Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 150. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-07-10 1 This i« a reproducticu of a road sign which appears on the barbed-wire fence of a farm facing the Johannesburg Yereeniging Road m Johannesburg. Reproduced by the "Johannesburg Star/ it is a specimen, of thousands of similar signs m South Africa, of the Apartheid policy which consignsIIS - 97 words
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249 1952-07-10 1 NEW DELHI, July 9. The Government of India Tuesday denied allegations that South Africans visiting In dia were subjected to humiliating treatment. A Government press note answering allegations m the South African pres s and Parliament, eaid South African nationals visiting India hadReuter - 249 words
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Article99 1952-07-10 1 LONDON, July 9. Queen Elizabeth danced until the early hours today at her first ball since the death of her father, the late King George VI. The young queen and her sister, Princess Margaret, were among the 400 guests at the ball given by the MarquessA.P. - 99 words
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Article27 1952-07-10 1 PARIS, July 9.— Prime Minister Antolne Pinay won a vote of confidence m the Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the" governments sliding wagescale Mil. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article275 1952-07-10 1 Candidates Serenade Before The Undecided Delegates CHICAGO, July 9. General Eisenhower's battle to prevent Senator Tatt, his opponent as potential Republican candidate for president, from "stealing" delegates votes threatened today to delay indefinitely a showdown vote between tne two at the Republican convention here. The convention, nuwReuter - 275 words
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71 1952-07-10 1 NEW DELHI, July 9.—Singapore is one of the several countries supplying India petroleum products since closure of the Abadan refinery, formerly India's major source of supply. India also imports petroleum products from the United States, Saudi Arabia, Behrein Islands, France, Italy, the United Kingdom. Germany,A.P. - 71 words
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Article166 1952-07-10 1 NEW DELHI, July 9. Mr. K. P. Sivasankara Menon. Secretary of the Indian Foreign Ministry, has been appointed Indian Ambassador to Soviet Russia, it was officially announced here today. Mr. Menon, who is at present m Britain for medical treatment, is expected back mReuter - 166 words
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Article16 1952-07-10 1 TOKYO, July 9. Britain and Japan ha,ve opened negotiations on a civil air transport agreemen A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-07-10 1 CHICAGO, July 9— lf General Dwight D. Eisenhower wins the Republican presidential nomination his wife, Mamie, (above) is going to hit the campaign trail with him. "After all I've followed him for 36 years "she told women reporters. "Are you confident he will win?" a report asked. Mrs. Eisenhower pausedReuter - 94 words
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Article71 1952-07-10 1 PROVINCE! OWN, Massachusetts, Julj 9. Three Englishmen were fined US$5 each for nothing yesterday. That's just what they wore m swimming nothing! Philip S. Carrington of London, spokesman for th« trio, told Judge Robert A. Welsh that swimming m the nude "is not uncommon m oertam partsA.P. - 71 words
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Article86 1952-07-10 1 BOMBAY, July 9. Miss Margaret Pope, British author and journalist, yesterday pleaded for the "financial and moral support of Indian s for the Tunisian struggle against French rule." Addressing a press conference she said she had been sent to India by the Tunisian Nationalist Neo DestourReuter - 86 words
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Article40 1952-07-10 1 CHICAGO, July 9. Mrs. Robert Taft, confined to a wheel chair since a paralytic stroke two years ago, is conserving her strength for what she hopes will be "the big moment" m her husband's Political career A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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139 1952-07-10 1 Possible Ways Of Getting Round Deadlock Discussed LONDON, July 9. A Foreign Office spokesman said Tuesday that Britain was "m touch with the Indian government and other governments on possible ways of breaking the dealock" m the Korean truce talks. The United States, he said,139 words
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Article133 1952-07-10 1 WASHINGTON. July B.—A' Top American official said yes-1 terday "we would not be sur-' prised" if Britain wag informal- ly discussing with India and other countries possible ways to end the Korean truce deadlock. The official, who keeps fully abreast of Korean truce developments, said however, he jA.P. - 133 words
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Article108 1952-07-10 1 OSLO, July 9.— Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-Gen-etal said here yesterday he hoped for a solution of the Korean truce talks "by the end of July or the beginning of August." The two delegations have shown "a certain positive willingness" to reach an agreement on the deadlockA.P. - 108 words
