Indian Daily Mail, 1 April 1952
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Title Section16 1952-04-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 51. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS.16 words
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322 1952-04-01 1 C. R. Wants lime 1 o Decide PRAKASAM CLAIMS MAJORITY: LETTER TO SRI PRAKASA From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 31. Congress President Shrl Nehru has accepted the unanimous decision of the Madras Congress Legislature Party and has written a letter to Ra|O|i requesting322 words
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Article225 1952-04-01 1 CALCUTTA: The burning ghats where Hindus cremate their dead is by nature a spot of sorrow but the strange case of 18-year-old Belini Debi sets a record for tragedy. Her first visit to the Calcutta ghats turned Bellmi from a happy young wife to aA.P. - 225 words
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Article61 1952-04-01 1 I.N.S. CAUVERY of tha Indian Navy arrived at Singapore Naval Base yesterday morning. The warship is on one week's operational visit to Singapore and will be moving to Singapore Roads today. The Captain of I.N.S. CAUVERY has decided to throw the warship open to61 words
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Article81 1952-04-01 1 One bandit has been killed and camps and food dumps have be^n located and destroyed in the 24 hours ending at 0900 hours yesterday. In the Alor Gajah area of Malacca yesterday, terrorists abducted and murdered a male Chinese estate worker. TWO TAMILS ABDUCTED In the Kuala81 words
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201 1952-04-01 1 "Join Police" Templer's Call To Chinese The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer called upon 'the Chinese Community in Malaya to show their loyalty to the country in which they live by volunteering to join the Federation Police Force', in a message broadcast over the Radio Malaya yesterday. He added:201 words
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Article96 1952-04-01 1 A report made in a certain local newspaper stated that: "Singapore Government servants whose husbands or wives are employed by quasiGovernment bodies like the City Council, (Governmentaided schools) or the Harbour Board now draw cos t-of -living allowances at full rates, under a recent Government ruling." This96 words
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Article36 1952-04-01 1 Lady Temicler, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Jane Templer, and the British Adviser Mr. A. N. Ross, visited Serdang Bharu and Ampang new villages and Amherst Estate in Selartgor yesterday morning.36 words
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Article538 1952-04-01 1 Prominent Defeated Leaders Elected 7 o Central Council CONGRESS SECURES 146 OUT OF 199 SEATS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 31. Elections to the Council of States (Upper House of Parliament) have been completed in all states except Tripura. Only one result from Tripura still remains to be announced.538 words
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Article775 1952-04-01 1 Provisions Of Moneylenders Ordinance Explained AIMED AT PREVENTING ABUSES, SAYS D. H. SHACKLES this Ordinance is designed to prevent abuses to which an honest moneylender does not and would not decend if that is kept in mind, it will be seen that the new law can do nothing but good,"775 words
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Article291 1952-04-01 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 31. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, unveiling a life-size portrait of Netaji Subhas Bose on the illuminated lawn of Raj Bhavan recently, said it was odd and at the same time fitting that this ceremonyi should take place in the ancient abode of British power inFOC - 291 words
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Article40 1952-04-01 1 A public meeting for tne election of the Singapore Women's Council will be held at the British Council Hall tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. All men and women interested In the Cause of women's progress are cordiaUy invited40 words
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816 1952-04-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues., April 1, 1952. TRUMAN TO RETIRE A politician retires when people wonder why' and nof "why not'; President Truman has announced his decision not to .seek re-election and the whole world is wondering 'why?' President Truman has chosen the Democratic Party's JefTorson Jackson (annual fund816 words
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430 1952-04-01 2 V. S- Ambassador's Tribute Jo India NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— Mr. Chester Bowles, United States Ambassador in India, said here that the way India had tackled the huge refugee problem and rehabilitated a large number of displaced persons had no parallel in the annalsFOC - 430 words
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Article280 1952-04-01 2 DR, DESAI ELECTION ACCOUNTS BOMBAY, Mar. 28.— Dr. Amul Desai, the Socialist candidate who won the seat from Bulsari-Chikli constituency i» the Bombay State Assembly elections against Mr. M-jrarji Desai, Home IflnUWfi met Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, to explain his failure to submit his election expenditure within theF.O.C. - 280 words
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Article178 1952-04-01 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 28.— 0n hundred and fifty silk mills in Bombay decided at a meeting here to curtail production by about 60 to 65 per cent by closing their second and third shifts in view of the slump which has hit the industry during the lastF.O.C. - 178 words
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58 1952-04-01 2 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 28.— Mr. K. P. Neelakantan Pillai (Socialist) was elected Speaker of the TravancoreCochin Legislative Assembly. He polled 58 votes as aflainst 48 secured by Mr. Chelat Athutha Mejion (Communist). Mr. E. P. Veronese of threoently formed People's Democratic Party of Indipendent members, who hadFOC - 58 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-04-01 2 Photo). The President attended a r ception given by the Charge d' Affaires of Iran in India and Mrs. A. A. Yekta, in celebration of Iran's New Year Day recently. Photo shows the Charge d' Affaire of Iran and Mrs. A. A. Yekta photographed with the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad,G.I.I.S. - 54 words
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898 1952-04-01 2 Congressmen Role In fight Against Communalism —TANDON CALCUTTA, Mar. 28.— The resolution on "Communali sm and other disruptive and separatist tendencies" was the first item taken up and passed by the All-India Congress Committee at its resumed session on Mar. 23. The resolution was moved by the former Congress President,FOC - 898 words
