Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 100 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 83, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 429 1 Asks For Precautions At Hong Kong HONGKONG, MAY MR. KRISHNA MENON, IN. I>IA*S DELEGATE TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND shHKI > ADVISER ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS LEFT PEK. ING FOR NEW DELHI YESTERDAY AT THE END OF ••USEFUL" TALKS WITH CHOU EN LAI,
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  • 74 1 Menon Asked For Precautions? UsuaUy reliable sources said Mr. Menon had cabled Hong, kong and asked through the Indian Government representative there for blackout and security measures. These sources «aid the rea. son for Mr. Menon's action was believed to be connected w.th a report the Indonesian Accidents Commission was
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  • 30 1 SEOUL, May 21 Activation of two more army reserve divisions Friday brought the South Korean reserve strength to eight divisions in addition to 20 active divisions. AP
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  • 65 1 SEOUL, May 22; Foreign Minister Y. T. Pyun called Ja. pan and India pro-Communist and reiterated that south Korea could not attend a planned Asian people's »*nti. Communist league meeting on Formosa if the two nation* ar e invited. Tttie meeting,* which was to open n
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  • 109 1 Truce Committee For Formosa Report Denied NEW DELHI. May 22: An official Indian Government spokesman denied a report that India is trying to create a five-nation truce committee to bar host Hties in Formosa Straits. The spokesman, answering a newsman's questions, described specu.atlon" a report publish* ed in the Japanese
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  • 89 1 Menon Asks For Precautions At H. K. Airport HONGKONG, May 22: Mr. Kr.&hna Menon India's top dip. lomatic adviser who ha s just completed lo day* private talks in Poking with Chou En l*ai, arrived <n Hongkong to. He was driven in a motor. ca r from the border and
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  • 99 1 SAIGON. South Vietnam, May 22: The government yesterday ordered the arrest and trial on treason charges of two top aides of absentee Chief of State Bao Dai and several leaders of the outlawed Blnh Xuyen Society. The accused men face the death penalty if caught
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  • 65 1 VENICE, Italy, May 22: A burglar who robbed two elderly sisters apparently made off with more than he needed. So she sent back the change. The Gelfi sisters Gui. «eppina, 70, and Stella. 72 mid 2,600,000 lire (M$12.000) was stolen from their apart, ment. The following
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  • 100 1 CALCUTTA, May 21 member lnd.an team to par. Ucipate in the conducting rounos of the Thomas Cup Badminton Tournament com. mencing May 24, i«ft for Singapore by air early today. The team consists of T.N. Seth, Captain Manoj (Jiuuia Vice.Captain, Nandu "Natekar, f'.S.
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  • 59 1 VUi.JNANA, May 21. Indian Hrime Minister pandit N«ahru will arrive in Prague ear.y in June for an offlciajj VIM to ozechoslcvakda o n invitation of the Czechoslovak government. Prague Radio stud tast» nigint. A<eiui_'s European tour, ex. to start in the first wieek of June, also
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  • 157 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 21.— Madras City which is one of the world's biggest commercial centres for skins and hides will now have a Leather Exchange of its own on the lines of the Stock Exchange. The decision has been taken by the
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  • 359 1  -  Karnik -Says "Fire In Hydraulic Wing" Story Completely False BOMBAY, MAY 22: MR. A. S. KARNIK, ONE OF THE THREE INDIAN SURVIVORS OF THE CONSTELLATION AIRLINER DISASTER OF SARAWAK LAST MONTH SAID HERE YESTERDAY HE HAD NEVER MADE A STATE. MENT ASCRIBED
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  • 103 1 XEw YORK, May 2?' Two Japanese beauties— JVHsse« Ki.kuko Sasaki, 35, and l-i.ii<»-ka Shiba, 21, of Tokyo— aire due to fly > n bore today to spend a week coaling more Anie. rican tourists to visit their The two were selected from TO Japan aur
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI,, May 21 A conference of the Chief Electoral Officers from ai< over India ended at May 1;) The conference discussed measures to m ake the next genera} e^eota-uau* gpeeiWr than the first. It was generality of thje view that the next etfeotmns should
