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Title Section20 1952-03-27 1 Ind ia n Da il y Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 46. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, *MARCH 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article158 1952-03-27 1 CANADIAN M.P. DENOUNCES RACIAL SEGREGATION CAPETOWN, Mar. 26. Mass meetings throughout South Africa called for the resignation of Prime Minister Daniel Malan, who replied with a statement that he would not be intimidated. The Prime Minister stood by his decision to proceed frith legislation to declareReuter - 158 words
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Article51 1952-03-27 1 JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 26. In spite of the refusal of Dr. Malan to meet officials of the "Torch Commando.'' its national president. "Sailor Malan and two others will leave Johannesburg for Capetown today to see the Premier about the flouting of the appeal court's decision on the voters' bilL-A.P. - 51 words
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167 1952-03-27 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 26.— The AU-India Manufacturers Association, Bombay, is likely to send an industrial mission to Japan to explore possibilities of increased trade and industrial relations between the two countries This was announced at an informal meeting of the AIMO with the Japanese industrial missionGIIS - 167 words
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93 1952-03-27 1 LONDON, Mar. 26. Lord Salisbury, the new Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, and Earl Jowitt, Labour, paid tribute m the House of Lords Tuesday to Don Stephen Senanayake, Ceylon Prime Minister, who died last week. Lord Salisbury, leader of the House of Lords, expressed the "deepReuter - 93 words
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Article68 1952-03-27 1 SIMLA, Mar. 26— Himachai Pradesh's budget for 1952-53 was presented to the newly constituted State Assembly by the Chief Minister, Dr. Y. 8. Parmar, m Simla yesterday. The budget indicated a surplus of Rs. 1.28 million. No new taxes are proposed m the budget. Revenue receipts atGIIS - 68 words
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Article, Illustration267 1952-03-27 1 STALHAM, England, Mar. 26.— Robert C. Wiltshire. Acting Commissioner of Singapore Police, whose retirement from the Colonial Service was announced yesterday, said last night that he himself had asked to be relieved from duty. He was Acting Commissioner at Singapore when 18 persons were killed m the MoslemAP; A.P. - 267 words
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158 1952-03-27 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— India's imports of petroleum products last year amounted to 3.5 million tons, as against 2J6 million tons m the previous year. Imports have be^n heavier despite the stoppage m June 1951 of exports from Ahadan which gave India more than halfGIIS - 158 words
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Article65 1952-03-27 1 KARACHI, Mar. 26.—Pakistan will sign an agreement with the World Bank Thursday m Washington ior a loan of $27,200,000 for the rehabilitation of the Pakistan railways, it was announced hece last night. Two other loan agreements were expected to be concluded shortly for a paperReuter - 65 words
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Article73 1952-03-27 1 Kuala Kubu Bahru Gap Traffic No civilian vehicles including buses are to travel from Kuala Kubu Bahru to the Gap except on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1400 hours, starting from Kuala Kubu Bahru behind the army convoy. This will also apply from the Gap to Kuala Kubu Bahru on73 words
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Article42 1952-03-27 1 SINDRI: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh Finance Minister, Government of India, visited the Sindri Fertiliser Factory on Mar. 18. This was the Finance Minister's first visit to the Factory. He spent about two hours inspecting the Factory. FOC PHOTO).FOC - 42 words
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208 1952-03-27 1 Dudley Senanayake To Be Persuaded lo Accept Premiership KOTELAWALA LOSING SUPPORT COLOMBO. Mar. 26.— A few hours before Lord Soulbury, the Governor-General, was due to return here from his interrupted leave m London, a demand was made that Mr. Duncan Senanayake, 40- year-old Minister of Agriculture and a son ofA.P. - 208 words
