Comrade, 8 December 1946
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Title Section22 1946-12-08 1 12 Page^- WEEKLY Comrade Published In Memory of the Late Mau'ana flsfcsassl All No. 16 fhted Bth December 1916 Price 20 cents22 words
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Article1301 1946-12-08 1 Beginning of a Farce m New Delhi ONEof |Urn truths discovered by Mr. Gandhi at the early stages of his career as a 'Mahatma' was that the independence of India coold never come without the settlement erf the Kudu-Muslim problem. Hut m subsequent years the 'Mahatma1,301 words
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Article928 1946-12-08 2 Jinnah's Reply - Meerut Congress Allegations. Jinnah's Reply Mr. BEFORE his departure for London, m an interview to newspaper correspondents at Karachi, Mr. Mohamed Ali J inn ah, President of the All India Muslim League, referring to the anti-Mus-lim-League speeches made at the recent Meerut session of the Congress, said: 'As rejards the928 words
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1505 1946-12-08 2 Background of the Palestine Question m triforinafii;* Mutly The following is an interesting and informative an ah sit of th Pale.- tine quest on. is Seen h v Am rioana reproduced -r m the "Time" Mageaine: For nearly two thousand sinoe the Romans first dr them ito exile, Jews, herev1,505 words
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Article4683 1946-12-08 3 T!!ie Jflsnii sesml Iliw Wi««ion W„ give below a few extraetfl from ••My Leader, being an Kst mate of Mr. Jinuah'a Work lor Indian jltisluns." by Mi. Ziauddin Ahmad Suleri, published by the Lion I'r Lahore. E?tff y Muslim would do wel] lo'get a Copy and read4,683 words
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Advertisement21 1946-12-08 4 Efficient Printing I rluce your orders I WITH THE i SOOTH INDIAN PRESS, I Mi, jeranqo<»n lioad I Jinqopoi r. B21 words
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Article270 1946-12-08 4 ISmailpox The health authorities of Sing i, »< re are taking intensive msiw.ir.-i to root out smallpox m $iiifipore, whioh happily is only >•• Be rndemie stage at pres« ai H.,use to house inspections haira b.-en made and are still b"< if m de to discover unreported oaaaa270 words
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Article116 1946-12-08 4 Deaths from smallpox are* however, inevitable, and recently. lam told, there have been one or two deaths among the Muslim cases m the isolation hospital. Sorrow for the death of dear and beloved ones and the tender care bestowed m the handling of their bodies before burial116 words
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Article940 1946-12-08 4 NOON MIM - NOON MIM BY The bodies of Muslims who die m the isolation hospital are not, I h«ar, given over to the people for burial, and are not even allowed to be 6i.cn by them. lam of the opinion that the health authorities would be prepared to help to940 words
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Article1367 1946-12-08 5 Orang Pelayaran - Orang Pelayaran 'y BAIT' Aranf coal mine, ab ut thirty les from Kuala Lv spar, s in the news because 01 the Ntr.ke of the miners. It is the only <oal mine m Malaya, And t ha" %n interesting history. About o years aiio, a Forest Ranger stumbled1,367 words
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2581 1946-12-08 5 American Optimism vs Eur--opean Pessimism II THAT IS THE FUNPAM#NOT TAL DIFFERENCE between the American and the European mind"? I have often been asked this, question without being able to give a satisfactory answer. But, after having lived m this country a number of years, I realize that the basic2,581 words
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Article984 1946-12-08 7 I. o. j - I. o.j [By WHAT'S m the air nowadays? Cinemas and other luxarv buildints instead o fl tti or houses t relieve the housi g shortage. What ia the r»htb-litttion pan comi ik to? Any Wav whe I will it be put intoa«tio AH this might sound like peevi'h984 words
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Article2100 1946-12-08 9 EXPERIMENT ABOUT REALM/ BEVOHD MATTER AMD MIND Trof J- B Rhine, r>iroctor of the Parapsychology Laboratory ''uke University, Durham (North Carolini has written the following interesting scientific article m the of Parapsyobology' On Sundays, We »re told (from th- Church pulpi>») ws have soul*: o2,100 words
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Article716 1946-12-08 10 World Conference of Islam "NOWADAYS, Islam must ba looked upon aa being at a turning point m its history. Islam, whose faith ia extremely powerful and unshakable, owes its supremacy as a universal religion to its spiritual forces. Endowed with a remarkable powei of adaptability to the conditions and necessities716 words
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Article1113 1946-12-08 11 RO B ERT SMITH, an American Jnuraaliat, writes as follows about his stay m Tndia as a correspondent: Pri r to mv way back home to the land of the skyscrapers and beauties, I would lit e to express mv opinion of the land1,113 words
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64 1946-12-08 12 PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A Muslim Public Bleating will be held on Saturday, 14th December, 194tiat 4jp.m, at the Al-junied Islamic School to discuss arrangements and to form a Comuiie ttee for the Celebration of Prophet Muhammad's Birthday m the first week of February, 1947. The All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society,64 words
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