Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1949
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Title Section16 1949-07-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 150. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article306 1949-07-11 1 'onsideration Of Draft Constitution helved Indefinitely OF mi' TO BK HELD AFTER COUNTRYWIDE CONSULUTION row Our Special Correspondent) rin Lumpur, Sunday.— As expected and to the m tisfaction of the majority of the delegates ihi \JI< new Draft Constitution considera- shelved indefinitely. Annual Session of306 words
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119 1949-07-11 1 JOINT DECLARATION ON CHANDERNAGORE RETURN TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, July 10— The French High Commissioner, Jean Chambon. announced a joint declaration by both the Governments of India and France setting out the procedure regarding the return of Chandranagttre would be made short D«'lhi observers expect the declaration on119 words
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65 1949-07-11 1 PUBLIC CO-OPERATION VITAL TO STEM COMMUNIST MENACE IN CALCUTTA r Own C ••respondent) "I'A JuK 10— Satyana. "t State for the India >■» i>'lt.i >.>tcrday On the Sin ha told 11 < ommnnisl me--1 th, \dminish "\"Hr yot th.- ful--1(11 public. He imon leaden of th«* 11 uhoui he here65 words
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24 1949-07-11 1 BAN THE INDIAN COMMUNIST PARTY DEMAND ICoiresptatfefit) ■respondent) Wi Anan- D PUtj Spcap arliamenl said Mad .»s the d declare '^on in the rhi24 words
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22 1949-07-11 1 PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SECRETARY IN LONDON Italian*. ol Pai Qißtry in.rn N*w b-Ure r«_ n« had no would )ut< ol Pn^ ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1949-07-11 1 NEW DELHI. July 10. The Government of India have decided to open a Vice-Consulate at Kandahar < Afghanistan) and to appoint Mr. Ram Chand Kalra as the first Indian Vice-Consul. GIISGIIS - 30 words
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148 1949-07-11 1 COAL STRIKE COSTS £20 MILLION LOSS TO AUSTRALIA EVERY WEEK SYDNEY. July 9.— A group of Australian Labour Me nbers of Parliament will press the C ommonv.ealth and New South Wales Gov- ernments to take over immediately all Australian coal mines a< a "basis" for settling the nation wide minersReuter - 148 words
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Article358 1949-07-11 1 Sjafruddin En Route To Jogja TO RETURN MANDATE OF POWER TO SOEKARNO li ATA VIA, July 10. Sjafruddin Prawinegara, head of the Republican hideaway emergency government, is on his way back to Jogjakarta fo return the mandate of power to President Soekarno and Premier Hatta. He arrived in Batavia yesterdayA.P. - 358 words
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Article379 1949-07-11 1 Chiang Arrives Smiling At Manila MEETING WITH PRESENT QUIRINO ON IMPORTANT "COMMON MATTERS" BAGUK), Philippines, July 10. Generalissimo Chiang Kai vShek arrived on Sunday from Formosa and announced he would have a full exchange of views with President Quirino on the Communist menace in the Orient. He appeared energetic andReuter; A.P. - 379 words
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146 1949-07-11 1 TO STRENGTHEN CONGRESS AND TO WIPE OUT MALPRACTICES LUCKNOW, lul> l()._Sixty members of the Congress Party in the I nited Provinces have formed a group within the party pledged "to fight corruption, favouritism, neopotism, reaction and totalitarianism on all fronts/' In a146 words
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318 1949-07-11 1 Hyderabad Issue In Sec-Council Will Be Placed In 'Cold Storage IT WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH. SAYS B. N. RAO (From Our Own Correspondent) MADKAS. July 10.— Sir Benegal Nursing Rao, India's Per manent Representative to thp United Nations Headquarters, told a press conference here yesterday India had always been318 words
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Article82 1949-07-11 1 PORTSMOUTH. July 10. —The frigate Jhelum. flagship of the Pak^tan Navy, left h<Te for Plymouth today to take oytr two destroyers when ar o being transferred from the Royal Navy to tho Pakistan Navy The Qew Pakistan warships. 1,540- i ton vessel! with fouiMnch guns, navi beenReuter - 82 words
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75 1949-07-11 1 ISTANBUL, July 10.— More than 100 passengers, all Turks, were burnt to death in a fire here last night in the Turkish steamer Corum (4,765 tons). The fire was started by an explosion in casks of chemicals aboard ihe steamer. About 30 people wereReuter - 75 words
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184 1949-07-11 1 Periyar-Mani Ammaiyar Marriage Conducted At Mambalam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 10.— Periyar Ra. maswami's wedding with K. A. Maniyamma, aged 30 took place in Mambalam, in Madras, yesterday afternoon at 3.30 p.m. in the pre. sence of the Registrar of Marriages and thre e witnesses, among whom was184 words