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Article55 1952-03-27 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 26. Dudley Senanayake today agreed to succeed his father as Prime Minister of Ceylon. Today. Dudley, who earlier refused to take the post, bowed to the urging of his father's United National Party, the dominant faction. Dudley will serve as Prime Minister until elections are heldA.P. - 55 words
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Article36 1952-03-27 1 TAIPEH. Mar. 26. -Mr. Dan A. Kimball. United States Secretary of the Navy, said hej;e Tuesday that the United States would take action to blockade the mainland of China "if necessary." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article80 1952-03-27 1 Try Again Leads To Divorce COLOMBO: The "Try Again" outlook has led more women now to sue for divorce m Ceylon, according to Mr. N. Sinnetamby, a district judge here. I have made my bed and I must lie on it." This was women's attitude to marriage before, 'the judgeReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1952-03-27 1 KARACHI, Mar. 26.—Pakistan will shortly sign treaties of friendship with the Lebanon and Yemen, Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Zafruliph Khap, told Parliament yesterday Negotiations on trade agreements with Turkey and Persia were m advanced stages, he added. Preparations for opening a diplomatic mission m Thailand hadReuter - 62 words
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Article357 1952-03-27 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— The Minister for Works, Production and Supply Mr. N. V. Gadgil announced m New Delhi yesterday that the i Indian Government were considering the installation of a I pig iron plant to meet the demands of the fast expandI ingGIIS - 357 words
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Article55 1952-03-27 1 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 26— A surplus of Rs. 400,000 is shown m the Travancore-Co-chin budget for the year 1952--1953 presented to the State Assembly yesterday by the Finance Minister, Mr. P. G. Menon. Estimated at the exisisting level of taxation, the revenue is fixed at Rs. 163 million andGIIS - 55 words
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187 1952-03-27 1 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 26— Addressing the first session of the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly m Travandrum on Monday the Rajpramukh announced that the State Government had decided to lift the ban on certain organisations which .were illegal m the State. The organisations include the CommunistFOC - 187 words
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Article123 1952-03-27 1 The wholly erroneous aUJtement which appeared m certain Eunday Newspapers not m the Indian Daily Mail to the effect that a large number of civilians employed by the Army are to be dismissed and that REME Base Workshops Ayer Raja is to close down was made without123 words
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Article137 1952-03-27 1 The Superintendent Traffic Police m a statement yesterday morning states that m order to assist the peak hour flow of traffic, an experiment will be carried out with effect from 28.3.52. From 12.30 p.m. until 1.15 p.m. and again from 4.30 p.m. until 6.00 p.m., Collyer Quay will137 words
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Article119 1952-03-27 1 (From our own correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 26.— The Government of India have given the award of 'Distinguished Musician of the Year m Carnatic Music' to Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer, a talented Vidwan of the South. It may be re-called that the Government of India have recently announced119 words
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66 1952-03-27 1 KARACHI, Mar. 26.— Three policemen were killed and one wounded m a gun battle lasting for twenty-six hours between a small detachment of police and three military deserters from Khaipur State m Pakistan One of the deserters was shot dead and another wounded beforeA.P. - 66 words
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124 1952-03-27 1 President Concerned Over Rayalaseema hamine CALLS FOR REPORT ON CONDITIONS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 26.— The President of the Indian Union has called for a report on famine conditions m Rayalaseema, Anantapur m the South, Governor of Madras Sri Prakasa who is touring famine areas revealed. The President124 words
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74 1952-03-27 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26.— The Government of India have removed all restrictions on movement, price, production and distribution of cotton seeds, says a Press note issued on Monday by the Ministry of Food and Atfrieuliune. The existing orders m the Punjab under the Essential SuppliesGIIS - 74 words
