Indian Daily Mail, 24 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 164. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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1024 1952-07-24 1 Settle Them On Own Lands Near Public Roads Full Text Of Resolutions "In view of the restrictions that exist on estates, to bold trade union meetings and in some cases absolute regfrnentatton of estate workers lives, as they live at present on private1,024 words
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327 1952-07-24 1 Mob Demand Ghavam Be Tried And Hanged TEHERAN, July 23-— Ghavam Es Sultaneh, Premier of Persia for four days, was arrested today in a friend's house, 5° miles from Teheran. All the country's frontiers had been watched to prevent Ghavam's escape on the orders ofA.P.; Reuter - 327 words
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Article196 1952-07-24 1 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Two more terrorists have been killed, one wounded and three believed to have been wounded in the Federation in the ipost 24 hours, and it Is now known that a second terrorist and a Chinese tapper accompanying him were both killed by the 2/10196 words
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Article81 1952-07-24 1 COLOMBO, July 23—International Labour Organisation experts will meet at Ceylon's ancient capital Kandy early in December this year to dlscusi 6mploymer»t "of domestic servants, a Labour Ministry spokesman said today. Nearly 50 countries are expected to send delegates to attend the meeting where itReuter - 81 words
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Article54 1952-07-24 1 LONDON. July 23.— Mr. Harold Bedale, town clerk of the North London suburb of Hoxnsey will shortly leave here for Malaya it was learnt today. The Colonial Office asked for Mr. Bedales services and the Hornsey Borough Council have agreed to release him for a periodReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1952-07-24 1 CALCUTTA, July 23—Gyalo Thundop, elder brother of Tibet's spiritual and temporal leader, the Dalai Lama, who recently arrived here from Lhasa, le't "secretly" on Sunday night for an unknown destination, according to a Calcutta police source. Thundop and his Chinese wife "are possibly somewhere in the DarjeelingReuter - 57 words
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Article107 1952-07-24 1 NEW YORK, July 23 Six hundred baby fish have left New York by Commercial Air Lines for Saigon via London. The ship. raent of Young Black Bass is a gift from New York State's Governor Thomas E. Dewey to Vietnam's Chief of State, Bao Dai.USIS - 107 words
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Article111 1952-07-24 1 LONDON, July 23.— Stanly Awbery, Labour, asked the Colonial Secretary In the House of Commons today how many Chinese and Indians had applied for Malayan citizenship, what were the conditions, and how many applications had been accepted. Mr. Lyttelton replied that at the end of March certificates ofReuter - 111 words
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Article56 1952-07-24 1 VATICAN CITY. July 23.— Pope Pius XII today published a letter to the people of Russia, urging them to join with him in prayers to the Virgin Mary for liberation from Communist domination. The letter, dated July 7, was issued by the Vatican in its original Latin text,Reuter - 56 words
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Article87 1952-07-24 1 LONDON, July 23. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour, asked Colonial Secretary Oliver Ly. ttelton in the House of Com. mons today if he knew that none of 135 applications for naturalisation from non-Eng-lish speaking citizens of Singapore made since October 1051 had yet been granted and thatReuter - 87 words
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421 1952-07-24 1 Climax Of Growing Army Discontent? CAIRO, July 23.— A coup d'etat at 3 a.m. today put into power an Egyptian Army General whom King Farouk had refused to have as War Minister. Egyptian reports said the coup was. bloodless, but iatex air passengers arrivingReuter; A.P. - 421 words
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58 1952-07-24 1 Hilaly Pasha resigned hi* post as Egyptian Premier today, Cairo radio reported. Aly Maher Pasha, a former Premier, has been charged with forming a new government. General Mohammed Nagiub, leader of today's coup said he had asked Aly Maher Pasha to form a government andReuter - 58 words
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107 1952-07-24 1 Sequel To Opposition Walk-Out NEW DELHI. July 23.— The entire oppositi&i in the Indian Parliament walked out today during a discussion of the preventive detention bill to prolong for two years the government's powers to imprison without trial. This protest against not beingReuter - 107 words
