Indian Daily Mail, 2 October 1951
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Title Section17 1951-10-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 233. SINGAPORE. TUESDA Y. OCTOBER 2. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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576 1951-10-02 1 Tajamul Husqin On Dangers Of The Two- Nation Theory NEW DELHI, Oct. I.—" In a straight referendum Kashmiris will never agree to join Pakistan., Having failed m the use of force, Pakistan hopes, by propagating the two-nation theory, to create a situation m which KashmirGIIS - 576 words
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174 1951-10-02 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. I.— The President of the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference, Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta, has protested against the East Pakistan Government's action m banning' the sale and distribution m East Pakistan of three West Bengal daily newspapers tjie HINDUSTAN STANDARD, the ANANDA BAZARGIIS - 174 words
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154 1951-10-02 1 SUHRAWARDY ON PAKISTAN'S DISILLUSIONMENT KARACHI, Oct. I.— A PTI despatch from Karachi gays that the Convenor of the All-Pakistan Jinnah Awami League, Mr. H. S. Suhrawar»Jy, said on Sept. 28 that Mr. Liaquat \li Khan had lost heavily m prestige during the recent Indo-Pakistan tension. Addressing a Press Conference, Mr.GIIS - 154 words
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147 1951-10-02 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. I.— ln a little over three months from June I to Sept. 7, 73,665 Hindus refugees arrived m West Bengal from East Pakistan. Giving this information m the West Bengal Assembly on Sept. 27, the West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr.GIIS - 147 words
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194 1951-10-02 1 GERMANY TO SEND ENVOY TO INDIA VERY SOON NEW DELHI, Oct. I.— Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told Parliament today that India expects West Germany to appoint a Minister to serve at New Delhi very soon." Tndia has a Minister already m Bonn. Parliament also heard today that IndiaA.P. - 194 words
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Article29 1951-10-02 1 MOSCOW, Oct. I.— Marshal Stalin today sent Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung his pood wishes for prolonged Chinese-Soviet friendship "a reliable guarantee fc and, security m Uae Far BuL- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-10-02 1 IN MEMORY OF THE MAHATMA GANDHI JAYANTI AT SENTUL Gandhi Jayanti will be celebrat ed under the auspices of the Sen tul Local Indian Congress at til j Chettiars' Hall, Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, Oct. 7 from 5 p.m. The following will address the gathering: Sri K. L. Devasex115 words
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Article171 1951-10-02 1 TEHERAN, Oct. I.— The new American Ambassador to Persia, Mi Loy Henderson, talked nearly two hours with Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq and informed sources believed that Mr. Henderson asked the Premier to alter his decision to expel the British oil staff from Abadan Mr. HendersonReuter - 171 words
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Article105 1951-10-02 1 RANGOON, Oct. I.— The Burmese Ps-ime Minister. Thakin Nu, expects to visit New Delhi m the middle of October to meet the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, it was learned here yesterday. A reliable source said he would discuss the changing internal situation m BurmaReuter - 105 words
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47 1951-10-02 1 SARDAR PATEL'S STATUE TO BE UNVEILED TODAY PATIALA. Sept. 25. Piesident Rajendra Prasal will unveil a statue of the late Sardar Vallabbhai Patel m the Secretariat hall here on October 2. it is learnt. The President will visit the new township at Rajpur on October 3— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 47 words
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122 1951-10-02 1 BOMBAY, Oct. I— The Indian Communists hope to win at least a few seats m eveiv state legislature at the Republic's first general elections this winter, Mr. S. A. Dange, chairman of the party's election board said yesterday. Mr. Dam?e regarded as the "brain' ofReuter - 122 words
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Article84 1951-10-02 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. I.— lndia 1 Healrh Minister. Rajkumar Amrit Kaur, told a radio audience today that tuberculosis is killing an average of half a million people annually m India, and leaving two and a half million ill with active cases of the disease. OpeningA.P. - 84 words
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405 1951-10-02 1 Move To End Racial Segregation In U. S. Varsities WASHINGTON. Oct. I.— The U.S. Supreme Court opens a new term today to study a wide range of appeals on racial Issues, including a plea to end segregation of White and Neg-o school children. The High Tribunal will also con siderA.P. - 405 words
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Article104 1951-10-02 1 LONDON, Oct. 1 King George VI, recovering from his lung operation, has still further improved m the past 24 hours, it was announced here officially today. The daily bulletin, 12th since th« "re-sectioai" performed <eight days ago, stated simply: "There ha 3 been a further improvement mReuter - 104 words
