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Title Section16 1952-07-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 144. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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276 1952-07-04 1 Tempters Handling Of Political Problems Satisfactory Progress Made In Federation And Colony LONDON, July 3,— Mr. Henry Hopkinson, British Minister of State for the Colonies, last night rejected a plan to send a commismission of inquiry to Malaya. Mr. Stanley Awbery (Labour)Reuter - 276 words
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Article66 1952-07-04 1 TOKYO, July 3.-^A "suicide submarine" of the former Japanese navy wag refloated to be scrapped In Yokohama harbour yesterday, Kyodo News Agency laid. The 60-foot submarine wn* used by the former Japanese navy, as one of tile "suicide" arms such as "Kimikazl" planes during theA.P. - 66 words
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Article50 1952-07-04 1 EGYPTIAN CABINET SWORN IN ALEXANDRIA, July 3.— The new Egyptian Cabinet of Hussein Sirry Pasha was Wednesday sworn In by King Farouk at Montazaji Palace. Sirry Pasha completed his new all independent cabinet earlier yesterday after the nve-day crisis which followed the resignation of Hilaly Pasha's Goiernment last Saturday.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article49 1952-07-04 1 NEW DELHI, July 3—Opposition members sarcastically urged the Planning Minister Gulzarilal Nanda to plan out his speech (first before speaking in the Parliament when the Minister took longer time than allotted in replying to criticism about River Valley (projects and when replying to. questions.— Copyright.49 words
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Article124 1952-07-04 1 No Promise Made To Ind. Postmen From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 3.-^Pre-mier Nehru strongly refuted in Parliament on Wednesday that the Government of India had made promise to pay tht salaries of Postal employee; during the period when they were on strike. Socialist leader Jaiprakash Narain, declaring that124 words
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Article121 1952-07-04 1 MALIK'S LATEST UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 3. Russia's Jacob A. Malik began a sttdavn •trike 1 yesterday against debate on U.S. demands for an Impartial inquiry into Communist charges of germ warfare in Korea. But the Soviet delegate to the Security Council promised he would veto the American whenA.P. - 121 words
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320 1952-07-04 1 The first of the 2 naval squadrons of the Indian Navy which are visiting Singapore, the 12th Frigate Squadron under the command of Capt. M. K. Heble will arrive here on Friday, July 4, 1952 at 10 a.m. and leave on Monday 7th. The320 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-07-04 1 Arml Kuusela, 18-year-old blonde from the Polar Circle town of IMuhos, Finland, wears her new crown after being elected "MISS UNIVERSE" in a 30-nation competition at Long Beach, California, June 28. With the title go a seven-year Aim contract and a new car. Arml was picked as nufiorvilA.P. - 60 words
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Article116 1952-07-04 1 Mossadeq Intimates Resignation TEHERAN, July 3.— Persian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq has intimated to the Shah he would resign office by July 8 if a new Majlis (Parliament) is still not ready to function by then, a Government spokesman disclosed today. The spokesman quoted Dr. Mossadeq as writing to theReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-07-04 1 Smoke rises from the right end of the Suino Power Plant over the Tain Elver In North Korea after U-N-Air Forces dropped 40,000 pounds of high explosives on It June 24. The hydro- electric plant, one of the largest In th« world, was blacked out by the hugeA.P. - 69 words
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86 1952-07-04 1 Police Fire At Jodhpur Demonstrators JODPHUR, Rajasthan, July 3. About 20 people were injured last night when police fired on demonstrators outside Jodhpur's Mahatma Gandhi Hospital where 130 male nurses have been on hunger strike for four days. Twelve policemen were also injured by brickbats thrown by the crowd. NoneReuter - 86 words
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241 1952-07-04 1 Strong Opposition In Assembly From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 3.— After three days of continuous debate in Madras Legislative Assembly on the motion of confidence in the present Rajagopalachari Ministry, observors have begun to feel that Rajaji may fail to get241 words
