Indian Daily Mail, 14 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 154. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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296 1952-07-14 1 Large Scale Screening Operations In Two Areas Yesterday morning Singapore Police carried out two large scale screening operations m a search for Communists supporters m areas where it was suspected they might be hiding. At 5.30 a.m. two separate areas were cordoned off, one296 words
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Article254 1952-07-14 1 CHICAGO, July 13.— General Dwight Eisenhower resigned yesterday from the United States Army as he said he would if he won the Republican nomination a* presidential candidate. The Republican presidentia nominee made public a copy of his letter of resignation, add. ressed to Mr. FrankReuter; A.P. - 254 words
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Article171 1952-07-14 1 HANOVER, Germany, July 13. Major James "Mad Mike" Calvert was found guilty by a British court martial here today of gross indecency. He was convicted of one charge of gross indecency with young German boys and two charges of attempting to procure the commission of indecentA.P. - 171 words
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Article43 1952-07-14 1 DANVILLE, Illionois, July 13. A pre-war aide to General Douglas Mac Arthur announced yesterday he had retired as director of the veterans division of the Republican national committee "because of a difference m military views" with Genera! Eisenhower.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-07-14 1 After her record-breaking crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, the 53,300-ton liner "United States" steams across the English Channel to Le Harve, France. This picture was made from the air July 7, after the vessel, largest ever built In the U.S.A., sailed from the Ambrose Light outside New York, to BishopAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-07-14 1 CHICAGO, July 13. Gene, ral Eisenhower, victorious m his fight for the Republicar Presidential nomination, con. ferred today with leaders of the defeated Tait forces. He stressed the goal of help. Ing to elect a Congress v.-ith a Republican majority m the November general elections. TaftA.P. - 183 words
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Article83 1952-07-14 1 RUGBY, England, July 13.— Former Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwcll said yesterday Britain should demand far more military aid from the United States. The Labourite leader said other Western countries also should get more arms assistance than the United Stater is handing out now. He chargedA.P. - 83 words
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Article32 1952-07-14 1 LONDON, Juttr 13.— The Turkish mine: alogical research exploration department has found evidence of large deposits of oil m the Bismil and Silvan regions of Eastern Turkey according to Ankara Ra ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration692 1952-07-14 1 N. V. DICKINSON Following is the text of broadcast talk given last night over Radio Malaya, by Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson, Commander "INS Delhi", which i s at Singapore Roads now, along with INS Rajput and INS Ranjlt. "First I would like to thank692 words
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169 1952-07-14 1 LONDON, July 13. Britain today ordered Russian embassy diplomat Pave! Kuznetzov to get out of the country within a week foi receiving secrets from a British Foreign Office radio operator. It was the first time thet Britain had named directly a Russian m aA.P. - 169 words
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Article85 1952-07-14 1 ARMY DOES GOOD WORK IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 13. The Indian Army Units, which are working with modern equipment to relieve the chronic water shortage m TaiMl areas of Madras State b> deepening wells, have reported quick progress on 52 wells m five districts. On the85 words
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Article182 1952-07-14 1 DID ANY GI EVER RIDE SNOW WHITE TOKYO, July 13.— 1t was a misunderstanding, a Japanese official insists, no American ever succeeded m riding Emperor Hirohito's white horse "Snow White." Admiral Halsey and Genera^ Curtis LeMay jokingly threa--tened to before the Japanest surrendered. Neither did. But a Lt. Dick RyanA.P. - 182 words
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Article65 1952-07-14 1 NICE, France, July 13.— British author W. Somerset Maugham will undergo an operation for an abdominal hernia at a private hospita 1 here next week. The 78-year-old- novelist and nlaywright is staying at his Riviera home. La Villa Mauresque, at Saint Jean Cap Ferrat near here. The operationAP - 65 words
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Article152 1952-07-14 1 INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA NEW DELHI. July 13.— Mr. G. I*. Mehta, Chairman of India's Tariff Commission and Member of the Planning Commission, has been appointed Indian Ambassador to the United States, it was announced yesterday. He Is expected to take up the appointment m September. Mr. Mehta, 52, enteredReuter - 152 words