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Article176 1952-03-27 1 PARIS. Mar 26 —Prime Minister Mohammed Chemik, and three other Tunisian ministers were arrested during the night, the French Press Agency reported from Tunis today. At the same time, three Neo-Destor (Nationalist) leaders, who were already under house arrest at Tabarrawere, were transferred to another place mA.P. - 176 words
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224 1952-03-27 1 Fed. Chettiars To Suspend Money Lending Business KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: An Extraordinary General Meeting of the All-Malaya Nattukkottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce was held on gunday. Mar. 23 under the Chairmanship of Mr. M. KM. Rama Govindan Cheitiar uhe President. Several representatives from all over the Federation of Malaya attended224 words
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Article53 1952-03-27 1 lt is hereby notified that the Buntong Lima Bridge, main road north 14 mile stone, Province Wellesley. will be closed to traffic from Mar. 26 to April 1 (both days inclusive)! from 9.30 p.m. each day ta 5.30 a.m. next day ending witU the ujuuuntr53 words
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Advertisement12 1952-03-27 1 S|h"HE LEADING TAMIL DAILYH HIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL^ -^^"^•V^Sfc=r^? l '^^rSmmimm'^i^.mm^12 words
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Advertisement33 1952-03-27 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, N.B. 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 78.0033 words
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671 1952-03-27 2 Iindian Daily Mail Spore, Thurs., Mar. 27, 1952 EAST AND WEST THE most challenging and interesting part of her tour of the Far East, says Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, had been to find out why people of the East and West thought differently. We hope by this time she would have671 words
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843 1952-03-27 2 RULES GOVERNING VOTING PUBLISHED NEW DELHI, Mar. 24. The Central Government m consultation with the Election Commission has drawn up the Presidential and Vke-Precldentkri Elections Rules, 1952. The rules made under the Presidential and Vice-Presiden-tial Elections Act passed by Parliament on FebruaryFOC - 843 words
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Article89 1952-03-27 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 20. Problems pertaining to cloth production, prices and the present situation m the cotton markets were discussed here at a meeting of the Committee of the Bombay Mill-owners' Association with Mr. Sukthankar, Secretary for the Union Ministry of Commece and Industry. It is understoodFOC - 89 words
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Article61 1952-03-27 2 E. GODAVARI-VIZAG-SRIKAKULAM MAHARANIPETTA: Mr. V. K. Rao, Collector and Returning Officer, declared elected the following three candidates from the Local Authority Constituencies of East Godavari cum Visakhapatnam cum Srikakulam districts: Mr. Rimmalapudi Venkata Subha Rao Ohowdary (Congress), Mr. X v d v p v d Suryanarayana (X.M.P.) and Mr. PullelaFOC - 61 words
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Article57 1952-03-27 2 ELUDU: Messrs. Magantx Seetaramadas, President, West Godavari District Board, Mullapudi Harischandra Prasad of Tanuku and Nallapati Venkateswarlu, President of Guntur District Board were declared elected to-day to the three seats m the West Goda-vari-cum-Krishna-cum Guntur Local Authorities Constituency of Madras Legislative Council by Mr. J. P. L.57 words
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Article164 1952-03-27 2 NELLORE CUM CHITTOOR NELLORE: Mr. R. Nathamuni Reddiar and Mr. Sunku Chengalvaraya Chetti (Nellore) were declared etected to the Madras Legislative fcouncil from the Nellore-cum-Chittoor Local Authorities constituency by Mr. C. A. Ramakrishnan. 1.C.5., Returning Officer. Mr. Nathamuni Reddi 145 Mr. Chengalvaraya Chetti 140 Mr. G. GuruvappaFOC - 164 words
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Article78 1952-03-27 2 MADURA-RAMNAD-TIRUNELVELI MADURA: Messrs. S.O.S.P. Udayappa, President of the Ramanathapuram District Board, P. Sivasubramania Nadar and T. S. Sankaranarayana Pillai were declared elected on Mar. 18 to the Madras State Legislative Council (Upper House) from the Madurai-cum-Ramnad-cum-Tirunelveli Local Authorities' Constituency by the Returning Officer, Mr. N. S. Arunachalam, Collector of Madurai.FOC - 78 words
