Indian Daily Mail, 31 March 1952
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Title Section16 1952-03-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 50. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 31. 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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321 1952-03-31 1 Touching Ceremony Witnessed MILLIONS OF PEOPLE PAY HOMAGE TO THEIR DEAR DEPARTED LEADER COLOMBO, Mar. 30. The body of Don Stephen Senanayake, 68, Ceylon's Prime Minister who died last week following a fall from his horse was cremated here on Saturday. Just beforeReuter - 321 words
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Article247 1952-03-31 1 A goldetn chariot in the shape of the pavilion of ancient Ceylon kings took the body of Don Stephen Sen&nayake to its cremation at Freedom Square, the square where the Duke of Gloucester inaugurated the dominion of Ceylon, adds an AP message. A 19-gun salute by the Ceylon247 words
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90 1952-03-31 1 Crowds Break Through Police Cordon Crowds broke through the police cordon and held up the funeral procession of Ceylon's late Prime Minister Don Stephejn Senanayake one hour on Saturday. Night overtook the careful-ly-timed elabourate last-rites for the dead Premier. Six thousand saffron-robed Buddhist priests chanted prayers before the body wasA.P. - 90 words
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37 1952-03-31 1 PAID LAST RESPECTS BREATHED HIS LAST COLOMBO, Mar. 30— A 60. year-old peasant who came 50 miles to pay his last respects to the late Premier, Don Stephrn Senanayake, collapsed and died here on Saturday.— A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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181 1952-03-31 1 Policy Towards Trade Unionism Explained —TEMPLER "When the Secretary of State for the Colonies visited Malaya last year he met representatives of the Malayan Trade Union Council and assured them that the policy of HLs Majesty's Government towards trade unionism was unchanged. That Is still so." observed, the High Commissioner.181 words
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284 1952-03-31 1 I WILL FIGHT RACIALISM, SAYS TEMPLER The High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, opening the Scout Council meeting at the Victoria Institution on Saturday declared: "I have emphasised time after time in the short time I have been here my complete belief in youth ar«i youth movements,284 words
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50 1952-03-31 1 CURFEW ORDER EXTENDED IN TANJONG MALIM The area of the Tanjong Malim Police District curfew imposed on Mar 27, 1952, has been extended to include the following:1. The bungalow and labourers lines on Escot Estate, 2. The 1 labourers lines of Leonardo Estate which have been regrouped on Escot Estate.50 words
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Article20 1952-03-31 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 3(\—Premier Mohammed Mossadeq s government today declared martial law in Teheran for one month.20 words
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125 1952-03-31 1 INDIA GOVT. LODGES PROTEST NEW DELHI, Mar. 30. Indja's government has protested diplomatically to Soviet Russia's embassy against "distorted reports" of conditions in this country by Moscow Radio, a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed yesterday. "We have protested that Moscow Radio's reports do notA.P. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-03-31 1 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (with back to earner.) of India speaks about the need for establishing basic industries in India to an audience of 60,000 at Parnera, Bulsar, near Bombay, Mar 17. Tlie Premier was opening the Atul Products Incorporated, the first firm in the country formed with joint Indo-AmericanAP - 67 words
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Article17 1952-03-31 1 KARACHI, Mar. 30—Pakistan will spoixior tht Tunisian case in the Security Council, it was officially announced. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article200 1952-03-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 30. The Madras State Legislative Council adjourned sine die on Friday transacting important business. Minister Perumalswami Reddi reviewed the work done during these years and paid tributes to 'the imposing record of work.' The Council members presented a shield200 words
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Article175 1952-03-31 1 NEHRU AND PRASAD CONTRIBUTE MORE FUNDS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 30. Another sum of one lakh of ru pees has been contributed by the Prime Minister Sri Jawo harlal Nehru for the Famine Relief of Rayalaseema. I This brings the total eontribution from175 words
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Article106 1952-03-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 30. The newly constructed seventeen mile railway line linking Arrantangi in Tanjore with Karaikudi in Raminad in South India was declared open by Governor of Madras Sri Prakasa on Saturday. This railway link is part of the policy of the Government106 words
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158 1952-03-31 1 No Change In Foreign Policy, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Mai 30.—India's Prime Min .er, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Saturday discounted suggest: i in the foreign press of certain amount of shift In India's foreign policy. "We do not propoa to deviate from our p licy," he said. He was inaug .ingReuter - 158 words
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Article112 1952-03-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Se ty forces have killed four more terrorists and wounded one. In the Kemasik a .I of Trengganu, three terrou.sts were killed by security forces. In. the Jasin district of Malacca a police jungle squad <t.ng on information contact--J one terrorist whom they ;led.112 words