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292 1952-07-14 1 NEW DELHI, July 13.— The House of the People Saturday defeated by 261 votes to 77 a Communist resolution demanding immediate steps for defining India's provinces on a language basis. During the 22-day debate Pirme Minister Nehru told the House that the government wouldReuter - 292 words
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608 1952-07-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon., July 14, 1952. Well Done, India! JT i s most reassuring to hear that India will never aga-n allow her nationals to be ex. ported abroad like cattle mere. ly to be exploited and cast off as sucked oranges m overseas .territories, whether British or608 words
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198 1952-07-14 2 Navjivan Trust's Decision AHMEDABAD, July n. The Harijan weeklies founded by Mahatma Gandhi, which were to be discontinued on account of the fall m the number of their subscribers, would now continue to be published. There was sufficient reason to expect that the requisite numberFOC - 198 words
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Article217 1952-07-14 2 BOMBAY, July 10. The story of a Managing Director of a bank using four hundis, alleged to be forged, to finance large-scale transactions m shares, was narrated m the Bombay Sessions Court, whei Mukunrai D. Desai, a barrister and formed Managing Di rector of the InternationalFOC - 217 words
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Article105 1952-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, July 10.—Holiday Homes were situated at Mount Abu, Pachmarthi, Dal. housie, Jutogh, Ranikhet, Baidyanath Dedghar and Matheran for the benefit of Postal employees ni receipt of pay less than Rs. 300 per mensen, stated Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, m aFOC - 105 words
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456 1952-07-14 2 MADRAS, July 10. The Madras Zoo is planning to have a very good "serpentarium", aquarium and "insectarium". The zoo also is being extended eastward to accommodate the increasing spedmens of these exhibits. After a tiger-lion fight last year, resulting m the death of theFOC - 456 words
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109 1952-07-14 2 BOMBAY, July 10. Seven political prisoners from Goa have been taken to Portugal where they are reported to have temporarily been lodged In prison, according to a let ter received by Mr. Lawande, Secretary of the Belgaum branch of the Gao National Congress. SevenFOC - 109 words
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Article194 1952-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, July 10.- The Government of India have constituted an Advisory Council for Chandranagore consist, ing of the following members: Mr. Debendra Nath Dash: Dr. Jatin-Baran Ghose; Mr. Prakash Chandra Das and Dr. Subodh Chandra Roy. The Advisory Council will be associated with the Admi. nistratorFOC - 194 words
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Article76 1952-07-14 2 AHMEDABAD, July 10.— Mr. V. V. Girl. India's Labour Minister, said here lastweek that the existence of democratic trade unions would enable In. dia to build up a new social order. lii f g' "We want to achieve this ideal by preserving individual liberty," heFOC - 76 words
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Article74 1952-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, July 10.— The Food and Agriculture Ministry announced the release of a further quantity of 41. 85' tons of sugar from factorle for sale m the free market. This brings the total so far released for free sale out o*" the current season'sFOC - 74 words
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Article110 1952-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, July li— To encourage ttiz rosier art, the Ministry of Transport have decided to offer four prizes Tamely, first prize of Rs. 500 second prtee of Lia. 300 and two third prized of Rs. ISO each, to Ihe four best posters, preferably on the following subjects:FOC - 110 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-14 2 Photo. Mr. Erik Von Frenckell, President of the Finnish Olympic Committee and Mayor of Helsinki, opens the Olympic Games Village at Helsinki, July 5. On the right among the spectators is the Japanese Team. Wrestler Shohashi Ishij holds his country's flag. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article255 1952-07-14 2 BOMBAY, July 10. Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of Air. lndia International, said here last week that "our ca-pital-raising or borrowing ca. pacity i s adversely affected not merely by the general Cepression to the money market, but also by the lack of confidence of theFOC - 255 words
