Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 114. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 363 1 Minorities To Have Two Seats na ddhcr C«vt.|)Btii Aug. 5 Fr^m Out Ovn Correspond* uu \tu Delhi, June 25 The Pakistan Cabinet is likd; to romprisc seven members of whom two will be representatives Mr. Jogendrunath Mandal, presently Mr, stooge m the Interim Government is very likely
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  • 111 1 Cambridge, June 25— Dr. George Matthai, a member of the zoological laboratory at Cambridge University and a world authority on corals, was found dead m bed today with a wound m his throat. Fi Sty- year-old Dr. Ma'Uhal was a Professor of Zoology m the Government
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  • 74 1 t 'ii Own Carre; oondcni: Delhi, Junr 25.— 1t is understood the Viceroy is convening hortlj a conference of representaivc^ ot the Suites. Muslim League md Congress m order to arrive at i standstill agreement on some c s*n<ial subjects of common merest *o the
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  • 72 1 tsalem, June 25—- The PalesGovernment told the United on Wednesday its admition was based on the prinhat the Holy Land "should *et be a Jewish State nor an >'ate/ but one m which the ■""Pies m Palestine should I'ttfiority m the Governuth a way
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  • 47 1 June 25.— Italian ProvlPrtsident Enrico de Nicola b s resign at Jon to the ConVscmbly on Wednesday. miration came after apMHy 6,000,000 members of i:nuTiist -dominated pen^ral nation of Labour held a wide strike at mid-morning apalnst attack* on la n Communist headquarter* AP
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  • 212 1 Geneva, June 25. The Internationa! Labour Conference yesterday accepted Austria as a member state of the International Office. The Austrian Government had undertaken to eliminate from its labour laws all remaining modifications made by the Germans. The resolution to re-admit Austria with the
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  • 61 1 Sydney. June 25.-Reintroduc-tion of the radio telephone service between Australia and South Africa, India, and Kenya was announced by the Postmaster-Gene-ral, Senator Cameron. Services between Australia and Barbados and Bermuda will begin from July 1. 4 Calls will cost 25'- a minute >.,** *> a minimum
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  • 108 1 Moscow, .lime 25. Persistent Russian assertions that the United States is heading towards another depression were reiterated m lengthy article ?n the Pravda, the Communist Partr newspaper, by the Soviet economist M. Makin Marinin. Describing the current hiph nrices m America as a monstrous robbery,
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  • 34 1 Honk Kotipt. June 25. The Macao government today banned import of gold bulk which have been coming from Hong Kong and going to China. Both China and Hong Kong have already banned Imports.- UP
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  • 230 1 London, Jane 25. The formation of Muslim States In India attached to the Arab League would Increase the power and standing of the League, which suffered a rude setback at the recent United Nations Assembly on Palestine, says an editorial
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  • 305 1 If Other States Follow Travancore's Example > GANDHIJI'S REPLY TO SIR CP. New Delhi, June 25. At a. prayer speech yesterday Maatma Gandhi exposed Travancore Dewan's fallacious argunent why if the Congress agreed to an independent Pathanistan, objected to an
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  • 112 1 Oxford, June_ 25.— Oxford University today honoured FieldMarshal Lord Wavell, former Viceroy of India, and General Sir William Slim, former Commander of the 14th. Army m Burma, by conferring on them the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law. It will be recalled that Lord Wavell
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  • 127 1 Shanghai, June 25.— The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Fai East formally concluded its first plenary meetin* on Wednesday. The second plenary season will be held during the latter part of November. The Philippines, China and Siam proposed their
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  • 70 1 New Delhi, June JWU-Ffeh* Marshall Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left her© by air early this monitor on a -ix and a-half hour flight to Ceylon after his two-day Hay In N>w Delhi. Dnring his stay here the FieldMarshal familiarised himself with the
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  • 255 1 World's Most Popular Personalities xbvxcv New York. June «U-arit«ia Winston Churchill b the aW ean-x third bert-Uk* wortj^/ sonality, with U.S. Otnt^U It Army 008 Us M.cArC nd IF"*" 1 ln an r D TrUman '•"k- 'oar* C. Marshall fifth n !Allltr J£ w rf nT, CPW »^tlon surof publjc
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  • 142 1 Washington, June 25.— Fears of I nation vide coal strike were ?in£ expressed m Washington today as more minurt stopped work as a protest against the Ant: Labour BUI passed on Monday by the Senate against President Truman's wishes. Tir itti caii& 01 jet tne
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  • 99 1 Nainital, United Provinces, June 25. --Two alarm-clocks were nsed as a division-bell m the United Provinces Assembly when the normal bell refused to ring owing to a fault In the wiring. Renter. London, June 25.— Death was announced today of Lord Lawrence, 60, grandson of the famous
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  • 76 1 Belgrade, June 25. A group of Indian, Rhodesian and Chinese trade union leaders has arrived at Belgrade at the invitation of the Yugoslav trade unions. In the group is the chairman of the Ail-Indian Trade Union Congress, Shr.pad Danghe, the chairman of the Federation
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  • 35 1 Wmakngi/m, June 25.— The Deartment of Agricnlture announced durinjr the week ending June 10, thit it had made a supplemental iliocation of 2-12 millon ponnds of batter to South Africa. UP
