Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1946
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Title Section15 1946-12-05 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. n No. 254. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1916 PRICK io o;>15 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1946-12-05 1 KING TO INTERVENE TO- DAY? LONDON (INDIAN) TALKS ms9 discussions To Be Continued At Palace Lunch™* jells Jinnah "No Negotiations Outside Cabinet Plan" ■'ilon. Dec. I. Urilish I' eleventh-hour, and appa r~f| v 2? 1 Um< 1 AUtee ■<■ lodaj with the Muslim i "*o*ngtug, con•linnah a.ul N.-, Wi ,h/adaAP; UP; Reuter - 1,032 words
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Article69 1946-12-05 1 London, Dec. 4.—Muslim sources said Mr. Jinnah 'was not m a good mood.' He was obviously disgruntled at not having been received by the i Prime Minister yesterday. Mr. Jinnah s attitude was described as "decidedh un- i I compromising," Sources very close to Pandit iUP - 69 words
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730 1946-12-05 1 EARLIER REPORT 1\ A I i I ri> Ifmin Mini!;^ T l 1 Irlm >' •">'«••• AtUw his abine. .•r.^in V PtlU><l llks Wi h lM(liaV i"' l^™ l l^hom/h?,.!: a vr °ru rf eri civil strife and warned •hem thaiAP; UP - 730 words
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Article479 1946-12-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. Dec. 3 lobby talks suggest thai Pandit Nehru has already conveyed to the British Government thai he has no authority from thr Congress to commit himsell on any point regarding the Constituent Assembly beyond what the Congress has already explained m479 words
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Article35 1946-12-05 1 TEST CRICKET: Brisbane, Dec. 4.— Australia beat England by an innings and 332 runs m the first Test here. England's Ist innings was 141 and second innings 172. Australia's innings was 645. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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66 1946-12-05 1 Washington, Dec. 4.— Mr. John L. Lewis and his union were today found guilty of contempt of court. The contempt charge arose from the Government contention that Lewis had no right to terminate the contract with Government and cause soft coal miners toReuter - 66 words
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354 1946-12-05 1 GOVT. VIEW Washington, Dec. I.— The Indian leaders were lormalh urged by the I nited Stales Government to show a "ma^nani mous spirit and jrrasp the opportunity of establishing > stable peaceful government offered by the London conference liiis gestureReuter - 354 words
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Article26 1946-12-05 1 MR. MACDONALD REACHES CANADA Ottawa. Dec. 4. The GovertiorGeneral of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald. arrived from Britain by air yesterday for his marriage Monday.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement20 1946-12-05 1 TELL *OtJfc PROOUCtS TO THE PEOPLE Through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil m Malaya orer 12 years. Selegie Road, Singapore20 words
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Advertisement12 1946-12-05 1 am mt 9 m f^^m^ I* '^r mr MED CASTOR OIL ?£3%12 words
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Advertisement25 1946-12-05 1 SuhHCription Kaie« For INDIAN DAll V MAIL* Local Foreign lt> Tosi MONTHLY t .oo. QIiAM r 1 1< i 400 MAIf-Vh\Kl n.oo ANNUM I !|V25 words
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735 1946-12-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1946. START WITH A CLEAN SLATE rvpPOSITION to the "secrecy" the Malayan Union talks is steadily growing m intensity and extent. Ttie authorities' unilateral negotiation* with the Malay Sultans and the UMNO have been denounced not only by the Malays themselves, but also735 words
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486 1946-12-05 2 Delay In Ending Services Of India Secretary Commons Question London, Dec. .'5. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour member of Parliament who accompanied Sir Stafford Cripps m the Cabinet Mission to India, asked the Under-Secretary for India what were the reasons for the delay m announcing the proposals for termination of theReuter - 486 words
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123 1946-12-05 2 London, Pec. 4.— The Royal luncheon party which the King had arranged for the Indian leaders at Buckingham Palace today has been postponed until Thursday m deference to the fact that Wednesday is the tenth day of the Muharruin and a Muslim day ofReuter - 123 words
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Article41 1946-12-05 2 London. Die 3.— The Secretary of State for Burma has appointed Sir John Wise, lately Counsellor to tho Governor of Burma, to be one of his advisers m succession to Mr. B. Swithinbank \vho has resigned iwing to ill health. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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321 1946-12-05 2 London, Dec. 3.-— Mr. Arthur Henderson, I nder-Secretar> for India, m reply to Sir Stanley Keed, Conservative, yesterday m the House of Commons provided facts about India's iood. He said: The south-east monsoon has on the whole been fair and north-east monsoon hasReuter - 321 words
