Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 171. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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163 1952-07-31 1 Discrimination Against Harijans To Be Made A Penal Offence Government Of India Considering Legislation NEW DELHI, July 30.— India Government announced today that it i s considering asking Parliament to make discrimination against the country's 60,000,000 "untouchables" a punishable offence. ''Untouchables" are "low caste" persons and association with them byAP - 163 words
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Article29 1952-07-31 1 TOKYO, July 30.— T h e Bank of Tokyo today said ;.t plans to open branch offices In London and New York this autumn ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article36 1952-07-31 1 SAIGON, July 30.— Mr. Mai. colm MacDonald, British Com. missioner General for South, east Asia, left Saigon today by air for Pnom-Penh for talks with the King of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-31 1 PHOTO). Demonstrators hold the bo dy of a wounded comrade during the July 21 riot in Teheran when over a score of people were killed, during a demonstration against former Premier Qavam Es Sultaneh, four days after his taiking office. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article32 1952-07-31 1 The Queen has approved the award of George Medals for gallantry to Mr. Frederick Civil Valentine Harradine, Police Lieut. I. P. Hyde and Police Constable Sam ion bin Abdullah. eHdaW32 words
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118 1952-07-31 1 Ghavam To Be Arrested Property Confiscated? LONDON, July 3«— The Persian Lower House approved unanimously a motion for die arrest of Ghavam Es Sultaney, who was Prime Minister for four days earlier this month, Teheran radio said lust nie-ht The motion also called for confiscation of Ghavam's es. tates forReuter - 118 words
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Article147 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30. The Panchen Lama of Tibet nas "pledged his people" to assist the Chinese garrison "m strengthening the defence of the southwest frontier of the fatherland,' a Peking broadcast, quoted by the New China news agency, said last night. The pledge was givenReuter - 147 words
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Article54 1952-07-31 1 MELBOURNE: It took lb years to finish Victoria's £17,000 tnemorlal to King George V just unveiled in King's Domain. Wort on the bb ft. grarave and sandstone column in a 30 ft. square base was begun 18 months after the King's I death, hut «iu interruptedReuter - 54 words
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Article90 1952-07-31 1 'WONDER FABRIC OXFORD: Britain Is now developing a fatonc which can be used for everything from men's shirts and women's wear to a factory conveyor belt. It Ls called Terylene and was described as "Britain s wonder fabric" when Dr. p. B. Ridge of the Imperial Chemical Industries told aReuter - 90 words
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220 1952-07-31 1 Commonwealth Confab: Nehru And Malan Not Attending LONDON, July 30 Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced in the Hou*e of Commons that Commonwealth Prime Ministers would meet in London in the last week tn November to review pressing Issues of financial, commercial and econo nlc policy. Mr. Churchill said the PrimeReuter - 220 words
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Article81 1952-07-31 1 Concessions To Foreign Investors NEW DELHI, July 30.— The Upiper House *>f India's Parliament gave fanal legislative approval yesterday to a bill permitting foreign investors tc own majority interests in Indian -registered firms. The amendment to the Indian Companies Act already had been approved by the Lower House. It wasReuter - 81 words
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Article235 1952-07-31 1 MANILA, July 30.— Defence Secretary Rantm Magsaysay announced v ibday "Datu" Kamlon, nofgKjua Moro bandit leader oe^Sljo Island, had messaged hTr^wuKT "surrender unconditionally." Magsaysay said he would fly down to Jok>, in the Sulu Archipelago, early tomorrow to accept the surrender. Kawlon and his three hundredA.P. - 235 words
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Article64 1952-07-31 1 WASHINGTON, July 30.— Air Force experts declared yesterday they were satisfied that the recent "saucer" sigihting over Washington derived from natural causes MaJ. Gen. John A. Samford, Director of Air Force Intelligence, went further to state that an analysis of mysterious object sightings for six years revealed "noA.P. - 64 words
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Article63 1952-07-31 1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 30. Physicians will decide soon whether 78-year-old Somerset Maugham is well enough for an operation for hernia, it waa learned yester. dty. The English author has de. veloped an acute Intestinal infection in addition to the her. nia, which brought him here from his SouthReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-07-31 1 Mourners Wait In Pouring Rains To View Body Ot Eva President Juan D. Peron an. nounced last night that the body of his wife would conti. nue to lie in state in an improvised chapel in the La»x>ur Ministry until waiting throngs could pay their last sorrowing respects. A ceaselessA.P.; Reuter - 231 words
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Article111 1952-07-31 1 TOKYO, July 30.— A Japanese strip-tease dancer wnose bank-roooing Frencn iover is lacing triai in indbcnina, cried today ne is a "nne man' ana voweu to stand by him iorever. Twentyseven-year-old Sachiko ruajcamura, sweetheart of Frencn soldier Edmona Pariel wno was arrested last winter for the daringReuter - 111 words
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Article240 1952-07-31 1 Judges Gave Her Two More Dives HELSINKI, July 30.—Pretty, blonde Zoe Ann OlsenJensen, star American diver, was the centre of a storm of protest in tne Olympic swimming pool last nignt. WnLstles and catcalls came from the spectators when she was allowed two more dives in the women's springboard contestReuter - 240 words
