing members of Parliament. He oace played as a student at Cambridge, England', antf is going to captain a team to fare Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and his M.P.'s.AP - 75 words
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Article73 1954-01-09 1 KARACHI, Jan. 8 An aerial survey of West Pakistan for mineral resource* which started under the Colombo Plan two years years ago is expected to be completed by the end of the current year. Canada which is financing the survey cost under the Colombo aid programme73 words
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180 1954-01-09 1 Expand Trade— Butler's Slogan For C'wealth Nations SYDNEY, Jan. B.— Mr. RA. Butler, United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the Commonwealth Finance Ministers that their economic .conference which started here today, must stimulate not only greater trade expansion and material prosperity but algo the greater expansion of human hopes.AP - 180 words
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Article180 1954-01-09 1 pressed confidence in the future of th e sterling area, Mr. Butler gave the conference a slogan "Expansion and Hope". Then he added: "We must throw good money after goods." Mr. Butler said he wanted to draw attention to the importance of President Eisenhower's message in stressing the maintenance ofReuter - 180 words
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Article47 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. 8. Lord Simon, formerly Sir Join Simon, British Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer was stated at Westminster hogpital ye&terday to be "not quite »o well," Lord Simon went into hospital at Christmas for examination. H« win h« ro «ov+ month.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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258 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. B.— Britain is pushing ahead with efforts to renew her defence agreement with Burma, the Foreien Office said yesterday despite persistent reports from Rangoon that the Burmese government intends to scrap the five year old alliance. British Ambassador PaulAP - 258 words
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Article174 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. 8 Legal instruments for the transfer of the Cocos Islands from Singapore to Australia, are still in the process of completion, the Colonial Office stated yesterday. Queen Elizabeth will visit the lonely coconut island in the Indian ocean on her way from Australia toReuter - 174 words
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Article95 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. 8 The judge told a civil servant Riving evidence in court here yesterday that the official language he was using made him "sound like a crowwortf puzzle." "Wonts, words. I don't know how they creep in," commented the judge, Sir Gerald* Dodson. Phrases usedReuter - 95 words
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161 1954-01-09 1 EDITOR FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. B.— Mr. P. Ramarathnam, the editor, printer and publisher of the local Tamil daily "Dhlnathanthi" was fined R». 100 tor contempt of Court by the High Court of Madras on Thursday Proceedings arose out of the publication inCopyright - 161 words
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Article76 1954-01-09 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 8 Churches were crowded for Christmas night services last night. One of the crowded churches was that of the resurrection of the Glorified, off Gorki Street, in downtown Moscow. This Orthodox Christmas Day there also were silent thousand winding through Red Square to theAFP - 76 words
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Article167 1954-01-09 1 COLOUR BAR IN U.S. VARSITIES CAPETOWN, Jan. B.—Discrimination against admitting Negroes to White universities in America is gradually breaking down, Dr. T. B Davie principal of the University of Capetown, said yesterday on returning from an extensive tour of U.S. universities. With his wife he visited 31 institutions. He saidAP - 167 words
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83 1954-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. B.— A large, scale experimental campaign with helicopters against rubber leaf mildew in Ceylon starts on Monday and will last three months. The Wight which decreases rubber production in Ceylon by up to 40 per cent, thought it is not of economicReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement16 1954-01-09 1 ■THC IMDMI IMA DMLY^H Tamils Festival Athletic Sports TODAY AT 2 P.M. At Jalan Besar Stadium16 words