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101 1946-12-05 2 PROPOSAL TO LINK NW FRONTIER WITH RUSSIA, CHINA NYw Delhi. Dec, 4. A proposal to link up the North-west Frontier Province directly with China and Russia by extending the Khagan Valley Road was discussed by Dr. Khan Sahib, premier of the Northwest Frontier, m a broadcast from Peshawar on Sunday.AP - 101 words
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67 1946-12-05 2 Calcutta. Dec. 3. A. C. Chatterjee. who was Finance Minister m the Azad Hind Government set up by Subhas Chandra x3ose and a member of the Indian National Army, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Calcutta Corporation on a salary ofReuter - 67 words
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215 1946-12-05 2 Colombo Becomes One Of World's Important Airports Colombo, Dec. 4. Colombo bids fair to become an important airparr with the projected air service to the Far East by the transworld air lines via Colombo and the BOAC's weekly commercial air service between Ceylon and London. Mr. Constantine Do Stackelberg, Vice-PresidentReuter - 215 words
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105 1946-12-05 2 Ahmedabad, Bombay 7 Dec. 3.— A 37-hour 'blanket" curlew was ordered today m Ahmedabad from (5 p.m. tomorrow until 7 a.m. on Friday- -as a precautionary measure against possible disturbances during the Muslim festival of Moharram (first month of the Mohammedan year). Communal clashes occurredReuter - 105 words
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Article67 1946-12-05 2 Calcutta. Dec. 3.-— The Czechoslovaklan tennis stars, Jaroslav Urobny, who reached the semifinals *m this year's Wimbledon Championships, and Casca arc to tour India. They are expected to arrive m Calcutta on Dec. 13. Their tour has been arranged by the Calcutta South ClubReuter - 67 words
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439 1946-12-05 2 London, Dec. 4. Answering ques- historical writing for which this tiona m the House of Commons Monday about the selection of Compton Mackenzie to write a sti^ri nopular history of India's war efton. JJf. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary lor India, said the selection wasReuter - 439 words
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Article110 1946-12-05 2 Muslims Flock To The Mahatma i (From Our Own Correspondent) i Srirampur, Dec. 3. More and more Muslim villagers have started calling on Mai hatma Gandhi on Srirampur. (.and hi 11 seems to have won their hearts and they come to him bringing their personal troubles and often asking him110 words
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Article197 1946-12-05 2 London, Dec. Mr. John Strachey, Minister of rood, stated m the House of Commons yesterday he did not think there was any question of Burmese rite going to China. He was replying to Mr. Thomas Driberg, Labour who had asked to which rice consumingReuter - 197 words
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145 1946-12-05 2 "Indians Losing Faith In British Lab our Party" Manchester, Dec. 3. The public m India was losing faith m the professions of the British Labour Party, said P. D. Saggi, President of Indians Overseas Congress, addressing a meeting at Charlton town hall yesterday organised by Lancashire committee of the IndiaReuter - 145 words
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Article111 1946-12-05 2 GANDH IJI BLAMES HIS TECHNIQUE Srirampur. Dec 3.— -MaluUma Gandhi, who ts lure m an effort to reconcile Muslim and Hindu communities, told reporters that he had found that Ahimsa <n<m violence did not seem to work m Hindu -Muslim relations. •*i uwo.y positively that Ahimsa is a perfect Uwtriurient.Reuter - 111 words
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Article50 1946-12-05 2 Bombay. D?c. 3. Australia's share of the profits from the tour or' tht Australian Services Cricket XI m India last year, to R& Ho.b6b i.s being oUftributed to eliuntje.s h, ji.di.i V. fllft Hl^li Commissioner for Australia v. h. dia. Sir Ivcn Mack ay, In consultation with responsible authorities. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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102 1946-12-05 2 (From Our Own Corrcspoml. Lahore, Dc\ 3. "Old refinu changing yielding place t«» and transfer of power is complete. "Members of the Civil must maintain Integrity In they must be Impartial ll and should not say anythil m politics or m pn mignt bo embarassing102 words
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97 1946-12-05 2 (From Our Own (orresj, Bombay, Doc. 3. A cl< of formidable proportions th India. The output ol Bomb; Ahmedabad nulls which 70 per cent, of the count needs has been much n lowing communal and unrest and according to estimate 4 the production cloth alone97 words
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63 1946-12-05 2 GOLD SMUGGLING BY AIR FROM S 'PORE TO INDIA Singapore. Dec 3. An attempt to snumgle uold h> an from Singapore to India was foiled Karachi by the local customs authorities who seized 25 ::<>M bars and trinkets worth Rs. 62 says an airmail message from Karachi received here. TheReuter - 63 words