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Article47 1952-07-10 1 PARIS July 9. French Fore' en Minister Robert Schuman told the National Assembly yesterday the Big Three's* reply to the Sovtet proposal for a four-power conference on Germany is to be sent this week and probably will be published by Thursday. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-10 1 Photo. Shakuntala Dcvi, 29-year-old Mathematical Wizard from India, demonstrates her talent at a press conference m Washington, U.S.A., on June 30. It took her only a few seconds to figure m her head that 71 is the cube root of A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article196 1952-07-10 1 WASHINGTON, July 9. Two American agricultural experts will visit* Malaya and Indonesia m the course of a five-month world tour to study the diseases of the coffee plant anl counter measures that have proved successful against them. Dr. William H. Cowgill, horticulturist, and D. F. L.196 words
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Article147 1952-07-10 1 LONDON, July 9.— Dr. Howie tt Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, opened a small brown attache case here Tuesday which he said was packed with evidence that the Americans were carrying out germ warfare m the East. The 78-year-old churchman who came home from a tour ofReuter - 147 words
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Article226 1952-07-10 1 Indian Squadron At P. Dickson The Indian frigate naval squadron comprising of INS "Jumna," INS "Tir" and INB "Kistna" with 70 officers and 800 rating under the command of Capt. Heble arrived at Port Dickson on Tuesday morning (July 8). The District Officer. Port Dickson. Mn D. W. Stewart, on226 words
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Article79 1952-07-10 1 TOKYO. July 9.— Students of India have offered an elephant, symbol of favour and passion In thnt country, to the Japanese people as a token to strengthen friendship between the two nations. V. K. Narasimhan, 22. representative of the all-India students federation now study!: 1A.P. - 79 words
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Advertisement15 1952-07-10 1 :1 m Q I 111 I 11 MA <^B| I Ell MALAXA OVER 17 YEARsS15 words
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Advertisement35 1952-07-10 1 Subscription Rates (BT POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 1.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Tear 6&00 Other Placet 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 89.00 1 Tear 78.0035 words
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666 1952-07-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., July 10, 1952. Psychological "A.D.C" To H.C. •pffi High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya General Sir Gerald Tempier who is responsible for the direction of the anti-bandit campaign has done well m getting the assistance of an expert on Psychological warfare m the P«r»on666 words
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370 1952-07-10 2 "All-Round Self-Sufficiency Will Be Achieved' NEW DELHI, July 3. Indian railways aw expected to achieve all-round self-sufficiency by 1 955» sa id Mr. A. K. Chanda, Financial Commissioner, Railways, at a Press conference, here. Mr. Chanda also announced that under the five-year planFOC - 370 words
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Article72 1952-07-10 2 BOMBAY, July 2.—Fountain pens worth over Rs. 150,--000 were removed from the showroom of a fountain pen company m the city with the help of a duplicate key, lyThe police, on information, arrested two persons from whom, it i s alleged, they recovered pens worthFOC - 72 words
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Article22 1952-07-10 2 HONGKONG, July B— The Hongkong Government announced today the establishment of 100 new scholarships for middle schools open to all students. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Letters to the Editor:
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Letter156 1952-07-10 2 Sir, Neither the Government nor the Management or any of the local schools do not seem to have replied yet to your recent editorial demanding a rationing of the education In view of the limited number of seats available m the schools, it is only fair that156 words
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Letter147 1952-07-10 2 Sir, I whole-heartedly welcome the suggestion im.de m your Correspondence column to hold thig year's 'Onam" lestival outside the Singapore City Limits. I further suggest that the Festival should be held at different places -every year. One of youi readers has t>uggested Paya Leoar as the venue147 words
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175 1952-07-10 2 NEW DELHI, July 2.—Silence is being maintained regarding the future of the trade relations between India and Pakistan though the agreement between the two coun tries signed m February 1951 expired recently The only information fortncoming referred to informal exchanges now taking place between175 words
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Article104 1952-07-10 2 KARACHI, July 2 Indo-Indo-Pakistani trade talks wilt be held m New Delhi sometime during this month, according to Pakistani sources here. These sources said the Pakistani Government had recently approached the Indian Government for negotiations for a new trade agreement. It is understood that Karachi has nowFOC - 104 words
