Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1951
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Title Section16 1951-09-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL NO. 223. SEPTEMBER 22, 1951. SINGAPORE- SAY -FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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2032 1951-09-22 1 New Status Effective F* To-day Text Of Roval Charter K llowin is the text of the Royal Charter which confers the City Status on 1 bl^ G of GreHt Britain. GEORGE THE SIXTH by tbo Grace ot Rlng Ireland and the British Domta ons shallReuter - 2,032 words
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Article10 1951-09-22 1 ATHENS, Sept. 21.— Henry communism A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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20 1951-09-22 1 taram broke his 36 day-old fast tot *_Xv... Rt»t« at Quntur yesterday 2tt isnsral rsUsf.-Co^^'20 words
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69 1951-09-22 1 Ambedkar's Offensive Remarks On Hinduism Ordered To Be Expunged BILL TO INCLUDE SIKHS ALSO CLAUSE TWO ADOPTED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW D.LHI. Sep.. grtff'JS'^.^SSS. ggtrg Two of the Hindu Code ""ih- S'» a» wvcrlop the Hindu Community Su ctompiop^l U»t «^^S3J Sedkar would kr.p "hTlanguaS" o«d «ul "^Sto^o P.r»a»™Ury69 words
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Article70 1951-09-22 1 terised by opumism^^ Con British Government »ou£ Win>tt)n servative one led b> MrCl S h '"ab0 U1 viewpoint voiced^y movement's thc pre3 s BUBSoi r,., BC C Bris.in was heading «o>' th»t "^The great ißSues of foreign patter which call for unity m theReuter - 70 words
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110 1951-09-22 1 TRAVANCORE TAMIL LEADER TO FAST TO DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 21.-Promment Travancore Tamilnad e««M i^JH Mr. A Gandhuamar has oecid>d to fast until death from Sept 24 n order to secure unity among leaders of the Tamil Congress. Now Sat Travancore Congressmen have the differences between themselves110 words
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Article91 1951-09-22 1 NE W DELHI, Sept. 21.-Prta\e Minister Nehru's plan to call a Jf-mVSence to sl?n a separate -?iaS peace trlaty has been ™fet?y dropped m toe wafce of ?SToneslA Sgnlng of the San spokesman said Thursday 'there Is no meeting In Ss?££n to consider Japan^eoi"ny otherA.P. - 91 words
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Article72 1951-09-22 1 SWISS GOVT'S FOOD GIFT TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. -The Swiss Government have decided l to present the Government, of India condensed and r nvdered milk phar maceutlcul products and ™ncenUat p.l crape juice estimated to cost ove?haVf amlWion rupees. The con, *i e nmcnt is expected to reachGIIS - 72 words
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Advertisement22 1951-09-22 1 K£ TOOK PRODCCTS TO THE PEOPLE thM«cfc: TAMIL MURASU Tbe Leading TAMIL Daily In Malaya over 17 "yean 71, SELEGTK ROAD, SINGAPORE-7.22 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 22, 1951. NOTES & COMMENTS
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(ON SINGAPORE'S CITY STATUS)
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Article139 1951-09-22 2 COME are born great, some others achieve greatness, and yet some others have greatness thrust upon them! With the conferment of the City status by the King, it would appear that Singapore come§ m the third category cf the great cities of the world—with greatness thrust upon it.139 words
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Article143 1951-09-22 2 \yiTH the confei-ment of the status as an act of grace by the King, Singapore becomes the 13th colonial city to achieve that honour. Some who are superstitious may regard the number 13 as unlucky, buy it need not upset the Singaporeans because even before this date, this143 words
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Article157 1951-09-22 2 TOWNS and villages m all free and democratic countries are administering themselves efficiently and looking after their municipal, edutional, medical, and such other tivlc matters. The pig cities invariably look after themselves m all such matters. Most Indian cities —none of which by the way has had any157 words
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Article63 1951-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15:— An examination for selection of candidates for admission to the Military Wing of the National Defence Academy, Dehra Dun, for the course commencing m August, 1952, will be held at selected centres by the Union Public Service Commission sometime m January, 1952, statesF.O.C. - 63 words
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Article69 1951-09-22 2 LUCKNOW, Sept. 14:— The U.P. Government have decided to appoint a three-man committee with a High Court Judge as Chairman to enquire into the affairs of the Allahabad University. The two members of the Committeei wifl be Mr. Hyder Hussain, M.P., and Mr. Chunnilal Sahani, former Director ofF.O.C. - 69 words
