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MALAYA!Slngapor!. (AP's &Allocations BUDGET Flnance &Accountlng See Acot. Dopt. LAW & LEGAL ... CFA Vs N.Amani (32 P p- ~ >..­ MALAYA!SlNGAPOR!. 3/J 1f'13 2- BUJ)Q;Efu.' 1957/58 BUD~ET (AP's & Allocations 1952/55 BUDGET 1956/57 FlNANCE & ACCOUNTlNG see Acot. Dopt. LAW & LEGAL ... CFA vs n.amani (32 Perak: Rd.) PROPERTIES & EQUIPMENT PUBLICITY &PUELlC RELATIONS Brochures PUBLICITY &FUBLIO RELATIONS General GENERAL Singapore GENERAL Malaya CONFERENCES GENERAL A - Z l.NDIVIDUALS ALWI Syed * AZIZ Ungku SEE Educ. Schools & Univ. Harvard Int 11 Sem. JII< BREITENBERGER Prof Ernst SER: US & Intl. Conf. "Atoms for Peace ll CArNE Sir Sidney CHAO Chou CH:H;N DR. Su Lan CHONG Thin Huatt GURUSAMY Anna HAN J. Lee Kok HEAR Joo Seang HO Dr. Huang Chung HODGE Thomas HOGAN-SHAIDALI };dward KHOO Oon Soo (Mr & Mrs) L1 Chi ...Wa LIM Hock Han L1M Pee Yaw LIM Dr. Tay Boh LIM Wil1iam SiewHWai LOBO Mr s. Mary NAIR 'V.K. NO:aaJtJ\·~.MRu1SY RAHMAN Dr. Iemail bin Dato RASADURAI C. (Labor Leader) ROTH Andrew SUNDARAM S.K. TAN Kian Kee TAY Wan Baan TREVATHASAN Dr . Arthur WEN Tien Kuang YAP Tiong Keng YUP1N Archbishop Pau1 YEH Julius * Cross reference p- ~ v 3Ay'95 2 - MALAYA! SINGAPOIDlJ INDIVIDUALS~ General - A thru M ALI A. Mukti .ALSOP Joseph ANlIND Prem Na th ANDREW :B'indlay ANUAR Mr. &Mrs. * ARULANANDOM Fred SEE: Organ. Malaya Youth Couneil & Assn. of Youth Cluhs BARTLETT Vernon * BEAMISH Tony See: Media - Audio-Visual Radio * BEG Mr. SEE: Conf. Southeast Asian Folk Festival EERAGUE John ERIMMEL J. CHANG Gladys CHANG K.S. ClIANG Min Kee CHEANG Mo lly CHEONG Hock Hai * CHIANG Helene SEE; Organ. Girl Guides CHIN A. P. CHOONG K.S. • CHOUDBURY H.K. SEE: Media - Publications - Sangamani CHOY Su Moy CHUEN Yuen Kum CBUI Young Kwok CBUI Robert Wesley CHUNG Chi-An CLINCHY COOMARASAMY Violet DAHLAN Suleiman DALUPAN Francisco * DANIEL Vincent SER: Conf. UNESCO Voluntary Work Campa * DAUD Che Wan Nor binti SEE: Organ. ~irl Guides * ENG Ah Koon SER: Organ. Jaycees EU Fred * EUSOFF Dr. Haji Mohamed SEE: Educ. India - Centenary Observo of 3 lndian Univ. GALLO]?, Christopher GALPIN Leta * GrBSON-HILL C.A. SEE: Conf. Paeific Science ... Manila 1953 * GILL S.S. SEE: Conf. CONDA * GOH Íliee SE:lil: Conf. Social Work -8th rnt'lo Munich * RAINES Harry SER: Soco & Econ. Rural H New Villages HAN Suyin HARB.OD L.M. HAU Nguyen Thi HILL. Peter *Cross reference P--3 v 3/1-'I93"L MALAYA/SINGAPORE llLDIV1DU~"'·'General-A thru M Cont. * HO Robert SEE: Conf. Geographical Union 1nt'l. HO Yung Chi HODGE Shirley HS1UNG Dr. S.I. HUSS.AN Nik ,. HUSSA1N SEj~;: US Organ. Camp Ri aing Sun HUTTON Martin 1DRIS Mohamed bin Mat Sil 1ZZUD1N Ibrahim ,. JAYAWARDANA C.P. SEE: Organ. Boy Scouts ,. JESUTHASAN Sam SEE: Conf. 1954 General JOSEY Alex * JOY Father SEE: Educ. School. & Univ. Kingsmead Hall *' SEE: Conf. IUS-WSCF Joint Peace Conf >1< SEE: Organ. Petaling Jaya Center & Youth Hostel JUBIR Sardon (Zubir) JURJI Edward J. KEARNEY Rev. James F. KOH John KHOO Cheng T¡(ee KHOO Dr. KONG S.Y. * KWAN David SEE: Indiv. Khoo Ooon Soo *' LAM Swee SEE: Media - Translations ,. LEE Buck Heng SE1<:: Conf. CONDA * LEE Chie...' Wing SE}; : Conf. 1956 JC World Congresa *" LEE Francia Wa:!. Ming SE]~: Conf. YMCA LEE Kuan Yew * LIAO Thomaa SEE: Organ. JAYCEES * 11M Boan Siang SEE: Conf. CONDA *' SEE: Educ. Univ. of Malaya Far Eastern Tour 11M Chee Poe L1M Frederick Guan L1M Rene; Loong *' L1M Sfew Poh SEE: Organ. JAYCEES L1M S.T. Petar *' 11PMAN li'e.ther J"ohn K. SEE: 01'gan. Youth Hastel ,. LOKE Wan Tho SEE: Organ. Historical Society * LOVE Bishop Edgar A. SEE: Soco &Econ - Rural - New Villages LOM Frederick 10M Kin Tuck ,. MANUE1 C. J .. SEE: Conf. UNESCO * 1ibrary Seminar D~lhi ,. SEE: Organ. ijNESCO * MC COY R. SEE: Organ. WUS * Croas Reference P-31--' 3,"+ Lj'9 j 'L- MALAYA!SlNGAPORE lNDIVIDUALS ...·General - A thru M- Cont. MC HUGH James N. Ivl.El Eannah C. MEl Josie MEI Dr. Y.C. • MElSSONNIER Father SEE: Organ. Pax Romana MENDlS Mathew S. ~g * MlLLIE J. SEE: Conf. Pacific Seienee 8th Manila 1953 MILLIS Dr. Jean MONK Katgleen MORLEY J.!.E. MUGGERIDGE Malcolm INDIVIDUALS, - General - N thru Z NARAYANAN P.P. NOFFSINGER Dr. J.S. NORMAH Binte Kamaruddin *' OBBY Dr ..~.G.H. SEE: Conf. Pacific Science Conf. 8th Manila. 1953 • ONG Augustihe Soon Hook SEE: Conf. Pax Romana *' ONG Ho Seng SEE: Indiv. SAENG Heah Joo * ONG Soon Roek SEE: Conf. Pax Romana 1955 ONG Tan Theam ONN Dato OORJlTHAM Philemon PADOLINA Guillermo R. PAWANCHEE Abu Bakar bin *' PAYNE E.M.F. SEE: Organ. Boy Scouts PR1~TICE Edward S. * PRITT D.N. SEE: Soco & Econ. Lecturas * PURCHELL Vietor SEE: Indiv. ROTH Andrew RADJAB Mohamed RAJARATNAM S. *' RAMlNI R. SEE: Adm.-Law & Legal C1!'! vs Ramani * HAN Irl...ti.ng SE};: Soe. & Ec on. Cultural Art - General * SEE: Media- Publieations - Harvast Magazine RASADUllAI c. RASHID Mohsinali RAYA Ali ROBERTSON Frank RODRIGO Leonard ROSENTHAL Edmund * SANDOSHAM Prof. A.A. SEE: Organ. WUS SASTRr Prof. Doraiswami SAVAGE Hugh '* SAW Guan-cheong (Alias) SEE: .,1ndi v. SU Yuan..chang * SENG Philip Loh Fook SEE: Conf. Pax Romana - Malaya • Cross raferanee ?