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Title Section16 1952-04-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 69. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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504 1952-04-19 1 All Eyes In Asia Watch Western Nations Attitude To Malan U.S. Policy Commended PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 19. All eyes m Asia were watching what the attitude of the Western democracies was going to be on the South African Government's policy of racial discrimination, the Indian Ambassador to the United States, Mr.Reuter - 504 words
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152 1952-04-19 1 No Lands For 'August Heroes' Says Rajaji From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 18.— One of the first act of the new Kajagopalachafi ministry has been the abolition of the unpopular policy of granting agricultural land to political sufferers duriing' the struggle for Indiar Independence. The policy began by tne152 words
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Article42 1952-04-19 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 18.— South African Prime Minisier Daniel Ma la n told tlic House of Assembly today there would be a General Election within ten or 12 months after the end of the present parliamentary session. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article66 1952-04-19 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 18. The Chief Minister of Bombay, Mr. B. G. Kher, said that the State Government spent Rs. 120 million on education m 1951-1952. Of this, Rs. 80 million had been spent on primary education alone. He added that four million chil-l dren m theGIIS - 66 words
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Article71 1952-04-19 1 KARACHI, Apr. 18.—Parnliament Thursday passed an amendment to the press law which Interior Minister Mushtaq Gurmani said, would guarantee that newspapers could not be owned by "foreigners whQ might influence public opinion." The amendment requires that the sole owner of a newspaper must be a Pakistani,A.P. - 71 words
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82 1952-04-19 1 BHOPAL, Apr. 18. The abolition of jagirdari (landlordism) m Bhopal State will be without compensation, according to Ministerial sources, says PTI. There are m all 120 jagirs (estates) m the state of whloh 44 are held by members of the royal family and their relativesGIIS - 82 words
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Article59 1952-04-19 1 UNITED NATIONS, Apr.' 18. -The United Nations Statistical Office tha.* estimated the world populat'Dn at about 2.399,900,000, half of it m Asia. Details for the period 1950--51 are: Africa 198.000.000: N-~rth America 216,300,000; South America 111.400,000; Asia (without USSR> 1.272.000.000, Eur"pe (without USSR) 396,300,000; OceaniaReuter - 59 words
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Article126 1952-04-19 1 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 17. Mr. Ismail Cachalia, Secretary of the Transvaal Indian Congress, Mr. Arnold Selly a European cinema owner and secretary of the local Textile Workers Union and Mr. Sullman Saloojee, a member of the Transvaal Indian Congress were each fined £1 sterling today when they126 words
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154 1952-04-19 1 Ceylon Indian Congress Urges Restoration Of Franchise Rights BADULLA, Ceylon, Apr. 18. The President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Senator Perl Sundaram, declared today that disenfranchising of Indian residents had barred onotenth of the population of Ceylon from voting m elections next month. He appealed to the government to takeReuter - 154 words
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Article36 1952-04-19 1 DACCA, East Bengal, Apr. 18. Dacca University reopened Wednesday after being closed since Feb. 27 because of disturbances over the claim for Bengali to have equality with Urdu as Pakistan's «tate languag* ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article74 1952-04-19 1 CALCUTTA, April I.— A new Far Eastern air link between Calcutta and Djakarta via Bangkok is expected to come into operation some time next month. It will be operated by Bharat Airways, an Indian airline. This was disclosed here today by H. R. Sugla, General ManagerReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1952-04-19 1 Can ad a-Pak- Japan Treaty WASHINGTON, Apr. 18.— Canada and Pakistan completed their procedures for ratifying the Japanese peace treaty yesterday when both deposited their Instruments of ratification with thte United States Government. The treaty will come Into force on Apr. 28, when the United States Government will deposit itaReuter - 53 words
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109 1952-04-19 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— An officer of Prime Minister Nehru's Secretariat was stabbed ihere today by a man who came to seek an interview with Mr. Nehru. The officer, Mr. S. P. Khanna, assistant private secretary, was taken to hospital with minor injuries. TheReuter - 109 words
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97 1952-04-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent ALLAHABAD, Apr. 18.— ExCongress President Purushotamdas Tandon has agreed to contest the bye-election to the House of People created by he appointment of Srt Pra kasa as Governor of Madras from Allahabad District. Sri Tandon after being de felted by Sri97 words
