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Title Section16 1952-06-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 114. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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468 1952-06-04 1 Ceylonisation Ministry Abolished Sequel To Goonesinha's Defeat In Elections New Cabinet Details COLOMBO, June 3.— The Ministry of State, which has been called "the Ministry for Ceylonisation," is abolished with the defeat of Mr. Goonesinha. This Ministry's job was to effect the Ceylonisation of employment under European and other foreignReuter - 468 words
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Article272 1952-06-04 1 COLOMBO, June 3.—Premier Dudley Senanayake today appointed Mr. S. P. Vaithialingam to represent the 800,000 Indian settlers m t.ie island m the House of Representatives An Indian-born proprietory planter Mr. Vaithialingam was nominated to one of the six seats for minority communities. In the 101 member HouseReuter - 272 words
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Article121 1952-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, June 3— The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said at question time in the House of the People yesterday that the Chittaranjan factory produced at present 70 per cent of parts of locomotives. It was expected that by 1954 the target of 100 per centFOC - 121 words
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Article63 1952-06-04 1 CAMBRIDGE, June 3.— Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, was yesterday elected an Honorary Pellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Mr. Senanayake entered the College in 1929 and took an Honours Degree in natural sciences three years later. He played cricket for the College. BritishReuter - 63 words
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Article54 1952-06-04 1 WASHINGTON, June 3.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived at national airport here Sunday to receive an official welcome and congratulation On his job as Supreme Commander m Europe. Oa Tuesday the General will shed hi s uniform and take an active role fK the campaign for theA.P. - 54 words
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253 1952-06-04 1 Satyagraha Against Malan ism To Be Launched On June 26 PORT ELIZABETH, June 3.— A joint meeting of executives of the African National Congress and the South African Indian Congress hi Port Elizabeth on May 31 announced that the national campaign of defiance of "unjust laws" m South Africa willGIIS - 253 words
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71 1952-06-04 1 PORT ELIZABETH, June 3. —Over 3,000 Africans pledged themselves at a meeting near Port Elizabeth on Sunday to support the struggle against racial laws. Raising their right hands they declared: "We shall exert all our mental, physical and financial power s to attain our objectiveGIIS - 71 words
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Article135 1952-06-04 1 PIETERMARITZBURG, June 3.— Natal's pro-British provincial Council moved Monday to demand a new national convention reaffirming South Africa's 1910 constitution which it claims has been broken by the Union's Nationalist Government. The call was m a resolution tabled by Councillor J. Leslie Smith for debato today (Tuesday)A.P. - 135 words
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Article138 1952-06-04 1 JOHANNESBURG, June 3.The South African Garment Workers Union, whose general secretary, Solly Sachs, was recently arrested under the Suppression of Communism Act, has been told by the Johannesburg City Council It may not hold a protest meeting on the City Hall step? this week. The Union hasReuter - 138 words
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Article71 1952-06-04 1 JOHANNESBURG, June 3.Mr. Moses Kotane, a member of the National executive ot the African National Congress and former Genesal Secretary of the now illegal Communist Party was arrested yesterday m Alexandria, African town ship near Johannesburg. He has been "named" by Justice Minister Charles Swart m aReuter - 71 words
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Article175 1952-06-04 1 JOHANNESBURG, June S.British authorities started a police airlift Monday into Serowe, where rioting natives killed three policemen and seriously injured 12 Sunday. Serowe, capital of the landlocked British protectorate of Bechuanaland, was tense Monday night, officials said. Sunday's troubles started after the District Commissioner, Mr. CordonA.P. - 175 words
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215 1952-06-04 1 Muslim Confab: Pakistan Disappointed NEW DELHI, June 3.—"Pakistan 8 latest venture m intenational politics the proposal for Muslim Prime Ministers' conference appears to have ended m disappointment," states the Karachi correspondent of THE ECONOMIST m a dispatch published m the Journal on May 24. "Although several governments, including Egypt, acceptedGIIS - 215 words
