Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 207. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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Article165 1950-09-08 1 Sudden Floods Submerge Railway Track First Timejn Living Memory LAHORE, Sept. j. Floodwaters from the River Ravi yesterday jnarooned 100,000 people m the suburbs of Lahore. The water level of the river, which rose by more than six feel within 24 hours, submerged the railwayReuter - 165 words
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139 1950-09-08 1 TOKYO. Sept. 7. The Japan India Association here is recruiting 300 Japanr.se technicians to go ti: India, according to the econo ni new-sjjaper Nidon Keizai Technicians and skilled artisan required by India are for such industries as pottery making, bamboo craft, farming, paperReuter - 139 words
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Article118 1950-09-08 1 >;!:'< V DEI HI, Sen;. 7.— The Govb unenl of India have relaxed import rest fictions m respect of some more articles. A New Delhi press note issued on S^i-i 6 siiys that the import Of a certain numhei of centri- rug* l pumps, now mGIIS - 118 words
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Article36 1950-09-08 1 DURBAN. Sept. 7.— Mi. Ebiahim Mohammed, one of the oldest associates of Mnhatma Gandhi and cofjunder with Gar.dhiji of the Natal Indian Congress died m Durban on Btp* 5. He was 71.- GIISGIIS - 36 words
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73 1950-09-08 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7. The C--crnmrnt of India at the requesi di lv-rrctn-o Govn.rnm»n have >o-i^rt-d eight Indian teachers 'to work m Afzh&a Bchoola pjid {•■•ur Indian teachers to w^rk m Singapore School?. p. Sanskrit. University ot Madrtu nas 1?<-ti appointed for aGIIS - 73 words
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Article54 1950-09-08 1 FIRST PAKISTANI C-in-C KARACHI, Sept. 7.—Majoi-Gene-ral Mohammed Kyub Khan has been oiiicially appointed iirst Pakistani »Jommander-in-<Jiuel of the Pakistau .it my He succeeds the last British C-in-C Sir Douglas Giacy, and will tuKe over his dunes early m the new year. Gencjul Ryub Khan is a Pathan, from 1..0 NorthwestA.P. - 54 words
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Article89 1950-09-08 1 CALCUTTA, Sept 7— The Silver jubilee Session of the Indian Philosophical Congress will be held m Cul- jutta from Dec. 2u to Dec. 23. Dr. iCadimkrishnan, Indian Ambassador -o the U6SK, according to the PTI, .ill preside. I Eminent American and British pro- L'ssors of philosophy areGIIS - 89 words
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Article49 1950-09-08 1 SIMLA. Sept. 7.- The Punjab Government Lave undertaken to reclaim 100,000 acres of land every year and would soon be inviting private capital and enterprise for the purpose. Within the short period of three years, the Punjab has become aur- phia m food;: rains.- GIISGIIS - 49 words
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Article76 1950-09-08 1 mn tan FOSI LCHDON Dato Onn bin Ja'afar and Mr. C. C. Tan will attend the forthcoming talks m London on Commonwealth plans for economic development m South and South East 'Asia. They will be Attached to the United Kingdom delegation a%. Ad Users and will represent the interests ofCGO Press Release - 76 words
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115 1950-09-08 1 Sir. W. D. Robinson, has been injected to fill the appointment of Deputy Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya. Mr. Robinson, who was educated at EJpsom College, was appointed to £?rve m the Indian Police Service In 192?. He ha- a distinguished career115 words
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Article52 1950-09-08 1 CUTTAGK, Sept. 7.— Floods m Ortosa h;ive caused widespread dama,iv to crops m the State. According to Official estimates, 4U0.000 acres of cultivated land have b jn inundated sesultinj; m ihe destruction of the entiie paudy crop. The damage to lice rion is estimated at 100GIIS - 52 words
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Article157 1950-09-08 1 MASTER TARA SINGH ARRESTED NEW DELHI, Sept. 7— Master Tar a. Singh, loader of the Sikh Communal Party (Akalidal), was arrested at Amritsar on Thursday under orders of the East Punjab Government lor aiiegod delivery of a speech likely to cause communal bitterness. Tara Singh has been preaching t creationAP - 157 words
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Article46 1950-09-08 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7.— The Government of India hove completed nira.n;;ements> witli the assistance of the British Government to import 23.000 tons of sugar. Arrangements hive also been made for the import of 60.000 tons of rice from Egypt.— GIISGIIS - 46 words
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Article37 1950-09-08 1 [JEW DELHI, Sept. 7. Tlic LebaDMM Minister ior External Affairs. PUi ■•> Ttkla, has sent a cable iiir P me Minister, Pandit Nehru, expressing his "profound sympithy" for I c '-arthaiiake sufferers m As. GIISGIIS - 37 words