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Article61 1952-04-01 2 PATNA, Mar. 28.— Dr. Anugrah Narain Sinha, Bihar's Food Minister, said during question hour in the State Assembly that there was a sufficient stock of foodgrains in the State. In fact, foodgrains were coming to the State in such quantities that it had become a problemFOC - 61 words
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816 1952-04-01 2 Unity Essential To Make Country Strong NEHRU CALCUTTA, Mar. 28.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, told a huge gathering at the Lake Maidan on Mar. 22 that unity was essential to make the country strong. Without this, the land would go to pieces, he said. Mr. Nehru was hoisting theFOC - 816 words
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106 1952-04-01 2 BYE ELECTION IN GOGHAT CONSTITUENCY NEW DELHI, Mar. 28— The Election Commission has issued a notification calling upon the Goghat Asembly constitutuency in West Bengal to elect a member to the State Assembly before May 25, 1952. This by-electioH, the first since the general election has been necessitated by theFOC - 106 words
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Article86 1952-04-01 2 Canadian Equi pment For India BOMBAY. Mar. 28.— Mr. R. R. Saxena. India's High Commissioner in Canada, said here that India would receive equipment worth $5m from Canada this year under the Colombo Plata. This would be In addition to $10m worth of wheat India has already received from CanadaFOC - 86 words
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1286 1952-04-01 3 Working Committee Decision CALCUTTA, Mar.2B.— The Congress Working Committee at a threa-and-a-half hour session on Mar. 22 decided to go back to the old primary membership rate of annas four. Active members will, however, have to pay an additional fee of rupee one a year,1,286 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-04-01 3 Photo) The Sultan of Sebmgor, accompanied by the British Adviser, Mr. A. N. Ross, visited the Headquarters of 92 Squadron RAF Regiment (Malay) in Sungei Beat, on Mar 26. Picture shows The Sultan with Mr. A. N. Ross and Mr. T.W.T. Bangs (extreme left) watching members of the Mortar PlaDept. of Information - 67 words
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561 1952-04-01 3 MADRAS, Mar. 28.— India's Home Minister, Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, told Pressmen here recently that though there was a lull in Communist activities all over India, including Hyderabad, the Central and State Gov ernments must keep a watch on the situation, "for eternalFOC - 561 words
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94 1952-04-01 3 CAIRO, Mar. 31.— Egyptian women will make a bid for eligibility in Egypt's forthcoming election. The feminist association, Binet el Nil (Daughter of the Nile) announced that although women were not eligible for election in Egypt it will present women candidates in several constituencies. IfA.P. - 94 words
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Article115 1952-04-01 3 CONFERENCE ON FAR EAST IN DELHI NEW DELHI. Mar. 29. A national conference of the Indian Council of World Affairs to discuss Far East problems w_ill be held in New Delhi on Aipril 12. The conference, which coincides with tile annual meeting of the Council, has been called to "focusGIIS - 115 words
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Article97 1952-04-01 3 CALCUTTA, Mar. 28. The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, got a mild shock and his Working Committee was in the dark for nine minutes in two electric interludes both avoidable— during meeting on Mar. 21. Tho President's fingers accidentally touched a rear side screw at a bellpushFOC - 97 words
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Article867 1952-04-01 3 FUNDS FOR RIVER VALLEY SCHEMES NEW DELHI: The Government must ensurr povision of adequate finance i >ore starting a river vallr f i cheme and once a scheme M r i been tipproved by it and put into operation, fund i jhould flow according' to fh > schedule of work.FOC - 867 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-04-01 3 Implementation of Indian Standards, the working of Certification Marking Scheme and the participation of States in the standardisation work of Indian Standards Institution were the main subjects of discussion at a Conference of Directors of Industries of States called by the Indian Standards Institution in Delhi on Mar. 20. TheGIIS - 88 words
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Article813 1952-04-01 3 GROUNDNUT OIL AND RAW COTTON NEW DELHI, Mar. 27.— The Government of India have decided to abolish with effect from March 16 the export duty on groundnut oil, kardi seed, niger seed and raw wool Government have also decided to reduce the export duty on raw cotton from Rs. 400FOC - 813 words
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473 1952-04-01 4 CEYLON NEWS: KANDY: One of the ways in which the unity of Ceylon was likely to be destroyed was the raising of the religious cry which was being brought to bear even upon education, said the Most 'Rev. Dr, Thomas Cooray, Archbishop of Colombo, presidingFOC - 473 words
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560 1952-04-01 4 The reorganisation of I one of Mr. Lyttleton's six poi which there has been close Settlement authorities since 1 The Malay Kampottg Guards raised fo r the defence of Malay Kampongs are of long standing; the Chinese Home Guards formed primarily for the defence of560 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-01 4 Photo. Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt visited Sangham the confluence of the three rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati at Allahabad during her recent visit to the city. Photo shows Mrs. Roosevelt along with others having a pleasure trip at the Sangham.— G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 42 words
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365 1952-04-01 4 The following appeal has been Issued to the public by the Secretary of the Bharathitha&an Tamil School: The City Council of Singapore has been generous enough to allocate to us a piece of land at Alexandra Road for the purpose of electing thereon a Building365 words
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46 1952-04-01 4 ELIZABETH ESTATE RESIDENTS TO MEET The residents of the Princess Elizabeth Estate, 9th mile Bukit Timah, have arranged a general meeting at 4.30 pjn. Sunday, April 6 1952, on the football ground in front of the artisans quarters, for the purpose of forming a comnunity centre.46 words
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