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Article265 1951-10-02 1 US. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Oct. I.— The Eighth Army is "prepared to strike, and strike hard" m Korea if the Reds want all-out war instead ol truce talks. That warning was issued tonight m Tokyo by General Matthew B Ridgway's Public Information Office. It cameA.P. - 265 words
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Advertisement23 1951-10-02 1 1 iJLL TOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through TAMIL MSI&S9 The Leading TAMIL Daily m Ma'aya over 17 years 71, SELEGIE HOAD, SINGAPORE-7.23 words
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Advertisement72 1951-10-02 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 j 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 tke story of Malayan Travel. jß^fa. MALAYA'S rivers and WBHHBT ',p^l^ once the only highways ll!72 words
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811 1951-10-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, October 2, 1951 ONLY HOPE FOR WORLD TWO bitter wars have been fought on a global scale and several m between them and even after them on a lesser scale— and yet the promised peace is not fortncoming. On the contrary, the world is rapidly811 words
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Article538 1951-10-02 2 To Strengthen 7he Organisation And 7o Influence 7he Masses ALLAHABAD, Sept. 25.— Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, addressing a public meeting here, appealed to Congressmen to strengthen the C ongress organisation and try to command the same amount of influence among the masses as they had enjoyed beforeFOC - 538 words
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477 1951-10-02 2 Praja Party Congress: Nagpur Convention's Resolution NAGPUR, Sept. 24.— A convention of the Kisun Mazdoor Praja Party m Madhya Pradesh here unanimously expressed the view that the party had gone so far that there could be no going back to the Congress as it would only mean "a betrayal ofFOC - 477 words
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141 1951-10-02 2 KANPUR, Sept. 24.— Dr. Leo Businger, Swiss tuberculosis specialist and former medical Superintendent of the Kanpur Anti-Tuberculosis Association Clinic, and his wife have been served with notice by the Government of India to leave India within two months The notice was served byFOC - 141 words
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Article62 1951-10-02 2 AHMEDABAD, Sept. 23. A Pakistani one-seater Moth plane landed .yesterday .about 50 miles from the border of Pakistan .near Varahl village m Banaskantha district. Police patrols on the border arrested the pilot and later produced him before .a .magistrate who remanded him to policeF.O.C. - 62 words
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145 1951-10-02 2 INDIAN LIFE SCENERY TO BE TELEVISED IN U.S. BOMBAY, Sept. 25.— A team of six Hollywood television producers began shooting m India a 2u, 000-foot technicolor motion picture to be televised m America. This is the first time Indian life and Indian scenery are being televised. Headed by Mr. FrankFOC - 145 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-10-02 2 Photo. Following the announcement that there will be a General Election on October 25, the Liberal leaders met at Queen Victoria Street, London on the morning of Sept. 20. Seen there are (left to right) Lord Samuel. Liberal leader m the House of Lords; Clement Davis, Liberal leader m theA.P. - 71 words
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278 1951-10-02 2 PATNA, Sept. 25 The Go-Slow Committee of the Bihar Central (Standing) Labour Advisory Board has recommended that if workers adopt go-slow tactics at the instance of their Union, the office-bearers of the Union who are not employees, should be debarred from holding office for theF.O.C. - 278 words
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328 1951-10-02 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18.— A silver was presented to the staff of the Madias R.M.S Siting Office, Paik Town, which has !;een declare J to be the most efficient sorting office m the whole of India, by Mr. C V. Rajan, Postmaster-General, Madras, on behalfFOC - 328 words
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Article55 1951-10-02 2 GAUHATI, Sept. 24:— Eighteen persons were injured two seriously when a bus skided and cajpslzed near Kamakhaya Hill, three miles from Gauhati. Among the injured were one woman, two children and one baby. All the injured are being treated at the local civil hospital. TheF.O.C. - 55 words
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Article70 1951-10-02 2 LUCKNOW, Sept. 24:— The Government of India have directed the Uttar Pradesh Government to send 5,000 tons of rice to the scarcity areas m Bihar and West Bengal, it was learnt here. The State Government have so far despatched 167 tons of rice to Bihar. TheF.O.C. - 70 words
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Article454 1951-10-02 2 NO INCREASE IN QUANTUM: INDIA GOVT. EXPLAINS POLICY NEW DELHI, Sept. 25. The Government of India have decided to continue during: October the procedure followed m August and September of allowing the textile mills to pack upto 25 per cent of their production forF.O.C. - 454 words
