Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1952
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Title Section16 1952-04-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 73. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article187 1952-04-23 1 Cab/net Of Nine: Six Out-Going Ministers: Three New faces BOMBAY, Apr. 22. The new Bombay Cabinet headed by Mr. Morarji Desai was sworn m yesterday by the Governor, Raja Maharaj Singh. Besides Mr. Desai, the Cabinet consists of eight other ministers. Following is the list ofGIIS - 187 words
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Article165 1952-04-23 1 Tunisia— One More Attempt? UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, Apr. 22.— The Arab-Asian group which has been occupying itself with the question of France-Tunisian relations met on Monday to discuss ite future action. The group's attempt to have th« Tunisian question thrashed out In the Security Council failed lart week when theReuter - 165 words
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Article89 1952-04-23 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— An expert committee to advise the Government of India on organisation and general planning of the All-India Medicai Institute and to assist m its development through successive stages was inaugurated m New Delhi on Sunday by Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union HealthGIIS - 89 words
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Article57 1952-04-23 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— The Central Ministry of Food and Agriculture despatched 124,650 tons of food grains to various deficit areas during the week ended Apr. 7. The largest allotment was made to West Bengal which received 26,000 tons. Other main recipients -"-re Bombay. UttarGIIS - 57 words
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265 1952-04-23 1 Sir Stafford Cripps Passes Away At Zurich ZURICH, Apr. 22.— Sir Stafford Cripps, former British "iron" Chancellor of the Exchequer and the greatest remaining figure of Britain's Labour Party old guard out-, side ex-Prime Minister Clement Attlee, died here Monday night. He would have been 63 on Thursday. For moreReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-04-23 1 riioto. Egyptian Princesses Fawzia( second from left) and Nazli Shah (third from left) smil owr a yelling baby as it »s weighed during their visit to Princess Ferial Hospital, Cairo, a few days ago. Princess Fawzia Ss a sister of King Farouk of Egypt. Princess Nazll Shah Is married toA.P. - 60 words
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64 1952-04-23 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 22. the Indian envoy m Ceylon Monday discussed with Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake the question of voting rights of residents of Indian origin on the island. Earlier tae envoy had sent a "written representation" as instructed by the Government of India againstReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1952-04-23 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who retired last week as India's Ambassador m Moscow, is expected to be elected first VicePresident of the Indian Republic His name, put forward by Prime Minister Nehru, will be scrutinised and an official announcement of his uncontest ed election isReuter - 54 words
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135 1952-04-23 1 CxVPTOWN, Apr. 22.— The South African House of Assembly Monday rejected by a vote of 78 to 61 an opposition demand that the Government accept a Supreme Court judgment which invalidated a Government law on voters of mixed blood. The law removedReuter - 135 words
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80 1952-04-23 1 Installation Of Governor Today At V.M.H. The Governor of Singapore, Mr. John Fearns Nicolls, will be ceremoniously installed as the Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Singapore today at 10 a.m. at Victoria Memorial Hall. At the ceremony the High Commissioner of the~Federation of Malaya will be represented by the Deputy HighGIIS - 80 words
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Article93 1952-04-23 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 22.— Ved Prakash. 32, an unemployed mill worker whe knifed Prim© Minister Nehru's assistant private secretary, was sentenced to 15 months Imprisonment on Monday by a New Delhi magistrate. Prakash pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting and Injuring Mr. 5. P. KhannaReuter - 93 words
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91 1952-04-23 1 Kerala Congress Ministry Still Unstable? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 22.—Congress Ministry's position m Kerala still remains unstable. Chief Minister A. J. John discounting press reports stated that no definite agreement has been reached between Kerala Congress and Travancore Tamil Nad Congress about cooperation m legislature. Tamilians have eight91 words
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176 1952-04-23 1 WINDSOR, England, Apr. 22.— Queen Elizabeth 11. 26 on Monday, spent the first birthday of her reign quietly with her children while rain spattered the windows of the old Royal Castle here. Waking early, she devoted an hour to the hundreds of birthday telegrams and lettersReuter - 176 words
