Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1952
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Title Section16 1952-08-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 181. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article603 1952-08-10 1 Protest Against New Sales Tax BOMBAY, Aug. All the principal markets in Bombay City, including the stock exchange, the cotton market, the oilseeds exchange, the metal market, the grain merchants' association, the sugar market and the bullion exchange, were closed today in response to a one-day hartalFOC - 603 words
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Article93 1952-08-10 1 BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 9. The Eva Peron social aid foundation with assets run rung into untold millions of dollars, will be administered by an eight-member council headed by President Juan D. Peron, Labour and government officiate said yesterday. In her life time, the President's wife had fullA.P. - 93 words
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Article113 1952-08-10 1 LONDON, Aug. 9 Queen Elizabeth II will broadcast to the nation on the evening of her Coronation day. June 2, 1953, according to the provisional Coronation programme announced last night. State banquets will be held at Buckingham Palace on June 3 and 4. A week later, JuneReuter - 113 words
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79 1952-08-10 1 Indians May Hoist Flag On Aug. 15 Both the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore have exempted from the provisions qf the Emergency Regulations the National Flag of the Republic of India and permitited its display from sunrise to sunset on Auc. 15. 1952, in79 words
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Article139 1952-08-10 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 9. The Iraq Government Friday proposed that the Arab-French dLspute over Morocco be placed on the agenda of the U.N. General Assembly on Oct. 14. Arab nations tried to pet the Moroccan issue before the last Assembly in Paris, but were voted down.A.P. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-08-10 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 9.- -Prince Rez Pahlavia, 29, brother of the Shah uf Iran and a lieutenant i!n the Iranian army, arrived by plane yesterday from Paris.— A.P. Mrs. Carmen Barton, of Manila, secretary of the Philippine Ambassador to the United States, shows Philippine doils at the PhilippineUSIS - 113 words
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Article1292 1952-08-10 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER WHO IS WHO HAVE been getting letters from youngsters asking me to publish a sort of 'who is who' and 'what is what' regarding men, mice and matters that are often mentioned in the press, so that they can understand their utterances and public events muchFOC - 1,292 words
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121 1952-08-10 1 BOMBAY GOVT. REPORT BOMBAY, Aug. 4.— From the prohibition point of view Bombay City and Greater Bombay must be regarded as "very unsatisfactory," says Mr. M. J). Bhansali, Chief Secretary, Bombay Government, in a report. Mr. Bhansali, who recently investigated the working oi prohibition in121 words
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86 1952-08-10 1 KHAIMANDU. Nepal, Aug. o.— The Congress party Government of Nepal was likely to end Friday night with King Tribhuvana taking over the administration and ruling through advisers, authoritative sources said. ThL: development followed quarrels between Prime Minister Matrika Prasad Koirala and the ruling CongressA.P. - 86 words
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Article58 1952-08-10 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. cial sources said yesterday that a seven -man Japanese parliamentary goodwill mission would arrive in New Delhi on Aug. 12 for a f.veday visit. The mission, headed by former Japanese Commerce Minister Heitaro Inagaki, is scheduled to meet President Rajendra Prasad and Premier JawaharlalA.P. - 58 words
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Article65 1952-08-10 1 ACCRA. Aug. 9. Trade Union delegations from six West African countries have arrived at Abidjan. French Ivory Coast, for a conference which opens this week- to find ways and means of developing closer trade union relationships between them. The countries represented are: Senegal, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast,A.P. - 65 words
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Advertisement10 1952-08-10 1 BB jTHE LEADING TAMIL DAJLyF LgJIN MALAYA OVER 17 VEARS^10 words
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Advertisement8 1952-08-10 1 K. LOKRAM. 90 Robinson Rd. SINGAPORE. Tel *****.8 words
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Article889 1952-08-10 2 W. N. EWER - W. N. EWER by The effect of the decision of the International Court of Justice that it has no jurisdiction in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute is that it seems to rule out any possibility of a settlement by judicial process. For there is no other court and889 words
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Article463 1952-08-10 2 SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S SOCIETY The Singapore Children's Society has now been in existence for four months, and will, on the Ist. October next, be holding its. first Annual General Meeting. It now has over 200 members, and a bank balance of well over ($1,000). Membership is fairly evenly divided between the463 words
