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Title Section16 1952-09-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 212. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article103 1952-09-11 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 10.—Mashruwala, editor of the Harijan, once the most powerful journal in India, died of asthma at Wardha on Tuesday evening He was 61 The weekly paper was formerly edited by Mahatma Gandhi who used to give directions to millions of his followers through its columns.A.P. - 103 words
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97 1952-09-11 1 STEEL SHOE FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS LONDON, Sept. 10. A large crowd in the West End', of London yesterday watched a man let a double-decker bus run over his foot. He was unhurt. Mr. George Denton, head of a British footwear firm, was demonstrating a new steel fortified shoe for industrialReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-09-11 1 Netaji's Autobiography To Be Out! Book May Contain Clue To His Present Whereabouts From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Sept. 10.— It is learnt that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's own story of the struggle for Indian freedom from 1933 to his last efforts in Malaya will shortly be published in book101 words
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176 1952-09-11 1 Nationalist China Only Hope?— U.S. NEW YORK, Sept. 10.The U.S. State Department has reiterated its opposition to use of Chinese Nationalist troops against the Chinese Communists in Korea. Yet there is a growing bloc of thought in America that, whether it is practical to use them in Korea or not,A.P. - 176 words
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77 1952-09-11 1 Quarantine Transport Shipping Agents Warned The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the Singapore Government have asked shipping companies to improve transport arrangements for quarantine passengers following frequent complaints about the "primitive and often unsafe and insanitary conditions" of the lighters a,t present in use. In some cases, drastic action77 words
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Article40 1952-09-11 1 HANOI, Sept. 10.— Ho Chi Minh, leader of the Vietminh forces fighting against the French, is seriously ill with a form of paralysis but has refused to go to Moscow for treatment, the weekly Courrier du Vietnam said here.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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199 1952-09-11 1 Nine prominent Citizens Of Hyderabad Arrested Echo Of Recent Riots BOMBAY, Sept. 10. Nine prominent citizens in Hyderabad state, India, were arrested and detained, under the Preventive Detention Act, by the state police on Tuesday. They include two State Legislators, two newspaper editors, and the wife of an editor. TheA.P. - 199 words
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Article56 1952-09-11 1 Malan's 'White Belt' DURBAN, Sept. 10.— An 1 advisory board is studying the Malan Nationalists' pian to bring total apartheid (racial segregation) to anti-Na-tionalist Durban. This would allot the entire city area and a three-mile coastal belt to white residents. Africans would be given an area south of the city56 words
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Article153 1952-09-11 1 NICE, Sept. 10.— British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived on the French Riviera for a holiday yesterday, having piloted the plane he was in high over the French Alps. Mr. Churchill took the controls of the British European Airways plane, piloted by Cap. Charles! Riley, for tenA.P. - 153 words
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Article55 1952-09-11 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 10.— An iron lung, weighing 6 cwts., left here by air yesterday for Bangkok to help combat outbreak of polio in Siam. Tho Mutual Security Administration (MSA) and C.A.RJE. sent the lung In response to an appeal from the Siamese Government. It is55 words
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Article76 1952-09-11 1 LONDON, Sept 10. Dr Alan Nunn May, Britain s first atom spy, will be released from prison in December after serving two-thirds oi his 10-year term, authorities stated today. A third of hit sentence has -been remitted for good benaviour. Dr May was a scientistReuter; A.P. - 76 words
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Article95 1952-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 India may set up its first experimental television station, Government sources declared in response to queries. The Indian Government's Scientific Advisory Committee for Broadcasting has recommended the establishment of a pilot station for "the training of personnel and education of the public onA.P. - 95 words
