Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1952
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Title Section16 1952-03-17 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952. VOL. VIII. NO. 36. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article199 1952-03-17 1 ECHO OF SLUMP IN INDIA Duty On Raw Cotton Reduced DECISION ON PRICES OF CLOTH AND YARN SOON From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 16. The Government of India have decided to abolish from today export duty on groundnut oil and kardi seed, niger seedCopyright - 199 words
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Article65 1952-03-17 1 ELECTED TO COUNCIL OF STATE From Our Own Correspondent AJMER Mar. 16. The first person to be elected to the Union's Council of States was Maulana Abul Shakoor, Congress nominee who was declared elected unopposed from Ajmer Assembly on Saturday. The Assembly is controlled by the Congress which has twenty65 words
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Article113 1952-03-17 1 BALESTIER COMMUNITY CENTRE The Executive Council of the BALESTIER COMMUNITY CENTRE announce that arrangements have been made by Messrs. LION LTD. to provide Free Film Shows and Coca Cola Drinks to residents occupying Singa. pore Improvement Trust Quarters at Balestier Area. The following programme has been finalised:— Mar. 17 and113 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-17 1 Photo. Members of the Turkish Press Delegation visited the Mineratogical Museum of the Raman Institute of Science, Bangalore, during their recent visit to the city. Photo shows the members of the Delegation m conversation with Dr. C. V. Raman, one of the celebrated scientists of India, at the JWneralogkJ&l MuseumGIIS - 54 words
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Article172 1952-03-17 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 16— T^e Ting Fung Co. specialized m "Dragon eyes" and was one of the largest food exporters In Shanghai. In Nationalist days, Shang hai radio announcers some four or five times a day extrolled the virtues of "L>ragon eyes," a dried nut from Poochow, highlyA.P. - 172 words
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Article103 1952-03-17 1 KARACHI, Mar. 18. Although the intervention of United Nations teams of observers m Kashmir has minimised violence, 18 people have been killed, 16 wounded and 33 kidnapped as a result of breaches of the ceasefire by India, Pakistan's Minister of Kashmir Affairs, Mahmud Hussain, said Saturday.A.P. - 103 words
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Article148 1952-03-17 1 SINGAPORE, Mar. 16. A new crisis m the Thailand govevnment was marked yesterday by apparently false rumours that 25-year-old King Phumiphon had been kidnaped. Delayed press messages trom the Thailand capital said the government information department admitted "there :3 an emergency on." Other reports and travellers arrivingA.P. - 148 words
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Article29 1952-03-17 1 A Postal Agency at the Cooperative Stores, 171 Joo Chiat Road, has been opened for the sale of stamps and the acceptance and posting of postal articles.29 words
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Article260 1952-03-17 1 RS. 85 LAKHS DEFICIT: RESERVES REDUCED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 15.— The Madras Legislative Assembly which was elected m 1946 began its last session today before being dissolved as new legislature has been elected on the basis of adult franchise. The Assembly met mCopyright - 260 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-03-17 1 Photo. Myrtle Doral Raj, of Madras, India, and Alice Tay, of Singapore, have been students at the Westnvrr school for Oirls, m Middlebury, Connecticut, where they have been house *ue*ts. Miss Raj (left) and Miss Tay depart by train from Middlebury enroute to Wellesley College, at Wellesley, Massachusetts, whereU.S.I.S. - 55 words
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696 1952-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar 14.— The Works, Production and Supply Ministry expects a saving of Rs. 55,000 due to reduction m establishment and economy m office expenditure during last year, out of the total Budget grant of Rs. 15,49,300, according to the Ministry's Interim ReportFOC - 696 words
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Article68 1952-03-17 1 The target date, March 17, for control of free rice is rescinded. Control of free rice will come into force on March 31. 1952, m Selangor. The Older whereby holders of ration cards must take 3Va katties of Government rice is also waived. Card holders now68 words
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235 1952-03-17 1 PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC FRONT BEING FORMED From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM Mar. II The United Front of Leftists m Travancore-Cochin Assembly are determined to oust the newly appointed Congress ministry and are making every effort to get all non-Congressmen m the legislature to form235 words
