Indian Daily Mail, 3 August 1952
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Title Section18 1952-08-03 1 SBMAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 174. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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782 1952-08-03 1 Morale Of Civil Population Vital Factor In Campaign Against Terrorists Federation of Malaya Animal Report 195L is an attractive volume, exhaustive In information and complete in statistics. It is an indispensable guide to anybody seeling any information about the Federation of Malaya: The Emergency, The People, Trade Unionism, Finance and782 words
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Article78 1952-08-03 1 MELBOURNE Staff xatu. I gazinc "Scalpel" of tbe Royal Melbourne Hospital, records these odd bathroom statuettes: Twenty percent of wo. men lock the bathroom door. Women prefer a tub in the evening; me* prefer showers. More people tvtio nee bath-mats slip than people who don't use bath-mats. Sixty-nineReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-08-03 1 Photo). AyaJco Yoshikawa of Japan leaps in the qualifying rounds of the Olympic ladies long jumja at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium. July 23. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article120 1952-08-03 1 TOKYO, Aug. 2. Peiping Ifcuaio yesterday said Marsnai Josef fcrtaiin of uussia sent "heartieiv greetings to Mao TZe-fcung, Re<i cinma's leader on the astn anniversary of tne Chinese Red Aimj. The Red broadcast quoted Stalin as messaging: "in the name at peace ana secuxity I wish theA.P. - 120 words
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Article112 1952-08-03 1 The development of grouo listening In Europe to the 8.8.C. to organise a summer •school at which leaders of listening groups from 30 European countries and officials of the 8.8.C. can exchange Jdeas on group organisation and study. The school is to meet in London on Aug.C.G.O. Press Release - 112 words
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198 1952-08-03 1 DENVER. Colorado, Aug. 2. General Dwlght Elsenhower said here that he and Senator Richard Nixon, his running mate for the vice presidency, would wage a fighting campaign to "every nook and cranny of the United States". While he would rely upon advisers heReuter - 198 words
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156 1952-08-03 1 Nepal Premier's Brother Assaulted KHATMANDC, Aug. 2.— An angry crqwd ipulled Bisheswar Prasad Koiralat, younger brother of the Nepalese Prime Minister and President of the Nepali Congress Party, from tthe .platform of a public meeting here on Wednesday last and severely manhandled him. His wife and three former ministers wereReuter - 156 words
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Article82 1952-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, August 2. The Netherlands-Indla-Pakis. tan- Ceylon Society donated to the Indian Government in recent months six consignments of gift supplies consisting of 297,960 lbs of condensed milk, 2,000 lbs of dried skim milk spray, 1,555 lbs of dehydrated pea soup, 1,380 lbs of dehydrated navy beanIIS - 82 words
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Article31 1952-08-03 1 PERTH, Aug. l^The closest security guard yet imposed at Premantle was clamped down on Thursday whgn the escort carrier Campania believed to be carrying the first British-designed atom bomb arrived.- APAP - 31 words
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Article195 1952-08-03 1 Bey Sets Up Committee For Discussion TUNIS, Aug. 2. The Bey of Tunis, Sldi Lamine, yesterday met Tunmian political, religious and industrial leaders to discuss plans for giving greater internal autonomy to the protectorate. According to unofficial palace sources the Bey reported on the progress ofReuter - 195 words
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Article70 1952-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2.— lndia exported 133,500,000 rupees (U8528,035,000) wor h oi fruits to foreign countries during 1951-52, official sources said. The largest quantity of 64.900.000 rupees went to the United States. The other buyers included Pakistan, 30,600,000 rupees; the United Kingdom, 25,400,000 rupees; Canada. 2,800,000A.P. - 70 words
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251 1952-08-03 1 Text Of Army's Ultimatum To Farouk 1 CAIRO, Aug. 2.— The text of the Egyptian armed forces ultimatum to ex-King Farouk demanding his abdication by 12 noon on July 26 and his departure by 1800 hours the same day, was released by Oen. Mohamed Naguib's general headquarters here yesterday. TheReuter - 251 words
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328 1952-08-03 1 Police Make No Arrests From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 2.— Hindi name plates in some main railway station platforms in Madras State were erased with tar yesterday by volunteers of Dravida Kazhagams as an indication of their protest against the growing useA.P. - 328 words
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Article64 1952-08-03 1 PORT ELIZABETH. Aug 2 —Police a; rested in batches no Africans. Iftctudfo* 43 women, on the charge of con. travoning the apartheid (segregation; regulations applying to railway travel. This is the largest total of Africans to be arrested here in one day since the diflance campaign against hteReuter - 64 words
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187 1952-08-03 1 Non-Self-Governing Peoples Must Have Right Of Self-Determination Britain And France Oppose Recommendation Of Human Rights Commission UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 2.-Against the uypw>uionof Britain, France, and Belgium the Economic and Social Council Thursday last passed on to the General Assembly two important recommendations of the Human Rights Commission on the questionReuter - 187 words