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Article198 1952-07-10 2 POONA: Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, the Socialist leader who has completed the first week of his 21day fast on June 29 has lost five and a half lbs. m weight, according to a statement issued by Dr. Dinshaw Mehta. The statement said the general condition ofFOC - 198 words
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Article67 1952-07-10 2 CHIDAMBARAM, July 2 The Tirumanjanam car festival here was marred by a tragic accident when a 13-year-old girl was run over and killed by the smallest of the five temple cars. It i s stated that when the car was being dragged at WestFOC - 67 words
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Article295 1952-07-10 2 Export Of Raw Cotton BOMBAY, July 2.— A notification issued by the Joint Chief Controller of Exports here stated that the Government of India had decided to adopt the following principles m issuing licences for the export of Indian cotton by new comers It has been decided to consider allFOC - 295 words
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548 1952-07-10 2 Formation Of Linguistic States Now Inopportune, Says Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July B.— That immediate steps should be taken to re-distribute the States of the Indian Union on linguistic basis and that the present boundaries of States should be adjusted accordingly was urged, m Parliament yesterday, when548 words
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Article766 1952-07-10 2 &XXXS&&SELEGIE ROAD JHE Economic Information Bulletin, published by the Government of Singapore, m its June issue (vol 2 No. 6), has come out with a strong case for 'Sweetened Condensed Milk. The article is captioned, 'The Trade m Sweetened Condensed Milk." Before one could start scrutinising the766 words
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Advertisement28 1952-07-10 2 I HUNTLEY& PALMERS! the first nam* you tM*«(** I BISCUITS I 1 m «MTUf 4 MINUS lISCIITS ME MAimCTDttD l« UKUNO I 4fMi MALAYA. Sioh Oirtv»Ca ltd, St^pp^,28 words
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1391 1952-07-10 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: REFUGEE PROBLEM DESCRIBED AS FAR FROM SOLVED NEW DELHI, June 17.— Grants totalling Rs. 7M,OOJH)O, including Rs. 20 lakhs on capital account for the Ministry of Rehabilitation were taken up by the House of the people to-day. Seven cut motions wereFOC - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-07-10 3 Photo. The Amir Abdullah AlFeisal, Saudi Arabian Minister of the Interior and of Health (right) walks with Sheikh Haflz Wahba. Saudi Arabian Ambassador to London, on the Prince's arrival at London airport, July 2. The Amir will stay m England for a week at the invitation of theA.P. - 53 words
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Article38 1952-07-10 3 One Anna In The Rupee The Gorernment, he said, were pursuing a subservient policy tn their dealings with Pakistan to the detriment of refugee interests. So lt~:g as India pursued this policy the chjuices ot her getting anj-38 words
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Article138 1952-07-10 3 ErnakulamQuilon Rail Link NEW DELHI Mr. Lai Ba- hadur Shastri, Minister for Railways, announced m the House of the People recently that the Government had given the highest priority to the execution of the project connecting Ernakulam with Quilon by rail. Mr. Shastri said that it was hoped to commenceFOC - 138 words
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Article64 1952-07-10 3 BOMBAY Rani Maharaj Singh, wife of the Bombay Governor, declared open here the Beach Candy Hospital and pursing Home. The hospital and nursing home has been built at a cost of Rs. 35 lakhs by the European community m Bombay. It will be openFOC - 64 words
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Article46 1952-07-10 3 THE HAGUE, July B.— The international Court of Justice announced yesterday it will open hearings m the FrancoAmerican Morocco case next Tuesday, July 15. The case concerned the rights of American business men to currency provided In Morocco which are contested by France.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article22 1952-07-10 3 PARIS, July 8. General Matthew Ridgway will visit Greece for five days, starting on July 21, SHAPE announced yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article1595 1952-07-10 3 Revision Of Cloth Prices No Imperial Preferences In Future Issue Of Passports Burma-Shell Scholarships Search For Coal, Petrol, Mica, Etc. NEW DELHI, June 17, The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Krishnamachari said m the House of the People today that, m revising the price of mediumFOC - 1,595 words
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Article49 1952-07-10 3 LONDON, July B.— Margaret Truman was listed yesterday as guest of honour at a luncheon party to be given by Prime Minister Churchill at No, 10, Downing Street on Wednesday afternoon. The daughter of the U.S. President came over en the new American liner United States A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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256 1952-07-10 4 CEYLON NEWS: Govt's Refusal To Appoint Inquiry Commission Deplored BENTOTA: "If the recent General Election uas conducted properly and impartially, the Government Party would not have hesitated to appoint a Commission of Inquiry. As they know that they came into power by unfair means, theyFOC - 256 words
