Indian Daily Mail, 7 July 1949

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 146. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 122 1 Suggestions For Provincial Elections (j n der Old Constitution „M NEW INTtitiM CEHIHAL PARLIAMENT m In.r Own Correspondent) wil DELHI, July 6.— Although the possibility haiis is being (It mussed among political n r, India, according to informed Quarters in Mi then is
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  • 100 1 NATIONALIST CHINA'S WARNING TO BRITAIN LONDON, July 6— China has warned Brilain again that British shipping should .sta> away ireia a 1,500-miie stretcti of Chinese coast. An aJfcial source said yesterday the Nationalist Govi. told Britain in a note that conditions in the region stretching from Foochcw to Manchuria remain
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  • 117 1 PORTS DENIED BV TEXTILE DIRECTORATE Intiuiric -in official riu i«\s here shou that i reports appearing in a section ol tho Press sugn cloth ujii he removed shortly and tiiat con...»iieii rom Ann. 1. textile Directorate said that the reports api inspired »i propagandist." rtred
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  • 110 1 India's Food Deficit To He Wiped Out In Two Years (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 6— The Ciovernmcnl of India propose to import about 400,000 lons of fertilisers luring 1949 50 it is learnt in DHhi. In addition about 75,9#i tons are expected to be produced in India.
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  • 39 1 LORD SOULBURY SWORN IN AS NEW CEYLON G.G. Jvh B Lord Soul. <worn m ,u Gov't \lon thor ol the which Ceylon's inde. on arrival by by Prime Milt' and mem- d afterwards, d n through I nor- Reuter
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  • 17 1 FINNISH CURRENCY DEVALUATION I July 6. -in* K I nish cent. Tho vai n< cesi< farinp A.P.
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  • 64 1 TRIVANDRUM, July 6.— A Coo pica live ool|ege modelled on the lin« of a similar institute in Manchester was opened in Trivandrum (.n July 3. a The college will teach the theory and practice of co-operation, cooperative laws and detailed working of co-operative societies. In Travancore
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  • 40 1 INDIA' S GOODWILL TOWARDS AMERICAN JOURNALISTS NEW DELHI, July 6.— As a furr of goodwill to 15 American Journalists in Batavia, the Govern men< of India have permitted th« flight of <m< KL.M. plane carrying these journalists across India. GIIS
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  • 118 1 Nation-Wide State Of EmergencyTo Be Declared In Japin? I i th« action re. over th« pan I H i i „v ry wion Ba. Unv ari'l hia mangled Doay was found thi morning along the rniiacka in Tokyo. Th< Yomiuri also reported that tl Cabinet was In favour ol a
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    83 1 PHOTO. Field Marshal Lord Wavell (centre) wearing a kilt in his capacity a.s Colonel df thc Black Watch Regiment, shakes hands with Flight Lieutenant A. K. Turner, ii. A. F., who was in charge of the Guard ef Honour for Wavell whin he arrived al Gatow Airport. Berlin on June
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  • 775 1 Grenade Thrown Into Circus Crowd: 4 Killed 40 injured BANDIT OUTRAGE IN KAMPaXR A hand grenade throwing incident wa.s reported on Tuesday night at Kampar (Perak). At about 8.50 p.m. a Chinese woman and a child were killed instantaneously when »*i grenade was thrown into tne midai el a crowd
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  • 177 1 TO CLARIFY FUTURE STATUS OF SETTLEMENTS PONt>ICHERRY, South India, July 6.— A three-man delegation of the French settlements of Pondicherry, Karaikah Mahe and Venam in South India will shortly leave for Pans, to get a "clear picture of the fu ture status
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHi. July 6.— The Governments of l ii ma and France Will shortly make a joint declaration relating to the iunire o t Chan(K»nagore. it is understood that pending dc jure transfer of sovereignty unuh will take about two to three months, ue facto arrangements
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  • 102 1 LG^OObi, ju.y b. The death has. taktn place Cumberiey of Ml. Eawara Ernest Gtreon, the wellKnowii authority on the entomology oi Ccyion. Mr. Green wa* born in Ceylon in xool alia alter being educated in bngland re*urn«a th«r« in 18«o io learn tea plaiuuiy,
