Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. \I. NO. 222. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1950. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article27 1950-09-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sept. 22.— A1l offices of the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation will remain closed tomorrow Sept. 23. on account of Id-ul-Zuha.— GIISGIIS - 27 words
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552 1950-09-23 1 UJ. MfcBIAYOR'S VEUDfCT LAKE SUCCESS, Sept, 22.— Sir Owen Dixon, the 1/ JV. Mediator, has declared mat the invasion of aasnmir by tribesmen and the entry of regular Pakistan troops into Kashmir were m contravention of the International Law. Sir Owen said this m hisGIIS - 552 words
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Article168 1950-09-23 1 The Parliamentary delegation from the u.r_. are »cheaaitu to arrive m Singapore today (.oaturd<iy) afternoon uuring their visit they will, for most 01 uieir visits, divine up into groups 01 two m order that b^ween cnem tney may iearn as mym as possible 01 Singapore.168 words
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100 1950-09-23 1 SIMLA, Sept. 22.— Reports indicate that neavy damage has been caused to standing crops and property m several districts of the Punjab by floods coming m the waKe of torrential rain m the past two days. About 100 villages have been •inundated m LudhianaGIIS - 100 words
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267 1950-09-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 22.— The Police have issued the following communique today: > In Johore on Wednesday, Security Forces located a small arms aump containing an Anti Tan* Rifle, one .44 Calibre Colt, one .J2 Automatic, one Mannilicher267 words
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Article85 1950-09-23 1 Mr. Lee Tham Yin, Chan Wing Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed Architect of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Society, Ltd. He is preparing the designs for various types of houses and members wnl be asked to decide the type they prefer when they are ready.85 words
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55 1950-09-23 1 KARACHI. Pakistan. Sept. 22.— A three-man press delegation from Saudi Aribia has arrived m Karachi for a 16-day tour of Pakistan as guests of the government. Memoers are Syed Eshaque Azooz of "Ummul Qura." Syed Ali Hafeez Editor of "El-Madina El Monawwara," and Syed AbdullahA.P. - 55 words
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409 1950-09-23 1 ALLIED TROOPS ADVAANCE ON ALL FRONTS KOREAN Warfrvnt, Sept. 22. American Marines dug m today on a height half a mile from the heart of Seoul, locked m fierce battle with the Communist defenders of the capital. Other Marines mA.P.; Reuter - 409 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-23 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES <BY POPT) *aL»>* BN UoriKo and Sarawak j Month 4.00 J i^.OU 24.00 1 Year 48 OO Other Places I Mouth 50C J 15.00 J v 30.00 1 Year 60.00 DIAMOND Special Hari Raya Pre Release Premiere TONIGHT AT 12 MIDNIGHT MELODY THAT SHOWERS H6NEY"~' a SENTIMENTS THAT115 words
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Advertisement49 1950-09-23 1 SELAMAT HARI RAYA TO OUR PATRONS SUN CINEMA NEW WORLD TODAY 3 SHOWS AT 3. 6.30 9.15 P.M. A HILARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT PRTDNCR That tops all the Hindustani Musicals of the Season Starring: NIGAR SULTANA, SHYAM, PURNIMA YAKUB GOPE, etc., gtc. TONntt|MIDNITE G. N. Balasubramania^M^M. S. Subbulakshimi m SAKUNTALAy ,Ttou,49 words
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Advertisement186 1950-09-23 1 I, B^ST g^g^ INDIAN PAIN %&£s! BALM This NEW PARKER X/ is a triumph! p It's the only pen \^JB| NEW FEATURES \WI N£W PRECISION W NEW BEAUTY I The Parker "51" has always been the world's -Jy] most perfect pen. Now— here's a triumph— V l |ljj jf with186 words
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750 1950-09-23 2 Singapore, Sat. Sept. 23, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Sinecure Jobs For Yes-Men MERE ILLUSION THERE are two ways of learning picture-drawing. One is by thinking of some object and drawing a picture thereof. Then by parading that as your creation, you can demand recognition as an artist. The other method750 words
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506 1950-09-23 2 Nasik Session Of Congress: Detailed Reports Enthusiastic Reception To President-Elect Mile-Long Procession Through City NASIK, Sept. 16 (By Air Mail).— Undeterred by a heavy wind and continuous drizzle, citizens of Nasik gathered m large numbers to accord a warm welcome to Babu Purshottamdas Tandon, President-elect of the 56th Indian NationalFOC - 506 words
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278 1950-09-23 2 JHANSI Sept 15 (By Air MaU).— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, President elect of the Nasik session of the Indian National Congress, said here today: "We are going to Nasik to decide finaUy the question whether the Congress must live or die at this stage. Mr278 words