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Article158 1952-04-19 1 NEW DELHI, A!px. 18—Problems of locust control and protection of plants against pests and diseases were discussed at a conference of State officials m New Delhi on Tuesday. Addressing the conference, the Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Thirumala Rao, said that about five million acres ofGIIS - 158 words
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Article113 1952-04-19 1 LONDON, Apr. 18. An imaginary enemy suddenly invaded East Britain early yesterday. Thousands of troocs, standing by following emergency signals Wednesday night went into action as alarm sirens wailed at 0500 GMT and deployed at once to ward off parachute attacks from The Wash down to the southeastReuter - 113 words
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Article70 1952-04-19 1 The Maharashtra Committee of the Gandhi National Memorial Fund has decided to establish an aboriginal people's university to be known as Adivasl Janapada University. It will train 30 workers each from among the scheduled tribes. The committee has also decided to establish Gandhi Houses to propagate GandhianFOC - 70 words
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Article63 1952-04-19 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m South East Asia, left Singapore early yesterday by air on a brief visit to North Borneo, where he will be the guest of the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. J. A. Calder. Duririgr his stay63 words
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Article142 1952-04-19 1 Tunisia- What Next? Asian-African Group 7o Protest Strongly 7o U. N. Gen. Assembly BATTLE OF PRESTIGE WAGED? UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 18.— The 15-nation Asian-Afri-can group of the UN delegates was expected to meet here on Monday to consider the next step with regard to Tunisia. Individual members of the group,Reuter - 142 words
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163 1952-04-19 1 Presidential Election Stage Fully Set From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The stage is fully set now for the election of Indian Union'f President and the meeting of India's first Parliament. All the five candidates foi the Presidential election will •ntest the election which will be held on163 words
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49 1952-04-19 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 18.—President Rajendra Prasad sunv moned India's new Parliament to meet on May 13. The order automatically dissolved the present Parliament, whicn originally functioned as a Constituent Assembly until the Inauguration of the Indian Republic on January 26. 1950. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article173 1952-04-19 1 Mr. John Fearns Nicoll, C.M.G., the Governor-Desig-nate of the Colony of Singapore, will arrive at Kallang Airport at 1.30 p.m. on Monday April 21st. He will be met from the plane by the 0.A.G.. who will escort him to the V.I. P. Room, and introduce him173 words
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217 1952-04-19 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 18. Mr. Averell Harriman millionaire urned diplomat was today m the full glare of America's political spotlight following: his endorsement as Democratic presidential can didate by President Truman here last night. In a message from Mr. Truman read at last, night's $100--a-pLaceReuter - 217 words
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79 1952-04-19 1 BANDITS USE WOMAN CHILD AS SHIELD In the Taiping area of Perak on the evening of April 12. a patrol of Auxiliary police contacted eight terrorists The patrol was unable to open fire because the terrorists had reizcd a Malay woman and four children and were using them as a79 words
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135 1952-04-19 1 BANDIT LEADER THREE OTHERS KILLED In the Batu Gajah area of Perak on the afternoon of April 14, a patrol of 2nd Malay Re'Riment contacted three terrorists. The leading terrorist opened fire but he was shot and killed. In the Tapeh area of Perak. a polfce Federal Jungle company contacted135 words
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Article167 1952-04-19 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 18. Ornithologists or the Bombay Natural History Society set out early morning on Monday to gardens m the city to time the first song of birds to help the Bird Research Station, G 1 ant o n, Northumberland (England) m its research onFOC - 167 words
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43 1952-04-19 1 REFUGEE WELFARE OFFICER FOUND DEAD RANAGHAT; Apr. 14.— Shfl Pratap Chandra Das', a Welfare Officer for the refugees, was found lying dead, with severe injuries on his head, by the side of the railway track near Payradanga Station, near here on Wednesday last.43 words
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71 1952-04-19 1 KHULNA, Apr. 14.— Survey work for a rail link between Chalna anchorage, East Pakistan's second port, and the Khulna rail station has been taken m hand. Chalna. whose formal opening was postponed twice during the last two years, handles loading and unloading of sea71 words
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Article86 1952-04-19 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The Election Commission has notified a bye-election to the House of the People from the Allahabad district (Wed;)' Parliamentary Constituency In Uttar Pradesh to the seat vacated by Mr. Sri Prakaaa, Governor of Madras. The dates fixed for the various stages of thisF.O.C. - 86 words
