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Title Section16 1952-03-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO 33. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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215 1952-03-13 1 Opposition 7o Kamarafs Leadership From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 12. In Madras where Congress has failed to obtain majority m the State Assembly, there is no official indication whether Congress party is willing or will be able to form the ministry. Mr.Copyright - 215 words
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77 1952-03-13 1 EIKE WINS AND TRUMAN LOSES IN PRIMARY ELECTION MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, Mar. 12.— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower hammered out a complete and overwhelming victory over Senator Robert A. Taft m the New Hampshire Drimary today, and Senator Eates Kefauver smashed the Democratic state party organization, defeating President Truman. It wasA.P. - 77 words
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Article92 1952-03-13 1 A Communique issued yesterday by the Sarawak Govt. states that notice is hereby given that Sarawak notes and coin are being withdrawn from cicrculation and will be replaced by Malayan currency. Sarawak currency will cease to be legal tender at a date to be proclaimed, which will be92 words
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Article17 1952-03-13 1 LONDON, Mar. 12.— Several hundred men and women gathered outside Parliament last night shouting "Churchill resign ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article266 1952-03-13 1 THREE TERRORISTS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: Three terrorists have been killed, one has been wounded and a suspect captured m the Federation, one member of the security forces has been killed. Another is missing, believed to have been killed. Yesterday evening, seven armed terrorists walked into a kampong m the266 words
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Article88 1952-03-13 1 RANGOON, Mar. 12.— The two Houses of the Burmese Parliament m joint session today elected Pr. Ba U. former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, as Burma's first President under the 1948 Independent Constitution. Dr. Ba U will be sworn m tomorrow to succeed Sao Shwe Thaike,Reuter - 88 words
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199 1952-03-13 1 DURBAN, Mar. 12.— Manila] Gandhi, 59-year-old son of Mahatma, m the fifth day of his three-week purification fast. v*i? unable to speak to friends who telephoned him yesterday. He is m bed at his home near here. Earlier yesterday friends, alarmed at his weakenedReuter - 199 words
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76 1952-03-13 1 Charges Against S. Indians Withdrawn JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 10: The charge of obstructing the police against 10 leaders of the South African Indian Congress was withdrawn today on instructions of the Attorney General. The accused inculuded Dr. Yusuf Dadoo, President, and Mr. A. Chachalia, joint secretary of the Congress. The prosecutionReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1952-03-13 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 12. —An ancient tomb dating back to 312 A.D. had been unearthed near Canton, according to a report reaching Hongkong from Kwangtung. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article171 1952-03-13 1 During the past three days the Registration Office has dealt with nearly 7,000 people seeking renewal of their cards, the issue of new cards, or entering a change of address. Only those cards m two or more pieces or which are illegible should be taken to the Registration171 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-03-13 1 Photo. Myrtle Dorai Raj, of Madras, India, and Alice Tay, of Singapore, have been students at the Westover School for Girls, m Middlebury, Connecticut, where they have been house guests. With other students, Miss Tay (center) and Miss Raj (right) take time out for tea and to catoh up onUSIS - 60 words
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193 1952-03-13 1 PERSONNEL OF NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 12. The new Kerala State Ministry composed of six Congressmen took office today at Trivandrum where they were sworn m by Rajpramukh Maharaja of Travancore. Congress Party has formed one party ministryCopyright - 193 words
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Article41 1952-03-13 1 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government will spend Rs. 150.000 to buy three launches to patrol the seas of the island's northern coast against illicit immigrants from South India. Police vigilance outposts are also to be increased to spot out illicit landers ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article222 1952-03-13 1 To clear up any possible misunderstanding which may exist over recent revisions m liauor duties, the public is advised that the following r.hanges have been made with effect from Mar. 11. 1952: BEER: The rate of duty has been increased by 20 cents on a large bottle and222 words
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1643 1952-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The following is the second set of questions and answers on the National Service Bill broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7 JO p.m. on March 11, 1952. The questions were from a Malay, an Indian and a1,643 words
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Article56 1952-03-13 1 NEW DELHI, Ma:. 12 Food Minister K. M. Munshi has warned all states m India to get ready to flght a locust invasion likely to start m May. Addressing a special conference or state representatives, he said the government waa buying two helicopters to car. ryA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-03-13 1 Photo. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt addresses a gathering at the Haiar Khedut Sammelan during her tour of Saurashtra. Others shown m the picture include high state officials. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement9 1952-03-13 1 BtHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILYp BIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL9 words
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Advertisement34 1952-03-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Mala/a, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Y«ar 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 n 39.00 1 Ytor 78.0034 words
