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Title Section18 1952-02-17 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 8. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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714 1952-02-17 1 All Central Cabinet Ministers Who Contested Elections Returned NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. With 64 members still to be declared elected, the Congress Party has now 305 seats in the House of the People against 120 secured by other parties and independents. In the lastGIIS - 714 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-02-17 1 photo, The gun carriage, bearing the coffin of the late King is drawn past Bush House, London, by the King's troop Royal horse artillery. The coffin, surmounted by the Imperial State Crown, i* on its way from King's Cross Station to Westminster Hall.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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295 1952-02-17 1 Distribution Of Yarn: Writ Issued By High Court MADRAS, Feb. 16.— At the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice Subba Rao allowed an application for the issue of a writ- of mandamus directing the Collector of Coimbatore and the Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Erode and the Senior Inspector of Co-operativeFOC - 295 words
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Article89 1952-02-17 1 JODHPUR RULER PLANE CRASH— REPORT NEW DELHI, Feb. "An error of judgment" while indulging in low flying" despite many previous warnings killed 23--year-old Maharaja of Jodhpur on Jan. 26, an official investigation report, released here today, revealed. The report said His Highness flew as low as 15 feet over cartsAP - 89 words
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81 1952-02-17 1 WEST BENGAL COMMUNIST M.L.A.s TO BE RELEASED CALCUTTA, Feb. 16.— Three Communist members of the West Bengal State Assembly, imprisoned under the Preventive Detention Act, are to be released, the Governmsnt ordered today. Forty three other people out of 271 "people detained under the Act will be released at theReuter - 81 words
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70 1952-02-17 1 Defeated Communist Leader Tries Again BOMBAY, Feb. 14.— Mr. S. A. Dange. the Communist leader, will contest a seat to the House of the People from a Telengana constituency. Mr. Ravi Narayana Reddi, Communist leader of Hyderabad, announced here recently. He said that the People's Den*ocrat<c Front would be meetingFOC - 70 words
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71 1952-02-17 1 LONDON, Beb. 16— Western officials disclosed Friday Britain is thinking of recognising Farouk as Regent of the An-glo-Egyptian Sudan until the Sudanese have the chance to sd tie their own future. The British concession one of several ideas which has been under studyA.P. - 71 words
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Article109 1952-02-17 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16.— An agreement has been* signed between ,l«dia and Ceylon following discussions held atoOolombo in December last. According to loiters now exchanged, this agreement will be in force for the period. Jan. to Dec. 31. 1952. The schedule relating to exports from IndiaGIIS - 109 words
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91 1952-02-17 1 FR. DEPUTY SELECTED UNDER FALSE NAME PARIS. Feb. 16. Radical Deputy Pierre Lotard said yesterday he would table a motion asking the National Assebmly to check the identity of all its members following the discovery that one Radical Deputy had been elected under a false name. Police investigations had confirmedReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1952-02-17 1 INTERNATIONAL BK. WARACHI, Feb. 15.— Ahmad Zaki Pasha Saad, Governor of the National Bank of Eypt, who is here on a "private visit," is reported to be discussing with Pakistan authorities ways of expediting formation of an in. ter-Islamic international bank. The bank will act as a banker toA.P. - 71 words
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217 1952-02-17 1 Questions In Parliament: Mr A** Prasad 1 I^n' }*CTIK Recitation Ministers, SSL !r iu 1 Ja i"* to,d Parliament at question time on Friday that during the next financial year estimated ex nenditure o„ rehabilitation of displaced persons was^ikely to be a Jittle over Rs.GIIS - 217 words
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71 1952-02-17 1 LONDON, Feb. 16. Prince Charles, heir to the throne of England, watched from a window in St. James's Palace as the funeral procession taking his grandfather to Paddington station passed by. The Prince, the elder child of the new Queen, Elizabeth, who may eventuallyReuter - 71 words
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80 1952-02-17 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 16.— The Duchess of Windsor remained in seclusion in her WaldoVf Tower's apartment Friday while her husband, the Duke of Windsor, attended the funeral of his brother King George. Since the King's death, the Duchess has rarely left her apartment andA.P. - 80 words
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Article33 1952-02-17 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. Pandit Nehru yesterday knelt in prayer alongside his sister and daughter in a church here in meditation during a Requiem Mass for the King. A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article28 1952-02-17 1 MANILA, Feb. 16.— The Senate yesterday unanimously passed a resolution not to export sugar to other markets until the quota for the United Stales haa been fulfilled.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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270 1952-02-17 1 DACCA, Feb. 16. Pakistan is trying hard in cooperation with other Muslim States and the Asiatic States to help the Tunisian cause. Disclosing this, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Khwaja Nazimuddin said, at a Press Conference here recently, that he had received cable representations fromFOC - 270 words
