Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-13 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 333. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1952. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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515 1952-01-13 1 sm. TONS FOOD TO BE IMPORTED: PRESENT POSITION ANALYSED BOMBAY. Jan. 9.— lndia is likely to be faced with a "fair-sized dollar gap* 9 this year, according to a member of the delegation to the forthcoming sterling talks in London.FOC - 515 words
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Article82 1952-01-13 1 WELIMADA: Mr. G. F. Allen, an English scholar of Yowil, Somerset, England, who is now residing at the Sudhar malankara Pirivera, Diyatalawa, has decided to become a Buddhist monk. He was the treasurer of the Buddhist Monastic Society, England, and a member of the London Buddhists'82 words
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Article314 1952-01-13 1 KARACHI. Jan. 8. The Pakistan Foreign Minister Mr. Zafrullah Khan said recently there were now two courses open to the Security Council over Kashmir: (1) To call on both India and Pakistan to perform those things on which they agreed and (2) To "build further uponFOC - 314 words
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Article32 1952-01-13 1 vena, on Mahayana and Heenayana Buddhism. Mr. Allen will be ordained by Pandit D. Sumanasara, Chief High Priest, Uva, at a special ceremony at the Sudarmalankara Pirivena, Diyatalawa. on .fcin. 12. FOCFOC - 32 words
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197 1952-01-13 1 Food Cloth Problem: Mrs. Asaf Ali Blames Govt. CALCUTTA, Jan. 7. Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ail, the Left Socialist leader, said at a meetlxig on_the Calcutta Maidan <;ecenty that the Congress Government was' acting as a a agent of Anglo- American interests. Mr. Muzaifar Ahmed presided at the meeting which wasFOC - 197 words
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Article165 1952-01-13 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 7.— A 3day (programme of meetings, technical discussions, and visits to some of the most well-equipped factories will mark the 16tti annual general meeting of the Indian Ceramic Society which will commence its session at the Central Glass Ceramic Research Institute. Jadavpur shortly. The conferenceFOC - 165 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-01-13 1 An agreement was signed in New Delhi, Jan. 5 between th* TTn-+^t India, under which American Financial Ass^tonce win be avaUable Seed^S Indian development projects. Prime Minister Pandit Nehro Sr-ned ment. Photo shows: Seated during the signing erf the aCTeement Jan «£/!wf to right) fester Bowles Pandit Nehru aSd MadlmA.P. - 79 words
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93 1952-01-13 1 Madras Chief Minister Andhra Congress President Defeated In Elections From oar own correspondent I MADRAS, Jan. 12. Tne political circles in Madras, particularly the Congress circle, experienced the severest shock today when they heard that Mr. P. 6. Kumarasami Raja, the Chief Minister of Madras, was unseated from the Assembly,93 words
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Article73 1952-01-13 1 PATNA, Jan. 10.— The Government Servants' Conduct Rules have been amended empowering the Government of Bihar or any subordinate authority empowered toy it to secure a full and complete statement from any Government servant regarding -his moveable property including bank balances and investments held or acquired73 words
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Article356 1952-01-13 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RA MBLER pONGAL is a Harvest day, To young and old a happy day, We reap the harvest of our toil And plan the future of the soil. This's the day, this's the day, All of us are happy and gay; It's only pastoral, For all the356 words
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693 1952-01-13 1 PLEA AT MADRAS CONFERENCE MADRAS, Jan. 10.— "Learning dancing snould not be made merely a luxury. It should be within the means of an average pupU, observed Prof. P. Sambamurthi, Head of the Department of Music of the Madras University, when he addressedFOC - 693 words
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Article64 1952-01-13 1 PRESS PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBITION CALCUTTA, Jan. B.— Sri 6. D. Chatterjee Ehhibition Secretary of the Press Photoirraphers Association of India has Issued the following: Owing to election activities the committee of the Association has decided to defer the holding of the 2nd. All India i Exhibition of Press Photographers till FebruaryFOC - 64 words