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  • 716 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 26, 1947. NETAJI MEMORIAL FUND Ijpnwo m these columns recently, w e welcomed the decision of the Malayan Indian Congress to erect a Memorial to Netaji eubhas Chandra Base m SingaT* a l a COSt of WO,OO0 f and observed that if the memorial
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  • 814 2 Freedom Must Be Attaiseti At Any cost, Says Burmese Delegate CHARGE OF INTIMIDATION COERCION AGAINST FRONTIER TRIBES DENIED London, June 25. Complete freedom from foreign domination and dominion status, coupled with strong friendship with the United Kingdom, were the specifics for the future of Burma
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  • 152 2 UNEC IS GROPING IN THE DARK" R. K. NEHRU Shanghai, Jane 25.— Delegates to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East m effect concluded their first of a series of sessions on Tuesday. The only point remaining to be discussed was the date for the next plenary meeting.
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  • 39 2 Rome, June 25. The Italian Ambassador to Washington, reported that United Nations personnel m the United States had indicated that Italy would be admitted to UNO by the middle of next month.- UP
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  • 126 2 London, June 25. A government source said yesterday that (he British government does not intend recognizing: the independence of any Indian princely state which does not adhere either to Hindustan or Pakistan. It was brlievecl that for O>«s reason the majority O f
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  • 152 2 No Blocking Of India's Unreal Balances Likely ■tffe^JiUSSSSS tb indk atiOn that ■us. me ordinary procedure would be that, after agreement on the annual release m freely spendable money, each overseas country would undertake to hold the remainder of its accumulated sterling as a minimum balance at the Bank of
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  • 55 2 Plebiscite In Burma Frontier Areas? ■ratooa, n a y hell n ■MW dro,, I:rilM hl proposed t -ion p P'^scue are |JJ twcor. leaders of People* Freedom presentativ Kachin lead,,, the negotiations I <erday that tl. I hood of the 81- J People thrown, 11 0 I g'von a chan,.
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  • 85 2 Stalin Declines To Speak On UN Anniversary Lake Success, v fH V a cimed without consent an I ion to loin four of the Bi leaders In a United N ation a wary broadcast on June 26. The Un'ted Nations rad conjunction with the Broadcasting stations p half-hour programme ill
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  • 41 2 Rome, Jun e 25. The ltio Statistics Institute said to living m Italy la mere fa( times that of 1930. L which is the allied force k quarters was the costl: with the figure 4,510 now apa 100 m 1930.- U.P.
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  • 102 2 Jogjakarta, June 25.— An Indonesian Republic practice air raid alarm sounded here and government hurriedly drilled soldiers for possible use if the DutchIndonesian negotiations collapse. Several hundred raw recruits marched with bamboo spears and wooden rifles. They are under the command of regular Indonesian army
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  • 366 2 £reat bulk of India's sterling balance is m the single hand of the Indian Reserve Bank and the indications are that, given agreement on other points, Britain would release the remainder, the small privately held balances m convertible currency. Maintanence of any agreed minimum balance
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  • 506 3 Of Provinces And Districts And Also Nationalisation Of Lands fJuiH. 2,._A rediv.,,o n China into new adve units to replace present provinces and districts malizationof land are (he ultimate aims of an a ra- Krm plan bebu blue-prinfed by China's new Minister I, vlministration. ®-yea»-oW
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  • 136 3 Paris, June 25. Nearly 200,000 French workers were on strike against Premier Uamadier's new tax bill adopted by the National Assembly on Tuesday over Communist opposition. The walkouts, aflectin^ coal mines, one! important industries, threatened serioas inroads m. the an nority and stability
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  • 116 3 Jaffa, Palestine, June 25. Thirty thousand Jews living m the predominantly Arab town of Jaffa stayed at home when the United Nations special committee on Palestine motored here from Jerusalem yesterday. The 54,000 Moslem and Christian Arabs In Jaffa also showed little interest when the
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  • 262 3 bVamhington, June 25.— The In- I ternational Monetary- Fund (one of the two lire* ton Woods institution^) has requested all its member countries to take prompt action to stop transaction* m gold at prices above monetary parity, was confirmed here yesterday. The Fund has issued the following
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  • 152 3 London, June 25.— A renewed warning that there will be another acnt« shortage oi electric power m Great Britain next winter was sounded at a press conference on Tuesday by Sir Guy Nott-Bower, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry The ministry Is Hooding the country
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  • 80 3 Shanghai, June 25.—Pro-govern-ment reports from Mukden claimed today that the Nationalists striking out from Mukden have recaptured Changtu, 32 miles south of Szepingkai, and continued to advance northward to relieve the Communist pressure on Szepingkai. The advance of the Mukden column was said to be co-ordi-nated
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  • 46 3 KING HONOURS FILM STAR London, June 25.— King George VI received the veteran cinema actor Sir C. Aubrey Smith at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Sir Aubrey presented the King with a scroll on behalf of the member^ of the British Un'ted Services Club of Los Angeles U.P.