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  • 203 1 NEW DELHI, May 22: India has launched an attack on foreign shipping firms planning to place surcharges on freight bound for Bombay and Calcutta. New Delhi says their ship* will be banned from Indian port s if the charges are imposed Txic Indian otfens.ve
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  • 85 1 LONDON, May 22: S.r An. thony, Britain's Prime Minis, ter, said in a televised election broadcast last night that he hoped a big four meeting "of the summit" would take place In a few weeks time. "I would have been anxious if talks at the
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  • 556 1 |Pak. Constitutional Position In Confusion Again! Federel Court Ruling Lower Courts Power Over G-6. LAHORE, MAY 22.— THE VALIDITY OF NUMEROUS LAWS UNDER WHICH PAKISTAN IS GOVERNED AND PRISONERS DETAINED IN GAOL WAS ONCE AGAIN THROWN INTO DOUBT YESTERDAY BY A RULING OF THE FEDERAL COURT It rejected a Government
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  • 306 1 All-Party Committee's Appeal The All. Party Committee of the Singapore Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the whole problem of Chinese education and culture in Singapore met for an hour in the Chief Minister's Office, Assembly House, yesterday afternoon. The Committee in a state-the
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  • 160 1 DETROIT, May 21 State troopers armed with shotguns yesterday caught a gun-wav. ing 25.year.cld lover after he forced a girl friend to accompany him on a wild, night, long drive for a wedding that never was held. Police found husky Murray Sinuk, a Detroit
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    • 152 1 HONGKONG, May Mr. V. R. Knshna Menon, special Indian envoy to Pelp. int;, reached Hongkong: by train today and was taken immediately to Government House where he i& the guest of Governor Sir Alexander Grantham. Menon refused to see news, men but promised to meet with
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  • 690 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon. May 23, 1955 CRISIS CAUSED BY LACK OF DIPLOMACY rpHE Government's backing down on U>e Chinese high school students w ill, we are Kure, be universally acclaimed in the Colony and' outside. That it has been done at the '••g-irestkm of the All.Party Committee of
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  • 35 2 BOMBAY: Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, retiring British High Comm ssicoer in India, sailed from here for the United Kingdom. He wa s ac. fompanled by Lady Clutter. Huck at!d tV:ir dautrh+rr FOC
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  • 489 2 Transfer Of Goalpara To W. Bengal Opposed GAUHATI. Normal life in Gauhati was paralysed last week by a har. la) on the Goalpara Issue. The majority of rfhops remained closed fur the day, students left school and paraded the streets shouting slogans while elaborate emergency measures
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  • 222 2 NEW DELHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister. Mr. Me ham. med AH, expressed his pro. found regret at the unfortunate incident whch occurred recently at Nekowal to the President. Dr. Prasad, when he called on the latter last week scon after hi s arrival. Mr. Mohammed Alj also
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  • 147 2 NAGPUR. An armed robber was outwitted by a woman passenger in a moving train and captured). Jump, ing en to the footboard of a women's compartment of the train, running on the Chhindwara Parasia section, the robber asked to be admitted. As soon a« he got
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY: More than 100 people led by Mr. A. Nagpal, secretary of the Bombay Pral desh Jan Sangh demontrated •*.n Monday before the office cf the Assistant High Commis. sioner of Pakistan here, de. manding an unconditional apology" from Pakistan for the Nekowal incident. Mr.
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY: The report or 'ne Indonesian Investigation '"tommission on the crash of the Kashmir Princess was *kely to b e ready by the end cf this month or early in June, Taptain K. V swanath, Divi. sional Operations Manager of Air Tndda International Cor.
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  • 79 2 NAGPUR: Mr». Anasuyabai Borkar, a Congress candidate, was declared elected to the reserved seat in L«ck Sabha from the Bhandrara parliamentary constituency in a bye'.^ction. Mrs. Borkar, widow of Bhaurao Bcrkar, M.P. f who was killed in the recent Nag. pur air crash, defeated the Scheduled
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  • 74 2 IMPHAL: A meeting held here last week under the aus. pees of the Oommunist Party, adopted a resolution reiteraU ing: the demand of Manipur to be a separate unit within the Republic of India and strong. !y protesting against the mer. ger of Manipur with Assam.
