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Title Section16 1952-04-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 66. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-04-16 1 The Queen shakes hands with a church dignitary on Queen's arrival at Westminster Abbey, London, to distribute the Maundy Money Apr. 10. Behind the Queen is the Very Reverend Alan C. Don, Dean of Westminster. Other Church dignitari «s are in the centre. The ceremony was the first of theA.P. - 66 words
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171 1952-04-16 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— An Indian who dainu London police arrested him for boisUftfl the Congress Party tricolour on India Eft KM in llr«.£--r. year before the oo .uitry's independence is amooj t))e Jive candidates for Chi Indian wesi dency. He is 35-y~iU-o>ri Kvi.-.nna KumarReuter - 171 words
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118 1952-04-16 1 MADRAS. Apr. 15.— Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, India's retiring Ambassador vo Russia said here on Monday that he had submitted to the Gover n ment of India his report on his half-hour interview with Marshal Stalin Dr. Radhakrishnan who hs the first Ambassador to see Stali nReuter - 118 words
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Article120 1952-04-16 1 GAUHATI, Apr. 14.— A sub-] committee hag been formed by I the Assam Congress Parlia mentary Party to devise ways of toning up the administra- I tion, it is understood. The sub-committee will p i- atlcularly advise the Congre« Party methods of Improving the efficiency of theFOC - 120 words
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Article52 1952-04-16 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The Government of India today announced that |t would permit export of .sugar up to 50,000 tons from Government controlled stocks held in factories. Preliminary enquiry made by Government was stated to have indicated possibilities for export of IniVian sugar to Middle EastReuter - 52 words
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Article104 1952-04-16 1 In the Segamat area of Johore on Monday, a patrol jf Ist Cameronians contacted two armed terrorists. One Jhinese terrorist was killed and the other was wounded. In the Batu Gajah area of Prank Monday, a patrol of the 2nd Malay Regiment shot and .iilled a Chinese104 words
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148 1952-04-16 1 The High Commissioner and Lady Templer arrived at Kota Bahru i n the morning of Apr. 14. They were met at the airport by the Tengku Mahkota, the Acting Mentri Besar, Tengku Sri Maharaja, the British Adviser, Mr. W. F. N. Churchill and other officials. Ge148 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 1 A curfew order has been imwsed on Paya Mengkuang New Village in the Alor Gajah Police District of Malacca till May 5. 1952. The curfew hours are from 4 p.m. to 6 ajn. Police personnel of the Police Station within the wire-in area are exempted. Pahang Bandits Hit73 words
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969 1952-04-16 1 Chilean And Pakistan Proposals Defeated BRITAIN AND FRANCE AGAINST; U.S. ABSTAINS UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 15— The Security Council last night refused to place on its agenda and give a fulldress debate to the complaint by 11 Arab Asian nations against French policyReuter - 969 words
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Article31 1952-04-16 1 LONDON. Apr. 15—British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden is expected to meet th? Egyptian Ambassador Abdul Fattnh Amr Pasha Wednesday. Foreign Office officials said on Monday.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1952-04-16 1 PORT LOUIS, Mauritius Apr. 13— Air France planes have refused to take passengers from Mauritius to Reunion Island and Madagscar j because of the infantile paralysis epidemic h«re,— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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54 1952-04-16 1 INDIA COMING ALONG FAST, MRS. FDR WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt says from an economic standpoint India "is coming along very fast." She said she found Pakistan doing very well, but working under greater difficulties. Mrs. Roosevelt said India had an advantage In inheriting trained civil servants fromA.P. - 54 words
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Article118 1952-04-16 1 LONDON, Apr. 15.— The first judge from India of the International Court of Justice, Mr. B. N. Rau, will take his seat on the Court on May 1, it is learnt here. That day's sitting of the Court will be devoted to the election ofReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-04-16 1 Photo. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands wears cap and gown after receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree of Columbia University in a ceremony at New York City, Apr. 8. Dr. Grayson Kirk, Vice President and acting head in the absentee on leave of the President, General Eisenhower, presented theAP - 55 words
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80 1952-04-16 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 The White House said Monday that President Truman's position on any "big-three" meeting has not changed. The Presidential Secretary Mr. Joseph Short, replied "no" When asked at a press conference if there has been any change Truman's last stated position towards aA.P. - 80 words
