Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 218. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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354 1950-09-19 1 People Live In Constant Fear Ot Pakistan Troops SRINAGAR, Sept. 18. Internecine quarrels and fights between various power groups in the Pakistan-held parts of Kashmir are reported to have now spread to locally recruited irregular forces also, reports the All India Radio correspondent in Srinagar. ThereGIIS - 354 words
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182 1950-09-19 1 SYDNEY. Sept. 18. Australian dockers on Friday last threatened to .strike if any of their number is named as a Communist under the governments Communist Party dissolution bill. The federal conference of the Waterside Workers Federation said i» would fight passage of the bill with "allA.P. - 182 words
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Article59 1950-09-19 1 NEW DELHI. Sepl. 18.— The United Nations Childrens' Emergency Fund has offered to supply 200,000 lbs. of skimmed milk and $20,000 i worth of medical supplies for relief of the distressed in Assam. The Government of India in accep- ting the offer have thanked theGIIS - 59 words
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Article73 1950-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Oov- ernment of India have accepted the Tariff Board's recommenda- tions that protection duty of 35 per 1 cent ad valorem on the basis of i the current tariff value of Rs 30 j per cwt. should be imposed on the i Import of sagoGIIS - 73 words
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182 1950-09-19 1 (From Our Own C'<»rn *i>"iul» nl iviAU.rf.Ao, bejH. Li* ihe unity jf tiie Tamilnaa Congress Committee lidsi proven shoiliived. Both ex-Pre--1 aner Mr. Omandur iiamaswami Red- dmr and lir. C. P. bubmah have rejxused to serve on the Working Com- mutee to which liic.v182 words
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Article86 1950-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. —Clad in the style of the Mahabarata warrior, a 65-year-old archery expert, Prof. Ramamoorty, amazed a large gathering in Delhi on Sept. 15, with his eats, which included shooting a row >f hanging threads blindforded. T"he target was about 20 feet fromGIIS - 86 words
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39 1950-09-19 1 INDIAN STUDENTS TO STUDY SOCIAL WELFARE NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. Under tlit- UN Social Welfare Fellowship Scheme. India is sending 16 persons, including eight women, for three to six months training in social services in the United Kingdom. GIISGIIS - 39 words
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129 1950-09-19 1 MANILA. Sept. 18.- Treacherous I Mount Hibokhibok volcano in tlie southern Philippines, in a sudden outburst, killed 51 persons and seriously injured 27 others, Red Cross representatives reported last Friday. T'oree villages were menaced by •falling ashes. President Eipidlo Quirino immeciiately ordered three naval patrolAP - 129 words
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Article118 1950-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Government of India Census Commissioner has estimated the population of Scheduled Castes in all the States, excepting Jammu and Kashmir and centrally administered states, to be 4D.847 million as on March 1, 1950, Jiat is 14.91 per cent of the totalGIIS - 118 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-19 1 PHOTO. The Foreign Ministers of Britain, the United States and Franee began their three-day conference in New York this afternoon, Sent. 12 They have agreed to give priority to the organisation of a Western European defence system. Photo shows: Left to right, at the table are Robert Srhuman, French ForeignA.P. - 64 words
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199 1950-09-19 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 18.— A ddresslng a conference of the South African Indian Congress in Johannesburg on Sept. 15, Dr. G. M. Naieker. resident of the Congress, said that never in the history of South Africa had there been such deterioration in r aC e relations.GIIS - 199 words
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Article176 1950-09-19 1 NASIK, Scpl. 18.— All the chief Congress leaders have reached NasiU for the sbtli session of the Indian National Congress. Bat... Purshottam Das Tandon, who arrived on Sept. 16, was accorded the traditional reception given to a Congress President. This year, the Presidential earriag* wasGIIS - 176 words
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Article88 1950-09-19 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 18.— Leaders of the Pakistani and Persian delegations have agreed on. a plan to avoid a contest between them for the Presidency of the United Nations General Assembly, which meets at Flushing Meadow on Tuesday. Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan Pakistan's Foreign Minister,Reuter - 88 words
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Article663 1950-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday:— The Police have issued the foVo&ing communique today A Security Forces' armoured car was fired on b y bandits yesterday afternoon in Negri Sembilan. The car turned round and strafed the bandit positions. There were no known casualties. The following air strikes were663 words
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Article157 1950-09-19 1 DEATH OF GREAT TAMIL SCHOLAR (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 18.— Swam! Vedachalam, better known as "Maraimalai Adigal," one of the greatest of Tamil scholars, died Friday evening in his home at Meenambakkara at the ripe age of 75. A prolific writer with a genius for iiusping all modern157 words