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Article188 1952-03-31 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3O._Presldent Truman announced last night he will not be a candidate for re-election. He electrified the annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner at the National Guard Armoury by declaring, "I shall not be a caindidate for re-election." Cries of "No" broke out among the 5,000 DemocraticA.P. - 188 words
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Article399 1952-03-31 1 Nine-Man Deputation's Efforts KAMARAJ NADAR AGAINST THE MOVE Minnic F T9 m Our Own Correspondent Accordingly last evening the Chief Minister Mr. Kumaraswami Raja, the Presidents of Andhra and Kerala Pradesh Committees, Minister A. B. Shetty, C. Subramaniam. Palaniswami. Pattabiramarao and Soundaram Ramachandran met Rajaji399 words
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Article217 1952-03-31 1 As from Tuesday, Ist April the public will be- able to notify a change of address, and have it recorded on their identity card at any Police Station. Hitherto, this facility has only been provided at Police Stations in the Rural Areas. If therefore, the address217 words
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908 1952-03-31 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon., Mar. 31, 1952. Tfae Committee appointed by the- Government of North Borneo to examine the possibility" of a- pi. of settlement of Indian families as an experiment in British North Borneo, will commence its investigation in a short while. In the absence of any details908 words
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654 1952-03-31 2 NSW DELHI, Mar 29.— The final review of the State Assembly Elections: Official figures now avaHable put the strength of various parties in State Assemblies and Electoral Colleges as follows: roral Colleges as follows: ASSAM (Total seats 108): Congress 76, Socialists four,FOC - 654 words
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Article131 1952-03-31 2 KARACHI, Mar. 28 A suggestion for transforming Pakistan into two units. East Pakistan; and West Pakistan, and to abolish the provinces was made in the Pakistan Parliament by a member of the Muslim League Party from East Bengal Speaking on the budget proposals Mr. Shaoodul HaqueFOC - 131 words
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1314 1952-03-31 2 Sri Prakasa' s Tribute To Madras Technological Institute MADRAS: A tribute to the good work carried on by Uie Madras Institute of Technology at Chromepet was paid by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, speaking at the Hostel Day celebrations of the Institute reoi|*tly. The Governor also made au announcementFOC - 1,314 words
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372 1952-03-31 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Seventy results of elections to the Council of States (Upper House of Parliament) were announced or Thursday. Fifty-two seats have gone to the Congress Party— ll from Madhya Pradesh, nine from West Bengal, five each from Assam, Orissa, Mysore and MadhyaGIIS - 372 words
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Article239 1952-03-31 2 KARACHI, Mar. 28.— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister of India, said here on Mar. 23 that he would discusfe Jndo-Pakistan financial isuee with his Pakistan opposite inumber, Mr. Mohammed Ali, in Karachi. Mr. Deshmukh arrived here from New Delhi to lead the Indian delegation toFOC - 239 words
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Article57 1952-03-31 2 MADRAS, Mar. 25— Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister charge of Education, explained the Madras Assembly the provisions relating to the admission of students in the Government College, Kumbakojoam, and other Government colleges and said that Government had called for a report about the working of CommitteesFOC - 57 words
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808 1952-03-31 3 Reconsideration Of Cases Assured CALCUTTA, Mar. 28. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru announced here that the question of preventive detention should be reconsidered in the light of the improved situation in the country with a view to releasing as large a number of detenus as possible. ButFOC - 808 words
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Article29 1952-03-31 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 30.— American Secretary of State Dean Acbeson conferred for an hoar with Sir Oliver Franks, the British Ambassador at the State Department Friday, on Far East ReuterReuter - 29 words
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490 1952-03-31 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29.— Familiar Pakistan tactic* of exciting people at home and trying to exert pressure on governments abroad by proclaming big lies are seen by informed circles in Delhi in a sensational piece of fabrication flashed in a section of tiie PakistanGIIS - 490 words
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Article551 1952-03-31 3 LAW AND ORDER IN SAURASHTRA RAJKOT, Max. 36, The Rajpramukh. of Saurashtra, the Jam Saheb of Nawanagar. addressing the first session, of tlhe newiy-elected Saurashtra Assembly here on vlar. 17, reJarred to the dacoit menac^M the recent arrests in the Spite and said the State Govwnment had taken a strongFOC - 551 words
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Article29 1952-03-31 3 SAIGON, Mar. 29.— French] I Union troops, wading kneeI deep in rice fields, fast night I vigorously pushed their drive I aimed at mopping up five iComrntfM Hietininh secof29 words
