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Title Section16 1952-03-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 23. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article81 1952-03-03 1 NICE, Mar. 2. Dr. Rene Duchosal. a Geneva heart specialist attending the Aga Khan, denied that the Aga Khan's lega were paralysed. Dr. Duehosal arrived here to Join the other doctors attending: the Aga Khan. It was learned from other sources that the Aga Khan'sReuter - 81 words
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220 1952-03-03 1 KARACHI, Mar. 2. Rioting broke out near Dacca Friday and 45 people including 20 police were injured. An East Bengal Government communique, issued late last night said an unruly crowd gathered near Basra police post about 10 miles fromReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-03-03 1 Boy Scouts in the Federation are doing "odd jobs" to raise money for Scout funds. On Wednesday three' Kuala Lumpur King's Scouts went to King's House to clean silver for the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, who Is also the Chief Scout.96 words
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65 1952-03-03 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 2.— Mr. T A. Adams, Bombay's Assistant Police Commissioner, left by air for London yesterday to bring 1 back Mubarak AH, described as a Hyderabad industrialist, arrested in London on Feb. 2. The police officer carried a sealed packet containing papers relating toReuter - 65 words
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102 1952-03-03 1 BIHAR, India, Mar. 2. Asia's biggest fertilizer factory will get the official blessing of Prime Minister Nehru at Its inaugural ceremonies here toc'ay. The Premier and othe* lop Government officials have hailed the 230 million rupee Sindri Works as a top priority project in India's driveA.P. - 102 words
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89 1952-03-03 1 On the last day of February 373 people brought their torn Identity Cards to the Registration Office to have them replaced. The normal number Is 70. The increase is due to the Police warning already given to have torn or defaced cards replaced. After March89 words
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117 1952-03-03 1 KARACHI, Mar. 2.— Police yesterday arrested a man %they hope may lead them to the leaders who plotted the assassination of Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat All Khan in October last year. 1 The authorities jailed Fala Mohammed, a young business man fromA.P. - 117 words
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103 1952-03-03 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 2— Mr. Eugene Black, President of the World Bank, said here the economic climate of India was "suitable to foreign private investment." Mr. Black said a large amount of capital was available in the world today, most from the United States but alsoReuter - 103 words
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Article83 1952-03-03 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 2. Hongkong nursed bruises and trampled feelings today but all was quiet after yesterday's demonstrations and riotings. Causes of the friction remained but it looked as though the danger period had ended for a while. The Hongkong: government In an official announcement today blamedA.P. - 83 words
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99 1952-03-03 1 MEDAN, Mar. 2. Thirteen Chinese sailors of the KPM ship Bakongan, who were signed on at Singapore, have been arrested by the Belawan police for theft and attempted smuggling of a large quantity of textiles. The textiles were stolen from the ship's cargo, and after twoReuter - 99 words
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646 1952-03-03 1 ROBERT JONES - Blue-Blooded Lord In Britain Has To Be Pretty Smart! ROBERT JONES (BY LONDON: A blue-blooded lord in Britain these days has to be pretty smart or lucky if he does not want to end up a blue-blooded pauper. Inheriting a title is not what it used to be. Death duties646 words
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317 1952-03-03 1 The High Commissioner has decided after careful consideration that, with effect from March 1, the Federal War Council shall be merged into the Federal Executive Council. This decision follows naturally upon the appointment of a new High Commissioner who is also the317 words
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Article40 1952-03-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 1. Miss Devaki Panikkar daughter of Sardar Panikkar, India's Ambassador in Peking 1 was married at Quilon on Friday to M. N. Govindan Nair, prominent Communist leader of Travancore. Copyright40 words
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337 1952-03-03 1 TRAVANCORE TAMILIAN CONGRESS DEMAND NOT APPROVED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 1. Srimathi Kuttimalu Animal, only woman member of Kerala. Pradesh Congress Committee has been elected President, following the resignation of Mr. SankupillaL She was elected by a bare majority defeating Mr. K. P.337 words