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Advertisement120 1954-01-09 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Tear 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months ia.so 6 Months 39.00 1 Tear 78.00 jßt/Mp SAMGON ft PA ynu -re tMured comfortable \3/ journeys in 4 engined Sk>120 words
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471 1954-01-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Jam 9, 1954 Notes And Comments (On GovL Servants, Bribs Politics) TEMPLEK'S WARNING 1111.l 11__ I iL« \^E fully endorse the warning which the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer has issued to the Government servants in a speech at Segamat this week, that they471 words
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1087 1954-01-09 2 But Box Office Returns Shaw Sharp Decline JHE South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce, Madras, has issued a 'Review of the film trade in 1953. The year, s»ys the review, marks the peak period of production activity in South India. An1,087 words
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Article50 1954-01-09 2 MAYAVARAM: His Hollness Si-ilasri Subramanya Desika Gnanasambanda Pa rum acharya Swamigal, Head oi Dharmapuram Adhinam haa resolved to gift land in Mannaxnpandal. Mayavaram taluk, for the location of a college, which would be started under the management of the Board of Trustees of Anbanathapuram Vagaira Charities. FOCFOC - 50 words
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169 1954-01-09 2 Andhra M.L.A. Resigns From K.L.P. KUKtfOOL: Mr. K. V. Ramesara, member of the Andhra Assembly from Chodavaram, has resumed from the Krishikar Lok Party, consequent on Mr. N. G. Ran g-<t, President of Bharat Krishikar Lok Party, refusing: to give him freedom of voting on the Capital and High OourtFOC - 169 words
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81 1954-01-09 2 Trivandrum Titanium Oxide Factory TRIVANDRUM: The titanium oxide factory at Trlvandrum, which had closed down towards the middle of 1952 owing to lack of adequate demand for its products, resumed work on Jan. 1. The factory, the first and perhaps the only one of its kind in the East. employs81 words
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Article122 1954-01-09 2 MADRAS: Dr. B. V. Narayanaswami Naidu said that the best security that the citizens of India can get depends on increase of employment, acceleration and enlargement of production and raising up the level of national income all of which are calculated to pave the wayFOC - 122 words
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Article149 1954-01-09 2 BHOPAL,: Mr. Kamta Pra sad, Finance Minister oi tthopal, recently submitted hia resignation from the Council of Ministers to the Chief Minister. Mr. S. D. Sharm... This has followed long and continued differences between the Chief Minister and the Finance Minister on questions of vital public importanceFOC - 149 words
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Article82 1954-01-09 2 HYDERABAD Bombay's Finance Minister. Dr. JivraJ N. Mehta, was unanimously elected President of the Indian Conference of Social Work for 1954. The following were unanimously elected as Vice-Presi-dents Mr. Justice B X Guha (Calcutta), Mrs. Hannah Nen (New Delhi), and Mrs. Mary Clubwala Jadhav (Madras). EighteenFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration819 1954-01-09 2 MADRAS: The anniversary of the Government Vigilance Home ami JJtri Sadaoa was celebrated recently. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras presiding. Mr. M. r. Narayana Menon, Chiet inspector of Certified Schools and. Vigilance Service, welcomed tnc Governor. Srimatlii P. T. Rajagopal Superintendent of the two institutions,FOC - 819 words
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Article72 1954-01-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. N. S. Lokur, who was appointed to hold judicial investigation into the Dakota air crash at Nagpur on Dec. 12, has submitted his report to the Government of India, it is learnt. Mr M. G. Pradhan, Deputy Director-General of Civil Aviation, and Capt. K.72 words
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Article172 1954-01-09 2 ALLAHABAD Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, Mr. H. V Kamath and Mrs. Leela Roy* members of the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party, have issued the following statement •'We have learnt with deep concern that an attempt is being made by the Congress party to pay homage to Netaji's172 words
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Article130 1954-01-09 2 NEW DELHI: A meeting of some members of Parliament from Part B and c States held here recently in a resolution ucg-ed that the continuation of Part B, C and D States as such with differing political rights and opportunities for the different States and with hugeFOC - 130 words
