Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-20 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 340. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration454 1952-01-20 1 The first successful flight of a helicopter powered by a gas turbine engine was announced recently by the United States Navy. This gas turbine, a small engine which produces on low-grade fuels such as kerosene, as well as on high-octane gasoline. With this engine, this typeUSIS - 454 words
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Article221 1952-01-20 1 EYLON NEWS: Partition Will Kill It Says Mr. Kanagaratnam COLOMBO: Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, Parliamentary Secretary for Education and M.P. for Vaddukoddai, at a public meeting at Navatkuli Government School hall recentlyunder the auspices of the All -Ceylon Tamil Congress said even Indian leaders like AchariyaF.O.C. - 221 words
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Article344 1952-01-20 1 COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, who presided at a week-end mass meeting of the United National Party at Bandaragama, appealed to those who had gathered there to carry the message of the U.N.P. to every home m the village. A speaker said that the Leftists m thisF.O.C. - 344 words
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139 1952-01-20 1 Vickers Viscount Aircraft Preferred: Delhi Decision NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The conference of internal air operators, which met here decided that 40-seater aircraft of the British VickersVlscount type or the American Convair-340 type should be used on the internal trunk routes and also for flights to neighbouring countries. The conference,F.O.C. - 139 words
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Article25 1952-01-20 1 There will be a talk on the "Destiny of Man" at the Baha'i Centre, 352 -A, Tanjong Katong Road today Sunday at25 words
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Article84 1952-01-20 1 DHANBAD, Jan. 15.— One person was killed and 30 others were Injured In a clash between two groups of people at Dumri near Jamadoba Colliery, according to Information received here. Twenty-nine persons have so far been arrested In this connection. The parties. It is learnt, fellF.O.C. - 84 words
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238 1952-01-20 1 BATTICALOA: Batticaloa District has during the week-end experienced floods greater m volume than those at the beginning of last week. All exits from the district have been cut off as parts of the roadways m lowlying areas and causeways have been flooded and areF.O.C. - 238 words
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196 1952-01-20 1 Attempt On Life Of Ex Chief Of Assam Congress Alleged Assailant Arrested JORHAT (Assam). Jan. 19.— An Attempt was made by an unknown person on the life of Mr. Debeswar Sharma, ex-President of the Assam State Congress Committee, here Tuesday morning. The alleged assailant was, however, arrested on the spotF.O.C. - 196 words
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Article104 1952-01-20 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 18. A motor launch of the West Bengal Government has been detained by Pakistan on the Basirhat-Khulna border, according to official reports received here. The report stated that the crew of the launch, Bhagirati, inadvertently drove her into Pakistan waters at the mouth ofF.O.C. - 104 words
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Article196 1952-01-20 1 SEVERAL TOWNS AFFECTED: NO DAMAGE REPORTED SHILLONG, Jan. 13.— Several towns of Assam were rocked by an earthquake this morning the shock occurring only after about sixteen months when a few districts of the State suffered from serious losses of life and property. The tremor today wasF.O.C. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration675 1952-01-20 1 GOVT. CLARIFIES POSITION Considerable publicity has been given wring the past few weeks to the apparent failure on the part of the Department of Education m the matter of provision of Secondary Education m this Colony. A statement of the true position is therefore consideredA.P. - 675 words
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1005 1952-01-20 2 "India's Gibbon" Sir Jadunath felicitated Oy, 82nd Birthday CALCUTTA: A "teacher" teacher to the generation, Sir Jadunath Sarkar was felicitated by his pupils who included Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Governor, West Bengal, on his 82nd birthday celebrated at the National School, Lansdowne Road,1,005 words
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83 1952-01-20 2 ALLEGED ENTRY INTO PAKISTAN WATERS CALCUTTA, Jan. 12.— Bhagirathi, a motor launch belonging to the West Bengal Government, which was seen on Pakistani waters, near the mouth of Sankrakhal, opposite Taki Char, Hasnabad. West Bengal, on Tuesday night, has been sent by Pakistan, with her crew, according to reports received83 words
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207 1952-01-20 2 Japanese Girl Wins Nehru's Prize For Essay NEW' DELHI. Jan. 18. A 15-year-old Japanese -girl, oariae Suzuki el Tokyo, won the first prize lor an e assay vi International Chflarens orawing ana Writing Coimpecition, organised recently oy SiiANKArt'S WEEKX.* iNew Demi periodical. Tne prize was one of the 22 -iWitrdedFOC - 207 words
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Article69 1952-01-20 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 10.—Presidency Magistrate S. R. Parikh today fined Ramkumar S. S. Morarka and Gokalchand D. Morarka, former Directors of the Sholapur Spinning and Weaving Company Rs. 67,000 each. The charge against them was that they had made a false declaration of 452 currency notes of theF.O.C. - 69 words
