Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-27 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 77 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL, 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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1155 1952-04-27 1 Dato Onn's Prasie bor 'Seentarism* In India Stand On Kashmir 7 ustified Dato Onn bin Ja'affar said that he had spent some time in going through the Constitution of India and he began to realise how much of the Constitution of1,155 words
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127 1952-04-27 1 India To Sign Barter Pact With Red China NEW DFI HI Apr. 28. Sources close to the Food Ministry said yesterday India wUI sipn a barter pact with Communist Ctyna within the next two days for as much as 100,000 tons of rlc*. In return India would furnish Red ChinaA.P. - 127 words
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99 1952-04-27 1 Indian Elections A Triumph For Democracy, Says Pethic-Lawrence LONDON. Apr. 26—Addressing the Indian Students Organisation in London on Thursday, Lord PetliickLawrence said that there was universal agreement that the elections, which had just taken place in India, were a very great triumph for democracy. He said: "They were che largestGIIS - 99 words
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87 1952-04-27 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 26.— Trie executive of the International Children's Emergency Fund has approved 18 projects to improve the health of children and mothers in 12 countries of Asia and the Middle East. The projects call for a total expenditure of $2,840,000. They includeGIIS - 87 words
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Article59 1952-04-27 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 26.— Mr. Purshotamdas Tandon, former Congress President, has been declared elected to the House of the. People from the Allahabad district west constituency. Nomination papers of his only opponent had been rejected by the Returning Officer. The seat fell vacant on the appointmentGIIS - 59 words
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636 1952-04-27 1 REPLACED ULTRA-MODEKN KITCHEN BY CHARCOAL FIRE DESPITE ASCETICISM MAINTAINS POMP— A GREAT PERSIAN SCHOLAR NKW DELHI: Dr. Rajendra Prai iu! first Pres|dent of -Indian Republic, i s to win easily the presidential H, t,ons on May 2, and retu rn to the tReuter - 636 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-04-27 1 The Queen, dressed in Black. Inspects the Grenadier Guards for the last time as their Colone/, Apr 21. Her Majesty's 26th birthday. The Q,,een is now Colonel-in-Chief of the foot guards, which includes the grenadiers. The Regiment was represented at the inspection in the quardrangle of Windsor Castle by theA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-04-27 1 Mr. S. Syed Ahmed who has been appointed as Justice of the Peace, for the Colony of Singapore.18 words
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598 1952-04-27 1 Your Assistance Needed For These Services Tempter's Call 7o All TOGETHER WE MUST FACE THE DIFFICULTIES Addressing the F M.S. Chamber of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter said: "The answer to our present problems and frustrations by no means lies in theED - 598 words
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128 1952-04-27 1 Joint Body To Discuss City Council Labour U nions Representations ihe Sub-Committee appointed by the City Council to disc ui with the City Council employees about their representations, met yesterday the representatives of the Government and City Council Labour Union As previously .suggested that the Government, and the Citv Council128 words
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Article41 1952-04-27 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 26._Threc people were killed and about oU injured, six of them sertouily, when lightning struck i cinema in Howrah, a siiburi •f Calcutta, Friday night hc lightning tore the roof and set the screen ablaze.41 words
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31 1952-04-27 1 The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold their sth Annual General Meeting and Anniversary Luncheon at the Victoria Memorial Hall < upper) today at 10 a.m. (Luncheon at31 words
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Article, Illustration957 1952-04-27 2 S. K. Gopalaratnam - A JANT A AND ELLORA S. K. Gopalaratnam By Ajanta, is pre-eminently 'the painter's paradise'. Moreunlike the other monuments the Ajani'd achievements in painting have had great influence on contemporary art in India. The other monuments, we may say, are part of the memorable cultural and religious past of India;957 words
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Article44 1952-04-27 2 Corporal V. E. Visagle of the S.A.S. Regiment was killed on operations on Apr. 23. L.Cpl. Abu Mansor bin Along Ahmad of the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment was seriously wounded in action on Apr. 22. He was evacuated to Batu Gajah Hospital.44 words
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Article66 1952-04-27 2 LONDON, Apr. 25.— Labour members of Parliament Thursday put forward a censure motion on the Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr. William S. Morrison. They accused him of giving permission to another Labour MP to speak early this morning in an all-night debate then shutting66 words
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654 1952-04-27 2 SYDNEY: A lot of airline pilots prefer the old "Able Baker Charlie" pronouncina, alphabet to If* n«w "Alfa Bravo Coca." Australian and some other airline pilots are still using the old alphabet worked out by the armed services of the services of theA.P. - 654 words
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Article726 1952-04-27 2 BERLIN: A strange and desolute memorial to Adolf Hitler has been creat i by Russian order in East Berlin. It is a no-man's-land levelled flat save for t> -'uiuers, dirt, and a toppled eo 'vrete sentry box. It is the plot of grcjhc', two city blocksA.P. - 726 words
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Article113 1952-04-27 2 MYSORE. Apr. 19.— Mr. K. Hanumanthajya. Chief Minister, told Pressmen that he would decide on the selection of Deputy Ministers only alter the composition of the State Legislative Council was completed. He would certainly pick up suitable men of his Party to fill the posts, evenFOC - 113 words