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Article124 1952-03-03 1 LONDON, Mar. 2. The British tabloid newspaper Sunday Pictorial today suggested that Queen Elizabeth may have a "personal reason" for postponing her coronation to 1953. "Rumours in connection with this," the paper said "spring from a visit by Sir William Gilliatt, the famous gynaecologist, to Clarence House,Reuter - 124 words
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730 1952-03-03 1 FRED HAMPSON - Will Red China Russia Come To Clash Over Manchuria? (BY FRED HAMPSON HONGKONG: Nineteen fifty-two .is the year Russia is supposed to get out of Manchuria, surrendering unto China the things Peiping considers belong to China. Manchuria is the rich and disputed land of Northeast China, fought over by Russians.AP - 730 words
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Article103 1952-03-03 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 27.— The Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, received recently a deputation, on behalf of the Muslims of Madras, led by Mr. A. M. Allapichai. former President of the Madras Provincial Nationalist Muslim Majlis. The other members of the deputation were Maulana Abdul Majeed,FOC - 103 words
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52 1952-03-03 1 The Singapore Scouts Association has just heard from Scout Headquarter in London that Mr. John Pearns Nicoll, Governor-Designate of Singapore, has agreed to take over from Sir Franklin Gimson the position of Chief Scout In Singapore, on his taking up his official duties as Governor of52 words
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Advertisement9 1952-03-03 1 StHE LEADING TAMIL DAILY^ PIN MALAVA OVER 17 YEARsL.9 words
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Advertisement33 1952-03-03 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Month* 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0033 words
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784 1952-03-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., March 3, 1952. THE U.N.O. AND KASHMIR HOCTOR fr«nk Graham, United Notions representative, is to make yet another attempt to solve the IndoPakistan dispute over Kashmir. All the other points of differences having been solved, there remain only two main outstanding points to be settled;784 words
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Article1147 1952-03-03 2 KURUKSHETRA, (E. Punjab). Feb. 27.— Nearly half a million Hindus from all parts of India bathed in the holy tanks of Kurukshetra, venue of the epic battle of the MahnMiarata during the solar eclipse between three and five p.m on Feb. 25. Throughout Sunday night andFOC - 1,147 words
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Article358 1952-03-03 2 FAMILY PLANNING: STUDIES NEW DELHI. Feb. 27.— A number of pilot studies in the rhythm (safe-period) method of family planning will shortly be initiated in six centres in India in order to determine its suitability for general introduction all over the country. This pilot scheme will be undertaken on theFOC - 358 words
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Article462 1952-03-03 2 STUDY OF TAMIL VEDIC LITERATURE MADRAS, Feb 26 —The view that a proper study of Tamil Vedic literature would conduce to bring about unity among the different sections of the people professing Hindu religion was expressed by Mr. T. M. Narayanaswami Pillai, Chairman of the Madras Public Service Commission, inauguratingFOC - 462 words
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Article51 1952-03-03 2 FOC LUCKNOW, Feb. 27. -^Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, Government of India, has been declared elected to the House of the People defeating his nearest rival Mr. Jadoram Goyal (Jan Sangh) by a margin of 95.659 votes. All his three opponents including 1 a Socialist lost theirFOC - 51 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-03-03 2 United States Ambassador Cho.ster Bowles took his diplomacy the hard way when he hiked and rode horseback into Nepal to present his credentials to King Aribhu-van-.i. His journey took him over the Himalayan foothills through which beaten rebels of la.st January's revolt still lurked. A detachment of Gurkha Guards protectedA.P. - 123 words
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651 1952-03-03 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26. An all-round improvement ami development of Indian cattle must W< ?>roiiffht about, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, said here recently. Mr. Sri Prakasa, who was delivering the opening address at the Eleventh All-India CattleFOC - 651 words
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609 1952-03-03 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 27. -T a Iks between the Government of India and the Govern™ent °f Pakistan are scheduled to begin shortly for Ihe purpose of making provisional assessment of Pakistan's debt to India, the finance Minister Mr C. D. Deshmukh said inFOC - 609 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-03-03 3 Photo. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, during her recent visit to Pakistan, signed autograph books for the two sons of the late Liaquat All Khan, during a social call upon his widow, the Begum, in Karachi.- A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article85 1952-03-03 3 NAGPUR, Feb. 26. The Committee enquiring into the Nagpur air crash has practically completed its \vork here. The committee visited the injured in the hospitals recently. Five out of the ten injured admitted to the Mayo Hospital were discharged recently. The condition of five others,FOC - 85 words