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Article7 1952-01-20 2 Sub-divisional Officer, Satkhira, on Wednesday morning F.O.C.F.O.C. - 7 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-01-20 2 PAK PUNJAB TO ABOLISH LANDLORDISM LAHORE, Jan. 12.— The Pakistan Punjab Assembly yesterday unanimously passed a bill abolishing all "jagirs" (zamindaris) m the province excepting those granted for active military service or for the benefit of religious and charitable institutions. The bill was the third and the last measure thatF.O.C.; U.S.I.S. - 168 words
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Article895 1952-01-20 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER A CALL TO TAMILS Many of us have an imper- I feet appreciation of the doings and activities of the Tamil Schools. It will do well to probe into them, so as to obtain the true picture, which will certainly help to awaken m some a895 words
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197 1952-01-20 2 PRE-PARTITION COMPENSATION CLAIMS DACCA, Jan. 10. The Pre partition Compensation Claims (Defence Services) Committee for East Bengal set up by the Government of India, with Mr. N. C. Sen as Chairman, has started work here again after an interruption of about three months. The Committee was set up by theF.O.C. - 197 words
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176 1952-01-20 2 Further Regrouping Of Indian Railways NEW DELHI, Jan. 18.— The proposal to regroup railways into three more regional' zones, thus completing the zonal scheme, has been finalised iby the Railway Board, m November 1951, a number of railways were amalgamated to form the Central and Western) Zolhe Railways. The newFOC - 176 words
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231 1952-01-20 3 U. N. Has No Right To Demand Withdrawal Of Troops REVENUE MINISTER AFZAL BEG MADRAS, Jan. 12.— Mirza Mohammed Afzal Beg, Revenue Minister of Kashmir told a Press conference here to-day that it was the absolute right and duty of the India GovernmentF.O.C. - 231 words
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Article117 1952-01-20 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14.— Eight pilgrims, bound for Gangasagar Mela and two boatmen are feared to have been drowned m the River Hooghly off Mirbaharghat on Thursday night. Baijnath Shaw (40), a businessman of Burrabazar Calcutta, accompanied by 11 members of his family, three men, seven women,F.O.C. - 117 words
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Article58 1952-01-20 3 GAUHATT, Jan. 12.— Two women were killed and six houses were gutted when what is believed to be an incendiary bomb exploded with a loud bang m a house at Dharampur village, 26 miles from here, on Monday. It is reported that the bomb brought58 words
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Article123 1952-01-20 3 KARACHI, Jan. 13.— The Aga Khan arrived m Karachi by air from Paris today on a four-week visit. He is accompanied by his French- corn wife. "I am glad to tell you that this time I can walk,*' /4-year old Aga Khan told his bowingF.O.C. - 123 words
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111 1952-01-20 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14. [About 1,200 boys and girls of the National Cadet I Corps, Calcutta marched through the streets of the city on Sunday morning. Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, West Bengal Governor, took the salute. Boys and kirls m Khaki representing the different Calcutta unitsF.O.C. - 111 words
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Article60 1952-01-20 3 CUTTACK, Jan. 13.— A third class bogie of Six Up Calcutta Puri Passenger derailed this afternoon while th§ train was running between Bhubaneswar and Retang. The train was immediately stopped by the passengers of the bogie pulling the alarm chain No casualties were reported. Through running isF.O.C. - 60 words
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Article11 1952-01-20 3 camp six years back somehow got buried m the house F.O.C.F.O.C. - 11 words
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171 1952-01-20 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 11.—Imports into India from all sources, including Pakistan, during October 1951, totalled Rs. 76.33 crores, as against exports (including re-exports) of the value of Rs. 48.18 crores. India had thus a trade deficit of Rs. 28.15 crores with the rest of theF.O.C. - 171 words
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Article82 1952-01-20 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.— Exports of coal from India to all countries, including 1 Pakistan, are expected to reach three million tons m 1952. Last year the total quantity exported was about 2.6 million tons. Despatches from collieries of coal to consuming centres, together with exports,F.O.C. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-01-20 3 8 TB Deaths Daily In Calcutta Last Year 1 1 CALCUTTTA, Jan. 12.— Eight persons died of tuberculosis m Calcutta every day during 1951, on an average, according to vital statistics recorded by Calcutta Corporation. Excepting small-pox no other diseases took a greater toll. Small pox caused 18.4 deaths onF.O.C.; U.S.I.S. - 440 words
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65 1952-01-20 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— The Government of India have sanctioned a loan of Rs. 2,05,. 000 to the Government of West Bengal for their rural reha bilitation schemes. They hav e also sanctioned a loan of Rs. 50 lakhs to the Government ofFOC - 65 words
