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Title Section16 1953-07-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 152. SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 13, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article801 1953-07-13 1 Commission As Price For Rhee's Co-Operation? But Reds Must Agree Text Off US-Rhee Agreement: SEOUL, July 12— President Syngman Rhee of South Korea has won two major concessions from President Eisenhower's "save the truce" envoy Mr. Walter Robertson, authoritative sources close to Dr. Rhee said hereReuter - 801 words
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Article56 1953-07-13 1 TEHEKAN, July 12. The pro-Mossadeq morning paper quoting "informed circles" said the Shah and Queen Soraya plan io leave for Europe soon. It added the Shah'a twin sister. Princess Ashraf. now in exile in Europe, "ia attempting to come to Iran in the nearA.P. - 56 words
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Article102 1953-07-13 1 LONDON, July 13. Britain's tall people nave decided to do something about their tanness they're organising. They want better breaks and more friends. A new publication "RaanstauV came out today commending the new movement which will be limited to men of six feet or over and women ofA.P. - 102 words
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165 1953-07-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 12. Tamils throughout Madras State have been called upon to observe July 19 as "North Boundary Defence Day" by the Tamilnad North Boundary Defence Committee which has just called off the Satyagraha Movement in the southern taluks165 words
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Article61 1953-07-13 1 PARIS. July 12.— Vice Admiral Philippe Auboyneau, the French Naval Commander in the Far East, i s to act as temporary Commander inChief in Indo-China during the absence of General Henri Navarre, it was announced h*Mi> today. General Navarre recently appointed Commandei -in-Chief 'n Indo-China isReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-07-13 1 If Red China Enters, U.S. Will Go...? LONDON, July 12. Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express today looked forward to a collapse of the United Nations a "prospect to welcome." The anti-Socialist paper which sees the Commonwealth as Britain's twin support in ihc world, declared in an editorial: "If after a KoreanReuter - 196 words
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397 1953-07-13 1 Satyagraha In Front Of Rajaji s Residence! Protest Against His New Ele. Education Policy From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 13.— The Dravida Munnetra Kalagham which is carrying on a campaign against the Rajaji Ministry's new elementary education policy has decided to culminate its protest with a satyagraha by its397 words
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Article164 1953-07-13 1 CLOTH YARN CONTROLS ABOLISHED From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 12.— The Government of India has announced the total abolition of all controls on the prices and distribution of cloth and yarn which still remain in force. The Commerce Ministry in a statement explaining the situation state that productionA.P. - 164 words
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Article222 1953-07-13 1 Floods Threaten Punjab LAHORE (Pakistan). July 12. -Most :f the rivers of the Punjab ropo to flood l*-vrl fl tod.'jy following 1 torrential ralu.l in the north of West Pakistan. The Indus measured 50 feel above its normal level. At Kahirabad. It was higher than at any time since 1932.222 words
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Article82 1953-07-13 1 ICE HERO DOWN WITH COLD! LONDON, July 12. Kherpa Tenzing, who conquered Mount Everest, tell victim to the British weather yesterday and was ordered to bed with a cold. He got caught in a downpour on Friday while visiting a fair ground* along the Thames. Tenzing, who climbed to theA.P. - 82 words
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Article199 1953-07-13 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 12. Tht Madras Government has decided to float a loan of five crore.^of rupees (Rs. 50m.) in order to finance its development projects and lists will open on 15th. The loan will be repayable in ten years, carrying four199 words
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Article87 1953-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12. The Kremlin today turned down President Eisenhower's offer of U5515,000,000 worth of food to the Soviet Union for hungry East Germans. The official note, broadcast by Moscow Radio, labelled the offer a propaganda manoeuvre. The note was ipned by Soviet Foreign Minister87 words
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Article42 1953-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12. Mrs. Herbert Morrison, wife of Kritaiu'B former Foreign Secretary, died yesterday of cancer. She was In h«r late fifties. Mr. Morrison met and married his wife, the daughter of a railroad clerk, during World War I. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article208 1953-07-13 1 I*ARIS. July 12. The French Government hopes to launch shortly its "new deal" for the three associated states of Indo-China, giving them greater independence and transferring powers still held by th« French authorities. Though no official replies have been received yet from the three states208 words
