Indian Daily Mail, 18 March 1952
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Title Section16 1952-03-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 37. SINGAPORE, TUFSDA MARCH 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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127 1952-03-18 1 In dian Met chan ts Seek Permission To Export Silver Price In India Below International Level NEW DELHI, Mar. 17. Because of a slump m silver prices over the pat three weeks Indian businessmen have approached government authorities for permission to export silver, it is learned m usually reliable financialReuter - 127 words
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Article109 1952-03-18 1 Sometime ago nembers of the public were inviled to submit their suggestions as to what form the Memorial should take. The three most popular idea were: (a) a circulating library and ground libraries to serve the whole of the Federation (t>) Scouts, Guides and youth training camps and109 words
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Article125 1952-03-18 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 17.—Professor Meghand Saha of Calcutta University is one of the three judges who are to select a winner of the Kalingr. prize for outstanding achievement m the interpretation and dissemination of science. The other two judges are Dr. Goran Liljectrand of Cartlne Institute ofGIIS - 125 words
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Article29 1952-03-18 1 Two terrorists have been killed m the Federation and eight suspected terrorist helpers have been arrested. Two members of the security forces have been killed and one fatally wounded.29 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-03-18 1 Photo. General Fulgencio Batista, smiling broadly and with upraised hands, is surrounded by Cuban soldiers at camp Columbia, Cuban Army Base, during the revolution on Mar 10. Cuba's new Chief of State has an automatic pistol stuck into Us belt- A PA.P. - 42 words
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Article269 1952-03-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— The Tunisian Minister of Justice, Mr. Salah Bin Youseff, has exposed Pakistan's false propaganda m regard to India's attitude towards the Tunisian dispute. In a letter to Prime Minister Nehru, the Minister says that the text of his statement as carried by AgenceGIIS - 269 words
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129 1952-03-18 1 Soviet Delegate On Friendship With India BOMBAY. Mar. 17.— M. Nikolai Tikhonov, leader of the Soviet delegation to the IndoSov:et Cultural Festival and Convention, said m Bombay on Thursday that friendship between India and the USSR was an unshakable friendship between two good neighbours. No mountain can act as aGIIS - 129 words
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46 1952-03-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 17.— Two candidates have been declared elected unopposed to Upper House of Parliament Maulana Abdul Shakoor from Ajmer State and Mr. Chiranjilal Varma from Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur. Both of them belone to the Contrress Party. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article264 1952-03-18 1 PATNA. Mar. 17. The Congress President, Mr. Jawjharlal Nehru, has communicated to Mr. Lakshmi Narain Sudhansu. President of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee, that if Mr. Sri Krishna Sinha and Dr. Anugrah-* Narain Sinha, Chief Minister and Finance Minister respectively, did not agree over theFOC - 264 words
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Article91 1952-03-18 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 17. A number of questions including law and order, economic and food situation, rehabilitation of refugees and the place of the national language m relation to regional languages were discussed m a conference of State Governors m New Delhi which concluded on Saturday. Mr.GIIS - 91 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-03-18 1 Photo. Mr. Kabib Rahimtola, Pakistan's Ambassador to France, shakes hands with President Vincent Auriol of France at the Elysee Palace m Paris, Mar 11. Mr. Rahimtola had just presented his credentials to M. Auriol. Between the two is M. Edouard De La Cbauviniere, France's chief of proto col A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article525 1952-03-18 1 KARACHI, Afar. 17. Pakistan's Finance Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali announced Saturday that his government had taken action to float a company named "Pakistan Armament and Aircraft Industries" with an authorised capital of 100,000,000 rupees (£10,832,000 sterling) to ensure Pakistan's independence of foreign armaments. The Minister was introducingReuter - 525 words
