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Title Section16 1952-08-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 172. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUS 1. >52. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 1 MOSCOW, July 31.— The death of Navy Capt. (First Rank) Pavel Evstlfeev, 52, was announced yesterday. An engi. neer, he served in the Soviet Navy for more than 30 years. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article47 1952-08-01 1 NEW DELHI, July 31. Until the return from leave of Mr. K. P. S. Menon, the current duties of the Foreign Secretary will be in charge of Mr. R. K. Nehru in addition to his own work as Commonwealth Sec. retary IISIIS - 47 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-08-01 1 Malay, Indonesian, Chinese heads turns to see yet another famous sight In Washington pointed oat by a U.S. Capital guide. Photographed in front of the U.S. Capital where Congress meets are (left to right) R. Chow, of Hong, kong, Mohd. Salikin, of Singapore, P. Purnerao of Djakarta, Indonesia, and WuUSIS - 80 words
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181 1952-08-01 1 Bill Withdrawn In India NEW DELHI, July3i.— A bill to amend the Indian penal code and make Indian women punishable as abettors in adultery was withdrawn in Parliament here yesterday after strong opposition from both men and women MPs. At present while menReuter - 181 words
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96 1952-08-01 1 Indonesian Seamen' s Appeal Dismissed LONDON, July 31. The |*rivy Council on Tuesday re- J fused to hear an appeal by Tikan bin Sulaiman. an Indonesian seaman, against tile death sentence passed on him by a Singapore court. Tikan bin Sulaiman's plea for leave, to appeal was dismissed after anAP - 96 words
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Article45 1952-08-01 1 HELSINKI, July 31.—Thirtyfour (34) members of the Indian Olympic contingent left yesterday for Calcutta. The seven men cycling team and two members of tile boxing team R. Norris and S. Mazamdur will be here to the end of the Games. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article95 1952-08-01 1 WASHINGTON, July 31— Senator Green (R.-R.1.) said today he is tired of India's criticism of the American rearmament programme and bluntly suggested that India practice what it preaches. Green told a reporter the United States is spending billions of dollars to rearm itself against CommunistA.P. - 95 words
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Article52 1952-08-01 1 CANBERRA, July 31.— Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced the appointment of Australian Air Vice-Marshal R. W. Scherger as commander of the Air Forces ln Malaya for two years beginning next Jan. 1. The appointment has the approval of both the United Kingdom and AustralianA.P. - 52 words
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Article111 1952-08-01 1 Steps On Drawing Pin And Dies Of Tetanus Fruro Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 31.— Raja ji Ministry's slender majority in Madras dwindled by one following the death on Tuesday night Sri Veerabadra Deo, Raja of Kuruppam, Congress member from Vizagapatam. The Raja developed tetanus111 words
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Article212 1952-08-01 1 HINDI SIGNBOARD ERASED Front Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 31. —The Hindi nameboard at Kuruchi Railway Station in Tinnevely has been found erased and the police are seeking the culprits. The Dravida Kalagham's campaign to erase Hindi signboarOs from stations is scheduled feu begin only on Auj?. 1 and such212 words
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Article36 1952-08-01 1 NEW DELHI, July 31.— Nearly 11.400 Indian Muslim pilgrims visited Hejaz in 1951 and 4,000 visited liv.n and Iraq. Foreign Ministry official said. The figures for Jv«»0 were respectively 12,353 and 4,500. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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172 1952-08-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 31 Four State Governments of Madras, Bombay, Uttar Pradesh and Bengal are raising loans to the aggregate of 125 million rupees for meeting expenditure on vital capital projects. All loans carry four per cent interest and172 words
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Article60 1952-08-01 1 NEW DELHI. July 31.—Reparations payments to ladiS from West Germany .so fa? totalled Rs. 63,300,000 i US$l3.. 293,000) a Government spokesman told a questioner in vhe Council of States. He added Rs. 4.441,000 (U*****,794) was till due under the Paris reparations agreement, but actual receipts will dependA.P. - 60 words
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Article45 1952-08-01 1 TOKYO. July 31.— The Japanese Foreign Office today announced it has agreed with Thailand on an interim trade and financial measure pending negotiation of a new trade agreement. The old trade agreement signed in March 1950 was scheduled to expire today. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article105 1952-08-01 1 COLOMBO, July 31.— Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake told the House of Representatives yesterday that Ceylon is sending a mission to Communist China to buy rice. The premier said his government is prepared to pay the Reds a "reasonable price r for .supplies of thisA.P. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-08-01 1 Photo) Dr. M. A. Riiir who has been appointed as India's Ambassador to Japan. IISIIS - 15 words
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Article60 1952-08-01 1 LONDON, July 31.— Chinese troops have changed the countryside west of Lhasa, Tibet, from a wilderness into fertile fields, according to a New China news agency from Lhasa today. It said that after their arrival in November last year, the Peoples Liberation Army called on itsReuter - 60 words
