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Title Section16 1952-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 162. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article336 1952-07-22 1 Clash With Troops: IS Killed 200 Arrested Shah Threatens To Dissolve The Majlis! TEHERAN, July 21. At least 15 people were killed in disorders in Teheran today when troops opened fire to disperse thousands ot demonstrators in favour of former Premier Mohammed Mossadeq. The demonstrators brokeReuter - 336 words
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Article132 1952-07-22 1 The following pupils have been awarded the Muslim League Day Celebration Scholarships Mohammed Effendl (Victoria School). Wan Hussein b. H. Zoori (RaHles Institution), Ahmad to. Hassan (Serangoon English School ),.Mphd. Salleh b. Haron (Dryburgh English School). Sanlyah binte Yan (Methodist Girls' School) and Abdullah b. Kadir (Victoria132 words
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Article28 1952-07-22 1 TORONTO, July 21.— Prince and Princess Chumbot of Thailand arrived here yesterday by air for the International Red Cross Conference opening or Wednesday.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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185 1952-07-22 1 OLYMPIC "PEACE ANGEL" BACK IN HAMBURG HAMBURG. July 21.— The German "Peace Angel," Barbara Rotrauy Pleyer arrived here by plane yesterday and immediately was placed under police protection. Nine press cars followed the car that carried the girl from Hamburg airport to the main police station. During almost all ofA.P. - 185 words
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Article66 1952-07-22 1 TEHERAN, July 2! Dr Mohammed Mossadeq, wh( contrary to earlier reports ha; not left Teheran, was today reported willing to return t< power as Premier, according to a delegation of five National Front Deputies who met hlrr this morning. Those deputies also announced their intention of petitioning- the66 words
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156 1952-07-22 1 DEMAND FOR INDIAN LABOUR CONTINUES The fall in the price of rub. ber had little effect during the month on the movement of labourers. On the inland estates in Selangor there was still a. demand for more Indian labour, and in Pahang some labour shortages were reported but mostly from156 words
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Article27 1952-07-22 1 BUENOS AIRES, July 21.— A medical bulletin issued yes. terday said the improvement in Senora Eva Perons condition held throughout Saturday night A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article77 1952-07-22 1 >YWM L.S. itllKU DIVISION. July 31.— Flowers grow these days around the bunkers and gun emplacements of Battery B. 58th Field Artillery Battalion. Capt. Henry Rei&ing, Battery commander, got a stock of flower seeds and his men planted them all over the area. First Sgt. Herbeit F.A.P. - 77 words
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34 1952-07-22 1 MANILA, July 20. A Huk band, composed mainly of women, wa« reported to have invaded a v.'!act> tei Central Luzon last night and kidnapped tpmnorarv police officer.- A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article182 1952-07-22 1 Says Gen. Fleet Admitted Germ Warfare! TOKYO, July Zl.— The Communist propaganda radio in Pelping Sunday claimed General James A. Van Fleet, Commander of the Eighth Army, ''admitted the use of germ weapons" in a conversation with the former head of Bel. gium's mission in Tokyo lastA.P. - 182 words
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Article132 1952-07-22 1 HELSINKI, July 21— Great Britain's field hockey team was no match Sunday for a fast-moving, aggressive team from India. India won 3—l to reach the finals of the Olympic field hockey tournament. India scored all three goals during the first half and kept the ballA.P.; Reuter - 132 words
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Article38 1952-07-22 1 CONVERTED INTO ENGLISH SCHOOL The Bukum Chinese School on pulo Bukom has been struck of the Register of Schools as from June 8. for the reason that "Curriculum and status were changed to that of an English School."38 words
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135 1952-07-22 1 P'pines Bandit Chief Surrender Talks MANILA, July 21. A Philippine Government emissary early today contacted Moro baiutyt chief Datu Kamlon on Jolo Island to pave the way for possible full-dress surrender talks. The emissary. Col. Cornell Lopez, Commander of the 4tb military area in the Soutr Philippines, met with theA.P. - 135 words