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Article54 1952-07-04 1 KARACHI. July 3. Large swarms of locusts have entered Pakistan from the west and are moving east. It was announced yesterday. It was stated the general situation throughout eastern Africa and the Middle-East remains serious and swarms are pouring in from Aden Yemen, Eritrea, Ethiopia KenyaA.P. - 54 words
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Article45 1952-07-04 1 PARIS, July 3 Mrs. Calouste Gulbenkian, wife of the man who is reputedly the richest in tjje world, died last nig^t after a heart attack at the height of t^e Paria heat wave. T^p attack was sudden and death followed quickly. AP.A.P. - 45 words
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Article27 1952-07-04 1 RIO DE JANERO. July 3.— Dispatches from San Paulo last night said that Joro Fereira, leader of the bloody Anchieta Island pnson break was captured yeatertiay.- AP.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-07-04 1 Shunichi Matsumoto, lint Japanese Ambassador to Britain since the war, presented hjbi credentials to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Pblace, London, June 24. The Ambassador arrived in formal dress, riding in a semi-state landau sent from the Royal mews as is the custom. A crowd of tourists took photographsA.P. - 74 words
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Article187 1952-07-04 1 THURS: Three more terrorists have been killed and four wounded during the past 24 hours. The body of another terrorist believed to have been killed in May has been recovered. A police party operating in the Kuala LipLs area of Pahang found a newly made track. They187 words
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Article87 1952-07-04 1 FRI: The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, has sent the following message to the American Consul at Kuala Lumpur on the occasion of the American Independence Day: "I have the honour to convey on behalf of the Government and the people87 words
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Article91 1952-07-04 1 THURS: Another terrorist —Chan Wah who was sentenced to death by the High Court, Ipoh on March, 1952, for illegally possessing ammunition^was hanged at the Taiping iprlson this morning. He was arrested by a military patrol in the Ulu Ringlet area on July, 1951, when the patrol91 words
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Article63 1952-07-04 1 THURS: Che Mohamed Yusoff bin Ahmad, Ag. Assistant Superintendent of Police, left by air this morning for the United Kingdom to undergo a six months Training Course as a Colonial Student at the Police College. Ryton-on-Dunsmore. He is the first Malay Officer to attend such a63 words
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99 1952-07-04 1 Korea Might Have Been The End Of The United Nations But.... —TRUMAN WASHINGTON, July 3.— President Truman today said Korea might have been the end of the United Nations had free nations followed the "Munich Road*' to appeasement when aggression came. Instead, Korea had the opposite effect, the President toldA.P. - 99 words
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Article54 1952-07-04 1 HONGKONG. July 3.— A postage stamp with a history of over 100 years will be among the many valuable stamps to be sold by public auction here next week, it wag reported today. < It Is the first stamp uaed in Hongkong after the island was ceded toReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement35 1952-07-04 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 1(1.50 6 Month* 83.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0035 words
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661 1952-07-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, July 4, 1952. Malacca's Tragedy A LL those who are proud of Malaya's past achievements and especially the magnificent part which Malacca had played in the days long gone by, will be pained to learn that the latest advice tendered to the Malayan Government does661 words
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620 1952-07-04 2 Praja Parishad Sends Memorandum To President JAMMU, June 29. The Jammu and Kashmir Praja Parishad,in a memorandum submitted to President Rajendra Prasad, has said: "We of Jammu claim the right to determine our future ourselves. Had the Kashmir Valley, th e most populous region,FOC - 620 words