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151 1953-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, July 12.— The newspaper, the Statesman, said yesterday Communists operating in West Nepal were reported marching on Dhangarhi, described as a vital centre on the Napalese side of the frontier with India, The Communists attacked the important trading town of BiluuryReuter; A.P. - 151 words
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90 1953-07-13 1 France In Process Of Quitting I-C SAIGON, July 12.— Official French sources in Saigon said that the French Government had agreed to turn over to the Vietnamese Government the vnst Palais Norodom, official residence of successive French Governor-Generals In IndoChina, It is not known to what use the Vietnamese willReuter - 90 words
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Article28 1953-07-13 1 DAMASCUS, July 12. The Syrian Council of Ministers announced the election of Brigadier General Adlb Shishakli as President of the new Republic of Byria. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement163 1953-07-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya. B. N. Borneo und Sarawak. 1 Month fiflO 8 Months It) 50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 10-50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year TB.OO Constitutional Changes In The Federation A resolution welcoming *»d supporting the announcement made163 words
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536 1953-07-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., July 13, 1953 THE BERIA EPISODE THE main feature of the Communist policy is that it is absolutely unpredictable. What the Communists intend to do is never known to anybody until long after it is done. Even among the Communists themselves no one gets an536 words
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Article, Illustration2588 1953-07-13 2 Sri Nehru Explains To A. I.C.C. Deplores Hunger-Strikes Demonstrations AGRA: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress President, reviewing the international situation and domestic affairs before the AlMndia Congress Committee which met here iast week, reiterated his view that India was prepared "to undertake the responsibility assigned to herFOC; Dept. of Information - 2,588 words
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Article480 1953-07-13 2 BOMBAY Indian prices have .shown, on the whole, a greater degree of stability than in many other countries during the last two years, according to a Reserve Bank of India study. Looking back over the courts of price* and production in India from l'J5l tFOC - 480 words
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100 1953-07-13 2 LAHORE: Malik Feroa Khan Noon, Chief Minister of Punjab (P>, said recently that the province would be given the major portion of the imported U.S. wheat. He told reports is that ihe immediate problem facing the Government was storage of the importedFOC - 100 words
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Article154 1953-07-13 2 MADRAS: Tne 40-day-old mal(> tiger cub presented to the Ma- 1 rag Zoo by Sri K. Banthuaam Lieut Governor of Vindya Pradesh wma brought to M .dr.-!s by Sii. D. Sunkuran, Superintendent of the Corporation Zoo from Rewa A s the cub is still sucklingFOC - 154 words
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152 1953-07-13 2 Do Not Crave For Govt. Jobs Nehru AGRA: Prime Minister Nehru deprecated the tendency among young men to "crave" for Government jobs. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a public meeting ne it* >.ini: i iu> craving in yuung men to get some Oovt'liiniciii j«'«» or other is a sign ofFOC - 152 words
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Article305 1953-07-13 2 HASSAN Seventeen persons, including three women, coming from Europe, Asia and Afiica, who have been Mfdsting local labourers in the constiuction of a school dormitory for some days now, are providing the rural population with an interesting and instructive example. Mr. David Hoggett. British carpenter andFOC - 305 words
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50 1953-07-13 2 Buddhist Monk With Dagger Arrested RANGOON An yellow-re >- cd Buddhist monk was arrested by the Police for unlawfully carrying a dagger. The monk, who hit a saleswoman because, he said, ahr .'bused him. wa s charged with assault, and searched when I dagger was found hidden inside his robes.FOC - 50 words
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983 1953-07-13 3 Resolution On Land Reforms And Industrial Growth AGRA: The Congress Working Committee last week, adopted a resolution calling for a re exam na tion of the Five-Year Plan with a view to its expan- The resolution also urged extension of State insuranceFOC - 983 words
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33 1953-07-13 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to abolish from July 8 the export duty on tobacco seed oil, the Ministry of Finance announced FOCFOC - 33 words
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280 1953-07-13 3 Policy Of Medical Concessions For Govt. Servants MADRAS; Clarifying certain points raised regarding grant of medical concessions to nongaze tteci onicers and employees of local bodies drawing salaries not exceeding Rs. 300 per month, the Government have stated, that a Government servant securing admission to a ward higher than thatFOC - 280 words
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Article137 1953-07-13 3 BANGALORE: The Mysore government have accorded .sanction to implement a scheme known m "Alco Prit on-toad-^;iiiii> system" (In California, in the United States of America) ;ts KlgKfcfeted by the lnspector-Ocncr.il of Prisons and to the o|>cning of a camp of 50 prisoners at Lakkavalli irrigationFOC - 137 words