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915 1952-04-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Apr. 19, 1952. A CALL TO YOUTHS THE problem of youth has been engaging the attention of people all over the world, more so these days when there is witnessed a wave of political awakening among the masses every where. The younger generation m all915 words
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Article147 1952-04-19 2 KALIMPONG, Apr. 15— Three mairf snowbound trade routes from Sikkim to Tibet covering a total length of 200 mile? have been put under extensive repairs as part of Government of India's fiveyear road building programme. These high altitude roads negotiable only by sure-footed j mules are Gangtok-NathuF.O.C. - 147 words
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102 1952-04-19 2 BHUBANESWAR, Apr. 14.— Twelve independent members of the Orissa Assembly have formed themselves into "Independent Legislators' Group" under the 'provisional" leader■hip of Dr. P. Parija m order! to co-ordinate their efforts m the Legislative Assembly. The group consists of the following: Dr. P. Parija (leader). Mr.FOC - 102 words
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Article42 1952-04-19 2 The Maharaja of Banaras Shri Vibftut.i Narain Singh has donated 7,576 acres of land towards bhoomidan vagna started by Acharyi Vinoba Bhave. The total of T and gift towards bhcomidan yagna m Uttar Pradesh now U over 100,000 acres FOCFOC - 42 words
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284 1952-04-19 2 hirst Meeting To Be Held Early Next Month NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The first meeting of the Central Advisory Council of Industries, envisaged m the industries (Development and Regulation) Act passed by the Indian Parliament last year, will be held m the first week ofFOC - 284 words
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Article271 1952-04-19 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The first meeting of the Central Advisory Council of Industries, (Development and Regulation) Act passed by the Parliament last year, will be held m the first week of May, it was understood here. The names of the Council members are expected to beFOC - 271 words
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261 1952-04-19 2 REPORT ON S. INDIA FAMINE SUBMITTED NEW DELHI. Apr. 15.— Sri Vishnu Sahay, Secretary of tne Food and Agriculture Ministry of the Government vt India, who recently visited the famine-stricken areas m the South, has submitted his report to the Government, it i? learnt here. Sri Vishnu Sahay was deputedFOC - 261 words
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Article259 1952-04-19 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. IS.— lhe Government of India wiiJ shortly appoint two committees to make recommendations on certain matters relating to civil aviation, one with a nonofflcial Chairman and tnc other a technical one, presided over by a senior officer of the Civil Aviation Department, slatesFOC - 259 words
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157 1952-04-19 2 KARACHI, Apr. 12.— Ihe Pakistan Foreign Minister Mr. Zafrullah Khan accused India of not respecting the terms ot the Indo-Pakistan Agreement of 1947 regarding religious institutions. Speaking during question hour m Parliament, he said: "The terms of the Agreement are being respected m Pakistan butFOC - 157 words
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55 1952-04-19 2 Woman Gives Birth To Child Snake! RAJKOT, Apr. 15.— 1n the village of Ba-gaara. Central Saurashtra. a woman is reported to have. Given birth to a child and a serpent. Both the child and the serpent died within 24 honrs after birth. The serpent was fctuck on the child's body,FOC - 55 words
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55 1952-04-19 2 NEW r.i*3L ;i. Apr. 14 —Al Pie?? Note issued by the Railway M»n' try here sad, "the Hindi equivalents of the three mta^nted railways to be inaugur i<\(\ m Now EYihi on Apr. 11. are: Northern Railway, Uital" Railway. North-Eastern Railway, Ut-tar-Purva Railway EasternFOC - 55 words
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Article24 1952-04-19 2 The Central Government of, Pakistan has sanctioned a se-i cond jute mill to he erected at! Khulna, it is learnt.24 words
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Article138 1952-04-19 2 Reorganisation Or Nepalese Army KATHMANDU, Apr. 14.— The Indian Military Mission has invited to Nepal to re-tain and re-organise Nepal's armed forces and the mission is expected to complete the task m one year or even earlier, according to a communique issued by the Home Ministry. The communique said theFOC - 138 words
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67 1952-04-19 2 Every Rupee To Be Recovered Gadgil BOMBAY, Apr. 14.— Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Union Minister fo? Works. Production and Supply, told a gathering of evacuee merchants from Sind here that Government India would recover "ever; rupee" left behind m Pnl.lol.ii by dh'pl'icf.d >>rson>. Fe could not. howover, tell how longF.O.C. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-04-19 2 Photo. Wearing sunglasses, General Franco attends palm Sunday .service m the grounds of his Pardb Palace Madrid, April 6. Holding a palm spray, the Spanish Chief of State is flanked oy his wife. Behind them are aides and choir boys. The ceremony marked the start of 'holy week. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article205 1952-04-19 2 Pak Language Issue KARACHI, Apr. 14—Pakistan Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin has appealed to Pakistani editors to co-operate with the Government and create the atmosphere essen. tial for calm and despassionate study of the language ques. tion. Mr. Nazimuddin who was addressing a conference of the editors of 7? Pakistani dailyFOC - 205 words
