Indian Daily Mail, 27 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-27 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 167. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1952. FOUR PACES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration463 1952-07-27 1 Convicted Men Being Expelled From Prison! JOHANNESBURG, July 26. Non-Euro-peans who have been imprisoned for refusing to pay fines for their part in the "campaign against unjust laws" were "expelled" from prison here yesterday. Money which they had with them was confiscated toReuter - 463 words
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200 1952-07-27 1 BRITAIN MALAYA MUST BE EQUAL PARTNERS —Says DATO TAN "I would ask my fellow Malayans to look ahead before they leap, and I would also say to my British friends that they must make up their minds that the days of donation, lofty superiority and aloofness are gone for ever200 words
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Article131 1952-07-27 1 WILD BEASTS KILL FLOOD VICTIMS GAUHATI, Assam, July 26. —Wild elephants and tigers driven to neighbouring villages by floodwaters surging through the Assam forests have killed two women and injured three other persons. The two women were killed by elephants in the north Kamrup district. About 11 elephants are rompingReuter - 131 words
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Article136 1952-07-27 1 POONA, July 24.—The world famous Australian Merino and the Angora goat from Texas (USA) were rendering valuable service to the indigenous wool industry, an officer of the Central Sheep Breeding Research Station stated here. "Crossbreeding experiments with these foreign species are producing fine varieties of Deccan sheepFOC - 136 words
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Article117 1952-07-27 1 Mamdofs Claims Over Pak. Govt. NEW DELHI, July 24— The Khan of Mamdot, former Chief Minister of Punjab (P), has demanded from the Pakistani Government refund of the money he had spent on the "Kashmir Campaign" during the tribal invasion of Kashmir, according to reports in the Lahore Press. TheFOC - 117 words
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Article30 1952-07-27 1 ISTANBUL, July 26. A school for beggars where men, women and children were Instructed in methods of faking crippled arms and legs and the use of crutches30 words
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Article44 1952-07-27 1 has been disbanded by Istanbul police. The school, police reported, had been flourishing during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan because the charity of the pious increast during this period. The student beggars practised or did their home work near Istanbul's principal mosques.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article961 1952-07-27 1 RELECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. TAMIL CULTURE IT has been the ambition of many anil it was hardly possible for- any, whether due to lack of facilities or for want of initiative to diffuse Tamil culture and Tamil literature among the non-Tamils all over the world and even among such of961 words
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Article53 1952-07-27 1 NEW DELHI, July 26. Malaya was among a number ol countries which imported 39,000,000 yards of Indian handloom cloth in 1951, according to Ministry of Commerce figures. The other importers were Burma, Ceylon. Slam, Zanzibar, Sudan, Mauritius, Borneo. Java, Sumatra, Fiji, South Africa and FrenchA.P. - 53 words
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210 1952-07-27 1 UNITED NATIONS, July 25.— Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, has suggested to India and Pakistan that further discussions on the Kashmir dispute should be transferred to Geneva, it was said in well-informed quarters yesterday. Conversations have been I going on hereReuter - 210 words
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Article44 1952-07-27 1 CHICAGO, July 26. Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, the man who kept saying he wanted to stay in his present job, was chosen by the Democratic Party early today to run against Republican General Eisenhower for President of the United States.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-07-27 1 PHOTO). LINDY REMIGINO of UjS.A. (No. 981) wins the final of the 100-metre Olympic event at Helsinki Stadium on July 21. The Judges called for a photo to decide the first three places. Second place went to Herb McKenley of Jamaica (295) third place went to E- MacDonald Bailey ofA.P. - 142 words
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187 1952-07-27 1 SIMLA, July 24.— 1n the Punjab (1) Council lastweek, the Communist member Sardar Josh, sought to raise the question of breach of privilege. He said that Mr. Jashpal, a Congress member of the House had committed a serious breach ofFOC - 187 words
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Advertisement32 1952-07-27 1 TAMIL CULTURE, a quarterly review edited by Xaivier S. Than! Nayagan MA., M-Litt., S.T£>., Director Tamil Literature Society, 52, New Colony, Tuticorin, South India Malayan Representative S. Soundararajan. 165 Serangoon Road, 6'pore.32 words