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Article25 1952-06-04 1 NEW YORK. June 3.— The world's largest carpet mill, Alexander Smiths of New York, was closed yesterday when its 4.200 workers went on strike.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article97 1952-06-04 1 CALCUTTA, June 3. Police m Nepal's mountain capital of Katmandu used tear gas and clubs on Sunday to break up demonstrations by students and government workers. In a series of clashes, Aye demonstrators and two police were injured. Twenty arrests were made. The trouble started whenA.P. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-06-04 1 The Queen is wearing a lace ball dress of smoke grey tulle needlerun with silver thread. Her sapphire and diamond necklace was a wedding present from her father the late King George VI. Her tiara was a wedding gift from Queen Mary. Her diamond braceletA.P. - 150 words
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185 1952-06-04 1 MAY SPREAD TO OTHER INDUSTRIAL CENTRES From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 3— The Socialist Party's Satyagraha against high prices of foodgrains m Bombay threatens to spread to other Industrial centers like Abmedaaad and Mysore, The Socialists' protest was caused by the Government185 words
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Article198 1952-06-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: A police GMC and a 3-tonner travelling m the KUANTAN area of Pahang yesterday came under heavy fire from a number of terrorists m wait on a hillside. Two members of the police party were wounded. A civilian has been murdered by terrorists m198 words
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587 1952-06-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Wed., June 4, 1952. Malayan Indians And Loyalty £ERTAIN sections of the Malayan Press which have been indulging m vicious and wilful progapanda against the Indians here charging them with disloyalty or insufficient loyalty to Malaya and accusing them of attempting to run away from587 words
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602 1952-06-04 2 Nation- Wide Peaceful Movement To Be Launched PACHMARHI, May 28. The five-day convention of the Socialist Party concluded here yesterday after adopting a three-point programme of consolidation of political parties, except Congress and Communists, into a party, of radicalism and socialism constructive activities includingFOC - 602 words
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Article85 1952-06-04 2 Work is now being completed on a 100 feet high solar observation tower near the Monte Mario observatory, Rome. Observers will be able to watch the su n continuously on a screen m the base of the tower, the image having been picked up by a systemUNESCO - 85 words
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1014 1952-06-04 2 PACHMARHI, May 26.— The five-day special convention at the Socialist Party of India today adopted a 809-word political line desteaed to achieve a consolidated party of Radicalism and Socialism. The statement was moved by Mr. J. P. Narain. A number of amendments, mostly of aFOC - 1,014 words
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Article149 1952-06-04 2 NEW DELHI, May 28.— The Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi, upheld the conviction, but altered the sentence of one month's j.i. passed by the lower court to a fine of Rg 125 (m default one month's r.i.) on Mirza Yasin Beg, the Imam of a mosque,FOC - 149 words
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Article248 1952-06-04 2 India And World Wheat Agreement NEW DELHI, May 28.—India has indicated to the member countries of the World Wheat Council her desire to have the wheat agreement for another four year s at the current maximum price with a guaranteed quota of 1.5 million metric tons per year. Mr. D.248 words
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62 1952-06-04 2 BHOPAL, May 29.—Six persons have died m the westernmost part of Bhopal because of contaminated drinking water, according to information reaching here. The scarcity of drinking water continues. The situation m the western district as a whole "is. under control" but the "two tehsilsFOC - 62 words
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Article77 1952-06-04 2 KALNA. May 28.— The Government .of West Bengal have decided to introduce a system of modified rationing with efect from June 6 m the municipal town of Kalna and 13 unions m the Kama sub-divi-sion of Burdwan District. Each adult will receive a weekly ration ofFOC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-06-04 2 The West German Peace Treaty, bringing the occupation to an end was signed m Bonn, West German capital on May 26. The ceremony paved the way for the May 27 signing of the European Army Treaty by which German troops will join a European army. Picture shows Chancellor Konrad AdenauerA.P. - 65 words
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Article122 1952-06-04 2 Communist Detenu's Plea Rejected HYDERABAD, May 28. A Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court dismissed the habeas corpus apmication of a prominent Communist detenu. Mr. K. Radhakrishna, seeking his release. The applicant contended that the detaining authority had not complied with the provision under Section 3 of the PreventiveFOC - 122 words
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299 1952-06-04 2 KURNOOL, May 25— After three days of stormy weather, Kurnool had bright weather to-day. Since the morning, the drizzling had stopped. Over 500 families, most of whom were municipal workers, were rendered homeless m the town. Over 100 houses collapsed as a resultFOC - 299 words