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Article126 1952-03-27 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Perumalswami Reddiar, Minister for Industries, Dr. C. Nathamuni Naidu and Mr. T. Purushottam have been declared elected to the Madras State Legislative Council from the Madras-cum-Chingleput-cum-North Arcot Local Authorities Constituency on Mar. 18 by Mr. R. Koteswara Rao Naidu, Returning Officer. Mr. Perumalswami Reddiar gotFOC - 126 words
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Article58 1952-03-27 2 LUCKNOW, Mar. 20. Mr. •Homi Dinshaw Mistry, Deputy Editor of Blitz, was released under the orders of the Speaker of the U.P. Legislative Assembly. He has been servea with a notice to present himself at the Bar of the House later when the report of theFOC - 58 words
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Article360 1952-03-27 2 LUCKNOW, Mar. 21.— The U.P. Government decided to lift control on the distribution of cloth m Uttar Pradesh. The control of the distribution of cloth has been m force for the last one and a half years. The price and movement controls are not affected. The distributionFOC - 360 words
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Article349 1952-03-27 2 MERCARA. Mar. 24.— Mr. C. M. Poonacha, Leader of the Congress Legislature Party, and Mr. K. Malappa were sworn m on Mar. 17 as Chief Minister and Second Minister respectively of the first popular Government of Coorg. At a colourful durbar, held at. 11 a.m. at theFOC - 349 words
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Article, Illustration360 1952-03-27 2 NEW CABINET FOR PEPSU SWORN IN PATIALA: The five-man Congress Cabinet headed by Col. Raghbir Singh as Chief Minister was sworn m by the Rajpramukh of Patiala and East Punjab States Union. Three Deputy Ministers also took their oath. The other members of the Cabinet are Messrs. Brishban, Chaudhuri NihalFOC; A.P. - 360 words
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154 1952-03-27 2 Clashes In Pretoria: Police Called PRETORIA, Mar. 25.—Police reinforcements were called out on Monday night to check clashes between, supporters of Premier D. F. Malan and 15,000 anti-Government demonstrators. The demonstration was the largest ever m the Union's Legislative capital. It was called to protest against the Nationalist Premier's proposalA.P. - 154 words
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Article38 1952-03-27 2 uauhati. Max. 25.—Damage estimated at ever Rs 5 lakhs was caused when four business houses m Fancy Bazar the main business centre of tho town were gutted by a devastating fire last w^v- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 38 words
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Advertisement100 1952-03-27 2 ROBINSON'S SALE STARTS TODAY!! EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS UNION PRINTED CURTAIN WOOL BLANKETS CRETONNES Usually $22.50 each Usually $2.25 -yard NOW $17.00 Each N OW $1.80 Yard COITON MEN'S BED SHEETS COTTON HDKFS. Size 70 x 100 Irish Plain White Usually $13.50 each Usually $9.50 doz. NOW $11.00 Each100 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1952-03-27 3 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN INDIA, S. AFRICA AND U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL NEW DELHI, Mar. 26.— Following is the text of correspondence between the Government of South Africa on the one hand and Government of India on the other with the Secretary-General of the UN on the resolutionGIIS; A.P. - 1,252 words
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Article315 1952-03-27 3 THE CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court Mar. 14 heard .urther arguments m the appeal preferred by the State of .vladras against the judgment ,)f the Madras High Court which had held the Criminal Law Amendment Act to be ultra viresFOC - 315 words
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Article45 1952-03-27 3 UNITED NATIONS. Mar. 25. The Economic and Social CoruncM yesterday rejected rerenewed Russian efforts to unseat the Chinese Nationalist delegation and approved by 12 votes to 3 (with 2 abstentions) an American proposa] to postpone indefinitely the Lssue of Chinese repre- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article214 1952-03-27 3 INDIA'S FOREIGN TRADE BOMBAY, Mar. 25— Mr. Y. I N. Sukthankar, Secretary to the Union Ministry for Commerce and Industry, said here last week that it was the aim of the Government to maintain a stable export and import policy except, m cases of emergencies. He was addressing the MaharashtraFOC - 214 words