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Article273 1951-09-22 2 Minister Explains Steps Taken So Far SHLLLONG, Sept. 16:— Rev. J. J. M. Nichols-Roy, Excise Minister of Assam, has explained the steps so far taken by the Government of Assam for the implementation of their policy of total prohibition with regard to opium and liquor m theF.O.C. - 273 words
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Article155 1951-09-22 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12:— The cottoo conference, which had been meeting here for the past five days, concluded on Tuesday. It is now understood that as a result of the discussions, the Government of India would fix the floor prices of Indian cotton as urged byF.O.C. - 155 words
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Article100 1951-09-22 2 LAHORE, Bept. 16:— The District Magistrate of Lahore has banned parades, demonstrations or drills of a military nature by organisations not sponsored by Government m the Lahore district. The purpose of the ban, said a communique, was "to prevent any likelihood of disturbance of public concertedF.O.C. - 100 words
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Article98 1951-09-22 2 PATNA, Sept. 15:— A scheme foi the organisation of Harijan Cooperative Credit Societies has been taken up m Bihar with a view to freeing the Harijans employed m Municipal areas from the clutches of usurious mahajans, it is learnt. Up to the end of December 1950, thereF.O.C. - 98 words
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Article90 1951-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. H:— The Government of India have accorded financial sanction to the reconstruction of the Ganges-Darjeeling Road at an estimated cost of Rs. 80 lakhs. Shri K. Santhanam, Transport Minister, m a written reply to Mr. Jnani Ram m Parliament stated that sections of this RoadF.O.C. - 90 words
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239 1951-09-22 2 BOMBAY. Sept. 15:— The Bombay High Court held that the income of a nun actress with engagements m different film companies is to be computed for income-tax as income from a profession and not as income as a salaried employee. Consequently, the assessment ofF.O.C. - 239 words
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Article189 1951-09-22 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 13:— The Textile Working Party, which began its session heie considered measures for the better marketing of Indian textiles abroad and problems pertaining to cotton cultivation and distribution Representatives of the All-India Exporters' Association who tendered evidence are understood to have urged the formulation ofF.O.C. - 189 words
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99 1951-09-22 2 KANCHEEPURAM, Sept. 14:Addreasin^ a public meeting here Acharya Kripalanl vehemently protested against police shorthand writers being assigned by Government to take notes of bi« speeches and said that the Government were making themselves ridiculous by such action. The Government were blindly following the British methods withoutF.O.C. - 99 words
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Article107 1951-09-22 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 13:— One of the heaviest downpours m recent years flooded the entire city this morning and about a million holi-day-makers and essential service workers were stranded. Accompanied by a gale, the rain started shortly after the Id congregational prayers and continued for two hours.F.O.C. - 107 words
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Article338 1951-09-22 2 BANGALORE, Sept. 15:— Mr B. V. Raman. Editor, Astrological Magazine m a statement regretted Mr. Nehm'a "contemptuous references to astrology and "wholesale condemnation" ot astrological predictions. He said: "It is a pity that Mr. Nehru's attack on astrology should have been based solely on the sensationalF.O.C. - 338 words
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124 1951-09-22 2 MADRAS. Sept. 11:—The'5 The "Usha Sewing Machines" shovM^tn and sewing school were aeclarea open by Mr. H. Sitarama Reddi at Milhotra Building. Thousand Li£ht3, Mr. R. Suryanarayana Rao, M.L.C presided. Mr. Pyarelal Malhotra received the guest*. Mr. Suryanarayana Rao eaii that the machine wasF.O.C. - 124 words
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Article100 1951-09-22 2 MAR AS, Sept. 15: The Secretarl of the South India Teachers' Unioil Madras, writes: The Twenty-Sixt' All-India Educational Conference will be held m Bombay from Oct. 22 to Oct. 26 under the presidentship of Acharya Narendra Dev. ViceChancellor of the Lucknow University. The Conference will be inauguratedFOC - 100 words
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Article88 1951-09-22 2 MADRAS, Sept. 13:— Efforts are being made to unify the two branches of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress now functioning at Nagercoil. Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President of the Tamil Na.6 Congress Committee, has invited the Presidents of both the organisations to meet him at TirunelveliF.O.C. - 88 words