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Article62 1952-09-11 1 BELGRADE, Sept. 10.— Ninety persons were drowned yesterday when a storm overturned a river Danube steamer, Belgrade radio reported. Thirty persons who jumped overboard as the vessel started to sipk were saved. The others on board went down with her. The ship was on theReuter - 62 words
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212 1952-09-11 1 LONDON, Sept. 10— More than 1,200,000,000 people half the population of the world cannot read and write, according to the 1951-52 report of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Crganisation (UNESCO). The report made by the Di- rector-General M. Jaime Tor-res-Bodet, describes how UNESCOReuter - 212 words
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Article45 1952-09-11 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 10.— Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon's Minister if Transport arrived here by air this afternoon from New York. Informed sources had earlier reported him hurrying home after receiving a cable from Prime Minister Dudley Senanavake asking him to resign. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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152 1952-09-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 10. Twenty-four persons including three P.W.D. Engineers were drowned in a tragic accident last night when boats Carrying them during repair work on the anicut near Vijayauada in Krishna River capsised. Darkness prevented efficient rescue operations and lessAP - 152 words
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Article133 1952-09-11 1 Mr. V. Hameed Sultan Marie ar. Government Kazi and Passenger Agent of Messrs Madura Coy., Ltd.. Agents 8.1.5.N. Coy., Ltd.. Nagapattlnam, South India was entertained by Mr. Al-Haj K. M. Abdul Kassim of Messrs. K. M. Kassim Co.. 83, Arab Street. Singapore, at a dinner party at133 words
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87 1952-09-11 1 A meeting was held yesterday afternoon between tho Commissioner tor Labour and other representatives of Government and Mr. Jaganathan and Mr. Seet Leong Seng representing the Singapore Trade Union Congress to consider the relationship between Government Unions and the Trade Union Council. The problem was87 words
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Article54 1952-09-11 1 All cars attending the opening of the War Memorial Hall at St. Andrews Cathedral between 4 and 5 p.m. on Friday Sept. 12, should put a piece of White paper in the left hand corner of the windscreen in order to facilitate the direction of54 words
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Article298 1952-09-11 1 CAIRO, Sept. 10. Latest signs of Egypt's break with the past are: 1. Abolition of the W rning coat at official ceremonies. Members of General Naguib's first Cabinet were the first in Egyptian history to be sworn -in in their street clothes. 2. Substitution of theReuter - 298 words
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Article52 1952-09-11 1 TAMIL POETS BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The birthday anniversary ol Poet Subramanya Bharathi will be celebrated under the auspices of Malaya Tamil Pannai at 5.30 p.m. today, Sept. 11, at the Town Hall Kuala Lumpur. Swami Suddhananda Bharathi will preside. All are cordially invited, writes the Hon. Secretary en Malaya Tamil Pannai52 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-09-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, Sept. 16 It is learst that the Congress High Command ha» decided that Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru shall continue as President of the Congress for another two years. The official decision will be known however after a meeting of146 words
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Article120 1952-09-11 1 A Fun Fair in aid of the Malay Families Fund will be opened by Mrs. Bates, the wife of Group Captain E. C. Bates, Officer Commanding Chaxigi on the new sports field Changi at 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12. There will be a large number of stalls120 words
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Article50 1952-09-11 1 LONDON Sept. 10. The first fully-laden sea going shjp has reached the Caspian Sea from the Black Sea through the new Volga Don Canal, Moscow radio said today. The 63-mile canal linking the two rivers near Stalingrad was officially onened for traffic on July 27.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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150 1952-09-11 1 The new building of Changi Tamil School at 11 ms. Changi Road, will be declared open by Dato Dr. C. J. Paglar, Member Singapore Legislative Council, on Sunday. Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. Mr. G. Sarangapany Managing Ettitor, Indian150 words