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Article51 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30.-^Chan-cellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler told the House ol Commons yesterday Britain will have to make a 40 per cent cut In Imports to ovet- come her financial crisis He said machinery and oe[fence supplies would not be 'included in the cut,-Reuter - 51 words
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Article150 1952-07-31 1 HAMILTON, New York, July 29.— Mr. B. R. Sen, In. dia's Ambassador to the United States, said in a speech here yesterday, "the mounting preparation for war that Is going on can lead only to one conclusion a war that can mean utter and completeReuter - 150 words
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425 1952-07-31 1 "Labourers are the builders of the world and they must live a clean economic life; they must leave off intoxicants, gambling and other vices and save their money in the Labour Co-operative Banks," observed Yogi Shuddhananda addressing a mammoth meeting of labourers425 words
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945 1952-07-31 2 Nehru Abdullah Hold Joint Press Confab On Kashmir Future Of Ruler, Jammu. Ladakh, Etc. Discussed NEW DELHI, July 25.— Prime Minister Nehru and Sheikh Abdullah addressed a joint Press Conference yesterday afternoon to explain the implications of the agreement entered into between them in regard to the future constitutional relationship945 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-07-31 2 Trade negotiations between the Government of India and the Austrian Trade Delegation were concluded in New Delhi, on July 19. and a Trade Agreement between the Government of India and the Austrian Federal Government was initialled by Shri s. Boothalingam, Secretary, Ministry of Commerce Industry, on behalf of the GovernmentIIS - 143 words
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Article204 1952-07-31 2 NEW DELHI, July 24. Leaders of some Opposition groups in the House of the People had a conference with Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, lasting nearly ande and a half hours, in the lobbies of Parliament, after today's Parliament sitting. Mr, N.FOC - 204 words
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Article70 1952-07-31 2 Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe, July 29. —Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway has been ill with intestinal grippe since returning from an inspection tour in Greece on Prldaiy. night, SHAPE officers disclosed yesterday. He wae stated to he recovering but will have to remain in his Quarters forA.P. - 70 words
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Article119 1952-07-31 2 NEW DELHI, July 22.— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Minister for for Communications, announced that the Government of India proposed to open post offices in all villages with a population of 2.000 and more in the course of this year. In a broadcast from the Delhi stationF.0.C. - 119 words
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533 1952-07-31 2 MADRAS: Mr. N. Ranga Reddi, Minister for Public Works, stated in the Madras Assembly recently, during question-time, that the work on the Malampuzha Project would be completed In 1954. The Minister who was answering a question, by Mr. P. Kunhl Raman Kidav (Perambara—KMP),F.0.C. - 533 words
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114 1952-07-31 2 HYDERABAD. July 22.— The Rajpramukh of Hyderabad has issued a notification bringing into effect the Bill passed at the current session of the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly, abolishing Customs import duty on all hitherto dutiable articles with effect from Aug. ust 1, 1952. Following financial integration,FOC - 114 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-07-31 2 PHQTQA. An Egyptian army tanks takes up a commanding position, blocking Kasr Elnll Street in Cairo's business centre. July 23 fottwinf me bloodless coup effected by the Egyptian Army under the direction of Major-General Mohamed Nesulb Pasha A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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155 1952-07-31 2 Nehru Not To Attend C'wealth Confab? NEW DELHI. July 24. -J Although official circles aret reluctant to make any oorament on Mr. Churchill's invi- 1 tatlon to Mr. Nehru to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, it can be stated that the latter has expressed his Inability to attend onF0C - 155 words
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Article198 1952-07-31 2 Procurement Policy Of M.P. NAGPUR. July 21. *?r. Kidwal, Food Minister of India, in an interview recently described the procurement policy of Madhya Pradesh Government as "a little loose and leaky." If the State Government tighteneded it a bit, it could export much more foodgralns than at present. Mr. KidwalF0C - 198 words
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Article91 1952-07-31 2 NEW DELHI, July 23. Negotiations between India Pakistan at official level for a new trade agreement began here today. A Press Note issued this evening stated: "The first meeting between the Pakistani trade delegation, led by Mr. M. Karamtlullah, Secretary, Pakistan Ministry of Commerce, and Government ofF0C - 91 words
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Article847 1952-07-31 2 "Oeiegie *£oaa«* WOMEN'S INSTITUTES IT is reported that Dato Onn bin Ja'afar is sponsoring Women's Institutes for Malaya. There will be nothing ex. elusive about these clubs and their doors will be open to all women in Malaya. He wants the women to be taught all about847 words
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Advertisement132 1952-07-31 2 "UNBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE M. 'RAJULA* 17th Aug., 1952. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. 'Rajula 9 sailing on the 17th Aug., 1952, will be on sale at 9.00 a.m. on Wednesday the 6th August 1952, at our Unberthed Ticket o»ce at Trafalgar Street." ISLAY KERR CO., LTD, I backache I132 words
