Comrade, 4 November 1946
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Title Section22 1946-11-04 1 12 PAGES vvEtKLY Comrade Published In Manor* M Km itk Mh-.i'^.j Mohamd Alt No. II Dated Irn Novbmbeb 19MJ Prick 20 < e>t*22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1946-11-04 1 The sanctum at Mecca where Hajis fiom all over the Muslim world eoßflCgaU on the tccatiM off (he Hajj. The XUUII in Ce lre covered b > Bllck silk TipeStry f9 fw Efyrt| iS K as it was built by Abraham and70 words
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Article, Illustration8 1946-11-04 2 The Torch-Bearer of Islamic Renaissance.8 words
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1243 1946-11-04 3 Ihe Holt ot Holie* al Mecca The story of how the Hrst Man a*nd Woman lost Paradise is well-known. Arabic legends say that after the loss of Paradise, Adam and Eve were separated on earth. And after the termination of their period of penance mjit1,243 words
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Advertisement100 1946-11-04 3 Happt Mill H«ji l» our trienJU A ft. I Mohamed Kassim Co., (s.s.) IMVORTBRS EXPOKTKKS ESTATE SUPPLIERS. Post box No. 354 No. 89, Market Street, Singapore Pbooe: 3191 Tel Address -KAISIMSOW Haad Office.. 16—67, PeuaiiK Street. P#n»ujj; Vhnne No LOQ Branohes: 144, MiU Slone, Seietar. [4—16, RiTerside, Halaeea Pkew Nc100 words
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Article1390 1946-11-04 4 Orang Pelayaran - k Orang Pelayaran IHari Rata Haji A vr ar ago Hiri Raja Haji AAAM around duri i fl the SXriteme** ot ftfe uboriti( tad the Malay* regarded it an augnrv of new and better times. Thou ii it coincided with The Ion o value of the •banana' -J-Jlar,1,390 words
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Advertisement29 1946-11-04 4 A Happy ld-nl Haji to oqr Friends and Customers GULL BAHaR |MM HAIR OIL Tajmul Hussain, -;|i||^^^^p, Distributors- I KA. Hajee Mohamed Ismail Co., |s Beach Road, SINGAPORE. I29 words
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Article769 1946-11-04 5 HAJ AND PAN ISLAMISM •I Muslim hart dual entity, one his position as a citizen of the statt* where he happen* to live, the other his position as a member of the Brotherhood of Islam. rjngdonit My COUM and kingdoms lav r o, empires ms>y ris** and fall, the" map769 words
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Article654 1946-11-04 5 From the Poems of Iqbal MAX OF GOD. Sav* <*>d to the Muslim. Art thou alive^ Be eatier. be creative be the conqueror of the entire rniverse. like me; Shatter into pieces what in unworthy of thee fashion a new world out of the depths of thy own beine Irksome654 words
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Article1618 1946-11-04 6 brvi: tht L'rwn:s of Maulanu Mtkamed Alt 4 H is well-known that Muhain Bl%i nmd follow i- an Aral J3^ custom a ritrht natura custom. as Carl vie calls it u a praiseworthy custom which sue) a raa^i. above all. would find natura and us1,618 words
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Advertisement8 1946-11-04 6 If c:. <>r» fir of- I ions I8 words
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2250 1946-11-04 7 I-ygfßß Ml'IK and FKANCES P MTIK Jive the following 1 observat one made daring their 15 aMmths' stay in Tndia to study fe Indian problem. The followMl ar c extracts from an art ele irrltteo by them for an American journal. Om out of2,250 words
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1061 1946-11-04 8 Fascist Tendencies of the Indian National Congress The following is a portion of Mr. Mohamed Ali Jinnah's address at the All-India Muslim League Conference in Delhi in April 1943. It is an interest iiu? exposition of the Fascist nature of the Indian National Congress:"That closed the chapter of the Round1,061 words
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Advertisement81 1946-11-04 8 1 1 A I ANACEA I fop ii i j^^PA HFAI TH I UK ILL ncrtLin n ■^^3?v -li combination of all the powerful properties r!.r^*^**-"fc" •'•otrioity. Ii is non-poisononfl and t ?SferiHf» can safely be taken intern ally qt appl i I fi^tC&m n?k external. It cures riaeuw, Cho81 words
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Advertisement86 1946-11-04 9 it Q Haffn Qi-ul-ltaji (c fill Hussain Mohamed Khan Sahib Importer*, Cxporler*, General Merelmnh A lomitiii«ion A^enlt. i>. o. eo« No. 88s smafcpottt. 0 Habbu avib plospelous fy-ul-Haji 0. S. Jainulabdeiin Co. Rire Staple Provision Dealers Geoeral Merchants Commission Agents. 76. SERANQOQN ROAD. SINGAPORE. Him >p> M-ul H«ji to our86 words
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Article1088 1946-11-04 10 MOHAMED BIN HANIF - MOHAMED BIN HANIF (By The Wisdom Underlying Malay Proverbs Vm/ TD V V di kandont: t fl adat, rnati di-kandon? J| tanah." so says a Malay proverb meaning that "In life we are bound by customs; when dead we are contained by the earth.' Such being the importance1,088 words
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Advertisement90 1946-11-04 10 A Happy Id-ul-Haji to our Friends Customers 1 Esto. J9ll Telegramh: "Wahah" PnoNK J29 I J. \l<\»\ H«lial to. GENERAL MBRO9ANTS, RIOE fr Eg T ATB SUPPLIERS LOCAI I Foritgk Niws Agents Stookiit Provision PATENT MIDICINKs I j 101 MAIN ROAD SUNGEI SIPUT I Brakoit: 64-o, Bishop Street. Penang I90 words
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Article, Illustration12 1946-11-04 11 The Flag-bearer of Pakistan, a Muslim State in India-12 words
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Article, Illustration262 1946-11-04 12 The English Translation o f the Indonesian National Anthem. fadOQGtla is i>ur .Motherland. Our Mother whom wt Kof*. There- Jive and stand. NVat^hiit'j bw with all lore. Indonesia is our n tionalitv. The national. ty of our Motherland. Tome" on. Come on; we call to thee,262 words
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Advertisement29 1946-11-04 12 A Happy and prosperous Id-ul-llaji to all ESTB. 1925 H. JVlohamed Sidjicif General Piece Goods Merchants Commission Agents NO 28, J4LAN DATOH, KUALA KANGSAR. Tele*. 'SIDDICK' PflOTl No u29 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-04 12 Happy anc) plospelcut fy^ul-ttuji to all jiUn^S an} Cudancte. Orient Jewel Co. i 24, KEPBM RCAD. SINGAPORE.17 words
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