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Advertisement132 1952-01-13 1 liS &JTHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILYfT JIN MAUWA OVER 17 YEARS TAMILS FESTIVAL SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1952 between 3.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. At JALAN BESAR STADIUM PROGRAMME MUSIC: 3.00 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. 1. Karaikudi Sangeetha Vidwan Maniraj an Vocal. 2. Singapore Indian Music Party. 3. Kumari Vijayalakshmi— Vocal. Mr.132 words
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Advertisement33 1952-01-13 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo ana" Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Yoar 66.00 Other FlooM 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 9 39.00 1 Yoar 78.0033 words
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Article1261 1952-01-13 2 Dr. Kalidas Nag - Dr. Kalidas Nag (by TURKISH power reached the v very nadir of its decline when suddenly, nay miraculously, there appeared her Saviour Musiapha Kemal Pasha (18W--1938). In the First World Wax Kemal the soldier-patriot made Nationalist Congress in Sivas. But Mahomet VI outlawed Kemal. He was1,261 words
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Article156 1952-01-13 2 DAYLIGHT ROBBERY IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, Jan. 9.— One person was killed and another seriously injured bv bombs thrown by bandits while retreating with Rs. 20,000 robbed from businessmen in South Calcutta cm Thursday evening, Jan. 3. It is stated that the bandits attacked their victims, who were returning home fromFOC - 156 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-01-13 2 To avoid switching of racehorses before a race, the animals, in America, are being tattooed on the inside of the upper lip. This painless method of ensuring cotract identification has been approved by the United States Jockey Club and by the thorou ghbred racing associations of the U.S. The thoroughbredAP - 116 words
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Article1110 1952-01-13 2 V. R. Balakrishna - V. R. Balakrishna (by WHEN we set out in our tiny sampan from Katong beach near the Chinese Swimming Club, we couldn't care less where we were going. The sea was in high tide, and our hearts were flooded with the passion, of -braving1,110 words
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Article448 1952-01-13 2 PLANET— MOON COLLISION CLEVELAND: Suddenlj there was hell on the moon. A planet, only 120 miles in diameter, $hot in from space and smashed into the moon's great yellow face. It blew up hundreds of miles of the crust, created a hot deep sea of lava, shot bomb fragments skitteringA.P. - 448 words
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Article565 1952-01-13 2 U.S. INCOME TAXES 32 INCREASE WASINGTON: Part of the bill the American people are called upon to pay to help bring permanent peace into the world ls a 32 per cent increase, on the average, in their Federal income tax payments since the Korean invasion. Congress has raised personal incomeUSIS - 565 words
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118 1952-01-13 2 Changes In Distribution Of Income By Classes In U.S. WASHINGTON: Figures released recently by the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research show that the distribution of Income by classes has changed drastically within the last six years. Statistics show that In 1941 people in the US$2,OO-US$5,--000 income class got around118 words
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Article122 1952-01-13 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— The Nepal Prime Minister, Mr. Koirala, had "informal talks" with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr.. Jawaharlal Nehru, extending to 150 minute on Jan. 7. Mr. Koirala was accjompanted by four of his colleagues, Gen. Subarna, Finance Minister, Mr. Badrakali Mishra. Tfanj-^ort MinisterFOC - 122 words
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Article72 1952-01-13 2 BOMBAY. Jan. 10.— The existing Bombay State Assembly elected in 1946 and awaiting to be dissolved will have its final session for ten days from Jan. 15 to 25, when the outgoing Finance Minister will present his last budget for the next six months. The new Stat eFOC - 72 words
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Advertisement67 1952-01-13 2 AUDITORIUM- 120 Balestier Road $3MJX) FREE BOOK OFFER k^kSSm Sunday night— Don't miss Shocking Bible Prediction regarding Fate it of Our World!— Will U.N. Succeed or Fail? V> Are we headed ,for WAR or PEACE? E WILL DICTATOR X RULE f THE WORLD? (This great address to he given twice67 words
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2103 1952-01-13 3 SARDAR J. J. SINGH - SARDAR J. J. SINGH by (President of the India League of America) Y°UR readers will perhaps remember that a mm w^s passed by the United States Congress on September 28, 1949, to erect a memorial in Washington, th e capital of the United States, to2,103 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-01-13 3 United Nations honours its Korean War Dead —In full military ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, 500 UN officials and delegates with 50 Korean combat veterans paid tribute to Korean war dead. A contingent of veterans from each of 21 participateUSIS - 82 words