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  • 99 1 MONTREAL, July 6.— A1l Britten ships in Eastern. United States ports wui b e boycotted by the Seafarers' International Union, which is affiliated to the American Federation of Labour, starting on Wednesday night, the Union announced today. Th e action is being taken a^ a
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  • 347 1 GOVT. POLICY ON LABOUR CLARIFIED An official statement o* Government policy on Labour was given yesterday afternoon at a frcss oonierence in Kuala Lumpur by the Commissioner oi' Labour, Mr K. G. U. Hougnion, who stressed li particular points. Tnese were:<a> to stimulate the formation Ji strong traae unions ana
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  • 133 1 NO DEVALUATION OF POUND LONDON, July 6.— Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared in the House o f Coin, mons today: "The Government hav •lot the slightest intention of devaluing the pound." Tho statement was greeted with uMm He added the iest-rv«-*s of the sterling area
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  • 47 1 RARUER KEPOOT At 12 05 p.m. on July a police party procec -ctod to the Payer Leber ir^'j. in Seganuit (Johort) wrhere they shot dead a Chin* s» band H 'vh-o vttxjDptcd to e&cajx The baodi& a»-»w IHK. n identified as
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    • 18 1 «J! ,008 PRODUCT* THE PH»«* TAMIL BlM** TAMIL Dally m V m f ii vars igGU ROAD. utoee
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  • 1464 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 7, 1949. MIC AND ITS "WRECKING COMMITTEE IX tutorials that we have so Vo£ written on this subject ghuin the pres< nt .series, one ,led "Hands Off The MIC!" on I 24 and another under our c'o Comm< ni on Saturday in r <
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  • 127 2 Object Of Proposed Marriage With Mani Ammaiyar Explained we Mi- mit mmmimi in PtSiYAR, SAY PASTY FOLLOWERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, .July 6. Periyar Ramaswamy replying to the violent campaign against the p* posed marriage by his former followers stated yesterday that fhe
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  • 49 2 N EWS FROM INDIAN STATES IJ* Ordinal l Iron, IJW ullK*"»' to pr ol! f; aiuwcruauuMT ineoi LOfi A co 0J lemaw in i riovuung tenani it directs i ejectment to raruy. i 11 1 ordinal] tion oi iuua in to ejectments tn lord relate nsnip ii 1 FOC
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  • 57 2 JAIPUR, Jul> „F ind Mia.u,. n, iIli(l J" .uiu here i.ui m ij.'aa^S oi ine liaja-sman 4 IfclllllJUfc a K||u resign trotn oiiitc m an mu 6aiu tnai Btr. mat, a no ing w en adit uaou Ine coaaaence .sjiuuia jive vaj try. i'andit Si
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  • 61 2 JAIPUR, Ju i jUi'.a in a fi.t iXHuing to repoj irouul< siart< iw' ii rei over a petij qu in ,vt re comp»< v to In me uun. i nt' situai n anaer controi ana curiew nu.-i (x p i at uaaipur Cit Police
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  • 53 2 DURGAPURA FIRING TO BE INVESTIGATE J A I PI K. -liily 8 I' ine llorgapura ii»»w camp ana— M«M. rf io lie a u.miii:,-" Kajasllian KMm*rt* name. tin v tia\ an mquay UIUJ gapura rallwaj stauoi fo Asperse u cro« squatting on we n Alien lour in r ■WJSS refugees,
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  • 66 2 PAKISTAN DECLINES TO SEND BACK REFUGEES to have Buffered greatly. It is probable that the Government ol India may now take up the question ol their repatriation with the Pakistan Government as Rod Cross efforts to evacuate them do not seem to have borne fruit so far. FOC bi-. learn]
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  • 236 2 Periyar described as mischievous the reports that Q proposed to nominate Mani Ammaiyar as leader of the Federation after himself. He said th e Kazhagam was the only propaganda body. Any one could carry on the propaganda on behalf of its principles and
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  • 240 2 'India Ceylon On War Path With Trade Unionists' -MR. WICKRAMASINGHE MII«AN, July (>. Mr. A. i). Wickramasinghe of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation, who is substituting on the executive of the World Federation of Trade Unions for Mr. S. A. Dange, President of the All-Indian Trade Union Congress, who was