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3009 1952-06-04 3 BOTH CITIZENS NON-CITIZENS MUST WORK FOR MALAYA'S PROSPERITY, SAYS MR. DEVASER PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO 6th ANNUAL SESSION OF MJ.C. We come from a great country. We have adopted a young, happy and prosperous country with a great future We shall not3,009 words
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Article152 1952-06-04 3 Karnataka Deputation To Nehru NEW DELHI, May 29. Fifteen Members of Parliament, representing the Kanadaspeaking areas of Madras, Bombay, Hyderabad and Mysore, met Prime Minister Nehru recently to explain the need for the formation of a united Karnatak State. The member 8 told the Prime Minister that the new State,FOC - 152 words
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96 1952-06-04 3 NEW DELHI, May 26.— The Chief Whip of the Congress Party m Parliament, Mr. Satyanarain Sinha, has, it is learnt, appointed two Deputy Whips— Mr. U. Srinivasa Mallaya (Madras) and Mr. Dcv Kanta Borooah. Both of them were Whip s in the Provisional Parliament, InFOC - 96 words
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69 1952-06-04 3 MADRAS. May 28— A citizenship training course i s being conducted at Kodaikanal by the Education Department of the Government. The course is meant for the benefit of Headmasters and Headmistresss and Lecturers of train- ing colleges. It has started functioning from May 22, and isFOC - 69 words
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Article74 1952-06-04 3 Indian Names For Army Animals NEW DELHI, May 28.—Animals serving the "Jawan" will all have Indian names m future. The Indian Army uses horses, mules, camels and ladlocks. Every one of them has a name, some Indian and some Europeans, the European names having come down from the days ofFOC - 74 words
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Article168 1952-06-04 3 Animal Husbandry In Darjeeling KALIMPONG, May 28.— Dr. Forsyth. FAO's assignee to the West Bengal Government, left for Calcutta after a 14-day tour of the Darjeeling hill areas, where he studied the progress of livestock and animal husbandry. Dr. Forsyth, it is learnt, adyised local farmers and agriculture officials toFOC - 168 words
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Article167 1952-06-04 4 KANDY: A plea of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was accepted when a young man named B. M. Heen Appu. was charged with the murder of a 14-year-old girl at Pussella m Kurunegala district on Oct. 24. 1951. Heen Appu had lent two booksFOC - 167 words
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175 1952-06-04 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Mothers m Ceylon who had given birth to ten children each numbered 31JM3 m 1946; while 556 mothers had 16 or more children each. These figures are rvealed m Volume Three of the Census of Ceylon 1946 Report which is justFOC - 175 words
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258 1952-06-04 4 IS 'SHAKESPEARE TRADTION OF DYING OUT? COLOMBO: "The chaos of the present educational system m the Island is such that there does not seem to be time for plays m any of our schools. The 'Shakespeare tradition/ once so strong, seems to be dying out. This is undoubtedly a pity,FOC - 258 words
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Article122 1952-06-04 4 I MARRIAGE RIOT: NEW DELHI, June 3— Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, Home Minister told Parliament Monday tensio n in Delhi iiad now "very considerably abated since the disturbances last week over the proposed marriage between a Hindu girl anJ a Moslem youth. In reply to questionsReuter - 122 words
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Article157 1952-06-04 4 COLOMBO: The third Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis Conference opens m London on lne organisers of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis have already received many injuries from India, Pakistan and Ceylon. The conference is open to all who are interested m preventiveFOC - 157 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-06-04 4 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, retiring NATO commander, takes a quick look at his wristwatch as his successor. General Matthew B. Ridgway, delivers a brief address, during handing-over ceremonies at S.H APE near Paris, on May 30. Eisenhower is to run for the American Presidential nomination. Ridgway has just been relievedA.P. - 60 words
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Article101 1952-06-04 4 NEW YORK, June 3 Thieves had invaded a two» million-dollar Roman Catholic shrine m Brooklyn and stone gem-encursted gold crowns donated by hundreds of women during World War II as an offering to peace. Church officials, who discovered the theft on Saturday, said the two crowns wereA.P. - 101 words
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Article78 1952-06-04 4 KALUTARA: Mr. Percy Silva Ginige. a former Sanitary Inspector, died at the General Hospital, Co'ombo, on April 29 from injuries received m a motor-cycle accident at Kalutara, a few days previous. He was knocked down by a motor-cycle near Khettarama Road junction, on the Galle Road. TheFOC - 78 words
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Article87 1952-06-04 4 GALAHA: An attempt to make the rural areas of the Kandy district self-supporting m coffee, is to be made by the Kandy District Agricultural Committee. The Committee has decided to make coffee plants available to the villagers and launch a planting drive. Coffee grows well m theFOC - 87 words
