Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 116. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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441 1954-06-12 1 Arrests To Date Total 772 Including 150 Reds DACCA, East Pakistan, June 11. —Press censorship imposed when East Pakistan was placed under Governor's Rule on May 30, was lifted last night. A committee of local editors who earlier met the Chief Secretary are understoodReuter - 441 words
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142 1954-06-12 1 TO FIGHT MALIARIA IN THE HIMALAYAS NEW DELHI, June 11.— Nepal and the World Health Organization have signed three agreements designed to br.ng wider healtn services and tighter control of malaria to the Hima.ayan mountain kingdom. WHO will make available techn.cal experts and funds tor the training of Nepalcse healthA.P. - 142 words
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Article74 1954-06-12 1 With effect from Monday, Juno 14, tho Overseas Telephone Service will be extended to Macao. The hours of ser.vicc will be irom 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. local time correspond•ng to 2 00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. espoctively m Macao. Call «oc kings are now74 words
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696 1954-06-12 1 No Going Back On Decisions, Lyttelton Tells Alliance Federal Elections Early In '55 The Secretary of State Mr. Oliver Lytte»ton m a reply last n*ght on the subject of Federal elections to uk'ku Arxha ktahman, UMMO i*resident and the eader of the LMISO-IHCA Alliance's Deputation, said that he (Mr. Lytteiton)696 words
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Article74 1954-06-12 1 HONG KONG, June 11 Most Chinese buyers select motor cars by colour alone, motorcar dealer William Nlchol told the Hong Kong Rotary Club. Another complication to selling cars here are the long .skirts worn by Chinese women. It is difficult for a woman so dressed toAP - 74 words
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Article73 1954-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11 The Finance Mini>vtry reports three persons have paid evac<.?d income taxes as 'conscience money." A Ministry statement say* one person made three payments totaling Ks. 46,500, ».2iile the otht r two mad? payment* of X*- 101 ami KM. a.o'oo. The statement adibeil: "Tin GovernmentA.P. - 73 words
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Article159 1954-06-12 1 The Indian Association, Penang, has received information that Mrs Vijayaiakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, has accepted their invitation to visit Penang during her forth, coming trip to Malaya. Information received today Btate that Mrs Pandit will be visiting Penang during Aug.159 words
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Article61 1954-06-12 1 The Governor, Sir Jonu Nic«-»ii ha<s received tn« following caoie Hum the Cjueon through the Secretary of s>tate lw the UtttoßMMi I'ne m.e&>a^e reads "i sun coiiuiiandcd by iiie Queen i" convi'y 10 \<<u MM an ii> r KubjtH'ts i" Singapore rter stneere tu-anits tor yuur Kind61 words
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Article114 1954-06-12 1 Chay Fong, a welder on Warn ricng n.otatc. Kola Tinggi, attempted to we.d a leaKiiig petrol tanK of estate lony. I'M tanK expioocd and a portion of it shuck him on tne nead. The welding mask which Onay t'ong was weaiing absoiutid most of the iorce114 words
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253 1954-06-12 1 The Indian Association, Penang, has received information that the Indian Navy t xotiiia comprising the flagship I.N.S. Delhi," ana the 11th Destroyer Squadron iNS "Rajput," "Kanjif and "Rana," will visit Penang waters from Juiy 2 to Juiy Bth, 1U54, on an "informal goodwill"253 words
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Article, Illustration284 1954-06-12 1 LONDON, June 11. Queen Elizabeth rode m State procession through the gates of Buckingham palace yesterday to the salute at the historic ceremony of trooping the colour which annually celebrates her official birthday. A cheer echoed down the burst of sunshjne andReuter - 284 words
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Article433 1954-06-12 1 Tamil Tapper Shot In Presence Of Others: Three Clubbed To Death With An Iron Bar About live •nnntM an* unif o rim><l terrorists on Thursday shot and killed a 21 -year-old Tamil rubber tapper, naimv* t\:iim:t. on Kan Instate th<> Kuala Kangsar area of l-erak. The433 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-06-12 1 THANU PILLAI KRIPALANI SRI PATTOM THANU PILLAI, C hief Minister <>» Travan. oore-Cocliin»s P.S.P. Govern, ment, beinjr received at dnrjang Airport by P.S.P. Leader A<harya J. B. KKII'ALANi when be arrivedi m New Delhi, recently for consultation with the Central Government.40 words
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Article68 1954-06-12 1 BEIRUT (Lebanon). June 10 A thousand L-bane«e millionaires live »n Latin America, where Lebanon's President Chaonoun recently made a goodwill tour, the Beiruv daily Al Hadar said Al Hadar reported that a primary aim erf the President's visit was to persu<*ae these Lebanese emigrants to invest theirA.P. - 68 words
