Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 295. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 116 1 'Fium Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Jan. 27.— The manufacture of newsprint may be started in India immediately if investigations on certain kinds of wood now going on in tnt Andaman* prove successful. 'A his was revealed by Dr. Ray, of ■lie India Government, presiding
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  • 234 1 Suggested Scheme Includes Malaya pondii Nehru's independence Day Message I From Our Own Correspondent) r.— lndia celebrated Independent* Day ires owing (o communal tension in the country the ,h Command had directed that ail public demon- salutations, however, were L.id tYtntt'""' '»»ul the Indepenfttnic
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  • 91 1 WwWn*ton j an< •> 7 Seiia(oi in ii radio address, that the onlj neaM of pre f war in this atonic age is 2f tb€ formation of a world ern 7 n t beyond the limitations d that he will button to Congreaa I lon
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  • 11 1 T. La<i; been «Utrar of Trade The no. ot ration U
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  • 222 1 Travancore Reform Proposals (From Our Own Correspondent) Invalid, u m j an 27.— Proposals for constitutional reforms for Travamorc are published this morning by the State Government. There will be a bicameral Legislature having jurisdiction over the entire field ol government, subject to certain exceptions. The Legislature's control will be
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  • 59 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. Jan. 27.— 7 lu^ Cochin Press Act which required on editor to Obtain licence from the Government before starting a paper and which has been in force in the Sate for 12 years has been now repealed. The Act was introduced
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  • 377 1 Washington. .Jan. 27. Geneial George C. Kenney, Commanding General of the United States Strategic Air Command, declared on Sunday that in any future war the United States would be the lirsi target of an envisioned trans-polar aerial assault by the enemy
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  • 268 1 Washington, Jan. 27.— Russian propaganda in the Far East directed against the United States was chieflv responsible for the mounting anti-American feeling, the States Department has boon mformod. John C. Caldwell, United States Public Affain Officer in Shanghai, has reported to the
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  • 220 1 Burmese Reach Agreement With British Government: U Saw, Ba Sein Dissent London, Jan. 27— The Burmese delegation reached an agreement with the British Government with two of the Burmese delegates dissenting, delegate Thankin Ba Sein said today. The agreement was signed following final talks late last night, he said, and
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  • 166 1 Saigon, Jan. 27. Vietnamese resistance in the vicinity of Hanoi had been reduced to scattered sniping today and French troops, mopping up pockets of resistance, were inflicting Heavy losses, a French High Command communique stated. Last night the Vietnamese hurled several sporadic attacks against
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  • 211 1 BRITISH MAJOR, JUDGE KIDNAPPED Jerusalem, Jan. 27. Unidentified Jewish kidnappers struck a second time within 24 hours in Palestine on Monday, seizing a British jurist in Tel Aviv as troops and police sought the whereabouts of the retired British major abducted Sundav night in
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  • 93 1 BANGKOK CHINESE CONDEMN CHINA'S NEW CONSTITUTION Bangkok, Jan. 27.— One thousand Chinese representing 346 Chinese associations in Siam at a meeting yesterday resolution vO. condemning China's new constitution and urged the cession of civil war on the basis of the Jan. 12, 1946 truce agreement. The meeting cabled resolutions to
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  • 78 1 Washington, Jan. 27.— Senator Styles Bridges said yesterday that he may soon introduce legislation ♦to restrict the president of the United States to a single term of six years. He said, "I beiieve that the country has had enough of
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  • 53 1 Copenhagen, Jan. 27.— The King of Sweden has ordered that the remains of Prince Oust a v Adolf, killed when the Duxh Airlines Dakota crashed in names yesterday at Kastrup airport, Copenhagen, i,hall be brought back to Sweden in the Swedish warship Oscar LI. jt wao
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  • 61 1 New York, Jan. 27.—A man leaped 1,000 f<*et to his death on Sunday from the 86th floor of the Empire Stat* building the highest in the world. The body struck a woman, ualkln* below in the 34th SU-eet. who was taken to hospital suffering from multiple fractures.
