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Title Section16 1952-10-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 250. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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120 1952-10-20 1 Ex-Residents Preferred From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 19. Three hundred Indians will be shortly granted immigration permits to Indonesia, announced the Jakarta Embassy here. They are all skilled and professional men and their families. Since Indonesia: is a Secular State, there120 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-10-20 1 fc Takamasa Ikeda, 25, wealthy Japanese farmer, and his bride, the former Princess Yori, 20, are pictured here with Empress Nagako after the Princess wed the farmer in Tokyo a few days ago. Yorj, third daughter of the Japanese Emperor and Empress, became a commoner upon her marriage. She wfllA.P. - 70 words
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165 1952-10-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 19.— The influential section of the Tamilnad Socialist Party led by t ne Madras Labour leader Mr. Anthony Pillai has decided to break away from the Socialist Party because of its decision to merge with the Praja Party. The165 words
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Article90 1952-10-20 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 19.— A woman whose fever .soared to 111 degrees is reported by Drs. Alexander Rrunschwig and Alfred A. Frachia, oif Memorial Hospital, New York. The lever shot up after she received drug treatment for a. cancerous condition. Ice packs and other aids soen brought temperatureA.P. - 90 words
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Article51 1952-10-20 1 TOKYO, Oct. 19.— Ichiro Hatayama, fighting for leadership of the dominant Liberal Party and an open candidate for the Premiership, said on Friday Japan's Defence Forces may go to flgh t in Korea if General Eisenhower is elected President of the U.S., Kyodo News Agency reports.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-10-20 1 Mr. Mohammad Shaib Qureshi, High Commis-sioner-designate for Pa- kistan in India arrived In Delhi or> Oct. 4. Shrl I. S. Chopra, Chief of Protocol, Government of India, received him at the Willingdon Airport. Photograph taken on his arrival at the Ainport. Mr. Quresht is seen fourth from right (front row*.G.I.I.S. - 94 words
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392 1952-10-20 1 CURFEW IN DJAKARTA EASED SITUATION IMPROVED DJAKARTA, Oct. 19. Af the request of President Dr. Soekarno the recess Of the Indonesian Parliament will continue for an indefinite period, it was announced yesterday by the three vice-chairman of the Parliament, Dr. Tambunan, Dr. TadjuddinReuter - 392 words
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220 1952-10-20 1 YOGI BHARATI'S IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati, who along with Swami Satyananda returned here on Saturday Oct. 11, after a tour of Japan, left yesterday morning for Colombo by plane. The Yogi spent three days here in meditation. The Ceylon Tamils under the chairmanship of Sir Vaithlanathan have planned220 words
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Article81 1952-10-20 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. The current five-power Military conference on the defence of. South-Eust Asia against Communism is expected to end early next week, a Defence De/partment spokesman said: Friday. The conference attended by high military officials of Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand and the UnitedReuter - 81 words
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Article47 1952-10-20 1 Singapore will say farewell to the Duchess af Kent and the Duke af Kent on Monday. Oot. 27, at Kallang Airport where the Royal party will emplane for a visit to Hong Kong. Mon- than 2,000 school children will l>3 there to wave good-bye.47 words
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Article79 1952-10-20 1 TOKYO, Oct. 19. Former Admiral and Prime Minister KeLsuke Okxida, 84. died on Friday from pneumonia. Okada was Prime Minister when hot-headed army officers carried out an abortive Coup d'etat on Feb. 26, 1936. Okada had a miraculous escape from the rebels, who killed a numberA.P. - 79 words
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187 1952-10-20 1 Japan Lifts Export Restrictions But H.K. Singapore Excepted! TOKYO, Oct. 19. Japan yesterday lifted export restrictions to the sterling area, except Hongkong and Singapore. The International Trade and Indus-try ministry announced it is now free to export any amount of textiles, iron and steel to the sterling area for paymentA.P. - 187 words
