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Title Section16 1952-09-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 219. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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408 1952-09-18 1 ANT I-INDIAN GRAMOPHONE RECORD WITHDRAWN "Our Policy Is Not To Wound Any Community's Feelings 9 Says COMPANY'S REPRESENTATIVE By Our Staff Reporter The INDIAN DAILY MAIL is glad to announce that the manufacturers of the Malay record "AYO YO RAMSAMI" have come forward magnanimously not only to withdraw the record408 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-18 1 The Egyptian Amry arrested 36 politicians including Fouad Serag El Din (left), who dominated the Wafdist party; Ahmed Naguib Hllaly, whose cabinet was overthrown by the Army coup on July 23 (shown centre); and Prince Abbas Ha lim (right), who has been accused in the arms scandal during the PalestineA.P. - 71 words
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116 1952-09-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. 17.—Elections to the local councils began througnout the Slate yesterday. The elections, however, will be staggered, that is, held in three stages in order to prevent disruption of work. The elections to the Madras City Corporation began in116 words
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Article99 1952-09-18 1 Call To End Monarchy In Egypt CAIRO, Sept. 17.— The Press of the Moslem Brotherhood, a fanatical Moslem body, yesterday joined Leftist clamour for putting an end to the monarchy already shaken by the ouster of ex-King Farouk. The Brotherhood's paper. El Dawa, said the reigning House had been aReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1952-09-18 1 STRIKE AGAINST CORRUPTION BEIRUT, Sept. 17.— The second day of a general strike against alleged corruption In public life passed off yesterday without incident. The strike, called by the opposition partie is due to end today. Premier Saeb Salam was still trying today to form a government to replace theReuter - 65 words
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151 1952-09-18 1 CAPE TOWN, Sept. 17.— 1n South Africa nearly 4,000 people have been arrested for joining the passive resistance movement against racial laws since the campaign began on June 26 last. More than 40 volunteers were arrested on Monday in Pretoria and Queenstown. AmongIIS - 151 words
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Article341 1952-09-18 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. THE HINDUSTAN TIMES spceial correspondent, in a dispatch from Johannesburg, dated September 15, writes. The AICC resolution at Indole on South Africa has come as a fresh ray of hope from the outside world to African and Indian passive resisters. S. AFRICAN CONGRESSIIS - 341 words
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Article28 1952-09-18 1 LONDON, Sept. 17.— Franklin D. Roosevelt Jnr., son of the late President, said last night that Gov. Adlal Stevenson's "remarkable intellect and personality" will insure his victory.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article33 1952-09-18 1 PITTSFIELD. Massachusetts Sept. 17. -The Pittsfield High School football team wiil have a father in the forward line i h i .season 17-year-old George Rufo, father of a four-month-old son— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article126 1952-09-18 1 PARIS. Sepl 17.— General Omar N Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said yesterday that it needs men as well as atomic weapons to fight a war. "If an enemy wanted to disperse his forces so that soldiers walked 100 yards apart, theyReuter - 126 words
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Article73 1952-09-18 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— Prime Minister Nehru told newspaper editors in Ne" Delhi today that he cou' not stand comic strips. "I suppose I ought to laugh but I feel- very gloomy after having seen them," he said. "Our newspapers must be paying good money forReuter - 73 words
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Article195 1952-09-18 1 Gandhi Memorial College NAIROBI, Sept. 17. At a recent meeting of the East Afriean Indian National Congress in Nairobi it was decided to raise a memorial to th« memory of Mahatma Gandhi. The memorial will be a college for higher education in arts and science for students of all racesIIS - 195 words
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Article44 1952-09-18 1 LONDON. Sept. 17. A spokeman at No. 10 Downing Street. Prime Minister Winston Churchill's headquarters today officially denied reports that Mr. Churchill, now holiday in France, might visit Australia to witness the British atomic test at Montebello Island. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article119 1952-09-18 1 MALAN OFFERS NEW SUGGESTION JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 17. The use of the British protectorates of Bechuanaland. Basutoland and Swaziland fot the establishment ot nMive states was suggested vesterday Hy Mr. Oswald Pirow. Defence ■Sinister and leader of the new i let group, as a possible so- on of the South AfricanA.P. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-18 1 Photo. Kiyoshi Yamagata, Japanese Ambassador-designate to Pakistan, arrived in Karachi, Pakistan, Sept. 4. He is pictured here (left) in conversation with Brigadier M.H. II 1 1 sain. Pakistan's Chief of Protocol, who met him at the airport. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article153 1952-09-18 1 CAPETOWN, Sept. 17.—Premier Daniel Malan said today that South Africa was getting impatient about the protectorate's issue. "Its intolerable that the union should have Inside its own borders territories under the control of anothei power. That's an invasion of our sovereignty and freedom", he told the Cape ConfessReuter - 153 words
