Comrade, 24 November 1946

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  • 22 1 12 PAGES WEEKLY Comrade r'uDiishea m Memory ot the Late Maulana Mohimed Ali. ■L. lit Dated 24th November 1946 Price 20 cents
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  • 843 1 PRESENT POLITICAL SITUATION IN INDIA INTERIM GOVERNMENT AND AFTER MR. JIKHAH'/ STATEMENT MR. MOHAMED ALI JINNAH, President of the All India Muslim League, m a press statement on the 14th November said, "The Interim Government f should not be allowed to do anything administratively or by convention which would m
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    • 104 1 WIMMNTS ARTICLJCS of a tho»ght-pro. yoking nature are wtlcome. Good payment lor published articles. Benr 1 a tides wi4h stamped euvelofHH to the Editor. LKXTKHS to the Kditor lor jju bliifttion should be brief. Qutlity *nd not quantity •hould be the motto. ADVERTISING Kates at present an- Three Dollars per
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  • 891 2 THE TRAGEDY OF KARBALA The 10th o! Mobarram m obtervtd by Mii*Jiai« as a Hay of Memory of tho Martyrdom of Tm.itn Hußsain.The following is an Vrticle describing the Martyrdom: The tragical fate of Hussain and his children sent a thrill of horror through Islam; and the revulsion of feeling
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  • 357 2 The muslim New Year The Origin of the Hejira Era •T* H E Muslim New Year besrina with the first Moon of Muharram, tomorrow. And though Muslims do not ring out the old and ring m the new m the way it is done by other nations, the Muslim New
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  • 2123 3  - ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AS EXPOUNDED IQBAL BY (Continued From Last U*ue) rHE extraordiiiiftr? and remarkable personality of Prophet Muhaamiad provides a connect m? liutk betweeu ihe various loyalties characteristic of the fundamental polity of [slam it is this concentration of loyalties that transforms the Mu*»a)man,< into a well* dctined "milUfc" representing
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  • 370 4 •T is very gratifying to note 1 that the number of Muslim professional men doctors and lawyers m Singapore ia increas. ing gradually, aad I hope to be able to say so of Muslim women Salao m the near future. Besides the lawyers and doctors already m practice
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  • 646 4  -  NOON MIM W J of the Arab community m Singapore. And Women, !•*> 'The hand LbAfl rocks the cradle rulrn the world, is a happy sayiog to which no humac being can object. T'lhen collectively child's temperament, charu-ter, conduct and aucoesi m life id m the hands ot
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    • 59 4 Miraculous Cure h Paralysis, Rheumatics and 411 kindt of Aches mao Fain» "THE FIVfXEMS OIL M4DE ACCORDING TO ANOI ?NT ARAM'" KOH.MILA PARAJ.YSIS CURED IN 21 DAYS. I M A LATIF RRfIS jo. ILL W,.,., UKMK. I 0. S. JAINUL ABDEEN CO,. RICE STAPLE PROVISION DEALER I QBNRRAL MERCHANT AND
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  • 1424 5  -  Orang Pelayaran 19 4 MUM THE tida-apa way of life, cut off by the war, is havinc its reperouMions today. A defective agricultural scheme, slipshod industrial development, and unrealistic administrative machinery are thrown into relief m this post-war pwiod ot shortages In the matter of public health, the
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  • 226 6 Idati Meetings ol iVlushm> j m Penang I ndei thr ampioei of ihe Penaog Malay Aiaociatiofl and Penang Indian Muslim League mail meetingsof Muslnraot all nationalities were held at all the motqnet m the I island of Penang.aftei Fridat Congregation, on the subject ol the publication oi
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  • 1419 6 Religious Revival in Turkey Ik A UREAT v raj oi th' Mu^lun rei rjon .t> ing rarkey toda\ ;iri.i th« no>«juet all the tray from Istanbul to Karf *r»- crowdexl with \orshipjHT:* as newH before m <% iif mention hare just i-eturned t-> lWi>* from that country, and the OTJatonili