-3 v MALAYALSINGAPORE _::r A -1 9 3 '2-- SI~ILY Julia &Hasean * SHAW Run Run SEE: Media - Filma SREAN Brigadier Desmond Meyler * SHlMER Dr. William SEE: Organ. World Brotherhood * SHOW-HWA Chuang SEE: Conf. Pacifie Scienee 8th Manila * SIDNEY Richard SEE: Organ. Young Malayans SlNGH J.J. SlNGH Kirpa1 .. SINGH Puran SEE: Educo Univ. of Malaya Far Eastern Tour SlNGH Tarah SLA.WAT A. Malik SMITH lvJartaret SOO kr. &Mrs. Khoo OOn SRlDHAR V. STEIN Dr. Erie .. STRAUSS Anna Lord SEE: Soco & Econ. Women SU Ming Hsuan SU Moy Choy SU Yuan-chang SUBl~lAM Dhevaji SYMONDS Gene TAN Bah Chee * TAN Choon Hong SEE: Conf. CONDA .. TAN Dato Sir Cheng Lock SEE: Organ. Malayan Chinase Asan. TAN Gah Jun TARASlNGH TEH Wam Boon THlSTLETHWAITE Richard TOH Eng Hoe .. TUAN Syed A lwi SEE: India-Indiv. MONOHARAN S R WANG Siew Meng WARD DR. Gerald WEN Tien Kuang .. WlLLlAMS Viola SEE: Organ. Womena Institutes of Malaya * WONG Lee Chuen SEE: Organ. Raseh Youth Club * WONG Peng Tuck SEE: Oonf. JAYCEES 10th Wor1d Oongreas YAAOOB Che YEH Sul-yen YEOH Cheang Seng YEONG Koi Look YOUNG Dr. Herrick B. YOUNG Kwok Ohui YOUNG Kum Chuen YUPIN Pau1 (Archbishop) ,. ZAIN Hajjal SEE; Organ. Girl Guides * ZAlNAL Dato Abidin bin Haji Abas 8EB: Conf. Rural Reconstruction GENERAL Visitora, Toure. * Cross Reference P~3v MALAYA! SINGAPORE 3-/1 -,-/9:3 -L_ ORGANIZATIONS BOY SCOUTS )03 1952/57 BUDDHI8T UNION 601 ·1955/56 CAMPING ASSN. 4H (MALAYAN 4-B CLUB) 1955/56 GtRt GUlDES (GIRL SCOUTS) 304 GURNEY STREET BOYS CLUB 1953/54 HIBORAN KANAK SOCIETY 1954/56 HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1956 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COM~®RCE Sports Material JAYCEES General 51) JOINT SECRETARIAT (Malaya Cultural Societies) KELANTAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION 312 MALAYAN AIR TRAINING CORP· 311 MALAYAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION MALAYAN ASSOC. OF YOm'H CLUBS )23-4307 1954/57 MALAYAN CHI~mSE ASSN. MALAYAN CIVICS COUNCIL 510 MODEL YOUTH CENTER MALAYA!SINGAPORE ORGAN! ZA't~if~s.;.. Continued PAN.MALAYAN FEDERATION OF STUDENT UNIONS 109 PAN MALAYAN GEOGI~HICAL CLUB 317 PEN CLUB - Request for Writers' Journals PEN CLUB - General 702 PETALING JAYA CENTER RASAH YOUTH CLUB SINGAPORE ART INSTITUTE 604 SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S SOCIETY 519 SINGAPORE UNION OF JOURNALISTS 703 SINO*MALAYA SOCIETY 507 UNESCO WAY (World Assembly of Youth) WOMENI S INSTITUTES OF MALAYA 502 YOUNG MALAYANS CLUB YMCÁ Honolulu Training Program - Chinase YMCA Leader 320 YMCA Judo Club Film 802 YMCA - General 319 YOUTH HOSTEL (Jesuit) (Arcrutect plans retained in current files) Q!GANIZATIONS - General CHINA SOCIETY FEDERATION YOUTH CLUB GABONGAN ANGKATAN BARU (New Generation Society) 704 GUNONG RAPAT WORK CAMP HAO JEN SHEH HINDU YOUTH ORGAN. INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF WOMEN INTElrnATIONAL ECONOMIC ASSOC. INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY CENTERS KAMPONG BUKIT YOUTH CLUB KAMPONG TAWAS KELANTAN ARTS & CRA'PTS SOCIETY KEUNTAN YOUTH aOUNC IL KESATUAN MALAYA MERDEKA KLANG YOUTH CLUB LITERA\RY CLUB IN MALAYA MALAYAN.AMERICAN SOCIETY MALAYAN CHRISTIAN COUNCIL, .