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Article38 1952-09-18 1 LONDON, Sept. 17.— Lloyds register reported yesterdaj that 215 of the world's ships were lost in disasters at sea during 1951. America headeu the casualty with 14 vessel? lost. They totalled 49,889 tons. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article73 1952-09-18 1 From Our Cvn Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17. The Socialist leader Mr. Ashoka Mehta expressing shock at the recent Congress-Muslim League Agreement regarding reservation of certain seats for Muslims, declared that the Congress has not only recognised Comnnmalism but revived it. That Muslims should be entitled to set73 words
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Article55 1952-09-18 1 PRETORIA, Sept. 17. Ten African youths and one Indian were arrested here last night for not having passes in the "defiance of unjust laws" campaign. Several other non-Europeans who were arrested last night v,ere arrested again tonight for creating a disturbance by sinking. All are due toReuter - 55 words
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Article118 1952-09-18 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 17. Unobliging clouds have been successfully "induced" to rain over Calcutta and the neighbouring countryside in a series of experiments on artificial rain currently being conducted by Dr. S. K. Bannerjee, former Director of Government observatory. Since April 18, Dr. Bannerjee has made 30118 words
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148 1952-09-18 1 Consolidation Of Russia's Power In The Far East WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 —Marshal Stalin has consolidated Russia's power position in the Far East, apparently as a counter to American power, through the agreements reached in the Moscow talks with Communist Chinese leaders. This is the outstanding singleA.P. - 148 words
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Article80 1952-09-18 1 PARIS, Sept. 17. The "'purge" of the French Communist Party reported yesterday was confirmed today in the official Communists Party newspaper L'Humanite. It announced: 1. That "Comrade Andre Marty" had ceased to be a secretary of the Communist party but "was maintained ai a memberReuter - 80 words
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Article48 1952-09-18 1 Duchess To Eat With Chopsticks! HONGKONG, Sept. 17.— The Dttchess of Kent and her 17 -year-old son, the Duke of Kent, will use ivory chopsticks and eat Chinese food at a dinner by the Chinese community here when they visit Hongkong from Oct. 27 to Nov. I.— Reuter.48 words
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Article54 1952-09-18 1 KARACHI, Sept. 17.—Pakistan is to start large-scale rubber growing and 1.000 rubber plants are being imported from Malaya it was officially announced today. The Pakistan Forestry Department had already made successful planting experiments in the Chitagong area, where the climatic conditions are akin to Malava's. theA.P. - 54 words
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Article45 1952-09-18 1 NEW RUSSIAN ENVOY TO U. S. WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. George N. Zarubin, one of the smaller groups ot* top flight Soviet diplomats who are believed to hold the Kremlin's full confidence, yesterday took over as the new Russian ambassador to the United States^ A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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738 1952-09-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Sept. 18, 1952. Congress-Govt. Truce In Ceylon I>IE suspension of the Satyagraha by the Ceylon Indian Congress is in a peaceful and non-violent struggle what a strategic withdrawal is in an armed fight. It is not an admission of defeat, nor a sign of weakness738 words
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Article357 1952-09-18 2 It's One Of largest Socio-Economic Surveys NEW DELHI, Sept. 14— The Central Ministry of Labour, in co-operation with State Governments, has completed one of the largest socio-economic surveys dealing with agricultural labour conditions. The object of the inquiry was to collect data on employment, earnings, costsFOC - 357 words
