Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol- H.. Na, ifir,. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. xiu:. 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1693 1  -  I IMPORTANT FOOD BROADCAST in m-I as, As,.. Lord Killoam. in i "frU" "T lailci-I -P<*'<h to< »>»'h«- „nk rad,,) I was available in R__n<r_r.._. L tot Malava til" abSSt«t !2^,Bhip^n« set P reduced ration he__H 2 Se stem"5 tem" P^mber, however,
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  • 180 1 l6*Year-01d Princess Margaret Can't Go Out Dancing London, Aug. 21.-A vivacious blue-eyed brunette who thinks that after her 16th birthday today she should be old enough to go out dancm* in London has run into an emphatic "no" from her parents. The King and Queen of England
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  • 114 1 HEALTH POSTAGE STAMPS FOR CEYLON Colombo, Aug. 21.- A proposal tu issue a "Health" postage stamp as practical means of furthering health propaganda work in Ceylon I has been approved by the Executive Commi.tee of Health. The stamp is to bear the picture of a nurse and is to be
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  • 97 1 Rome. Aug. 21.~Vi'torio Emmanuel, ex-King of Italy, and his Oueen recently were evicted on a 24-hours' notice from their Cairo home by King Farouk, an English I language daily "American" said today. It asserted i 4 learned Emmanuel, who was the guest of Farouk in sumptuous
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  • 114 1 Sydney. Aug. 21 -Considerable quanlities of timber are available In Malaya for immedate export to Sydney, local timber merchant! have been advised Samples ol hardwoods and softwoods of 71 different types have been flown tc Sydney recently, and merchant are enthusiastic about the qualit. of the
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  • 86 1 Prague, Aug. 21 Three Indian students organisations-Congress, Muslim and All- Indian Students Union— have sent a "United India" delegation of 25 to the International Students Congress, the flrst working plenary session of which was held here yesterday. There was a general discussion on the "tasks of
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  • 272 1 Jinnah Accused Of Falsehoods By Nehruji, Col. Gill Sidhwa (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Aug. 21. Prolonged yesterday in the Congress cam) the interim Government and thi announced before the week-end. In a statement, Pandit Nehru j denies Jinnah's allegation that he j refused to discuss the long-term plan with
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  • 47 1 NETAJI BOSE TO APPEAR OCT 21? (From Our Own Correspondent) Allahabad, Aug. 21. —Hope is beintf expressed in Allahabad Forward Bloc circles that Netaji Bose will appear in public on October 21, the day scheduled to be observed all over India to commemorate the Azad Hind Government.
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  • 242 1 In Dutch -Indonesian Political Deadlock Batavia, \uj». 21. It is reliably understood here that Lord Killearn is expected to come to Kutavia within a week for consultations with Lieutenant Governor-General van Mook and Indonesian Premier Sutan Sjahrir, in an effort to resoUt lhe 10- month old political deadlock which lately
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  • 205 1 Singapore, Aug. 21. Indonesian students in Holland "an in highest spirits" about the Indonesian Republic And "proud" of the independence movement, but as students in a foreign land ''cannot help but move in g diplomatic manner, -without •giving: vent to these inner feelings/
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  • 97 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Aug. 21. Premier Prakasam announced in the Assembly yesterday that though there had been rains recently, the food position in the province could not be said to have improved in real measure. He complained that the India Government is allowing matters
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  • 34 1 Tokyo, Aug. 21.— The Allied seventh AAF weather station flashed an "all clear" signal on the typhoon "Lilly" at present located in the Korean mountains and of weak intensity. UP
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  • 243 1 Sarat Rose Demands Recall Of Calcutta Governor .From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aur. SL Calcutta is at last returning to normal. A peace missies comprising the Premier, Sarat Chandra Bose and other leaders toured the affected areas yesterday appeal ng to the people to maintain harmony. Now that the orgy
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  • 567 2 Singapore, Thursday. Aug. 22, 194G. KK(;iSTK ATION OF TRADE VNIONS IN all countries where Labour fa awakened and is conscious of its rights and responsibilities, it is united, and organised into powerful Trade Unions. All such Trade Unions are further united into a Federation, 1 hua making: the unity of