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Article190 1952-07-10 4 New Hindu Temple On Estate The "kumbabishekam" or opening ceremony of the newly constructed Mariamman Temple on the Sungei Ton Pawang Estate, Bedong. Kedah, was performed recently and the celebrations connected with the occasion extended over two days, when the large number of devotees who were present were fed at190 words
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Article127 1952-07-10 4 COLOMBO Nine Chest Clinics are to be established m Ceylon with money given by Australia to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan. Australia has offered Ceylon £<A) 300,000 which is equivalent to about Rs. 3,000,000 by way of a grant under the Colombo Plan. The establishment ofFOC - 127 words
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125 1952-07-10 4 Cow Ate My Files, Says Dy. Minister CUTTACK, India, July 9. A hungry cow stalled the wheels of government here for several hours. It ate up records of the Ortssa State Department of Health which Deputy Minister Besantbnanjart Dcvi needed to quote to the State Assembly. Sheepjlshly, Mrs. Dcvi explainedA.P. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-07-10 4 Photo. Wrestlers and boxers of the Japanese Olympic Team set out on a training run together at the Olympic Village Training Ground, Helsinki, Finland, a few days ago. Left to ri?ht: Yoshitaro Nagrato and Toshihito Ishimaru (boxers) and Yushu Kitano, Shohachi Ishii, Risaburo Tominga and TakeoA.P. - 53 words
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217 1952-07-10 4 Wanted Officers For Malay Federation Regiments Applications are invited from Malays for appointment as probationary officers-in-training m the Malay Regiment and from Federal citizens or British subjects for similar appointment m the Federation Regiment. Candidates must hold the Cambridge School Certificate or the equivalent thereof. They must be at least217 words
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Article117 1952-07-10 4 CHICAGO, July 9.— A rough rule to tell whether nois* might be harmful to hearing ability is suggested by Dr. Howard C. Hardy, acoustics expert of the Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology. The rule: Industrial noise is m the danger zone when a workman hasA.P. - 117 words
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Article50 1952-07-10 4 LONDON, July 9.— The European heat wave moved into its 11th unrelenting day yesterday with no relief m sight. Deaths totalled about 300. The temperature hovered at the 100-mork at scattered points on the continent. Some )f he briskest m Europe was t>y men carting ice. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article55 1952-07-10 4 ON AM SPORTS The following games will be played m connection with the 3nsuing Onam celebratfons tc be held under* the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam: Badminton, Football and Tug-of-war. Those who wish to take part m these games are requested to contact the Sports Secretary, Mr. M. G.55 words
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150 1952-07-10 4 Powdered Milk Replaces Wet Nurse! ROME, July 9.— Powdered milk formulas are slowly putting Italy's wet nurses out of business. The decline m the use of the big, strong, apple-cheeked women as "balia" or wet nurses began after World War 11. Italians have found that the American system of feedingA.P. - 150 words
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Article87 1952-07-10 4 LONDON, July I).— Tuesday s Daily HeraAd paid a tribute editorially to India's retiring High Commissioner Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. "As High Commissioner he ha s been an ideal interpreter of India's aims to Britain and vice versa," this paper said. "He has87 words
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Article272 1952-07-10 4 Three Different Estimates NEW DELHI, July 9.— How tall is Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain? The answer depends on whether you have a European, an Indian or an American viewpoint. Three "official" heights for the great rock mass exist all of them different. MostA.P. - 272 words
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Article66 1952-07-10 4 WED: A European Police Lt. was killed and a Special Constable and a Malay boatman was wounded when they were fired on by a gang of terrorists while travelling m a Police boat m the Kuala Krai area of Kelentan yesterday. A second Police party who followed66 words
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Article55 1952-07-10 4 WED: Major W. Shaw of the 2/2 Gurkha rifles was killed while on operation m aid of the civil power m the Seremban area on July 3, 1952. On July 6th, 1952 Pt. B. V. Ansell of the Ist Battalion Suffffolk Regiment was killed while on operation m55 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-07-10 4 The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. O. MacGillivray, presented a gold medal to Mr. P. P. Narayanan, the president, at the recent M.T.U.C. meeting m Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article56 1952-07-10 4 The Commissioner-General, Malcolm Mac Donald will lay the foundation stone of the Sree Narayana Mission new building on August 16, at the Mission Premises at West Hill Road 13i Mile, Seletar, Singapore and Mr. M. Gopala Menon, The Representative of the Government of India, m I Malaya56 words
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