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Article, Illustration923 1952-07-27 2 No Women In House Of Lords 1.25 m. WOMEN ARE TRADE UNIONISTS! Save in one or two exceptional instances, women in the British Civil Service are paid less than men. They themselves, their unions and the trade union movement behind them have923 words
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291 1952-07-27 2 Community Development Programme One Of The Biggest In The World S4YS U. S. EXPERT NEW DELHI, July 24 Addressing project executive officers at Nilokheri on Tuesday Mr. Clifford H. Wilson. United States Director of Technical Co-operation for India* said that the community projects programme was one of the biggest developmentFOC - 291 words
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831 1952-07-27 2 BANGKOK Crime has shown a marked decline in this country since the present military regime, headed by Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, came to power as the result of a bloodless coup d'etat on November 29. The improvement is attributedReuter - 831 words
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838 1952-07-27 3 Possession Of Water Sources Feeding Indus River Chain L HPO** WeBt India today holds the keys to Pakistan's biggest food cupboard this rich Punjab farming region and the implications therefrom have produced a critical problem between these two Asian neighbours. The keysA.P. - 838 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-07-27 3 This photo shows members of the Olympic Teams from (L to R) Australia. Belgium, India, Ge r m a ny, Luxembourg, Singapore, Austria, and the Gold Coast, on parade ».t ceremonies during which the flags of their countries were raised at the Olympic village, near Helsinki, JulyA.P. - 52 words
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162 1952-07-27 3 Banning Of Arrack Taverns Foreign Liquor Bars Urged CHAVAKACHCHERI The Chavakachcheri Town Council, supporting the resolutions of the temperance movement here, has resolved to request the Government Agent, Northern Province, to ban arrack taverns and foreign liquor bars within the council limits. Mr. N. Arunachalam, the chairman, who presided, pointedFOC - 162 words
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Article93 1952-07-27 3 DACCA, July 24.— More than Rs. 10,500 have been collected so far from gullible citizens 111 Dacca by a gang of allegeJ cheats on behalf of bogus charitable Institutions. So far two cases of alleged cheating in this connexion have been reported to have been started and93 words
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198 1952-07-27 3 Maharaja Asked To Pay Rs. 24 Lakhs PATNA, July 24—Before the Income.Tax Appellate Tribunal of Bihar, sitting at Patna, all assessments based on pre-Con-stitution Finance Acts and made before the Constitution of India came into force' were challenged last week on behalf of an assessee, Maharaja Kamakshya Naraln Singh ofFOC - 198 words
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492 1952-07-27 3 India's Land Reforms Strengthen Democracy In Asia India is engaged In one of the greatest land reform movements in history. When India gained independence four and a half years a>ro, she found herself faced with two great problems in the field of agriculture. One was the question of absentee landlordism.IIS - 492 words
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1274 1952-07-27 3 MADRAS AUDITOR SUSPENDED FOR TWO YEARS! Leave For Appeal Refused MADRAS, July 18.— Judgment was delivered, to-day, by Mr. Justice Venkatarama Aiyar, on behalf of a Bench consisting of the Chief Justice and himself, dismissing an application filed on behalf of Mr. M. S. Krishnaswami seeking leave to appeal toFOC - 1,274 words
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Advertisement16 1952-07-27 3 PILES Cure without operation. Can cure eye sickness also. Punjab Medical Hail. 280 VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE.16 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1952-07-27 4 Policy Of Selecting Labour Delegates Held Discriminatory Against Indians The latest issue of the "Congress News," the official organ of the Ceylon Indian Congress, publishes the following Report of the Credentials Committee of the 1.L.0. in respect of the objection against the Workers' Delegate1,844 words
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Article394 1952-07-27 4 COLOMBO: "We have no cotton in Japan, but we have several million spindles and we produce textiles in enormous Quantities," said Mr. S Asano, Director of Nippon Nixai Bocid liaisha Lta., one of the biggest engineering concerns in Japan. His arm nas tendered to construct,FOC - 394 words
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Article92 1952-07-27 4 PEGU. Burma, July 26 The psychic powers of t-ne wife ana lamily of a murdered man heipea police tracK down the man's alleged murderer in TamataKay village, 20 miles east of here. After Maung Tin, the murdered man was buried, wit>nesses said, nis wife and two other membersA.P. - 92 words
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