Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 207. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article222 1952-09-06 1 No More Medical Unit To Be Sent Nehru's Reported Decision NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. Premier Nehru has decided not to send a second army medical unit to Korea to replace the 300 officers and men due to return home shortly after nearly 18 months,A.P. - 222 words
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Article125 1952-09-06 1 NAIROBI, Sept. 5. An emergency meeting of the Kenya Legislative Council is expected to be called m the next few days to consider special measures to combat current unrest Tile date of the session will be announced after a meeting of the executive council onReuter - 125 words
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Article123 1952-09-06 1 SEOUL, Sept. 5— A Communist battalion of about 750 men struck early this morning at Bunker Hill, scene of the bloodiest fighting along the Korean front m recent weeks. The Chinese were driven off after a two-hour battle including grenade and close-in fighting. Communist troopsA.P. - 123 words
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Article34 1952-09-06 1 LONDON. Sept. s— For tne first time an exhibition of original drawing's from Britain's top humour magizine PUNCH will be held m New York In November. Then the exhibition Will go on tour- —Reuter.A.P. - 34 words
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91 1952-09-06 1 Pak. Will Lose Kashmir Plebiscite? KARACHI, Sept. s.—Chowdhry Khaliq-uz-Zaman, President of the World Muslim People's Organisation, m a press statement expressed little hope that Pakistan would win the plebiscite m Kashmir. Blaming the United Nations Organization for that, he said: "Who does not know by its utter waste of timeA.P. - 91 words
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Article85 1952-09-06 1 CHINESE BAN WORD "COOLIE" HONGKONG, Sept. s.— The Chinese Nationalist Government m Formosa has banned the word "coolie" m the several production units of the government, according to reports reaching here today. Tne practice s&id to luvve been carried over from the Japanese occupation, was considered as a lack ofReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1952-09-06 1 CAIRO, Sept. 5. The Egyptian Air Force reclaimed 13 aircraft which had been put at the disposal of ex-King Farouk. They v were organized m a new squadron A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article69 1952-09-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5. A three-man team of the World Health Organisation expert* has reported that spraying with DiJT can be employed to the best advantage to check the spread of elephantiasis m the peninsular region of Thailand. The team wnich consists of Dr. MOT Iyenger,FOC - 69 words
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233 1952-09-06 1 Hyderabad State Cabinet Emergency Session 40 PERSONS DEAD INJURED HYDERABAD, Sept. 5.— Hyderabad's state cabinet held an emergency session last night to plan how to stem Redsparked riots m which four persons died and at least 80 injured. The riots were toucned oft Wednesday, apparently by Communist agitation against givingA.P. - 233 words
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Article74 1952-09-06 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Sept. s— The Congress Party gained its first real victory against the Communists when it won the byelection at Bhongir m a threecornered contest. The by-elec-tion was caused by the resignation of Communist leader Mr. Narayana Reddi from Bhongir who had won74 words
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Article110 1952-09-06 1 COMMUNISTS EXPLOIT THE SITUATION From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Sept. b.—Serious disturbances have arisen m Hyderabad and Secunderbad cities as* a result ot violent mass protest against the Governments policy of keeping non-resddents m the Hyderabad Government service. Four persons have been killed and about 40 injured m police firingCopyright - 110 words
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Article71 1952-09-06 1 CAIRO, Sept. 5. Its costing Egyptian soldiers a lot of money to forget that titles have been abolished. Every time a soldier utters the forbidden words Bey and Pasha it costs him a fine of one piastre (about three American cents). Commander in chief MohamedA.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-09-06 1 MECCA AIR LIFT Moslem Pilgrims from Turkey Board a USA Air Force plane In Beirut, Lebanon. The plane was one of 14 USA Air Force transport planes brought m to form a "Mecca Airlift" for pilgrims stranded at Beirut without flight accomodation. Most of the pilgrims carry umbrellas because afterA.P. - 90 words
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Article201 1952-09-06 1 FULL TEXT OF RESOLUTION LONDON, Sept. 5. Britain's Trades Union Congress meeting at Margate on Wednesday unanimously condemned South Africa for "the complete denial of the UN Human Rights Declaration.." The vote by 900 delegates representing eight million workers called for strong protests to De sentIIS - 201 words
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Article164 1952-09-06 1 DRAIN ON MALAN'S TREASURY DURBAN, Sept. 5.— A PTIReuter despatch from Durban says that South Africa's quarrel with India and Pakistan over restrictive measures applied to South African-born Indians is causing a regular drain on the Union treasury and is earning big money for foreign countries acting as middle-men. JuteIIS - 164 words