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Article85 1952-07-24 1 AMSTERDAM, July 23.— Queen JuUar.a is going to ask a Catholic political leader to try forming a new Dutch Cabinet following failure of Socialist Willem Drees to get together a government. The Queen relieved Drees of his manifeite yesterday after the right-wing (Calvinist) anti-revolutionary party balkedA.P. - 85 words
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Article33 1952-07-24 1 WED: Torrential rain which fell in Singapore from 2 a.m. to mid- day today (23.7.52) caused floods in many areas. The Meteorological Station recorded a rainfall Q j 4-31**.33 words
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Article113 1952-07-24 1 WASHINGTON. July 23 Americans donated $750,000 worth of food medicines and other relief supplies to India in the past 12 months. The State Department's Advisory Committee on voluntary foreign aid estimated the total today on the basis of reports from private agencies who are co-operating withReuter - 113 words
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Article48 1952-07-24 1 COLOMBO, July 23.—Ceylon rubber prices shot up 15 cents yesterday on news that another ship was calling at Colombo in August to take rubber to China, trade circles said here today. This will be the eighth vessel to load for China from Colombo.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement7 1952-07-24 1 I.OKRAM, 90 .Robinson Rd. SINGAPORE. Tel *****.7 words
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675 1952-07-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Than., July 24, 1952. Beware Of Political Saboteurs •piE British Colonial Minister Mr. Oliver Lyt*leton's warning that the immediate grant of self-government, to Malaya weld plunga the country into unprecedented chaos and bloodshed, reminds one of similiar warnings issued by the same British rulers to In675 words
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1156 1952-07-24 2 K. S, C. PILLAI, M. A - K. S, C. PILLAI, M.A.) Some Suggestions (by Very recently "Ramble*" had o« tasion to comment on Blackout* and plead for a rational approach to the problem. This article which Its author believes, lays down the fundamentals of such a system, will, we1,156 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-24 2 Photo. Athletes representing five countries get together before practice at the Olympic village in Hei. sinki. They are (From Left) Reg. ['carman, United States; Mo Kinami, Japan; Medda Giampaola, Italy; Dosanjh Balbir Singh. India; and Claude Hauet, France. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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88 1952-07-24 2 I The Silver Star for gallantry in action in Korea was presented to Lt. Col. Gerald P. RicKcord, now commanding the First Battalion of tne Second Gurkha Rifles in Malaya by \j.ti. Consul General cnarles F. Baldwin at his residence oi Grange Road. Created88 words
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Article87 1952-07-24 2 HELSINKI, July 23— The jury of the Olympic wrestling tournament rejected a Russian protest against the decision by the judges affecting a Russian wrestler. After an even bout the Swede B. Lindblad was given a split points" decision over the Russian D. Cimakur Idze inReuter - 87 words
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Article83 1952-07-24 2 LONDON. July 23.—Members of Britain's armed forces in Korea and Malaya were decorated for gallantry yesterday by Queen Elizabeth II at an investiture in the white and gold ballroom of Buckingham Palace. A total of 230 men and women from the forces, public life and industry83 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-07-24 2 MISS MUNEERA FOZOAR a law graduate of Bombay University, who plays the part of a Rajput princess Samyukta— of the 12th century Raj as than, at the international charity pageant "Rendezvous With Eve" to be (staged at the Raffles Hotel on Aug. 15 and 16. The show begins at 961 words
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Article188 1952-07-24 2 LONDON, July 23. Thi "Reynolds News" of London on Sunday said that Dr. Malan and his supporters would even, tually destroy South Africa. "They are closing- the roads of peaceful change and progress and when every avenue has been shut violence will remain as the onlyIIS - 188 words
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112 1952-07-24 2 CALCUTTA, July 19. A memorandum asking the Gov. ernment of India not to extend the Preventive Detention Act has been issued over the Bignatures of about 200 lawyers. The signatories include Mr. P. R. Das (Patna), and Mr. Radha Binod Pal (Calcutta). The memorandum saidFOC - 112 words