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Article26 1952-04-23 1 LONDON. Apr. 22. Prime Minister Winston Churchill 77, plunged back into House of Commons debate yesterday apparently recovered from a recent cheat cold. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article214 1952-04-23 1 BADULLA, Apr. 22.— The Ceylon Indian Congress leader Mr. S. Thondaman, addressing delegates attending the Congress annual session at Badulla on Sunday said that the struggle to be launched against discriminatory laws would be a non-violent on© based on Gandhian principles. He was speaking on a resolution mGIIS - 214 words
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Article431 1952-04-23 1 Erection Of Fence The following communique has been issued by the Emergency Information Services The following action was ordered m the controlled area of Sungei Pelek village after evidence has been found that the villagers had been supplying food to terrorists m the area. 1. Removal of all431 words
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Article227 1952-04-23 1 Creation Of A Post For A Second Deputy Commissioner Certain steps have been taken to strengthen the organisation at Federal Police Headquarters. These include the creation of a post for a second Deputy Commissioner who«e time will be spent mainly on tour and who will actGIIS - 227 words
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Article173 1952-04-23 1 MON Three terrorists were killed and one terrorist was wounded by security forces m the Federation yesterday and one surrendered. In the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak yesterday, a section of the 16 Gurkha rifles contacted and killed one Chinese terrorist. A stengun and ammunition were recovered.173 words
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Article51 1952-04-23 1 "NEW DELHI. Apr. 22.— The Hindustan Times' reports that there may not be total prohibition m Delhi State but the question of restricting consumption of liquor will be considered by the Delhi State Government. Delhi has at j present one dry day m a I week.GIIS - 51 words
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Advertisement10 1952-04-23 1 iTHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILyM j IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARS!?.10 words
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814 1952-04-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Apr. 23, 1952. WELL DONE A glance at the annual report of Social Welfare department reveals readily the immense progress the department has made m the course of five years. It has undoubtedly set up a record of which the department can De very well814 words
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Article352 1952-04-23 2 In the passing away of Sir Stafford Cripps, England has lost a renowned statesman, India and Pakistan a good friend, the Commonwealth a great adviser and the world a great man. The name of Sir Stafford will go down m history as one who had saved England352 words
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440 1952-04-23 2 Technical Council Approves Plan CALCUTTA, Apr. 20. The All-India Council for Technical Education, which held its seventh session here under the chairmanship of Mr. Nalini Ranjan Sarkar, appointed a seven-man committee to present to the Planning Commission a programme for the five-year planFOC - 440 words
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Article92 1952-04-23 2 PATIALA. Apr. 20.— Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader, paid here that so long as Sheikh Abdullah was at the helm of affairs, Kashmir would accede neither to India nor to Pakistan but was likely to join Russia. He said he agreed witn Sheikh Abdullah thatFOC - 92 words
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73 1952-04-23 2 JAIPUR. Apr. 20. —Messrs. Ram Dayal and Motichand Kajjanchi, two Independent members of the Rajasthan Assembly, today joined the Congress Assembly Party, according to the Congress Party Chief Whip. Mr. Gulab Chand Kartiwal. They have been admitted to the party after having signed the CongTess pledke.FOC - 73 words
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201 1952-04-23 2 Compensation Far Bhopal Jagirdars Refused BHOPAL, Apr. 20.—Abolition of jagirdari m Bhopal State will be without compensation, according to Ministerial sources here. They believed that the question of compensation would not create any constitutional difficulty as, m their view, jagirdars m the State did not hold proprietary rights over their201 words
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213 1952-04-23 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 19. A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry explained Wednesday last that a group of Oxford scientists who wanted to visit the Panchuli range m the Himalayas near Almora have been denied the necessary" permission as the place was a "protected zone."FOC - 213 words
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129 1952-04-23 2 NAGPUR, Apr. 18. Miss Kalyanl Raghavan, daughter of Mr. G. V. Raghavan of the B.N. Railway, Nagpur, haft been awarded the 1,400-dollar Bryn Mawr College 'U.S.A.) Resident Graduate Scholarship for Foreign Women, for the academic year 1952-53. Byni Mawr College (one of the famousFOC - 129 words