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Advertisement120 1951-10-02 2 KEEPS YOUR HAIR .-soft, lustrous /^^^^fe§^K, handsome Yes, when you Brylcreem your hair, you notice at once how lustrous it looks. Dryness is replaced by a gloss and vitality that put you right on top You feel better because you look smarter; you feel more confident too, because you know120 words
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Article643 1951-10-02 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Situation Improved, Says Minister Ayyangar NEW DELHI, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail). Mr. N <*opalaswami Ayyangar told Mr. R. K. Sidhwa m Parliament to-day, that there was "a steady improvement m the situation m the Communist-affected areas of Hyderabad. The States Minister addedFOC - 643 words
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Article108 1951-10-02 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (By Air Maii). rhe Finance Minister, Mr. Ghintam&n Deshmukh, narrated In Parliament this morning what he called "a touching case of filial love." Mr. Deshmukh who was justifying the provisions oi the companies Act Amendment Bill, gave instances of ,mislaanagement by making agents wherebyFOC - 108 words
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182 1951-10-02 3 RS. 8.8 LAKHS SENT TO PAKISTAN: TRANSFER OF MONEY BY NAWABZADI ABIDA SULTANA NEW DELHI, Sept. II (By A lakhs was disposed of by Nawabz Nawab of Bhopal, and a sum of to Pakistan before she left India, gar, States Minister, m Parliament Mr. Ayyangar told Mr. Kamath that aFOC - 182 words
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Article185 1951-10-02 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 (By Air Mail). Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab informed Mr. R. K. Sidtiwa m Parliament to-day that the emergency, allocation of newsprint to India by the International Raw Materials Conference had been increased from 2,400 tons to 2,500 tons. Part of the quota, he said,FOC - 185 words
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270 1951-10-02 3 HINDU CODE BILL: CONGRESS PARTY'S DECISION NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (By Alt Mail). The Congress Party m Parliament to-day decided to take up clause by clause consideration of the Hindu Code Bill after disposing of the Home Minister's motion for reference of the Press Bill to the Select Committee. TheFOC - 270 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-10-02 3 PHOTO). PP L smi e hls face an d hls Eipe and a match-stick la his hand, Premier Clement Attlee leaves 10 Downing Street London, en route to Broadcasting House on <the evening of SeDt 19 to tell Britain that Parliament will be dissolved on Oct I Polling day willA.P. - 55 words
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Article194 1951-10-02 3 NEW DEXHI, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail). "Instructions have been issued by the Central Government to tie State Governments to encourage co-operative farming and associate farming," Mr. Munshi, Food Minister, said m Parliament to-day. Mr. Munshi who was replying tc Mr. Kamath added that the policyFOC - 194 words
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233 1951-10-02 3 Foodgrains In W. Bengal: Stock Position 'Not Comfortable' W NEW DELHI, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail).— Pood Minister Mr. K. M Muashd said m Parliament today that the stack position of foodgrains iji West Bengal was "not comfortable In reply to short notice question by Mr. A C. Guha, Mr.FOC - 233 words
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Article191 1951-10-02 3 m l DELHI, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, said m Parliament to-day that the Government of India 'have decided to pay a subsidy to air companies operating scheduled services as laliowa: U> «lne aama» a gaJLao of (petrol consumedFOC - 191 words
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299 1951-10-02 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10 (By Air Mail).— Twelve members of Parliament from Madras waited m deputation to-day on the Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, and requested him to increase the rice quota of Madras State by one lakhFOC - 299 words
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Article109 1951-10-02 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11 (By Air Mail).— in a written reply to a question by Mr. R. K. Sidhva, the Food Minister stated that upto 22-8-1961, 11.03 lakh tons of sugar had been manufactured. Out of this 9.76 lakh tons have been set apart for controlled distributionFOC - 109 words
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Article141 1951-10-02 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have decided to remove their High Commissioner m Delhi Mr. Mohamed Ismail, because he is still an Indian national. The Government are reported tc be on the look-out for a successor to Mr. Ismail. Two .persons, stated to be former membersFOC - 141 words
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Article71 1951-10-02 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 24.— The drought, which threttened Bombay with famine, has now brought about a serious situation m power supplyposition m Bombay-Poona region. The Government of Bombay may soon impose electricity cuts of between 10 and 15 per cent on all except small consumers andFOC - 71 words