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  • 141 2 COLOMBO, July ft.— Three trade union organisations decided at a joint meeting Friday to call a oneday protest strike of 50,000 rubber workers on July 15. The stnke will protest against th"removal of the rubber growing and manufacturing track from the operation
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  • 93 2 THAI PRINCE WIFE AS INDIA GOVT. GUESTS NEW DELHI. Ju 1 6 The. Sia mese Prince Piya Rangst and hi* wile Vib"havadi Hc.v to Neu Delhi on Monday on a sis itseeing tour as guests of the Indian Government. Piya is the son or tne regent or Thailand. He arrived
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  • 175 2 LONDON, Jul> ti. Kajkumari Ainrit Kaur, Indian H< alth Minis. tier, was sae id in if the weekend as pWsl of honour at the 50th anniversary r<lfbrations of Sherborne school for ffirls, where she waft i i duca 4 ed. On Saturday, before
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  • 210 2 BANGALORE, July 6. Rajaji Na^ar the new western industrial uDiii b of Bangalore named att«r me Oovernor-Crtneral of India \va» inaugurated on July 3 by the .wai.ai.ij.i of Mysort. This is a -,uuu-atie township whert b»ggc» industries will be located. ihe -inaiU'r industries now
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  • 76 2 EXPERTS TO INCREASE INDIAN GLASS PRODUCTION LUCKNOW, July 6— The Central Glass and Ceramic Research Instiiuu> at Jadavpur (Calcutta) is to provide tccnnical eXperti i o increase production jh 150 glass factories for making India self -sufficient in glass ..nd ceramic goods. Inaia annually buys glassware worth Ks. 2 crores,
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  • 59 2 CALCUTTA. July 6.- 24-vear-old i_te:a Rcy of Calcutta will deliver india's greetings at the opening -f'ssioii of the International Congress on Physical Education of Women commencing at Copenhagen on July 18. A West Bengal Govrnment scholar to study physical education at Utah (USA), sh« has just received
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI, July 6.— The Government of India have sanctioned R.s. 50,000 for the evacuation of Indians from the Karen-heid city of Toungoo. It is estimated that there ar L 500 Indians in the town wanting t o bt< evacuated. The Indian
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    • 26 2 CAPTAINED BV PILOTS WITH OVER 1,000,000 MILES FLYING EXPERIENCE LUXURIOUS SKYMASTKK >" l OPERATING OONWAt r»« AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIR^A^ 5. PRINCE STREET. S!N<iAPOKK OR ALL TRAVEL <U*W*^^XH
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  • 275 3 he Initiative Must Come From he Reds Says Govt Spokesman the ft, JB* luVLHL Julv Government spokesJerday U«d r/ V/ l OM m> propose to conmi lion of the Communist GovernCommunists declare themnf and in rile diplomatic recognition
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  • 400 3 Mi LIFE IS DEDICATED I<;ft£i ri J S IT" Jhiang Kai-shek appealed ombating the spread of in an interview reported on s worth, Scripps Howard Staff obtained at Taipeh, Formosa, Generalissimo confining nearly omments to written answers to d m advance, Farnsworth
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  • 57 3 SHANGHAI— HONGKONG AIR SERVICES SHANGHAI, July 6. The resumption oi air services between Hongkong and Shanghai as soon as possible for air-litt-Ing supplies during the suspension of shipping was among th** suggestions submitted today by the importers and Exporters Guild to the authorities. Many former Shanghai industrialists are said to
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  • 44 3 PAKIS. July 8. Eleven people were burned to death and IS badly injured when a moi or coach overturned and burst into flames near Saigon, Indochina, an Agenee France Presse despatch from Sai- u,an said io'>a.v.- Reuter
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  • 337 3 BURMA LONDON, July 6. The Burmese Government's No. 2 man, General Ne Win, arrived here Tuesday for top-level defence talks with liritish military and political leaders. Ne Win. whfl ia deputy Premier aa well as Defence Minister in the Burmese Cabinet, has come
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  • 72 3 LONDON. July 6.— Britain s "hvat wave was nipped Monday night by th*' first heavy rain in a month. The Continent however, ib htUl suffering severe heat. At Sevilla, in southern Spain, th* tempi i-ature reached 125.6 degrees F. Madrid ha 3 a high of 104.