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691 1950-09-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Sept. 19, 1950. UMIUO S'PORE MALAY UNION WE are glad to note that the Singapore Malay Union has opposed the proposal to form a branch of the United Malays National Organisation in the Colony, but the reasons giver for same are, we must frankly admit,691 words
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Article976 1950-09-19 2 Concrete Suggestions By Mr. Saxena Emphasis Laid On Housing And Agriculture NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. A comprehensive report reviewing generally the progress till now of the rehabilitation of India's displaced population numbering 12 million and making concrete suggestions for the future has been submitted toFOC - 976 words
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145 1950-09-19 2 COLOMBO, Sept. 18. FeKiam Estate, Llndula. is in the throes ol strike, over 150 workers having downed tools since Monday last. An armed police &uard nrshed there from Nuwara Eliya when the situation became threatening. Police Inspector M. Baielman visited the estate on Monday andFOC - 145 words
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Article209 1950-09-19 2 AMBALA, Sept. 18. The first practical step towards the construction of the permanent capital of the Punjab at the proposed site In the Chandigarh region was taken when the immediate requisition of 145 revenue estates of the villages of Alibar Roorki, Kheri and Nagla wasFOC - 209 words
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Article68 1950-09-19 2 BAGHAD-UL-JADTD (W. Pakistan), Sept 18. An Express train from Peshawar and a "wheat special" from Khanewal collided at Samasatta Railway Station on the night of Sept. 1, reports the Associated Press of Pakistan. No official announcement regarding the loss was yet available, the News AgencyFOC - 68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-19 2 PHOTO. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei VLshinsky is pictured being greeted by Soviet Ambassador Alexander Pavlov, on his arrival at Orly Airfield, Paris, Sept. 11, en route for the United Nations General Assembly in New York. ViShinsky will leave France on the Queen Elizabeth Sept. 14. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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111 1950-09-19 2 FOURTH RESIGNATION FROM SAURASHTRA CABINET RAJKOT, Sept. 18. Mr. Balwantray Mehta, Minister for Education and Local Self-Government, Saurashtra, has resigned. An official communique says: "The Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Balwantray G. Mehta has tendered his resignation from the Cabinet. The resignation has been accepted." It is learnt that correspondence thatFOC - 111 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-19 2 .PHOTO. Premier Mohammed Natsr. the new Indonesian Premier, being sworn in by President Soekarno at Jakarta, Sept. 7. Indonesia's Chief Justice holds the Koran over the Premier's head. Other member of the new cabinet are standing in a row behind the Prime Minister.- A.PA.P. - 44 words
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226 1950-09-19 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Government of India have decided to grant licences early for import from Aden of about a million mauns of fine salt, it is officially announced on Sept. 2. The decision to import sailt from Aden has been takenFOC - 226 words
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93 1950-09-19 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 18— The Bombay State Transport Corporation wii? shortly float a loan of Rs. 3 crore? for the development of State trans >rt and lo extend it to merged areas. i.~ learnt here. The Corporation, which is a statulory body, has already obtainedFOC - 93 words
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162 1950-09-19 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 18.— Dr. Lanka Sundaram, well-known Indian economist, addressing a meeting here said that "effective neutrality or outright partisanship are the alternatives" which Prime Minister Pandit Nehru had to choose on Sept. 4. The meeting was organised by the Amar HindFOC - 162 words
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Advertisement193 1950-09-19 2 If you si rre. from rbaumatlo pains in tbe joints or rausclea you will be dcllgbted at tbe speedy jt relief obtain** rrom a abort course of De witt*a I Pills tbey aot direotly on tbe Kidneys the m eausn °f your trouble. Obtainable at all dispensaries g tbrougbout lialaya193 words
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Article, Illustration498 1950-09-19 3 CEYLON NEWS: Leader Cheivanayakam's Pledge At Batticaloa UN.Ps Hitler ian Tactics' Denounced COLOMBO, Sept. 18.— Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam K.C., MJ*. the Federalist leader, compared U.NJ*. methods to those of Hitler at a meeting held at the Batticaloa esplanadeFOC; A.P. - 498 words
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115 1950-09-19 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 18. Dr. S. A Wickremasinghe, Communist Pre sldent of the Ceplon Trade Union Federation, has accused the Ceylon Government of "discriminatory treatment" in refusing entry visa? to IS foreign delegates to the tenth anniversary celebrations of the Federation on Sept 29. The delegates115 words