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Article159 1952-07-14 2 DACCA, July 10. Gumats River has breached its south embankment near Mainamati flooding 17 villages and a part of Comilla, Tripura District HQ. according to reports reaching here on Tuesday. About 300 houses have been washed away and 1,000 people have been evacuated to saferFOC - 159 words
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Article37 1952-07-14 2 WASHINGTON, July 12.The United States Department of Agriculture forecast thi; year's American wheat harvest would be 1,249,000,000 bushels a s compared with 987,500,000 bushels m 1951 and the 1947 record of 1,367,000.000 bushes ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article202 1952-07-14 2 More Dog Detectives Madras Plan MADRAS, July 11.— "Kirn", the ten-montli-old Alsatian of the Madras Clly Pohce, has proved himself to be a smart Prohibition Guard. On the night of June 26, he helped m the arrest of a person smelling of liquor, and m recovering a bottle of arrackFOC - 202 words
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114 1952-07-14 2 NAGPUR, July 10. The Congress Party secured a working majority of 31 seats m the 57. member Nagpur Corporation. At the first meeting of tne Corporation recently the 44 elected and seven nominted members selected six more members by voting. Five of them weie CongressFOC - 114 words
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Article35 1952-07-14 2 MARTINEZ, California, July 13.— Two oil tankers burst m. to flames at a pier at Oleurr near here yesterday. Sailors leaped into the water as the flames spread to the bijr '-''ding v 'harts.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article463 1952-07-14 2 BANGALORE, July 10.— The Rajpramukh of Mysore de clared open the bridge across the Arkavathi river near Kanakapura (formerly known as Kanakanaballi), about 35 mle a from here, built at a cost of Rs. 3 26,300. This new bridge, the cons truction of which was mootedFOC - 463 words
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Article86 1952-07-14 2 CALCUTTA: Hand, loom weavers' co-operative so. cieties m Madura has urged the Government of India to reduce the pricos of all counts of cotton mill yarn to the 1947 level; According to the wea. vers, the present accumulation of hand loom products wa partly causedFOC - 86 words
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Advertisement9 1952-07-14 2 p)SKOPF&»!) SINCE 1867 f£ AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA c BORNEO9 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1952-07-14 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Sequel To Increase In Population Taxation Inquiry Body To Be Set Up iV^W Z)p/, July 8.-The Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, told the House of the People today that a taxation inquiry committee would be appointed during this fiscal year. Hnn^Jlff??!!** waFOC; USIS - 1,737 words
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830 1952-07-14 3 Kashmir Militia Not Part Of Indian Army— Cantonment ActIncome Disclosures, Etc. QUESTIONS IN INDI AN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, July 7.-The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, today told the House of the People that the National Militia of Jammu and Kashmir was essentially a police force. It was an armed police force,FOC - 830 words
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Article96 1952-07-14 3 CALCUTTA, July 10.— Mr. H. M. Berney and Mr. C. Kappeler, after travelling from Lausanne to Singapore by car, have arrived hi Calcutta and will set out on a 10,000--mile journey to Paris. They will drive non-stop, each talc ing a turn at the steering wheel.FOC - 96 words
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Article586 1952-07-14 4 CEYLON NEWS: Latest Statistics Analysed COLOMBO: The population of Ceylon at the end of 1950 was estimated at 7,641,000 thus showing an increase of 194,000 over the estimated population (7 ,447 J000) at the beginning of that year, an increase of 983,661 over the population ofFOC - 586 words
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121 1952-07-14 4 COLOMBO: Twenty thousand men and women from rural areas will be trained m village leadership during the next two years under a scheme sponsored by the Colombo Plan as a part of its programme of helping underdeveloped member countries. All expenses of theFOC - 121 words
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116 1952-07-14 4 CO-OP. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR JAFFNA JAFFNA: A long-felt need for the training of managers and salesmen employed at both Primary and Secondary Co-operative Consumers' Societies will be satisfied when a Co-operative Training School is established on July 7 m Jaffna. It will be run under the direction of the NorthernFOC - 116 words