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Article23 1953-07-13 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Government declared the French franc as approved foreign exchange for the purchase, sale and rediscount of foreign exchange bills. FOCFOC - 23 words
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Article45 1953-07-13 3 PATNA: The Government of Bihar has accepted the recommendation of the Hindi Committee that all applications for services and posts to which appointments are not made on the advice of the Public Service Commission should be made in Hindi. FOCFOC - 45 words
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119 1953-07-13 3 Ali Visits House Where Jinnah Was Born KARACHI Mr. Mahomed All, Prime Minister, visited die house where the late Mr Jinnah was born 76 years ago. He was accompanied by members of the Jinnah Memorial Committee. L;<st year, the Karachi Municipal Corporation decided to acquire the place to house "historicalFOC - 119 words
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Article252 1953-07-13 3 NEW DKL.HI: The Sardar Pfttel National Memorial committee has so far coucctcd ii&. Oo,li!,87(i mainly tnrougn tne committee of lnuustnamsts till the end of June, lyoa, according to n Press Note issued by Dr. Kailash Natn tiatju, convener of the committee. Out of the total collection, 85FOC - 252 words
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Article636 1953-07-13 3 TELLICHERRY: Teillcherr.v experienced a record rainfall of 10.45 inches during the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. on July7. This is the whole of Malabar since the outbreak of the monsoon this year. This brings the rainfall here during the last 48 hoars to 17.62FOC - 636 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-07-13 3 Photo). Complete with traditional fishing cap really a jungle hat Sir Donald MacGillioray, Deputy High Commissioner, settles down to a quiet spell of fishing with a borrowed rod in the swirling Kemar River, a tributary of the Temengor River. But after 3 hours of fishing fromDept. of Information - 72 words
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Article94 1953-07-13 3 MADRAS: In accordance with the recommendations of the All-India Handloom Board, the Government of India have set up a Central Marketing Organisation for handlooms with its headquarters at Mndras. Branch offices will be opened shortly at Madras, Benares and Bombay. The purpose of the CentralFOC - 94 words
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Article106 1953-07-13 3 MADRAS: Mi. K. P. Sen. Director of Posts and Telegraphs, Cuttack, has been appointed Postmaster General dfadras, and he is expected tol take charge of his n< w po.<on July 16 or 117. Mr. Sen was a Superintendent of Post Offices in Chingleput, North Madras, Quilon and PalamcottahFOC - 106 words
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Article145 1953-07-13 3 C.R's Plan To Solve Unemployment NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. K. Rajaram Naidu, Parliamentary Secretary to the State's Food Minister, told a gathering of the educated unemployed, that Mr. O. Rajagopalacharl, the Chief Minister, was evolving a development programme which would employ over a period of years about 20,000 graduates in rural areas.FOC - 145 words
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Article139 1953-07-13 3 LUOXN""" ul >' 13.- Police homc-.*' allod out at Sialkot and madr .-iplndi to disperse a milp r^ crowd who swamped emexch;inges for iobs wjrlth an oil company in the t»eisian Gulf. Moie than 20,000 skilled ;in-l .semi-skilled workns b<>s»M^ofl i-xchange.s in Lahore. Sialkot and RawalpindiFOC - 139 words
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380 1953-07-13 3 Tensing Goes Shopping In London Unrecognised! LONDON: The Everest hero, Tensing Norkay, walked half the length of the Strand tit the busy lunch hour laat Monday, and was practically not recognised. The man whose photographs were published last week-end by etch of the London papers, and who was seen onFOC - 380 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-13 3 avtkilahle ;p^pL smaller I—,^ addition /y 1 ii rameuz Jll family //V VITAMIN S B' Brewed and bottled in Singapore by MALAYAN BREWRRICS LTD., AND OISTRIBYTtO BY ERASER AND NKAVC tTO»31 words
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505 1953-07-13 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Prime Minister last Wednesday told members of the Government Parliamentary Group that the time had come for them to act not merely as politicians but also as statesmen. Defending the Government's decision to abolish the food subsidies, he explainedFOC - 505 words
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Article, Illustration293 1953-07-13 4 COLOMBO: All categories of workers, whose wages are governed by existing Wages Board legislation will become entitled to increased wage rates as a result of the 4.85 point increase in the cost of living index, which will be caused by the price of rationed rice being putFOC; A.P. - 293 words
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Article107 1953-07-13 4 COLOMBO: When Bill Kahili, Chief Officer of the round-the-world American liner, President Garfield fell in love with Miss Singapore, 1949, he took the matter in his stride. T e married her and continued i's voyage. g f Bill Kahili (26), who hails •om Hawaii,FOC - 107 words