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133 1949-07-11 1 LONDON, July 10.— After a secret meeting today of 1,508 dockers involved in the London port stoppage men who were present at the discussions indicated that they had turned down the Government's ultimaturn to resume work tomorrow or face declaration of a state ofReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement7 1949-07-11 1 TPK PEOPLE fHfll M«»ASU SEIXGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE7 words
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Advertisement66 1949-07-11 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY PO8T) Malaya. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 4.00 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 4.50 3 i3.50 6 27.00 1 Year m.OO STOCK CLEARING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LAST CHANQfi TO SAVE MOSEY! RHMNANT3 MANY OTHER ITEMS CLEARING AT YOUR PRICES66 words
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894 1949-07-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 11, 1949. WELFARE OF MALAYAN LABOUR-1 \yh milli heartily congratulate the Government of the Federation oi Malaya on their timely enunciation of 12-point policy toward* Labour in ibis country m contained fficial statement issiu-d by rne Commissioner of Labour Mr. K. HoUghton a a894 words
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374 1949-07-11 2 Strengthen The Hands Of Nehru Patel Pandit Pant's Impassioned Appeal To The Nation DEMOCRACY CAN GROW ONLY IN PEACE JA C KNOW, July 10.— Pan:!it Pant, Premier of the l\l\, declared here thai trie sapling of democracy planted on Indian soil could only grow if there was peace in thisFOC - 374 words
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170 1949-07-11 2 India Burma Worries Over Red Advances IN Asia 11l A AMERICAN NEWSPAPER CORR t J OPINION SAN FRANCISCO, Julvi,,__ (((m in Asia are causing concern' in l M ,th i» two newspaper correspondents said k**! They are Margaret Part on, n di, the New York Herald Tribune nf u' fA.P. - 170 words
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108 1949-07-11 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay. July 10— The Inspector General of French Overseas Territories. Monsieur Du Ifontce] arrived here from New Delhi on his way to Paris to report to his Government on the political situation in French India. Montcel. who had been deputed by108 words
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57 1949-07-11 2 G.G.'s ASSENT TO BIHAR ZAMINDARI ABOLITION BILL PATNA. July 10. The Bihar Abolition of Zamindari Bill, 1947. has received the GovernorGenermi'ti assent. The plan of the Provincial Government is to take over at the same time all za-min-daris of the same income group and thus progress step by step, keepingGIIS - 57 words
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82 1949-07-11 2 Split In Indian Communist Party: Andhra Group Suspended! (From Our Own Correspondent) Vl.l VYWVADA, July 10. The I \ndhra Communist Party has been I suspended by the Central Communist Party of India, it is learnt here. The action, it is stated, followed reported difference of opinion among the party men82 words
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Article86 1949-07-11 2 NEW DEIJiI, July 10. India produced over 15,500,000 tons ot coal during the half year ended Juno 30, it wag officially announced here. This is described as a "noticeable rise," the. output in 1948 bt'ing only 29,700,000 tons. The increase i» attributed mainly due to greaterFOC - 86 words
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193 1949-07-11 2 NO MORE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FOOD ALLOCATION FOR U.P.! (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. July 10. India Government has decided nut to allocate a 1/ furiuer fooigrains Ui the United Provinces lor the current year. Tne decision in t .ui ii-.uin 1 of the Central Govern..lents deiiermmafion lo deal (irmly193 words
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267 1949-07-11 2 Britain's Attitude Towards Kashmir Issue Query In Parliament LONDON, July 10.— Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, answering a question about Kashmir in the House of Commons yesterday said the British Government earnestly hoped the differences of view which were holding up progress for a plebiscite would soon beReuter - 267 words
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173 1949-07-11 2 LAKE SUCCESS. July 10-Mv. Byron Prire, Actini Secretary General of the Inited Nations, said yesterday that (negotiations In Kashmir were continuing: and Jihad "nothing further'* to r<<pt>rt. Dr. Alfredo Lozano. until recently chairman of thr I'nited Nations Commission of Kashmir, has briMi at Lake SuccessReuter - 173 words
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87 1949-07-11 2 CALCUTTA, July 10.— The seat of Mr. Ilias Alt Molla having been declared vacant, the 24-Parßanas Cential (Rural) Mohammedan constituency of the West Bengal Lt-gisla-I'vo Assembly hae been called upon to elect a member in his place. The last date for submitting m»minaticn papers toFOC - 87 words