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Article36 1954-06-12 1 NEW DUL.HI, June 11 India exported 185,031 tons of coke and coal to Pakistan during the first three months of the current calendar year, it was officially announced m Parliament. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article77 1954-06-12 1 KARACHI, June 11 Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Foreign Minister, .said hero coday that failure at Geneva would mean the Communists were uncompromising and intent on war. "We want to get a negotiated settlement if It is humanly possible to get it,' he aaid. "If all negotiations failReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement36 1954-06-12 1 Subscription Rate* (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Sat. June 12, 1954. Notes And Comments
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Article175 1954-06-12 2 \yHAT'S m a name, people may ask. But there is enough m it to cause misunderstanding, quarrel, argument, pandemonium and what not! At least all these and many more were witnessed at the AllMalayan Hindu Conference held m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, and it was175 words
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Article163 1954-06-12 2 THAT Mr. Dcvaser snould have created the above dispute is really most deplorable, and as our sister paper the Tamil Murasu has frankly pointed out, his participation is undoubtedly an insult to the entire MIC. As the MuraMi observes, Mr. Devaser might argue that he attended the163 words
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Article178 1954-06-12 2 'THE most regrettable aspect of the whole episode, however, is the fact that the leader of one of the sides was no other than the MIC President Mr. Kundan Lai Devaser himself. It was he who opposed the term "Council" saying that it was "highsounding' and used178 words
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1016 1954-06-12 2 Congress Gen. Secretary's Advice To Northerners Tasks Before A. I. C. C. MADRAS: Mr. S. M. Agarwal, General Secretary of the Congress, stated here on Friday that the Ajmer session of the A.-I.C.C. would be devoted mainly to the task of crystallising theirFOC - 1,016 words
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55 1954-06-12 2 MADRAS: The sale of compost manure manufactured by the Madras Corporation or any Municipality, District Board or Panchayat m this State, to agriculturists and agricultural cooperative societies has been exempted from the payment o i sales tax for a further periou of two yearsFOC - 55 words
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671 1954-06-12 2 Restoration Of Tram Service In Madras City Financial Problems Analysed MADRAS: Mr. R. Muniswanii Pillai, Mayor of Madras, met on Thursday Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Transport, and had a discussion with him on the Corporation's proposal to restore the tram service m the City. The Mayer also submitted aFOC - 671 words
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Article147 1954-06-12 2 LUCKNOT.*: Mr. Go i, Narain Saksena, Secretary *oi the Ultra Pradesh I'raja Socialist Party, and eight other P.S.P. workers have been arrested at Orai, about 100 miles from here, while leading a procesision to the District Magistrate's residence, demanding reduction of increased irrigacion rates and repealFOC - 147 words
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76 1954-06-12 2 Karachi Students Climb Mount Sikaram KARACH: A section of the Karachi Press reported that a students' expedition from Karachi recently scaled tne 15,620 ft. high Mount Sikiram, but could not hoist tne Pakistan nag there "a s the Mourn i^, r ig:.t on the Durund Line' and the Afghan GovernmentFOC - 76 words
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Article176 1954-06-12 2 NEW DELHI: Experiments carried out at the Indian Agricultural Re>. iiearcii Institute here during the last three months showed that the cow-dung gas could be satisfactorily utilised for various cooking operations. This fuel gas, it is stated, has also been successfully used m gas lamps fittedFOC - 176 words
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200 1954-06-12 2 CONGRESS PARTY TO STRENGTHEN IN T.-C. STATE MfcifciNAMBAKKJVJM Sri S. N. Agarwal General Secretary of the Indian National Congress, arrived from Delhi lasv week en route to Trivandrum. rie told Press representatives at the airport that his visit to rrivandrum was primarily to assess the strength of the Congress mFOC - 200 words
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Article125 1954-06-12 2 MADRAS a. Tim to amend the Madras Public Libraries Act, 1948, hasi been pubiisned m the Gazette. Tne statement of objects and reasons of the Bill says that institutions, both Inaian ana ioreign and private individuals nave been offering guts ox fjooks tor use mFOC - 125 words
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Article126 1954-06-12 2 TOKYO A machine which will kill the female silkworm eggs, but will leave the male eggs unharmed, is claimed to have been perfected by Prof. Yatarao Tajima of the Silkworm Science Laboratory here. The male silkworms produce more and better silk than the females. Prof.126 words
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Article77 1954-06-12 2 MADRAS: The fixing of marks for viva voce tests for candidates seeking admission to technical colleges m this State has a history behind it When Sri T. S. Avinasfnilingam Chettlar was Education Minister, the marks were fixed at 150, and these were reduced to 50 when SriFOC - 77 words