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  • 70 1 Cairo, Jan. 27.— After a three hour meeting of the Egyptian Cabinet last night, Nokrashy Pasha, the Egyptian Premier, said in reply to an enquiry whether only the question of the Sudan was^ being submitted to the United Nations: "There is no division of
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  • 139 1 I raiikiurt, Jan. 27.— Army intelligence oftiiiah yesterday denied knowledge of any "significant" Nazi underground organisations in the American zone of Germany. Commenting on the report oy the International Committee for study of European questions, a well-informed spokesman "any Nazi organizations in the American zone—
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  • 165 1 Lahore, Jan. 27.— The eight Punjab Muslim leaders including Sir Firoz Khan Noon, former Indian Hii^h Commissioner In London, and the Khan of Mamdot, President ol the Punjab League, who were arrested on Friday and released last night, have decided to defy the Punjab Safety
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  • 875 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1947. INDIA'S GOAL-A WORLD CONTRAST INHERE is a political axiom that a people usually get the government they deserve. That is to the type of government in a country is a fair indication of the degree of the political consciousness, enlightenment and advancement
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  • 530 2 Jinnah Appeals To Viceroy: Punjab Premier Apologises New Delhi, Jan. 27. Muslim League President M. A. Jinnah yesterday appealed to Viceroy Viscount Wavell to intervene immediately in the Punjab disturbances to prevent bloodshed from erupting throughout India. Jinnah's statement issued here said the
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  • 72 2 l Jakarta (Air Mail) Authoritative quarters stated here that the export of rite to India in accordance with the Indonesian offer will be continued, and that at present 7,000 tons are being stored it various ports ready for shipment, Antara reports. Up-to-date a total
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  • 41 2 Padang (Air Mail).— The Chinese Peace Preservation Corps (Poll An Tui), which has been doing good work in maintaining order amongst the Chinese community, has been dissolved as the Dutch authorities considered the body had served its usefulness. Aivtara reports. Reuter
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  • 326 2 New York. Jan. 2G. The subject of "India Today" predominates in the foreign news section of the weekly magazine, "Time/* with ten columns devoted mainly to a biographical sketch and anecdotes of Ballabhai Patel. Above a map of India In which British India and the
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  • 357 2 Berlin, Jan. 27.— The belief in a future trade between Germany ana India is keeping at least one Indian in Berlin. He is B. L. Shah, formerly of Bombay who has refused repatriation to India because he thinks his business experience
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  • 166 2 Paris, Jan. 26. —India is to be invited to contribute to a fund which the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation plans to raise for relief work to aid education in distressed countries. A statement issued by its Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Commission here
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  • 859 2 Hanoi, Jan. 27. Faced with a life or death <!u Nj,, n IV and French Indians are now coming out of what o n described as the "Wack hole of Hanoi"— the Chinese nn quarter where at one time M people were
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  • 196 2 London. Jan. 27. The report from New York that Sir Radha Krishnan is expected by well-in-formed sources In New York as India's first Ambassador to London with Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai as Ambassador to Paris have roused considerable interest in Indian circles here, writes Ronald Bedford.
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  • 164 2 Colombo (Air Mail). -U %f wide housing campaign f«rjj to cost Rs. 45 milli'm v x plemented shortly. j The buildinu programmf?! necessarily mu>i b< stages will start soon artei turn of Mr. Oliver Wfrom England where to study the housln- programmes in
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  • 38 2 Madras. Jan. only Indian h travel by air *as hi-" SankKraohary i of fr His Hollnc^ rPi e n' 1 tJ(ir V/ PuH to Bombav^r < $f rrllfiious sacrifice > hl > Dharma N»f«r «n W* AP
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  • 169 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Jan. 26. The establishment of closer liaison between the various provincial Congress ministries is likely to result from meetings which Congress Premiers held with Sardar Patel and Congress President Kripalani in Delhi yesterday and the day before. At present
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  • 68 2 Johannesburg, Jan. 26. Two thousand African squatters who demanded land on which to build their own homes marched through the centre of Johannesburg to hold a meeting on the steps of the City Hall yesterday. One speaker said: "We will assemble again when the
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  • 45 2 Madras, Jan. 26.— The eighth all-Malayalee conference held in Madras recently stressed the need for the creation of a united Kerala. The Maharaja of Cochin had urged the Federation of Malabar, Cochin and Travancore under a single province of United Kerala. AP
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  • 1034 3 1 5- Year-oil Secret Revealed By Ex-Prime Minister (From Henry Buckley, Reuters Correspondent) Madrid Vir Mail). General Damaso Berenguer, the man iiho knows more than any other Spaniard about the circumißncts under which the late Kin* Alfonso fell from the throne, 0i broken