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Article44 1952-03-18 1 The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Lee Thean-Chu to be a Temporary Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council from Mar. 14. for tiie period during which the Honourable Mr. Lim Khye Seng, 0.8.E.. is absent from the Federation.44 words
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41 1952-03-18 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 17.— Mr. Khub Chand. ICS, till recently Deputy High-Commissioner for India m Pakistan, Karach', has been appointed India's Minister to Iraq, says a press note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.41 words
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Article315 1952-03-18 1 Gallant People Of Temenggor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Food as the reward for courage was dropped by parachute on remote Kampong Temenggor this morning to the families of the men who defied 150 terrorists with the cry: "Lawan sampai Mati" ("wo fight unto death"), nearly a year ago, an RAF Valetta315 words
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Article73 1952-03-18 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that the down local train which leaves Ir>oh at 6.40 a.m. will, from Thursday. Mar. 20. to Saturday. Mar. 22, depart from Ipoh at 8.30 a.m. and terminate at Kuala Lumpur. Local train services from Kuala Lumpur to Gemas and73 words
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Article70 1952-03-18 1 S.S. Rajula that arrived here Sunday from Madras brought 484 fleck passengers and 111 saloon passoMjfer/s from Madras. It is understood over one thousand paAsetigerft disembarked at Penang. Enquiries at the shipping companies at Singapore and Penang reveal the fact that the ships sailed from Madras on70 words
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Article110 1952-03-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 17.—A private aircraft crashed m a village north of Delhi last night killing all three occupants. A German engineer Walther Knoerlein, 50 and two Indians were killed. Their single- engined Bonanza aircraft was on a return trio from Jammu to Delhi. It wasReuter - 110 words
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Article97 1952-03-18 1 Kashmir Emporium Here SRINIGAR, Kashmir, Mar. 17. The Kashmir government, who runs state-operated emporiums for the sale of Kashmir arts and crafts, is trying to open an outlet m Singapore. Officials here said steps are being taken to obtain suitable quarters m Singapore to house a Kashmir emporium. Stateoperated emporiumsA.P. - 97 words
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Article40 1952-03-18 1 BOMBAY. March. 17. SSc members of the Swiss-Himala-yan expedition arrived m Bombay on Saturday from Geneva. They are the first batch of a party of 14. Other eight members and the leader are expected to arrive next week.40 words
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Advertisement9 1952-03-18 1 lItHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY; iIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARS:9 words
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Advertisement110 1952-03-18 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malqya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Place* 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE the following schedule changes including additional flights KUALA LUMPUR/ IPOH and RETURN Effective 19th110 words
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627 1952-03-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Mar. 18, 1952. INDIA MISREPRESENTED When the Partition was decided by Lord Louis Mountbatten and accepted by India, it was only m the hope that the Muslims and Hindus m India whose relations have been strained beyond repair, if they w«re to live m perfect627 words
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746 1952-03-18 2 Madras Congress Party To Elect Leader Next Week MADRAS, Mar. 10.— Mr.?. S. Kumaraswami Rafo, Chief Minister, had a dwomion with Messrs K. Kamaroj Nadar (President. T.N.C.C), and N. Sanjeeva Reddi (President, A.P.C.C.i, at his residence, en their return from New Delhi after attending »ne meeting of the Congress Working746 words
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Article181 1952-03-18 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 10.--The Chief Minister of PEPSU, Col. Raghubir Singh, today discussed about the personnel of the PEPSU Ministry with the Congress President. It is understood that the discussions will continue for a day or two more. As regards Bhopal and Aimer, the personnel of the Ministries181 words