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  • 128 2 Ipoh, Aug. 21.— A trip to tho Post Office has brought prospects of a .small fortune to a local Chinese philatelist. The collector. Chong Mun Siew, purchased a sheet of 100 British Military Administration 25 cents stamps for his collection. They cost, him their
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  • 225 2 Johannesburg, Aug. 21.— South Africa is waging a determined opposition against the Asiatic Land Tenure and Representation Act. Indians are appearing almost daily before the Natal Magistrates for defying law by camping on prohibited ground. The act prohibits them from purchasing or leasing
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  • 286 2 Washington, Aug. 20. South Africa's Asiatic Land Tenure Law was referred to as "shocking lo Liberal Americans'* and a "real retrogression in racial progress' by the United States branch of the Women's International League for peace in a message handed to Ashwin howdree. South African
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  • 111 2 Calcutta. Aug. 20.— The Government spokesman a: a press conference this afternoon stated that the military personnel had been increased and troops were doing :heir best to restore normal conditions. The curfew would continue Kn force as long as the emergency existed. With the return of
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  • 109 2 Milan. Aug. 21.— Mussolini's body, sealed in a metal case, was removed from police headquarters at Milan Monday and taken by car to a were; burial place, escorted by a platoon of armed policemen, it was reported here today. The corpse will lie in an unnamed place
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  • 590 2 American Apprehension Over Nehruji's Proposal For An Asiatic Bloc (By DEWITT MACKENZIE. Associated Press News Analvst.. New York, Au-cr. 21. The laming headlines of the bloody Hindu-Muslim riots in Calcutta have tended to obscure a Hornbay news dispatch which potentially is incomparably more important. This dispatch covered a statement of
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  • 96 2 London, Aug. 20.— India waited in vain today for the expected list of names for the Indian interim government which Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President, Is to submit to the Viceroy. New Delhi radio fcaid tonight that Pandit Nehru had announced he would
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  • 59 2 vileges of a reeistered Trade Union. It will not be permitted to function as a bodv representin or the labourers, nor will it bo entitled to negotiate with the employers or declare a strike. In their own interests, therefore, all existing labour unions and other labour organisations will register themselves
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  • 166 2 New York, Aug. 21— Slam's representative Konthi Suphamongkhon reportedly is conferring with several members of the Tnited Nations Security Council here in a lasUminutc effort to win approval for her application to lhe United Nations membership Informed quarters said the Siamese representative hoped
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  • 148 2 I Sydney. Aug. 20.— Mr. J. A. Maloney, former Australian Minister to Moscow, today asserted Russia would either directly bring' war to the democratic coun ries, or force democracies to war on the Soviet Union. Maloney, who does not hold office at present, declared
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  • 182 2 Calcutta, Aug. 20.— Calcutta's food ration has been cut by half to meet the emergency created by the five days* riot, arson and looting, a Food Department official of the Bengal Government announced here tonight. It is hoped to restore the ration to normal in a
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  • 62 2 AUSSIE PARLIAMENT IN CONFUSION Canberra, Aus. 21.- Federal Parliament House was thrown Into confusion this morning by a strik** of the dining room staffs owing tu the dismissal of .he chief. The strike coincides with a conference of state premiers and Commonwealth Ministers. Th«^ strikers declare that no food will
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  • 330 2 Our Spec!;,; Hh|f F^| JMhi. Nou ,h Im '> an wUUisi f m.mb.rx „i ii, ment be tailed, Ther. then b. With th* Exec ut Premiei in raisin to tha. the Vicen bead It is a must hav. rj Wavell ai Obstruct side
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    • 49 2 NOTICE The party at Victoria Memorial Hall scheduled to take place today at 5.15 p.m. in honour of Mr. B. Govindasamy Chettiar J.P., M.C.H. stands cancelled owing lo his sudden and unavoidable departure to India early this morning by S.S. Corfu. Committee of Hosts, 21. Nunes Building, Singapore. 22-8-46.