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Article123 1952-02-17 1 TEHERAN, Feb. 16. Dr. Hoosein Fatemi, former deputy Premier of Persia, was seriously injured in the stomach by a revolver shot while at the grave side of Mohammed Masoud, a newspaperman who was shot dead by unknown assassins in 1948. Dr. Fatemi was shot at whileReuter - 123 words
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Article175 1952-02-17 1 MANGALORE. Feb. 16. Mr. J. M. Sequeira, Principal Subordinate Judge, Mangalore, dismissed a Government appeal, confirming the lower court's decision and directing refund of sales tax collected by the Commercial Tax Department which had calculated the taxable turn-over of an assessee by including the salesFOC - 175 words
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Article95 1952-02-17 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. Three Siamese cow elephants riding over India served notice yesterday that they will not stand any monkey business. Travelling by air enroute to a British circus, the trio resisted all inducements of the crew to get them to eat while inA.P. - 95 words
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203 1952-02-17 1 OTTAWA. Feb. 16.— Wr in South Africa, THE OTTAV torial said that one consequei was that "thousands of oitiz* face explusion from homes an< Africa, of course, protests tha ness." "As a moral force," the paper said, "the UN ought to take noteGIIS - 203 words
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314 1952-02-17 1 Sir C. V. Raman's Tribute To Rajen Babu COIMBATORE, Feb. 16. Unveiling a portrait of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Republic, on Feb. 2 at the Municipal Council Hall, Sir C. V. Raman paid a tribute to the great qualities of Rajen Babu and said that there wereFOC - 314 words
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Article29 1952-02-17 1 TUNIS, Feb. 16.— Tunisian demonstrators threw grenades outside the residence of French resident-general Hautecloque yesterday wounding a policeman and wrecking a police wireless jeep. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article1187 1952-02-17 2 Bernard Minns - Bernard Minns (By COME 2,000 years ago, an eminent Indian physician, Susruta, gave Indian mothers some commonsense rules on rearing children. "Take a child comfortably, do no scold, do not awake suddenly, do not pull, do not make him sit if he cannot, make the child happyUNESCO - 1,187 words
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359 1952-02-17 2 KING IBN SAUD AND HIS 120 WIVES 72 CHILDREN! YOU THINK THE GUY WITH ONE CAR AND A WIFE WHO DRWES HAS A PROBLEM? HOW ABOUT KING IBN SAUD OF SAUDI ARABIA? HE HAS TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION FOR FOUR WIVES AND PERHAPS 100 OR MORE EX-WIVES. The Arabian Monarch nowAP - 359 words
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Article210 1952-02-17 2 NEW DELHI: Nepalese Embassy officials here today said they did not think British mountaineer Eric Shipton could obtain Nepalese permission for a training expedition to the Everest group of the Himalayas this Spring. This followed reports from London that Shipton, who led a reconnaissance group to EverestReuter - 210 words
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Article31 1952-02-17 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. The State Department was non-committal yesterday on a proposal by Senator Tom Connally, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to break off diplomatic relations with Hungary ReuterReuter - 31 words
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611 1952-02-17 2 SELECTION OF "MISS INDIA": DETAILS OF CONTEST BOMBAY. Feb. 10. The "Miss India" contest final (news of which has already been published) will be held at the Brabourne Stadium in April soon after the finalists are selected in competitions in Bombay, Madras. Calcutta. Delhi, Bangalore and Lucknow. Lady Rama Rau,FOC - 611 words
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Article178 1952-02-17 2 MADRAS, Feb. 2. Mrs. Mary Clubwala, Chairman Women's Sub Committee, Madras Provincial Welfare Fund, writes: To select "Miss India" to take part in the contest for "Miss Universe 1953," to be held at Long Beach, California, from June 22 to 29 this year, contestants are to be selectedFOC - 178 words
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Article93 1952-02-17 2 NEW YORK: Officials of the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe. Inc., (CARE) have announced plans to establish "iron lung" banks in Asian countries to aid victims of infantile paralysis. The private relief agency will make available 10 respirators or "iron lungs" to each ofUSIS - 93 words
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Article1076 1952-02-17 2 MAUREEN - MAUREEN COLOMBO'S FIRST WOMAN DEPUTY MAYOR By jyjRS. AYESHA RAUF is Colombo's first woman Deputy Mayor. This is an achievement in itself. It is even more, when the realizes that Mrs. Rauf comes from one of the most orthodox and conservative of Muslim families in Malabar.1,076 words
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159 1952-02-17 2 World's 'Oldest' Proverb Found In Turkey The discovery of what Is believed to be the oldest collection of prqverbs and maxims in man's recorded history, inscribed on two large clay talets, is reported from Istanbul, by Dr. S N Kramer, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Pennsylvania. The twoUNESCO - 159 words
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Article244 1952-02-17 2 WASHINGTON: Citizens or the United States will turn their attention in the next fortnight to special observance of the human rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States. This week is being observed as Negro History Week Beginning today the principleUSIS - 244 words
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Article81 1952-02-17 2 HYDERABAD, Feb. 2.— The Nizam. Rajpramukh of Hyderabad. Is expected to attend the Rajpramukhs' Conference to be held in New Delhi in March. The Rajpramukh recently had a joy ride in Deccan Airways plane to see whether he could stand air travel to £2Sff e hi mFOC - 81 words