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Article181 1952-08-10 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 6.— The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. assured In the Council of States that the Government would see what should be done to protect the interests of the Indian units in the electric lamp industry. The Minister, who was replying toFOC - 181 words
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743 1952-08-10 2 V. R. Balakrishna - V. R. Balakrishna by I IVING in a busy part of China Town, one could profitably spend his leisure hours looking through the window, for in the streets a whole world is laid bare for the discernible eyes to watch and learn. Besides,743 words
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Article94 1952-08-10 2 BANGALORE, Aug. 6. .Shilaropan Vidhi (laying the f ounda tion -ston e of the Jain Temple and Dhaxmashala was celebrated recently, in the immediate presence of Jain Achorya Sri VLjayalakshman Sureswarjee Maharaj, in Gandhinaigar, Bangalore City. The Gandhinagar Sri Jain Shwebhainiibar Sangh had purchased the siteFOC - 94 words
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Article38 1952-08-10 2 DARWIN, Aug. 8. Four hundred drums of uranium ore the first major shipment from Australia's jungle mines —were loaded onto a cargo ship at Darwin yesterday. The ore is believed to be bound for the United States. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement112 1952-08-10 2 s.s. "KATINGO" Singapore Road: Bth August, 1952 Holders of 8.1.5.N. Co Ltd., Bills of Lading covering consignments of Jaggery are hereby advised that their cargo will be discharged into lighters belonging to Messrs. Thong Soon Hup Kee Lighter Company to whom all enquiries regarding time and place of delivery should112 words
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Advertisement183 1952-08-10 2 /^<rSr thr* FRASER NEAVE PICTURE PUZZLE i 2JMM©\ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT XMm®WM&W** by overwhelming request we show here some of JT A 7^\^ Tt>^3S^~~~^zf thl P ieces of tht> Puzzle previously published, to iriw :gj(,; .'sT/>^ \-^H^ you an extra chance. Watch for more "grouns" of sa^v Tk^^Vr^ f Pieces in183 words
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703 1952-08-10 3 CHESTER BOWLES - Free India's Progress A Unique Record CHESTER BOWLES hisown f^lf to live TZSSnu free l '[e «nd man's faith that perbu non,Lf J*s *H" Ueal can <* achieved 5 "fwioUnce," declared Mr. Chester Bow the PrnL^' n^'"'f 0r in India > "dressing OLuZ'. em ftw on**™ recently at a IZFOC - 703 words
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Article85 1952-08-10 3 MANILA, Aug. 9.^Searchtng American planes and shi^ps yesterday reported no success in their efforts to find a twin-engined Mariner p a--222 *>°m<ber missinc since 353* wit 2 persons Private vessels plying the sea lanes In the China Sei wast of Corregldor Island were asked toA.P. - 85 words
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Article513 1952-08-10 3 NEW YORK: For years my wifo has been telling me: Why don't you dress like Cary Grant? H e looks like P*..Pm been poured into his suite. You just kind of overflow yours." Well, Grant came to town the other day after finishing his new picture,A.P. - 513 words
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91 1952-08-10 3 European Sustains Blisters While Fire-Walking KL f nc Robin «>n, Engliah Methodist clergyman, was m a nursing home at Hatto, Cen. tial Province; today with blisters on the feet received In a Hindu fire-walking ceremony. Mr. Robinson was the firdt European to walk across red hot embers at the HinduReuter - 91 words
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351 1952-08-10 3 EDDY GILMORE - EDDY GILMORE by MOSCOW: There is a law against swearing in the Soviet Union and its violators are liable to punishment. Article 74 of the legislative code provides for legal action against any manifestation of hooliganism, including obscene language," as the Supreme Court ofA.P. - 351 words
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1175 1952-08-10 3 ONLY 2.5 p.c. OF TOTAL WORLD PRODUCTION! |N 1951, the Commonwealth produced some ia minion metric tons of crude oil or aiDout 2.5 per cent of a totai world turoaucuon oil nearly t>94 tmilnon metric tons. But its consumption, totalling over 60 minion metric tons1,175 words
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Article92 1952-08-10 3 "BOX 6125— SOVIET RUSSIA" TOKYO. Aug.. 9. The first letter from former General Otozo Yamada who was jailed by the Russians as a war criminal has been received by his family here. Yamada had surrendered command of the Japanese Army in Manchuria to the Russians. He was charged with carryingReuter - 92 words
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Article59 1952-08-10 3 HONG-KONG, Aug. 9.- -Mass executions are reported again from Red China. The indePend e n 1 1 y owned Kun<* Sheung Daily News said from Shefflung. 55 miles east of Canton, that 86 village officials of Tungkun. Tsengshin Lungmoon and Poklo were shot m three executions inA.P. - 59 words
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Article41 1952-08-10 3 TAIPEH. Aug, B.— Madame Chiang Kai-Shek is expected to leave here shortly for Cali. fornia to undergo special medical treatment for a skin allergy, it was reported today. She visited the United States in 1942 for similar treatment. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement164 1952-08-10 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/India per S.S. ''Rajula". Singapore/Madras $72.25 with diet $55.25 without diet Singapore/ Nagapattinam $72.60 with diet $55 60 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1. 5.N. Company Ltd., Agents LTD. S.S. "Jalagopal"164 words