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  • 460 3 British Press Blames Jinnah, Muslim League For Calcutta Riots J l (he a..** of edHoria, ViES*! "^ft -vincials. i \at ive Sheffield Though the Daj sponsored by file has certainly iltutta into a md slaughter by ..uids of reckless impossible to abfrom blame in performance at •ir recent wild talk
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  • 184 3 Yugoslavia Protests To U.S. Aug. 2l._The text of a note sent by the Yugoslav Government to the United States Government protesting against the flight of American aircraft over Yugoslav territory was issued here last "iffht by the Yugoslav news agency. The note says: "The Yugoslav Government protests most strongly against
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  • 116 3 Batavia, Aug. 20.— The Republican Indonesian State Bank officially opened yesterday at Jogjakarta, Republican capital in Central Java, and a" the same time a branch office was opened in batavia. The bank holds a capital of ten million guilders Republican currency, but although specimens have
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  • 83 3 IMPORTANT DUTCH 'CONSULTATION' SATURDAY Batavia, Aug. 20.— Consu'ative discussions with other Indonesian <*rouos of the N.E.I, who were not "poresen ed at the Malino conference last month, and also wi h renresentatives of the Chinese and Arab communities and grouos of various nationalities wishing t« colooerate wi-h the Netherlands Government
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  • 52 3 DEATH DEARER IN FRANCE TODAY **ans, Aug. 20.— Death will *>e dearer In France as from I today. Charles Luizet, Paris I police prefect, has told unI dertakers that they may in- crease charges by 2Q0 per I cent on the 1939 rates. The minimum burial charges have been about
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  • 270 3 ENOUGH;- SAYS BAJPAI Washington, Aug. 20.— The India Agent-General Sir Girja ■Bajpai, called upon the Agriculture Secretary Mr. Clinton Anderson, last night to impress upon him the urgency of India's need for food from the United! States and to ask him to
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  • 249 3 Aboard the USS Appalachian, near Bikini Atoll.— One advantage of small ships over big ones when atomic bombs are exploded under water has been explained by Dr. R. A. Sawyer, technical head of the recent atomic bomb-naval "Operation Crossroads" experiment. I Little
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  • 25 3 Zuricty, Aug. 20. The Indian team competing in the world cycling championships arrived here somewhat dizzy after an uncomfortable twenty-hour train journey across Europe. Reuter
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  • 108 3 London, Aug. 21. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, South-east Asia, may soon assume a new naval appointment, an official spokesman said here yesterday. Admiral Mountbatten will visit Sweden and Norway early next month for a holiday but, according to the spokesman, "will
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  • 150 3 Lahore, Aug:. 21.— An American geologist. Dr. F. A. Wickell. after a year's stay in India inspecting dam sites, says India has developed "only one per Cent, of her potential estimated power of 30,000,000 kilowatts. "If India is to develop agriculturally or industrially, she mus;
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  • 119 3 Jubbulpore (Central Provinces;, (Air rail). ---British-born, Oxford educated Dr. Verrier Ehvin. who has devoted himself to welfare work among aborigines in the Central Provinces for fifteen years, and married an Indian girl, now hopes to be the flrst Briton to acquire Indian citizenship in
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  • 95 3 Colombo, Aug. 21.— Every industrial enterprise in Ceylon from a company with a million-rupee capital and a board of directors to a one-man business concern will soon be on the Governments official records when the Ceylon Census Department complete its Indus rial Census of
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  • 45 3 Macassar, Aug. 20. A Dutch Government official and one Timorese soldier were killed during an inspection of a village near Macassar today, when together with four policemen they were attacked by a gang of sixty men armed with' spears and swords.-— Reuter
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  • 559 3 (By NEL SLIS, Associated Press Correspondent). The Hague, The Netherlands, Aug. 21.— 50 manv Dutch people want to emigrate to other countries that scores of them are having to he turned away from the foundation for emigration as thev aoply daily for assistance
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  • 72 3 Shanghai, Aug. 20— Lady Cripps, Chairman of the United Aid to China Fund, has been Invited by the Chinese Government to visit China this autumn, it is learned. Chinese Government quarters and the Shanghai office of the United Aid to China Fund are making preparations to
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  • 259 3 Loudon, Auk. 21. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan has been deposed as chief of the I SUV. displaced persons operations in Furope for the second time this time probably permanent l-* The first offlcial word tha: Gen Morgan had again been dropped from Ins high UNRF.A post
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  • 131 3 Lincoln, Nebraska. Aug. 2S.— General Jonathan Wainwright said yesterday that he does noi beHeve in "too much democracy in the army.* "No one feels kindlier to th* enlisted soldier than I. but t don't believe in mixing too freely on terms of social equality." he added.
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  • 104 3 Tokyo, Aug. 21— Ambassador George ALcheson Jr. In a statement to the Japanese press today regarding the "Progress of Democracy in Japan" declared that "against a dark background of pessimism, foreign and Japanese a year ago, the progress gained in Japan stands out a
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  • 501 4 4< l was reluctant to join the Japanese Special Branch, but was forced to do so. I had to carry out the orders of the Japanese superiors, which if I had disobeyed would have led to very serious consequences," said Hussein Alsagoff when making
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  • 130 4 An Air Letter Form Service providing for a reduced postage rate of 25 cents per form is available but. only for countries within the British Empire. If an air letter form la sent to any non -Empire country, the full postage for a half
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  • 78 4 Under the distinguished patronage of Lt.-Col. G. W. D. Johnson. Administrative Officer. Muar. an Indian musical concert, by Srima 'hy Ambaliorai and nartv, wax held on Mondav the 12th instant at the Central Theatre. Mn*r. in Md of the Ramakrishna lflmfon Ornhanao^e and General Indian P^Hef Work
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  • 50 4 The Ton.il PrnfWWH A,. o ,i-.. tion will meef. the H.M ft Tf rrm ne ?3rrt Ano-nsf. 104R The Brotherhood 's team wltl b* from the fr>iw. nty ***n. .^hannthv, AhHul ViX^ V W^Hlta, Mahaljn<r,o m n^nv. Mu♦■H«h. Palawan. ViiivnrM nnm M.ml»„dv. F**An_ Thamby, Somoo. Krishnan and Kavambu.