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Article47 1952-10-20 1 The 9th Anniversary of the Kackottumoola Young Men's Association will be held at the Tamil Association School Hall, near Sultan Theatre, Seletar, on Sunday. Oct. 26. at 2.3b p.m. .Mr. E. Josc-ph, 8.A., will preside. Speakers are Mr. Bastian John, B.A. and Mr. V. Roberta.47 words
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132 1952-10-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 19.— The Election Tribunal has rejected the joint petition by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Mr. Ashoka Mehta against the election of two Congressmen to the House of the People from Bombay North constituency. Both alleged that132 words
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Article65 1952-10-20 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 19.— India new Ambassador to Russia Mr. K. P. S. Menon may seek an interview to pay -a courtesy call on Premier Stalin, It has been unofficially suggested in diplomatic circles here. It is recalled that Marshal Stalin received the former Indian Ambassador, Dr.Reuter - 65 words
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Article39 1952-10-20 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 19.—Pakistan were all out for 150 wh;n their Test match. with India was continued yesterday, and tallowing on, they had lost two second innings wickots for 23 runs by lunch. first Innings. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article184 1952-10-20 1 EGYPT TO TURN REPUBLIC CAIRO, Oct. 19. Egypt will shed her monarchy soon and become a Republic, a reliable source said on Friday night. He said, plans are being mado for the switchover, but would not specify when it would take place. The revelation came on the heel of reportsA.P. - 184 words
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Article72 1952-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct. 18. Guardsmen at the Tower of London dashed to their action stations and police squad cars screamed through the rotes earlj yesterday morning when the secret electrical alarm system in the jewel house sounded. The crown jewels estimated worth more than £10,006,000 —we kept m theA.P. - 72 words
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170 1952-10-20 1 JESSELTON, Oot. IV Mounted Baja chief taias with waving lances yesterday formed an escort for the Duchess of Kent when she opened North Borneo's first teachers training college at Tuaran BelLs tinkled from the manes of gaily caparisoned ponies and chieftains chanted a songReuter - 170 words
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Article814 1952-10-20 2 Malaya Japan: A New Chapter £IEVE(M years after the outbreak of the War with Japan and seven after its conclusion, Malaya has resumed her diplomatic relations with her. The first postwar Japanese Consul-General for Malaya arrived in Singapore last Saturdoy with a skeleton staff to re-establish the Japanese Consulate814 words
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Article, Illustration609 1952-10-20 2 Due To Br's "Import Less, Export More" Policy NEW DELHI, Oct. 1 8.— India has suffered a setback in the pattern of her trade with Britain this year as a result of the latter's rigorous "import less, export more" programme. According to authoritative figuresFOC; A.P. - 609 words
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149 1952-10-20 2 j bomhay Oct n Mr ss vetoes i, while addressing a joint meetS° f T 5 Examination Committee ana Motion Picture Producers AsTms WM meetui Mr sharma who was ic Agarwalla presided ove J the meetln f. The joint conference was discussingFOC - 149 words
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Article71 1952-10-20 2 KANPUR, Oct. 18. Five teachers of municipal primary schools who started a "fast to dea«h" in -the Town Hall here vestcrday, broke their fast today at the intervention Of the city Congress leaders. The strike of about 600 municipal primary school teach- FOC ers, however, continues.FOC - 71 words
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286 1952-10-20 2 VIJAYAWADA, Oct. 18. Swami Sitaram, explaining hi* new plan for the formation of the Andhra State, suggested to the Union Government that they might include in the Act framed for the purpose, the riight Ho nominate the 'Chief Minister and his Ministry ofFOC - 286 words
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204 1952-10-20 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 18.— Reprc sentatives of the All-India Ex porters Association who met the Union Commerce MinistT, Mi'. D. P. Karmarkar urged a reduction in the export duty on coarse and medium cloth from 25 per cent to 10 per cent adFOC - 204 words