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Article118 1952-03-18 2 Petitions Of Communist Detenus NEW DELHI, Mar. 16.— The Supreme Court on Mar. 10 Issued rule to t*ie Bombay and West Bengal Governments m the case of two Communist detenus who appeared before the Court for the preliminary hearings of their habeas corpus petitions. The court issued rule on aFOC - 118 words
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Article104 1952-03-18 2 The 24th meeting of tht West Bengal Minority Comnlssion was held recently In Writers' Buildings, Calcutta, Mr. K. P. Mookerjee, Labour Minister and Chairman of the Commission presided. Mr. N. N. Chatterjee, Dy. Secy., Home Department was also present. An objectionable article m a newspaper was brought toFOC - 104 words
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116 1952-03-18 2 JAMMU. Mar. 14.—Two boys of seven and ten years now lying m Hiranagar civil hospital are among the seven injured m the raid by armed Pakistanis on a Jammu vil_ lage on the night of Mar. 2. according to details received recently. The raiders whoFOC - 116 words
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Article80 1952-03-18 2 SHTJjLONG. Mar. 16.—Sadiya. headquarters of the Mlshmi Hills, which has undergone great changes m the earthquake of 1950 and during the floods thereafter, is being abandoned for all practical purposes, it is learnt. The Government, have decided to move all executive offices of the North-EastFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-18 2 The New Cabin, t <»f Egypt led by th« Prm.r Minister Naguib El Hila'., Pasha e>»erges from Hie ivi:)b<th l\ilace m Cairo fift ?r licinjf sworn m on Mar. 2. In the front row (fourth from left) is the Prime Minister and on the left of the front row isA.P. - 72 words
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570 1952-03-18 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.— Following is the final list of approved Congress nomineesfor election to the Council of States issued by the Central Congress Election Committee last night: AJMER: Maulvi Abdul Shukkur. ASSAM: Maulana Mohamed Tayyabulla; Dr. S. K. Bhuya; Mr.FOC - 570 words
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Article257 1952-03-18 2 MADRAS, Mar. 10.— Mr. K. KamaraJ Nadar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, when met byPressmen today on his return from New Delhi, stated that the party position after the recent elections and allied matters like Ministry-making were discussed by the Congress High CommandFOC - 257 words
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Article346 1952-03-18 2 MADRAS, Mar. 12.—Twen-ty-six nomination papers were filed today before the Deputy Secretary of the Madras Legislature for election to the Council of States by the new-ly-elected members of the Madras Legislative Assembly. The candidates' are: A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Dr. B. P,attabhi Sitaramayya, Mrs Mona Hensman, Messrs. NFOC - 346 words
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Article101 1952-03-18 2 BANGALORE, Mar. 12.— The following 1 nominations were filed to-day before the secretary of the Mysore Legislature who is also the Returning Officer m regard to elections to the Council of States and the Legislative Council Council of States Janab Mohamad Valiulla, Mr. S. V. Krishnamurthi Rao, Mr. B.FOC - 101 words
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Article186 1952-03-18 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 11.— Nine candidates have so far filed their nominations for elections to the Council of States frooi the Bombay State Assembly. Seven of them were Congress nominees and one each of the Scheduled Castes Federation and the Peasants and Workers Party. They included Bombay's Chief Minister, Mr.FOC - 186 words
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Article103 1952-03-18 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 11.— Miss Padmaja Naidu, who had been selected by the Central Election Committee for election to the Council of States, has decided to withdraw her name. Miss Naidu informed that she did not ilke to stand for election to the Council of States. In fact she hadFOC - 103 words
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493 1952-03-18 3 Socialist MPs Urge U.N. Secretary To Secure Release Of Ghaffar Khan LUCKNOW, Mar. 16.-Seth Damodar Sivanip and Mr Sarangadhar Das, Socialist members of Parliament, have appealed to the U.N Secretary-General, M. Trygve Lie, to endeato Jf cure the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, now detained m a Pakistan jailFOC - 493 words
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Article192 1952-03-18 3 CUTTACK. Mar.. 16. The Governor of Ortssa, Mr. Asaf Ali. m his address to the new OrJrsa Legislative Assembly, zx2 a fervent appeal to its nembers to see that the denocratic way of life and Government proved a& a conspicuous success. The Governor said there were millionsFOC - 192 words