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Article47 1950-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Govrnment of India Have decided U extend up to December 31, 1951 the a«e and other concessions to displaced persons from Pakistan ir respect of posts recruited through tne Union Public Service Commission by competitive examinations.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article185 1950-09-19 3 .f*Jn /-W COLOMBO. Sept. 18.—'At a mass meeting of the Lanka Samasamaja Party, held at the U.C. esplanade, Gampola, presided over by Mr. Robert Gunawardena, M. P. Kotte, in the absence of Dr. N. M. Perera who arrived late. Mr. Leslie Gunawardena said that visits ofFOC - 185 words
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121 1950-09-19 3 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 28. TV.e first of Russia's new 35.000 ton battleships, the Sovietsky Soyuz (Soviet Union), has been undergoing trials in the eastern Baltic this month, naval sources stated here. Fifteen years in the building, she was originally intended to carry 1240.6 centimetre guns inReuter - 121 words
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257 1950-09-19 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 18.— The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi Federalists Party) have formed a branch at Battacaloa with Mr. R. B. Kadramer as president, Mr. E. L. Thambimuttu and Mr. A. Shahul Hamid as honorary secretaries, and Mr. P. S. Canagasabey a» honorary treasurer. TheFOC - 257 words
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253 1950-09-19 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 18.— Response to the first appeal launched by the organisers o f the P. Saravanamuttu Memorial Fund has been so good that even at this stage a fund of Rs. 50,000 seems assured. Donations already received exceed Rs. 9,000 and further promisedFOC - 253 words
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54 1950-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. Sri. C R. Srinlvasan, President of the A.-1.N.E.C., has made the follow Ing nominations 99**1* TUtpfcw A4vi«QW Committee: Sri S. Sadanand, Editor, "Free Press Journal." Surat Telephone Advisory Committee :-Sri Kalidas K. Shelat, Editor, "Pratap." Rajkot Telephone Advisory Committee: -Sri Natottam Z Sh*h,FOC - 54 words
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82 1950-09-19 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 18. Seven members of the Communist Party alleged among several others be "American spies," have beeii suspended. They include Mahatun, tne party hostel cook. The other six were former full-time workers of the party but are now enfployed in various mercantile establishmentsFOC - 82 words
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172 1950-09-19 3 COLOMBO, Sept. 18.— Five hundred prefabricated houses, each costing about Rs. 1,200, will be put up by the Colombo Municipality on municipal land if a project initated by Dr. Kumar an Ratnam, Mayor, proves successful. awhile, on the invitation of Mayor,FOC - 172 words
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221 1950-09-19 3 Censure Motion Passed Against Gold Coast Government ACCRA. Sept. 18. The Gold Coast government was faced onj Friday with a theoretical defeat when the African majority in the legislative -by a large majority, passed a motion of censure on fne appointment of ministerial secretaries under the proposed new constitution forA.P. - 221 words
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Article110 1950-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Delegates to the Congress Party's national convention at Nasik will not have to squat on the ground Indian-style —for the first time in 30 years chairs will be provided for them. The newspaper, The Statesman reported on Saturday that the presenceA.P. - 110 words
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61 1950-09-19 3 Suttee Who Would'nt Even Await Funeral Pyre! INDORE, Sept, 18.— A girl of 18 threw herself into a well here or Sunday, Sept. 10 soon after hei r.usband had died of tuberculosis "Her ;:oittee would not await i iuneral pyre" was the touching re mark many were heard to make.FOC - 61 words
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Article102 1950-09-19 3 HOUSE BUILDING NEW DELHI. Sept. 18.- -The Government of India have appointed a technical committee to help .upeed uc construction of houses in Delhi and New Delhi. The commiltee has been instructed to report within two months. Among l other things, it will examine the existing ruleFOC - 102 words
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109 1950-09-19 3 SARDAR PATEL VISITS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE BOMBAY, Sept 18.-^Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, paid a visit to the traffic office of Overseas Communications Service here on Tuesday. Mr. S. R. Kantebet, General Manager of the Service, explained to Sardar Patel the complicated radio-photo equipment and the working of modern high-speedFOC - 109 words
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156 1950-09-19 3 MADRAS, Sept. 18.— A resolution urging on the Indian and Eastern Newspapers Society and the AllIndta Newspaper Editors' Conference the desirability of publishing daily newspapers on only six days in the week and observing a complete holiday on Sunday in the interests of health andFOC - 156 words
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Advertisement52 1950-09-19 3 TWO-WAY SERVICE IN LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO with connections to HAD WI "M BOMBAY, KARACHI, li A K W 1 W CAIRO, ROME, LONDON SYDNEY DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9 A.M. EVERY TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. 5, PRINCE STREET SINGAPORE TEL. Nos. 2456 OR ALL TRAVEL52 words