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Article109 1952-07-24 2 NEW DELHI. July 22 Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah cancelled his departure for Srinagor at the last minute last night after fivehour talks with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and other members of the Indian Cabinet's Foreign Affairs Committee. Authoritative sources said the four-day exploratory talks onReuter - 109 words
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Article45 1952-07-24 2 OTTAWA, July 23.— Herbert Moran, 43, Assistant Undersecretary of State for External Affairs has been appointed Canadian Ambassador to Turkey in succession to Major General Victor W. Galum who is retiring. Mr. Moran will co to Ankara in October., A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article853 1952-07-24 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD IT appears as though Singa pore hi ideally suited fo Vices like opium-smoklni gambling and prostitution V thrive uninterruptedly. Sod an impression is galninj ground eKher because thes< evils have assumed enormou proportions defying all at tempts of the Government dl rected towards their total853 words
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Article92 1952-07-24 2 American rice exports to countries in Asia have reached an all-time monthly hii?h. Rice exports from the Uniied States to Asia for the month of May, 1952, were 2,534,000 bags, compared with 130,000 bags in the same month a year ag r Nearly 90 per centUSIS - 92 words
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96 1952-07-24 2 A gfroup of Japanese businessmen formed an organisation to promote Asian industry. It will .be known as the Southeast Asia Development Promotion Liaison Council. Its plans include building a giant iron mill in India with joint Japanese- Indian capital. A plan for the developing ofUSIS - 96 words
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Advertisement44 1952-07-24 2 BIRTH CONTROL ception for so long a Jefiod m dSrld P bScont ensures effective feminine hygiene and inonthS flow keeps regular. Easy and guaranteed sarml?i Price: $5.00 per phial. ■JKESSKiS?" ON FMLCEE Stocks- YOUlllf HOWard Overseas General Agency, 72, Ampang Rteet, a Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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574 1952-07-24 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: TEA INDUSTRY IN INDIA: SCOPE OF GOVT. ENQUIRY Minister's Assurance r To Labour NEW DELHI, July 22.-The House of the Ffeople last Tuesday took up for consideration J? e Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T, T. Krishnamachari's Indian Tea Control w^ff* l^™** BilL D rin the debate574 words
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Article357 1952-07-24 3 Replying to the debate, Mr. T. T. Krishnamacnari said tnat nobody in the House would agree to the perpetuation of the present Tea Licensing Committee. As regards tne period during which tne new Committee would function, there was a limit as it was, because the Act it-sell wouldFOC; A.P. - 357 words
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620 1952-07-24 3 NEW DELHI, July 20.— The House of the People last week passed the Criminal Law Amendment Bill after accepting two minor amendments, moved by Mr. R. Venkataraman (Congress- -Madras). The iflrst amendment provided that any person who was or had been an Assistant Sessions JudgeFOC - 620 words
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Article195 1952-07-24 3 BOSTON: The Damodar Valley project, India's first large-scale effect at national planning, will combine flood control and irrigation with the generation of cheap eleotric power for Industrial use according to a Calcutta dispatch to the Christian Science Monitor by Tom. A. The project, which should oeUSIS - 195 words
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Article95 1952-07-24 3 CHICAGO, July 23. The question of the partition of Ireland was brought up re. cently before the Democratic Party's platform committee by Mr. Thomas H. Buckl»j, Commissioner of Administration for Massachusetts. He said England was maintaining military forces in Northern Ireland which "might profitably be used inReuter - 95 words