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Article1500 1952-02-17 3 Income Tax Evasion Investigation Of Cases COMMISSION'S REVIEW NEW DELHI, Feb. 10.— In the year 1951, the IncomeTax Investigation Commission was able to dispose of and report on some of the big cases involving large amounts of concealed income, which were referred to it by the Government. In many otherFOC - 1,500 words
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178 1952-02-17 3 TRICHUR, Feb. 10.— The Government of TravancoreCochin have decided to embark on a mass B.C.G. Vaccination campaign Hitherto vaccination was done mainly in certain schools. The Government have appointed Dr. P. Mohamed All, a former Assistant Director of Public Health of Cochin State or organiseFOC - 178 words
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Article441 1952-02-17 3 Proposal For College At Delhi BOMBAY, Feb. 10.—Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, said here that a sound dental service to the community at every stage of man's life was essential for the maintenance of health and was very necessary in the early years of childhood adolescence in order toFOC - 441 words
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Article148 1952-02-17 3 Dr. R. V. Baud, a Swiss engineer, has been sent to India by Unesco on a Technical Assistance mission. Dr. Baud, head of the photo-elastic division of the Swiss Federal Institute for Testing Materials at Zurich, will work with India's Central Waterpower, Irrigation and Navigation ResearchUNESCO - 148 words
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Article54 1952-02-17 3 KARACHI, Feb. 15.— The ex-Mufti of Jerusalem Haji Emin El Husseni arrived here by air Tuesday from Cairo to attend the Ethifal El Ulema El Islam (Conference of Islamic scholars) The conference which is due to begin today will be attended by Moslems from many countries includingReuter - 54 words
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1623 1952-02-17 3 G.B. S. Answers Questions From The Spirit World! LONDON, Jan. 5.— A full account of messages received from the spirit of George Bernard Shaw at several seances shortly after his death was published by "Reynolds News" as part of its investigation into the claims of spiritualism. The newspaper said itG.I.I.S. - 1,623 words
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90 1952-02-17 3 INDONESIAN MINISTER OFFERS TO RESIGN JAKARTA. Feb. 15.— Foreign Minister Achmed Soebardjo said yesterday he is prepared to resign if the Indonesian cabinet feels he did wrong in accepting United States aid for Indonesia under the Mutual Security Act's regulations. Soebardjo is under fire from the opposition and his ownA.P. - 90 words
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989 1952-02-17 4 CEYLON NEWS: Resolution Lost By II Votes lo 16 COLOMBO: A motion by Dr. W. D, de JSilva that Mr. C. T. Grero, the newly-elected Mayor of Colombo, be removed from office was lost after division recently by 11 votes to 16FOC - 989 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-02-17 4 PHOTO. The Mayor of Windsor Alderman, R. Tozer, reads the proclamation of the accession of Queen Elizabeth at the statue of Queen Victoria alongside Windsor Cast'e Feb. 8.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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90 1952-02-17 4 BURMA SUPPLIED POOR QUALITY GRAINS— WHY? NEW DELHI, Feb. 16.— The Burmese Government has been asked to explain why allegedly sub-standard rice was sent to India, Food Minister K.M. Munshi told a questioner in parliament today. Munshi said the poor-quality grains which were allotted to Travancore-Cochin last December came fromA.P. - 90 words
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Article244 1952-02-17 4 This Mayor Is Not A Councillor NUWARA ELIYA: Nuwara Eliya to-day enjoys the unique position of having as its Mayor a person who is not a member of the Municipal Council. He is Mr. D. A. Seneviratne. Junior, last year's Mayor, who continues to hold office despite the fact thatFOC - 244 words
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131 1952-02-17 4 Ex-Minister To 'Swim With The People'! ANURADHAPURA: If he wanted to be Prime Minister of Ceylon he could have easily achieved that ambition by "dancing attendance on the proposals and schemes of Mr. D. S. Senanayake," said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, M.P. for Attanagalla, and former Minister ofFOC - 131 words
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85 1952-02-17 4 The Hony. Secretary of the Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers' Association writes that the Association is now a registered Trade Union under the Trade Union Ordinance of the Colony, and that it is a fully representative organisation, formed to protect the interests of the monthly paid85 words
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Article51 1952-02-17 4 CAIRO, Feb. 15.— Aly Maher Pasha, Egyptian Premier, said last night that Abdel Pattah Amr Pasha. Egyptian Ambassador to Britain who who was recalled to Cairo last December in the middle of the Anglo-Egyptian tension, is authorised to stay in London "if that is considered useful."Reuter - 51 words
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452 1952-02-17 4 AMBALANGODA:— A CID man who was pointed out by a speaker as taking down notes was manhandled by the crowd at a meeting held at the esplanade here to protest against the publication in a copy of the "Catholic Digest" of 1948 of aFOC - 452 words
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Article203 1952-02-17 4 POLGAHAWELA: "If my sole aim was to be the Premier I had enough opportunity to do so. I was next to the Prime Minister and acted for him in his absence abroad." said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike presiding at a meeting held at PolgahawelaFOC - 203 words
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161 1952-02-17 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 16.— The Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, introduced in Parliament on Thursday a bill seeking to provide for he institution of provident fund for employees in factories and other establishments. The fund will be instituted in the first instance in six majorFOC - 161 words
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