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626 1952-01-13 3 WARANGAL, communists point to their hcrtos these days in this hotspot of peasant unrest. The "China way" of armed, terrorist revolt has been discarded for India soys the new party lino. Prime Minister Nehru's Indian government warily bides Its time, keeping detachments of aA.P. - 626 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-01-13 3 PHOTO). Fifty veterans of the United Nations war against aggression in Korea honoured their dead at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris (Dec. 2, 1951). Here th e group assembles before the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc. A contingent of veterans from each of the 21 nationsUSIS - 58 words
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676 1952-01-13 3 Struggle Against Communism In South East Asia NEW YORK: Western efforts to organise the defence of strategic Southeast Asiawill receive a sharp setback if General Jean de Lattre de TassJgny, French Commander m Indochina, does not return to his post. Responsible quarters in Paris say de Lattre, undergoing medical treatmentA.P. - 676 words
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Article60 1952-01-13 3 Tough 62-year-old General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, the 'lighting strong man" of Indochina died in a private nursing home on Friday Jan. 11, 1852. The French High Commissioner and Comman-der-in-chief in Indochina had been in a coma for the last 36 hours following the60 words
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241 1952-01-13 3 9 Countries Will Protest To India Govt. COLOMBO: Nine countries in the South-East Asian region will cable their protests to the Indian Government within the next few weeks, expressing concern over the production of the Hindi film based on the life of Lord Buddha. These protests, Initiated by the WorldF.O.C. - 241 words
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100 1952-01-13 3 COLOMBO: Asking Badulla to return two U.N.P. men to represent it in Parliament. Mr. J. R. Jayawardene ance Minister, at the third annual general meeQn-g of the local branch of the U.N.P. held at the Badulla Town Hall, said that though other parties might) try toFOC - 100 words
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Article83 1952-01-13 3 COLOMBO: The Indian stand at the Colombo Exhibition will be smaller than originally planned, and will contain fewer exhibits because of building difficulties. A spokesman of the Indian High Commissioner's Office said that the main difficulty was to secure the services of a firm of contractorsFOC - 83 words
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Advertisement101 1952-01-13 3 TO REGAIN VIM VIGOUR TRY OUR RAJA VEERYA LEGHYAM A wonderful tonic which- rejuvenates the whole system, gives energy to nerves and quickly restores the im. paired powers of the body imparting vim and vigour to the most run-down and worn-out constitutions. It strengthens the body ruined by premature indiscretions101 words
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Article1813 1952-01-13 4 1N lamenting the inadequacy of India's road system toc;,.y, one cannot help recalling her pie-eminence in this, as in so many other aspects of civilization, several thousand years ago. 'Ihe ruins of Mahenjodaro and Harappa have revealed the existence, some 5,000 years before our time,1,813 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-01-13 4 Fifty United Nations Korean War Veterans, members of 21 national contingents, laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under tho Arc de Triomphe in Paris (Dec. 2. 1951). The ceremony, in honour of each country's war dead, took place during the visit of th e veterans to theUSIS - 77 words
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Article136 1952-01-13 4 JAIPUR, Jan. 4.— An interesting sidelight in today' polling in Jaipur city was that In a few polling booths not a single voter turned up to cast his vot e with the result that ballot boxes in these booths were sealed at the endFOC - 136 words
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346 1952-01-13 4 HEAVY POLLING IN MADRAS ON SECOND DAY MADRAS, Jan. s.— Reports of heavy voting, as compared with the first day's polling, hav e been received from various centres in the six Parliamentary and 28 Assembly constituencies that went to polls today in the second stage of the general elections inFOC - 346 words