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Article216 1950-09-23 2 NASIK, Sept. 16 (By Air Mall).— After placing a garland of rosebuds and sandal wood paste to the life-size statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Shri Appa Saheb Patwardhan, a veteran Congressman from Ratnagiri declared open the Khadi and Gram Udyog (Village Uplift) Exhibition here this evening. Speaking onFOC - 216 words
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Article106 1950-09-23 2 BRITISH CONFERRED TITLES NEW DELHI, Sept. 22— The Gov- j ?rnmont of India have rejected a prommmU to "resurrect" some of the British-conferred titles which lapsed under the Constitution. A State Government recently suggested to the Centre that the constitutional provision "no citizen of India shall accept any title fromFOC - 106 words
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Article, Illustration129 1950-09-23 2 The United Nations Security Council has resumed Its consideration of events m Korea, with Sir Gladwyn Jobb, Representative of the United Kingdom, as presiding officer for the month of September. The Council had been unable to make any progress (m the Korea question during August, because of obstructive and diversionaryUSIS - 129 words
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Article124 1950-09-23 2 GANDHINAGAR (Nasik), Sept. 15 (By Air Mail).— Sardar Vallabhhhai Patcl, Deputy Prime Minister of India, arrived here this evening from Bombay by the Punjab Mail and was given a warm reception. Among those who received the Deputy Prime Minister at the station -ere Mr. Kala Venkata RaoFOC - 124 words
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Article83 1950-09-23 2 GANDHINAGAR, Sept. 16 (By Air Mail). Almost all the top-ranking Congress leaders are already here for the Working Committee meeting today, which commences at 2 p.m. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Pandit Govind Ballav Pant, Maulana Azad, Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Shri Jagjivan Ran Dr. P. C. Ghosh, andFOC - 83 words
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Article417 1950-09-23 2 BOMBAY. Sept, 15 (By Air Mail) —Prime Minister Jawahaiiu. Nenril arrived here at noon toaa^ uy a Viking aircraft of Air Inula irom New Delhi. Pandit Nehru was received at the Santa Cruz airport by Bomooy's Chief Minister Mr. B. G. Kher who came hereFOC - 417 words
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Article604 1950-09-23 2 NASIK, Sept. 16 (By Air Mall) "Gandhinagar" m neon signs, with the Congress flag crowning it, shone forth last night from the 75-foot, tower of the main entrance. Thousands of workers, carpente rs, artists, masor.s and electricians were busy last night giving final to uches to theFOC - 604 words
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Article53 1950-09-23 2 USECUNDERABAD, Sept. 22.— The order of detention under Section 3 of the Preventive Detention Act served on Mohamed Khwaja. a stu-' dent, who was acquitted m the Bibinagar Dacoity Case, has been cancelled by the Government. Molhamed Khwaja, who used to serve Syed Kasim Razvi as his stenographer has beenFOC - 53 words
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Article, Illustration658 1950-09-23 3 Madras judge's Reply To Civic Address MASULIPATAM, Sepl. 22. An address of welcome was presented by thr, local Municipal Council recently to Mr. Justice S. Panchapagesa Sastri and Mr. Justice Raghavarao on the occasion of their visit to Masulipatam. Mr. Justice Panchapakesa Sastri, replying to theFOC - 658 words
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253 1950-09-23 3 Teaching Practice: Course To Be Introduced In Form V MAThURAI. Sept. 22.— The con stitution of a body similar to the District Board m each district for purposes of looking after temples and other religious institutions of the area, having members elected by the Hindu section of the community wasFOC - 253 words
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Article602 1950-09-23 3 Mr. A Sri Prakasa s Advice NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. —Absolute integrity and a spirit of service to the people are the two most essential qualifications needed m an accountant if he wishes to contribute to the welfare of the community through his profession, said Mr.FOC - 602 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-23 3 PHOTO). General of the Army DOUGLAS MacARTHUR, Commander m Chief, United States Army Ifcr East Command, and Commanding General for the unified United Nations military forces assisting the Republic of Korea to repel the aggression by the North Korean Communists. (USISUSIS - 41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-09-23 3 PHOTO). Scene on the University of California campus at Berkeley, where the enrolment is 22,000. Another campus of the University, at Los /.ngeles, has an enrolment of 14,000. The University's total enrolment, including smaller campuses m other parts of the State, is about 42.000. U.S.I.SU.S.I.S. - 45 words
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Article112 1950-09-23 3 NASIK. Sept. 22.— A plea that the problem of Goa should receive the same importance as that given to Kashmir by the Government of India, has been made by the National Congress of Goa m a memodanduni addressed to delegates at ths Nasik session otGIIS - 112 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-09-23 3 The photograph shows the modern Diesel locomotive and passenger cars of the "Shasta Daylight," a daily passenger train operated on a 718-mile route between San Francisco, California, and Portland, Oregon, on the Pacific Coast of the United States. The train is passing Odell Lake In the Cascade Mountains of southernU.S.I.S. - 102 words