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Article89 1952-03-18 3 Khan Pordil Khan, Secretary of the West Bengal Pakhtoon Jirga-i-Hind, recently appealed to the Government of Pakistan, to re. lease the doctors' report on Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who is m detention m Lahore The Government of Pakistan recently announced the appointment of two doctors to examine theFOC - 89 words
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Article31 1952-03-18 3 PALITANA MAHARAJA ARRESTED RAJKOT, Mar. 16. The Maharaja of Palitana was on Mar. 11 arrested under the Preventive Detention Act for alleged complicity In *<vhat is officially described *s a "con-31 words
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Article205 1952-03-18 3 INDIA GOVT. REJECT SOVIET OFFER BOMBAY, Mar. 16.- Mr. S. Semenov, Deputy Minister for Cinematography, U. S. S. R., who represented his country m the International Film Festival held last month m all the principal cities m India, m a farewell message expressed the hope that the festival would strengthenFOC - 205 words
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Article58 1952-03-18 3 JUBBULPORE, Mar. 16.— An absconding prisoner appeared before a local magistrate here l-ast Saturday stating he could not have peace of mind unless he underwent his "full kuniishment." The prisoner escaped from Damoh jail m 1950 some three months before completing his sentence for a theft.FOC - 58 words
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Article48 1952-03-18 3 HYDERABAD, Mar. 15.— A teacher m a local high school here had never taken leave during his 25 years of service m the school was re_ warded with a "never absented prize.' The teacher, Mr. Rahlm, considered his duty as essential to the community. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article208 1952-03-18 3 No Congress Majority In Bombay BOMBAY, Mar. 16. The Congress, which controlled the Bombay Municipal Corporation for the last 14 years, today failed to secure an absolute majority m the 124--member civic body. The party, which contested 105 seats, secured only 55 with four results yet to be declared IneFOC - 208 words
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Article112 1952-03-18 3 POON, Mar. 16.— 1n the first general elections to the Poona City Municipal Corporation, the Congress Party captured only 13 of the 48 seats, results of which were declared. The Nagarik Sang-hathana, a newly-formed all-party organisation, captured 22 seats and Independents 13. Major reverse sustained by the Congress onFOC - 112 words
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Article37 1952-03-18 3 SURAT. Mar. 16.— The Congress has won 45 seats, 32 of Ln<em uncontested, m the 50. member Surat Municipal Board. Of the remaining five, three went to Independent Muslims, three of whom were returned unopposed. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article114 1952-03-18 3 KATHMANDU, Mar. 14. Prime Minister Mr. M. P. Koirala has asked all those ministers who are on tour to return to the capital within 72 hours. The Prime Minister's call was broadcast by the Nepal Radio twice m the past 24 hours. Four members of tne 12--memberFOC - 114 words
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Article82 1952-03-18 3 ARRAH, Mar. 16.— A young Bengalee student appearing at the B.A. examination here committed suicide after returning from the examination hall by hanging himself from a rope on Tuesday last fearing that he had not fared well m his English second paper. The student and his wifeFOC - 82 words
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419 1952-03-18 3 NEW DELHI, Mar 16.— The 12-man Japanese Government-sponsored industrial mission, arrived here on a five-week tour of India to explore the possibility of co-operating m India's industrial development and to find out the scope for marketing the various capital goods manufactured by Japan.FOC - 419 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-03-18 3 France paid homage to the 2,500 French who died under the Japanese Occupation of Indo-China, m a ceremony at the Arc De Triomphe, Paris, Mar 9. Hie dead were represented by the body of E-lmond Grethen, one of their of the Indo-Chinese Guard. The body arrived Mar 9 from MarseillesA.P. - 88 words
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757 1952-03-18 3 When A Hindu Marriage Is Null And Void? —BOMBAY HIGH COURT BOMBAY, Mar. 16. A Hindu marriage which took place m Bombay under Hindu rites two years ago was declared null and void by Mr, Justice Tendolkar, at the Bombay High Court, on Mar. 10, on the ground of impotencyFOC - 757 words
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Article147 1952-03-18 3 CALCUTTA. Mar IG. The Calcutta High Court all. wed the appeals preferred by Anwarali Sarkar and several others, accused m what is known as the Jessop factory raid case, and directed their retrial by courts of competent jurisdiction. The case arose from a disturbance inside theFOC - 147 words