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1110 1952-01-13 4 ANNESLEY DE SILVA - ANNESLEY DE SILVA by (DIRECTOR, CEYLON GOV T. TOURIST BUREAU) JAFFNA, the northern capi- tai of Ceylon, may not offer you the furbelows of modernity, but she possesses an apipeal that is difterer.it yet delightful and distinctive— ttne* peculiar fascination of a remote place 2501,110 words
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Article160 1952-01-13 4 COLOMBO: When the House of Representatives reassembles early this year members will hear the story of an M.P. who has obtained a certificate of citizenship by descent, but whose application for registration as a citizen of Ceylon ls still being investigated by the authorities.FOC - 160 words
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278 1952-01-13 4 COLOMBO: The Government will have to pay over 2/mjm more for the shipment of Burma rice to Ceylon if the higher freight rates which are being asked for by the BurmaCeylon Coastal Conference shipping lines are granted. Tne Coastal Conference lines have, itFOC - 278 words
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Advertisement93 1952-01-13 4 "GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Luxe Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents:. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD., SINGAPORE. Passages to South India Bi I Si N. CO., Stsaits/ Nagapattinam/Madras ficrviee S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore. P. Swettenham. Penang. 30. 1-52 31-1-52 2- 2-52 24- 2-52 26- 2-52 27- 2-52 20-3-52 21-93 words
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1508 1952-01-13 6 T. S. G - 'Tamils Festival' -Its Singnificance T. S. G. By fODAY all the Tamils— all the Tamil speafclng people, Muslims. Christians and Hindus are celebrating the 'Tamils Festival,' In Singapore and in some parts of the Federation also. In course of time all the Tamils, throughout the length and breadth of Malaya,1,508 words
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Article56 1952-01-13 6 COLOMBO: The U. K. delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's General Council meeting to be iheld in Colombo, is expected to arrive here early this month. The delegation will consist of Lord Llwellin and Mr. William Glenvil Hall, accompanied by Sir Howard d'EgviUe Secretary to the56 words
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332 1952-01-13 6 COLOMBO: "Since Dr. D. M. de Z. Wickremesinghe compiled a list of Sinhalese manuscripts In the British Museum 50 years ago the The collection has grown appreciably in size," said Mr. Jhon M Senaveratna, who returned recently from a Government-sponsored tour of London, Paris andFOC - 332 words
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Article24 1952-01-13 6 ties of the Commonwealth and the Association for the year 1950-51,, and to make arrangements for the next conference in the second half FOCFOC - 24 words
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219 1952-01-13 6 FULL RADIO COVERAGE FOR ROYAL TOUR COLOMBO: Radio Ceylon will provide full coverage of the Royal visit to Ceylon. Commentaries will be broadcast simultaneously in English, Sinhalese and Tamil, for the benefit of people in the outstations who cannot come to Colombo. From H.M.Cy.S. VI jay a, commentators will describeFOC - 219 words
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Article115 1952-01-13 6 JAFFNA: "The introduction of the facilities fees the recent massacres at the S.S.C. Examination, the growing unemployment and difficult conditions under which middle classes "live, make it necessary for all students and youths to take an active interest in politics," said Mr. M. Karthigesan, atFOC - 115 words
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Article76 1952-01-13 6 POOJA STANZAS IN SINHALESE HABARADUWA: A change in the form of offerings to the Buddha was ma<i<> at Abhlnawaramaya. Kokwatte Habaraduwa. when Buddha pooja was held. All "gathas" (stanzas) which are generally recited in Pali, were recited for the first time in Sinhalese. In an address, Mr. A. B. DionysiusFOC - 76 words
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Advertisement171 1952-01-13 6 REMEMBER THE GALA FUN FAIR (in aid of The Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home) ON SUNDAY, THE 13th JANUARY, 1952 .from 2.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. at No. 179, Hartley Road, Singapore under the distinguished patronage and presence of His Excellency Rt. Hon'ble Mr. MALCOLM MacDONALD, (Commissioner-General) and Mr. M. GOPALA171 words
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Advertisement143 1952-01-13 6 TODAY. 3-6-9 p.m. Mangayarkarasi Tamil) *OoQ»«Doe»«S>oG»«)oG»<E> ALL THE MAGIC OF ALEXANDRE DUMAS' famous story Is unfold in "Ameer El Intikam" or The Count of Monte Cristo today at ii am.: "Dick Tracy Returns" (Complete serial —come early) |3 TODAY WMM 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. MADHUBALA SAJJAN LEELA CHITNIS Hindustani Version143 words
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