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  • 376 7 ml. J-mnah Uppeal NKu DELHI, Hy Mail Mr. M X hnfiah. President of the 11- India Muslim L«ajue. m »tatement«B&y*: The titah i c and tr*_'f.ly m Bihar ami the aerioua bappeningi m dome other parts >t India t rutal killiiiL' and outra/eous destruction o\ |»ro])erty have
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  • 324 7 HISTORY OF THE INDONESIAN FLAG The Indonesia 1 Nslifia! Cooiiuittes ban conducted research into the origin of the Red %n6 White Flag as the emblem 0 f se Inuonefitn National Movo- net; 1 I it hat ;ound Stories and iegendi vhieh indicate that this banner ias been ussd by the
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  • 152 7 W you Let that tired feeling at .he end of the day. it's not fat»j:ue kt all. It is sheer laziness. Hut if r ou wake up m the morning feeling egged, you can lay it to fatitrue. This is the view of Or. T. Barnes, physiologist
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  • 76 7 rof li. L. rramsworth i>r^*ideal of the I'nitod HUtss Rochel Society, prophesies that n Bfl may l)c fljine to the moon m two yearn. He l >ases hin prediction on irmv report* that experiments U> power airplanei with atomic energy have established that uhis is practicable.
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  • 222 7 Bernard >haw, the fatuous Insh playwright, expresses bin latest views OH old aire and th<» world panorama to-day m a newly written postscript to bif work 'Back to Methuselah.' On his old ai_ r e Shaws says: I aui failing: my senses, my locomotive powers and
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  • 1666 8 The Malay Nationalist Party (Peasant Department) hat issued the The present precarious rice situation m Malaya aroused great uneasiness. Moreover, the whole world is confronted with grave food shortages. So that even the help promised Malaya from outside sources it uncertain of fulfilment.
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  • 1174 9 A. 4 Sm. I'/ X 9 it In this sj»callsd modern oity one still sees the anomaly of horna ben 1 s btween ihaft* pulling* their fellow mci tod women. The sight is so comm on that Bingaporeaßs hardly take notice of it except sensitive souls
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  • 677 9 Tne fallowing are extras* from an Urd'i handbill pub* lisli^d m lodi nbo'ii t'« pre•enl taxation *n Hajis:Puriitg the Faiamie nign at Mecca till the last Turkish rultr there i- no historical proof that a compulsory tax was ever imposed on Pilgrims by any Government. TJie general
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  • 849 10 "Dr. MIRTH'S" PRESCRIPTIONS FOR THE "BLUE" vvitn malice towards none hut goodwill to everyone, I come on the scene to attempt to banish troui the T M ids: of of the people, the two evil twin-brothers PesftiiMsm and Opening a newspaper today my» a writer, is like opening a medical
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  • 209 10 Dii. ANDREYEV, oi Moscow, I it the scientist who hat resuscitated a dead heart and made it beat again for ten hours. He has carried oul 200 experiments of this kind and I j the Russians have now released a I 1 picture of him at his strange
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  • 854 11  -  TUKANG PERHATI (By S _r-. J -,.^m_ THE T. B. MENACE. Concurrent with the ever increasm ramp a nc y of violence and unfettered lawlessness m post-war tfalaya to-day, the oountry is also plajued with an inoidenoe of disease no less d»n<zerou9 than the former. Unlew these
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  • 674 11 d P i-tin.bui also it will stfirt a >f i.cjost vicious circle of Ho d-h d it and cruelty, wh?>h will at once pat i: off the day of our freedom and we shall only be heipi uto prolong r the period of oar slavery and r
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  • 551 12 IMPRESSIONS OF AN I. N .A. OFFICER Shah Nawaz's Letter to Mr. Jinnah j The following i$ an interesting letter of Mr. Shah Nawaz of the t. N. A. dated 13-11.46 and addressed to Mr. M. A. Jinnah: r"Dear Sir, this is just a short fetter to bring to your
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