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Article109 1952-07-22 1 TOKYO, July 21. A proposed joint Anglo-Japanese plan for exploitation of North Borneo's timber and other resources was reported by the Kyodo news agency today. Kyodo said government of rials put the plan informally to British Southeast Asia Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald during his recent visit toReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-22 1 Photo. Senator Estes Kefauver holds Michael Gallagher, 8, flfcr in the hibernhin band which escorted the Tennesseun when he visit, ed Syracuse, New York, July 14, to woo support in his bid for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article69 1952-07-22 1 NEW YORK, July 21 The price of natural rubber may drop again within two months, industry sourfces preset. The price to American industry has declined from 38 ot 30 U.S. cents a pound in recent weeks. A large amount of lowgrade rubber in the government'sA.P. - 69 words
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333 1952-07-22 1 EGYPT'S 18-D AY-OLD CABINET RESIGNS Failure To Get Br. Troops Out Of Suez The Cause? C AIRO, July 2i.-King Farouk has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Hussein Sirry rasha. it was announced in Alexandria today Sirry Pasha will sail for Europe on Wednesday, it was learned this morning KingReuter; A.P. - 333 words
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Article67 1952-07-22 1 NEW DELHI. July 21._Th© Indian Army's "Buy India*" compaign among its officers and men has resulted in con. slderable reduction in the pro portion of foreign goods aold at army canteens. In 1948. the percentage of sales of imported goods in these canteens, whose annual turnover runsFOC - 67 words
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Article41 1952-07-22 1 "BRITISH, EMPIRE C'WEALTH"! HELSINKI, July 21. The British Empire Games Federation meeting here today pass, ed a new draft constitution which rename 8 the Games the "British, Empire and Common, wealth Games." This amendment was proposed by Pakistan and India. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article84 1952-07-22 1 The offices of the Commissioner of Police, (Mr. D K Broadhurst., Ag.), the Dy' Commissioner of Police (Mr A. E. Blades, Ag.), the assistant Commissioner of Police Areas. (Mr. O. E. Nickels), the Assistant Commissioner of Police Detachments (Mr. A R. Anderson) have been moved from the84 words
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52 1952-07-22 1 NEW DELHI, July 21.— Mr Tayab Salim, a representative of the Neodastur Party of Tunisia, is expected tr- arrive in New Delhi today to seek pu. blic as well as Government help for Tunisia's freedom movement. A Tunisia aid committee Is being set up InIIS - 52 words
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Advertisement9 1952-07-22 1 BtHC LEADM6 TAMIL DAILyS Mm MALAGA OVER 17 VEARsMi9 words
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Advertisement68 1952-07-22 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST* Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month f 550 3 Months 16 50 6 Months S3 00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month o so 3 Monthg 19 JO 6 Montha 89.00 1 Year 7g.00 MSasMbfUf -z_f c m^^B am U B Mr K m^m^m68 words
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723 1952-07-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., July 22, 1953. A Great Lesson fiOME 70 European prisoners of the Japanese in Malaya met in Singapore on Saturday last to recall their bitter memo, ries of the past Though they thtrt ija -a modern cafe it was specially touched up to present a723 words
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Article300 1952-07-22 2 Squeezing Out' Policy Of Govt. Revealed! NEW DELHI, July 1 8.— Four big industrial undertakings owned by Indian nationals in Pakistan have been 'squeezed out" of business by the Pakistan Government, according to a report received in official quarters here. These include the cement factory ofFOC - 300 words
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169 1952-07-22 2 Suit Against Anglo-Indian Association NEW DELHI, July 18 When the suit against the AllIndia Anglo. lndian Association Us President (Mr. Frank An. thony), and the General Sec. retary (Mr. O. W. Russell) came up for hearing before Mr. Ishwar Das Pa war, a Delhi sub. judge, last Saturday the courtFOC - 169 words