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1275 1952-04-27 3 Development Progress Of Indian Navy Plans For Building Up A Balanced Unit Air Component, Shore Organisations Ana 7 raining Schools MADRAS, Apr. 24.— The development and progress of the Indian Navy, and the plans for the building up of balanced unit, with an air component and supporting shore organisations andFOC - 1,275 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-04-27 3 dfgfdgfdgfdgdfgd Challenger Rocky Graziano tries to pull himself to his feet as referee Tommy Gi1,,,,,,-,, counts him out in the third of a scheduled fifteen round World Middleweight litle bout at Chicago Stad'um, Chicago, U.S.A. Apr. lb. Graz:ano failed to beat the count and title holder Sugar Ray Robpnson retainedA.P. - 67 words
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Article175 1952-04-27 3 KATHMANDU, Apr. 20. King Tribhuvan today expanded his Advisory Assembly to 61 members Horn 45 anri made It more broad based by including Opposition leaders and women. Former Ministers, who went out in the November reshuffle, are also included. They are Mr. B. P. KoiraJa andFOC - 175 words
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862 1952-04-27 3 BOMB AY, Apr. 21. Mr. AT. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Production and Supply said that the Government of India would welcome the co-operation of the Builders* Association of India in all matters of national enterprises with which the Association wasFOC - 862 words
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738 1952-04-27 3 Need For Unity In Congress Ranks Urged Dr. Naidu BANGALORE, Apr. 19.— Inaugurating a conference of the Congress workers and political sufferers in the Civil Station,' Bangalore, on Apr. 13 at the Vyaia Hostel premises, Dr. p. Vardarajulu Naidu, pi.L.A., urged that the paramount need ol the hour tvaa unity738 words
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Advertisement153 1952-04-27 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ India per S.S. "Raiula". Singapore/Madras $72.25 with diet $55.25 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $72.60 with diet $55.60 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more* ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5.N. Company Ltd. LTD. Agents Passages to South India153 words
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Advertisement127 1952-04-27 3 Dr. OSBORN'S SUPER D'SELIPHOSE ATOMISED GOLD REJUVENATION: A world famous tonic which rejuvenates the whole system, gives energy to nerves and quickly restores the impaired powers of the body imparting vim and vigour to the most run-down and wornout constitutions. It strengthens the body ruined by premature ind.scretions and over-indulgence.127 words
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836 1952-04-27 4 LONDON: Indian cricket selections faced a tough task when the time* came for them to choose their team to tour England this summer. Very few experienced players were available. The eventual selection is young, keen and largely experimental. They are unlikely toA.P. - 836 words
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Article122 1952-04-27 4 BOMBAY: Mr. P. V. R. Rao, Finance Secretary to the Government of Bambay, left on Apr. 15 for. London by air or, his way to Canada to finalise technical details and financial arrangements with the Canadian Government for the delivery of 1,600 trucks for the BombayFOC - 122 words
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411 1952-04-27 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 21. A draft scheme for implementing the Employees' Provident Funds Act 1952 has been published by the Union Ministry of Labour for comments by all persons likely to be affected The scheme extends to all factories employing 50 or more persons inGIIS - 411 words
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Article318 1952-04-27 4 BOMBAY, Apr. 22.—"Democratic Government cannot go on without a free and fearless Press," Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay, told Pressmen recently when they met and garlanded him on the eve of his laying down office and wished him a peaceful life inFOC - 318 words
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Article27 1952-04-27 4 TEHERAN, Apr. 25.—Authoritative sources said today Premier Mossadeq's government and tiie United States have agreed on terms for resuming U.S. military aid to strategic, oil-rich Iran. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-04-27 4 The Exhibition was divid- I ed into iflve sections: the international section, where each of the participating countries had its own pavilion, showing the I resources they can contribute to the progress of South-East Asia; the Ceylon Government section, showing the170 words
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Article375 1952-04-27 4 JAIPUR, Apr. 19.— The^mica industry in Rajasthan is today faced with a serious crisis due to the recent heavy fall in the prices, according to the Rajashan Industrial and Mining Association. In a memorandum submitted to the Government of India the Association says that the UnitedFOC - 375 words
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446 1952-04-27 4 Mr. F. W. Dalley who conducted the first Trade Union training course in a broadcast stated that: "I only wish that some employers could have been present— some of tnose from smaller establishments who think that the labour power of the employees is a446 words
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Article80 1952-04-27 4 The following publications have been banned under the I Emerspncy Regulations, Sin- gapore:KOUMUDHI Vol. 11, issue Mo. 42, dated 7 1-52, and Vol. 111, Issue No. l, dated 3-3 52, edited by K. Balakrlshnan and printed and published at Ind/a Printing Works, Pettah, rrivandru.n. S. India and HUL80 words
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Advertisement26 1952-04-27 4 New City Cinema (GEYLANG SERAI) TODAY AT 3.15 —6.15—9.15 P.M. NIMMI DEVANAND in S AZ A A (Hindustani) with GOPE MUKRI TODAY MORNING SHOW "NAJMA" (Hindustani)26 words
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Advertisement119 1952-04-27 4 \ROYAL\ Today 3 Shows At 1.30, 5 8.30 p.m, j A Class Picture The Pride of Every Mother The Picture for Every Woman Based on Mrs. Henry Wood's "East Lynne" j NO PICTURE CAN EXCEL I Thai U llam I Comparable to the Best from Hollywood or England 1 A119 words
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