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49 1946-12-05 2 HELP FOR EVACUEE STUDENTS TO BE DISCONTINUED (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. .'>. India Goi pinmeut have derided to discontinue with the current aeadeniM year the scheme of financial help tO evacuee students becan>«- coil' ditions m Kurnia. >lala\ i .nut other Far Fast countries turning to normal.49 words
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Article38 1946-12-05 2 (From Our Own CorresponMadras Dec. 3.— lt is n understood that C, P. Karu Menon, at present ti Commissioner for South India cccii appointed Dewan In succession to Sir Qeoi who is retiring m March38 words
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Article30 1946-12-05 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangalore, Dec 3 Tin Qorernment have appo mixed committee ol >ti i non-officiala to enqulr biiity of introducing IoU bition m \hv State.30 words
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59 1946-12-05 2 72,000 INDIAN TROOPS RETURN FROM "SEA" Calcutta i Air Mail 1 seventy- two thousand troops returned uj India Asia during September and i this year, the total nun.: withdrawn from th< amounting t<> 128 W This movement La In with ihe schrmc "Kp:. overs the phase <>f vyithdi all surplusReuter - 59 words
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Article42 1946-12-05 2 Calcutta <Air A .i is meeting shortly to .sub-commit tee to j^\«' the Congress represents Constituent Aueml The sub-C(»minr n aiui.i' outlinin the Con .'ituuon J I Tht tie m instai thr i" ider ol the Cqngi ReuterReuter - 42 words
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53 1946-12-05 2 International Film Council Planned Brie A. Joh America aid h n hi the United Stat< thi lion for an In itional oil was to b( Talks on the new quo tion Indicated avoid greater restricti l in*- rchar U .i;' M}d h« .-or:rt Una dvi rj > sevcn-1 i iue53 words
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471 1946-12-05 3 Hitler's Former Occupation Troops In France Praised -In Comparison !,h /.I A r"" '^'^ony and .-onfidential the alleged immorality, l,!ack market operations, low md law enforcement among l\s. military forces m iveremade public by the Republicans of the Senate tiKating (ommittee yesterda>UP - 471 words
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Article113 1946-12-05 3 Jogjakarta: (Ale Mail) "There is no reason for premature optimism concerning the agreement reached at the Indonesian-Dutch political talks." a member of the Executive Council of the Indonesian Central National Committee told Antara. He described the provisions as "vague" and cautioned the Indonesian people against aReuter - 113 words
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Article26 1946-12-05 3 Jogjakarta; <Air Mail'—Casualties In the recent railway accident near Poerwokerto, central Java caused by a landslide were eight 'dead and* 57 seriously injured, Antara reports. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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176 1946-12-05 3 i \N SWINTON, Associated Press Correspondent). ,viq —Salted through the regular and guerilla forces .hi.. R.puMie Indonesia arc- up I, (H form.; India. new lives 5 trip through the RciK r, I was told by a Urdu-speaking Indian m CalcutU that theAP - 176 words
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235 1946-12-05 3 London, Dec. 3.— Sir Stafford ripps, president of the Board of Trade, on Saturday told the Royal Society that the state m,ust Keep its hands off research. Addressing the Society's 284tj> anniversary dinner, Sir Stafford one of the bulwarks ot the Attjee administration, assortedAP - 235 words
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338 1946-12-05 3 Tokyo, Dec. 3.— Japanese were shocked this morning when they read the lead stories m Tokyo newspapers that .their ."War .God," Chief .Petty Officer, Magochichi Sugino who was reported to have died a valiant death m the RussoJapanese war of 1904 is stillUP - 338 words
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Article177 1946-12-05 3 Paris, Dec. 3. Latest develop- nients m the fighting m IndoChina were short combats 16 miles outside Haiphong according to reports from Hanoi published here today by the French News Agency. The report stated Vietnam troops attacked a small French garrison and were repulsed after aReuter - 177 words
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Article138 1946-12-05 3 Paris, Dec. 4. The 18-nation executive conference of the league of Red Cross Societies ended its tuo-day meeting: Sunday by- painting a con^n^M^ee <ov *fMH^* to outlaw .Uuu^m fcwn*l>. -Fhv. cummiUe^ wW recommend changes m tht- Geneva and Hague Goj\ventiO(ia affecting the atomic bombAP - 138 words
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Article26 1946-12-05 3 Jogjakarta 'Air Mail*.- Dr. Uy Pek Hong, an Indonesian Chinese hab been appointed a justice of the Police Court at Malang. East Java. Antara repots. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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198 1946-12-05 3 Washington, Dec. 4. Hitler believed on September 22, 1939 that there were "only three great statesmen m the world" himself, Mussolini and Stalin. Less than two years later, he turned on Stalin, broke the SovietGerman Friendship Pact and was bent on killingUP - 198 words