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623 1952-03-03 3 Employees' Provident Fund Bill Passed NEW DELHI. Feb. 26.—Parliament passed the Employaes' Provident Fund Bill. The Labour Minister, Shrl Jagjivan Ram, said that with the passage of this measure, originally enacted in the form of an ordinance, 75 per cent of the workers employed in private industry would enjoy theFOC - 623 words
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238 1952-03-03 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 29. Replying to a question in Parliament about the offer of the Government of North Borneo to settle 10,000 Indian settlers there, Dr. B. V. Keskar said that these settlers would be given lands for the cultivation of riceFOC - 238 words
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Article23 1952-03-03 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 1. The Calcutta session of the International Film Festival was inaugurated by the West Bengal Governor Dr. H. C. Mookeriee. FOCFOC - 23 words
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Article341 1952-03-03 3 CHITTOOR, Feb. 27.— The Executive Committee of the A.P.C.C. met here yesterday to take stock of the situation following the general elections and to consider how best to reorganise and revitalise the Congress organisation in the legislature and outside. The meeting was held in the RayalaseemaFOC - 341 words
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Article893 1952-03-03 3 BOMBAY, Feb. 29.— President Rajendra Prasad, called upon the capitalists and industrialists of the country to play an important part in the national rejuvenation and make their important contribution in this great work. The President was opening the factory of the National Textile Machinery Manufacturers, nearFOC - 893 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-03-03 3 AN ATOM TOWN— AND AN ATOM PLANE The bottom photo shows the rocket range town of Woomera. Australia, where 2.500 people are preparing to set off Britain's first atomic explosion. The top photo shows one of the pilotless jet planes which is undergoing tests on the site. It is ofAP - 146 words
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Article400 1952-03-03 3 —SIR MUTHIAH KUMBAKONAM, Feb. 26. Declaring open recently the Masi Makham Municipal Exhibition in the Palace Gardens, Kumbakonam, Raja Sir M. A. Muthiah Chettiar of (Met tin ad said that the Congress would be doing a great disservice by the electorate if it refused to shoulder the responsibilityFOC - 400 words
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408 1952-03-03 4 Plea For Two Varsities Si nhalese Tamil CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The desirability of having two universihf*—?£ e U T SUI6 Sl halese j lB5 the media of instruction and the other Tamil— to expedite the transition from English to the national languages, is now receiving the attention of the universityFOC - 408 words
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Article169 1952-03-03 4 CHINGLEPUT, Feb. 26.—Information has been receivec here that some armed person* overpowered Kanniah Naidi; and three of his farmservants and carried awaj about two cart -loads of paddy from Nellikuppam village, on tihe night of Feb. 18. It is alleged that when Kanniah Naidu and his three farm-servantsFOC - 169 words
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Article272 1952-03-03 4 of wor^gooSf on Tve°rv haVing to a «*tlement reachfne a s£S T when i« 35? yo}^ g WOman is inWr wmnmnity'' ,LtU 1 Produce a thorough stalemate SstembTSflS. S£Pl KuKndr^ Um ßi° S non th ,n SET of the Church of South India. dranFOC - 272 words
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1637 1952-03-03 4 T CAME to Sagar, Mysore, South India, on 30 July, 1949. and met my new colleague, an Indian public health nurse, who had already been there for one month. Together we discussed our duties and worked out a programme; together1,637 words
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Article157 1952-03-03 4 S.I.A.— WOMEN'S GROUP "An Indian women's group was formed at a meeting in the Singapore Indian Association Tuesday, Feb. 26. It will function as an integral Dart of the Social and Cultural Section of the Association. Mrs A. Sandosham. wife of Dr. A. Sandosham. Professor of Bacteriology in the University157 words
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Article39 1952-03-03 4 Mr. U. K. R. Menon, Clerk-ln-Charge of Ord Road Government Toddy Shop passed away peacefully at the General Hospital here yesterday at 2.25 p.m. The funeral will take iplace today between 2 and 4 p.m. at Bidadari Cemetery.39 words
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36 1952-03-03 4 The Philippine Consulate in Singapore has transferred its offices from Suite 168, Raffles Hotel to No. 4. Ardmore Park, near Orchard Road. The new telephone number of the Consulate is 7338.36 words
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