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669 1952-09-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore,Thurs., Sept. 11, 1952 Let Not MPIEA Repeat Its Blunder j^ SERIOUS situation has again developed in the Mala, yan Rubber Industry. Following the collapse of discussions between the Negotiating Committee of the Rubber Workers Union and the Representative* of the MPIEA (Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association)669 words
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282 1952-09-11 2 Collection To Begin On October I NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— Collections of provident fund contributions from 16,00,000 employees in six industries as also from 1,600 factories employing them are proposed to be made from November 1 next, under the Employees Provident Fund Act passed duringFOC - 282 words
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Article91 1952-09-11 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. B.— lndia's Vice-President, Dr. Radhakrishnan, will preside over the international Buddhist cultural conference to be held at Sanchi (Bhopal) on Nov. 29. The sacred relic* of Sariputta and Moggalana, the cnief disciples of Lord Buddha, will be enshrined in a specially built vihara onFOC - 91 words
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Article76 1952-09-11 2 PATNA, Sept. B.— The Government of India have decided that the word "national" should be used by State Governments in naming their institutions provided those institutions are generally of an all-India character and of a standard befitting the country's dignity, says a Bihar Government Press note.FOC - 76 words
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Article43 1952-09-11 2 LUCKNOW, Sept. 8. The U.P. Provincial Congress Executive Council decided to issue a directive to all Congressmen in the Sfate not to interfere with the administration and try to get their complaints against officials redressed through the UPCC.— FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article186 1952-09-11 2 KALIMPONG. Sept. 6.— The Tibet Traders Association here is to operate all indivi-dually-owned wool baling presses of Tibetans and are tc take carge of all Tibetanowned godowns, according to a spokesman of the association. Thus has been arranged by an agreement between the associationFOC - 186 words
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Article48 1952-09-11 2 TEZPUR (Assam), Sept. B.— The North- Eastern Railway I authorities have taken over the management of the Tez-pur-Balipara Railway, which was founded in 1894 by a Calcutta mercantile Arm. No changes in the operation of this 20-mHe narrow gauge railway, are being considered at presents FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article84 1952-09-11 2 MADRAS, Sept. B.— The Government of India has urged the States to intensity measures for preventing the improper use of names of national leaders for business purposes, it is understood here. This is in pursuance ol the Emblems and Names (prevention of improper usie) ActFOC - 84 words
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Article57 1952-09-11 2 NEW DELHI: Major-General V. R. Khanolkar, senior local commander in Calcutta died in a train while travelling from Ranchi to Calcutta. Maj-Gen. Khanolkar had gone to Ranchi on a tour. His wife was travelling with him. The cause of his death, says a Defence Ministry Press Note, isFOC - 57 words
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Article453 1952-09-11 2 Police Search For Clue MADRAS, Sept. 8. Mystery surrounds the discovery of the severed head of a man, mutilated, and decomposed beyond recognition, which was found washed ashore on the Royapuram beach on Tuesday evening. The police, who combed the area found neither theFOC - 453 words
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Article136 1952-09-11 2 CALCUTTA. Sept. 4.— Three ships broke their moorings in the port of Calcutta this morning durign a high tidal bore. A number of country boats were damaged. Port authorities said that the next bore was expected late at night, while a third bore was due againFOC - 136 words
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Article63 1952-09-11 2 I LUCKNOW, Sept. B.— Eighty persons are feared to have been drowned in a boat disaster in river Ganga in Ballia district on Sunday last, according to a report received here. The report said that the tragedy occurred when a boat '•fpsized while crossing theFOC - 63 words
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Article151 1952-09-11 2 New OGL For imports NEW DELHI, Sept. 8.-~ The Government of India have issued Open General Licence XXVI in terms of the trade agreement between India and Pakistan, a Ministry of Commerce and Industry Press Note announced Friflay. The OGL will be valid up to the end of November, 1952,FOC - 151 words