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Article35 1952-09-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— Red China will open a ConsulateGeneral in Bombay and India will give her mission Lhasa, capital of Red-held Tibet, similar status under terms of an agreement announced here today.- A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article137 1952-09-18 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 14.— Sailing vessel owners on the west coast met at a conference In Bombay last week and discussal: various problems regarding the sailing vessel industry hi India. The conference was convened by Mr. S. Jagannathan, Director-General of Shipping. Mr. P. R. Subramaniam, De-outy-Director-GeneralFOC - 137 words
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60 1952-09-18 2 TENKASI, Sept. 15.— A big fire gutted about 70 houses in Melur village near Shencotta, destroying property worth about Rs. 2 lakhs. Fire engines came all the way from Titvandrum to put out the flames. The village is In Tra-vancore-Cochin territory. The Revenue MinisterFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-09-18 2 RAYMOND LAMBERT (left), professional Swiss gu|de who climbed within 1,000 feet of the summit of Mount Everest earUrr this year, and Swiss DR. GABRIEL CHEVALLEY (in spectacles) are seen over the heads of other members of Chevalley's expedition to Everest as they eat their last supper In Delhi, on Sept.A.P. - 82 words
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Article97 1952-09-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— Tae names of four Indians ate ineluaed In the first In.tch of 100 parliamentarians and others who have accepteu invitations to attend the oocond London Parliamentary Conference on World Government, according to a British Information Service Press release. They are Mr. M.FOC - 97 words
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Article41 1952-09-18 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 12— The Pi'ecegoods and Retail Cloth Dealers Association here last week observed hartal in response to a call for a Statewide protest day by the Ahmedabad Chamber of Commerce opposing the multipoint sales tax.-- FOCFOC - 41 words
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343 1952-09-18 2 C.R. MADRAS, Sept. 12. "The attitude of the Government with regard to the formation of the Andhra State is well known; and my view about the 'satyagraha' campaign now being carried on in some parts of the Andhra districts, is that it is wholly erroneousFOC - 343 words
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86 1952-09-18 2 DINDIGUL, Sept. 12. The religious ceremonies connected wfyh th e opening of the newly constructed Sri Dandyuthapanl Devasthanam Choultry, Palni, were conducted on Sept. 5, in the presence of hy Sri Siva^harya Swamigal Ml. I*. M. Chinnayya Pillai, Commissioner for Hindu Religious Endowments. The gatheringFOC - 86 words
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224 1952-09-18 2 KANPUR, Sept. 14.— Dr. Council of States, said here H. N. Kunzru, member of the that the Government ana tbe people of India should not ignore the fact that their Interests in South Africa were indissolubly knit with the natives in their movementFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-09-18 2 General Dwight D. Eisenhower ueiw waves his nana as ne siu in conierence witn senator ttoDert la^t at tne Eisenuower nome in New York on sept. 12. it is tne nrst meeting between tne two men since i*e aeieated Tatt lor .the Repuoncan Presidential Nomination. x&e is noping lor aA.P. - 69 words
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Article138 1952-09-18 2 NAGPUR, Se-' 14.—Nagpur will be n acute scarcity of water in the next summer as the rains during the season were 15 inches below normal. An urgent meeting of the officials of the State Government railways, City Corpoiation. textile mills and army authorities was called byFOC - 138 words
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85 1952-09-18 2 CALCUTTA. Sept. 14._The International Air Transport isociatiMi which repr.sesn'. nearly all the main airlines of the world, has decided to increase certain air fares, it was announced here on Filday. The new fares will become effective from Oct. 1, and will be appliedFOC - 85 words
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Article51 1952-09-18 2 HYDERABAD, Sept. 12.— Thirteen persons were injured, four seriously, at Bhalki, in Bidar district, on Sept. 1 when two parties clashed over the alleged slaughter of a cow. Two shops were looted. Th e police soon brought the situation under control. Sixteen persons were arrested.FOC - 51 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 2 BANGALORE, Sept. 14.— Mr. A. G. Ramaehandra Rao, Mysore Education Minister, announced here a 40-member committee which will recommend a ten-year programme of educational reforms in the State by Dec. 1. Announce?; this, Mr. Ramaehandra Rao stated the programme should be able to remedy the defectsFOC - 60 words
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Article46 1952-09-18 2 EIGHT KILLED IN AKOLA EXPLOSION AKOLA, Sept. 14.— Eiglu persons including three women died and three other women received serious burns in an explosion in a cracker lactory here on Tuesday evening. The condition of two, now in hoa pital, is reported to bo serious. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— Mr. Hans Raj, Congress member in the Council of States from Punjab (1) has re.-lgned Ufa seat in th e Council with eHect from Aug. 29, 1952. It is understood that tne Works, Housing, and Supply Minister. Sardar Swaran SUlgfi will beFOC - 60 words