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Article35 1952-08-03 1 India will import 66,000 tons of Burmese rice an government I accounts and 50,000 tons on private account during the re- 1 malnlng Ave months of the cur- Wt ytai.- IISIIS - 35 words
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Article34 1952-08-03 1 TOKYO. Aug. 2.-The Japanese cabinet yesterday formally decided to send an f'ight-man economic mission through Southeast Asia to I foster economic co-operation between Southeast Asian 'countries and Japan. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article44 1952-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aug 2.— Seven special issues of postage stamps brought out after independence fetched the Government a net income of Rs 20,264,611. It is prosposed to issue special postage tamps on the occasion of the nex Gandhi Jayanti. IISIIS - 44 words
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Article57 1952-08-03 1 The Government have decided to license exports of medical castor oil conforming to specifications mentioned in BP 1948 to bonafide manufacturers up to 10 per cent of their actual production during 1951. This procedure will be followed up to the end of September 1952. Shipping periodIIS - 57 words
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Article31 1952-08-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2 Th« Government of India have decided that relaxations in cotton textile production control (transmitted on May 27, 1952)1 may continue till the end of September, 1952.— IISIIS - 31 words
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Article26 1952-08-03 1 The Government have ex* Unded the period of shipment for gur or jaggery f including jaggery powder> bv seven d»vm Uf to August 7, 1962- IISIIS - 26 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1952-08-03 2 K. A. NILAKANTA SASTRI - MAN I MEKAL A I K. A. NILAKANTA SASTRI One Of hive Classics Of Ola Tamil Literature By THE Manimekalai is one of the five classics of Old Tamil Literature. Its name meaning 'Jewel belt' is that of the heroine, who, in turn, gets it from a sea-goddess, the guardian1,640 words
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Article57 1952-08-03 2 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Aug. 2. Pope Piux XII sent best wishes to the British people and their Royal Family yes. terday after receiving the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in private audience. The Windsors, who spent 20 minutes" with the Pontiff, were accompanied by Sir Walter Roberts,A.P. - 57 words
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Article53 1952-08-03 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2. A total of 660 foreigners, mainly British, are serving in various capacities in India's civil and military services, an official spokesman said in parliament recently. Most of them are under contract for short periods and wiU leave when suffi-ciently-trained Indian replacements couldA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-08-03 2 ?hoto). mm A section at the troops, tanks and field guns which surrounded exKing Fafouk's Abdin Palace, Cairo. July 26. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article724 1952-08-03 2 N. C. CHAUDHURI - N. C. CHAUDHURI By DECENTLY a very interesting educational ceremony took place at Nalanda in the state of Bihar, one of the constiuents of the Indian Republic. The President of India laid Uhe foundation stone of the Magadha Research Institute, whose specific object is the study and teaching of724 words
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113 1952-08-03 2 REFUGEES FROM RED CHINA FOR TURKEY SRINAGAR. Kashmir. Aug. I.— Kaxak refugees who fled Sfnkiang ProviAce in North, west China and trekked across the wilds of Western Tibet to Kashmir are parking for another move. A first batch of 103 are leaving to settle in Turkey. Their chieftain. Hussain Tag!,A.P. - 113 words
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Article56 1952-08-03 2 BEIRUT. Aug. 2.— Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Comman-der-in-Chlef of the British Mediterranean arrived here aboard hi&. flagship, the Frigato Surprise, for a short visit to the Lebanon. He was welcomed by representatives of the Lebanese President and Army Commander. Admiral Mountbatten will leave for Tripoli today andReuter - 56 words
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Article31 1952-08-03 2 more intensive and planned study of our aneieht Sanskrit literature, without, however, abjuring the study of the major trends in modern life, is particularly valuable." Broad. cast in the External Services.31 words
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478 1952-08-03 3 Shankar's Weekly's Drawing Essay Contest For Children Malayan Boys And Girls May Participate The "Shankar's Weekly" the popular cartoon journal of New Delhi— will conduct a drawing ami contest for children of all countries this -year also on the same lines as tne one U comductta last year with such478 words
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Article55 1952-08-03 3 LE HAVRE. France. Aug. 2. —American Line officials said Thursday Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegn of Iran Is sailing for New York aboard the liner United States on Sept. 12. information here was that the Iranian cnief of state is going for talks on tne troubled oiiA.P. - 55 words
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Article46 1952-08-03 3 UNTTED NATIONS, N.Y., Aug. 2. UjS. mediator Frank P. Graham said Thursday India and Pakistan nave agreed to renew negotiations on the Kashmir question at a ministerial level. The ta**s on tne future of the disputed princely state will began Aug. &> in ueneva. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article258 1952-08-03 3 WASHINOION, All*. 2. I Secretary of State Acheson will nead a group of 26 persons at a meeting in Honolulu next week of the first council uf the New Alliance among the United States, Australia and New Zealand. A.P. Mr. Eccles, in charge of puolic arrangementsA.P.; Reuter - 258 words