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Article418 1952-04-23 2 8-MAN CABINET FOR PUNJAB SIMLA, Apr. 19.— The Punjab will have an eight-member Cabinet headed by Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, leader of the PunJab Legislature Congress Party. Announcing this to the Press Mr. Sachar said his seven colleagues would be: Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon. President of the Punjab State Congress, Mr.FOC - 418 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-04-23 2 Photo. Omaha, Nembraska, Apr. 16 President Truman flew over the flood stricken mid west and said later that he will renew his demands to Cori%ress for a national flood control programme embracing insurance. Mr. Truman came here m the White House plane "Independence" to attend an emergency meeting with GovernorsA.P. - 83 words
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193 1952-04-23 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 19.— Damage estimated a about Rs. 2,00,000 was caused m eleven fires which broke out within 24 hours ending 2.30 am Apr. 17 m different areas of the City euburbs. Two persons are stated to have been scaled, and were admittedFOC - 193 words
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300 1952-04-23 2 WHY KASHMIR WOULD NOT JOIN PAKISTAN? JAMMU, Apr. 19. Mirza Afzal Beg:, Kashmir's Revenue Minister, said here Wednesday last that it wfts only m India that Kashmiris could realise heir progressive aspirations. If Kashmir had, gone to Pakistan, the voice of 'New Kashmir' would have been strangled, he said. Mr.FOC - 300 words
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Article67 1952-04-23 2 NEGAPATAM, Apr. 20— Mr. C. E. Bharathan, the Mahe leader, stated that "the Nationalists m French and Portuguese possessions In India will launch direct action with six months if by that time the question of these foreign possessions Is not solved at Government level." Thee foreignFOC - 67 words
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978 1952-04-23 3 HYDERABAD, Apr. 2L— The Government of Hyderabad ha ye organised an attractive exhibition of Art, Archaeology and Handicraft m Delhi which gives a bird's eye view of its cultural treasures and achievements. Such exhibitions can contribute a great deal to the cultural andFOC - 978 words
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Article86 1952-04-23 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2L- -The Planning Commission has so far approved nearly 16,000 villages for community development projects. The total number of people living m these villages is over 12 million. The Planning Commission is a central organisation to put into effect the Indo-US Technical Co-operation AgreementFOC - 86 words
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Article200 1952-04-23 3 —AH BOON HAW HONGKONG, Apr. 21.—Singapore's most pressing need is the building of more houses and a general improvement of the citys appearance, said Mr. Aw Boon Haw, m a statement welcoming Mr. J. f. Nicoll to Singapore. He expressesd confidence m Mr. Nicoll's ability toReuter - 200 words
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34 1952-04-23 3 CALCUTTA. Apr. 21.— A1l the 17 members of the Indian cricket team to tour England have arrived m Calcutta. They leave for London by a aoecial plane today.- GIISGIIS - 34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-04-23 3 PHOTO). Lieutenant General James a. Van Fleet (left) Commander of the United States Eighth Army m Korea, looks over messages of condolence toe received from all over the world after it was announced that his son Lieutenant James Van Fleet Junior, was missing after a bombing mission over North Korea.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article37 1952-04-23 3 An international centre to train teachers and student* m fundamental and social education Is to be opened m Mysore shortly. The centre, which is beintr set up by UNESCO, will serve the whole of South-Eaat Asia.— GIISGIIS - 37 words
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Article244 1952-04-23 3 Congress Secures 44.85 p.c. Votes NEW DELJII. Apr. 22.— According to the official ana lysis now released, figures of votes polled and seats won b] various parties m the recent elections to the House of tt i People are as follows: Name of Party Valid VotesGIIS - 244 words
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702 1952-04-23 3 Cripps, A Disciple Of Prosperity Through Austerity Sir Stafford Cripps was the chill-toned recovery boss of soaken Britain alter World War 11. Prime Minister Clement Attlee's Labour cabinet gave him almost dictatorial powers over labour, industry and finance m 1947 to lead the nations uphill fight for economic survival. HeA.P. - 702 words
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Article179 1952-04-23 3 LONDON, Apr. 21. The London weekly ECONOMIST said on Saturday that the rejection of the Tunisian case by the Security Council "may well turn like a boomerang and eventually hit not only France but other Western Powers." "Long-term effects of the incident are bound to beGIIS - 179 words
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Article62 1952-04-23 3 PURI, Apr. 18.— Ten persona, including some boys, were injured m an explosion of gun powder on Apr. 11 after a night-long celebration of a local festival m Dolmandaaaht m Puri town. All the injured nave received serious injuries. It is statd that the gun powderFOC - 62 words