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Article78 1951-09-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12:— The Government of India have decided to grant licences for the import of educational films outside the import quota if satisfactory evidence is produced that the films are educational m nature and are.. required for exhibition at educational institutions. A Press Note said thatF.O.C. - 78 words
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656 1951-09-22 2 NEW DKLDI, Sept. i S of the new Working Commi Congress President, Mr. Jaw; They are: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Messrs. Morarji Desai, Kamaraj Nadar, Shankararao Deo, N. Sanjeeva Reudi, Nabakiushna Chaudhri, Pratap SinghF.O.C. - 656 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-22 2 Photo. Don Carlo De Bostegui (right), wearing 18th century nig, talks to the Aga Khan (centre), dressed appropriately in the gare of an oriental potentate, at De Bestegui's fabulous housewarming party In the Palazzo Ladia, in Venice on the n'ght of Sept. 3. The woman on the left is unidentified.A.P. - 51 words
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55 1951-09-22 2 MADRAS: Governor of Madras, the Chancellor of the Annamalal University, has nominated Mr. V. S. Thiagaraja Mudaliar of Tiruvarur as a member of the Senate of the Annamalai University m the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. S. K. Satagopa Mudaliar. M.L.C.,F.O.C. - 55 words
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Advertisement75 1951-09-22 2 SALE AT B.H.T. Doulatram Co 48/50, HIGH STREET ONLY FOR A SHORT PERIOD TEMPTING BARGAINS Uteual Nofw Embtssed velvets $6.90 4«BOJEJi\ Yd, Faccoiie multicoloured velvets 6,50 4.40 Georgete Printed— Gold 4JT new arrivals 6.90 45% French pla« chiffon 44" 3.80 2.10 French shot chiffon 44" 4,50 2.60 Printed pure silk75 words
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1153 1951-09-22 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT fKOCEBDISGS: Acquisition By Govl. Must Be for Better Management NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day resumed discussion on the Railway Companies (Em^rgtncy Provisions) Bill. Mr. Rohini Kumar Cha udhuri opposed Mr. Guha's motion for reference of the Bill to aFOC - 1,153 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-09-22 3 Photo. The Emir Talal, Cr,- \vn Prince of Jordan, left Geneva by car Sept. 4 for a courtesy reception m Bern by President Edouurd von Steiger of Switzerland. Ph.>to shows The Emir Talal, left, and President Edouard Von Steiger during their meeting at Bern on Sept. 4. The couple areA.P. - 56 words
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Article93 1951-09-22 3 NEW DELHI, Sept, 4 (By Air Mail).— ln a Written reply, the Education Minister said Iji the Parliament today the Government's attention had been drawn to the Oxford School Atlas (1949) published by Oxford University Press, m which the boundaries of Pakistan had been shown extended m India.FOC - 93 words
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104 1951-09-22 3 "PARLIAMENT MUST SIT ON HOLIDAYS TOO" NEW DELHI. Sept. 4 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister su?gesfred to members of Parliament ta-day that the ibest way to celebrate a festival was to work harder m the service of the nation. He was ropljting <to Mr. H. V. Kaanath, wlio hadFOC - 104 words
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Article151 1951-09-22 3 Working Of IncomeTax Dept. NEW DELHI. Sept. 4 <By Air Mail*.— The Government of I-ndii have accepted !in fu.t the reoom mendrftijns of tne Inconv^ -Tax Investij; ition Cocn.nission wi:h regard to promoting cordial relations toetwen the Income-Tax Depxrt ment and the public, said Mr Maha-vtr Tyagi. m reply toFOC - 151 words
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290 1951-09-22 3 CENTRE'S ADVICE TO STATE GOVTS. NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 (By Air Mail).— 'The Government of India have pointed out to the State Governments the extreme importance of ensuring that their laws and procedure regarding levy of Sales Tax conform strictly to theFOC - 290 words
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91 1951-09-22 3 MADRAS: The Speaker of the Madras Assembly has .decided to allot the main Opposition •berachea to the United Democratic Front. Mr. Tenneti Viswanatham. the Leader, was told by the Speaker recently ithat the Front could occupy the block as so-on as revised •division lists ofFOC - 91 words
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241 1951-09-22 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, explained during ques-tion-hour m Parliament to-day the procedure adopted by Government m alloting symbols to political parties for the ensuing elections. He said i-n a wrivten reply to Pandit Upadhyaya:FOC - 241 words
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296 1951-09-22 3 DISTRIBUTION OF COTTON: REACTION TO MADRAS HIGH COURT RULING BOMBAY. (By Air Mail). Offl cials of tie Textile and Cotton Directorate here have been givinp urgent thought to the situation arising from the judgment of theMadras High Court, declaring void th.? "'cotton, purchases monopoly" m the nominee system of cottor.FOC - 296 words