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80 1952-04-16 1 HANS A MEHTA ON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 15. The Commission on human rights began its eighth passion here on Monday by electing Dr. Charles Malik (Lebanon i pa Chairman; Mr. Rene QMRtB fFraince) First ViceChairman; Mrs. Hansa Mehta l < lndia) second Vice-chairman and Mr. H. F.Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-04-16 1 Photo. General Dufight D. Eisenhower delivers his report on tha development and progress of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation since its inception three years ago. APAP - 26 words
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Article25 1952-04-16 1 lONDOV. Apr. 15. Tne Time> disclosed "esterday that its correspondent in "^cheran. Mr. Basil Bunting, has been ordered to leave Persia within 15 days.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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79 1952-04-16 1 Ceylon Indian Congress To Launch Non-Violent Struggle COLOMBO. Apr. lb. --Pll reports from Colombo tnat Indian political quarters tht:re hinted at the possibility of tne Ceylon Indian Congress launching a non-violent struggle to bring "moral pressure" o n tlv* Ceylon Government againbt its attitude to Indian settlers in Ceylon regardingGIIS - 79 words
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Article37 1952-04-16 1 Ti; Officer killed on Suniay v.- is C IP i'n it. B. Tarle the Blacli Watch. He ■■.i Dec i seconded to the «alay Regiment and was it? w!tb the 3; a Battalion-37 words
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Article95 1952-04-16 1 SINGAPORE, Apr. 15.— Sardar Jogindra Singh, 1.F.5.. Trade Commissio n cT in the Office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, will leave Si n gapore by S.S. Carthage on May 15, 1952, on transfer as Uridfr Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce andGIIS - 95 words
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Advertisement102 1952-04-16 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 Place* 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 AfsJNOU^CING N V!/^ Tourist C/oss Xrs AI.J TOUPIST-CLASS FARES W* SPORE AMSTERDAM NEW YORK M^ Singh $2507.00102 words
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Article475 1952-04-16 2 THE Trade Union Movement "has so much to contribute to the growth of a strong, secure and democratic Malaya", says a messaqe from Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Sec retary of State for the Colonies, wishing well the Trade Union Training Courses at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Trade Union activity475 words
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480 1952-04-16 2 Superannuated Madras Ministry The new Madras Cabinet has started funciiorhng under the leadership of the veteran C. Rajagopalachari. Oot of the fifteen ministers in the cabinet, only two, includinq the chief, have held ministerial jobs previously. Others most of them, whoso expe- ience does not extend be/or.d district boards have480 words
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Article139 1952-04-16 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 12.— The Prc.-ifis nt. by a notification in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated March 29. has repealed the Punjab Tobacco Vend Fees Act, 1934. The Act prescribed Hcencea for the sale of manufactured tobacco in urban areas and on railwayFOC - 139 words
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Article50 1952-04-16 2 KARACHI. Apr. 11.—rakistanV Constituent Assembly prised a Bill granting automatic citizenship rights to refugee who migrated to Pakistan before January 1. 1952, through an amendment to the Cltisen«hip Act of 1951. The Bill ha? waived all formatlities for aor.liring' citizenship rifrhta in the case of refugees.— FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article1419 1952-04-16 2 Eight Lawyers, lhree Agriculturists Two Drs. MADRAS, Apr. 14. Eigh of the new Madras Ministers are lawyers, two Medical Practitioners, while three of them are keen agriculturists and land-owners. The oldest Member ot the Cabinet is the Chief Minister, who is 73 and the youngestFOC - 1,419 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-04-16 2 Photo. These two boys were paid five shillings each by two men in a Munich, Germany, street, to post s. parcel addressed to West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, on Mar. 27. They became suspicious and took the parcel to Munich Police Headquarters where it exploded tolling a bomb disposalA.P. - 71 words
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62 1952-04-16 2 HYDi^rvAUAJJ A lew COivj gress members of the Hydeui- bad State Assembly have sent ix memorandum to the Congress President, Shri Nehru, pleading for a reducuun in the gtrentftn 01 the State's ppswiit thirteen-member Cabinet, it is reliably learnt here. The memorandum, it is urmer learnt,FOC - 62 words
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Article109 1952-04-16 2 PAfNA, Apr. 8. The Bihar Government have contradicted a report pubished in a section of the Pre.s.s that about 290,000 today sellers of Bihar are on strike and have stopped selling todtiy in protest against the Government order increasing tax on palm and date trees, iFOC - 109 words
