Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-13 1 SOWBAT EDiTKHI Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 153. SINGAPORE, SUNDDAY, JULY 13, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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204 1952-07-13 1 ZAFRULLArPS WARNING KARACHI, July 12. Pakistan is thinking m terms of "withdrawing" hj ci r representatives now having talks m New York with the Kashmir mediator, Dr. Graham. The announcement for withdrawal if finally decided upon^-may come m at any moment. TheFOC - 204 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-07-13 1 Photo). Fong Pin, a District Committee Member for Seretnban, who was killed by a patrol of 2/2 Gurkha Rifles m the Seremban district of Negri Sembilan on July 3, 1952.- Dept. Of InformationDept. of Information - 33 words
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278 1952-07-13 1 JAMMU, July 10. The Chenani National Conference proposes to organize a strike if its demands are not con. ceded by the Kashmir Government. In two more days Chenani's one-month ultimatum to the fta** 1 1 Government will expire. "We will embark upon a straggle onFOC - 278 words
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95 1952-07-13 1 BOMBAY, July 10.— A new organization, as part of a world movement, was formed here recently for the emancipation of underprivileged people. Known as the World Organization for the Emancipation of underprivileged people, it will, according to its sponsors, help the achievement of political and economicFOC - 95 words
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Article43 1952-07-13 1 BOMBAY, JUly 10. Pour batches of 42 Socialist satyagrahLs were arrested here on Sunday for defying the Government ban on demonstrations and processions within 100 yards of Ooverment grain shops and godgwns. Except 14, the rest were later released. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article55 1952-07-13 1 BOMBAY, Jyly 10. The new electric coaches received by the suburban section of the Western Railway can run at a speed of five miles per hour through) flood water eight inches a|ove rail level, according to Wtestern Railway officials. The absence of footboards In theseFOC - 55 words
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Article88 1952-07-13 1 Prof. K. Goda Varma Dead TRIVANDRUM. July 10— The death occurred on June 29 of Dr. K. Goda Varma, Professor of Malayalam, University College, Trivandrum, at his residence here after a few days' illness.. He was aged 50. He was an expert on the Committee for the translation of theFOC - 88 words
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Article47 1952-07-13 1 The Commissioner for Malaya m the United Kingdom announces that the Cowgill Scholarship at Durham School will be vacant m September, 1953 and that applications should therefore be sent to reach him at Malaya House, No. 57, Trafalgar Square. London, W.C.2 before Jan. lft. 1953.47 words
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Article101 1952-07-13 1 MADRAS, July 10. A Communist member raised a point of order m the Madras Assembly on Monday whether Ministers could sleep m the House. He raised the point when two Ministers had reclined m their seats, with their eyelids closed, as the budget debate tookFOC - 101 words
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Article63 1952-07-13 1 AICC Secretary Resigns JULLUNDUR. July 10.— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Union Minister for Railways and Transport and General Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, said here that he had tendered his resignation of the Congress Secretaryship. Mr. Shastri. who was addressing a Congress workers' meeting, added that he took thisFOC - 63 words
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Article1239 1952-07-13 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. Sleeping Beauty Awakes At Last I THERE was something un. usually charming about the morning, that made me draw my rocking chair near the window. I saw the Sun's rays sneaking through the thick fog, and exposing the bathing ships to the gaze of onlookers! One1,239 words
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Article, Illustration237 1952-07-13 1 Indian Warships Arrive In Singapore Waters Goodwill Mission To Malaya (By Our Staff Reporter) The second unit of the Indian Navy ships led by Flagship I.N.S. Delhi (commanded by Capt. S. G. Kar. markar), flying the flag of Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson, Flag Officer, Flotilla Indian fleet and accompanied237 words
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Article37 1952-07-13 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, July 12. A Brazilian military plane carrying 26 passengers and crew of five yesterday crashed into the sea 37 miles southwest of Salvador with, it is feared, a loss of many lives37 words