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Article40 1952-03-31 3 MILK WEIGHT LIFTING SYDNEY: Australian mid-dle-heavy weightlifter Ken McDonald claims milk in his diet is part of the secret of his weightlifting success. He drinks a gallon of milk each day. McDonald^ will represent Australia at the Helsinki Olympics ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article155 1952-03-31 3 CALCUTTA, Max. 28.— Mr. Nehru told a deputation from the All-Parties Political Prisoners' Release Committee Mar. 23 that the Government of India was interested in considering afresh the release of detenus in the country in consultation with the State Governments concerned. The deputation was led by the155 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-03-31 3 PHOTO). Seen at the Empress Hall, London, on Mar. 20, wearing their national dress are Miss Amie "Precious Pearl" Choong (left) and Miss Phee Hong Heah of Malaya. They were conxpetitors in the All -England Badminton Championships which was held at the hall. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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309 1952-03-31 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 29. Delhi University has now a fair sprinkling of students from South East Asia and the Far East studying under its aegis. The number of foreign students has increased from six in 1947 to 83 in 1952. Girls constitute the majority. OneGIIS - 309 words
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Article401 1952-03-31 3 Loyalty To Country Of Residence ADVICE TO INDIANS LIVING ABROAD NAIROBI, Mar. 28.— Mr. A. B. Pant, India's Commissioner in East Africa, has told Indians resident here that it is their duty to be completely loyal and belong without any reservation to the country where they are living permanently andFOC - 401 words
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Article205 1952-03-31 3 NEW DELHI. Mar. 29.— Two expeditions of mountaineers have arrived in India to attempt to climb Himalayan peaks. One comprises ten mountaineers seven British and three New Zealanders headed by Mr. Erie Shipton. The expedition, which arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday, has chosen for assaultGIIS - 205 words
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Article107 1952-03-31 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29. A Press note issued by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry Thursday said that letters had been signed on that day by Mr. Y u Sukthankar, Secretary of the Ministry and Mr. Benedyk Polak, representative of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Trade,GIIS - 107 words
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Advertisement177 1952-03-31 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattinam 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 3-5-52 4-5-52 Departing 2-5-52 3-5-52 5-5-52 Arriving 19-5-52 23-5-52 24-5-52 Departing 22-5-52 23-5-52 25-5-52 Agents for Malaya: R. Jumabhoy177 words
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618 1952-03-31 4 Trader's Role, In Country's Affair CEYLON NEWS: FORMER MINISTER'S VIEWS COLOMBO: "We are utterly dependent of British sea transport and the resulting loss to the country is amazing" declared Mr. S. W. R. I). Bandaranaike, speaking from the Chair at the inaugural meeting of the Fort-Pettar branch of the BuddhistFOC - 618 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-03-31 4 PHOTO. In winning the All-England Men's Singles Badminton Championships at Empress Hall, London, on Mar. 22, Wong Peng Soon of Malaya won the Colonel Artnur Hill Silver Challenge Cup outright. This Is the third successive year Wong Peng Soon has won the title. In the final he beat his countryman,A.P. - 69 words
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690 1952-03-31 4 —Malcolm MacDonald Don Stephen Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, was a man of very rare quality. No-one- was ever leas spoilt by high public offloe, international renown and wordly success. Just as he remained in appearance a rugged and jovial farmer, so690 words
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Article126 1952-03-31 4 COLOMBO: The fcandal where the annual session of the Ceylon Indian Congress Ls to be held at Baa alia, next month was named as "Patel Purl," in memory of the late Sardar Patel. This decision was reached at the first meeting of the Reception Committee held at Badulla.FOC - 126 words
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Article66 1952-03-31 4 COLOMBO: For stealing a purse from a clerk at the Colombo Exhibition R. Diyasena alias Sheriff of St. Michael's Road, Kollupitiya, was sentenced o two years'' rigorous imprisonment and was sentence to two years' by Mr. P. R. Gunasekera, Additional Magistrate. Coloombo. Sheriff was oneFOC - 66 words
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Article53 1952-03-31 4 COLOMBO: A complete ban on the export of arrack from Ceylon has been imposed by the Excise authorities. In the past persons leaving Ceylon were allowed to take arrack on a special .permit from the Commissioner. The issue of permits has, however, been stopped owing to theFOC - 53 words
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78 1952-03-31 4 The following office bearers of Local Indan Congress, Bukit Timah, were elected for the year 1952, at the annual general meeting held on Mar. 15. President: Mr P. K. Luxmenan; Vice-President: Mr. Roberts, V.; Secretary: Mr. V. M. Mathews; Treasurer: Mr. Genardanen Pillai; Committee Members:78 words
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185 1952-03-31 4 LONDON, Mar. 30.— South African easterns authorities have seized ail copies of Time. American news magazine which this wees said "strango and painful" things were happening to Sou^ Africa's armed forces, it wes reported here. The Time said that inspired by his dislike ofReuter - 185 words
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