(, ',,', '." MALAYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOC. ~ ,<"'! ,,, ' MALAYAN CYCLISTS' FEDERATION MALAYAN ECONOMIC SOCIETY MALAYAN MATHEMATIC SOCIET'M' MAL.A.YAN STUDENT FEDERATI ON MALAYAN TECHNICAL SERVICES UNION MORIE YOUTH CENTER NATIONAL UNION OF PLANTATION WO~ERS NATIONAL UlUON OF TEACHERS NEW VI LLAGES 1'-33 s' A '1 :¡I/¡q MALAYALSINGAPORE ORGANIZAT'~~'" General - Continued PEN CLUB PEN PALS PENANG YOUTH CENTER PERSEKETUAN BAHASA MELAYU (Malay Language Society) PLAYING FIELDS ASSOO. SCrENOE OLUJ3S SCIENCE CLUJ3S OF AMERICA SCIENOE SOCIETY OF M.ALAYA SELANGOR FILM SOCIETY SERENDAH BOYS HOME SELANGOR POULTRY SOCIETY SHAW FOUNDATION SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOO. SINGAPORE STUDENT TE~CHERS GUILD SINGAFORE TABLE TENNI8 ASSOC. SOCIAL ACTION SECRETAl~IAT OF SINGAPORE SUARA MUDA TANAH MERAH CAMP TEACHERS ASSOC. FOR SINGAPORE UNI TED MALAY NATIONAL ORGAN. VOLUNTARY WORKERSt ASSOC. WOMENIS INTERNATIONAL OLUJ3 WORLD BROTHERHOOD WORLD FEDERALIST ASSOC. WORLD LITERACY WORLD UNIV. SERVICE p .- ?J3 ]'JI l' c¡ I-/e¡' MALAYA! SINGAPORE PROGRAM EDUCATION CHINESE GENERAL EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS & PROFESSORS LABOR MANAGEMENT COURSES (W. Barrington Baker) SCHOOLS & UNIV. Franciscan Inst. of Sociology (Rev. Foschini) Ku1ai Eng1ish School 216 Nanyeng Univ. Teachers Training Chinese Branch (Ref. Library) 210 Univ. of Malaya - Books 201 Chinese Lecturers 209 Dept. of Surgery 201 . Filme - 195.5 201 Geographical Society 202 Loan of Film "Credit - ManIs Confidence In Man" Medical Filme 201 Librarian - Clark E. 204 Microfilming 201 General General A ... Z GENERAL ~ AUDIO-VISUAL Movies "Cowboy" Motion Pictures - Labor Union Films 401 Motion Pictures Radio Malaya - Collection Traditional Ma1ay Musie 902 Radio Malaya - General Radio-TV ~ General General BOOK PROGRAM ( Gifts, Subscriptions, Reference) BOOKS - GENERAL CARTeONS & COMICS DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS LIBRARIES WEWS & FEATURE SERVICE - Clippings NEWS & FEATURE SERVICE - General p-~ 'Í 3'/)-.)./crJ J ~LAYA/SINGAPORE _._-MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Angkatan (New Generation) Chinese Newspaper English/Malay Newapaper Harvest Magazine SEE - Taiwan Malayan Student Overseas Chinese Weekly Sangamani Unian Weekly School Reader - Childrens Monthly Singapore Artist 603 Young Malayans SEE ..
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