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161 1952-08-01 1 PARIS, Tuly 31. According to reports rea- ching here, the Bey of Tunis was still resisting > French pressure to accept France's latest "reform plan" for Tunisia. Until late last night he had not accorded the French Resident General M. Jean de HauteclocqueReuter - 161 words
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378 1952-08-01 1 ItONDON, July 31. Letters from a nursing sister in Singapore now dead, to a married man returning his his wife in England in 1939, in which she said she had communed with him through the man in the moon, were read by CommissionerReuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration325 1952-08-01 1 H.R.H. Prince Farouk Fuad? Dentists Refuse To Go To Him CAPRI, July 31.— Ex-King Farouk of Egypt has registered at his hotel here as "Hi- Royal Highness Prince Farouk Fuad." Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Sec- v.* *u w retary of State, told a news SET'SReuter - 325 words
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Article125 1952-08-01 1 Ayyangar To Attend Kashmir Talks NEW DELHI, July 31.—Defence Minister Gopalaswami Ayyanger will represent India at the Kashmir mediation talks which the United Nations representative. Dr. Frank Graham, is expected to resume at Geneva about the third week of August, it is learned heie. After his recent talks at UNReuter - 125 words
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Article127 1952-08-01 1 NEW DELHI, July 31.- The House of the People (lower chamber of the Indian Parliament) yesterday rejected a bill seeking to introduce compulsory sterilisation of lepers, .eyphilitics, concenital idiots, j "Die bill was introduced by a member of the Congress Party who proposed that a court shouldReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement35 1952-08-01 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 78.00 Other Places 1 Month 8.50 3 Months 19.50 8 Months 39.00 1 Year 66.0035 words
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588 1952-08-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Friday. Aug. 1, 1952. Accept Mr. Aw's Offer! \yE pointed out in our Tuesday's editorial how absolutely justified the Government was in turning down Mr. Aw Boon Haw's request lor exemption from taxation of the $300,000 with which he wanted to construct a new pagoda on588 words
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Article1322 1952-08-01 2 Giri's Advice To Industrial Workers NEW DELHI, July 26.— The Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Giri, said here last week that he would not agree to any freezing of wages in the country so long as the general wage level did not attain what mightFOC - 1,322 words
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Article169 1952-08-01 2 India's Record In Olympic Hockey HELSINKI. July 25. —By defeating Holland ln the final of the Olympic Hocky Championship yesterday, India won the Gold Medal for the fifth successive time. The Indian team was a deliriously .iappy group of men on Thursday night. The neighbouring Italian and other athletes streamed169 words
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Article198 1952-08-01 2 Two Charges Against Mubarak Ali BOMBAY, July 21.—Mubarak All, millionaire business man of Hyderabad who jumped the bail two years ago while an undertrial in the Bombay Sessions Court, appeared today before Mr. J. M. Shelat. Additional Session Judge and a special Jury, to answer the charges of cheating andF.O.C. - 198 words
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209 1952-08-01 2 MADRAS, July 25. The Executive Committee of the Tamil Nad Congress whica met yesterday morning at the office of the Legislature Congress Party, Mount Road, with Dr. P. Subbaroyan, President, in the chair, resolved to contest the ensuing municipal elections andFOC - 209 words
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Article69 1952-08-01 2 POONA, July 25. It is learnt that the Bombay Government have asked the Government of India for permission to float a loan for Rs. 3.5 crores. The Issue price of the loan is likely to be fixed at Rs. 99-12, according to Information received hereF.O.C. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-08-01 2 1st 4 2nd In HIGH JUMP Photo). RTRTRT A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article55 1952-08-01 2 BHAGALPUR, July 24. Fifty persons were arrested here by the police on Thursday last for gambling on the weather. They were apprehended while scanning the sky to find out if the dark clouds above would oblige them or not. A first class Magistrate fined them Rs. 50F.O.C. - 55 words
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Article179 1952-08-01 2 Changes In Congress Constitution NEW DELHI. July 25. The Sub-Committee appointed by the Congress Working Committee to suggest changes in the Party constitution Is yesterday understood to have finalised its recommendations. They are expected to be placed before the Working Committee shortly. A scheme Is understood t f have beenF.0.C. - 179 words
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Article161 1952-08-01 2 BOMBAY, July 25.— Heavy rains on the Ghats and along the coast caused considerable dislocation of through services on the Western Railway. The track was inundated and several trains were held up or cancelled. Although the suburban services of both the Western and Central Railways ranF.O.C. - 161 words
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86 1952-08-01 2 MADRAS. July 24.—Extensions to the Legislative Assembly building in Government Estate, Mount Road, will be put up shortly, it is learnt. The additional structures, whose plans and estimates have been got ready and approved, are expected to cost Rs. 3.5 lakhs. The proposal Is to erectF.O.C. - 86 words
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Article288 1952-08-01 2 NEW DELHI, July 25. The Government of India have appointed a Committee, consisting of Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh (Chairman). Mr. B. P. Hunhunwala, M.P., and Mr. S. V. Krlshnamoorthy Rao. Member, Council of States, to review the recommendation of the Committee on State Trading In the lightF.O.C. - 288 words