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Article112 1952-09-06 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 5. The Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Trygve Lie. was understood to be making an urgent study of the question of treatment of Indians m South Africa so as to be able to decide within the next few days whether m hisIIS - 112 words
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Article125 1952-09-06 1 Co-op Spirit Destroyed Strauss PRETORIA, Sept. 5. Mr. Strauss*, leader of the South African United Party (opposition party), said m Pretoria on Wednesday that Dr. Malan's government had destroyed the spirit of co-operation which had existed for centuries between whites and non- whites. Today, he added, there was no co-opeIIS - 125 words
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270 1952-09-06 1 J. Narain Deprecates PrajaCommunist Alliance In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. s.— Socialist leader Mr. Jaiprakash Narain has come out completely against the continuance of the Praja Party's alliance with Communists m the Madras Legislature under the United Democratic Front, declaring that the aUiance would defeat from the270 words
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Article36 1952-09-06 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. The naval medical centre reported that Mr. Cordell Hull, 80-year-old statesman, "continues to show steady improvement. However, his condition continues to remain serious." Mr. Hull has coronary thrombosis. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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198 1952-09-06 1 KARACHI, Sept. 5. According to a PTI report from Karachi Sardar Ibrahim, President of the Muslim Conference, told Pressmen on Wednesday that the present "Azad Kashmir" Government, headed by Colonel Sher Khan, did not represent anybody or have confidence of any section ofIIS - 198 words
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Article82 1952-09-06 1 GENEVA, Sept. 5. Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar and Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, leaders of the Indian and Pakistan Kashmir delegations, had long talks here yesterday with Dr. Frank Graham, the United Nations representative, on further slight changes which he has tabled m his revised demilitarisation proposals Advisers ofReuter - 82 words
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Article209 1952-09-06 1 LAS PALMAS, Canary Island. Sept. 5. Louis Alain Bombard, the Frenchman who is trying to reach America by raft, arrived here yesterday after a hazardous 11-day trip from Casablanca. He said the voyage was "very hard". "My worst experience", he added, "was when aA.P. - 209 words
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Article31 1952-09-06 1 NAIROBI, Sept. s.— Kenya is to have mammoth oil refinery which will be 'essential to the security and well-being of the country" it was announced today —Reuter.A.P. - 31 words
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683 1952-09-06 2 Indian Daily Mail s pore, Sat., Sept. 6, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS NO CURE FOR THIS Representative ov the Government of India in Malaya Mr, M. Gopaia Menon did extremely we.i i.t hotding a press conference an Kashmir day before yes- terday, in view of the distort- i jed picture683 words
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825 1952-09-06 2 Says Sarvapalli At SNOT Varsity's Address BOMBAY, Sept. 2.— Dr. Radhakrishnan, the Indian Vice-President, said the world could be saved from threatening calamities by applying to its problems India's ancient ideals and spirit. "Remember the great ideals and the undying spirit of yourFOC - 825 words
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Article, Illustration232 1952-09-06 2 Photo. NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— The Government of India are reported to have "under active consideration" at present the setting up, with foreign assistance, of a State-owned integrated project for the iron and steel Industry. The project is UmstOrt to cost Rs. 80FOC; A.P. - 232 words
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168 1952-09-06 2 Indian Film Delegation To Visit U.S.A. MADRAS, Sept 2 —Fourteen representatives of the Indian film industry have been invited to visit the USA m September to study the American film industry. They are scheduled to leave Bombay by air on Sept. 12. The party, which will include actors, producers, exhifcitoraFOC - 168 words
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Article400 1952-09-06 2 Love Letter Can't Mean Adultery BOMBAY, Sept. 1.—"Intimacy may be an equivocal expression and it may mean very close relations with a person; but intimacy is not necessarily the same as misconduct or adultery," observed the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Bhagwati, at tne Bombay High Court, while setting asideFOC - 400 words
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Article74 1952-09-06 2 KARACHI, Sept. 1. The first forecast of the area under cotton crop m Pakistan for the year 1952--53 shows an increase* of o.7^r as compared with that of the previou^ year. A Press Note issued here on Thursday said; "The the area under cotton crop is 3,071,000F.O.C. - 74 words
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176 1952-09-06 2 Request For Exemption From Personal Appearance ALLAHABAD. Sept I.— An application praying for exemption from personal appearance m court was made on behalf of Mr. Vidya Bhaskar, editor of the Allahabad Hindi daily, Amrit Patrika. and Mr. Bhola Nath Biswas, printer and publisher of the paper, when the case underFOC - 176 words