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Article78 1952-01-20 3 KARACHI, Jan. 10.— The Pakistan Government has decided to issue one pie corns, the Finance Ministry announced today. The coin to be struck m the Government mint at Lahore of bronze alloy will carry waxing crescent moon, five pointed star and a spray of leaves withF.O.C. - 78 words
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Article67 1952-01-20 3 ALLAHABAD, Jan. 12.— Nine pilgrims, including six women and a 5-year old boy, who had taken shelter m a house at Dariyaganj m the suburbs of Allahabad, were found dead this morning. They belonged to a pilgrim's party from the Trivandrum District of Travancore Cochin State andF.O.C. - 67 words
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Article63 1952-01-20 3 NEW RELHI, Jan. '26.— The' Government' of India have decided to permit newspapers to publish twelve extra pages ruring the week commencing January 21, m connection with the Republic Day, says a Ministry of Commerce and Industry Press Note. These extra pages may if so desired, beF.O.C. - 63 words
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Article53 1952-01-20 3 MADRAS, Jan. 11.— Mr. B. N. Rao, who has been appointed Judge of the International Court of Justice and till recently India's permanent delegate at^the U.N.0., arrived here today by air from Bombay. He was accorded a warm welcome at the airport by several officialsF.O.C. - 53 words
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714 1952-01-20 3 W hite Paper On Indian Budget Likely MR. DESHMUKH TO DEPART FROM USUAL PROCEDURE NEW DELHI, Jan. 14. In presenting the budget for the next financial year to the coming session of the outgoing Parliament, the Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh is likely to depart from the usual procedureFOC - 714 words
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Article74 1952-01-20 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 10:— Dr. N. R. Tawde, Professor of Physics at the Institute of Science, Bombay, has been elected President of the Physics Section for the next session of the Science Congress to be held at Lucknow m 1952. Dr. Tawde during the last 20 years at theF.O.C. - 74 words
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857 1952-01-20 4 RICK STEVENS - RICK STEVENS ("By REUTERS Correspondent) HONGKONG: Unofficial reports filtering through the Bamboo Curtain to this Far East listening post point strongly to a Chinese Communist invasion of French Indo-china m the near future, possibly early m 1952. Hardest indication of this came from aReuter - 857 words
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705 1952-01-20 4 CAIRO: Unless something i unexpected happens to improve Anglo -Egyptian relations observers her© see the Suez Canal crisis developing into a long-drawn out acair. Even Egyptians admit that any ghyslcal attempt to eject the British from their Canal base would be doomed toReuter - 705 words
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Article761 1952-01-20 4 V. R. Balakrishna - A KAMPONG NEAR SINGAPORE CITY V. R. Balakrishna (by UNDER such agreeable surroundings, you could never! imagine 1 such disagreeable things exist. The uarrow road leading towards that Kampong was fringed on cither side with! shady trees, and on either side! of the road stratched vegetable! fields thick with luxuriant761 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-01-20 4 Air Vice-Marshal H L. Patch. Air Officer i/c Administration at F.E.A.F., presenting a Commander-in-Chief's Testimonial to Mr. A. Vasu Nambiar, confidential stenographer, at Changi Tuesday last. Heads of Departments and civilian workers from all sections attended the presentation ceremony. Six local civilians have been awarded Testimon ials,56 words
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Article134 1952-01-20 4 CALCUTTA, Jan. 19. A full figure marble statue of Netajl Subhas Chandra Bose In military uniform has been sculptured by Sj. Manl Paul of G. Paul Sons, the Calcutta Artist to be installed at Jalpaigurl on Jan. 23 on Netajl's birthday. The unveiling ceremony will beF.O.C. - 134 words
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144 1952-01-20 4 BHOPAL, Jan. 18.— The Jan Sangh candidate to the thir-ty-member Bhopal Assembly, Sardar Mai (10) died of heart-attack on Jan. 13 when polling was held for the second day In 17 of the 33 constituencies m the State. Sardar Mai's death leaves Congress andFOC - 144 words
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Article149 1952-01-20 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 18.— Dr. F. V. Cowdry, American Cancer expert, who has been Invited by the Government of India to advise them on cancer research arrived here last week by air from New Delhi. Dr. Cowdry told newsmen at the airport that India would beF.O.C. - 149 words
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Article68 1952-01-20 4 LAHORE. Jan. 18. Qaai Attaullah, Red Shirt leader and a Minister m the old Congress Ministry headed by Dr. Khan Sahib, was released here on Saturday after nearly three years of detention under the Bengal Crimes Regulations. The decision to release the Red Shirt leader isF.O.C. - 68 words
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Article50 1952-01-20 4 SAIGON, Jan. 19— Ten Vietnamese schoolboys were killed and 20 Injured, ten of them seriously, today when a mine exploded under the bus taking th e children. The accident occurred at Bentre, 50 miles southwest of Saigon. The French have alleged that the mine was laid by Vietminh guerillas. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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