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752 1954-06-12 2 DELHI: For the development of Khadi and villager industries, small-scale industries and handicrafts, tno Government of India have provided for expenditure of Rs. 531 croruj during 1954-55 as against Rs. 8-66 crores m the previous year. In addition, a sum of Rs.FOC - 752 words
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Article69 1954-06-12 2 1 KILLED IN PAK TRAIN DERAILMENT DACCA: At teast one perron was killed and several others were injured when seven *o->--gies of the Down Syllv.'tChittagong passengers train went off the raii s between the Satgaon and Rashidpur railway stations, about 43 miles from Sylhet on May 31. Through communication wasFOC - 69 words
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Advertisement17 1954-06-12 2 FERFUME SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE PRICE 75ct$. Each BOX OF SIX $4.50 ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSONS SINGAPORE.17 words
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1141 1954-06-12 3 Congress Suggests Drastic Amendments NEW DELHI: Amendments to the Indian Constitution calculated to Lac iitate introduction of farreaching economic reforms and to enable tightening up oi tne administrative machinery for unhampered execution of the Five- Year Plan have been suggested m the preliminary report ofFOC - 1,141 words
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Article111 1954-06-12 3 DINDIGUL,: The new road connecting Meenakshipuram village with the Devadas Gandhi Koad, laid by the stuiVnts of the Hoard High School, Nilakottai, who were having their camp m Meenakshpuiani village, run under the auspices of the Community Project. wa«i opened recently by Sri X- Ganesan, ChairmanFOC - 111 words
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Article338 1954-06-12 3 ASSAM OPPOSES NEW BORDER STATE GAUHATI: The inclusion of the North East Frontier Agency, now directly administered oy the President through the Assam Governor as the Agent, m Assam and the status quo m the existing boundary of the itate. are the demands made m the draft memorandum prepared byFOC - 338 words
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148 1954-06-12 3 1,00,000 Miles Of New Railway Lines Wanted KURNOU^.: -rt-uout 1,00,000 biles ot new railway track wouid have to be laid if the wish of every Member of Parliament, not to speak of otheis, were to be satisfied, Sri O. Alagesan, Union Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, told a KurnooiFOC - 148 words
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Article362 1954-06-12 3 NEW ir^iMii' me Union ALniSLry 01 Kehabiiitation has liiid tiovvn the procedure ior tne Uaiisier oi quaoi-permanent owneisiap ngnt m government properties to n«gn priority caiman is wno are m occupation. This has been explained m a communication addressed to the Governments of tsnopal, Bombay, Kutch,FOC - 362 words
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Article72 1954-06-12 3 CALCUTTA: The Uniou Government is stated to have sought the views of the jute Industry whether they agree to the recommendations of Jute Inquiry Commission that the mills should increase theii working hours to 48 per week. The mills are working 42Vfe hours a weekFOC - 72 words
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565 1954-06-12 3 Deshmukh' 8 Assurance HYDERABAD: "I have no doubt that m the Second I \e Year Plan considerably more attention will have to be given to the problem of unemployment and! some kind of plan made for pointed effort toward* absorbing- the permanent unemployed m theFOC - 565 words
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155 1954-06-12 3 COONUOR: Coonoor will shortly switch over from an automatic telephone system to a manual system. The automatic provides only for about 130 connexions and there are applications for nearly 70 new connexions pending for a long time. A new building has been constructed and machineryFOC - 155 words
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Article55 1954-06-12 3 PATIALA Miss Amtus Sallaam, a disciple of Gandhiji, who was removed to the local hospital In a serious condition, is being shifted to Gwalior last week for treatment of kidney trouble under the indigenous system. The Congress President, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, is understood to have made anxiousFOC - 55 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-06-12 3 Liberal and Socialist Members of the Japanese Diet batMbig fo r control of the Speake dtiis m a riot m the House of Representatives which started over a Police Nu tionalisation Bill, June 3. In Photo three women Socialist Members struggle to keep their places <>n the Speaker's bench whichA.P. - 86 words
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Article124 1954-06-12 3 KOZHIKODE: Sri Balaknshnan. an Assistant Secretary of the Madras Secretariat, who was here m connexion with preliminary arrangements for the separation ofi the Judiciary from the executive m Malabar from July 1, has left for Madras. It is learnt that there will be one District Magistrate andFOC - 124 words
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Advertisement104 1954-06-12 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $70.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/NagapHttlnain $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO.,104 words