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Article77 1952-07-22 2 QAUHATI, July 16.— -The death, roll in Friday's food poisoning incident at Ajara village, near Gauhati, mounted to four with the death in the local civil hospital of another person early this morning. All but 26 persona out of the 102 admitted to hospital as a resultFOC - 77 words
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48 1952-07-22 2 Ghaffar Khan Admitted To Hospital LAHORE, July 18. Khar Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Frontier "Red Shirt" leader in' detention under the Punjab (P) Public Safety Act, hae been admitted to the Mayc Hospital for the second time in three months. He underwent two operation? in April, last.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article78 1952-07-22 2 MADRAS, July 10.— Mr. K Veeranna Padal and Mr. K Ramarrrartht," members of me Madras Assembly, returned ou the K.L.P. ticket for trie Uo. lukonda Resen ed and (ieneral seats respectively, have ad. dressed a communication to the Leader of the K.L.P. Party in j I the MadrasFOC - 78 words
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Article65 1952-07-22 2 J SHILLONG, July 18.— It la understood that Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Assam is taking a keen interest in reviving the Hills and Plains Fraternity Week, originally started by the late Sir Akbar Hydari to bri^g about unity between the hills and plains peopleFOC - 65 words
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414 1952-07-22 2 Heavy Damage To Rice Jute Crops In Assam DIBRUGARH, July i 3 .-The level of the Brahmaputra, PTI repois, fell by eight inches today and the flood waters are receding from the two wards of Dibrugarh town which were inundated yesterday. The swift-iiowing current is, however, eroding he bank andFOC - 414 words
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Article40 1952-07-22 2 CUTTACK, July 16.— The Government of Orlssa has created the post of a Develop. ment Commissioner. The Chief Secretary, Mr. B Mukerji, l a now holding this i post in addition to his normal ctutUs. FOOF0C - 40 words
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Article91 1952-07-22 2 KATHMANDU, July 16.— A 200.mUlion.year.old ammomtt fossil wag found at Muktlnath 14,000 feet on the Himalayas, by the Swiss geologist, Dr. T. T. Hugen. Dr. Hugen ha s jusl arrived here after an extensive g-eological survey of Noitnwestern Himalayas. The presence or ammonite ai suchFOC - 91 words
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107 1952-07-22 2 Karachi Journalist On Hunger-Strike KARACHI, July 14. A Karachi journalist, Mr. B. Khalid, is on hunger-strike here from yesterday following the 11-day.old picketing out. aide the offices of Karachi'* Evening Times. The picketing i s the result of discharge notices served o« the members of the editorial .staff and pressFOC - 107 words
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Article136 1952-07-22 2 KUTTALAM, July 15.— 1n order to ensure a fair price for cotton kapas (seed cotton) obtained from the standing crops of Punjab 216F and Madras Uganda. 1 grown in the rice fallows of Tanjore delta, the concerned mirasdars propose to start a ginning factory on aFOC - 136 words
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Article82 1952-07-22 2 MADRAS, July 15.— Most of the landholders in Tanjort district, who were invited to meet the Chief Minister and express their views on the Government proposals for tax. atlon of land, have agreed to 3ee him Invitation was extended u 21 persons, six of whomFOC - 82 words
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521 1952-07-22 2 CALCUTTA, July 18.— The Calcutta police lathi-charg-ed and used tear gas on Tuesday to disperse a procession of hunger marchers organised by the United Famine Reslstance Committee and arrested several leaders, among whom are Dr. S. C. Banerjee, KMP chief, Mr. Hemanta Kumar Basu. MIAFOC - 521 words
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Article872 1952-07-22 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD TOE debate on Malaya ia the 1 Boose of Commons last Friday, fe significant in m»n\ -11 --i-i roßpecis. Mr. James Griffiths, formex Labour Secretary of State for the Colonies nressed for work, ing "rapidiy towards selfgovernment in Malaya", while Mr. Oiive»- Lyttelton, present Secretary872 words