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  • 496 3 CEYLON NEWS: It Will Satisfy All Sections Ot People Says MP JAFFNA, July 6. Mr. C. Yanniasingam, M.l\, for Kopai, speaking at a public meeting held on the grounds oi the Pandu thalachchi Amman Temple at Madduvil North, Chavakachcheri, said
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY, July <>. lor war* prices oi' silver tell snarply in uk i>oinoay bunion MaiKet on rue* day ioilowing the resumption o. snver sales b> the Reserve Cank o indta whicn slopped selling I. exactly lour years ago. snares opcneu at us. 174.8
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  • 172 3 NEW VOKii. July g. Mr. Ilenr. iVallace, leader of the Progressiva farty, Monday wrote to ever: United Staies senator ui\;iii^ re .co-ion ol the North Atlantic Pac iiccaitse of the world economic crisis The Senate begins its debate 01 ratification of the pact
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  • 28 3 LIVERPOOL, July 6. -The 15.507 ton ♦rocpship Orduna left fiere for Hong Konu yocterday wth about 2.000 troops and a few members Of the Royal Air Foiee.- Reuter
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  • 118 3 GENEVA, July 6. Sir M. R. Jillai Indian Trade otnmUsioner in Europe led India's delegation to the ninth session ot the United Nations Economic and Social Council which opened in Geneva yesterday. Among the delegation members vas Mrs. Ammu bwaminathan, .eader of
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  • 121 3 CHATHAM. Kent, July 6— lndia's uist destroyer. H.M.I.S. Ranjit under an Indian skipper, Commander o. S. Kapur, from the tinted Provinces and an entirely Indian crew, leaves here today on anti-submarine trials in the channel. She has a rendezvous with two British submarines out at
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  • 91 3 LONDON, July b.— Bain tell in .•>inJ<iii Monday for the first time n 21 fK;y Heather experts earlier had forecast thunder stoims 11 some areas, but gave no immeiiate hope of a sufficiently htavy all to break the prolonged dronght. Temperatures in London
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  • 65 3 ROME. July 6. -A 24-hour .strike ot textile workers, estimated by Rome newspapers at 200.000, started early on Tuesday. The textile workers arc demanding a new national labour contract. The pre?s said the, strike iu backed by both Communist and non-Communist unions. Textile workers are
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  • 478 4 fohore Rahru* Tapah And Teluk Anson The Johore Rahru Local Indian Congress at an xtraordinary general meeting held on Thursdag, June 30. rejected the new draft constitution of the MIC bg 32 voles to 3* n etin was presided over by Sri. M N.