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Article82 1952-10-20 2 NAGPUR, Oct. 18. Thft Regional Committee of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which met here during the last two days, has proposed a plan to fight the disease that is affecting oranges in CoOrg. The plan, it is understood, is to have a joint station82 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-10-20 2 SIMLA, Oct. 18. Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, Chief Minister of Punjab (1), today called up on Government office* in the State to observe "clear-the-desk tortnight" firm Nov. 1 to cleax all pending papers relating to public core ilaints or other matters. In an appeal to the services,FOC; A.P. - 153 words
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Article172 1952-10-20 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— The Government of India rescinded an order issued in 1949 according to which import licence fees once received were not refundable under any circumstances. It has now been decided that refund of import licence fees will be allowed where the feeFOC; Reuter - 172 words
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Article156 1952-10-20 2 ERNAKULAM, Oct. 18.— The Central Committee Of the United Front of Leftists in Tra-vaneore-Cjbchin a joint front of Communists, the Revolutionary Socialist Party and the Kerala Socialist Party after an all-night session here yesterday, decided to continue the functioning of the Front. 'Ihe Commit*°e authorizedFOC - 156 words
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Article105 1952-10-20 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. IS. A seminar on power alcohol convened by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will be held at the auditorium of the Central Drug Research Institute at Lucknow from October 23 to November 6, 1952. The Government ofFOC - 105 words
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Article83 1952-10-20 2 HYDERABAD, Oct. 18.— The 58th session of the Indian National Congress will commence here on Jan. 14, and end on Jan 19. the Congress Reception Committee announced. The Working Committee will meet on Ja n 14, 15 and 16, and the subjects committee on JanFOC - 83 words
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155 1952-10-20 2 JAPAN WANTS MORE INDIAN SCRAP IRON NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— There is a great demand for Indian iron and steel scrap in Japan, according to Japanese trade sources here. Japan, which Is faced with a shortage of scrap to feed her steel industry, is anxious to Import as much scrapFOC - 155 words
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Article106 1952-10-20 2 ALLAHABAD, Oct. 18 Sardar Mohammad Unrcar Khan, graadaon of Amir Sher Ali Khan, a former Afghan rul«r, died here on Friday in a local hospital. He was 55. Uroar Khan was born in Rawalpindi where his father. Sardar Ayub Khan, once Governor of Herat (Afghanistan), spentFOC - 106 words
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Article119 1952-10-20 2 SIX FRENCH INDIA PARTIES UNITE MADRAS, Oct. 18.— Six pronierger parties ia French India xiave combined into a fpgl" organization, called the "French India United liberation Council, for the purpose of securing the merger of French India settlement* with uiie Indian Union, announced Mr. V. Subbiah, French India Communist leader,FOC - 119 words
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Article74 1952-10-20 2 KANPUR, Oct. %B.— Pandit Pant, Chief Minister of U.P., said her*} that the sanyaa *ect could ma\e a greater contriDction tha n any otiwr sect of missionai ies towards the laoral elevation of society. He was addressing the second session of the Ail-India Sarvabhaum Sadhu Sammelan, presidedFOC - 74 words
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Advertisement7 1952-10-20 2 ACTUAL THICKt/CSS AVAIUiW THROUQHOUT MALAYA C BORMEQ7 words
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718 1952-10-20 3 Serious Setback To Soviet Publications INDIA GOVT. BANS SALE IN RLY. STALLS A? MB t Y: The cM between East und West has extended to the book front in India. Moscow publications and Anglo-Am-erican books are running a neck-and-neck race in theirReuter - 718 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-10-20 3 One af the last rockets is firad from the battery (leit> a.s a marine rushes in to help load the waiting Helicopter so that the launchers and ammunition can be flown to another spot on the Korean batltlefroni. The U.S.A. marines are using the helicopters for the hit-and-run technique toA.P. - 86 words
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Article178 1952-10-20 3 Economic Sanctions Against Pak? CALCUTTA, Oct. 18.— About 10,000 people were present at a meeting held at tne Ochterloney Monument, Calcutta last Thursday evening to discuss the influx of refugees from East Bengal. The meolimg was presided over by Doctor Shyama* Prasad Moakerjee and all politico parties exoept the CommuMustFOC - 178 words
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Article126 1952-10-20 3 MADRAS, Oct. 18.— R. Sellaiie Naicker. Pondlcherry Merger Committee president and dean of Fondicherry Bar. yesterday accused France of "creating a deadlock aimed at mia&tng a referendum Lmposslbte in the four French South Indian port towns". He told a news conference that Finance has "thereforeA.P. - 126 words
