Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-05 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 2.'. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article90 1952-10-05 1 IND. SCIENTIST ON ATOM EXPLOSION CALCUTTA, Oct. 4.— Prof. M. N. Saha, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics here, said yesterday the British atomic weapon test in Australia appeared to have been made with an atomic missile projected by rocket propulsion and piloted by radar wave. "If such aReuter - 90 words
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Article291 1952-10-05 1 Inaugurates Field Operations On Community Projects NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.— With sleeves rolled up and spade In hand, Prime Minister Nehru turned the first sod of earth in a road making operation in Allpore, a village 12 miles from Delhi, on Thursday thus marking the beginning291 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-10-05 1 but emphasis was everywhere on the restoration of the dignity of manual labour and encouragement ot peoples participating in projects as uieux own FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-10-05 1 Photo. GAGANVIHARI LULLUBHAI MEHTA, new Indian Ambassador to USA, arrives at White House, Washington, Sept. 25, to present hife credential*,. APAP - 21 words
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Article76 1952-10-05 1 IND. PICTURES FOR WORLD MARKETS New YORK: India is making serious attempts to produce motion pictures for the world market, Chandulal Shan president of the Indian motion picture producers association and a producer-directer said at Idlewild Airport on hisaarrival with 13 others, Including film stars and other directors from NewA.P. - 76 words
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556 1952-10-05 1 Treatment Of Press Exemplary (By Oi|r Staff Reporter) The Duchess of Kent toured the Royal Air Force Station, Changi yesterday morning. £>he arrived at the RuV.IT. j [area at about 11 a.m. accom- j pajned by the C-in-C, i?ar I East Air Force, Air556 words
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Article302 1952-10-05 1 Our Staff Reporter - 'No Dehousing Without Rehousing' Our Staff Reporter CITY COUNCILLOR CARRIES PLACARD ROUND HIS NECK (By SINGAPORE, Saturday. Some persons from a house in Syed Alwi Road which by a Court ~rder is to be demolished went to the Singapore City Hall today to see the Chairman of the Singapore Improvement302 words
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572 1952-10-05 1 HAL BOYLE - BEER RID OF ITS SMELL: WILL RUSSIA CLAIM THIS DISCOVERY TOO? HAL BOYLE (by NEW YORK: The British have just announced a breathless discovery breathless beer. They treat it with a chlorophyll process and (it says here) the beer tastes as good as ever and no matter how much youA.P. - 572 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-10-05 1 DUCHESS OF KENT HER FAMILY AT COPPINS Photo, Singapore Public Relations Posing for the camera at the garden entrance of Oodpins, the -Duchess of Kent with prince Michael, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent Coppins at Iver. Buckinghamshire, is the country residence of the KentSingapore Public Relations - 47 words
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148 1952-10-05 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 4. At a cost of slightly more than ten cents per person, 1,117,236 men, women and children were protected against malaria in five experimental areas of India and Thailand ln demonstrations conducted by the World Health Organisation and the UnitedReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-10-05 1 The Duchess of Kent durin g her visit to the British Military Hospital visited patients in two of the wards. In the top picture she is seen here talking to Mrs Stewart, the wife of a Federal Police Officer stationed in Johore Bahru, The other pictures shows the Duchess speakingARMY P.R. - 78 words
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315 1952-10-05 1 UNIQUE PIPE-LAYING JOB AT OILFIELD Scotland's famed Loch Ness Monster had two rivals in the sea off the Borneo coast last week. Two lengths of six-inch steel pipeline, each a mile long, bobbed and billowed among the waves in lifelike "Monster" tradition as they were315 words
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35 1952-10-05 1 GANDHI JAYANTI AT SULTAN THEATRE TODAY Today, Sunday, at 9.30 ajn. there will be a meeting at Sultan Theatre, Seletar, to celebrate Gandhi Jayantd. Mr. P. K. Guha. Indian In-, fornrartaan Officer, will pres 6Jde.35 words
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Advertisement10 1952-10-05 1 JTHE LEADING TAMIL DAILYp j HIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSfg10 words
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Advertisement9 1952-10-05 1 lm^^^^^-s^^B K. LOKRAM, 90 Robinson Rd. SINGAPORE. Tel *****.9 words
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910 1952-10-05 2 MADRAS, Oct. 2.— Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, Vifce-Chancellor of the Madras University and Chairman of the Secondary Education Commission of the Government of India, stated that he was considering whether some of the colleges in the State could be asked in future to openFOC - 910 words
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Article58 1952-10-05 2 NAIROBI, Oct. 3.— The ring leader of a group of African attached to the Mau Mau secret society got six years hard labour at Nanyuki yesterday. Sixteen Africans were sentenced to three years hard labour. They were accused of conspiracy in maining cattle, arson, and maliciousA.P. - 58 words