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  • 145 3 London, Jan. 27. Because so many Londoners driven to desperation by the housing shortage have been buying surplus light warships and converting them Into homes on the River Thames the Port of London authority and London County Council are tightening up regulations governing those who
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  • 35 3 Johannesburg, Jan. 26. Hunted by the South African police for the past four years five men, wanted In connection with jail breaks or for questioning under emergency regulations, have surrendered to the CID here.- Reuter
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  • 274 3 'Sandhurst, Jan. 27. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, paying his first visit Saturday to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, Surrey, told over 300 cadets of his recent trip to Moscow and said he found Stalin a charming person. Regarding the report that Stalin
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  • 73 3 London, Jan. 26.— The Press agents of Howar Hughe's much-banned and highly controversial picture "The Outlaw," featuring. Jane Russell, in search of the truth for publicity purposes today tested various members of an audience at a showing of the picture here, with blood pressure gauges. One
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  • 90 3 JAP COLONEL EXPECTED MEDAL— IS CHARGED INSTEAD! Hongkong (Air Mail).—Disappointment at finding himself on trial as a war criminal instead of receiving a medal from the British Government for his treatment of British POWs in the Shamshipo Camp, Hongkoug, was expressed by Col. Tonkunaga, former Camp Commandant. This statement was
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  • 255 3 SOVIET-BRITISH COLLABORATION IN THE OFFING AT LAST? London. Jan. 2<>. A wide new vista for Soviet-British collaboration appears to l>e opening in the wake of reattirnmtion of the 20-year British-Russian alliance, writes Associated Press Correspondent Tom Williams. Observers in both Moscow and London declared on Saturday that revision and extension
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  • 107 3 CHINA'S 1ST AMBASSADOR TO INDIA Shanghai, Jan. 6. Appointment of China's first Ambassador to India is expected to be announced shortly and while no official intimation yet has been given as to his identity, reports are current that Dr. Wen Yen Hing. member of the Legislative Yuan, would get the
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  • 46 3 An assortment ol Indian periodicals, pictorials, monthly journals and other publications of politically informative and nationally educative value is otTered at $5 per set of 20 copies, post free. Apply with a remittance of $5, only, to E.C.8.. P.O. Box 831, Singapore
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  • 303 4 Flour Ration Reduced: New Scheme From Feb.3 With effect from February 8, 1947, cereal rations will be altered to accord with the new import programmes which have been approved for Malaya, sta'es a Press Communique issued last night. In autumn of 1945 England diverted to Malaya
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  • 198 4 The thr Malayan delegates to Conference of British Empire Communist Parties to be held in London on Feb. 26, embarked on Empress of Scotland on Jan. 21. Before leaving, the delegation •Messrs. Abdul Ra.shid Bin Ali (Malay. Wu Tien Wang 'Chinese). i:. Balan (Indian >,
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  • 19 4 AS FROM FEBRUARY 1, THE TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR ALL STORE POLICE CALLS WILL BE QQQ
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  • 159 4 Now that tne peoples of Malaya arc more conscufis of the great iKirt decisions in London play in ihaping their political and economic future, it is as important to *tae eiti/en of Singapore as it Is the citizen of London to understand the way in
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    28 4 .Mahal ma Gandhi is shown in this picture starting on his "Peace Mission" A walking-tour of strife-torn areas in East Bengal. His mission has met with considerable success.
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  • 457 4  -  ROBERT LOUGHRAN <By United Press Correspondent Robert L. Loughran met Al Capone when he was an obscure hoodlum before the dawn of the Prohibition era in the United States. For 12 years, Loughran covered gang wars and Capone's rise to power until he was
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  • 102 4 Rangoon, Jan. 26. At a mass mass meeting in Rangoon on Sunday. 9,000 workers representing 48 labour organisations declared their intention of staging an immediate strike until Jan. 31. Further orders might be issued by U. Aims: San when the Burmese delegation had
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  • 74 4 Moscow, Jan. 26. A Moscow Court has sentenced two sisters to ten and five years imprisonment, respectively, for selling black market chocolate at double the standard price. others involved in the case received seven-year sentences. The sisters were members of a black market chain broken
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  • 45 4 Simpson, Pa (Air Mail*. The wedding of Andrew Dovin, Jnr. took longer than expected. Dovin fainted at the altar, He wus revived and as the Revn. D. C. Tomkiewicz was about to resumt the f'Prpmnnv Dnvins hririp collapsed. UP
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  • 41 4 London, Jan. 26. Mr. Winston Churchill has bought 43 shorthorn Jersey cattle and will bo nominated for membership of the Shorthorn Society of Great Britain and the South-eastern Sharthorn cattle breeders Association, it was announced today. UP
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    20 4 A photograph taken at the tea p arty given by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to meet foreign scientists on January 10.
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  • 49 4 His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the Medal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Gallantry to Mr. Leong Hong Toh, Post Warden, A.R.P. Service, in the Singapore Cold Storage Company Internal Unit.