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643 1952-03-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Mar. 13, 1952. NOT FAIR DEPORTS that have reached us indicate that Indians have begun to see through the situation created by unfounded reports m some of the newspapers. It is also heartening to learn that those who were worried, having given credence to such643 words
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328 1952-03-13 2 BANGOLARE, Mar. 7.— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, addressing a Press coifference this evening at the Residency observed that despite the tremendous nature of the problems which new India had to face, they, m India, were trying for new economic development and for new social services. AllFOC - 328 words
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122 1952-03-13 2 Nominees For Bombay States Council BOMBAY. Mar. 8. The names of 15 Congress nominees for election to the Council of States from Bombay were announced here. These include the State's Chief Minister, Mr. B. G. Kher, the Health Minister Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, Mrs. Lilavathi Munshi, Mrs. Violet AlvaFOC - 122 words
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Article75 1952-03-13 2 INDORE, Mar. 8— The Congress Central Election Committee has approved the names of Messrs. V. S. Sarwate, T. D. Pustake, Krishnakanth Vyas, Kanhialal Vaidya and Moti Ahmed Jaffari to contest the elections to the Council of States from Madya Bharat, according to the Pradesh Congress Committee office here.|FOC - 75 words
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Article83 1952-03-13 2 MRS. ROOSEVELT election to the Council of States from Delhi:- POC NEW DELHI, Mar. 8 —All the nine candidates recommended by the West Bengal for contesting the election to Pradesh Congress Committee the Council of States frm West Bengal were approved today by the Central Election Committee. ProminentFOC - 83 words
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143 1952-03-13 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— The Congress High Command is understood to have approved the choice of Mr. K. Hanumanthiah as Leader of the Mysore State Congress Assembly Party. The decision is expected to be communicated to the State Congress Assembly Party shortly. TheFOC - 143 words
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Article461 1952-03-13 2 BHUBANESWAR, Mar. 4.— Orissa Assembly's first and new session opened today here un- I der the presidentship of Raja I Sailendranarayan Bhanjadeo I M.L.A. appointed by the Governor to be Acting Speaker until Speaker is duly elected) for the purpose of administrat- I ing oath toFOC - 461 words
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Article, Illustration138 1952-03-13 2 Outstanding among the events m which the Forum students participated were the Junior UNESCO sessions, patterned after and held concurrently with the sessions of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation itself, m New York City. The two-day youth program, held at the Julia, Richman Iliyh School, In NewUSIS - 138 words
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Article415 1952-03-13 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. B. —The President ha* called upon the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of Part A and Part B States (other than Jam i. in and Kashmir State) and the members of the electoral colleges for Part C States to elect membersFOC - 415 words
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Article134 1952-03-13 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 3.— Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, categorically denied that there was any alliance or understanding, either express or otherwise, between the Fourth Party and the CCngress. In a statement to the Press, Mr. Patil said: "I want toFOC - 134 words
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Article91 1952-03-13 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— Hall stones, some of them as big as tennis balls, lashed Delhi on Mar. 1 evening when heavy rains accompanied by lighting and thunderstorms fell m the city. Puddles were formed and traffic was dislocated m some places. The rainfall recorded at the meterologicalFOC - 91 words
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733 1952-03-13 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 9— Mr. Nehru told medical historians of the Commonwealth and the United States: "If you could introduce something of the healing art m the treatment of the mind of man, both as individual and m the mass, then indeed medical science wouldFOC - 733 words
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273 1952-03-13 2 RIGHT OF WORSHIP AT RAMANA SAMADHI MADRAS, Mar. s.— At the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice Pancharjakesa Aiyar disposed of on February 29 a petition filled on behaif of Mrs. M. Krishnaswami Mudaliar (Mrs. M. K. Tayaramma) for quashing the order of the SubDivisional Magistrate, Tiruvannamalai, passed under section 107,FOC - 273 words
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Article114 1952-03-13 2 MADRAS, Mar. 5— A Press Note regardnig elections to thr Madras Legislative Council stntes that there are m this State nine Local Authorities constituencies, two Graduates' constituencies and they constitute three different classes of constituencies. The Government desire to emphasise that a person may vote m moreFOC - 114 words
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1308 1952-03-13 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 7,— A1l over the country, wholesale commodity prices continued to fall today, resulting m a pronounced drop m retail prices generally. Near-crisis conditions prevailed m principal bullion markets. Nervousness continued m share markets. COMMODITIES WHOSE RETAIL PRICES HAVE FALLEN INCLUDE EDIBLE OILS,FOC - 1,308 words
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Article142 1952-03-13 3 The General Body of the Bombay Bullion Association, which met here today, ratified the decision of the Board to declore a "state of emergency." Total number of votes polled was 284. Out of this, 270 were to favour of declaring a ;tate of emergency and 12FOC - 142 words
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Article589 1952-03-13 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 7.— While the fall m wnolesale prices of commodities witnessed during the last three days nas been welcomed with satisfaction m the Finance and Commerce Ministries of the Government of India, experts are busy analysing the factors which may have contributed to this development.FOC - 589 words