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247 1950-09-08 1 SELE^TiSK OF "§FFi©EES F@i IXBIAR Bfi¥Y MALAYAN INDIANS MAY APPLY I SINGAPORE. Sept. l.—The Union Public Service Cornmi^ion will nold an examination fcr the selection of cadets forentrv to the percadre of the comiii.^loned ranks of the Indian Navy at Allahabad. Bomoav. C-iVutta, Delhi Madras an<i Nagpu>- on Nov 22247 words
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Article339 1950-09-08 1 WOUNDED TAMIL LABOURER DIES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A Police Communique issued tocla> says: The Tamil labourer who was stubbed kg bandits m Selangor yestei<l;.,\ has since died of his woundw. On ihc iif e.noon of Sept. 5, security forces exchanged shots with JMhesfl bandits m Kcdah. There were do casualties.339 words
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262 1950-09-08 1 SHILLONG. Sept. 7. Continuing his tour of the earthquake and flood affected areas m Assam, the Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru., on Sept. 5 flew over Subansiri area, while an Indian Air Force Dakota dropped food to nearly 7,000 people marooned m Ananda a»d PathalipamGIIS - 262 words
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184 1950-09-08 1 I.M.F. TO DISCUSS EXCHANGE VALUE OF PAX RUPEE PARIS, Sept. 6.— The Boanl of Governors of the International Monclaiy Fund is expected to discuss the currency par value of Pakistan at its meeting m Paris today, (Sept. 6). The par vahM of the currencies of member countries is an importantGIIS - 184 words
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89 1950-09-08 1 LAHORE. Sept. 7.— The Pakistan Governments decision to ban tli export of gram to India, ha- fcet-u criticised by the West Pakistan lm ports and Exporters Association The Vice-President of the AsSo ciation stated m Lahore that hun dreds of gram -wagons booked forGIIS - 89 words
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61 1950-09-08 1 INDIAN NAVAL SQ'JAimON TO VISIT TRINC.'OM ALF.K LONDON. Sepl. 7. An Indian naval squadron comprising th' cruiser Delhi, the frigates Jamna Sutlej. Cauvcry and T:r and the tank landing ship Avenger is to visit the naval base at Trincomalee Ceylon, between Sept. 9 and 33. trKBritish Admiralty announced. The shipsReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1950-09-08 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— lndia will send 13.000 tons of jute to Egypt m exchange for 60,000 tons of rice, the Indian Fond Ministry announced on Wednesday.— A PAP - 29 words
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Article66 1950-09-08 1 BOAT DISASTER NEAR ERNAKULAM ERNAKULAM. Sept. 3. (By Air Mail).— A motor boat plying between Ernakulam and Verapoly met with an accident near Mulayuka last night and capsized. It is learnt that the ill-fated boat Lady of Fatima, left here at 930 pm yesterday with 40 passengers aboard. Only twoFOC - 66 words
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Article66 1950-09-08 1 MADRAS, Sept. 7. The Madras Government have appointed Mr. Sripada Krishnamurthy Sastri, a wellknown Telugu poet and scholar as Poet-Laureate m Telugu for five years m place of the late Challapilla Venkata Sastri. Among the many literary works to the credit of Mr. Krishnamurthy Sastri isGIIS - 66 words
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Article71 1950-09-08 1 j BOMBAY. Sept. 4, .By Air Mail) i —16 persons were injured, 4 of them seriously, when a B.E.ST double-decker bus crashed against R huge tree near the Charni Roaa railway station on the Queen's Road here at 7.30 this morning. The driver, a conductorFOC - 71 words
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65 1950-09-08 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7— Three South Indian motor cyclists are, sta*in? on a world tour, via Pakistan. he Middle East and Europe. They are D. M. Wagle of Bombay id Frank Kumaraj>pan and P. Di ntsmx of Madras. They are taking vith tliein documentaryAP - 65 words
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Article33 1950-09-08 1 Tlit? Commander-in-Chief, Far Eaat Land Forces, General Sir John Harding, left this. mornUig by air lor Sarawak on a routine visit He will be returning to Singapore during the week-end.33 words
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Article48 1950-09-08 1 LONDON. Sept. 7. —The Speaker ol the Indian Parliament, Mr G v. MavWnkar. arrived m London oy air Wednesday from BomTJay to attend \ho inter-Parliamentary Union m Dublin. Eire. He will also attend the offfelal openJns of the new Rons* /if r.n m mons.- APAP - 48 words
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Article403 1950-09-08 1 UN TROOPS HALT COMMUNIST ADVANCE TOKYO. BepL 7.— Grimly battling Uniteil Nations troops today halted the Communist a<lvan c but were tonight preparing to meet a stiil bicker offensive. Ai! nu.nd Urn 120-mile "defence i x today, American. British and gout* Korean treopa beat off slacK n% Communist attacks B:iReuter - 403 words
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Advertisement31 1950-09-08 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 400 3 12.00 9> 24.00 I Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Muntn 5.00 3 15.U0 6 30.01, I Year 60.0031 words