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851 1950-09-23 3 MADRAS, Sept. 23. In the Madras High Court. Mr. Justice Rajagopalan delivered judgment on Sept. 11 m the suit filed by the Raja of Vizianagaram, against his uncle. Dr. Sir Vijayanand, the Maharajakumar of Vizianagaram and his grandmother, Rani Lalitha Kumari Dcvi and other relations,FOC - 851 words
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Article99 1950-09-23 3 KARACHI, Sept. 22.— Mir talk All former Premier of Hyderabad, was leaving early Saturday last on a sixweek tour of Middle East countries and Europe for reasons "partly health and partly personal and professional." Mir Laik All arrived m Karachi early m March from HyderabadFOC - 99 words
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Article248 1950-09-23 3 COLOMBO. Sept. 22.— The Ceylon Turf Cluo hopes to introduce Sunday racing as a permanent feature from next year. This proposal will, it is learned, be placed before the new commitcee and stewards for a final decision when they meet shortly. If the proposal is accepted thenFOC - 248 words
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48 1950-09-23 3 NEW DELHI, Sept.22.— The Government of India have passed order for the release of Dr. S. Parchure on his undertaking not to take part m any political activity including those of the Hindu Mahasabha or to assist any subversive group or Individuals. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article904 1950-09-23 4 Damodaran Found Guilty And Awarded 18 Months K. i: Gopala Menon Acquitted ERNAKULAM, Sept. 22.— Mr. B. C. Koman, Special Judge, trying what is known as the Cochin Oil Fraud Case, on Sept. 11 found Mr. K. Damodaran, a local businessman, guilty and sentenced him toFOC - 904 words
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Article193 1950-09-23 4 CALCUTrA, Sept. 22. The autumn session of tne Wtst Bengal Legislative Assembly commences m Calcutta on bept. 25 with about 30 bills on tne agenda, inciuaing the Aaministration oi Evacuee Property Biii ana a bill aesignea to prohibit smoking m certain public places. Other bills propose toFOC - 193 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-09-23 4 The United State* Federal Government provided $83,000,000 worth of food for school lunches m 1919. The commodities, such as apples, potatoes, and oranges, were purchased by the Government under the price-support program. A full lunch costs only 15 to 20 cents. Approvimately 50,000 public schools provide lunch for their students.U.S.I.S. - 70 words
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Article62 1950-09-23 4 SIMLA. Sept. 22.-- Goods worth Rs. 61.37 lakhs were exported from India to West Pakistan. AfghaniMan and Ira nduring June lasf through the various land customs stations m the Punjab as against imports amounting to Rs. 77.56 iakhs, according to official statictics. The balance oiFOC - 62 words
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263 1950-09-23 4 HINDU RELIGIOUS ENDOWMENT BILL CRITICISED MADRAS, Sept. 22.— The Government of Madras have approved, as an experimental measure, the intro duction, during the school year 1950--51, of "Teaching Practice" as one of the bifurcated course of studies m Form V m the following 25 selected Secondary Schools: Government Secondary and263 words
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Article82 1950-09-23 4 ALLAHABAD, Sept. 22. Mr. D R. Regmi, President of the Nepali National Congress told P.T.I, here that he had requested the Security Council and the Human Rights Commission of the U.N.O. to send a fact-finding Mission to Nepal. The Mission he added should use pressureFOC - 82 words
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Article, Illustration115 1950-09-23 4 U.S.I.S. PHOTO). In 1949, 2,114,129,000 42-gallon barrels of petroleum products were used m the United States. With over 4,000 gallons of petroleum flowing from United States oil wells every second of the day, it is important that manufacturers of petroleum products have adequate storage facilities available both for crude andU.S.I.S. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-09-23 4 USIS PHOTO). The luited States Supreme Court Building ui Washington, D.C., seat of the Nation's highest tribunal. The Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices. Designed by the late Cass Gilbert, a noted U.S. architect, the white marble structure with flankingUSIS - 109 words
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Article490 1950-09-23 4 SEALS SALE CAMPAIGN TO BE LAUNCHED MADRAS, Sept. 22.— "A Tuberculosis Seals Sale Campaign is being organised m the country for the first time m October this year to make the public more tuberculosis-conscious and also to bring m the necessary finance to increase the anti-tuberculosisFOC - 490 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-09-23 4 USIS PHOTO). A l<-ton precast concrete roof is lifted from the ground and placed on the walls of a house being constructed at Norfolk, Virginia, hi south-eastern United States, by means of a Vacuum Lifter, a new device which operates by air suction and does not require the use ofUSIS - 125 words