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Article84 1954-01-09 2 KURNOOL,: The Andhra State Cabinet decided to grant general amnesty to all prisoners in Andhra State before Sankaranthi. in celebration of the birth of the Andhra State The concurrence of the Government of India in respect of offences covered by subjects mentioned in the Union ljgtFOC - 84 words
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Article15 1954-01-09 2 the Congrrgs should pay homage in a befitting manner at a solemn national ceremony FOCFOC - 15 words
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599 1954-01-09 3 General Election Will Be Held As Scheduled ERNAKULAM: According to the dates notified for eiTllt tne *nnulng general election* for all the 106 AHHenibty Heats (Inclusive of 11 double-member conMtttuendeH) in this State, polling In to commence on Fen lft 1954. and go onFOC - 599 words
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Article156 1954-01-09 3 MADRAS: At a meeting <>f the experts committee of the Music Academy recently. Mr. John R. Marr. of Annamalai University, spoke on the influence of oriental music on Western art, music, ;ind musical instruments. A large number of mediaeval instruments were of eastern origin, being:156 words
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Article73 1954-01-09 3 MADRAS The Opposition Party in the Legislative Council met Dr. A. Lakshmanaswamj Mudaliar presiding and decided to name the party in the Council as "The United Party" The strength of the Party is thirteen. The follow. ing wer c elected to the Executive Committee of theFOC - 73 words
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Article379 1954-01-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Prc3i dent. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 1 declared open the fifth International Children';* Art Exhibition organised here by Lhe Indian cartoonist, Shankar. About 2.000 paintings, drawings, sketches, and literary compositions, sent by children of 44 countries, are displayed at the exhibition. These exhibits were selectedFOC - 379 words
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Article291 1954-01-09 3 KARAIKUDI: Addressm* a meeting at the Gandhi Chowk, Sri M. Siva&naiia Gramani M.L.C., Leader of the Tamil Aiasu Kazhagam. appealed to people who encouraged nssiparoua tendencies by putting forth fantastic theories on ethnological ground^ among Tamil-speaking people to give up that kind of attitude and work for aFOC - 291 words
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Article144 1954-01-09 3 MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krish. namachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, sajd '< her c that in the matter o/ affording assistance to the handloom industry the Government of India would like to wait and see what u s e the State Governments144 words
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Article228 1954-01-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Prlmfi Minister, Sri Nehru, in a message it© the 16th session of the Indian History dngresg, has expressed the hope that history will now be viewed m a wid«T aspect, and more particularly, in its economic, and cultural aspects The message said: "A228 words
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Article131 1954-01-09 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government, it is understood, have requested the Centra] Government to constitute an advisory committee to assist in the establishment of the Andhra High Court. In the light of the experience gained during the time of partition, which waa greatly facilitated by the appointment ofFOC - 131 words
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Article32 1954-01-09 3 Asian countries. "Our historians should brtng insigrht into the Mudy of tha past, and its merging into the present, nnd thu.s ho In us to understand this ccmnliflatrrl present of ours." FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-01-09 3 This 'Michael AngeuV gives finishing touches* to the portrait of the jfirl who won his heart. The proud painter is N. T. Rama Rao in 'Chandra harm, 1 (Tamil) of Yiiaya productions.)32 words
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Article153 1954-01-09 3 HYDERABAD: Sri V. R. Vidyalankar. Commerce and Industries Minister, said in the State LegtsUiitive Assembly that during the L^uk All regime Ra 70.000 was Riven to an official "for the ostensible purpose of paying the amount to Sria T. Prakasam, A. Kalcswara Rao, and Bulusu Sambamurthi."153 words
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146 1954-01-09 3 Nehru To Unveil 8-Ft. Statue Of Netaji MADRAS: Mr. K. Katuaraj Nadar, President of the T.N.C.C, has been incited to attend the meeting of the Congress Working Committee to be held at KaJyani. near Calcutta on Jan. 80. The A.-I.C.C. will also meet in Kalyani on Jan. 21 and 22FOC - 146 words
