Labels:newspaper | text | newsprint | news | human face | publication | man | senior OCR: Dr. C. J. Paglar Elected Eurasians' New Leader AT a meeting on Sunday attended these charges in special circumstances. " by lending members of the Eura- Dr. C. J sinn community in Syonan, it Was Paglar , was elect- decided to form a new association ed President of which will be known as "The All- the new . associa- Malayan (Eurasian) - Association, tion with Dr. J. Syonan," states a Domel report. B. Cuylenberg as This association, it was decided, will vice - President. be non-political in character and Messrs. P. Wood- effect, and its chief object will be to ford and G. co-operate with the Nippon Govern- Shelley were ment in all matters pertaining to the elected honorary New Order, and in the maintenance secretary and of public peace and order in Malaya. treasurer Mr. A. J. Braga, President of the respec- tively. Five other former Eurasian association, who pre- members were sided said that the Nippon authorities also appointed to had approached him with regard to the formation of the present nssocha- serve on the Work- Dr. C. J. PAGLAR ing Committee. tion, and that all matters decided at These were, Mr. N. the meeting, together with the deci- de Silva (Katong sions passed. would be forwarded to the district) : Mr. G. E. N. authorities concerned for their final (Serangoon district): Mr. W. H. Oenlas sanction. Mosbergen (city): Mr. A. J. Braga All male persons, 18 ycara of age (Gunsci-bu): end Mr. H. E. Word- and over. who are descendants of ford (Tokubetu-si). mixed European and Asiatic mar- riage, born or domiciled in Malaya and The Working Commitee. it was ve- elsewhere, will be eligible for mem- vealed, will manage the affairs of the bership. Asecciation with the guidance and help Among the other objects of tals of an official appointed by the Nippon association are the promotion of self. Government. consciousness of the fact that mem- Dr. Paglar, the new President, ex- bers of this association er Nippon Lorted all Eurasians co-operate subjects. and as zuch. to develop Nip- wholeheartedly within their commun- to por. culture and iden's: tr encourage "I may also add this, and you may be surprised to know it, that the Ity. unity, social, moral, physical and cul- tural advancement: and to find ways Nippon Government has always had and means to relieve d'strers. cur interests at heart," he added. The new rules of the asconla" were dealt with seriatim by He referred In his address to Mr. Every member must re- the M. Sinozaki, chief of the Kohsel-Ka chairman. gister himself and. if married. his wife (Department for the Welfare of the and unmarried children, if any, with People)> and paid a tribute Registration latter's help and advice in all mat- to the the association. at the discretion shall of the com- ters pertaining to Eurasians in this also, country. "This is a time when we the mittee, be open to those members of have to suffer a bit for ve ore still af community who are not eliglb: for membership. Registration iep war." reminded Dr. Faglar. "But will be 50 cents per have to family. membership feel will be 25 cents per while whatever ince we-fences we tuffer are only temporary, and you month. The Working Committee will can be rest assmed that the Nippon have the right to walve Government is going ahead as fast or reduce as a ralivey