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Advertisement217 1952-07-22 2 The Eastern Shipping G>rporation Ltd. Port Swettenham. Pcnang, Nagapattinam and Madras. S.S. JALAGOPAL (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). Singapore, p. Swettenham Penan*;. Arriving 16-7-52 20-7-52 21-7-52 Departing 19-7-52 20-7-52 22-7-52 Arriving 8-8-52 12-8-52 13-8-52 Departing 11-8-52 12-8-52 14-8-52 Arriving 31-8-52 4-9-52 5-9-52 Departing 3-9-52 4-9-52 6-9-52 Agents tor Malaya: R. Jumabhoy217 words
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Article1775 1952-07-22 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Big "Sharks" Who Bribe Officials Must Be Horsewhipped, Says Katju Discussion On New Bill To Put Down Corruption NEW DELHI, July 14. For over three hours to-day, the House of the People discussed the evil of bribery and the measures needed to root it out. The occasionFOC - 1,775 words
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Article110 1952-07-22 3 NEW DELHI: Indian capita* amounting to Rs. 38.77 crores (Rs. 387.7 million) was invested in foreign countries, said Mr. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, in a written reply to Mr. B. N. Roy in the House ol the People. In a statement, which the Minister laid on the tableFOC - 110 words
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Article184 1952-07-22 3 NEW DELHI A Bill Intro duclng death duties Is likely to be brought before the nexi session of Parliament. The subject Is understood to have been discussed by thc Congress Parliamentary Party's Standing Committee on planning at a meeting held recently* here. It Is believedFOC - 184 words
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464 1952-07-22 3 M ADR AS, July 16. Mr. V. Palantiwami Gounder, Minister for Prohibition, stated in the Legislative Assembly last week that permission to tap trees for sweet toddy for jaggery manufacture had not been granted in Cuddapah district. It was apprehended that any tapping concessionFOC; Reuter - 464 words
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1412 1952-07-22 4 Ceylon News: History And Role Of Ceylon Indians COLOMBO (By Air Mail): The name of the Ceylon Indian Congress has shot up into prominence in the Indian Press due to the satyagraha launched by the organisation to regain the voting rights of Indians in Ceylon. People also are likely to1,412 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-07-22 4 Photo. The Ceylon Indian Congress has been carrying on peaceful satyagraha as a protest against the disfranchisement of almost the entire Indian community in Ceylon in the General Elections which ended recently. The satyagraha took the form of batches of satyagrahis sitting outside the office of theIIS - 69 words
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Article171 1952-07-22 4 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh told the House of the People that the coins of all denominations and one-rupee notes of Hyderabad State would cease to be legal tender with effect from April 1, 1953. The currency notes of denominations other thanFOC - 171 words
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Article67 1952-07-22 4 TEHERAN, July 20.— A Brl. tish embassy spokesman ex. pressed pleasure yesterday over Premier Qavam's declara. tion that a solution to the oil dispute would be the first task of the new regime. "We are very happy about any proposals that will strenß. then the moral and materialA.P. - 67 words
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Article371 1952-07-22 4 New OfficeBearers Of N.B.LU. The fifth annual representatives' conference of the Na,val Base Labour Union was held on Sunday, July 6, when the following were elected office-bearers for the new year: President: Mr. B. Saithiah, Vice-Presidents: Mr. Latiii bin Ahmad and Mr. Ng Kai, Asst. Secretaries: Mr. P. A. Loxxla,371 words
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Article72 1952-07-22 4 LONDON, July 20.—Communist coastal defence unit 8 claim to have smashed a South Korean attempt to land 300 troops at Kamsu and other pointg on Korea's west coast southeast of Monggumpori the New China News Agency said yesterday in a despatch received In London. The agency saidReuter - 72 words
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Article93 1952-07-22 4 DUKE AT SWEDISH CASTLE HAELSINGBORG. South Sweden, July 21. The Duki of Edinburgh en route <-e Helsinki is spending today at Sofiero Castle, the Swedish Royal summer residence neai here. The Duke is on a four, day visit to Sweden. He arrived here from Oslo in the Trinity House yachtReuter - 93 words
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