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  • 173 4 New Constitution Will Split Community, Says Tapah Branch At an extraordinary general meeting ol the members ot the ijocal Indian Congress, Tapan, iield at ihe Local Court House on .MiiKiuv July witn 114 members present, ii was resolved: "Tnat the proposed change oi Malayan Indian Congress to Malayan National Indian
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  • 77 4 At the Committee Meeting of the Local Indian Congress, leluk Anson, held on June 30, at the L.P.I.A. premises, it was unanimously decided to reject the Loyalty Plan and the Change oi Name oi Congress. It was also decided to resign en bloc and
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  • 165 4 It has l-( me to the notice ol the authorities that extortioners and other unauthorised persons are demanding that members of the public produce their Identity Cards lor inspection. The Commissioner oi Police wishes it to be known that members of the public
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  • 272 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I am a regular follower of the Indian Programmes of Radio MaJaya and AL-India Radio. So much has been said about the weakness existing in the Indian Section of Radio Malaya. But, do the public realise why Indian programmes are below
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  • 385 4 UMAR PULAVAR TAMIL SCHOOL BUILDING FUND The following further contributions to the above fund are thankfully acknowledged. M 8. M. M. H. Sahib 20 00 M s. The New World Ltd. 10 00 Mr. Habit Mohamed 10 00 \Tr. Geok Choon 10 00 Mr. S. A. Abdul Rahiman 10 00
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  • 67 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, has sent the following message to the United Siates Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. William R. Langdon— "On behalf of the Government and people of the Federation of Malaya I offer to you and to the people of the United
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  • 33 4 There will be a public talk on "The Philosophy of Action" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society. 8. Cairnhill Road. Singapore today. Thursday. July 7. at 630 p.m.
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  • 433 4 Following are the results of the Second Dag July Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club held yesterday, July 6:— f RACm 1 Class 4 Horses, Division 5. Acout 6 Furiongs. 1. Norman— sl7.oo and $7.00 2. Little Lady— s6.oo 3. Riksmead— slo.oo Time: 1 minute 19
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  • 76 4 The important railway, connecting the port of Oosthaven with the hinterland of South Sumatra, ha»s been reopened tor passengers The line runs from Oosthaven via Tandjongkarang to Kotabumi with a branch to the important business centre of Telokbetong. Bus services are gradually being reopened to bring transport
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  • 54 4 The results of tho BIG SWFEP which was run on race seven were as follows: Total Pool $228,215.00 <1> *****0 ($102.696 00) •2) *****5 ($51,348.00) (3) *****1 ($28,526.00) Starters of $4,754.00 each: 109%G *****6, *****1. *****8. *****0," Consolation prizes of $*****0 each: *****4, *****4, 210Kh; *****0, *****3, *****1,
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    • 147 4 TUITION Beginners, July: Radio. B*keeping, ••il. Typing. Running: -All Coml. •ects '4!) Nov. Exam.. Senior Matrie. Pre -Senior. > por.> Inst:t /re of Commerce 73 Mrni»LE ROAD. Tel: 8310!! Prof- ILMUDDIN A .tro-Palmist and Horoscope Reader) Many years' practice in France, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt Java. Malaya New Delhi and various
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    • 80 4 University Fund Reaches $33,307.24 I U Hirer i' of Malaya Find lias reached 5.i3,307.!4 on July 2. shirin' TO-DAY ONLY 8.45, and f).30 p.m. BASANT Hindustani) Starring: Mwitai Shanti Siiresh and Ulhash ■■■■■■ill it i 4l|ll < rFREE LISTS ENTIRELY SUSPENDED I For MUSIC, the moody of those that trad<
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    • 59 4 ■r- 1' tm*M ll DlAm "ifvim v Mj Shan-' U <l GUL .BAK.«J ROYAL TO-DAY 3 7.30 PI Astounding Spectacle and Aetm Sb.j A Combination Entertainmenl ti U All 'illHiruri's NOTHING LIRE IT EVER BtFDIIP Tk- 1 -^dsL^ .l/i Admirable Tamil Pic lux with Caste and providhui 3 hours Wmimiitt*
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