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  • 69 4 Rome, Jan.— Abid Ali. Bombay Congress and Labour leader, who is touring Europe studying trade union organisations, leaves Italy today for a short stay in Greece. Before returning to Indiu he will visit Turkey and Iraq. Abid Ali. who is President of the Indian Transport
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  • 88 4 R.A.F .s NEW BOMBER TO VISIT SINGAPORE Due to arrive in Singapore in February Is one of the R.A.F.'s latest bombers, the Avro Lincoln, which is a development of the famed Avro Lancaster!*. The aircraft belongs to the Empire Air Navigation School, and will carry a team of R.A.F. air
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  • 71 4 The following awards have been made in the Grow More Food Essay Competition organised by the Public Relation Office: Victor L. Fernandez, Victoria School (1); Dorothy Armstrong, St. Anthony's Convent (2); Lim Phai Sum, Raffles Institution (3). Special Awards Phua Thiam Sung, Guan English School,
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  • 64 4 Cawnpore, United Provinces, Jan. 26. Seventy thousand textile and other industrial workers resumed work here on Jan. 24 after a nineteen-day strike following agreement by the Government to release the labour leader arrested during the disturbances on January 6. The strike started on January 4 when
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  • 50 4 London, Jan 26.— King George VI on Saturday approved the appointment of Sir Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari, K.C.1.E., C.5.1., I.C.S. to be Governor of Assam in succession to Sir Andrew Clew, K.C.5.1., C.LE., 1.C.5.. on the expiration of his term of office on May 3. AP
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  • 49 4 INDIAN TRADE DELEGATION TO TURKEY London, Jan. Ankara Radio reported tonight: "The Indian Commercial Bureau in Alexandria has informed the Turkish Government that an Indian trade delegation will be sent to Turkey to develop trade relations between the two countries. The delegation will visit Istambul. Smvrna n«H Ankara/'- Reuter
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  • 228 4 New York, Jan. 26.— Days of easy job-hunting in the United States appear to be coming: to an end. With the country's wage earners nearing peacetime record— slightly under 57,000,000 compared with over 58,000,000 last July it is becoming more difficult to find
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  • 130 4 SPEEDING GOING BLIND? London, Jan. 27.— Sir Malcolm Campbell, the world famous speedking, disclosed yesterday that he is facing blindness, but still hopes to make a final attempt to beat the world water speed record with his new jet-engined speedboat "Bluebird." After visiting eye specialists, Sir Malcolm said: "An operation
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  • 76 4 Hongkong, Jan. 27. Tragedy marred the arrival lure this morning of the iir.st battalion of the Devonshire Regiment when a military truck conveying 20 men to fltanley barracks overturned In negotiating a corner, throwing out the occupants. One private was killed and 16
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  • 67 4 Berlin, Jan. 27. The Russian licensed newspaper Berlin Grzeitung said today that British troop ships were secretly moving German war prisoners from Bremen to the tropics. The newspaper said that the soldiers had volunteered to serve with the British army but many deserted just before boarding
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  • 76 4 Colombo <Air Mail). Matters relating to trade between Britain and Ceylon will be the subject of discussions between the Ceylon Government and Mr. Rowland Owon. officer in charge of the U.K. Board of Trade in India. Ceylon and Burma. Mr. Owen who is on a short visit
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  • 67 4 Bombay, Jan. 26. —P. C. Joshi. General Secretary of the Communist Party in India, in a statement today on the arrests of Communists in Madras appealed to leaders of the Con cress Party to "raise their voices and stop the Madras Ministry doing the
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  • 34 4 Solo (Air Mail).—An Indonesian Jurist Association has been formed with headquarters here, reports Antara. The membership numbers 54. A special magazine under the association's auspices will be pub- lished in the near future.— Reuter
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  • 78 4 P«ona,Jan. 2^ I1 J this morning raici<«i he the provincial Cf,, l:r Party and Poona Party as well as t|f C h^!^ Patuardhan, Con leader. The police wen leaflets alleged to tributed by memo, Ist Party among members of the pol leaflets were print tion of
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  • 69 4 Solo (Air Mail i U( j or> j committee for the Olympi has been formed a in the preparation ior IndoueJ participation in the 1948 OhJ Games, at the first general of the all-Indow.ini Physical ture League "Gelora, Antara. At the same tim< It wai deJ
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  • 60 4 An advertisement ha» appeal in which it was stated that'' Thong Wine Traders. Ltd. art] Agents for Chan Lee Chye 1M This is wrong. Tai Thor Traders, Ltd. stale that Ch-tn. Chye Wine is manufactured their factory in Hongkong and; they are the Proprietors of the 4 Wine and
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