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192 1951-09-22 3 CENSUS REPORT TO BE PUBLISHED NEXT YEAR NEW DELHI, Sopt. 4 (By Air M.tib. Mr. ,c. Rajagjpalay.iari ioid Parliament to-day taat the census .report and derailed statistical tables a.v expected to be putkLstoed during trie course of the next financial year. Tne pdttlcacion wotud commence fro.v April li>s2 and '-heFOC - 192 words
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125 1951-09-22 3 Train Derailment: Adjournment Motion Ruled Out NEW DELHI, Sept. 4 .By Air Mail).— Deputy Speaker Shri Ananthasayanam Ayyangar to-day ruled ojt an adjournment motion tabled oy Shri A. C. Cfuha seeking to divscuss the Shahdara rail-way acrident and BtM failure of the Govern neat to take over the railway. ShriFOC - 125 words
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Advertisement118 1951-09-22 3 W^Yfc V** Ft Your FUTURE %4 %M %4 %4 fur the next ri\CiEi iw ars Sent Free! India's leading Astrologer of 30 years international fame will prepare and send you absolutely cost free and post free a the important rw° years. tyjmM V^H accurate' ■X HH 'Wonder fully J| I118 words
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Advertisement104 1951-09-22 3 "GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Luxe Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., SINGAPORE. |Tl A*oeWi»' prodf*. tj a remedy for ■Tj This "«||{|d C pSrt*« ftS| Passages to South India B. I S. N. CO., Straits/ Na§apattina m/ Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore. P.104 words
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269 1951-09-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON SHOP EMPLOYEES' DEMAND COLOMBO: Sunday may be declared a working day and Saturday a full holiday for shop employees if a proposal now before the Minister of Labour and Social Services, Mr. M. D. Banda, is accepted by Government.FOC - 269 words
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373 1951-09-22 4 KERALA SAMAJAM FORMED IN PENANG P.W. On Onam day. Sept, 12, the Malayalees of Penang *nd ProVinc^ Wellesley assembled at the Indian Association premises and celebrat od the festival m a very fitting manner. In spite of the Inclement weather, there were about 300 young and old who took part373 words
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Article43 1951-09-22 4 The o2j:1u1 openLng ceremony of tne Aaor Gajah Tamil School i behind Alor Gajah Police Station) wi4 be perlormed by Dato' E. E. C TnuraLsingxiam, MLcnber for Education, Federation oi Malaya on Friday, Sept. 28, at 4.00 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-09-22 4 The U.S. Govt. have award:d a Smith-Miuidt scholarship to Mis? Shantl Raya,n of Ku3 n .a Lumpu (formerly Govt. of India Welfare Officer m Silng'apore) to study m Atneirica during the 1951-52 academic year. IMI award, m addition to thf nine already announced by USir99 words
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Article102 1951-09-22 4 The foT.'Owi'n'g up-to-dnte statement of Assam PwOlief Fond his been issued by its Hon. Treasurer Mr. A. A. Mohd. Abduf.lah of Kuala Lu'-.iv'ur RECEIPTS Previously acknowled'-sfcd $54,345.97 D^osited at Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Kuala Lumpur Malayan Indian Congress (By M.0.) 364.00 P. L. Seonl 20.00 Deposited at102 words
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Article114 1951-09-22 4 Following wore e'ected officebearers of tie Singapore Italian Association at it»s A muul Gen ra" 1 Meeting hr^ld cxn. Saturday, Sep f 16. President: Dr. M. Abraha-.ti (>reelected); Vice -President Mr. J. M Jtumnadas (re-elected); Hon. Ge.i Secretary: Mr. J. M. Dorai Rij; Hon. Treasurer:114 words
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32 1951-09-22 4 All offices of t.n a Govern. n en f CJ rndia m Singapore wSll ro:Tuain closed todiay, Srpt. 22. on account of the City Day Celebration*— GIISGIIS - 32 words
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Advertisement59 1951-09-22 4 DIAMOND A CITY DAY CELEBRATION SPECIAL GRAND OPENING TODAY Today Tomorrow 3 Shows: 2 5.30 8.30 p.m. KUMARI KAMALA, SURIAPRABHA, VARADAN, T. R. RAJAKUMARI, PULIMOOTAI and many others m LAVANYA (TAMIL) The best folklore spectacle ever seen on the screen Music by: D. K. Pattammal P. A. Perianayaki FAR-EAST PREMIERE!!59 words
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Advertisement73 1951-09-22 4 TODAY: 6.45 9.30 P.M. BIG double section feature! "COPPER CANYON" PLUS "DACOTA LIL" (Both Cowboy flltos m Technicolor) ■■■jr NOW SHOWING AT "CITY DAY" SPECIAL ATTRACTION! you must see NIMMI m the best role of her career and her rival m love GEETA BALI a versatile actress also a new73 words
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Advertisement84 1951-09-22 4 NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 3, 6 15 9.15 P.M. A Scintilaiing Musical With A Tempestuous Love Theme! BAAZI A Story that is different STARRING GEETA BALI DEV ANAND and introducing KALPANA KARTIK ROOP VARMA The Biggest Show Of The Biggest Stars KARDAR'S LATEST! AT DIAMOND MIDNIGHT TONiUHT AT 12 SUiSAIYA84 words
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