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212 1952-04-23 3 CALCUTTA, Apr. 21 —The Director of the Colombo Plan, Mr. G. Wilson, returned to Calcutta on Friday after a visit to the Damodar Valley, Sindri and Chittaranjan. Speaking to Pressmen about the impressions of his visit he said that a tremendous amountFOC - 212 words
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325 1952-04-23 4 Franklin Gimson - Franklin Gimson CEYLON NEWS: —Sir COLOMBO: "The inherent genius of the Sinhalese people has been most advantageous m the process of the country's development. Two thousand years ago they were pioneers on matters of irrigation and the new Ceylon has therefore beenFOC - 325 words
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Article123 1952-04-23 4 COLOMBO: "At. the present time people are m quest of ideas: they are too familiar with their problems but they haven't the sa.ne degree of awareness about their ideas," said Professor George Catlin, addressing the Colombo Rotary Club, on Moral Rearmament, at a luncheon m the G.O.H.FOC - 123 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 4 COLOMBO: The scheme ol tne Department of Broadcasting to improve radio reception by the installation o! relay transmitters at Jaffna. Batticaloa, Matara and Kandy. has been diopped. The cost was found to be prohibitive. Instead, it is proposed to strengthen the home oervice transmissions, both Western and Oriental,FOC - 61 words
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171 1952-04-23 4 INDIAN CHAMBER APPEALS TO THE PREMIER COLOMBO: The Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon has appealed to the Premier to order the restoration to the list of voters the names of such Indians and Pakistanis as have applied tor Ceylon citizenship and whose names appeared m the earlier register. This wasFOC - 171 words
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Article86 1952-04-23 4 JAFFNA: At the annual general meeting ot the Jaffna Hindu College Old Boy's Association, the following were elected office bearers for 1952-53: President: The Principal ex-officio; Vice-presidents: Messrs. R. Sivagurunather, T. MuttusamypiUai, C. Coomaraswamy, N. Sangarapillai, A. Arulampalam and Dr. V. T. Pasupathy. Hony. Secretary: Mr.FOC - 86 words
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Article97 1952-04-23 4 COLOMBO: The proposal to establish a Labour College m Ceylon is expected to be finalised at the Regional Committee Meeting of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unionists, to be held m Calcutta beginning this week. The meeting will discuss the fensibility of setting up the AsianFOC - 97 words
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32 1952-04-23 4 COLOMBO: The General Council of the Ceylon Moors' Association have resolved that the All-Ceylon Moors' Association shall contest the iorcncoming general election as an independent body. FOCFOC - 32 words
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299 1952-04-23 4 JACOBITE SYRIAN CHRISTIANS CONFERENCE "Selangor Indian Association Hall, Kuala Lumpur was tne venue for the Annual conference of the Jacobite Syrian Christians who came from the various parts of the Federation on the Easter day. The proceedings began under the Chairmanship of the Rev Fr. P. K. Abraham, 8.A., B.D299 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-04-23 4 Photo. Rescoe Browns (left) of Baltimore, Maryland, outdoor United States Amateur Athletic Union half-mile chamtion, was first with a wlnn-ng time of 1:54.2. Don Grhrmann (middle), of Wis^on^in, the Nations leading mile runner was second, an I Ro ff inald B. Pearman (right), of New York, finished third.- USISUSIS - 49 words
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Article82 1952-04-23 4 "The Kamala Club is holding a mixed social tomorrow ut 5 p.m. Members and thetr husbands will be present Entertainment will be provid ed by a few Indian dances and songs, ani will be followed by a high tea. It is expected that the Indian82 words
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100 1952-04-23 4 7 Murders On Sinhalese New Year Day COLOMBO. Seven mjrderc are reported from the southern seaboard during the Sinhalese New Year. Trie New Year was ushered m with a murder at Dikwella and ended m a double-killing at Diyalagoda, Paiyagala. Other cases were reported from Eipitiya, Kirinda. Hakmana, Paragahatota mFOC - 100 words
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Article78 1952-04-23 4 S'PORE RATES FOR PARCEL POSTAGE The Fostmastjr-General. Malaya, announces that with effect from May 1, 1952, the ■surface parcel postage rates -jr the undermentioned countries will be revised as follows: Canada (including New•uuHdland via Hongkong) ;2.3J ior 2 lb., $2.30 for i It) $3.90 for 7 lb., $5.90 for 1178 words
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Article34 1952-04-23 4 TOKYO, Apr. 22.— The Prime Minister who headed the Cabinet which surrender, ed Japan to the Allies m 1945, former Prince Naruhiko Hegashikuni, was among 84 persons removed from the purge list today.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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