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Article37 1952-07-24 3 CHICAGO. July 22.— Gov. Adlai Stevenson, still resisting a growing move in the Democratic national convention to draft him as its presidential nominee, gave a hint that he would not reject the nomination.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article46 1952-07-24 3 CHICAGO. July 22.— A sur. prisingly strong boom to make Governor Adlai Stevenson of niionols the Democratic nominee for president developed today. Supporters said selection of Stevenson by the Democratic national convention would ease the threat of a Southern revolt over civil rights.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article192 1952-07-24 3 NEW DELHI: "The number of staff artistes of A.I.R. on June 30, 1952, was 840," said Dr. B. V. Keskar. Minister for Information and BroadcastIng, in a written reply to a question in the House of the People. "The staff artistes of All India Radio," he said, "areFOC - 192 words
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Article31 1952-07-24 3 Police Quit E-Germany! BERLIN, July 23.— Eighteen East German Communist police fled into West Berlin on Monday. So far tills month, 115 People's policemen have rushed to Western political asylvun,- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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528 1952-07-24 3 Demands Of Postmen: Jaipr akash Hopeful About Settlement POONA t Jidy22.—Mr. Jai Prakash A«rain said here last week that he had advised the Executive of the All India Postal Workers Union to postpone the serving of the notice on the Government in regard to its previous decision of a generalFOC - 528 words
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Article83 1952-07-24 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. S. N. Das in the House of the Peoixle that India had received 275,290 U.S. dollars and 260.196 yen as her share from the sale of property forcibly taken by the Japanese during the last war. Mr. Nehru saidFOC - 83 words
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Article108 1952-07-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl, said in the House of the People thfct the Government propose to appoint a small committee of experts to find out what further steps should be taken by Government to help and encourage theFOC - 108 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-07-24 3 A section t>f the crowd assembled in front of New City Cinema, Gey lan s Serai, Singapore, to see the picture 1 Albela" which had a record run of 15 days.31 words
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Article117 1952-07-24 3 NEW DELHI: A spok«6ma» of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry said that it was not the intention of the A.I.R. to stop broadcasting film music. What the A.I.R. proposed to do was to reduce gradually, in. the course of the next six months, the high proportionFOC; Reuter - 117 words
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Article31 1952-07-24 4 BUENOS AIRES, July 23.— A medical bulletin issued here late last night said the condition- of Senora Eva Peron continues to weaken despite the improvement noted last Saturday.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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452 1952-07-24 4 One Teen-Ager Is Killed Every 8 Hours In Ceylon CEYLON NEWS MOST VICTIMS ARE SCHOOLBOYS COLOMBO: A teen-ager is killed or injured in a road accident every eight hours the the victim usually being a child of school-go-ing age despite the intensive road- safety campaign launched by the Police. PoliceFOC - 452 words
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Article56 1952-07-24 4 KARACHI. July 23.—Pakistan's Food Minister Abdus Sattar Pirzada said yesterday that 90,000 tons of wheat had been purchased from abroad to meet the shortage caused by last year's monsoon failure. Twenty thousand of the 39,700 tons obtained from India in exchange for rice had arrived andReuter - 56 words
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348 1952-07-24 4 Secrets Of Ancient "Olas" Revealed COLOMBO: The National Museum authorities have undertaken to print and publish all hitherto unpublished ancient Sinhalese ola manuscripts, which have been acquired by the Muspums Department, in a series entitled the "Ceylon" National Museum Manuscript Series." SUBJECTS DEALT WITH The present Museum collection of olaFOC - 348 words
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Article236 1952-07-24 4 Ceylon's First Air Race COLOMBO: Flying clubs in India and Pakistan Have been invited to participate in an air race from Kankesanturai to Colombo and in air display which are being organised by the Ceylon Air Academy as a prelude to the August festivities. The race will be the firstFOC - 236 words
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Article80 1952-07-24 4 COLOMBO, July 23.— The Ceylon Government considers the new Comet jet airliner service from Britain should replace one of the two Argonaut services that call at Colombo once weekly, usually well informed sources said here today. The sources said the Ceylon Government had told BritainReuter - 80 words
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