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Article203 1952-03-18 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 16. Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Governor of West Bengal, m his address to the existing Legislative Assembly which met for Its concluding session, expressed his appreciation of the efficient and methodical manner m which different stages of the elections had been managed m203 words
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Article174 1952-03-18 3 "As regards development measures, he said, the Mayurakshi barrage was completed and construction of the dam had been taken up. One lakh acres of land had received irrigation facilities during last year out of this scheme." The Governor expressed sa. tisfaction that the first phase m the implementationFOC - 174 words
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Article42 1952-03-18 3 MADRAS, Mar. 14.— Mr. T. Prakasam, Andhra X.M P. leader, will seek election to the Madras Legislative Council (Upper House), it is understood. His candidature will *c sponsored by the members cf the X.M.P. Party m Madras Assembly. FOCFOC - 42 words
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761 1952-03-18 4 A Comprehensive Economic Commercial Survey Of Ceylon CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: One of the most comprehensive economic and commercial surveys of Ceylon produced m recent years was issued recently. It is the newest addition to the Overseas Economic Surveys published by the Commercial Relations and Exports Department of the British BoardFOC - 761 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-03-18 4 Photo. School children at Ampang Resettlement Area are helping to lay a padang and build their school. School Children weeding the compound of their school. D.I.D.I.C. - 26 words
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378 1952-03-18 4 BATTICALOA: The commencement of work on the Allai Extension Scheme m th c practically uncharted jungles of the Eastern Province, somewhere half way between Batticaloa and Trincomalee, has focussed the attention of the public on the ancient Buddhist Shrine at Seruvawila. An unprecedentedlyFOC - 378 words
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Article31 1952-03-18 4 A patrol of Cameronians fired at four terrorists m the Muar area of Johore Sunday. One terrorists was killed and a machin-gun, a handgrenade, ammunition, documents and medical supplies were recovered.31 words
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Article, Illustration416 1952-03-18 4 Photo. COLOMBO: The Ceylon Air Academy will inaugurate shortly a charter service for tourists who wish to see more of Ceylon than they are able to by bus or car within a limited time. The Acting Commandant of the Academy, Captain C. H. S. Amerasekera,FOC; A.P. - 416 words
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Article179 1952-03-18 4 COLOMBO: "Because we have no sea transport of our own we have had to accept whatever prices for our rubber, tea and coconut that America and Britain cared to pay us," said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, presiding at the inaugural meeting of the Fort-Pettah branchFOC - 179 words
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362 1952-03-18 4 The Singapore Art Society's exhibition of paintings and drawings by seven. English and American woman artists, which finished Sunday resulted m the sale of 46 pictures for a total of $2,450. This was the ninth exhibition of paintings organized by the Society since April. 1950. In this362 words
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Article255 1952-03-18 4 COLOMBO: The mutilation of radio relay transmitters at Jaffna. Batticaloa, Matara and Kandy, which was decided upon by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications recently, is estimated to cost Rs. 5,000,000. It is intended to instal 7.5 kilowatt transmitters at Jaffna and Batticaloa while the stations atFOC - 255 words
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Article50 1952-03-18 4 CALCUTTA, Mar. 17.— West Bengal budget for 1952-53 shows a deficit of Rs. 58.5 million. Taking into account the opening balance of nearly Rs. 26.8 million the new financial year is expected to close with a deficit of a little over Rs 31.7 million. GIISGIIS - 50 words
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Article43 1952-03-18 4 Early yesterday morning, a patrol of 1/7 Gurkha* acting on information killed a terrorist m the Seremban district of Negri Sembilan. A shot-gun, rifle, a handgrenade, ammunition and documents were recovered. The dead terrorist has been identified as Poh Yin.43 words
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