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Article641 1950-09-23 4 Indian Wins Privy Council Appeal EVICTION BY CEYLON GOVT. HELD INVALID NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. r Fhe Judicial Committee ot the Privy Council has allowed the appeal of Selvanayagam and directed that the conviction and sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the Magistrate's Court m KegalleFOC - 641 words
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1547 1950-09-23 5 Students Should Not Become Pawns In Politics Pandit Nehru's Sound Advice Speech At Bombay Convention BOMBAY, Sept. 15, (By Air Mail) .—Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today urged Indian youth "not to become pawns m the political game but to equip themselves for the great tasks ahead Inaugurating the First Convention1,547 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-09-23 5 A.P. PHOTO. Today Communist leaders run most of China from the old imperial city of Peiping. Only twc years ago they were part of a small poorly equipped force with their mountain capital at Yenan m tiu» heart of Central China. This hitherto unpublished picture shows Communist Premier Chou En-leiA.P. - 104 words
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Article644 1950-09-23 5 the nation has recognised Hindi as a national language there is nc reason why you snould insist on English," he said. Earlier, Mr. M. R. Masani, Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Convention, welcoming th( Prime Minister and Mr. J. P. Narain referred toFOC - 644 words
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120 1950-09-23 5 LAHORE, Sept. 22.— Sardar Abdur Rab Nisihtar, Governor of Punjab (Pakistan,), defending the country's huge expenditure on the armed services, said, a militarily strong Pakistan "is not only essential for the existence of Pakistan as a State but is also necessary for the safetyFOC - 120 words
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Article29 1950-09-23 5 EDINBURGH, Sept. 22.— Mr. Edward George M'Alpine, former principal of the Central College, Bangalore collapsed and died at Murrayfield golf course, Edinburgh, yesterday. He was 60. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement154 1950-09-23 5 For a .-sftSrirxa Cigarette >^m "^M^ SMOKE 9|9 "DOMINOS"! W\BjjJm IT MEANS MJI A COOLER i£ft&W^M« smoke BBBBBBr GOOD CIGARETTE VALUE Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD. j Singapore. m» mr iiirnrnir) m wr tt wm-T GANDHI ASTROLOGER Health, wealth A-* -"'V journey etc., lucky 0 :^M numbers, days by \&is.154 words
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Advertisement121 1950-09-23 5 BEWARE OF IMITATION IN ATTA FLOUR ATTA GRINDING MILL A NOVEL MILL LIKE INDIAN CHAKKI Grinding wheat to fineness without spoiling the vitality and taste because Imf gWM. tho mill is fitted >ith 'S»P*SL > llllffib atones to grind the wheat. ]o<Jf/ p ure Vest Atta-^ '^PStt 4^MT SWEET TASTE121 words
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Article804 1950-09-23 6 INSTRUCTIONS TO TRAILERS Alien holders of valid Certificate* of Admission issued under the Aliens legislation m force m Singapore or m any part of the Federation have hitherto been able to re-enter Malaya from certain countries without being required to obtain entry visas. Amendments have804 words
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Article30 1950-09-23 6 SRINAGAR. Sept. 22.— 1n Kashmir, flood waters of the river Jhelum have inundated a vast area affecting the rich paddy and maii..' crops r^ady for harvesting. GIISGIIS - 30 words
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79 1950-09-23 6 Mr. T. T. Rajah, formerly Chief Inspector of the Food and Price Control Department, Singapore, is leaving for London shortly by plane to take up law at the Middle Temple. He passed London Matriculatipn m Malaya and took active part m various public79 words
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Article104 1950-09-23 6 During the "Claims and Objections" period which ended on Tuesday t«vo persons have claimed to have their names inserted In ;he Register of Electors for the East Ward A notice containing the names and addresses of these two claimants has been posted m a conspicuous place104 words
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Article47 1950-09-23 6 It is proposed to start a Hindi class both for the children and adults. The clas-s will be conducted m the Indian Association premises, 13 Jalan Majidi, Muar. Those viio are interested are requested to get m contact with the Hon. Secretary. J47 words
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Article42 1950-09-23 6 A Tamil film entit ed 'BILHANAN' will be screened at tSe Mercury Tneatrt, Upper Serangoon rtoad on Monday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. It is a Charity ihow m aid of tne Cosmos Sports Club's Sports Fund.42 words
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Advertisement15 1950-09-23 6 SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI TODAY 7 and 9.15 p.m. "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE With JOHNNY WEISMULLER15 words
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