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Article682 1952-09-06 2 =Se!egie Road- RATHER ILL-ADVISED that the President and General Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress should not hold any important executive position in any of the political parties in Singapore". Thisi is the text of a resolution forwarded by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association for682 words
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Article91 1952-09-06 2 JODHPUR: Mr. Jai Narayan Vyas, (Congress). former Chief Minister of Rajasthan was declared elected on Aug. 29 to the Rajasthan State Assembly from the Kishangar j constituency. His two opponents, a Sanyukta Dal candidate, and an Independent were defeated, the latter losing his deposit. The bye-election wasFOC - 91 words
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112 1952-09-06 2 BANGALORE, Sept. I.— The Rajpramukh of Mysore is likely to visit Africa soon after the conclusion of the Dasara festivities m Mysore this year, it is learnt. The Rajpramukh, who is a keen shikari, is the Chairman of the Committee appointed by the Government ofF.0.C. - 112 words
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450 1952-09-06 3 Nehru Abhors That International Communism Should Directly Help Indian Reds J. J. Sinqh J?2S&* 5 ,f u f/u/tfl. rame Minister Nehru abhors it is that international communism should give direct help to Indian communists, Mr. J. J. Singh, president of the India League of America, said in a letter to450 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-09-06 3 India's actijpg Foreign Secretary, R. K. NEHRU (secolid from left), signs the document exchanging the Instrument of Ratification of the Indo-Japa-nese Peace Treaty signed m Tokyo on June 9. The treaty came Into effect Aug. 27 the date of this exchange, of Instalments of Ratification. K. ISHIIIARA. th* Japanese ParliamentaryA.P. - 122 words
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156 1952-09-06 3 Indians And Swiss Vie To Measure Everest NEW DELHI, Sept. s.—lndian Government engineers will vie with Swiss mountain ohmibers soon m a race to determine the true height ol Mft. Everest. The world's tallest ipeaflc is said to be having growing pains. A team of Swiss climbers reached within 900A.P. - 156 words
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Article47 1952-09-06 3 KARACHI, Sept. 4. The British-Pakistan trade agreement due to expire on October 1 Is to be extended for six months, usually reliable source said here. The 18-month agreement provided for the extension if six months notice of termination was not given by either party. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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222 1952-09-06 3 COLOMBO. Sept. s.—Ceylon's political parties decided yesterday to ask Premier Dudley Senanayake to recall Parliament now m recess immediately, to discuss the critical food situation. •Mr. Susanta De Fonseka Ceylonese Minister to Burma estimated last month that Ceyion faced a shortage of 120,000 tons ofReuter - 222 words
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Article288 1952-09-06 3 NEW YORK. Sept. 5. There was a. somewhat happy ending to a Korea -bound Marine sergeant's last weekend liexe. His quest for his lady-love finally was rewarded. His girl says she'll wait for him. Marine Sgt. Hugh E. Kidd Jr.. 22. of Baton Rouge,A.P. - 288 words
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Article32 1952-09-06 3 SYDNEY, Sept. s.— Marjorie Jackson, Australian winner of the women's 100 and 200 metres m the Olympic Games m Helsinki, will leave for Japan early next month to give exhibition runs. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article124 1952-09-06 3 CHICAGO, Sept. s.— Plastic lenses are being put into human eyes, Dr. Harold Ridley, ophthalmic surgeon of London, England, told the international College of Surgeons congress here yesterday. The plastic lens replaces the eyes' natural lens lost thrqugh xsataract, which often fa uses blindness. The eye specialist takesA.P. - 124 words
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365 1952-09-06 3 PATNA, Sept. 4.— The food situation m Bihar is continuing to cause anxiety due to erratic rainfall and drought, and the Government may have to spend anything from Rs. 4 crores to Rs. 5 crores this year on relief measures, it is authoritatively365 words
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252 1952-09-06 3 MADRAS, Sept. 4. -Speaking at the dinner held recently at the Nurses' Quarters. Park "flown, m connection vith the Pediatric Conference, Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister for Public Health, Madras, said that m the rapid development of specialisation, the importance of the general practitionerFOC - 252 words
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Article54 1952-09-06 3 COLOMBO. Sept. 5. The Ceylon delegation of the World Buddhist Fellowship sailed lor iy>kyo yesterday. The delegation, saling In the 17,280-ton ship La Marseillaise, took with them a Buddhist relic given by the Indian Government as a gift to Japanese Buddhist Us. The gifts include a sapling ofReuter - 54 words
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363 1952-09-06 3 Scientists' Interesting Disclosures About Britons, Past Present BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sept, 5. Britannia's scientists told here all sorts of interesting things yesterday about the nations life, past and present. Such as: Only 15 of the navy's sailors shave before noon, unless they happen to be on a flagship. Britons areReuter - 363 words