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Advertisement96 1952-04-19 2 Passages to South India B.LS, N CO., Straits/Nagapattin.im/ Madras Service Singapore. P. Swettenham. Penang. 9- 5-52 10- 5-52 12- 5-52 3- 6-52 4- 6-52 6- 6-52 28- 6 52 29- 6-52 1- 7-52 First Class, Second Class "A" "B" Excellent Tfcommodation and every facility and comfort Deck passages with or96 words
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772 1952-04-19 3 India Government Allays Apprehensions NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. A Press note issued Wednesday by the Union Ministry of Finance explains that there is no discrimination m taxation of foreign capital m India. It says: "Misunderstanding appears to exist m certain quarters that theFOC - 772 words
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Article21 1952-04-19 3 Mr. C. Subramanlam, Minister for Finance and Food, will be the Leader of the House m the Madras Legislative Assembly. FOCFOC - 21 words
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261 1952-04-19 3 NO SALE OF FREE RICE IN SUNGEI PELEK The Ass-stant Food C^ntrolier, se.angor, m exv~j.sc ji the powers delegated to aim under section 11 of the *'ood control proclamation, nereby declares the following: (a) The sale and all movements of free 'rice shall bt strictly pronibited within tht wired perimeter261 words
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Article24 1952-04-19 3 MADRAS, Apr. 14.— Mr. C. Rajagopalacharl, Chief Minister, will be the Leader of 'the House m the Legislative Council.24 words
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Article43 1952-04-19 3 The Commander-in-Chiel of the Indian Army, General K. M. Cariappa, is touring famine stricken districts of Rayalseema m Madras to see what the Army can do to help m relief operations. He is accompanied by senior army officers. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article285 1952-04-19 3 UNITED NATIONb, Apr. —The United Nations Commission on Human Rights continued on Wednesday Hi general debate on the principle of self-determination of peoples and how to embody it m the proposed Human Rights Covenant. Among suggested formulae the Commission hae received is one by the SovietReuter - 285 words
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181 1952-04-19 3 INDIA'S ENDING OF STATE OF WAR WITH JAPAN NEW DELHI," Apr. 18.—India whl end her state of war with Japan as soon as Japan becomes a sovereign stau when me peace treacy corner into force at the end of this month. Simultaneously diplomatic relations between tae two countries will beReuter - 181 words
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Article114 1952-04-19 3 INDO -AFGHAN RELATIONS KABUL, Apr. 18.— The Afghan. Ambassador to India, Dr. Najibullah Khan, told a conference of high Government officials m Kabul on Monday that relations between India and Afghanistan were "very friendly," says a report from Kabul. Afghanistan, he said, was not hostile towards Pakistan and the PakhtoonistanGIIS - 114 words
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504 1952-04-19 3 VISIT TO INDIA TERMED A GREAT EXPERIENCE NEW YORK Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt believes that India's spiritual strength can make a great contribution to other democracies of the world. Speaking at a meeting sponsored by the India League of America, Mrs. Roosevelt said, "One ofGIIS - 504 words
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Article149 1952-04-19 3 PATIALA. Apr. 18. The first Legislative Assembly of PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union) met m Patiala Wednesday when members were sworn m and speaker was elected. Chaudhry Kahn Singh, a nominee of the United Front Party, was elected speaker, defeating a Congress Party candidate byFOC - 149 words
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Article85 1952-04-19 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— M. S. Gokhale, spokesman for the Indian Socialist Party, said Tuesday a First Asian-Socia-list conference will be held at Rangoon m October. The conference will discuss the launching of a Socialist world Peace Movement and the formation of a Socialist Third WorldA.P. - 85 words
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Article111 1952-04-19 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— The land-giving mission, which is known as bhoomidan yagna, has been described by its sponsor Acharya Vinoba Bhave, as "symbolic, aiming at man's change of heart from aggressive exploitation and force to brotherly love which Ls capable of rescuing humanity from the present chaotic stateFOC - 111 words
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Article85 1952-04-19 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 18.— An expedition, sponsored by the Indian Himalayan Society, will attempt to climb the 25,000-foot high peak, Punciichuli, m the north-east of Almora district. *n June this year. The party will be led by G. D. Joshi of Bombay who m 1945 climbedFOC - 85 words
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Article45 1952-04-19 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 18. A Chinese woman jumped from a second floor building here yesterday carrying her yearold child -in. her arms. The woman, aged 36. died almost instantly when she hit the street but the child survived with a fractured leg. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-04-19 3 Photo. Sivty-seven-year-old wealthy widow Mrs. Addie Jackson embraces Ernest Ole Lindqujjist after his release from lowa, U.S.A. State Prison at the end of his 43-year prison term. Mrs. Jackson who used to visit Lindgi^at every month fn jail where he was sent for the killing of a policeman, plans toA.P. - 55 words