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  • 263 2 KANPUR: The five.day.old hunger-strike by the 23 em. p'oyees of the Kanpur branch of Bank of Bikaner here was called off lan week t the man. agement announcing 'the release of increments due on April 1 1955. The announcement said that in the case
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  • 40 2 Assam- West Bengal Talks On June 5 GAUHATI: The proposed conference between tinChile* M'.nlvfers of Assam and West Bengal and the P.C.C. President* of th* two States, will take place In Shli:on,r OM jun e 5, »t is '-earnt. FOC
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  • 40 2 o1 ih lon K procession token cut in connection with the Hatton Session of the Ceylon Democratic ingress. Thousand* of Indian labourers participated in the procession tFmjSF"** u Our Alm DON r Our "^nST^i
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  • 302 2 NEW DELHI. Communism or Soc alism cannot be introduced into T bet for at least another 60 years according to the Chi nese Prmier, Mr. Chou En.lai. TJi s wag revealed by Mr. Nehru while addressing a re cent meeting: of th c
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  • 70 2 INDORE: Mr. Takhatmai Jain. Chief Minister of Mad. hya Bharat, said that "there \vi:i be no alteration and no addit on in the Cabinet. He said he had made up his j min<* an<j was prepared to work with the present tea m of
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  • 81 2 V. K. Krishna Menon, center, the Indian Representative at the United iValons and Chief Foreign Affairs adviiwr to Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, seen at Tokyo, where he made an unscheduled stop due to bad weather whip on his way to China, uhere hp
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  • 670 2 C.R.'s Criticism Refuted Dr. Benjamin Defends B.C.G. Vaccine CALCUTTA. Dr. P. V. Benjamin, Tuberculosis Adviser to the Gov. ernment of India, and Technical Adviser to the Tuberculosis Association of T.nd a, commenting on the recent statement made by Mr. Rajagopalachari en the mass BCG. vaccination campaign has clarified th c
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  • 813 3 Under 2nd. 5-Year Plan NEW DELHI: Proposals for development in the agricultural sector entailing an expenditure of Rs 650 crores (Rs. 6,500 million) in the second ive Year Plan are now ready with the Union Ministry of Food and Agrkulre for discussion
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  • 61 3 HYDERABAD. Public opinion in India 's in favour of total pro. Mbition and the only (ueation is of phasing It, according to Mr. N. S. Verdlachari Member.Seci .•etary of the Prohibition Commission, which is hero on a two.day visit to as. certain the vtew 8
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  • 72 3 UJJAIN: Shops and mills wer e closed on May 14 as a protest against the Central Government's decision to establish a cotton futures rnarKjut i n indore. A. procession marched through the m aln roads of the city last week in demonstration .against the decision. Reliable sources
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  • 62 3 Transport As Public Utility Concern PATNA: The Government of Binur has declared the State Transport service as a puDuc utility concern for a period of six months witn encct from May 16, it s officiuLy learnt. Steamer services operating in bihar have also been aecuared as public uttlity concerns for
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  • 126 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government wouiid urge th* Centre to estabiish at least one major industry in tine State Cburlng the second Plan period, Mr. ,Ka:a venkata Rao, State Planning and Industries ilinister, sa.d in an Interview He added that the Government would also endeavour
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  • 105 3 Forward Bloc Claims 90,000 Members NAGPUR: Mr. R K Hal. dulkar. General Secretary of the All India Forward Bloc, asked the Congress High Com! mand to come out with the full list cf those members of the Forward Bloc who till their joining the Congress were members of the party.
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  • 141 3 NANGAL,; The second du version tunnel at the Bhak"a Da m s.te buUt to arrest the rise of the water level in the Sutlej during the monsoons was opened last week. The two tunnels, each 50 ft. in diametre and half a mile long, are the
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  • 196 3 KURUNBGAiA: It took Englishmen 300 years to understand wthat democracy was, and in this country no one understood democracy in its tnue perspective, not even himself, said John Kotelawata, the Prtme Minister, presiding over a conference of viWage committees »n the Kurunegala district. England, he said,
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  • 44 3 Rs. 2m. Pak. Share Of Bandung Expenses K.YKACujI* Pakistan iviil contribute about Rs. 20 iMkhs towads the expenses of the Bandung conference, it i* St-OCKI. Ah« total cost Is to be diviletl among the live sponsoring counuries Indonesia, Ceylon, Burma, India «nd Pakistan. FOC
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  • 283 3 NAGPUR: The Aiil-Lndia Forward Rlo c (dissident gix>up) at the fourth day of i'ts special session here amended the Constitution of the party abolishing the post of chairman at anu levels as the constitutional head of the party. General secretaries will take that place. A
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  • 65 3 BURDWAN: Mr. J. N. Panja, West Bengal Minister, inaugurating the FUuna Mall d a l Congress comer, ence at Shvamadas Bati, eignt mnes from here, asnea oongre^s workers to popuiui\zt; t Governmental schemes and projects amongst the peoplo. Mr. Abuus s^ttar, M. p. who presided,
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  • 319 3 NEW DELiHI: M. N. G. Korotenko, designated as ch'tef engineer o t the BttiJUad steel project by the Soviet Government, is arriving in India later thus month for work with tne projecc. k is learnt. uiiaer the Soviet steel agreement, ttfie Soviet authorities have to appoint
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  • 45 3 Cholera And Smallpox In Bihar PATNA: Sixteen persons died of cholera and 12 of smallpox in Bihar during the fortnight ended Ar>ril 30. 1953. it is cflacialiiy learnt. The number of cases of cholera «ind smaldpox was 47 and 119 d'-ir- ing the period FOC
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  • 172 3 AMRITSAR: Arests now total 128 in connexion with the Akali morcha in Amritsar against the District Magis. trate's ban on slogans of "Punjabi! Suba". The Akali Dal meanwhile announced tfhat 26 members of the Dal would defy the ban outside the Golden Temple last Monday. Amony
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  • 38 3 UeW Motoharl, whose pleasing role in CHIYARi FUJI, got him the Best Bov Actor in the Second South East Asia Film Festival eompetitlonheltf here recently Uekl.Motohari is bearing the lane© in the above picture
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  • 101 3 AMRITSAR: 'Forty- two ar* rests we r made here on Tuesday the eighth day of the A/kali Dan's morctoa, bringing the total) arrests In Amritsar aicne to 290^ Meanwhite the Shromani Akali Dal which is conducting the morcha against tlhe ban of slogans about linguistic provinces,
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  • 149 3 BOMBAY: The British ship Ungula, navigating near Singapore, was "shaken Up by vicent tremors" on Tuesday according to a radio message picked H.p in Bombay. The message was flashed by ship's radio at 14-50 G.M.T. on May 17 from L*at 6* 1* N and Long 93°
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  • 74 4 CHANDERNAGORE: The fonrfcr Frenoh settlement rhandernagcrc, w*sl elect Its representative tv the West Bengali State A.«*6«mbiy; />n J^ne 1». Ther e are four candidates two independent (one cf them supported by the «'ommuns>t Party), one Ocnsress and on e Forward Bloc. They -are: Mr.