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Article501 1952-07-13 1 Relations With Japan Will Be Gradually Fostered IT'LL BE IN S.E. ASIA'S INTERESTS, SAYS C.G. "Friendly relations between Japan and Kniith-Fast b "'great benefit Co both^cJT %*J S^LiV r b lem T"* Y ar *«>us Japanese statesmen. Government officials and business men," declared Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General, addressingReuter - 501 words
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Advertisement35 1952-07-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST> Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 83.00 1 Year 69.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 89.00 1 Year 78.0035 words
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498 1952-07-13 2 Speech At Inauguration Of "Advisory Assembly 9 KATHMANDU, Juy 10.— King Tribhuvan said here that India and Nepal were helping each other to the utmost and their relations were one of fullest understanding and friendship. The King was inaugurating the recently constituted 6i-member AdvisoryFOC - 498 words
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72 1952-07-13 2 NO MORE LAND FOR POLITICAL SUFFERERS jvmjL>ttA£>. July iv. Mr. na. jagopalacharl, Chief Minister, said m the Legislative Council on July 7 that the policy of assigning land to political sufferers was now "dead." The Government would also not reconsider the assignment 'jf land to persons who did not originallyFOC - 72 words
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Article61 1952-07-13 2 MADRAS, July 10.— The Madras Government has or. dered that m the matter of admissions to Government col. leges, candidates whose fathers or grandfathers had no university education should be preferred, provided they have the necessary qualifications, it is understood. The Government has made no otherFOC - 61 words
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Article105 1952-07-13 2 SEVEN DEPUTY MINISTERS FOR U.P. LUCKNOW, July 10.— Pan. dit Pant, Chief Minister, on Monday administered the oaths of office and secrecy to six Deputy Ministers and six Par. iiametttary Secretaries. The oath 8 will be administered to another Deputy Minister at a later date 1 The Deputy Ministers swornFOC - 105 words
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Article72 1952-07-13 2 NAGPUR, July 10.— The Finance Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Brijlal Biyani, presented m the State Assem. bly the Budget estimates for 1952.53, showing a surplus of Rs. 10.735.000. The total revenue receipts were estimated at Rs. 218,976,. 000 and total expenditure on revenueFOC - 72 words
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97 1952-07-13 2 NEW DELHI, July 10.— A Delhi magistrate granted per. mission on Monday to the prosecution to withdraw thr case against Mr. Yusuf Abdulla Haroon, Pakistan's High Commissioner In Australia, on the ground that he was not m India. Earlier, the magistrate had issued a non-FOC - 97 words
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Article66 1952-07-13 2 OAUHATI, July 10.— One person died and 89 others were admitted to hospital m AJara village, 12 miles from here on Friday last as a result of food poisoning. The condition of 12 persons is said to be serious It is stated that these per.FOC - 66 words
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34 1952-07-13 2 KARACHI, July 10.—Pakistan suffered an adverse balance of sea-borne trade to the extent of Rs. 2 crore s in May. The value of foreign imports Rs. 9.25 crores.- FOCFOC - 34 words
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288 1952-07-13 2 King George's Institutions To Be Run On Public School Lines NEW DELHI, July 19.— The four King George's Schools (till recently known as King George's Military Colleges) at Jullundur, A>jer, Bangalore and Belgaum have bow been reorganised on residential English Public School lines lor imparting a thorough general education. FiftyFOC - 288 words
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Article56 1952-07-13 2 EDUCATION OF BACKWARD CLASSES NEW DELHI, July ll.—The Delhi State Government has decided to provide free education up to the higher secondary standard to certain backward class students. This will cost the .State Rs. 150,000 during the current year. The State Government propose to spend 35 per cent of theIIS - 56 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-07-13 2 Photo). Prisoners who had taken) part m the previous rebellions' at Eddyville State prison, Kentucky, were stripped and searched on June 28 and then sent to the diving hall where they are seen. They are Jteing lectured by Warden Jess Buchanan (left background, hand outstretched). As the convictsA.P. - 60 words
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Article378 1952-07-13 2 —INDIAN PAPER ON COMMUNISM LUGKNOW: The Luckn«w daily "Pioneer" gays that to India, aa elsewhere, the Communist Party line "ha» invariably been dictated from abroad," and warns Indians agafeist "the dancer of being: crushed out of democratic existence by tile stalling embrace of ttae Indian Communtot."USIS - 378 words