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233 1950-09-19 4 Arrival By End Ot Next Month It is now certain that the Bhawanipore Soccer learn ot India will be definitely visiung Malaya towards the end of October for a series of matches. The team will play six matches at Singapore, Mr. R. P. Naidu,233 words
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100 1950-09-19 4 Indian Mass Meeting In Batu Pahat On Friday Under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress, Batu Pahat a mass meeting of Indians in this district will be held on Friday oept. 22, at 4 p.m. at the Chettiar's Hail to discuss ways and means of sending Relief to Quake100 words
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Article45 1950-09-19 4 The Postmaster-General announces that all correspondence posted at Tanah Rata between 2.15 p.m. on Sept, 14 and 8.30 a,m on bept. 15, and Ringlet between 3 p.m., Sept. 11 and 9 a.m. on Sept. 15 was destroyed by fire caused by bandit activity.45 words
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Article216 1950-09-19 4 At thee recent meeting of the Town Board Ulu KeUtntan, a <JUii sti °n was brought up on the amiculties in connection with the construction of drains in front of shop-houses. The meeting was informed that tne cleanliness of most towns in Kelantan wa* not216 words
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Article51 1950-09-19 4 RANGOON, Sept. 18.-Communist rebels, scattered by Burmese Government forces, were yesterday regrouping at two village* in the Pegu district of Lower Burma, according to press reports from the >he reports said they had set up ?ri^P lta i and W€re glvin 8 military uSiftt&F*** their men forReuter - 51 words
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Article19 1950-09-19 4 Dr Mootatamby of Johore Bahru nas been conferred the title of oato in honour of the my19 words
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Article, Illustration184 1950-09-19 4 Mr. Rm. St. V. Sinnaiah Pilla has been appointed a Justice of the Peace on the occasion of the Johore sultan's 77th birthday on Sunday. Mr Sinnaiah Pillai is a Federal Citizen. He first arrived in Malaya in the year 1917 and since then has been residing184 words
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136 1950-09-19 4 The Government of Federation has viewed with concern the recent and unwarranted increases in the retail prices of certain commodities and processed foodstuffs. Supplies on the market of these commodities or the ingredients required for their preparation are adequate and any increase in cost to136 words
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Article127 1950-09-19 4 Men of the bomber and transport Squadrons attached from the Australian Air Force to F.E.A.F. are to have an old acquaintance as their Chaplain. He is Pedre Leslie Gordon Crisp United Churih), who arrived Singapore during the weekend on posting to the Australian Win? Dperating127 words
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Article54 1950-09-19 4 'Two Months of Travelling" wlil oe the subject of a talk to be giveby Prof. R. E. Holt turn, who has just returned from the Inter national Botanical Conference held in Sweden, at this week's meeting at the British Council Hall on Thursday, Sept. 21, 8.30 pm54 words
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Article50 1950-09-19 4 The following have been appointed members of tne Advisory Com n.ittee under the Emergency (Pub lications— Control of Sale and Cir culation) Regulations 1950:— Mr. Justice T. A. Brown— Char man, Che Sardon bin Hp.ji Ju*i Mr. V. Pakirisamy, Mr. T. W Ori<? and Mr. A. C. Simmons.50 words
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Article21 1950-09-19 4 HARI RAY A HAJI Friday. Sept. 22, the date originally published, will be observed as the Hari Raya Haji Public Holiday.21 words
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Article51 1950-09-19 4 The Commissioner -General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald. with Date Onn Crinjafar and Mr. C. C. Tan left Kallang Airport yesterday morning by air for London. As already announced they wil all attend the forthcoming talk; on the economic development o South and South East Asia.— (CGO Pre:s51 words
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85 1950-09-19 4 The Samadhi Day of Sree Narayana Gurudev. Thursday, Sept. 21 will be observed by the Mission with the feeding of the children in the morning and a prayer meeting in the evening from 6p.m under the presidentship of Mr. N. G. Nair, 8.A., B.L.85 words
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Article74 1950-09-19 4 Two dollars are new b ing charged for either a b rth or death extract in Perak. Selnngor, Negri 3embilan, Pahang. Penang and Malacca. The increasa took effect from Aug. i, 1950. Since the increase there have been cases of applicants for 6uch 'xtracts74 words
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Advertisement31 1950-09-19 4 5,000 DIABETICS Wanted To Write To-day For FREE BOOKLET which explains In simple language how DIABETES is CURABLE WITHOUT INJECTIONS. PASTING OR DIETING. Venus Research Laboratory, P.O. BOx 587, Calcutta, India.31 words
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Advertisement85 1950-09-19 4 Today: 3.30 8.30 p.m. "Apoorva Chintemani" fin Tamil) TOMORROW BAZAR (Hindustani) COMING SOON SURAJMUKHI with REHAXA, SHYAM. GOPE. DIAMOND LAST J SHOWS: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 PM. A GRIPPING TALE OF LOVE JEALOUSY HATREH SACRIFICE! TAD BIR Starring SURAIYA SAIGAL REHANA AN INDIAN FILM COMBINE RELEASE. HODERN THEATRES k l JSF85 words
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