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  • 402 4 Ceylon Air Force Plane Crashes In Flames Pilot Who Took For Testing Oxygen Apparatus Burnt To Death COLOMBO: .screaming; Into hi* niicroph*>n« that the canopy o f hi 8 p*»«ie had come off and that hl H aircraft *ma out of control rilot Ofllcer N. S. Chelvarajan of the Royal
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  • 150 4 COLOMBO The proposed trilatwtt trade paci between CoylO^ Red China and Burma hag beeu shelved. It was suggested that Ceylcn should sell rubber to Burma natead of Red China., and; Burm» should in turn supply Ceylon with rice which China had undertaken to supply According to
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  • 146 4 COLOMBO: A vacation in Ceylon is on the cerdo for many Americans this year, judging by the arrival of Santha Rama Rau, writer, who has come here on a special as. signment for the American magazine "Holiday" to write a tourst article on Ceylon. Santha
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  • 127 4 At 1 a.m. yesterday morning 1 a gang of five Communist ter. rorists in jungle green «*<* armed with four rifles and one pistol robbed a Chinese sundry shop at Reogam Estate in the Rengam area of Johore of I about $4,750 in cash and
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  • 34 4 To Ceylon Indian Issue Wanted A New Approach Mr. Abdul Aziz, President-elect of th e Ceylon Democratic Congress, delivering his presidential address at the Fifteenth Annual Session of the Congress In Hatton (Ceylon) recently.
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  • 373 4 Indians Victims Of Power Politics HATTON. Cltizwishlp recognition under the registration scheme is being: deliberately withheld by the present regime except in the case of a mere handful, states the 1955 report of the Ceylon Workers' Congress, which was read by Mr. S. Soma. sanderam, at
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  • 50 4 PARIS. May 22 MV* MhaW pibu» Songgram, Prim*Minister of Thailand, lef* here by air today for Brussels after a fcur-day office visit to France. He raid <*n his de»-»a-tur» that his Ptay in iFmncc ha>» h»en memorable, "I considfi' France as my second honfc." Reuter
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  • 42 4 NEW DELHI, May 22 Bombay state the chief Indian area where prohibition is enforced became "wet" yesterday for foreign tourists A bill authorising special l'rjior permits for these tourists was signed into law by India's President Rajendru Prasad. AP
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  • 132 4 Purpose of Ali's Visit To Red China JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 12 Premier A'd Sastroamiilojo—as4d e from trying to \nake Red China and the United states #et together on Formosa also will brin^ up economic issues during: his 10-day visit to Peking, Information Minister F.L. Tobiag «aid. A number of economic
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  • 162 4 79 Burnt To Death In Bombay Fire BOMBAY, May 22 Seven, ty-ttve peop>e wno came irom miles ar«,nd to watch a <*oxtoo mill flT e In India's Saurashtra State wer e trapped by flame© in the grounds of the watt* it was ltearnt yesterday. Thirty-tive of them were burnt to
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  • 54 4 ATLANTA. May 22 Her ry Cabot Liodgc; Jr, predicted Saturday nigtht that Presfden' E-wqpTihower wi'l run for ro election in 1956 and wir The U..S. representative to the U.N. tola newsmm that ■Outy Js the President m«u--«lle ramc and he yflly feel n h's i\- ty
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  • 38 4 The Inaugura: Meet ng of the Serangocn Garden Com. munity Centre will be held at No. 60, Farlegh Avenue, Ser. angoon Garden Estate, Singa. pore 19, On Saturday. May 28, at 4 00 p.m.
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