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Advertisement22 1950-09-08 1 TILL TOUR PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL D&Jly m Malaya over 16 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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752 1950-09-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, fri. Sept. 8, 1950. CONCLUSIVE PROOF CONTRASTING the organisation of the People's Peace Preservation Corps on the lines of the one that existed during the period of the Japanese Occupation, with that of the Home Guards suggested by the Director of Anti-Bandit Operations Lieut. General Sir752 words
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Article473 1950-09-08 2 Centre Studying Question, Says Gen. Cariappa BOMBAY, Sept. 7. The Commander-in-Chiei of the Indian Army. Gen. K. M. Cariappa, said here that the issues arising from the judgment of the Bom may High Court on Prohibition i>» so far as they affected the Army were "receivingFOC - 473 words
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Article89 1950-09-08 2 BANGKOK. Sept. 7. Siamese agricultural officiate are confidrnt that the rice crop foj 1951 wi! surpass the 1,200.0c0 tons of th? present year. The rains havo In six wcek^ earlier than durina: the 1949 plant-; ing season, providing beuer plant- 1 ing conditions, they said. IAP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-09-08 2 Doctor Imdad Hli— Cultural an;l Educational attache of the Pakistan Embassy m Washington, USA. is pictured here with his wife as tfecgr M|i»J the sun during their holiday at il.c Sherry Frontenac. Hotel m Miami Beach, Florida, USA.— A.P. PHOTO.40 words
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437 1950-09-08 2 MADRAS. Sept. 7.— The Madia? I Government have taken up for examination the points arising from the judgment of the Bombay High Court on the issues raised m the Bombay Prohibition Case, m so far as they have a beaiing on437 words
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125 1950-09-08 2 WORLD MUSLIM CONFERENCE IN KARACHI KARACHI. Sept. 7— The Grand Mufti of Jerusalam. Al Ha.j Sayed Amin el Husscini. has agreed to preside over the opening day of the annual session of the Muslim Conference to be held m Karachi, at the end of December next, according to a spokesmanFOC - 125 words
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194 1950-09-08 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— The jurisdiction of the Central Labour Appellate Tribunal, with its principal seat m Bombay, extends throughout the Union of India excepting the State of Janunu and Kashmir Steps .tie being taken to set up a BenchFOC - 194 words
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Article40 1950-09-08 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— Mr. Mai- hotra. Inspector of Accidents, Civil Aviation Department, m his evidence on Aug. 31 before the court investlgating the aiv crash at Pathankot on July 17, gave a description of the40 words
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Article121 1950-09-08 2 He said the only aircraft instruments not entirely smashed were two hydraulic pressure guage, the pointers on both of which read zero.' Thus, nr> reliable setting prior to the crash could be established. Earlier, the court examined Mr. S. L Bakshi, radio operator on duty atFOC - 121 words
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Article543 1950-09-08 2 UPROARIOUS SCENES AT PATNA MEETING PATNA, Sept. 7.— The Bihar Provincial Congress Committee which met here on Tuesday (Aug. 29) under the presidentship of Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, India's Labour Minister, ejected Mr. Lakshmi Narain Sur.lansu, Secietary of the Bihar Congress Legislature Party, as its President after aFOC - 543 words
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70 1950-09-08 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— The Af.ihan Prime Minister. Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi, conferred on Aug. 30 .he Afghan Olympic and National Hockey Colours on Nawab of Pataudi. who Jed the Indian teams to Ka>ui to participate m the Afghan Jashan celebrations. The honour, considered uniyu*.GIIS - 70 words
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Article727 1950-09-08 3 Minister Ponnambalatri s Challenge Accepted COLOMBO, Sept. 7. Describing the recent challenge of Mr, G. G. Ponnambalam Industries Minister as "a political stunt," Mr. S, J. V. Chelvanayakam, K.C., and M.P. for Kankesanthurai, said that policies should be decided at the polls, at a largely-attendedFOC - 727 words
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Article514 1950-09-08 3 COLOMBO, Sppt 7. —A "kiss" is alleged to have ted to a tragedy on Millawana Estate, Melsiripura, m which Mrs. Susana Solomons, mother of Mr. Paul Solmons, clerk-dispenser, Millawana Group, lost her life. According to the evidence recorded on the spot by Mr. N.FOC - 514 words
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83 1950-09-08 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 7. -Calcu t^ w!Il shortly bee .Tie the t?TOl~»1 for Air India Internationn 1 Can tellation operating between India and the U.K.. an official of the airline •said here recently. The present terminal is Bombay. The p'rl'ne «vill c™ r *>t oFOC - 83 words