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  • 133 3 Hongkong, June 25— Six Chinese political organizations on Tuesday urged President Truman, U.S. Secretary of State, George Maishall and the United States Congress to "turn down resolutely* an application of the National Chinese Government >ior a loan. "Under present circumstances any supplies to China will
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  • 327 3 Washington, June 25. The mysterious, powerful cosmic rays that bombard the earth from al] direction^ may be caused by atomic explosions on *he sun or other stars. Dr. Scott E. Forbush reported to the National Academy of Science. Forbush ol the
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  • 107 3 Washington, June 25. General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisrnhower, 56, the man who led victorious Allied armies m Europe during: World War II disclosed on Tuesday he has accepted the presidency of Columbia University m New York effective next year. He mv« rods Nicholas Murray
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  • 145 3 Hongkong, June 25. —Four rivers In Kwantung were reported to be rising as the downpour which had lapsed for two days started again. The entire August rice crop was ruined, the report said. The Chinese press reported that at least 150 wall dams had collap
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  • 118 3 MOVE FOR GERMAN UNITY Berlin. June 25.— -Fifteen leaden mi the three German political parties of the Soviet zone met last night m a secret session at thr House of Soviet culture on instructions from the Sovicf military adminisliation. The leaden represented the Com-munist-dominated Socialist Unity Part}, the Christian Democratic
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  • 91 3 Paris, June 2&—ln face of bitter Conimunisi and Labmn opposition, the French National Assembly alter an all-night session and Dnck i strong police guard, yesterday voted ace rptaiue of Finance Minister Foberl SohmrnV austerity nr<»gramme. The vote «v 302 for, 31 against with 56 abstentions.
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  • 69 3 Washington. June 25.— Britain ha« withdrawn another $100,000,000 <•« the United States loan. The withdrawal, disclosed by th<Unirrd States Treasury today, wa. made on June 20. The last withdrawal, on June 2, amounted to $200,000,000 bringing the month's total drain on the overall loan of
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  • 52 3 Cairo, June 25. France la understood to have protested to the Egyptian Government aKair.r "polifcal statements" attributed to Abd El Krim. fcrm?r Moroccan rebel leader, now living m Egypt m note handed today to Nnk raahy Pa^ha, EfTyptlan Premier, by Monsieur Ravengd^. French Ambassador m
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  • 110 3 I,oni» m, .Intic 25. A QC* tfferi to H Ru^-ian nj;rrcnn ut on *i"iman economic unity m «i pre lude to brfuging all Bwopc t<» thrr m tbp Marthal] plmn uav liimecl ye^terda> .is American Under-86rrcUr3 di statr William Clayton met frith British
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  • 100 3 Borne, lone Xhe Communal dominated Italian General Cettfe Aeration 9i Labour, ordered iis 6,000.000 members «<> stag*. I nationwide half-hour fHMfal strike (oday t«> prates! agatasi the recent killing of at least Iwe persons In attacks en the OemnmM Parts Hi'adquurters m BieHj Enrico De
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  • 70 3 ,V\\ lorfc, lane i->. Ovn quarter of Americas oftcoal miners —^ojijc 123,000 men ttv»< v duy went on strike In seven i a^ «i proles* against *\w pa into J;iA daj before yestcrda} the labour bin Umltinf ictl v«t> and iHUinlni the dosed shop The
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  • 55 3 BRITAIN TO PUBLISH ADVERTISING BULLETIN i tndon, British induseeking ;,i< an marked In tl><* United States i»>i Iti prodvcti i^ considering the pubUcattoa of ;i monthly advertising buliette to be called News show Window for \V(»rlfi Shoppers uitjn v' ohW if' 10,000 be ;1 pro for Including Amt rican i
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  • 66 4 I Throe gunmen entered a house m Changl area shortly after 8 p.m. on Tuesday and robbed a Chinese of cash and valuables estimated at $133. The victim immediately rushed to the nearest Police Station and lodged a report sls a result of which one man
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  • 448 4 One Eurasian Woman Four Men Killed: 21 Injured upr^l^ ?u WOm 1 foor m< died whUe 21 Persons uere injured as the result of the rail accident which took place shortly after 10 pan. Toeadav. The train involved was the n iff ht mail
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  • 77 4 Governor Congratulates General Sir Frank Messervy Amonff the honours announced m the Kind's Birthday Honours List and published m the London Gazette was an award to General Frank Messervy w ho became a Knight Commander of the Star of India. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Edward Gent, has sent the