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Article160 1952-07-04 2 LEH (Ladakh), June 29.— His Holiness Kushok Bakula, Head Lama of Ladakh. described as "totally false" a Pakistan Press report that people belonging to the RSSand Praja Parishad had crossed into Ladakh In a statement to the UPI, the Head Lama said: "The mischievous report isFOC - 160 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-07-04 2 These photos show the four top candidates for the Republican Presidential nominatior in U.S.AAt top left is Senator Robert Taft of Ohio; at top right Is General Dwight D Elsenhower. At bottom left is Harold Stassen, President of the University of Pennsylvania and Former Governor of Minnesota; at bottom rightA.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-07-04 2 •We work hard, but we enjoy the evening when our family is gathered together. At this time we do the little things that cannot be neglected even in grinding season. My sons and I may repair the work animals' harnesses. My wife and mother-in-law sew and mend, while we work,USIS - 91 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 2 KARACHI. June 25.—Sardar Ibrahim. President of the Pakistan-sponsored All-Jam-mu and Kashmir Muslim Conference, has arrived here from Rawalpindi. An earlier Rawalpindi report had said that Ibrahim would be arriving here to nave talks with Khwaja Nazlmuddin. Sardar Ibrahim has been criticising, recently, "the manner in whichFOC - 78 words
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Article112 1952-07-04 2 HUBLI, June 27. Thanks to the efforts of the Karnatak University delegation which visited Mysore last week, the Rajpramukh of Mysore has agreed to make a handsome donation to the Karnatak University, according to a message reaching here. The Rajpramukh Is reported to have given his consent toFOC - 112 words
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132 1952-07-04 2 PRESERVATION OF MONUMENTS ON SEA SHORE NEW DELHI, June 25.— Mr. lE. D. Malavija, Parliamentary Secretary, told Ihe House t>': the People to-day that +he shore temple at Mahabalipuram was threatened by the imppct of sou. water. Replying to Mr. H. T/ukerjee, the Parliamentary Secretary said Lhat steps had beenFOC - 132 words
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Article39 1952-07-04 2 PAKISTANI COTTON FOR EXPORT KARACHI, June 27. The Pakistani Cotton Board has announced that it will entertain offers for sale of cotton \?Z e *P° rt in aspect of quantities held by the buying agents on Government account.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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220 1952-07-04 2 AGRA, June 26. At an impressive ceremonial parade here Wednesday morning, MaiGen. K. S. Thimayya, QMG, Army HQ. presented Zuma Mohammed Kashmiri with a silver regimental souvenir from all ranks of a famous Kumaon Regiment in recognition of his devotion to duty inFOC - 220 words
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Article956 1952-07-04 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD A BOUT 500 pupils now In Standard Five in Singapore Government English Schools would have to stop schooling, If Government does not expand school accommodation next year." There are about 2,000 students in the Standard Five classes and it is believed that 80% will pass956 words
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Advertisement27 1952-07-04 2 BIRTH CONTROL ception for so long a SSSiVs dSrld P Xrcoot Price: $5.00 per phlmL Stoc^u:- Y<m 8 HoWBrd Overseas General Agency, 72. Ampang steet. Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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1020 1952-07-04 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Deficit Budget Only Solution, Says Azad NEW DELHI, June 16.— "Unless the Government takes the risk of deficit budgetting, we will not be able to solve the problem of education and other nation-building activities, said the Education Minister, Maulana Afrul KalamFOC - 1,020 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-07-04 3 "I am Eddie Thibadaux, owner of a 160-acre sugar cane farm in Louisiana. In this picture. I am using a big, old-fashioned sugar knife to cut the cane. Sometimes we farmers also use the cane-cutting machine which was invented just a few years ago. The day this picture was madeUSIS - 85 words
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669 1952-07-04 3 NEW DELHI: There's a shooting war going on in nthe desert wilderness of Western India with enough thrilling chapters to raise the envy of any Hoolly wood movie writer. It's the government's campaign against India's famous dacoits those bloodthirsty, hard-riding bandits Who for decades haveAP - 669 words
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Article59 1952-07-04 3 DEMONSTRATION BY DELHI REFUGEES NEW DELHI, June 16.— About 100 refugee stall-hold-ers of Queeasway, of New, Delhi, demonstrated in front of Parliament House today, demanding that they should not be shifted from their present temorary stalls. The demonstrators said, that they feared that the. State Government was going, to shiftFOC - 59 words
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Article49 1952-07-04 3 GOON ATILLEKE IN LONDON LONDON, July 3. The Ceylon Minister of Agriculture and Food, Sir Oliver Goonetllleke, arrived here by air Tuesday for discussions with British Chancellor o. the Exchequer Richard But- 1 ler and Food Minister Gwilym I Lloyd George on his country's I serious rice shortage.— Reuter.L49 words