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Article1173 1952-07-31 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Debate On Preventive Detention Bill Concludes MR N^v?^'x> July Z 2 Speaker, MR. MAVLANKAR, today requested members of the House of the People to shorten their speeches on the consideration motion on th€ fT^^ve Detention (Second Amendment) Bill. u He *W*estedFOC - 1,173 words
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1136 1952-07-31 3 Centre's Food Policy— Locust Menace Fighting Dacoits Population Problems Indian Firms Overseas, Etc. Questions In Parliament: NEW DELHI, July 22— The Food Minister, Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidw^i. said in a writ ten repry to a question in the House of the people today that the Government's food policy "continues toFOC - 1,136 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-07-31 3 PHOTO). Mai Whitfield of ÜB.A. wins the final of the 800--metre event at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium on Julv22 to one rnmute, 49.2 seconds. Second was Arthur Win? of Jamatoa (second from left) in 1:49.4 thW was Helnz uizhelmer of Germany (unshod) Siaß? fourth was Gunnar Nielsen ofA.P. - 69 words
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Article82 1952-07-31 3 NEW DELHI, July 22 —The House at the People today granted extension of time for the presentation of the report ot the Committee of Privileges on certain papers laid on the table of the House by Or- Satyanaraln Slnha (Con) The extension was up to tne82 words
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389 1952-07-31 3 DDT Factory Will Be Operated On Non-Prof it Basis NEW DELHI: A joint plan to set up a DDT factory in Delhi was signed here on July 19 on behalf of the Government of India, the World Health Organization and the VJN. International Children's Emergency Fund. Mr. C. C. Desai,F0C - 389 words
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Article304 1952-07-31 3 NEW DBLHI, July *L~Ths main considerations on the basis of which actual user applications for import licence* will be entertained from in. dustrial units engaging less than 50 workers which cannot apply on a co-operative basis have been set *>it in a Press Note issued here TheseF0C - 304 words
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Article439 1952-07-31 4 jp^i. ~~3T^ CEYLON NEWS: Tenders Invited From All Over The World COLOMBO: Tenders have been invited from all parts of the world by the Depart*' ment of Industries for the establishment of the cane sugar factory at Giritale with a uni-' tied system ofFOC - 439 words
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Article88 1952-07-31 4 COLOMBO: The University of Ceylon has included Buddhist Civilization as an additional subject for those pursuing the Arts degree. The subject covers Buddhism in all its aspects in Asia, including the Mahavana and Theraiwada schools. It also Includes the development of Buddhist art, culture andFOC - 88 words
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Article56 1952-07-31 4 BATHCALOA An accidental fire, which is believed to have originated while labourers were cooking their midday meals, burnt to ashes, the famous Murugan Hindu temple at inginiyaThe labourers' quarters of the Irrigation Department consisting of about 20 rooms was also burnt down. Most of the 30FOC - 56 words
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Article268 1952-07-31 4 COLOMBO: The per capita Income in Ceylon in 1951 was Rs. 597 per annum, "an alltime record for Ceylon," according to a r. a per on the national Income of the country prepared by Mr. K. Williams, Director of Census and Statistics. The paper states: "The estimatedFOC - 268 words
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278 1952-07-31 4 COLOMBO: The strains of "Namo Namo Matha" were heard for the first time in Europe when the Lion flag official version was unfurled at the Olympic Village at Helsinki, says a London report. It adds Two thousand athletes, official and Finns stood hareheaded whileFOC - 278 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-07-31 4 Spectators and players hu^g the Indian players after they had defeated Holland 6-1 in the final of the field hockey event at the Velodrome, Helsinki, July 24. India took the Gold Medal; Holland the Silver Medal. Britain the Bronze Medal for defeating Pakistan earlier In th<tA.P. - 75 words
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Article47 1952-07-31 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Xavler Thankarajah, a clerk attached to the Department of Emigration and Immigration Colombo, and working at the Department's branch at Mandapam Camp, was drowned in the sea off Dhanushkodi recently. He had gone with some oi his friends for a sea bath. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article344 1952-07-31 4 COLOMBO: Dr. W. Batendra, Ceylon Dental Surgeon, who left the island three weeks ago to carry out further research into the Portuguese period in Ceylon History, is now in London. Dr. Balendra, Interviewed ln London' recently, told pressmen that the Ceylon High Commissioner's Office In LondonFOC - 344 words
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Article241 1952-07-31 4 KURUNEGALA: During the next five years the UUP. Government would be on trial and he was confident that under the leadersmp of tne young Prime Minister and tne guidance of Sir John Koteiawaia everything possible would be done for the netter-, ment of the Island, saidFOC - 241 words
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Article, Illustration383 1952-07-31 4 HELSINKI, July $0. The mystery of Red China's "Missing Man" neared a climax yesterday. Four planes from Moscow brought in the 41-member Olympic delegation of the Chinese People's Republic of Communist China. In the group was a slender, jraying oriental who Identified himselfA.P. - 383 words
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