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Article244 1952-09-11 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 7.— A conference of Rehabilitation Minister, Central and States, will meet in New Delhi in the second week of September undei the presidency of Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, it is learnt here. The meeting it is stated, has been convened mainly to discuss theFOC - 244 words
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Article96 1952-09-11 2 KARACHI, Sept. 8. Tne Governor-General of Pakistan, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, promulgated an ordinance authorizing officials to shoot smugglers if necessary to prevent smuggling of jute out of Pakistan. The ordinance provided penalty for smuggling of imprisonment u|p to five years and fine and forfeiture of96 words
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Article128 1952-09-11 2 IMPHAL, Sept. B— A team of experts sent by the Government of India is expected to arrive in Manipur next month to put the finishing touches to a scheme to reclaim land in the Logtak Lake area, Mr. La Us war Jogeswar Singh a member ofFOC - 128 words
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Article993 1952-09-11 2 By the By Selegie Road DOES IT FOLLOW? A STAGE has come when India's attitude to world events i s being viewed with great concern, and that is undoubtedly due to the fact that independent India is wedded to Peace under the Inspiring leadership of Sri Nehru, the Prince of993 words
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Advertisement72 1952-09-11 2 Passages to South India B. I. S. N. CO., Straits /NagapattLnam /Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore. p. Swettenham. Penan* *£l£S 14- 9-52 6-10-52 7-10-52 q.in to 31-10-52 1-11-52 3-11-52 First Class, Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and comfort ICI V m Deck Phages Vlth or72 words
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551 1952-09-11 3 But Wants Issue To Be Withdrawn From U.N. JAMMU, Sept. 0.— The Indian Communist leader, Mr. Dhanvantri, told a public meeting here recently in unequivocal terms that the Communist Party of India believe that the future of Jammu and Kashmir was safe only551 words
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208 1952-09-11 3 MADRAS, Sept. 7.— A tea party was given last week to meet Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, hy Mr. V. Panduranglah. President of the Madras Jewellers and Diamond Merchants' Association at the premises of the Association in George Town. A memorandum on behalf ofFOC - 208 words
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Article43 1952-09-11 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.— Flood waters of the Kosi River have inundated nearly 400 villages in Bihar State in Northeast India, reports said here yesterday. The watera destroyed 60 per cent of the rice crop in the area. A.P43 words
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Article36 1952-09-11 3 The death occurred recently of Mt. D. Adinarayanayya retired District Judge, at his residence at Tyagarayanagar. He was 57, and is survived by his aged mother, wife and two daughters. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article559 1952-09-11 3 Progress Of R.I.D.A. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority was set up in August, 1950. and following a visit by the Chairman to Ceylon in order to study the methods used in that country in dealing with similar problems says the Progress of Report of RLDA, laid on the table559 words
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Article94 1952-09-11 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— The inland de luxe telegram service, hitherto available within India only, has now been extended to and from all places in Pakistan, a Press Note issued by the Directorate-Gen-eral, Posts and Telegraphs, said here. The telegrams will be issued on theFOC - 94 words
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Article211 1952-09-11 3 RED M.P. ON TANJORE ORDINANCE TIRUNELVELI, Sept 6.— Mr. K. Ananthan Nambiar, M.P addressing a public meeting recently at the Thambrapaxni river sandks, here referred to the Tanjore District Tenants and Pannaiyais (Protection) Ordinance and said that the Madras Ministry did not bring it of its own mass agitation ofFOC - 211 words
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Article117 1952-09-11 3 CALCUTTA, Sept s— The whole scheme of utilising .the Victoria Memorial as a gallery for keeping the portraits of national leaders and also for preserving their mementoes has been approved by the Board of TTrustees of the Victoria Memorial Hall, it is learnt. The scheme, it isFOC - 117 words