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158 1952-10-05 2 "INDIA HAS DONE MORE THAN RUSSIA" SURAT, Oct. 2.— Mr. ShanLilal Shah, Bombay's Labour Minister, told a public meeting here that while the Government would take strong action against employers who chose to circumvent laws inconvenient to them, workers on their part should not only work honestly but should eschewFOC - 158 words
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259 1952-10-05 2 Statistical Training Centre At Madras NEW iTELHI, Sept. 29. The National Committee for the Co-ordination of the U.N. Statistical Quality Control Training Project met on Sept. 4, under the chairmanship of Mr. V. T. KrLihnamachari, Member, Planning Commission, Government of India. It was decided that one of the training centresFOC - 259 words
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Article373 1952-10-05 2 Five- Year Plan For Hyderabad HYDERABAD, Sept 27. The Planning Commission of the Government of India has sent the report of the Khosla Committee regarding the hydro-electric projects in the country to the State Government for their views in regard to the projects connected with Hyderabad, it is learnt here.373 words
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Article100 1952-10-05 2 Meanwhile, a move to secure for the development projects in Hyderabad. Australian aid under the Colombo Plan is afoot. It is reliably learnt here. Mr. R. N. Birch. Secretary to the Australian High Commissioner in India, who was here early this month, to inspect the TungabhadraFOC - 100 words
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Article58 1952-10-05 2 NAGPUR, Sept. 2.— The Madhya Pradesh Government sent plant-protection squads to combat rice-bugs affecting paddy in Raipur, Raigarh and Surguja districts. The Chief Minister, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla, who arrived in Raipur last week, discussed with Ihe Deputy Commissioner measures to fight the insects which hadFOC - 58 words
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Article71 1952-10-05 2 NEW DELHI. Oct 3. A young Cambridge lecturer and his wife returned to Delhi yesterday after conquering two previously unclaimed peaks in the Kulu Valley region, north India 19,700 foot Deo Tibba and 21,600 foot Manf Kang. With Mr. and Mrs. Jan GraafT (of Grange Road,FOC - 71 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-10-05 2 Photo. Nine thousand people engulf the campaigning train of Dwlght D. Elsenhower, Republican candidate for the American Presidential election, a« it palls into Owensboro Station, Kentucky. Eisenhower waves to the crowd from the platform of the train.' A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article177 1952-10-05 2 NEHRU PRASAD GREET CHINA NTW DELHI, Oct. 4.— -The President and the Prime Minister and Minister for Exteinal Affairs sent following messages to the Chairman and Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China respectively an the occasion of their national day177 words
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Article186 1952-10-05 2 MADRAS, Oct. 2.— Gratuity benefits and night duty allowances for the 2,500 workers of the Government-owned cjty bus transport system were announced by the Chief Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, at a rally of transport workers recently. He said the Government might not extend nationalization ofF.0.C.; IIS - 186 words
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286 1952-10-05 2 LUCKNOW, Oct. 2. Three persons died and 22 were injured, seven of them seriously, when the Allahabad-bound Gorakhpur Express derailed last Sunday near Indara station, about 60 miles fr om Banaras. According to unofficial reports received in Banaras, the engine and three third class carriages ofFOC - 286 words
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Article128 1952-10-05 2 JODHPUR, Oct. 2.— The stall* of the Central Locust Organlzauon here had their Dusserah hodiday interrupted *ast week as they had to operate against a swarm of locusts which settled down overnight in different parts of jQdhpur. The swarm, which came from tne west, was statedFOC - 128 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-10-05 2 This A-P. photo shows one of the monkeys which made a rocket try? to the outer space 40 miles above the earth in a recent USA Air Force test to determine the ettects of roc&et space travel upon men. Mice were also used ln the experiment, of wnich cine-dnms were91 words
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Article131 1952-10-05 2 RANIPET, Sept. 29. With their own efforts, villagers of Kondakuppam have opened a gruel centre with contributions of grain and cash from among themselves. The centre will feed children, the old and the disabled. Mr. K. R. Kalyanarama Aiyar, Secretary, Gandhi Mission Society, Ranipet, presided overFOC - 131 words
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96 1952-10-05 2 D. F. Karaka's Passport Impounded NEW DELHI, Oct 4.— A Government spokesman said yesterday that the Indian Government has ordered the passport of Bombay publisher, D. F. Karaka. to be impounded pending settlement of the charges against him by U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles. Bowles alleged that a letter published inA.P. - 96 words