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Advertisement222 1954-06-12 3 Even witn your eyes closed you can tell it s your Parker 51 Pen You don't have to xcc your Parker "51" Pen to m" to your exact way of writing. It polishes itself know it is yours. The way it feels on paper tells m use to a point222 words
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Article622 1954-06-12 4 Kotelawala's Homage To Departed Leader COLOMBO: l Fo r the comforts and privilege* we enjoy today, may Sir Baron .lavr>ilnka attain Nibbana," said Sir Ji'hn kotelawala; I'rinK' Minister at the public meeting held to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Iho death of Sir Haro n Jayatilaka,FOC - 622 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-06-12 4 mo I t th a n P 9nn lar <> ist^butedfive hundred people attended more than 200 prizes on Thurs- the function, day evening- to the winners of the ath'etic sports held at the Kalaimagal School m connection with the celebration of the birthday o f HerIDM - 139 words
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Article72 1954-06-12 4 COLOMBO The World Bank has offered Ceylon the free services of experts to direct a scientific research institute which will aid Government and private industries The offer, if accepted, will save the Ceylon Government about FLs. 1,000,000. The establishment of a scientific research institute was one ofFOC - 72 words
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59 1954-06-12 4 GALLE: Widespread distress has been caused m Galle due heavy rains and floods, and several houses have collapsed while others have been submerged. People, taken completely by surprise, have had no time to organise any rescue work, and many families have been marooned. TheFOC - 59 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-06-12 4 PHOTO. Governor Sir John Nicoil shaking ham W with Mr. P. Govindbsami Filial, J.P., at the Garden Party sit Government House on Thursday, June 10, m celebration of the Queen's birthday. Rehindl Mr. Piilai are Swami NiMhkamananda, the PresidYVit of the Singapore Raniakrishna MissionIDM - 64 words
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Article240 1954-06-12 4 Inaugurate Tagore Society In Singapore Today Sir Sydney Came will formally inaugurate the Tagore Society today, Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at the War Memorial Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral. All are cordially invited to the inaugural function. AN APPEAL ''The need for a cultuial organisation m Singapore240 words
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Article200 1954-06-12 4 Passports Cancelled COLOMBO: The Oey.cn Government has canceilcu passports of four nationals who are at present m Peldiig. quoting; Sir John Kot^iuwala the Prime Minister, lev thus information, a local now-' raper reported that tJMM rion.s belonging to Leftist pi- j ties h»d ootatn<?d pauponFOC - 200 words
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Article132 1954-06-12 4 COLOMBO: In spite of police officials' admission that illicit immigration from India had considerably dwindled, Indian residents m North Ceylon bitterly complain that the police frequently harass and arrest them on the slightest suspicion. Five Indian residents at Madhu Road m Mannar district, m spite ofFOC - 132 words
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Article59 1954-06-12 4 MERTHYR'S REPORT HANDED TO H. C. Lord Meithyr, the Chairman jt tiie Constituency Dcuneacion Commission, yesterday .landed ever tne Commission a eport to the High Comm.sSir Dona.d AiacGinivray, according to the Commission -ccietaiy Mr, T. fcJ. Simth. i-ioid Meitnyr, wnl oe leaving s-uaia Lumpur for Singapoie -y air today at59 words
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65 1954-06-12 4 Dr. Kalidas Nag, M.A; D Lltt, Member of the Indian Council of State, who is ncre on a short visit will give a public lecture umter the auspices of the Ramakrishnn. Mission on •'lndian Civilisation m S-E. Asia 1 at the Mission Hall, 9, Norris65 words
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Article61 1954-06-12 4 E. Victor Morgan, pro^ sor of Economics m the University College of Swansea, will give a public lecture m the Arts Theatre of the University of Malaya, Cluny Roaa, On Friday June 25, at •.la p.m. on the ,'The America) i Recession." Members of the61 words
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Article36 1954-06-12 4 TIRUNELVELI The DcviKailai Nataka Manram, Kaiiasa Buram, Tlrunelveli, celebrated its 2nd anniversary, Sri N. Ka3turi Secretary, Nellai Sangeetha Sabha, presided. Sri S. Ramanathan spoke. "Ezhai Padum Padu," at Tamil Drama, was staged.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article24 1954-06-12 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Public Relations Department of the State has been awarded a gold medal by the All-India Iridusitrial Exhibition conducted by Trichur Municipality.- FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article54 1954-06-12 4 The Honorary Secretary >*i the L.im Bo Seng: Memorial Committee Mr. Chuans: Hrn Tsuan announces that rhe Commander m Chief. Far East Land Forces, Sir Charles Lcewen. will perform the .ceremony of unvelllngf the Lim Bo Scnfr Memorial g| th e Stnorapore Esplanad; on Tuosday, June54 words
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