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Article26 1954-01-09 3 AJi Government in M.idraa State, Mr. Laik AH was CJilef Minister of Hyderabad before the Police action in September. 1948. and later oSc^ned a Palcisan. FOCFOC - 26 words
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Article, Illustration787 1954-01-09 4 CEYLON NEWS: Greater Happiness Contentment SIR JOHNS MESSAGE COLOMBO: "It is my hope that in the coming year my Government will be able to solve the many national problems like housing and unemployment ai.d bring greater happiness and contentment to my countrymen." said the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, in787 words
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166 1954-01-09 4 I COLOMBO: Ministers, Members of Parliament, all public servants and business firms should be compelled to declare their assets just as Civil Servants have been asked to do. This will be urged at the government parliamentary Group meeting, by the M.P. for Dandegamuwa,166 words
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Article261 1954-01-09 4 COLOMBO: Predictions for the New Year pour in from the world's astrologers. Here arc some of the views of Tamil seer, Professor S. Sathasivakurukkal of Kondavil, Jaffna. The position of various stars and planets in the heavens tend to indicate a troubled 1954, with quarrels and displeasureFOC - 261 words
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Article34 1954-01-09 4 INDIAN C.G. IN MADAGASCAR i NEW DELHI, Jan. 8 —The 5 government last night announc--5 ed Anand Mohan Sahay, Indian < Commissioner in Mauritius, s has been appointed concurrent--5 ly Consul-General in Madae-R.s- -< car.— APAP - 34 words
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Article44 1954-01-09 4 j NEW DELHI, Jan. 8 > Canada has agreed to give I India 120 steam locomotives i under the Colombo Plan dell- verable at the rate of six every 5 month, «*'i»' ~v..~~- ;j mwmDera i here.— I ftp*-- APAP - 44 words
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Article86 1954-01-09 4 New Couple Welcomed in Absentia NICE (France), Jan. 8 The groom's parents*- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldsmith—congratulated their son and welcomes their daughter- n-law lasl night, all in absentia. The Goldsmiths are the parents of 20-year-old James Goldsmith who today won the father's consent to marry Isabella Patino, 18-year-old daughterAP - 86 words
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Article145 1954-01-09 4 KARACHI. Jan. 8 AbduJ Wahab Azzam, Egyptian ambassador to Pakistan, left last night for Cairo to attend a conference of Egypt's envoys abroad called by the Egyptian government. Before leaving Azzam said the purpose of the conference "probably" was to acquaint envoys with foreign poLicy and145 words
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Article218 1954-01-09 4 TAMILS FESTIVAL FOOTBALL In the Tamils Festival Foot- < ball semi-finals played yester- j day at Farrer Park, Indian Recreation Club beat Sivajl j Football Team by four goals to one, thus qualifying to meet the Indian Brotherhood Soc- i cerites in the finals at the Jalan Besar Stadium on218 words
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Article124 1954-01-09 4 Dr K. Sh i n mugar atnam haa been awarded Queen's Fellowship and he wishes to study for a Diploma in Clinical Pathology at the University of London Postgraduate Medical School. Dr. K. Shanmugaratnam, 32, received his early education at Victoria School, Singapore. H e later joined the124 words
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Advertisement184 1954-01-09 4 S.S. "JALAGOPAL" VOY. 47 SAILING JAN. 10, 1954 I Sailing: 10th January 1954 12.00 p.m. EMBARKATION TIME I Deck Passengers: B.SO a.m. j Saloon 10.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. 1 AH passengers travelling: per the above vessel are j hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess fo&tzga.ge184 words
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Miscellaneous192 1954-01-09 4 Local Men For Higher Service Among the ten local men appointed to posts in the Singapore Higher Services, Part II ar c Mr. K. R. Chandra and Mr. P. Thiagarajan select, ed for training as Probationers in the Administrative Service Part U, and Mr. Ponniah Rajendra for Cuatoms Service. The192 words
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Miscellaneous250 1954-01-09 4 FILM APPEAL COMMITTEE Th e following have been appointed members of the Committee of Appeal of the Cinematograph Films Ordinance 1953, for a period of three years from the Jan. ft. 1954: Mr. T, P. F. McNeice, Chairman; Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Mr. Frank James, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha250 words
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