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114 1952-04-16 2 ALLAHABAD, Apr. 11.— The Board of Directors of the Allahabad Agricultural Institute has announced a threefold programme of rural development r ■r.livities. This is part of the ten-year programme of development which the Institute launched in 1047. One phase of the programme wiO be an IntensiveFOC - 114 words
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Article94 1952-04-16 2 Benevolence TUTTACK. Apr. 13.— Uut-tat-k's representative in Oiissa Assembly, Mr. Bircn Mitra. has written to the Secretory lof the Orissa Assembly, uMsg him to remit every month durj l&g the membership of the Assembly, his salary of Rs. I 50 to the principal of the I iivcnshaw CollegeFOC - 94 words
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78 1952-04-16 2 Byaerabad, (Da.) Apr. 11. Uver 50 Conylossmen, among wrnon are members of the 'Hyderabad State Assembly, have requested Prime er Bhrl Nehru to include Swam) Kamanand Tirth in the Indian Delegation to China. la a telegram to the Prime MmisU-r they said that Swaml Thirth'sFOC - 78 words
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Article70 1952-04-16 2 AHMEDABAD. Apr. 12.— Mr. Thakorbhai S. Thakoie (Independent) was declared elected to tlio Bombay State Legislative Council from the Ahmedabad City teacheis constituency, defeating Mr, N. D. Shukla (Congress). Mr. S. V. Lingras (Congres?) was declared elected to the Bombay Legislative Council from the Local Authorities ConstituencyFOC - 70 words
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Article45 1952-04-16 2 NEW DELHI: The Pic- dent ia pleased to appoint Mr. Qouri Pnaad Mohapatra, >M.A. 8.L., lo be a Judge of the OrISM High Court, with effect from the date he- assume? charge of Ml office, Pres? communique issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.— FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article108 1952-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11. A police constable, Hart Singh, fatally shot Pandit Dinanath, a Police Inspector here tMs evening just outside the office room of the civil lines police station. After committing the outrage Hart Singh shot himsc'f. Both were Immediately removed to hospital Pandit DinanathFOC - 108 words
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90 1952-04-16 2 PunjaS (I) Cabinet To Be Sworn In Tomorrow AMBALA. Apr. 13.— The new Punjab (I) Ministry is expected to be sworn in at Simla on April 17. Disclosing this In an inter view Mr. Bhimsen Bachar, leader of the Punjab (I) Congress Legislature Party, said here tpday that he hadFOC - 90 words
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84 1952-04-16 2 CALCUTTA The habeas i corpus applications of the petitioners Dr. Ranen Sen, Benoy Krishna Choudhury Ganesh Ghosh and Bhupe-sh Chandra Gupta challenging the Government's right to detain them under the Preventive Detention Act whilst their membership of the State Legislature and the Council of States continuedFOC - 84 words
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Article55 1952-04-16 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 12. Mr David A. Stoner Irrigation exipert in the U.S. Department of the Interior, has arrived I hett under the Technical Co- operation Programme to assist the Indian Government in its extensive tube-well drilling programme. Mr. Stoner ie expected to return to the UnitedFOC - 55 words
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Advertisement70 1952-04-16 2 I BEAUTIFUL HAIR In choosing your Evan Williams Shampoo, remember, hair is a delicate, living organism requiring gentle treatment. The great thing about Evan Williams Shampoo is that it contains ingredients of incalculable value to hair health, which must always be the basic factor of true hair beauty. "CAMOMILE" for70 words
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770 1952-04-16 3 U. S. Ambassador Recalls "Great Gandhi's Saying" NEW DELHI, Apr. 12.— Mr. Chester Bowles, American Ambassador to India, is of the opinion that "democracy cannot be bought in India or anywhere else with American dollars.** In a signed pictorial article inFOC - 770 words
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240 1952-04-16 3 LONDON, Apr. 15. Son.e recent remarks made toy General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner in Malaya, were endorsed by the liberal News Chronicle Monday. "There is more than a grain of truth in the hard words of General Templer, the new broom in Malaya," theReuter - 240 words
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Article186 1952-04-16 3 They Smell It Much Earlier TOKYO, Apr. 14. The oangyo Keizai one of Japan's leading economic papers, said Saturday that Japanese prostitutes who follow American troops' movements have ai. "amazing intelligence net work." They said the girls inevitably show up for troop arrivals long before the news is made publicA.P. - 186 words
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Article153 1952-04-16 3 REGGIO CALABRIA: Few of the worlas most fashionable women know that when they apply a drop of precious perfu-ne to their ear that its umph. its kick, comes from this poverty stricken part oi ouulhern Italy. It comes from the Bergamot tree. Calabria is the sole world iproducerA.P. - 153 words