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461 1952-03-27 3 Dispute Over Babies: Suit Dismissed BOMBAY, Mar. 22.— A suit, the first of its kind m India, arising out of the alleged interchange of two newlyborn female babies m a maternity hospital m the city 18 months ago was dismissed by Mr. Justice Coyajee at the Bombay High Court, lastFOC - 461 words
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Article315 1952-03-27 3 Ajit Singh Sentenced To Death GLAMORGAN, Wales, Mar. 22.— Ajit Singh, 27-year-old Sikh, was at Glamorgan Assizes Thursday sentenced to death for the murder of a 27--year-old widow, Mrs. Joan Marion Thomas. The jury added a strong recommendation for mercy. Singh, a painter of Bridgend, Glamorgan, had pleaded not guiltyReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-03-27 3 No Assent To Assam Bill By President SHILLONG, Mar. 18. It has been officially stated that the President has withheld his assent to the Assam NonAgricultural Urban Areas. Tenancy Bill, which was passed by the Assam Assembly unanimously m 1950. Mr. Hareswar Das, Deputy Minister, Revenue Department, disclosed that theG.I.I.S. - 174 words
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478 1952-03-27 3 NAZIMUDDIN'S APPEAL FOR IMPROVED INDO-PAK RELATIONS KARACHI, Mar. 23. Replying to the Budget discussion Wednesday, Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin said that he hoped that sooner or later, India would realise that it would be m her interest to see that the Indo-Pakistan relations improved and a peaceful atmosphere was maintained.FOC - 478 words
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Article32 1952-03-27 3 MUZAFFARPUR, Mar. 20. A severe hailstorm swept the Runnisaidpur area m Sitamarhi sub-division of Muzaffarpur district recently causing extensive damage to standing wheat, mango and licchi crops FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article42 1952-03-27 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25.— Countess Mountbatten ari i >'ej here today after visiting Ko re a and Japan. I She flew from Calcutta with Premier Nehru, who returned after attending a four-day session of the Congress Party high command.- APAP - 42 words
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122 1952-03-27 3 NEHRU STRESSES ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT CALCUTTA, Mar. 25. In his presidential address to the All-India Congress Committee m Calcutta on Saturday. Shri Nehru said that the great task before the country today was to harness all availaible resources for economic advancement. Reviewing the country's progress since independence, Shri Nehru said thatGIIS - 122 words
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Article167 1952-03-27 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25. A fresh trade agreement .with Western Germany for the period from Nov. 1, 1951 to Oct. 31. 1952 was signed at Bonn on March 19, states a Press note. The trade agreement concluded m July 1950 .xpireu on Oct. 31, 1951.FOC - 167 words
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Article35 1952-03-27 3 Mr. Norris E. Dodd, the Director General of F.A.0., will be talking over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on the work of F.A.O. m South East Asia 7.10 p.m., today.35 words
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Advertisement103 1952-03-27 3 "GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Luxe Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents:. F. A. UAKTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., SINGAPORE. The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattuiam and Madras. S.S. "JALADURGA" (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). Singapore. P. Swettenham Penang. Arriving 3-4-52 7-4-52 8-4-52 Departing 6-4-52 7-4-52 9-4-52 Arriving 29-4-52 3-5-52103 words
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Advertisement78 1952-03-27 3 MM mmmmmmm^^^~^^~ IF De Witt's Pills are so often successful m relieving joint and muscle pains and backache, because they help to right a condition that commonly raum I!*W the trouble. This diureticjnedicine acts p^S^fi promptly to stimulate the kidrfeys back fy^^Lrt io ma activity, so that harmful l/^P»ta\ waste78 words
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227 1952-03-27 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: One of Ceylon's biggest industrial projects the tyre factory will operate as soon as negotiations now under way between the sponsors and the Government are completed. The Government, some time ago, indicated to the sponsors that it would consider contributingFOC - 227 words
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Article111 1952-03-27 4 COLOMBO: A full house heard the British universities debating team and the YMCA Forum debate the motion "The future of the world belongs to Asia." The proposition contended Asia's overwhelming man- 3Aoq« aaii ao-eid pinoM jaMod the rest even if a world government was established. However,FOC - 111 words