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Article190 1952-04-19 3 On April 16, the Undang of Rembau opened the new village of Kampong Miku Pindah at Padang Lebar m the district of Rembau. Over forty Malay families living m the fertile valley of Kampong Miku have been moved to this 44-acre site so that adequate security ofGIIS - 190 words
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Advertisement76 1952-04-19 3 Needler's Chocolates Hall Mark of Quality Highest Standard! Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz, Limited SINGAPORE SAREES? SAREES?? SAREES??? Get Them At Reduced Prices Now! BfflL*'/J Jf Printed Chiffon ■W^ |L: Reduced Price $24.00 %^OI^ Over fifty designs I an<^ co ours W&ilr *&!smb'3 Hand Embroidery Oeorgette and f; -tt^r^\M Jari76 words
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Article75 1952-04-19 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Contest In The Parliamentary Elections SURRENDERS ONE MONTH'S SALARY TO PMG COLOMBO: A labourer m the General Post Office has resigned his post to contest a Colombo seat m the coming Parliamentary elections. His superiors say that he is a good worker andFOC - 75 words
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183 1952-04-19 4 KANKESANTURAI The largest cigarette Tobacco Station m the North, has been established on a block of land adjoining the Manlddapuram Kandasamy Temple, at a cost of approximately Rs. 50,000. The land, which is one of the temp jralities ot the temple, has beenFOC - 183 words
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Article142 1952-04-19 4 COLOMBO The Department of Industries intends to send a team of divisional officers and industrial assistants to India for a course of trainIng m the organisation and management of cottage industries. Suitable places are being located m Madras, Mysore anci Travancore to accommodate the team. It is alsoFOC - 142 words
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Article100 1952-04-19 4 COLOMBO: Newest entrant m big way into Ceylon's cement market is India. It Is learnt that a large Indian cement manufacturing firm, whuse representative was. recently investigating Ceylon's market conditions, has successfully tendered for the supply of cement for the Port of Colombo Development Scheme. MFOC - 100 words
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Article190 1952-04-19 4 COLOMBO: P. B. Bulankulame Dissawe, Parliamentary Secretary to the former Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, has now been appointed Minister of Agriculture and Lands m succession to Mr. Dudley Senanayake. The new Prime Minister has also taken over the portfolio of Health and190 words
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Article144 1952-04-19 4 PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS FOR CHILDREN COLOMBO: The opening of a number of Psychiatric Clinics for the examination of school children is proposed as part of a comprehensive scheme of health education for tiiem. Dr. G. P. S. Fernando ana Dr. T. A. C. Siriwardene have already been appointed pcychiatrists under thisFOC - 144 words
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Article72 1952-04-19 4 As part of the plan to develop rock salt mines at Mandi m Himachal Pradesh preliminary core drilling will .shortly be begun under the supervision of the Geological Survey of India to estimate the reserves of salt m these deposits. The idea is to develop these minesFOC - 72 words
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Article145 1952-04-19 4 Kadav unallur Muslim League At the Annual General Meeting held on April 6 the following office bearers were elected: President: Mr. S. N. Sheik Ali; Vice-president: Mr. S. M. Alia Pitchay; Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. A. If. Maideen; Asst. Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. A. A. Syed Sulaiman; Hon. Treasurer: Mr.145 words
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Article54 1952-04-19 4 BANARAS, Apr. 18. Over 2,000 constructive workers who attended tne All -India Sarvodaya Conference near Banaras, have pledged themselves to collect 2.5 million acres of land all over India within the next two years for Acharaya Vinoba Bhave's bhoomidan yagna (land gift campaign). The conference concluded Wednesday afterFOC - 54 words
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Article15 1952-04-19 4 LONDON, Apr. 18.-Pakis-tan and Persia have concluded a friendship pact, Pakistan tan radiu reported today.15 words
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Article82 1952-04-19 4 At the 6th annual general meeting of the Klang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, the following were elected for the year 1952. President: Mr. T. Jang Singh; Vice President: Mr. P. Jeganathan; Secretary: Mr. D. Jayaratnam; Treasurer: Mr. A. Karuppiah; Committee: Messrs. V. M. Vasagam K.FOC - 82 words
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42 1952-04-19 4 Aiinuugn a gooa many applicants turned up at the 3rd day of recruiting for Chinese police constables held at Sitiawan Thursday morning, only nine were selected, the majority being rejected due to low qualifications. «g-^^--w......«.............j. J u.-|42 words
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