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Article108 1952-09-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12 —The Government of India have withdrawn the cor. tre i oa newsprint with efTect from last week. A Press note Issued by the Ministry of Commerc e and Industry stated: The Central Government have had under examination the question whether in view ofFOC - 108 words
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Article78 1952-09-18 2 GOALPARA, Sept. 14. Non-existence of professional photographers In the Garo Hills district, bordering East Pakistan, may prove a stumbling block in the matter of granting passports and visas when this system comes into operation The Deputy Commissioner of the Garo Hills district, Mr. K. G. R. Iyer,FOC - 78 words
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513 1952-09-18 3 We Don't Want Europeans To Be Pushed Out Of Natal No 'Untouchables' In India: They Enjoy Equal Rights LONDON, Sept 16.-Raja Maharaj Singh, former Governor of Bombay yesterday challenged a reported statement by Dr. Daniel Malan South African Prime Minister, that South Africa513 words
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Article138 1952-09-18 3 INDIA'S PROJECTS PRAISED SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. It M. H. Slocum of South Pasaaena, California, left Monday for New Delhi, India, where he is manager of a giant dam and reclamation project. Slocum, a leading U.S. dam engineer, said Bhakra Dam near Lahore would be 700 feet high, the same asA.P. - 138 words
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Article219 1952-09-18 3 MOSCOW, Sept. 16.-^Soviet Trade Unions announced Saturday they had agreed to an Indian Government suggestion that famine relief food and funds be sent to the Indian Red Cross, rather than to a local committee to which they initially were addressed. A statement from the SovietA.P. - 219 words
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Article51 1952-09-18 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 17. About 60 Buddhist delegates from Ceylon, Malaya and Singapore aro arriving here on Thursday on their way to a conference in Japan. Two Hongkong delegates will join them here. The delegates are led by Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, president of the World Followship of BuddhistsReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-09-18 3 Photo). A smiling Aly Khan is led in on Nearque II after winning the Prix Des Lions r.nnM«Jianms. Paris, on Sept. Mr- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article105 1952-09-18 3 TEHERAN. Sept. 17.— Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq yesterday got a unanimous vote of confidence from the Majlis (Lower House of Parliament). Asking the House for tht vote, Dr. Mossadeq made a new five-point proposall in reply to the ChurchiHrruman offer, and announced that he wasReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-09-18 3 The crew of the first 2 U.S. Air Force helicopters (,sikorsky H-19's) cross to the Atlantic Ocean, are shown shortly after their arrival in Prestwick, Scotland, where they were met by General O. W. Griswold, USAF (right). The helicopters took off from Westover Air Force In Massachusetts on July 15,USIS - 101 words
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Article103 1952-09-18 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 13. A Bill defining trie citiznship law of the country will. It is understood, be introduced in Parliament during the coming session by the Home Minister. A model Bill drafted by the Law Ministry, was circulated to Indian Missions in different countries in order toFOC - 103 words
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322 1952-09-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. An Indian Red Cross official acted in firm accord with his government decision against accepting any gifts of food from the Soviet Union or Red China with political strings attached. Soviet trade unions hadA.P. - 322 words
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Article69 1952-09-18 3 NARRIMAN EXPECTING LAUSANNE. Sept. 17.—Exqueen Narriman of Egypt arrived in Lausanne yesterday by train from Italy to consult a specialist about "some private ill-health fol'owing the birth of her first cnild King Fuad. eight months ago." Reason for the visit was given Monday by a spokesman for Prince Farouk inReuter - 69 words
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Article107 1952-09-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.-]n-dias Vice-President Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan yesterday reaffirmed India's faith in the United Nations as "an instrument of peace and reconciliation and the only hope for this diseased world." But he added "there can be no peace without justice and it is in theReuter - 107 words