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Advertisement219 1951-10-02 3 I Nothing finer for your jp^v INDIGESTION J \lp^sy3 INDIGESTION, flatulence, heartburn' and |ffj*itt Vhfflf a suc h distressing symptoms of excess acid v^mr^^fjlwfc^l ln c stom ach are quickly corrected by De Wltt 5 Antacid Powder. This reliable family IrnT <— 1 medicine gives proieyiged relief by spreadingr IHOI219 words
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346 1951-10-02 4 CEYLQM NEWS: Federal Party The Only Hope For Tamils Partnership With Sinhalese Stressed JAFFNA: Dr, R. K. Thiyagarajah who presided ?i p y^} c meetin 8 h«W under the auspices of the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi, at the Vairava Temple premises, said the Federal Party was the only hope forFOC - 346 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-10-02 4 Miss June Men tore (19) dances the Burmese Fan Dance during the Cosmos Sports Club concert at the Happy World Stadium m aid of University of Malaya and S. ATA. Funds.31 words
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Article109 1951-10-02 4 BADDEGAMA: Large numbers of people are reported to be visiting a house m the village of Peditholla* ten miles south of Baddegama— the (home of a 12--year-old boy who is said to have discovered 15 relics, following instructions given to him m a dreamFOC - 109 words
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99 1951-10-02 4 COLOMBO: The dowry system and a newer evil, beauty contests were the two greatest evils women would have to fight, said Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Parliamentary Secretary to *the Minister of Education, at the opening of a vacation course for Home-Science Teacher." at Musaeus College recentlyFOC - 99 words
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Article33 1951-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Oct. I.— All offices of the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation will remain closed on Oct. 2. 1951, on account of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. GIISGIIS - 33 words
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239 1951-10-02 4 COLOMBO: The case of the confiscated currency of the Speaker and other Ceylon delegates to the Istanbul Parliamentary Conference has caused explosions m London. On their arrival at the London Airport on Sept. 11, the Speaker and other delegates suffered confiscation of £260 mFOC - 239 words
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Article88 1951-10-02 4 MEMBER HAD FORTUNATE ESCAPE! COLOMBO: In the course of hu speech on the Appropriation Bih Senator Sir Chittampalam Gardiner said that very recently twr Red agents were sent to Ceylon for the sole purpose of liquidating a member who had got on the wrong side of Russia. He said heFOC - 88 words
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267 1951-10-02 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 1— In a tarewell messagg, broadcast from All India Radio yesterday, the Swedish Minister m New Delhi, Mr. Gunner Jarring, said: "Sweden and India have long-standing Relations vvhlcn began already many hundred years ago. Swedish ships used to sail to India m order toGIIS - 267 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-10-02 4 F^ ot rap taken on the occasion of the w-d^ln* r«centlv at the Church of the Visitation Seremban, when Mr Sil?erst*r Sennyah, of Police H.Q. Kuala Lv npur pM»st srv? »>f mS^SSf Mrs. S. Sennyah, leading SSnSS^ffffJSi Ne«i S*m bilan married Miss Elizabeth Augustinus. daughter of Mr a^d Mrs. G..130 words
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129 1951-10-02 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. 24.— Seven hundred people, including a cobler who claims seven thousand supporters have applied for 272 available Congress tickets fram West Bengal m the general elections. Notable exceptions are the Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy, Finance Minister, Mr.FOC - 129 words
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201 1951-10-02 4 COLOMBO: A delegation from the Indian Mercantile Chamber consisting of its President, Mr. T. Pesumal. Mr. B. R. Rustomjee, Mr K. G. Rao and two others met the First Secretary to the Indian (High Commissioner, Mr. V. Siddartha Chari, recently and discussedFOC - 201 words
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204 1951-10-02 4 SRINAGAR. Sept. 30.—Kashmir's Deputy Prime Minister, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, said m an article that Pakistan's opposition to the State Constituent Assembly can be traced to the attitude of the present leaders of Pakistan to Kashmir s struggle for freedom. TheGIIS - 204 words
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Article78 1951-10-02 4 JAFFNA: A pand^l it the Colombo Plan exhibi icn grounds built on Oriental Tamil line iiajs been p!anr.?d by the JalTna Committee of the C-Plan Exhibition at a meeting presided over by Gate Mudal'.yar N. Wikxe naratna The School of Dancing too has agreed toFOC - 78 words
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Advertisement169 1951-10-02 4 Food From China MADAR, Sept. 30. Steamer Atlantic Seaman, carrying 10,184 tons of milo fiom China, arrived at the Madras port. Out of this quantity 2,500 tons haw been allotted to Madras. The balance will be carried to Calcutta. (F.0.C.l Needler's Chocolates Hmll Mmrk of Qumlity AND HIGHEST STANDARD. jole169 words
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