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117 1952-06-04 4 COLOMBO: Miss Dorothy Moses, Principal of the Delhi School of Social Work, told the Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. institute of social work at a meeting, there was no question of an individual being to blame for his poverty or distress though the attitude of holding aFOC - 117 words
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159 1952-06-04 4 MATARA: There has been an appreciable reduction of crime at Matara recently and this decrease has chiefly been attributed to the binding^over and probation supervision system followed by the Matara Magistrate. Mr. H. K. The binding over or ordering on probation of delinquentsFOC - 159 words
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Article106 1952-06-04 4 GALLE: A verdict oi accidental death resulting from a fall from the top floor of a hotel to the road below was returned by the Galle Coroner, Mr. R, Wickramasinghe at the inquest held on the death of Michael Leslie Davies, a fireman on theFOC - 106 words
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Article35 1952-06-04 4 RAKWANA: Seven-year-old Rukmani of Hunuwala fell into a deem well and was drowned. She had gone to fetch water during the absence of her parent who had gone to work.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article69 1952-06-04 4 COLOMBO: A record harvest of one-million bushels of paddy Is expected from the North-Central Province. The Commissioner of Food Suplies, Mr. K. Alvapillal, said that his department was prepared to purchase the entire crop. AH arrangements have been made for the purchase of the paddy.FOC - 69 words
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Article49 1952-06-04 4 Snake Among Court Records AGALAWATTA: The peon at the Matugama Rural Court had a nasty experience recently when he encountered a snake while searching m the record room for a record. The snake was killed.. Jungle surrounds this Court and snakes have often been found m the record room.—49 words
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Article37 1952-06-04 4 KALUTARA: L. Ovaris Fernando, a 30-year-old ex-rail-way policeman of Kandewatte m Kalutara North, fell from a rubber tree, and died of the injuries. He had sustained a fracture of the spine.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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124 1952-06-04 4 NEW DELHI. June 3.—According to a report, just published, on the activities of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting during 1951-1952 broadcasts from All India Radio were made m 13 languages m the External Services and 17 m the Home Services. Broadcast hours increased fromFOC - 124 words
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Article46 1952-06-04 4 MELBOURNE, June 3. About 12 young (persons returning from a religious educational weekend were killed Sunday when a train hit their bus at a level crossing at Boronia, about 12 miles from Melbourne. Seventeen were injured, many of them serious. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-06-04 4 GDSFGGFDSGDSFGDFSGDSF Photo). During his recent two-day tour of Trengganu, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, visited the Home for Destitutes m Bukit Besar. Picture shows Gen. Templer talking t 0 one of the inmates of thP Home.-38 words
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Article162 1952-06-04 4 PORT ELIZABETH, June 3. —More than 3,000 Africans Sunday night pledged themselves at a meeting near here to support "the struggle for African freedom.** Dr. J. S. Moroka, president of the African National Congress (major African political organisation) rejected any idea of linking Africans to existingReuter - 162 words
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Article161 1952-06-04 4 ACCRA, Gold Coast, June 3. Eleven Gold Coast chiefs asked British Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lytteltoa Sunday that the part they had hitherto played mi n the ordered and progressive development of the colony should be encouraged This they said was m the interest bothReuter - 161 words
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Article130 1952-06-04 4 "Mahinda Day" will be ceie- I brated at Sakya Muni Buddha Jaya Temple, Race Course Road, Singapore on Poson Full Moon Day (King Asoka'r Buddhist Missionary Day) or Saturday, June 7. The programme will &c as follows: 6 a.m.— Hoisting the Buddhist Flag. 7 a.m.—Reuter - 130 words
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Article51 1952-06-04 4 DUNKIRK, June 3 A bus carrying supporters of a Belgium football club plunged into a canal near here on Sunday killing 33 of the passengers. Fifteen people were rescued including two children. Firemen and others from Calais and Dunkirk took Dart m rescue operations.Reuter - 51 words
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Article93 1952-06-04 4 NEW DELHI. Juno 3.- -Five more operational agreements have been signed here betwee n India and the Technical Cooperation Administration, within the framework of the In-dian-United States technical co-operation agreement concluded m January last. The new agreements signed on Saturday provide for a ommunity projects.Reuter - 93 words
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