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Article62 1952-09-18 3 NO MORE BRITISH HISTORY CALCUTTA, Sept. 16.- -English history will not be taught in secondary schools in West tßengal from 1955. The Board of Secondary Education in the State has informed schools that a course on elements of citizenship and Indian administration will replace the subject in the school finalFOC - 62 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-09-18 3 TIRUPATI, Sept. 10.— A meeting of the Board of Trustees. Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanams, held recently at Tirumalai, Mr. y s Thyagaraja Mudallar, Chairman, presiding, approved the investment of Rs. 3 lakhs In 4 per cent M9*o.c r_r.„n-~~. ment loan.- FOC Photo. A.P. West German Chancellor Ronnie. Adenauer signsFOC; A.P. - 86 words
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228 1952-09-18 3 We Have Forsaken Our Promise And Pledges Miss Jinnah KARACHI, Sept. 16. Miss Fatima Jinnah has called upon her countrymen to have "courage to face realities and* speak out the truth boldly when necessary in the interest of the country She made this call in a Press statement on theFOC - 228 words
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Article53 1952-09-18 3 KARACHI. Sept, 17. One hundred thirty year-old Sisha Begum, regarded a Pakistan's oldest citizen, died early this month after a short illness. About a decade before her death. Sisha Begum's silverwhite hair began turning platinum and she was aigain cutting teeth. Her eyesight was reported perfect53 words
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Article54 1952-09-18 3 LONDON, Sept. 17 The Qve-man Indian delegation to the International Cotton Textiles conference arrived in London Monday. The delegation is headed by Mr Kasturbhai Lalbhai with Messrs. Nevelle Wasia, S Bhattacharjec and C. Andrew as members and Mr. N. S. V. Aiyar as secretary. The conference opensReuter - 54 words
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Article91 1952-09-18 3 KARACHI, Sept. 15. Finance Minister Mohammad Ali of Pakistan has been named Chairman of the Joint Board of Governors of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, it was announced here today. The decision to place a Pakistan official at the head of the globalA.P. - 91 words
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Article62 1952-09-18 3 tsuKuwAJN, eepi. it>. ine Damodar is in spate after two days' incessant rain In the Ranchi and surrounding hills. The level of the river near the Idllpur flood control office, about two miles from here, has risen by 13 inches. Embankment staff have been alerted.FOC - 62 words
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Article57 1952-09-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 10.— Mr. Hansraj, Congress member in the Council of States from the Punjab, has resigned his seat In the Council with effect from Aug. 29, 1952. lt is understood that the Works. Housing and Supply Minister Sardar Swaran Singh, will be nominated by theFOC - 57 words
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Article78 1952-09-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. A 20-year-old beauty didn't let her boy friend's blindness interfere with marriage plans. Pretty Swaran Bawar and Suresh Chandra, 22-year-old Bombay insurance firm employee, knew each other from childhood. They attended Delhi University together. Then Suresh developed an eye disease which costA.P. - 78 words
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450 1952-09-18 4 India Will Never Use Gun Or Soldier To Protect Indians Overseas CEYLON NEWS: -V. K. K. Menon "Nationalism must be territorial. India will always adhere to her policy of never using one gun or soldier to protect Indians who have made their homes in other countries" said Mr. V. K.FOC - 450 words
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87 1952-09-18 4 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Government has yesterday announced the appointment of the International Airport Advisory Committee which has been given the following terms of reference: "To advise on the detailed planning of the new airport at Paya Lebar on the basis of the layout which has been recommended by87 words
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Article105 1952-09-18 4 Wed: Three cases of housebreaking attemlpt has been reported to the Police yesterday night Septy 16. In the first case a house In Thompson Road was broken into, cash and a wrist watch valued at $155 was taken. Tlhe. thieves entered through a broken window. The second105 words
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Article117 1952-09-18 4 Singapores Eleventh InterSchool Art Exhibition will be staiged by the Singapore Art Society in the Victoria Hall from Oct. 10 to 12, in conjunction with the 1952 Education Week programme. Teachers are reminded that school entries must now be delivered at the Victoria Memorial Hall between 9117 words
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Article74 1952-09-18 4 MADRAS, Sept. 17. A twoday conference of all-India pepper exporters in Cochin Port today suggested that the Indian government should approach the United States government to minimise losses due to the detention of black pepper in American ports by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The conferenceA.P. - 74 words