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Article64 1952-03-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Samuel Abishegam, Trade Union Officer, attached to the ■headquarters of the Trade Union Adviser's Office at Kuala Lumpur is proceeding to the United Kingdom on a postselection course prescribed for officers of the Trade Union Adviser's Department. The course will last six months64 words
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Article59 1952-03-17 1 On the second day of his tour of Malacca, the Deputy High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, accompanied by the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, visited the operations room at the C.I.D. Headquarters, and later visited the Malay Women Training College at59 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-03-17 1 Photo. Princess Faiza, .sister of King Farouk of Efcypt admires the handicraft of Egyptian girl guides m Cjftfo, Mar 2. The Princess represented Queen Narrimstfat a charity performance m aid of the girl guid^g^ar E«ypt with her Is the guide lea A .P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article157 1952-03-17 1 Dissatisfaction Among Terrorists On the evening of March 13 a fully uniformed terrorist named Chong Ah Chen surrendered at the Province Wellesley police post. He handed over a sten gun and four fully loaded magazines, a handgrenade and over 1,000 dollars m cash. He also delivered to the police a157 words
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Article68 1952-03-17 1 Manilal Feeling Better DURBAN. Mar. 16. Mr. Manilal Gandhi was reported today 10th day of his 21-day fast to be feeling much better although still weak. He continues to take only four glasses of water a day. Although confined to hid bed, he gets up for short periods and particularlyReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1952-03-17 1 MELBOURNE, Mar. 16. India, Pakistan and Ceylon are being considered as possible sources to contribute materials and equipment to a AflOO million plan to boost arms production, a reliable source said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement34 1952-03-17 1 Subscription Fates (BY POS^ Malaya, N. 3. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0034 words
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726 1952-03-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Mar. 17, 1952. SLUMP IN INDIA So rapid was the slump m India, that it has created a paradise of confusion vastly refreshing to the fatigued senses and resources of the common man but greatly disconcerting to the get-rich-quick speculator. World commodity prices began to726 words
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Article439 1952-03-17 2 NAGPUR, Mar. iC. According to the counsel for the senior Bhonsia Estate, a sensational case is brewing m Nagpur, which may go to the United Nations, if the Govt. of India fail to do anything about it. After a prolonged study of relevent historicalFOC - 439 words
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Article71 1952-03-17 2 LONDON, Mar. 16.— A University professor said here Wednesday that the study of fjreat Asiatic civilisations demand far more attention m the West "if we are to rid ourselves of the provincialism which tacitly assumes that the history of Western Europe is the history of mankind."71 words
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Article579 1952-03-17 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 9.—Experiments at the research station, Pouna, to find out whether the upper reaches of the River Hooghly could be improved by dredging or draining works or it was preferably to short-circuit them by means of a ship canal, connecting Diamond Harbour with KidderporeFOC - 579 words
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Article756 1952-03-17 2 First Of Its Kind In India LUCKNOW, Mar. 15. The UP. Legislative Assembly, m a case probably the flwt of Its kind m India, decided recently to issue a warrant of arrest against the editor of a journal to enforce his presence m the House for consideration of a chargeFOC - 756 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1952-03-17 2 Madras Chief Minister's Tribute To Maharaja Of Bhavnagar MADRAS, Mar. 15. A party, on behalf of the Government of Madras, to bid farewell to the Maharaja of Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras, and Her Highness the Maharani of Bhavnagar, was held last week of Raja|i Hall, Mount Road, by Mr. P.1,201 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1952-03-17 3 U. S. Interest In India: No Desire For Domination —Mrs. FDR. HYDERABAD, Mar. 14. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said here that there was a great deal of thinking being done m her country about India and her people and for the most part there was great respect there for the IndianFOC; A.P. - 1,421 words
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Article210 1952-03-17 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 14.— Shri K. M. Munshi. Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, said here last week that English language has played a very important part m the development of India's national character and as such it was foollsn to talk of doing away withFOC - 210 words