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Article169 1952-09-06 3 RURAL BROADCASTS NEW DELHI, Sept. 1. Dr. B. V. Kesfcar, Central Minister for Information and Broadcasting, will have discussions on rural broadoasting with the UP. Government during his stay at Lucknow recently, it is learnt here Dr. Keskar will also make an on-the-spot study of the probl' ms of theFOC - 169 words
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Article53 1952-09-06 3 London. Sept. 3. A 39-year-old engineer reached St. Paul's Cathedral, London yesterday after walking non-stop for 365 miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Scots border. The walker George Dixon had taken 93 hours and 42 minutes. He took one minute stands during the walk but did notReuter - 53 words
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374 1952-09-06 4 Fr. Scholars, Profs. Laymen Study Buddhism COLOMBO: Not only French professors and scholars study Buddhism, but the laymen also are taking a keen interest in Buddhism, according to Mile. Karpeles, the icell-known French historian and Buddhist scholar, now in Ceylon. Having arrived from India where j^he had conducted research intoFOC - 374 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-09-06 4 SCHOOL-CHILDREN WILL HAIL DUCHESS Two thousand school-chil-dren will line the drive-way from the Kalians Airport building to KaJlang Road on the evening of Sept. 30. when Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent and His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent arrive by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut to commence their month-long RoyalA.P. - 158 words
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Article174 1952-09-06 4 The Director of Boys' Town, Singapore, has issued the following appeal to the public: 'The ever-increasing number of applications for admission to Boys' Town has made it an urgent necessity to put up Immediately larger and better eQUUpped workshops and build aormitories "A very interesting experiment174 words
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Article112 1952-09-06 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. s.—Vessels m the River Hoogly have been warned that the season's heaviest tidal bores will begin from yesterday. Steamers have moved to midstream and pontoon jetties and gangways have been loosened. Calcutta port authorities have prepared agaist possible damage to ships at the mouthReuter - 112 words
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75 1952-09-06 4 Trade Talks Between Ceylon Japan COLOMBO. Sept. s.— Trade talks between Japan and Ceylon begun some months ago are taking a final shape and the two countries would sign an agreement early ir. September, usually reliable sources said yesterday. Japan would supply cheapei foodstuffs, textiles and machinery to Ceylon underA.P. - 75 words
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126 1952-09-06 4 4th ANNIVERSARY OF DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY The fourth anniversary of Divine Life Society will be celebrated on Monday, Sept and the 66th Birthday celehration of Sri Swami Sivananda will be cemmemorated on that occasion from 7 .p.m at Ceylon Tamils' Association premises 11, Handy Roaa. near Cathay), Singapore. All are126 words
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Article203 1952-09-06 4 BELFAST, Northern ireland, Sept. 5. British scientists were told last night they must keep on probing the secrets of the atom even! at the risk man may use such knowledge for his own destruction. A. V. Hifll, a physiologist, a Nobel Prize winner m 1922 for medddalA.P. - 203 words
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Article89 1952-09-06 4 SAIGON, INDO CHINA There's few, if any. places m the world where you can wager as low as 10 U.S. cents on a horse race, but it's being done m Saigon. That's the minimum bet allowed at the Phu "Ilho racecourse m the suburbsA.P. - 89 words
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Article35 1952-09-06 4 COLOMBO, Sept. s—Czechoslovakia is likely to be the fir^t Communist country to have a trade legation m Ceylon. A Czechoslovak representative is here for discussions with Ceylon's External Affairs 'Ministry.. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article388 1952-09-06 4 PENANG P.W. KERALA SAMAJAM The Kerala Samajam, Penang and Province Wellesley, celebrated its first anniversary m a fitting manner at the Penang Indian Association premises on Sunday, August 31, 1952. Tnere was a gathering of more than 450 Malayalees including women and children and the programme of the day started388 words
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Article98 1952-09-06 4 Singapore Kerala Samajam will celebrate Onam at the Raffles Institution ground tomorrow, Sept. 7, at 2 p.m. Following is the programme Receiving Mr. and Mrs. Gopala Menon; SJports 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.: Kerala Ganam by Mrs. Droupathi Varma; Presentation of the Souvenier Onakazhcha" by Janab E.98 words
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Article122 1952-09-06 4 Sir Stanley Unwin will be staying m Singapore for a few days at the end of September. A meeting has been arranged alt the British Council Hall at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Sept. 24. Sir Stanley Unwin is a member of the Executive Committee of the British122 words
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Article37 1952-09-06 4 KARACHI, Sept. 5. The Food Ministry yesterday announced a decrease of 16.8 percent m the wheat crop yield for 1951-52. A forecast for wheat under cultivation shows a decrease of four percent A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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