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Article45 1952-07-14 4 President For 18th Term JAFFNA: At the annual general meeting of the Jaffna Malayalam Tobacco Cooperative Sale Society Ltd., Mr. T. C. Rajaratnam was reelected President for the 18th year m succession. Messrs. K. Nadarajah and K. Ponnambalam were reelected Secretary and Treasurer respectively.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article58 1952-07-14 4 COLOMBO: The payment of a bonus to public servants who are proficient m Sinha. lese or Tamil or both is under consideration by the Treasury. A scheme submitted by the Official Languages Commission also seeks to provide adequate facilities for those officers m the Public Service whoFOC - 58 words
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222 1952-07-14 4 Ceylon's Only Millionaire Has Disappeared! COLOMBO: What has happened to the only millionaire Ceylon had m 1949? He has disappeared, according to the latest income tax statistics. Has he gone bankrupt or has he left his financial heights to step down into a less rarefied atmosphere to join that otherFOC - 222 words
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Article231 1952-07-14 4 TWO NEW SENATORS APPOINTED COLOMBO: The Governor^ General has appointed Mr. C P. W. Wickremasinghe and M> A. M. A. Azeez to the Senate t? fljl the two vacancies among the -.Apr t<»d Senators created by the xesignation of Senator C. Wijesinghe and the death ol Senator Sir Mohamed MacanFOC - 231 words
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91 1952-07-14 4 SARAWAK CO-OP. OFFICIAL IN COLOMBO COLOMBO: The Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Sarawak, Mr. W. G. Morrison, has arrived m Ceylon to study co-operative methods. Mr. Morrison is particularly interested m the working of the Co-operative Marketing and Credit Societies m Ceylon. He expects to visit as many on theseFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-07-14 4 Photo). One of the many hurdles being crossed by organisers of the 15th Olympiad is the maintenance and decoration of equipment. Here, m the Olympic Stadium at Helsinki, Finland, painters set to work on a steenlecbase hurdle.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article91 1952-07-14 4 COLOMBO The services of the Director-General of Broadcasting Mr. John N. Lamps^. -hose contract with the v ylon Government is due to at the end of Octooe Kely to be retained for 'lier year. It is slated that this has become necessary because no Ceylonese hasFOC - 91 words
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Article51 1952-07-14 4 PRESS GAG COLOMBO: Consultations, it Lg understood, are now going on between legal authorities and the Ministry of Posts and Information on the proposed curb "on the publication of new news-sheets. Government's intention is to have a check on new publications which spring up now and then for political purposes.-FOC - 51 words
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355 1952-07-14 4 ANIRADHAPURA: Mr. N. Q. Dias, Sabaragamuua Government Agent addressing the annual general meeting of the Anuradhapura Buddhist association, said people recently were worshipping Ministers of State and government officials and not Buddhist monks as m the past. Permanent Secretary to the Minister of LocalFOC; Reuter - 355 words
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Article54 1952-07-14 4 LONDON, July IJ.— lndia's Ambassador designate to Moscow Mr. K. P. S. Menon, who is m England on leave left today for The Hague on a private visitMr. Menon will return to London about a fortnight and will then visit India before taking up his newReuter - 54 words
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Article157 1952-07-14 4 SUN: Four more terrorists have been killed and one wounded by security forces m the past 24 hours. A police patrol m ambush position accounted for one of them m the Nibong Tebai area of Province Wellesley. An automatic pistol, ammunition and a hand-grenade were recovered. In157 words
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101 1952-07-14 4 Relieving No. 93 Rifle Squadron R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) To relieve No. 93 Rifle Squadron of tne Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) whose tour of duty at Hong Kong is shortly coming to an end the advance party of the relieving squadron No. 94 Rifle Squadron under the command of F/Lt.101 words
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Article105 1952-07-14 4 LONDON, July \3.— lndia's new High Commissioner m Britain, Mr. B. G. Kher, arrived this morning with Mrs. Kher. He said on arrival that he brought the goodwill of India to the people aiid government ,of Britain and looked forward to a very usefulReuter - 105 words
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Article23 1952-07-14 4 Rifleman Yambahadur Rana of the 2 2nd Gurkha Rifles was seriously wounded m action m the Seremban area on July 10.23 words
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311 1952-07-14 4 PEKING RADIO SAYS: TOKYO, July 13— Peking Radio alleged today that United Nations planes crossed the Yalu river and strafed two towns m Manchuria last Friday killing two people and injuring 47. In today's twenty minute session of the truce talks at Fanmunjom the CommunistReuter - 311 words
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