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Article67 1952-03-17 3 VIRUDHUNAGAR: The Jocal cotton traders have closed down their shops snice yesterday. About 2,000 labourers attached to these shops have requested the traders to reopen the market. They have also requested the Police official an<l the Asjjistant Labour Inspector to take necessary steps. By the closing of the marketFOC - 67 words
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Article257 1952-03-17 3 SHOLAPUR: There was no trading m the wholesale market m groundnut and oth/ir seeds and gain here due to distress conditions caused by the steep fall m prices of these commodities. All the six oil mills m the city and those m district places Including AkalkotFOC - 257 words
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Article56 1952-03-17 3 MYSORE. Mar. 7.— lt is learnt that Mysore City would shortly have a fundamental education centre to be started by the United Nations. The cost of running the organisation would be met by the UN for a period of 12 years and then would' be handedFOC - 56 words
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639 1952-03-17 3 EXPANSION OF BASIC SCHOOLS IN INDIA XEfe-DEiill, THar. 44, Recommendations regarding the expansion of Basic Education m India by the Committee on the Curriculum of Basic Schools and the Committee on the Productive Aspect of Basic Education, appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Education, will be stu died byFOC - 639 words
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Article154 1952-03-17 3 KARACH, Mar. 14.— C01. A. S. B. Shah, Secretary of the Pakistan Ministry of States and Frontier regions, has been appointed Pakistan Ambassador to Afghanistan, according to the "Civil and Military Gazette. The paper said that official announcement was expected within a fortnight. Since twoFOC - 154 words
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Article44 1952-03-17 3 VIJAYAWADA, Mar. B.— Mr. H. V. Kamath, M.P.. who was defeated m the recent elections to the House of the People from Madhya Pradesh, is likely to contest the elections from the Ramnad constituency (Madras State) which has fallen vacant.44 words
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Article690 1952-03-17 4 Firm 'No' To Total Prohibition CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Minister of Home Affairs, told a deputation of temperance workers that he could not agree to a system of total prohibition under which permits would be issued to liquor addicts. Sir Oliver, it is understood told the deputation thatFOC - 690 words
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Article117 1952-03-17 4 COLOMBO: Teachers un able to teach m the national languages when the medium of instruction m the upper schools is changed should be given the option of retirement with compensation for 4oss of career is the text of a resolu. tion passed by the National Union ofFOC - 117 words
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234 1952-03-17 4 Man's Ability To Kill Is The Menace COLOMBO: Dr. Brock Chisholm. Director General, World Health Organisation, warned that "the one overwhelming need tn the world today was that children of this age, should be taught to behave better than their parents or their ancestors." Dr. Chisholm was addressing the localFOC - 234 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-03-17 4 Photo). The Deputy Director of Operations, General Sir Rob Lockhart, went on a tour of inspection of areas m North Selangor on Mar. 12. Picture shows General Lockhart talking to a trainee. Ibrahim bin' Sapto, from Malacca, at the Federal Jungle Holding Company training centre D.I.D.I.C. - 46 words
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Article222 1952-03-17 4 JAFFNA: "Adoption of the suggested amendments will usher m a strongly democratic institution under the aegis of the Home Minister for the control of Hindu temporalities, something similar to a local government body like a Municipality or an Urban Council." states Mr. T. Muttucumaru, Emeritus Principal, ChavakachcheriFOC - 222 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-03-17 4 Photo. The two-day youth programme, held at the Julia Richman High School, m New York, was mainly a question and answer discussion on the school and home life of the students m their own countries. Ma' Moon Ibrahim Hilmi, of Baghdad, Iraq, speaks into the microphone as he addresses theUSIS - 52 words
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1043 1952-03-17 4 SWAMI VENKATESANANDA - Sri Swami Sivanandaji's Global, Tour SWAMI VENKATESANANDA The Divine Life Society of which Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati is the FounderPresident, will launch a dynamic Missiondissemination of divine knowledge far and wide, by an International Tour, with the following aims and objects: (1) To Inculcate the true religious spirit Into the1,043 words
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