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  • 138 4 At an extra-ordinary General Meeting of the Hospital Assistants and Dressers' Association held on Monday ai their Club premises, College Road, the question of forming a Trade Union was discussed. The President reminded the members of their responsibility towards the Union, and asked them to
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  • 100 4 A release from the AccountantGeneral's Office, Malayan Union, states that the War Taxation (1942) Enactment as published m tne Supplement to the Federated Malay States Gazette dated November 27, 1941, never became law. In consequence claims for refund of tax paid to the Government of the
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  • 57 4 Cigarettes to meet this week's ration have been issued to all retailers. Retailers are not entitled to withold those cigarettes from their customers. The public is lnvitrd to notify the Food Control Distribution Department quoting the name and the number of any ration retailer who refuses
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  • 51 4 The 18th annual general meeting >f the Junior Civil Service Association, Singapore, will be held at the Club Hou?e on Saturday, July 5, at 3 p.m., when among other matters, the meeting will contfder the payment of honoraria to rhc Honorary Secretary and tho Honorary
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  • 37 4 Thorp will be a public lecture at •he Theosophical Society premises, 3, Cairnhill Road, today (June 26), U 6.30 p.irie Mr. Sten Von '{rusenstierna will speak on "Theo.sophy and Modern Science."
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  • 110 4 Bareilly. United Provinces, June 25. A group of women sitting m a 'ladies only" compartment on the Parcel Express between Lucknow and Bareilly complained they had a male intruder among: them, pointing to "woman" dressed from head to foot m a Muslim women's purdn costume
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  • 140 4 Lake Success, June 25. The United Nations Committee draftin? the interantional bill of human rights started final discussions m reparation for completion of work this week. Most of the detailed work is finished but the Important statesmcnt6 of the principle by each gov^rment must be
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  • 38 4 Sacs of Victory Savings Ccrtincates up to June 17, 1947. amounted to $550,119. Geneva, June 25.— The luicriiauonal Labour Conference unanimously agreed to re-admit Austria into the ILO. A date will be fixed later.— U.P.
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  • 149 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, We impassionately appeal to the Travancoreans residing m the Malayan Union and Singapore to express through the Malayan Indian Congress their bitter condemnation of the preposterous stand taken by the Dictator Dewan of Travancore, Sir C. P. Ramaswamy
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  • 216 4 Sydney, (Air Mall). Miss Phoebi* .Morrison, si Jacques Avenue, Bondl Sydney, was married by proxy to Johann de Vries ifumrt. of Royal Netherlands Havy, ta Java, ?.35 a.m. on June 12. A friend, Mr. Don Folkes, v;ho lives next door, deputised for Humel, and ploced a wedding
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  • 146 4 It has for some time been apparent that there i> considerable profiteering m passage tickets by unscrupulous persons, fa order to protect the public against the result of such malpractices In future, it has been decided to tighten up the method of identifying
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  • 66 4 At 9.45 p.m. today. Radio Malaya will broadcast on the Bine network a special feature programme commemorating: the second anniversary of Signing of the United Nations Charter. A recorded message from the Secretary-General Mr. Trygve Lie will be included as well as from Lord
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS' MEETING The Commissioners of the Singapore Municipality will hold an ordinary meeting, to be followed by a special meeting, m the Board Room on Friday, June 27, at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 223 4 SELANGOR INDIAN WOMEN TO ORGANISE FAIR ON JULY 6 IN AID OF NETAJI MEMORIAL FUND In connection with the celebrations „F Indian women of Selan&or are organising f ta J> W on July 6 m Kuala Lumpur f or h a r and k funds for the Netaji Memorial H
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  • 260 4 Former European Mona rchs Lived In Egypt Alexander, Fj '"ffvpt today kV Europe's former 1 a -v their thr r on^ 1 tat years. M(N| *>«* three former P•■ •W here, and a of Yugoslavian*^ P has been invited to arciN »n this ancient land h sh Wng Fuad who
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    • 28 4 WANTED Indian yrirls to work as ticket sellers m an Indian cinema theatre. Previous experience is essential. Apply to the Manager, Diamond Theatre. c|o 38-40, High Street, Singapore.
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