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68 1949-07-11 2 ONLY ASIAN ON U. N. BODY OF SOCIOLOGY BOMBAY. July 10— I)i Kuman*ppa. Director of the Tata School of Social Sciences. Bombay, has been nominated as one of the seven international experts to advise the United Nations on the study of the .problem of preventing crimes. Dr. Kumarappa. who willGIIS - 68 words
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383 1949-07-11 2 Nehru Appeals To Indian Press To Help 'Grow- More- Food' Campaign NEW DELHI, July 10.— Pandit Jawaharlal N< hru, Priim Minister of India, has issued an appeal to newspapers and periodicals in India to "help in popularising" the "Grow-more-food" campaign. Newspapers, says Pandit Nehru can help in many ways, namely,FOC - 383 words
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Article113 1949-07-11 2 MADRAS COCHIN PACT ON SALES TAX MA!>KAS, Ji'lv 10. -The (;overn-int-ut of M:»f'i >s have entered into a reciprocal arrangement with Cochin by which, the Cochin Gover.imrnt would exempt from .sales tav rsosll that arc in the Province of Madras and the Madras Government would exempt from sales tax K*odsFOC - 113 words
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Article12 1949-07-11 2 lltl ed. ine home .narh .J^ 1 bill. hideout- nw A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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99 1949-07-11 2 Congress Will Be Defeated In Next Elections, Says Sarat Bose! M>NpON. J«|, (tneral electtan b&Tfl I*3 aml rirUr7i3 <h,Mdr.ilW.|e, f (>[ ESS, "*8 Mr Bo La t two month. medical n i Referring i to the against i Mr: Bo wa a points public opinion in in He aid tReuter - 99 words
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91 1949-07-11 2 (From Our Own Orr?** Bombay. l«b i' l I "Delhi" of ih<- Royi r<*turn<'d to B«»nihi noon alter ,i success cruise In tl^ Indian M Del hi u i^ HKinpani^ BOJTS TrHining -hip w.i's throughout 111 l\\v crui.sp Delhi frtrefUll? M hour and CJUrt V***A.P. - 91 words
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Advertisement14 1949-07-11 2 years reputation V^^ /5 behind these two new line* k w [000H SYRUP Sir14 words
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274 1949-07-11 3 lls Britain's Duty Says Stafford I Cripps Jj tor Close Indo- British wration Stressed 10.— Sir Stall ord ripps, huncel- said here it uas Britain's duty lp India rinse the "appalling low people* aking at the annual dinner of the MerchantsReuter - 274 words
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152 1949-07-11 3 Anglo— Pakistan Sterling Talks Concluded LONDON, July 10— Financial experts at the Anglo-Pakistan sterling balances talk* here have practically concluded th< ir work, a usually reliable source said h«'r«\ Th<- agreement will now b<- finalised by Mr. Ghuiam Mohammed, Pakistan Finance Minister, wh(. Was scheduled to arrive in London onReuter - 152 words
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58 1949-07-11 3 US Urged To Remove Injustices To Minority Groups Ik- Bundle's Plea 110.— Dr. Ralph .1. Bunehe, United in Palestine, expressed hope ThursUnited States soon would wipe id. injustices to minority groups. addressed iinner, 5 Irom uncil and between y and "Then la old not group be racial must ustices originA.P. - 58 words
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33 1949-07-11 3 M Roth, -I the 'itr> into iMvl.ee. police §iigon ch Last policy Aith l< nt of i. Both gular lulatr car corad b th< <\( «v or, k33 words
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77 1949-07-11 3 LAKE SUCCESS. July 10. The U.N. Trusteeship Council on Friday was reported considering the possibility of sending a special missi m to inspect the Pacific islands ruled by the United States as strategic trust territory. This was disclosed by Francis B Sayre, U.S. representative,A.P. - 77 words
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103 1949-07-11 3 NEW DKLHI, July 10.— There is no proposal or intention on the part of the Government to devalue the Rupee, inquiries in ofli-ial circles revealed here yesterday. Mr. c H. Bhubbha. a former Commerce Minister of the Government of India, sugge&ted in Bombay inReuter - 103 words
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105 1949-07-11 3 BANGALORE July 10— Th« first thro*' planes fully assembled at the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, Bangalore, took to air on Tuesday. The flight demonstration was witnessed, among others, by India's Minister for Works, Mines and Power and the Secretary of the M«nisir> of Defence, Mr. 11.GIIS - 105 words
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Article47 1949-07-11 3 HELSINKI. July 10. Countrus including India arc meeting in a Wov'd Forestr* Congress opening r. on lav itn iet the pa ronacr r»ianis President Do--toi Jvhc l cutftktTi. Principe *t*wi on *.fce agend are: agr»ruiturc, forest surveys, forest ittiiiiaticn and torrst indus- tries.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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165 1949-07-11 3 KATJU ISSUES NEW ORDINANCE DR. by the Calcutta High court. The ordinance has a retroactive etTect back to March 12, when according to the High Court judgtii' lit, the Security Act lapsed. It validates the arrest and detention of over 500 prisoners held onReuter - 165 words