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119 1950-09-08 3 No Immediate Revision Of Madras Prohibition Act MADRAS, Sept. 7.- Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, Prohibitioix Minister. Madras, said last week .that the 1 Government did nat propose to make any changes m the Madras Prohibition Act for the time being. He said the Government of India were expected to giveFOC - 119 words
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Article87 1950-09-08 3 BOMBAY. Sept, 7.— The BB and CI Railway police have launched a scheme for guarding upper class passengers travelling on maii trains. Under the scheme, which was put into operation early this month, plain-clothes detectives travel on trains and watch activities of suspicious persons. A railwayFOC - 87 words
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106 1950-09-08 3 WEST BENGAL GRANTS TO POLITICAL SUFFERERS CALCUTTA. Sept. 7.— About 1,400 political cutteivrs have sj far been given either lump sum grants or c pensions by the West Benga. Government, it is learnt. Anoine 900 causes are still pending an suitable grants may be made after scrutiny of each caseFOC - 106 words
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164 1950-09-08 3 Foreign Capital For India: Rs. 6 Crores Invested By U.K. Businessmen NEW DELHI, Sept. 7,— Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister, m a written reply to Mr. Kainumanthaiya, stated m Parliament recently that fro n July, 1943 to December. 1949. United Kingdom businessmen had invested Rs 611 lakhs iin business enterprisesFOC - 164 words
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283 1950-09-08 3 SOCIALISTS DISCUSS PLANS FOR GENERAL ELECTION JAIPUR, Sept. 7.— The National Executive of the Socialist Party of India, m ret ing here recently for a three-day session, discussed organizational matters and questions relating to (he forthcoming general election particularly delimitation of constituencies. The Committee is understood to have decided toFOC - 283 words
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Article49 1950-09-08 3 PATNA, Sept. 7.— Kyanite mines m Singhbhum district of Bihar operated by the State Government yieli'-'d 455 tons m 1949-50. Almost the entire output described as the best m Che world was exported abroad, where it is m demand for the manufacture of refaractory bricks.— GIISGIIS - 49 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-08 3 PHOTO. This picture shows U.S. Tanks pouring a heavy barrage of shells at enemy positions m the Naktong river area of the Korean front during recent fighting m that sector.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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115 1950-09-08 3 CHINSURAH, Hooghly), Sept. 1 —All those arrested m connexion with the murder of Mr. A. L Cameron, have been discharged by the Sub -divisional Officer, Chinsurah, as the final report submitted by police suggested that there was hardly any evidenc. against the suspects for framingFOC - 115 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 3 MADRAS. Sept. 7. -The Madriv? Government have published a Bill to amend the City Municipal Act, to provide for an enhancement of the fax on tram cars from Rs. 100 to Rs. 900 per tram car per half year and for four-ninth of theFOC - 57 words
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Article117 1950-09-08 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 7.— An American Helicopter, now on a delivery flight to India, is expected to arrive m B.mbay iii October irom the U.K., it is learnt here. The "rotor-blade" aircraft, which is a stranger to Indian aviation, has been ordered by a Bombay business man.FOC - 117 words
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1147 1950-09-08 4 Celebration,, By 4 Di vine Life Society In Spore Today The 64th Birthday of Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj of Rishikesh will be celebrated at the Ceylon Tamil Association premises, No. 11, Handy Road todiy Friday at 7 p.m. under th^ auspices of the Divine1,147 words
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Article101 1950-09-08 4 Since the news of ihe unh;ipp> events m A^sani burst on an uu .iuspecting world, tae F. 1.0. ha. oeen actively considering tne question of organising some form. ni relief, writes the riorty. Secret ry In trie present circumstancej this can only take the form101 words
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44 1950-09-08 4 Kiimpong Bahru Sports CiUo defeated me uuiuop KUcQer uompany j# Z-nii at a inenoiy aocctr nutcSlaved iasi evening at. the Ravep *****. On. Sunday, Sept. 10, the Kam pong Banru Sports Ulub will me^t xi.^i. at Tanglin.44 words
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Advertisement192 1950-09-08 4 GOVERNOR LEAVING FOR PENANG The Governor of Singapore Sir Giouon wi i leave the Colony today Sept. 8 tct Penang. Mr. W. L. Blythe will be his Deputy during his absence from -ttK Colony. Aircraft Carriers Coming East The Aircraft Cdurier 'Unicorn" will re.trim to the Naval Base from Korea192 words
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