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145 1953-07-13 4 A party of officials from Vietnam will be visiting the Federation from today, for one week to study and discuss information problems and to see the work of the Information Services. The party will be led by the Minister of Information, Mgr. le van Hoach, and145 words
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Article133 1953-07-13 4 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, the Rural Board and the Singapore Improvement Trust will visit AUunied Road tomorrow, at 4.30 p.m. to inspect a finished model of a prototype cheap housing unit. The Singapore Improvement Trust has submitted133 words
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Article45 1953-07-13 4 LONDON: The words and music of the Ceylon national anthem and the name of its composer are to go into the Encyclopaedia Indonesia of AmMordtun. They were supplied by Ceylon House at the special request of the editor of the encyclopaedia.45 words
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88 1953-07-13 4 EX-FRENCH SECRET POLICE CHIEF SUSPENDED to P de Julv 12.-Pierre Bereducational and judicial nen tana in India. He regretteTTjL Praja Parishad agitaticl which, he said, was esseii" tially based on communalism and had produced its reaction In the Kashmir Valley among the vast Muslim population and had greatly complicated the88 words
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Article43 1953-07-13 4 BULAWAYO, S. Rhodesia, July 12. An official bulletin iiG.n Government House S.i:;sbury, Rhodesia. yesterday ,-aci tuat Britain's i'mice^s ..largaret is "much better" mid aas slept well. She will be able to fulfill all ier engagements from today. .ie bulletin added. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article239 1953-07-13 4 WASHINGTON, July 12. United States officials believe that Red army tanks and soldiers took part in the arrest of Levrenti Beria, Russia's second most powerful man and itg secret police chief. Pieces bits of evidence together, diplomats think Beria was seized around 1700 hours on JuneA.P. - 239 words
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Article122 1953-07-13 4 HONGKONG, July 12.— The Communist New China news agency's correspondent U» •Kaesong stated today that the talks between President Syngman Rhee of South Korea ana Mr. Walter Robertson, the American envoy, "had not brought hope for an early armistice in Korea." The correspondent added inReuter - 122 words
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105 1953-07-13 4 THIEVES ENTER MISSILES FACTORY! BRISTOL. England, July 12. Thieves .slipped past an 80--strong security guard at a guided missiles factory here early yesterday and blew open an office safe. They were disturbed by a patrolling night watchman and left empty handed, but managed to tscape unobserved past a police cordonReuter - 105 words
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Article109 1953-07-13 4 IKE'S FOOD OFFER STILL STANDS WASHINGTON. July 12. The White House said last night that President Eisenhower's offer of food to the East Germans still stood iuspite of Soviet rejections or allegations that the people did not want it. The White House statement came shortly after reports that the SovietReuter - 109 words
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Article126 1953-07-13 4 DUNCAN, British Columbia, July 12. A 12-year-oid girl ieit yesterday on a one-year world tour she will makb alone as a father's contribution to international goodwill. The girl is Shakuntalu Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Singh. The father, a native of India whoA.P. - 126 words
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Article96 1953-07-13 4 KARACHI, July 12.—Paklsan. which lost about 900 lives this wpek through bearing heat-waves, is now menaced by floods. In Sukkar. about 300 miles North of Karachi, excessive rain in the last two days is reported to have caused the collapse of 200 houses as well is countlessA.P. - 96 words
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Article60 1953-07-13 4 NEW DEL.HI, July lz.Kashmir Prime Minister Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah last night hacked the Nehru-Mo-hammed Ali talks on the future of hig disputed state. Addressing the governing National Conference Party Workers at Srinagar. Abdullah said the Kashmir government und people fully supported the Prime Ministers of IndiaA.P. - 60 words
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45 1953-07-13 4 VIENNA, July 12.— Matyas Rakosi, Hungary's Communist boss who was believed to have been in Moscow when Lavrcnti Beria was arrested, indicated last night that the Communist world is going ahead with its new velvet elove noHey of conciliation.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article34 1953-07-13 4 The third meeting of the Sixth Session of the Council of the State, Kclantan, will be held at the Istana Balai 'esar, Kota Bharu, on Thurslay, July 23, at 10 a.m.34 words
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Article47 1953-07-13 4 PARIS, July 12.— General Matthew B. Itidgway left here hy air yc-ateruay on his way to Washington after handing over tfte Supreme Command r Aliijd Force s to General Alfred Gruenther yesterday. General Rldgway has oe«i appointed United States Amy Cn;ef of Staff. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement160 1953-07-13 4 SULTAN TODAY: 6 9 p.m. "Penn Manam" (in Tamil) ROYAL Today 2 Shows at 3 7.30 p.m. Last few shows and the season ends ji Yuva Pictures SYAMALA i| (Tamil) ]iM. K. T. Bhagavathar Varalekshmi, ij etc. i Next Change THOUSAND LIGHTS S; (TAMIL) J %*Sl^. TODAY: 3.15 -6.50-9.15 p.m.160 words
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