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81 1946-12-05 3 Lake Success. Dec. 3. The subcommittee of the headquarters committee of the United Nations last night announced tnat it had given equal preterence tor Philaueiphia and ban Francisco as the best suited sites for a permanent home for the United Nations me sub-committee recommended asReuter - 81 words
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105 1946-12-05 3 New York. Dec. 3.— The British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin was booed twice at a professional football game here Sunday afternoon. The first demonstration came during the interval when a loudspeaker system announced hi.s presence. Immediately the crowd bonrd loudly for several minutesReuter - 105 words
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122 1946-12-05 3 New York. Dec. 4. Briß.-Gener; Carlos Romuio. permanent Phih; pines deleuate to the United Na tlons, has suggested an Interaation i. allocation of n print to be put on the agenda i the proposed world press confei ence. In an article m the curreni ofAP - 122 words
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583 1946-12-05 3 (By Hewitt Mackenzie. Associated Tress Correspondent) Washington, Dec. 3. The Greek situation is setting so hot that there is danger of spontaneous combustion which will Bel the whole Balkans afire and then what? Energetic Greek Premier Constantine Tsaldaris has served notice onAP - 583 words
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Article70 1946-12-05 3 Padang: (./Vic M^iJiV Mv.nt m<m. Including 3,200 rifVv., ftcldgun several nvwVfttt* fa^ beairy nw chiv i :;«uv X **<* r c amOuot ot an:kc»umtk>n wine transferred tht Dutch force* liere by ihe evaCUaUng British forces, An ara reports. The question of how to cleiu withReuter - 70 words
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Article243 1946-12-05 3 Sydney. Dec. 3.- A £1.500.000 company with Canadian and Australian capital will manufacture nylon and other textile fabrics at Wangaratta (Victoria). Mr. Ernest Stewart, superintendent of the company Bruck Mill(Aust.), Ltd.— arv\v<*d from Montreal m the freighter Lowlandet m Sydney. Mr Stewart said the company U&dReuter - 243 words
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172 1946-12-05 3 Sydney Dec. .'>. At least m of the 12 Ministers In the Victoria Cabinet are expected to suppoi (he proposal of the Minister I llousinu, Mr. Barry, to establish stau lottery, provided that th« profits are devoted aolel; to Anam 1 1 1 v hospitals.Reuter - 172 words
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95 1946-12-05 3 PRIVILEGES FOR WORKING JO URNALISTS Kogota. Dec. .'>. The Intcr-Amc rican Press Society on Monda closed it s fourth congress aft« Mlopting a resolution lo require .1 journalist to operate under con tract with the management. The group recommend that sp< clal pns,s passes should be lssu< io facilitate newsAP - 95 words
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136 1946-12-05 3 B;v<avia. Dec. rMBMr prosI dent and secretary ot the Ja\ (jmittimiisi Tarty. Dr. Susuf am Dr. Suprapto, were each sentence, to three and a half jcars imprison mem Wy an Indonesian Kcpuhlicu v <mii at i'heribon on Monday. An Indonesian Information i/i i nistry spokesman saidAP - 136 words
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110 1946-12-05 3 INDONESIAN GUER ILL A LEADER ON DRAFT AGREEMENT Mai ng ill Mail i I>t kirman. Supreme c mm. ndci ti.\ Ind Lan i i FCal tini; i». i>< onal vi on the Indonesia] Dutch drafl agreement ueclar that from the politicai Mint •m dra agi v« cepl d »übjei:i toReuter - 110 words
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Article276 1946-12-05 4 Toda\ (Thursday Dec. ."ith) is Singapore Government Budget Day when Mr. Nelson Jones, the Financial Secretary, will lay hefore the Ad\ isory-Council the draft estimates of revenue for the coming year and (he Government's proposals for raising the revenue to meet that expenditure. This begins276 words
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Article372 1946-12-05 4 Three armed Chinese entered the house of a compatriot m Emerald Hill Road on Tuesday afternoon and robbed the inmates of cash and jewellery to the value of $1,140. It is said that the robbers were frightened as they were m a very great hurry to get372 words
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Article36 1946-12-05 4 MUNICIPAL CO-OPERATIONS' MEETING The half-yearly general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. will be held m the Board Room. Municipal Building, at 4 p.m. on Monday, 9th December, l^f^ 136 words
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Advertisement809 1946-12-05 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. C. K. V. Panicker. of Kcrahi Dispensary, tenders his sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral and sent wreaths for the late Mr, T. O. John who passed away peacefully at the age of 43 at 324-A. Serangoon Road, on 2nd December 1946. Mr.809 words
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Advertisement80 1946-12-05 4 GARRICK Geyteng rhu SATURDAY Mi; ,fll Surrendra and Htl "JAY AN 'HINDUS! A' (All-Bincaporc Pi TO-DAY: :i p.m. RETURN S( RE Bj Populai I lu»t Celebra(< Absorbing "Siva v r (m I;i Realistic Actin General Anp. Starring M. K. Thyajrai haga\athar. r R. Ra nari N. S. Krishnan, I. Mathui80 words
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