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Article145 1952-08-01 2 Calcutta Merchant's Tragic Death CALCUTTA. July 21. Most raw jute firms in the city closed their offices a'midday to-day as news was received of the death under tragic circumstances on Sunday of Mr. Kishenlal Kankaria. a leading member of the trade. According to reports received In Calcutta, the body ofF.0.C. - 145 words
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1798 1952-08-01 3 Upper House Rejects Andhra State Demand INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Peoples' Agreement Necessary, Says Ayyangar NEW DELHI, July 21.-The non-official resolution urging the Government to take speedy steps for the formation of the existing territories of the State of Madras was defeated in the Council of States today by 114 votesFOC - 1,798 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-01 3 Photo). Medals are presented (by unidentified official) to victors of the Olympic Bantam Weight, free style wrestling final at the Messuhalll in Helsinki, July 23. Shohachi Ishii of Japan (centre.) won; Raishid iMamedbekov of Russia (left) was second; and K. D. Jardav of India was third. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-08-01 3 wwto>. A wrecked hotel and cafe at Tehachapl, California, stainds bare atfter the violent earthquake which struck before dawn on July 21. The walls have fallen down and show beds on the second floor. Tehachapl was the hardest hit locality during the earthquake ln which &t. lptLst twelve were killer!A.P. - 54 words
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Article117 1952-08-01 3 NEW DELHI, July 21.— The Speaker, Mr. G. V Mavkuikar told the House of the People today that the Chair should not be too often approached by members. He was replying to a point raised by an Opposition member whether It was proper for anyone toFOC - 117 words
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110 1952-08-01 3 LAHORE, July 23.—Sportsmen and sports enthusiasts at a meeting here yesterday asked for the immediate recall of the Pakistan hockey team from Helsinki. The Secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Association was among those who were present. The meeting in a resolution described the defeatF.O.C. - 110 words
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Article135 1952-08-01 3 NEW DELHI, July 25. The total quantity of foodgrains delivered to Travan-core-Cochin during the period from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1952 amounted to 2,26,153 tons! including 1.73,701 tons of rice, stated Mr. Karmarkar Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, on behalf of the FoodF.O.C. - 135 words
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Article80 1952-08-01 3 TRIVANDRtJM. July 24.— Prohibition, now In force in Travancore-Cochin In about one-third of its area, is not proposed to be extended this year, Mr. v. Madhavan. Minister for Excise, stated ln the Legislative Assembly Asked if the Central Government had instructed the State Government to goF.O.C. - 80 words
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86 1952-08-01 3 KARACHI. July 23. The Indian and Pakistani Governments will announce towards the end of this month the procedure to be adopted for obtaining passports for travel between the two countries, PTI understands. Working details for the proposed passport system have now been finalized, andF.0.C. - 86 words
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485 1952-08-01 4 Appeal For Funds Issued: Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillay Heads Building Fund Committee Messrs. Ram Nath Kashyap, T. Karmakar and P. Govindasamy Pillai, JJP., as the President, Secretary and Treasurer respectively of the Arya Samaj, Singapore, have jointly issued the following appeal to485 words
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Article78 1952-08-01 4 Thursday, July 31: On completion of its tour of duty in Hongkong, No. 93 Rifle Squadron of the R.A.F Regiment (Malaya), under the command of Squadron Leader A. Stevenson arrived Wednesday in Singapore on board the "Empire Pride." The Officers and airmen are leaving Singapore by78 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-08-01 4 HELSINKI, July 31.— India was eliminated from the flyweight division of the Olympic boxing tournament yesterday when hardhitting S. M. Mazumdar lost on points to Soo Han of Korea. Mazumdar was unlucky to lose as he cut Han on the floor in the second round for aReuter; A.P. - 197 words
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Article55 1952-08-01 4 Telok Ayer and Kreta Ayer Police Stations win be closed from Aug. 1, 1952 as an experiment. As was the case with Hill Street and Rochore Police Stations, the general public will be able to obtain assistance from these places but normal Police business will ibe55 words
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Article, Illustration222 1952-08-01 4 Fresh on the heels of the tremendous box-office success of "OG," the Filipino Tarzan, new comes another mighty motion adventure picture "KAPITAN IBAGWIS". Filmed entirely outdoors, this exciting film captures the beautiful land and seascenes which lend and add authencity to the story. Carrying English subtitles, this Filipino222 words
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Article400 1952-08-01 4 A WORTHY MEMORIAL —Lady Templer "A worthy memorial to a man whose name will always be remembered amongst us for all he did for Malaya," said Lady Templer when she declared open the Gurney Memorial Library at Seremban on July 30. The Gurney Memorial Library is the first memorial to400 words
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Article155 1952-08-01 4 At the anr.ual general meeting of the Arya Samaj. Ipoh, held on Sunday, July 27 the following were elected Patron and members of the Committee of Management of the Hindi School, Ipoh, conducted under the auspices of the Samaj: Patron: Sri Seth Makhan Lai of Malacca Street,155 words
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