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  • 43 4 MALAYAN DEMOCRATTC UNION Mr. N. A. Mallal. Barrister-at-law, will speak on "The Law and Poor Persons" on Friday, August 23, 1946, at 5.15 p.m. at the Malayan Democratic Union Hall i__t floor, 331, North Bridge Road Members and friends are cordially invi ed
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  • 258 4 At the Assizes esterday. two Chinese, Lau Choon Hoe and Tan Koon Tian, appeared before Mr. Justice W. T. Thorogood on a charge of armed robbery. It is alleged that on April 23 they committed robbery of two bicycles, jewellery and cash and at the
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  • 86 4 GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL EPOYEES CAN JOIN M.D.U. The B.M.A. ruling that there was no objection to Government anri Wnntoioa] emplovees Joining the M.D.U. was re-affirmed In a letter from the Colonial Secretary's Office dated 15th August. 1946. in answer to an M.D.U. enouirv. The letter from the Colonial Secretary states.
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  • 53 4 FIVE GOVERNORS IN PENANG An official statement from .he Residency. Penang savs that the Governor-General is having a rou tine conference with the governors cf the Malayan Union and Singapore In Penang too, are the acting, Governors of Sarawak and North Borneo, although they have not been specially asked to
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  • 170 4 The uncertainties of shipping even in these peacetime days was brought to the fore amongst the local Indian community yesterday when a farewell tea-party to Mr. B. Govindasamy Chettiar, under the auspices of the Management Committee and members of the Tamil Brotherhood Association,
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  • 128 4 Karachi, Aug:. 21— The Sind legislative assembly has been summoned to m«set on Sept. 5. It is understood that the opposition party in the assembly has ffiven notice of a motion of no-confid-ence in the present ministry. G. M. Syed. leader of the opposition, claims
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  • 72 4 DISPLACED PERSONS MAKING PROPAGANDA FOR 3rd WAR Vienna. Aug. 21.- The Russian nrmv newsnaner "Oei'erreirbisrhe fining" todav accused disnlaced oersons in th e French zone of Austrla of "makincr nropaganda for I third world war.'* It Raid ofTonders were terrorMn» Residents of Tvrol while etltffvHv French protection and assis'anee T
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  • 63 4 10 YEARS' SENTENCE FOR SOLDIER ROBBER CONFIRMED Batavia. Au<r. 20— Lieu\-Oenerai C. Mansemh. Allied Oomman-Hpr-in-Phief in Java, has oonfirm«H British court mat-Hal's V erHW which sentenced a British solrtier •n t^n years' imprisonment reports A net a. The man had robbed nine Chinem civilians under threat of p oictoL He
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  • 143 4 New Delhi, Aug. 21.— The Indian Standing Finance Committee, meeting here under the chairmanship of finance member Sir Eric Coates, has approv ed these industrialisation plans for India: I. The early establishment of an Eastern Technical Institution somewhere near Calcutta to provide facilities for instruction for
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  • 174 4 Colombo, Aug. 21.— -Allegations of anti-Indian feeling in Ceylon were refuted by Mr. George de Silva. Minister of Health, at a dinner, at which he was a guest, given in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Fstaie Staffs Association of Ceylon. Mr. de Silva
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  • 190 4 Batavia, Aug:. 21.— The Netherlands Navy Information Service says reports have repeatedly proved that the illegal trade from the NE.I. to Malaya not only includes il'#?ally required stocks of rubber, sugar and pepper but also machinery and factory equipment which is mainly transported
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  • 85 4 INDIA SECRETARY PETITIONED FOR INQUIRY INTO RIOTING London, Aug. 20.— -Mr. K. Chatterji, President of Greater Bengal Association who is at present In London, and other Bengal residents here have today sent a petition to the Secretary lor India. Lord Pethick-Lawrence, urging thai steps should be immediatelv taken to end
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    • 124 4 ADVERTISEMENTS REWARD The Malayan American Plantations, Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, will pay a substantial reward for information leading to the recovery of equipment, including machinery, latex tanks, eompressers, engines, pipes and iittings, centrifuge machines, eIC. lost from their Malayan, estate* and latex shipping stations.. This offer also applies to
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    • 66 4 INFERIOR "n.OTH M FOR SALE The Government has for disposal certain materials unsuitable for clothing, viz. Sail Cloth. Dowlas. Duck, Brown Duck. Unbleached Duck. These are suitable for 'he manufacture of shoes, hose, sails, bicycle ivres, tickings, etc., and applications, by manufacturers only, should be made to Controller of Supplies,
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