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Article226 1952-07-13 2 NEW DELHI: The Speaker. Mr. O. V. Mavlankar, told a member of the House of the People recently that no member m the House could protsst against the Speaker's ruling. The members' only duty was to submit to it. he added. Prof. Meghnath Saha (In dependentFOC - 226 words
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Article27 1952-07-13 2 MOSCOW, July 11^-Repre-sentatives of Britain, tile United States and France saw Foreign Minister Andrei Vi. shinsky separately yesterday handigg him the three-powers ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article515 1952-07-13 2 Grants Under Colonial Deve lopmen t Welfare Acts For Malaya Other British Territories In S.E. Asia New loans and gnats made v* Singapore, Malaya, Hongkong, North Borneo and Sarawak under the CJL Colonial Development and Welfare AcU im the piwiai April, 1951, to March IMI, +*»l t1,119,1i: Of this, U,~CGO Press Release - 515 words
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Article106 1952-07-13 2 MADRAS, July -A notable departure m convention has been made here by Mr. Rajapopalachari, Chief Minister and Leader of the Congress X*egislature Pfcrty. Three non-Congress parties m the Asatmbly participated for the first time m a meeting of the State Legislature Con. gresg Party held hereFOC - 106 words
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1584 1952-07-13 3 Relationship Built On Basic Unity by General Lord Ismay former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations General Lord Isma>. who is Well-known to readers m India, relinquished bis post at the Commonwealth Relations Office recently on his anSSSt™!?? tf £l s.™* Secre tary-General of the1,584 words
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1052 1952-07-13 3 "THE VAITHIANATHAN LIST" TAPROBANE," the "Congress News" columnist, must be congratulated for bringing to light from the insignificance of one of the inside pages of the "Ceylon Daily News" the story of what he terms THE VAITHIANATHAN UST. It was known that the Ma-layan-bom children1,052 words
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Article763 1952-07-13 3 THE Ceylon Tamils enumerated at the census of 1946 amounted to 733,731 persons, as against 517,324 ™?rso:.i belonging to this race-group m 1921. This represents a numerical increase m twenty-five years of 216,407 persons or a percentage increase of 41.8. The sex ratio showed a763 words
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Article48 1952-07-13 3 BRIGHTON. SuMX July 11. A baby girl U inchea long fAd weighing only two pounds wa« Mm m a faternity home here last nifht. The baby wm pat tn 7T special miniature incubator and waa stated to have a "50.50 chance of life" mm ReuterReuter - 48 words
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134 1952-07-13 3 MADRAS: Madras State leads m the cultivation of coconuts m India. Of the 15,00,000 acres under cultivation m the Republic, 95% is m Madras State. Over 10.00,000 acres are m Kerala, and the remainder are distributed m Tan j ore. East Godavari, and South KanaraFOC - 134 words
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Article500 1952-07-13 4 first warship to be acquired by Free India's Wavy was I.N.S. DELHI formerly known as H.M.S. ACHILLES. Since her acquisition In 1948 she has been the Flagship of the Indian Fleet. Her present Commanding Officer is Captain S. G. Kannarkar, I.N. and being the Flagship she is flyingIIS - 500 words
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Article, Illustration468 1952-07-13 4 WITH India's acquisition of TT the three destroyers I.N.S. RAJPUT. RANJIT and RANA towards the end of 1948, the Destroyer Flotilla of the Indian Navy was formed with Captain A. Chakraverti, I.N. as the Captain of the Destroyer Squadron and Commanding Officer of RAJPUT, the SquadronIIS - 468 words
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Article267 1952-07-13 4 THE senior most Indian Officer m the Navy, Captain R. D. Katari, Captain of the I.N. Destroyer Squadron and Commanding Officer of I.N.S. RAJPUT comes from Madras State and is an exDufferin cadet. He has the unique triple distinction of being the first cadet toIIS - 267 words
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Article, Illustration377 1952-07-13 4 REAR-ADMIRAL N. V. DICKINSON, whose services have been loaned to the Indian Navy has had a distinguished naval career. During the last war he saw service m various important theatres of operations extending from Africa to the Adriatic and was decorated on severalIIS; G.I.I.S. - 377 words
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222 1952-07-13 4 Fasting Socialist Leader Rejects Invitation POONA. July B.— Mr. JaJ Prakash Narain President of the All. India Rail way men's Federation, said here that he had rejected the invitation to join the Commission being constituted by the Central Government to settle the amount of clearness allowance to be merged intoFOC - 222 words
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