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120 1952-08-03 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 2. Ceyion Pood Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke is likely to fly to Pakistan and Egypt soon to arrange for food imports, a. United National (government) Party source said here yesterday. His visit to Egypt will depend on the political situation there.Reuter - 120 words
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89 1952-08-03 3 Twelve large steel discharge pipes carry water from Lake Roosevelt at the Columbia Basin Project In northwest United States to a storage reservoir 280 feet (84 meters) above the lake. The water Is lilted by hydroelectric power generated at Grand Coulee Dam, whichUSIS - 89 words
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52 1952-08-03 3 Queen's Coronation To Be In Traditional Style And Splendour LONDON, Aug. 2 Mr. David Eccles, Minister of Works, promised yesterday that all the tradition and splendour of the past will be scrupulously observed at Queen Elizabeth IPs coronation next year to make it "the most glorious and moving pageant in52 words
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Article, Illustration276 1952-08-03 3 CAIRO, Aug, 2. Premier Afry Maher has Issued a military order abolishing Egypt's political police and "Special department" of the Minister of the Interior against which he said widespread complaints had been made.- Reuter Government, he said, should pay due regard to the difficulties to beReuter; FOC - 276 words
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Article121 1952-08-03 3 CRIME IN BRITAIN WORST LONDON. Aug. 2.— Crime in Britain last year was the worst since the war with 524.506 indictable offences, an official survey showed. Fiftythree per cent of the cases remained unsolved by the iixrtice. The number of cases was 62,972 more than in 1950 and it comparedReuter - 121 words
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57 1952-08-03 3 N0 JUSTIFICATION, SAYS SCHOOL HEAD JAFFNA: "There can be no justification for any attempt to treat) the people of this country as guinea pigs for a language experiment which has very remote chances of success," declared Gate-Mudaliyar C. Thiagarajah. 9, director of Manipay Hindu57 words
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Article914 1952-08-03 3 T. MUTTUCUMARU - T. MUTTUCUMARU By "THE untrammelled expression < of the people's will through a free, fair and impartial General Election in the choice of the people's government for the people and by the people is the true test of democracy. What do the results of the General914 words
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Article33 1952-08-03 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. i.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his cabinet colleagues will take a salary cut under a bill passed by the Lower House of Parliament yesterday.33 words
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Article239 1952-08-03 3 Bevan's Rebuke To Attlee LONDON, Aug. 2. Mr Aneurtn Bevan, leftwing Socialist, threw back at his Party loader Clement Attiee yesterday a rebuke which the former Labour Prime Minister had administered to him in the House of Commons. Mr. Bevan hotly denied that he had committed a breach of constitutionalA.P. - 239 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-08-03 3 with Mr. Attiee to the principle of cabinet collective responsibility as the very foundation stone of constitutional government but this responsibility broke down if the Minister resigned. If it did not do so a Minister could not say why he had resigned. Mr. Bevan quoted prece» dents for his actionReuter - 117 words
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Article649 1952-08-03 4 Paris Parks Gardens Unique But Parisians Appreciate it Less Than Anybody! PARIS: Paris has system unique among i Parisians appreciate it This is the disillusioned opinion of the man who looks after Paris' 3.000 hectares of gardens and parks. Monsieur Robert Joffet, conserver-in-chief of the city's green spaces, thinks littleAP - 649 words
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Article, Illustration240 1952-08-03 4 The United States Information Service Library in Penang will be opened officially tomorrow. Aug. 4, Consul Elmer Newton, USIS Director announced yesterday. Situated in India House, 25 Bteach Street, the library is the first urtit of the Information programme to Inaugurate services In this building.USIS - 240 words
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357 1952-08-03 4 As A Protest Against Non-Redress Of Their Grievances As a protest against the non-redress of their grievances by the authorities, the Naval Base .Labour Union, Singapore, has called on its members to boycott the forthcoming Legislative Council elections in the Seletar constituency.357 words
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Article379 1952-08-03 4 THREE UNIVERSITIES AS SWABASHA SOLUTION COLOMBO: The proposal of the ViceChancellor of the University of Ceylon, Sir Ivor Jennings, to establish three universities in Ceylon to solve the problem of higher education in the national languages media is not likelv to ma 4 *»rmlis«» The379 words
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Article719 1952-08-03 4 What It Is To Be A Teen-Ager? DENVER: There is a girl here I have known since her birth, and she was so small then that her mother now tells her. "I could put you In a teacup the day you were born." But now she Is a tall, pretty,AP; FOC - 719 words
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