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Article26 1952-04-16 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 15.— The Standard Oil Company's net profits in 1951 were the biggest made by any single American business U*****,460,779.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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287 1952-04-16 3 All-Out Effort To Meet Food Situation In Madras NEW DELHI, Apr t4.— An all-out effort has been planned by the Government of India to meet the serious food situation in Rayalaseema and other scarcity areas of Madras. To overcome the main problem of supply of water, new wells will beGIIS - 287 words
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74 1952-04-16 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 15— Miss Helen Keller, 71, deaf and blind writer, left Sunday night by Transworld Airlines for Cairo and a three-mont:i tour of schools, workshops and institutions for the blind in the Middle East. She will meet King Talal ol the HashemiteA.P. - 74 words
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Article74 1952-04-16 3 Anaestetic Explosion NEW YORK, Apr. 15. A freak anaestetic explosion killed Mrs. Raffelinia Manfra. 30, on ttie operating table after she had given birth to a daughter, hospital officials disclosed Sunday. The child, delivered by a Caesarian operation, had just been taken from the operating tiheatre and was unharmed. TheA.P. - 74 words
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Article196 1952-04-16 3 NEW YORK, Apr. 15.— You can gain a pound of weight a day on a new soup, which looks like black coifee. It is building up human strength before or after operations, it was the only food for 461 days lor one woman while plastic surgery built herA.P. - 196 words
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125 1952-04-16 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 12.— Shri A. K. Chakavarti of Bombay has won first prize in a poster competition announcing the India Art Festival to be held at the American Academy oi Asian Studies in San FranCisco, California, according to an U.S.I.S. release. Shri T. D.FOC - 125 words
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Article62 1952-04-16 3 CALCUTTA, Apr. 14. The Royal Calcutta Turf Club has changed the name of Calcutta's premier racing classic, the King's Cup, to Queen Elizabeth II Cup. The Queen, it was staced, had agreed to donate the Cup valued at £100 which was presented by the late KingReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-04-16 3 Photo. Cute Kitty: Now this won't hurt you any more than it pains me %o Just **t hh A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article491 1952-04-16 3 At the opening of the first of the Trade Union Training Courses arranged by the Federation Government with the assistance of the Secretary of State for the Colonies and at the request of the Malayan Trade Union Council, which took place at the British Council Offices491 words
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Article87 1952-04-16 3 PATNA, Apr. 12.— The question of inclusion of the Allahabad Division of the E.I. Railway in tftie Northern Railway will be re-examined by the Railway Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, and until such re-examina-tion that division will remain with the Eastern Railway, it is learnt.FOC - 87 words
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503 1952-04-16 3 Planning Commission Outlines Aim Of Community Projects NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. The community project administration of the Planning Commission has explained in a document, circulated to State Governments, the objectives and organisation for the working of 53 projects that are being undertaken in various parts of the country. Community projectsGIIS - 503 words
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Article164 1952-04-16 3 GAUHATI. Apr. 14. The launching of a pilot extension project at Ranjrlya, 27 miles from here, for the multipurpose development of 113 villages 1 covering an area of 150 square miles was the highlight of today's functions in Assam in connexion with National Week. TheFOC - 164 words
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Advertisement160 1952-04-16 3 y/^^^^- This valuable diuretic is prepared A&^S^^specially to relieve RHEUM A TIC PAJ NS, L UMBA GO N^^MV SC/^ TIC A, BA CKA CHE lWh«^differew^-\ j§f^ De Witt's Pills Vff|f cow make to qou \_jin^M Day-to-day fitness cannot be expected when faulty kidney action allows harmful impurities and waste matter160 words
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Article1319 1952-04-16 4 Marriage Was Not A Love Match' EYLON NEWS: SATHASIVAM QUESTIONED ON MISS STEVENSON'S LETTERS COLOMBO, Apr. 4 Cross-examination of Mr. M. Sathasivam, first accused in the garage murder case, by Mr. Christie Seneviratne, Counsel for the second accused, was continued the whole of yesterday. Answering questions put him, Mr. SathasivamFOC - 1,319 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-04-16 4 Photo). In Katnpons Sepri in the district of Rembau, Negri Sembilan, the Malays of the kamcong have started to build their own roads. Picture shows the kampong Malays constructing a road tn rough a padi field.— Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-04-16 4 Photo Picture shows the three winners of the Victoria Institution Old Boy.s Association poster competition. Left to right: 1st prize winner: Chung Soon Fatt: 2nd prize winner: K. Kamalesveran; 3rd prize winner: Teh Gcik Chiew. Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 38 words