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Article94 1952-10-05 2 CPLOMBO, Oct. 4.—Britain's decision to end tea rationing has brightened the outlook of the tea industry here. But tea trade circles stress that the levy on tea exports places Ceylon at a disadvantage. Pakistan and Indonesia export tea free of duty. India collects only 25Reuter - 94 words
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42 1952-10-05 2 BRITAIN'S FIRST ATOM BOMB EXPLODED LONDON. Oct. 3 The British Admiralty announced early today that a "British atomic weapon has been successfully exploded in the Monte Bello Islands" off Australia. The announcement was made on the authority of Prime Minister Churchill.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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1176 1952-10-05 3 RAJAJI - RAJAJI People Should Shed False Notion About Manual Work s a idtint R fi\° Ct 2 Mr Rajagopalachari aZJnJt 1 to remov€ bitterness 523P r d f. €rent sections of the people In South India was for all classes to learn to engageFOC - 1,176 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-10-05 3 Photo. Posing for the camera at the garden entrance of Coppins, the Duchess of Kent with Prince Michael, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. Copplnsi at Iver, Buckinghamshire, is the country residence of the Kents. S.P.R.S.P.R. - 38 words
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Article161 1952-10-05 3 KARACHI. Sept. 30. Mr. Zahid Hussain, Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, said that Pakistan stood firm Dy her decision not to devalue the rupee. Addressing the annual meeting of the Bank, he said tne difficulties which Pakistan was experiencing in the econo:ofic held were due toFOC - 161 words
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325 1952-10-05 3 SCOPE OF JAP. TRADE WITH S.-E. ASIA SIMLA. Sept. 28. Mr. Tsutomu Nfcshiyama, Japanese Ambassador to India, said here to-day that as a first step towards establishment of closer relations between India and Jaj;an. "we miuSt increase the understanding between our two peoples." The envoy added that the civilisation ofFOC - 325 words
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75 1952-10-05 3 All Roads To Darjeeling Kalimpong Reopened CALCUTTA, Oct. 2. All roads to Darjeeling and Kalimpong have been reopened to traffic and through vehicular communication has been resumed The Teesta Valley road between Sillguri and Kalimpong was opened on Sunday afternoon to light vehicular traffic and visitors to Kalimpong can nowFOC - 75 words
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211 1952-10-05 3 Aussy Premier Missed A Tasty Meal! SYDNEV: The Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand and the GovernorGeneral of Australia have just missed out on a tasty meal of Scottish grouse. The birds, plump and packed in dry Ice, arrived from England in a British Overseas Airways Corporation plane. EachA.P. - 211 words
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Article910 1952-10-05 3 CTORIE3 of millionaire misers who, with huge fortunes tucked away in saievy vaults of banns, walk mues and miles in searcn o: caeap food and drinx, always maxe absoroing reading. Take .the case of that notorious American eccentric. Hetty Green. Even at the age of thirteen, tneFOC - 910 words
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589 1952-10-05 3 LONDON, Sept. 30.— Mr. Kasturbhai Lalbhai, leader of the Indian delegation to the International Cotton Textiles Industry Conference which met this week at Buxton, said here Monday that he was confident that India would raise her competitive power in world textile markets in589 words
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Article263 1952-10-05 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 30. A fivewpoint agenda has been drawn up for the 12th session of the Indian Labour Conference which is meeting at Nainital (Utitar Pradesh on Oct. 8, 9 and 10. The conference will be attended by representatives uf Central and State Governments, employers andFOC - 263 words
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1546 1952-10-05 4 CEYLON NEWS: Govt. Making Inquiry Into Retrenchment The Government was inquiring Into the discontinuance of labour on certain rubber estates and would prevent exploitation of labour unless economic factors made retrenchment essential, Dr. M. C. M^Kaleel, Minister of Labour, revealed in the House ofFOC - 1,546 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-10-05 4 PHOTO). PRINCESS ZABARIAH. niece of the Sultan of Kedah married ARTHUR COLLINS, 24-yeor-old printer of Regent's Park, London, at St. Mary Magdalene, Osnabargh Street. London, on Sept. 27. The Sultan banned the romance and threatened to out of! the Princess' allowance so she became a typist. She celebrated her 21stA.P. - 68 words
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Article82 1952-10-05 4 COLOMBO Mr. Rosslyn Koch (Appointed Member) said m tne House of Representatives recently that a disabled young man who had imported a pair of aluminium crutches was charged import duty of 45 'por cent by the customs authorities on the grounds mat Che crutches came underFOC - 82 words
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Article174 1952-10-05 4 COLOMBO: Food canteens, as in tne war years, may oe opened before long in Colombo and otnex large town*. Trie Food and Agriculture Minister. Sir Oliver ooonetiile&e, it is learnt, has ordered th Marketing Department authorities to arrange to do so. This time, however, the objectFOC - 174 words
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