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89 1952-09-11 3 LAHORE, Sept. 6.— An order tinder the Pakistan Public Safety Ordinance directing Mr. C. A. S. Menezes, a journals not to remain in Karachi has been cancelled according to a report from Rawaljpindi. Mr. Menezes was the Pakistan correspondent of the London Financial TimesFOC - 89 words
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Article82 1952-09-11 3 CALCUTTA. Sept. 6.— Five blood-stained hundred-rupee notes offered or encashment at a counter of the Reserve Bank here recently led to the arrest off two men. The bloodstains on the notes roused the suspicions of the clerk at the counter, who informed the police. The twoFOC - 82 words
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Article86 1952-09-11 3 NEW DELHI, Sept 6— A Pa-ess Note issued by the Direct orate -General of Posts and Telegraphs recently drew the attention of the public to the "own your exchange" scheme. Under the scheme the Government undertakes to open a s<Mine exchange if institutions, firms or individualsFOC - 86 words
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Article133 1952-09-11 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7.— The Central Board of Transport, which met here recently under the presidentship of the "Transport Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, approved the construction of a bridge over the Ganga at Mokameh, in Bihar, it is learnt. The scheme is exlpectedFOC - 133 words
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Article128 1952-09-11 3 COLOMBO: Offers ox rice, sugar and flour from Hungary will soon be made to the Government. A. Ceylon b-'sinessr.iait Mr. R. Wanigatunga, wh J returned recently after a 20,000--nrnile business tour of the U.K., Europe and China, said that Hungary produced rice of theFOC - 128 words
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Article123 1952-09-11 3 MADRAS, Sept. 7.— On behalf of the Tamil Chamber of Commerce, a deputation iw.L.C. waited on the Minister led by Mr. T. Purushotham for Local Administration, and presented a memorandum, urging the need to give representation in the City Cbrpo rtion Council to the Chamber. SometimeFOC - 123 words
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98 1952-09-11 3 HYDERABAD, Sept. 7.— Dr. N. M. Joisoorya and Mr. Baddam Yella Reddt, MPs, have sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, complaining of "open police interference" in the election campaign for the coming five by-elections to the State Assembly from Telengana. The telegramFOC - 98 words
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Article63 1952-09-11 3 HYDERABAD. Sept. s.— Mr Nagendra Bahadur, Home Secretary, Hyderabad Government, said that there were only about 50 detenus now in the State. Tht4r cases were being constantly "eviewed so all persons who. 9 detention was not necessaoy might be released. At one time aift>r63 words
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Article52 1952-09-11 3 VLTAYAWADA. Sept. 6.— Damage estimated at Rs. 30,000 was caused when a transformer near the Andhra Power House burst here recently. The Power House staff and fire Station crew brought the fire under control within an hour, during which the electric supply to Vijayawada Town was interrupted—FOC - 52 words
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597 1952-09-11 3 Advocates' Right To Do Business: Madras High Court Order MADRAS, Sept. 7. —ln the Madras High Court, His Lordship, Mr. Justice Subbm Rio, dismissed on. Friday an application filed by Mr. P. P. Selvarajan, an Advocate, fw the issue of a writ of certiorari to -quash the order of theFOC - 597 words
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Article114 1952-09-11 3 OIL TERMINAL STATION APPROVED BOMBAY. Sept. 7 A proposal to build an oil terminal station at the Bombay Port for the 15-crore rupee odl refinery projects near Bombay has been approved by the Government of India, it was learnt here. A three year programme costing rupees five crores amwm upFOC - 114 words
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Article153 1952-09-11 3 KHATMANDU, Sept. B.— The Nepal Government have permitted an Indian airline to run internal air services for one year. An official announcement specified six routes which will be operated by the Himalayan Aviation and will link the eastern industrial city of Blratnagar, the western hill districtFOC - 153 words
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Advertisement20 1952-09-11 3 HUNTLEY PALMERS first turn* you tit****** BISCUITS kau iviiuv mittis utcum m M*Huraauit» incun* tmm MALAYA. Slm> o«*y ICMH l^pw20 words
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449 1952-09-11 4 Ceylon Indian Satyagraha Still Goes On CEYLON NEWS: Begun On April 28 Nomination Day! 0 )M 5 9. The Working Committee ot the Ceylon Indian Congress recently decided to continue Us satyagraha campaign which was begun on Apr. 28, to Nomination Day of the last General Elections. Wave upon waveFOC - 449 words