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Article441 1952-07-04 3 ROME: FAO Rush three ERFU Bengal. Sound like a wartime code? It is. It is a proposed call to action in the Food and Agriculture Organisation's war against hunger in the world. ERFU means emergency reserve food unit. Each ERFU would feed a million peopleA.P. - 441 words
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Article23 1952-07-04 3 WASHINGTON. July 3.— The United States Senate on Tuesday ratified the West German "Peace Contract" ending the occupation regime. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-07-04 3 These photos show the top four candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for President in U.&A. Top left: Senator Richard B. Russell of Georgia. Top right is Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois. Bottom left is W. Averell Harriman of New York, Special Adviser to the President. Bottom rightA.P. - 58 words
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161 1952-07-04 3 LINGUISTIC STATES DEBATE ON JULY 7 NEW DELHI. June 29.— A resolution on the subject of formation of linguistic States, in the name of Mr. Tushar Caaturjee, has drawn first place in the ballot held of nonofflcial resolutions to be discussed by the House of the People on July 7.FOC - 161 words
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Article34 1952-07-04 3 NEW DELHI: Three persons were killed and one injured when the car in which they were travelling from Meerut to Delhi collided with a bullock cart laden with iron bars near Delhi recently. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article784 1952-07-04 4 DETAILS OF NEW RATES New rates of Stamp Duty came into force on the Governor's assent to the recent amendment to the stamp Ordinance on June 25. The new rates have no connection with postal rates charged by the Post Office for the carriage of784 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-04 4 Photo). Korean military policemen grab Ryu Shi Tae as a guest holds him still with an arm about his neck just after Tae attempted to assassinate South Korean President Syngman Rhee during ceremonies marking the second anniversary of the Korean War, at Pusan, June 25 The attempt failed when Tae'sA.P. - 64 words
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97 1952-07-04 4 Withdrawal On Demand Increased To $100 THURS: The PostmasterGeneral, Malaya, announces that with effect from July 1, 1952, the limit of $50 Imposed on Post Office Savings Bank Withdrawals on Demand will be increased $100, and the limit of $200 imposed on Telegraphic Withdrawals will be increased to $400. CommencingReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-07-04 4 Pictured at the Gala Show on Hari Raya Puasa at the Garrick Theatre are left to right: Mrs. F. P. Mamora, Mr. F. P. Mamora (Indonesian Consul) Dato C. J. Paglar, Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar (Philippines' Consul), Mrs. Lim Eiig Kwan, Mr. Lim Eng Kwan (Manager of South-East Asia Film90 words
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Article76 1952-07-04 4 S.N.B.E.C.T. L. SOCIETY LTD. "At the annual general meeting of the Naval Base Co-op. Thrift Loan Society Ltd., held on July 1, 1952 a 3k r dividend was declared. The following were elected to the committee of Management. Chairman Mrs. Jangir Singh; Hon. Secretary: Mr. P. V. George; Hon. Treasurer:76 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 4 THURS: The third and last Pilgrim ship for this season is scheduled to leave Singapore on July 29, 1952. Applications from wjuld-be Pilgrims should reach the Pilgrim Office at the Social Welfare Department by the sth instant. As accommodation on board the steamer is limited,78 words
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705 1952-07-04 4 Colonial Officers Wives Are Well "Groomed" At Home! AS a mere male I was auto- matically debarred from a most interesting function strictly for women in London the other evening. It was the annual dinner of the Women's Corona Club, a gathering of women who have devoted or are devotingCGO Press Release - 705 words
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Article153 1952-07-04 4 The Shell Central Laboratory at Kallang is the most fully equipped petroleum control laboratory in the Far East and is therefore of particular interest to technical men in Malaya, as it provides service for the rapid checking of quality of petroleum products. The members of153 words
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Article33 1952-07-04 4 Ekadeshi will be celebrated today from 7 p.m. in. the New Temple of the Ramakrishna Mission at No. 179, Bartley Road with Ram Nam Bhajana. All are cordially invited to attend.33 words
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