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Article152 1952-03-27 4 As the Colombo Exhibition draws to its close, more and more people keep pouring In. On Mar. 15 there was a record attendance of approximately 100,000. By midnight March 19 a million people have visited the exhibition. The figure already stands at over 950,000. Nearly Rs. 900,000 have152 words
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Article, Illustration126 1952-03-27 4 A Chinese girl has become overnight Britain's fl rst Chinese Peeress. She is H giao v ('Persuasive Dawn') daughter of an officer In th p Chinese Army, who m 1941 married the Honourable Mi chae i Lindsay, Elder son of Lord Lindsay of Birker, f" r n ,.'t Master orA.P. - 126 words
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294 1952-03-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed: The members of the Central Council of Ceylonese Associations held a special meeting at Johore Bahru on Sunday to condole the death of late Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, and the following resolution was sent through the Ceylon294 words
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219 1952-03-27 4 COLOMBO: With less than tan months left before the national languages as the medium of instruction are extended to Standard 6, only one book on general science has been approved by the Education Publications Board for use as a text-book. The difficulty, an Education ivTinlstryFOC - 219 words
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Article139 1952-03-27 4 Sathasivam Is Visited By Worrell COLOMBO: M. Sathasivam. the all-Ceylon cricketer now m remand Jail m connection with tihe garage death case m which he is an accused, had a surprise visit from Frank Worrell, the West Indies cricketer, and some other West Indies cricketers recently. They were m ColomboFOC - 139 words
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Article36 1952-03-27 4 KARACHI, Mar. 26. Dr. Frank P. Graham left by plan for Geneva yesterday 'to write his report on his third attempt as Unisted Nation* mediator to settle the IndoPakistan dispute over Kashmir A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article156 1952-03-27 4 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE ON RICE The fourth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice was opened at Phoenix Park here Tuesday by the Com missioner -General for the United Kingdom m South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Bel ore the business of the meeting began Mr. O. A Spencer, Member for156 words
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Article162 1952-03-27 4 The Control are .prepared o relax, m respect of the novement of goods between .vlalaya and Indonesia, the present procedure under which Forms E. 2 must be submitted to this office for approval before credits may be established or advised. For a trial period of six162 words
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Article39 1952-03-27 4 Half -Mast On Saturday As a mark of respect all Government Offices will have flags flown at half-mast on Saturday. March 29, 1952, the funeral day of the late Prime Minister of Cejnlon, the Right Honourable D. S. Senanayake.39 words
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Advertisement203 1952-03-27 4 NOTICE As a mark ol respect to the memory of the late Rt. Hon'ble D. S. Senanayake, P.C., first Prime Minister of Ceylon, the office of the Ceylon Commissioner m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and all Ceylonese business houses will remain closed on the day of the funeral Saturday 29th203 words
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Advertisement127 1952-03-27 4 SLUMP OR NO SLUMP EDUCATION MUST GO ON Starting April: Rapid Intensive Course for stenographers. 3 to 4 months, 9 to 12.30 or 2 to 5.30 daily. Presenior (at Col. Q. for '53 Senior) He. Bk. Kpg., S'hand Morning and Af ternoonj both places. Typing, choose own time, place, days.127 words
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Advertisement138 1952-03-27 4 New City Cinema (GEYLANG SERAI) NOW SHOWING DAILY 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Madhubala Premna-.h m "BADAL" The story of Robin Hood m Hindustani Admission: $1.00 50 cts. ROYAL NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 3 7.30 P.M. An ENTERTAINING Tamil Folklore with Powerful Drama of Romance, Adventures, Thrills Suspense Jupiter Pictures Present138 words
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