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Article375 1952-10-20 3 Britain's Wish To Respond To India's Request To End Present Arrangement LONDON, Oct. 18.— Mr. John Foster, Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said Thursday that the British Government wished to respond to India's request for an end to the present arrangement by which Gurkhas from Nepal areReuter - 375 words
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Article557 1952-10-20 3 CONSTRUCTION OF KANDLA PORT BOMBAY. Oct. 16. Mr. Rama Brahmam, Superintending Engineer of Kandla Port, said in an interview at Kandla. Port mat investigations' carried out for soil analysis and for the designing of the foundation of harbour structures at the port had been on the most modern lines andFOC - 557 words
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426 1952-10-20 3 Jains Maintain Bird Hospital In New Delhi A Vivid Story of Feathered Patients NEW DELHI: Medical treatment is a rarity for many humans in this crowded Indian capital, but a religious sect whose members practise non-violence in extreme forms maintains a bird hospital here capable of handling 400 feathered patients.A.P. - 426 words
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Article98 1952-10-20 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 18. The publishers oi two Bombay Weekly papers, Blitz and Current, on charges of forgery were arrested yesterday in connection wfth pufblication erf correspond-enjce they claimed .came from U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles. The editcws, ,R. K. Karanjia, and D. F. Karaka were released on bailA.P. - 98 words
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597 1952-10-20 4 CEYLO?< NEWS: Privy Council's Favourable Decision COLOMBO: Judgment was given by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, on Oct. 6, dismissing two appeals by Mr. V. L. Wirasinka, Commissioner for Registration of Indian and Pakistan residents in Colombo, says a London report. ItFOC - 597 words
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Article197 1952-10-20 4 The seal is beginning to play an important role in Pans fashions. This was recen 1 1 y demonstrated ]n Amsterdam, where six charm--4i us mannequuis who had just arrived by the K.L.M Convair 'Rembrandt' straight from Paris displayed the latest models in the autumn collection of Malson197 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-10-20 4 Assistant Secretary of atate for Far Eastern Affairs John M. Allison arrived in Singapore from Djakarta by special Na-vy plane on Oct. 16, 1962. Picture shows (from left to right) Mr. Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., Deputy Consul General, Singa- r pore, Mrs. Hawkins. Mrs. Allison, and Mr. Allison. in the56 words
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Article68 1952-10-20 4 SURAT, Oct. 18.— One person died and a few others received injuries, when the roof of the platform of Syon station, about 15 miles from here, came down in a strong wind. Heavy showers fell over Syon and surrounding areas. A high wind blew over SuratFOC - 68 words
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Article84 1952-10-20 4 "The State of Emergency cannot Jje brought to an end and peace and security ushered in unless we give the Government our wholehearted co-operation and support" declared the President of the Peralk Sikh Association, Mr. Sowdagar Singh at the half yearly meeting of the Association84 words
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Article206 1952-10-20 4 Reviewing the future of rubber, tho Financial Times editorial comments: "The announcement of the latest figures for the consumption and production of rubber in August should provide some little encouragement. While production declined from 157,500 tons in the previous months to 142,500 tons, consumption rose from 105,000CGO Press Release - 206 words
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Article112 1952-10-20 4 KX.M. now has a fleet ol 72 aircraft (hail of which are four-engined machines) to operate the service on its 120,000-mile network of air routes linking 97 cities in 65 countries. These 72 aircraft Include twenty Douglas DC-3's. twelve Convair 24Q's, six DC-6's seven DC-GBV. fifteen Lockheed112 words
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Article104 1952-10-20 4 To mark the official otcening of the new K.L.M. air service from Amsterdam to Monten-ey and Mexico City on Oct. 27, K.L.M. has again designed a special envelope (bearing the address of the Company's representative in Mexico City). The Dutch postal authorities will put a>. special postmark104 words
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