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Article46 1952-04-16 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Apr. 15.— Russia failed yesterday in an effort tn oust be representative of Nation llLst C.iina from the U.N. luman Rights Commission. By a vote of 9-4. the comnlssion ruled the question rot of order. Five members bstained.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 4 TOKYO. Apr. 15— The Com -uniiits asserted today the Jnited Nations Command aki they are not yet ready to •ssume stall officers' talks on tern 4- -prisoner of war e< 'hange. A Peiping RadLn version ol :he meetings yesterday at Panmunjom said: "in reply to this .side's CommunistA.P. - 73 words
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Article161 1952-04-16 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 15. A death two months ago is giving new life yesterday tc a middle-aged, smiling woman. From the dead person came a big, Y shaped section of artery, about five inches long. For six weeks it was preserved in an artery bank. TwoA.P. - 161 words
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Article77 1952-04-16 4 KARACHI, Apr. i> Pakistan is amongst 15 mtries exr.ect.d to particij in a rive-day conference scientist* beginning c Ankara, Turkej on fcprlj 25 U discuss problems ol wate i apply in arid z 1 avs l the w Id. Otht r coimtriei a >. Algeria, Australia,A.P. - 77 words
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Article106 1952-04-16 4 COMMUNIST ETHICS HONGKOV. Apr. 15— A Chinese woman number of t.he Communist party was criticised of eially fur pleading lenient'. 1 r licr husband who was cl.arged with corruption. Peking's P< pie Dany said the wcma;: üblicly accused her hu^b.- I, raying: "For the sake saving y_>a and our chiicinReuter - 106 words
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Article87 1952-04-16 4 OMAiA. Nebraska, Apr. 15 —Surging floodwater.s from four rivers Monday drove thousands mere people from heir homes in Americas midvest despite efforts by troop; and civilians to strengthen 1 'liective lyces. The Roi Cross estimated M.OOO people, representing aearly 2:). 000 families scat ■■red in nine stales, hadReuter - 87 words
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Article32 1952-04-16 4 TOKYO, Apr. 15.— A camraigr to raise funds to build a memorial to General Douglas MacArthur in Japan has met with a conspicuous lack of success, the newspaper I Yominuri reported.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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321 1952-04-16 4 Reception To Shanmugam Chettiar At Nachiyapuram NACIiIYAPURAM Apr. 10 --Sri P. VE. Shaumugam Chettiar. J.P.. was entertain ed to a tea party by the Sanmana Sangam of Nachiyapuram this evening. Th< Chairman of the Karaikudi Municipality, who is also a member of the Madras Legi* lative Assembly presided over theFOC - 321 words
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66 1952-04-16 4 MRS. B. K. NEHRU To Visit Kamala Club The Secretary of Kamala Club writes: "Mrs. B. K. Nehru, wife oi •xt-'cutive director of the vVorld Bank in Washington and a cousin of the Indian Prime Minister, grtbo la on a Miort stay in Singapore, will visit Kamala Club today at66 words
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Article85 1952-04-16 4 More than 400 candidates came forward in Kedan and Province Wellesley to fill 100 vacancies in the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) during a tour just concluded by a recruiting team. The selected men will enter training early next month at the Regiment's Depot, at Changi85 words
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Article51 1952-04-16 4 The City Council Engineer m a communique issued yesterday states that the City Council, Singapore, approved toe closing of Paya Lebai Road between MacPherson Road and Entrance to Paya Lebar Road Pumping Station to through traffic until July, 952 for the purpose of constructing a51 words
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Article38 1952-04-16 4 There will be a public lecture at the Theosoohical Society. No. 8, Cairnhill Road at 6.30 p.m. today Apr. 16, by Rev. Pyadassi Thcra, a wellknown Buddhist lecturer Subject— The Philosophy of C iianse.38 words
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Article38 1952-04-16 4 LONDON, Apr. 15.— Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade in the Itust Labour government, &aid on Monday he had planned for some time to visit Moscow on business for a British Umber firm.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article40 1952-04-16 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Commerce Minister, Mr. Fazlur Rehman. said in reply tc a question in Parliament on Apr. 9 that the question of Pakistan-Soviet Trad. Pact was receiving attention bul no formal negotiations have started yet.40 words
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Article56 1952-04-16 4 MALAN AT IT CAPE TOWN. Apr. 15.— South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan is believed to have presented on Monday to his Cabinet a bill seeking to establish that South African courts do not have the right to test acts of parliament. The meeting which lasted two and-a-half hours wasReuter - 56 words
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Article65 1952-04-16 4 AUCKLAND. Apr 15. Young New we rien are embarking on a.i nap cedent' d migration to liritain. Many of the n '.^ave saved for years for this opilty of aeeinc f.i? wjnd. As soon as t'ney reacn Eng land ci uie n will be -auxins for tsmpA.P. - 65 words
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