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Article336 1952-03-13 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 7. —An emergency meeting of the Calcutta Stock Exchange Committee decided here this afternoon to put a stop to kerb trading after official working hcurs, the penalty being a heavy fine and/or suspension from membership of the Stock Exchange Association. Meanwhile, near-panic conditions prevailedFOC - 336 words
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119 1952-03-13 3 AHMEDABAD, Mar. 7.— About 20,000 bales of cloth worth about Rs. 4 crores have accumulated with local wholesale cloth merchants, according to Mr. Bhogilal Sutaria, President of the Markati (Wholesale) Cloth Mermhants Association. Mr. Sutaria said about 10,000 bales which had already been soldFOC - 119 words
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Article43 1952-03-13 3 AMRITSAR, Mar. 7. —An all-round decline or two to and as a seer was reported today m brass machine-made household utensils as a result of the slump m the nonferrows metal markets here and elsewhere m India. A leading manufacturer43 words
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Article, Illustration478 1952-03-13 3 Exhibition Of Anglo -American Pointings •TRANGIPANNI" by said that he expected a further decline of at least two annas m all these manufactures of brass if the present rate of decline m the basic metals continued. FOC The Singapore Art Exhibition, which Is being held now at the British CouncilFOC; Biddy South; LUCIA KIDDER; JEAN KINLOCH SMITH - 478 words
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Article52 1952-03-13 3 JAIPUR. Mar. 7.— There has been a headlong downward trend m wool prices at Bikaner, according to reports received here tonight. Wool which was sold at Rs, 575 a maund before the slurru> is now quoted at Rs. 150. The wool market at Blkaner remained closedFOC - 52 words
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Article223 1952-03-13 3 LUCKNOW. Mar. 6.— The fall m the wholesale and retail prices of commodity markets m Uttar Pradesh touched new levels today. In Bareilly and other important markets, the prices or gur and khansari have gone down by Rs. 2 to 4 per maund within aFOC - 223 words
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Article170 1952-03-13 3 Unsettlement m the Bombay bullion market has temporarily knocked the bottom out of the world's gold smuggling market which is a very large market, running into a value ol 700 million dollars year. For a brief period yesterday, the big international interests concerned were scrambling toFOC - 170 words
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Article114 1952-03-13 3 JULLUNDUR, Mar. B.— Mr. Bh>msen Sac Mar was unanimously elected Leader of tho Fun jab Congress Assembly Party. Ninety-six out of the 98 members of the party were present. Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon, PCC President, proposed Mr. Sachar's name. He was seconded by Mr. Jagatnarain Lai, GeneralFOC - 114 words
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Article61 1952-03-13 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11.— A Japanese Government-spon-sored industrial mission of 13 men .j.rriving here on Wednesday will undertake a four-week tour of Iddia, it was officially announced Monday. An official said the mission would determine how Japan could help India's industrialisation programme and to supply capital goodsA.P. - 61 words
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Article131 1952-03-13 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Collaboration between Air Ceylon and the Tata Air Organisation m India is visualised by Mr. A. D. Shroff, Director of over 35 firms m India including those of the Tata organisation. Mr. Shroff who was m Ceylon to complete negotiations for collaborationFOC - 131 words
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Article99 1952-03-13 4 AMBALANGODA: "Speaking ill of others and a belief m horoscopes and auspicious times are two factors standing m the way of progress of the Buddhists," said Mr. D. G. O. Vajirapanie Principal of the Sri Waisakha College, Wellawatte at the prize-giving and first anniversary celebrations of theFOC - 99 words
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Article100 1952-03-13 4 PT. PEDRO: As a result of the citizenship laws disfranchising many estate labourers the Ceylon Indian Congress might have as many M.P.s as now after the general election, said Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam M.P., at a public meeting heldatThumpalai undef the auspices of the FederalFOC - 100 words
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Article270 1952-03-13 4 Deportation Orders Are Upheld COLOMBO: Mr. Justice Choksy has delivered judgment dismissing with costs five Habeas Corpus applications made by the Sudali Andy Asary against the Inspector of Police Hatton m respect of five persons against whom Deportation Orders had been made by the Minister of Defence and External Affairs.FOC - 270 words
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Article215 1952-03-13 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Industries is likely to appoint a commission to report on the development of the cigar industry and also to obtain the services of a foreign expert to help m the reorganisation of the industry. I A commission is already inquiring intoFOC - 215 words
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Article654 1952-03-13 4 Letter To The Editor: Sir. An unprovoked fling at the Kamala Club' published m. your paper on 3-3-52, compels me to place a few facts before the general Indian public lor their information. The provocation for this letter of mine is the editor's foot-note m the reply by654 words
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164 1952-03-13 4 ALL-IN WRESTLERS FIGHT FOR CHARITY Singapore's most famous Matmen headed by King Kong and including Bossa Boa, L. K. Song and Sundagar Singh with Referee Jim Anderson have generously agreed to stage on all-in wresting programme at the Great World arena on Friday, Mar. 28, at 9 p.m. The occasion164 words
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Article54 1952-03-13 4 MOSCOW, Mar. 12 —The Soviet Union's most famous women diplomat, Madame Alexandra Mikailovna Kollontai, died last Sunday aged 80, the state newspaper Izvestia reported today. Madame Kollantai was Russian Minister then Ambassadoi m Sweden from 1930 t*****. She was the first women m the world toReuter - 54 words
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Article104 1952-03-13 4 JHARIA, Feb. 29— It is understood that Munshi Ahmed Din, a prominent leader of the Socialist Party of Jamshedpur now at Dhanbad, has resigned from the primary membership of the Party. In the course of his resignation letter to the Bihar Socialist Party, last four years' experienceFOC - 104 words
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