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126 1949-07-11 3 RANGOON, July 10— A Government communique claimed yesterday that 150 rebels were l killed and 151 wounded in thre? days' fighting around the Oil town of \fnangyuanx* 3ti3 miles northwest of Rangoon. Tne communique said that the ail town continued to b- underReuter - 126 words
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Article765 1949-07-11 3 To Confer With President Quirino MANILA, July 10. Reliable diplomatic sources said yesterday Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will arrive here on Sunday to confer with President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines. These sources saiJ the Chinese Nationalist leader was flying to Manila from Formosa and wouldA.P.; Reuter - 765 words
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95 1949-07-11 3 Cochin— Travancore Assembly To Meet Today TRIVANDRUM. July 10— The iirst meeting of the Legislative Assembly Of the United State of Travancore and Cochin \v»II be held in the Legislative Chamber* at Tr>vandrum on July 11, according to a Gazette Extraordinary notification. An Ordinance promulgated by the Rajpramukh, states thatFOC - 95 words
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Article280 1949-07-11 3 Thailand Premier's Reply To Opposition Members' A I lea at ions BANGKOK. July 10.— Thailand's Premier Marsha] Luang Pibul Son^kram yesterday aske j Parliament to let political "by gOMfl be bygones" when fanner l^remier Khuanj; Aphaiwongse charged domination of Thailand's government by a military coup d'etatReuter - 280 words
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Advertisement115 1949-07-11 3 unlit** I njEwiL ixth ANxni'M'-' m Watch ror s,'W« announciinen' atv m judging of .«!'>" Joseph Vaz. 77D. North Beach. P naiic A for appetising— ><s that tru* ii for the bottle all ready lor you T for the child*?" «ni hr-w thej love it l> for cleii^ht'ul-nouiinu abov.* it115 words
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666 1949-07-11 4 NO CASUALTIES ON EITHER SIDE BANDITS LATER CHASED OFF BY SPECIALS At US p.m. on July 9, two detectives were drinking coffee in a shop at the fourth mile Ampang Road in Kuala Lumpur area (Selangor) when666 words
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Article, Illustration634 1949-07-11 4 Yet another chapter in the history of North Korneo was written when Charles P. .layasuriya. Technical Assistant of the Colony's P.W.I). left for Australia by Malayan Airways Dakota on Monday, June 27. It represented the first occasion on which a North634 words
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164 1949-07-11 4 A Poser For Radio Malaya Indian Section TAMIL PROGRAMME FROM DELHI In response to special advice from the Information Officer of the Government of India in Malaya, th<- External Services of All-India Radio at Delhi have decided to increase the duration of their Tamil programme in the evening by 15GIIS - 164 words
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78 1949-07-11 4 It is officially announced that on ind after to-day, July 11, the price _>f tin in Singapore will he reduced *o 553.10s. per ton. The reason /or this reduction is the increased cost of realization incurred by the Ministry of Supply in the United78 words
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240 1949-07-11 4 Electoral Registration Campaign In Jurong Vallage In conjunction with the Registration of Voters campaign launched by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Public Relations Film Unit gave a free film show in the village at 12 milestone Jurong Road on Wednesday night. In spite of the' rain, a few hundred240 words
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270 1949-07-11 4 Senior Australian Fellowship For Sarawak Chinese A Senior Fellowship has been Awarded by the Australian Government to Mr. Song Thian Hock of Kuching. Sarawak. Mr. Song who has been employed in the Land and Survey Department in Kuching since 1938 will leave shortly for New South Wales where an attachment270 words
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Advertisement150 1949-07-11 4 V~__ 3l*lii '••l«D "^fl-WJ 1< w te \s S a Drink it with pleasure! n Cost is rot consulted in making e this fine old Ceylon Tea. The results are evident in it. Unexcelled Taste and Quality. r Sole Importers: a F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, Ltd. s t m T I150 words
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Advertisement149 1949-07-11 4 vB Tenting Vh t 1 JJMtd Toil ineMonsterftik. SHIRIN TODAY ONLY: 6.45 !U5 P.M DARTI (Hindustani) With MUMTAZ SHANTI and TRILOK KAPOOR DIAMOND r^fF D.15, and Hi;., A MACHCAL ROMANCE IN pAOti I\\ GUL BAR Ann (HINDISTAM) Starring: KIROZ DASTLR the hero of "Lai-E-Yaman M( Al( f MKNAKA. SIIYAM KUMAR,149 words
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Miscellaneous42 1949-07-11 4 American Comedy Star To Boadcast Today Norman Lawrence, the American musical comedy Star who If now appearing at Raffles Hotel, will be broadcasting over the Blue Network ol Radio Malaya in the "Evening Star** programme, today. Monday. July 11, from 9.45-10.00 p.m.42 words
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