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Advertisement124 1952-08-10 3 '£4*l Remember the three famous 100 years old I Hi WSm wines of China I l|^^|fflJgCTii^^* CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— Consists ofl iii ttJlES^"* 809-2IT fOSStf s P«cial "CHIN CHIN" deer horn and prepared from IP %3B?^L 1 ROAD. HSws*l famous herbs. A fitting tonic to feed tired g124 words
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Article, Illustration645 1952-08-10 4 A Parody On Official Correspondence In view of the fact that the Government of Singapore has decided to scrap 'empty formalities' among government officials in interdepartmental dealings, following reproduction from the Hindusthan Standard will be of interest to our readers Ed. I.D.M. OnUSIS - 645 words
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Article87 1952-08-10 4 JAFFNA: The Yama or Pokune windmill, in the Jaffna Peninsula, which was established recently by the irrigation Department as an experiment, now yields 36 gallons of water a minute, or 51.200 gallons a day. This was the average worked out for the period April to JuneFOC - 87 words
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Article85 1952-08-10 4 MANILA. Aug. 8. -Six hundred Filipino Moslems on a a annual pilgrimage to Mecca are due to reach the Saudi Arabian port of Jedda around Aug. 25. A Compania Maritima Shipping official said today the motor vessel Panay left the Southern Philippdnes port of Zamboanga earlier this weekA.P. - 85 words
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Article76 1952-08-10 4 NilW DELHI. Aug. 7. The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi. told Mr. 3. Rath in the Council of States recently that the question of reviewing the classification of towns i nthe light Of the 1951 census for the purpose of granting compensatory and hnuseFOC - 76 words
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Article109 1952-08-10 4 GALAHA: The Director of Social Services, Mr. H. Jinadasa. held a conference on Public Assistance at the f^aindy Kaehcheri. that one In every fifty people in JalTna district received charitable allowances from the Department of Social Service. The liroportion in the Kandy District was oneFOC - 109 words
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Article126 1952-08-10 4 COLOMBO: The Buddhist Council of Japan has asked i'or the gift of an elephant from Ceyion Buddhlsk,. The elephant will be utilised to ca-rry Buddha relics <>n religious occasions. The Council who are the convenors of the second World Fellowship of Bud dhists has decided toFOC - 126 words
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Article81 1952-08-10 4 HYDERABAD, Aug. 8. -The Special Magistrate. Hyderabad, recently sentenced Richard Courtney, a sergeant cf the traffic section of the City Police to one year's r.l. for selling arms .and ammunition to Communists. According to the prosecution, the accused obtained arms from one of his relatives, whoFOC - 81 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-08-10 4 COLOMBO: Government will seek the help of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration to formulate a new policy to solve the country's housing problem. The Ministry of Local Government has already discussed the matter with Dr. J. F. Bulzara, Far Eastern SocialFOC; USIS - 151 words
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Article41 1952-08-10 4 HELSINKI. Aug. 9. Tnt British. ambassador in Holsinkln Sir Andrew Noble injured his right hanf' severely hi a fall on Friday. Coming out from the Brush Embassy Sir Andrewslipped in the wet street while entering his car. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article120 1952-08-10 4 COLOMBO: As the Appropriation Bill is to come up lor consideration in the Senate at about the same time as the meeting of the Commonwealth Parlia n:>n tary Association in Ottawa ■Sir Laiita Rajapakse. Minuter of Justice, who was one :>f the members of theFOC - 120 words
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Article113 1952-08-10 4 LONDON. Aug. 9.— Bulgaria Friday protested to the United Nations that Greek military forces were violating her border. At the same time, BtftlM radio reported, the Bulgarian foreign Ministry toid U.N. Bulgaria was claiming .sove- I reignty over Otonma Island, in Evros Rrver. The l*'.and wasA.P. - 113 words
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Advertisement119 1952-08-10 4 TODAY: 3-6-9 p.m. The Great Filipino Sea- thriller with English Subtitles. QUEENS LAST DAY 3 6 9.15 P.M. AiSHOK KUMAR MASHAt (Ililnclustanit m ANNOUNCEMENT This Theatre will be closed from 11th of August, 1952. for complete renovation. Watch lor the opening date. A NEW DANCE CRAZE HAS NOW CAPTURED Mmm^mmmmmmiMhxu119 words
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Advertisement159 1952-08-10 4 CITY CINEMA Today 3 Shows: 3.15 6.15 9.15 p.m. 7 Top Stars of the Screen Madhubala, Ashok Kumar, Geeta Bali, Yakub in NISHANA 'HINDUSTANI) 2?S*%J£ WSP Stem: Rehman. Geetabali in L»Ai\bARIA (Hindustani) Admission: 50 cts to all seats. ROYAL 3 Shows To-day at 1.30, 5.00 8.30 p.m. AMMA A Great159 words
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