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Article172 1952-09-11 4 NAWALAPITIYA: He would see that the question of citizenship rights was settled advantageously, said Mr. S. P Valthyanathan, MJP. (Nominated), addressing a recent meeting of the All-Ceylon Plantation Kanakapulles' Union. He urged the Union to strengthen its solidarity. Resolutions were passed that on the retirement of aFOC - 172 words
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Article155 1952-09-11 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Goveorament are likely to ask every Indian estate worker hereafter visiting India to carry his photograph along with other travel documents for purposes of identification. A suggestion to this effect has been made, it is learnt to the Ministry of Defence and External AffairsFOC - 155 words
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Article130 1952-09-11 4 JAFFNA: The need of a well-equipped Tamil library in Jaffna was stressed by Mr P. J. Hudson, Government Agent, Northern Province at the opening of Yal Vinotha Carnival on the Town Hall grounds here. Mr. Hudson invited the Mayor Mr. Sam A. Sabapathy to declareFOC - 130 words
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203 1952-09-11 4 PM's Stomach Ills Cured By Politics! COLOMBO: Mr. Dudley Senanayake said recently at the Galle Face Hotel at a dinner given to Jiim by the St. Thomas's College Old Boys' Association that 16 years ago he found himself hi politics "to cure myself of a stomach ailment." During his studentFOC - 203 words
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Article127 1952-09-11 4 Death Of Prominent Tamil Lawyer COLOMBO: Mr. K. Balasingham. a prominent politician and lawyer in his day died. He was the Second Tamil Member in the old Legislative Counoll from 1914 to 1920. He was also a member of the reformed Executive and Legislative Councils from 1924 to 1930. InFOC - 127 words
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Article191 1952-09-11 4 Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Member for Balestier, has given notice of the following questions £or written answer at the nest meeting of the Legislative Council:— VACCINATION 1. To ask the Honourablethe Colonial Secretary (a) if he is aware that there is a rush among certain191 words
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Article40 1952-09-11 4 The Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore will commemorate the death Anniversary of Quide /vzam (Mohamed Ali Jinnah) today. Sept. 11. At 5 p.m. there will be recitation of Quran at Sultan Mosque. After Mugrib the poor will be fed.40 words
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400 1952-09-11 4 Training To Teachers: Paglar Asks Following written questions have been tabled by Dato Dr C J. Paglar, M.L.C. for written answers by the Colonial Secretary in the next Legislative Council meeting. HUMAN RIGHTS In view of the coming into force on Jan. 1, 1953 of 'The Declaration of Human Rights400 words
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Article105 1952-09-11 4 Letter To The Editor: Sir— While Commenting on a sound disc "Ayo Yo Rama9lmi„" in today's issue of the 1.D.M.. 'Selegie Road' in the 'By tne By' column says that: "Radio Malaya did appreciate the reasonableness of the representation made and promptly banned playing of that105 words
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Article78 1952-09-11 4 VACCINATION TOTAL NEARS 200,000 Tues: In the C'.ty Area today 10,054 persons w a re vaccinated. The latest returns for the ruml areas, for Sept. 8 and today total 8,892. Tl^ese new retunns bring the known total figures for vaccination in the Colony by Government and Municipal teams to 197,721.78 words
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Article64 1952-09-11 4 The first Commemoration Day for IJhe Teachers Training College In Singapore will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Friday, Sept. 12 at 3.30 p,m. At this function Mr. Thio Chan Bee, J.P., MLC will present certificates to the 13 successful candidates who passed in the64 words
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Advertisement133 1952-09-11 4 NEW CITY CINENA LAST DAY S Today: 345 6.15 9.15 p.m. J Ragini, Neena, Santhosh Kumar Charlie jjj in g nI\CLI (Hindustani) g A present day story of each every home, jjj OPENING TOMORROW 0 DEVANEND RAMOLA in g STAGE (Hindustani) SATURDAY MIDNIGHT: NUTAN PREMNATH PURNIMA in Q[ rAKbA I133 words
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Advertisement127 1952-09-11 4 SULTAN TODAY: 7 9.15 p.m. 2 Films for 1 payment "Sons Of Adventure" plus "Death Valley Gunfighter" W_r_m_^_W^_f_m Last Da > Today r^^^^2S2 315 6,3 9 15 p,m l EaaB3E3SBI Prtnsipe K First Malay Talking Film e^ti ilTßkf^ C] in Color r S GRAND OPENING TOMORROW: "SIMBA" (in Hindustani) S127 words
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