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Article135 1952-09-18 4 Speaking yesterday on the occasion of the 79th birthday of the Sultan of Johore, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner-General said:"We are all very proud of the Sultan of Johore. I believe that he is now the senior sovereign Ruler in the world, having presided over135 words
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Article105 1952-09-18 4 LONDON. Sept. 17.— Mv.v Patricia Webber, wife of a planter In Malaya, saw a special screening on Monday of the British film "The Planter's Wife" starring Claudette Colbert and Jack Hawkins. Mrs. Webber said the film, which is all about banditridden Malaya, was "authentic in every detailReuter - 105 words
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Article59 1952-09-18 4 STUTTGART, Germany. Sept. 17. Fifty Persian students recalled home because of their country's lack of foreign currency are staging a sleep-in-strike in the Persian Consulate General here. They have been inside for a week, but only published a statement yesterday. The Consulate is feeding them,Reuter - 59 words
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Article38 1952-09-18 4 Pak Russia Barter Trade Pact KARACHI, Sept. 17.—Pakistan and Russia yesterday signed a barter trade agreement. Russia gets 22,000 tons of raw jute and 13,150 tons of raw cotton in return for 150.000 tons of wheat.— A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article49 1952-09-18 4 LONDON, Sept. 17. New hit song on Moscow Radio: "If Stalin has said so, you already have it or will have it." A Moscow concert broadcast heard here on Monday night opened with the tune, but did not give the rest of the lyrics. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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250 1952-09-18 4 Ceylon Indians' Policy "Not Obstructionist" COLOMBO, Sept. 16—Senator Peri Sundaram (Congress) last week asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Senanayake to solve the problem of citizenship of Indians in Ceylon with "yision and statesmanships." Speaking during the resumed debate in the Senate on the Appropriation Bill, the Senator denied that CeylonFOC - 250 words
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Article41 1952-09-18 4 Mr. K. M. R. Menon. Lecturer in Mathematics at the university of Ma&ya will give a talk on the famous Indian Mathematician "Ramanujam" on Monday, Sept. 29 at 5 p.m. in the Physics Lecture Hall of the University of Malaya.41 words
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Article34 1952-09-18 4 Mr.s. Oresson of the Singapore Children's Society will give a talk to the members of the Kamala Olub o#-Thurs-day, Sept. 18, at 5 p.m. The meeting is opened to all ladies.34 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-09-18 4 DRAFTEE FOR KOREAN CAMPAIGN 23-year-old Arthur Weinfeld (left) of Detroit, Michigan, is the millionth U.S. draftee to be called since the fighting begah in Korea. Weinfeld is showing his physical examination report to G. Mennofn Williams (centre). Governor of Michigan, and Michigan Draft Director Lt. Col. Arthur A. Holmes.- USISUSIS - 50 words
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Article166 1952-09-18 4 LONDON, Sept. 17.—Japanese cotton traders, making a new challenge to world export markets, meet cotton men from eight other nations here today to try to settle future bussiness prospects. A 10-men delegation from Japan will attend talks first if their kind organised by the British Cotton Board. BiggestReuter - 166 words
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43 1952-09-18 4 The annual general meeting of voluntary workers in Children's Social Centres will be held at the British Council Hall on Monday, Sept. 22 at 9.30 a.m. The Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, will address the Meeting.43 words
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Article46 1952-09-18 4 LONDON, Sept. 17. Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, Britain's new High Commissioner to India, will reach Bombay on September 13. The Commissioner, Lady Clutterbuck and their 23-year-old daughter Anne left Tilbury, Port of London, In the 24,215--ton liner Chusan for Bombay yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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237 1952-09-18 4 New Sri Ramakrishna Temple Opening Ceremony On Oct. I The opening of the new Sri Ramakrishna Temple has been fixed for Friday, Oct. 31, 1952. Swami Madhavananda, the General Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, ex-Pre-sident of the Ramakrishna Mission Centre at San Francisco, translator of Sanskrit Literature and author of237 words
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Article187 1952-09-18 4 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 17. The Soviet Union yesterday vetoed the application of Libya for membership in the United Nations although all other ten members of the Security Council voted in favour The veto, the 52nd to be cast by the Soviet Union, came after all otherReuter - 187 words
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