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Title Section16 1952-04-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 54. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article821 1952-04-04 1 If Chettiars 3 Objections Disregarded No Choice But 7o Wind Up Our Business Mr. Ramanathan's Rejoinder "The reasons why the Chettiars are unable to accept the Moneylenders Ordinance have already been fully set out in the two Petitions they had presented to the Government. It is noted with821 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-04-04 1 KARACHI, Apr. 3.—Standard Vaccum Oil Company has completed an aerial survey of many thousands of square miles In Eastern Pakistan, the company announced yesterday. The U.S. firm had been given a licence by the Pakistan government for oil exploration, m that area. The companyA.P. - 95 words
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Article57 1952-04-04 1 KARACHI, Apr. 3. Seven Moslem countries have so far agreed to participate in the proposed conference of Moslem premiers from 13 countries. They are Egypt, Iraq, Libya, /emen, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria, authoritative sources said yesterday. Afghanistan, Iran, Indonesia, Turkey and the Lebanon have57 words
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Article52 1952-04-04 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 3.— lndia imported 129.000 tons of iron and steel during the period or April-November 1951, official sources reported. The imports included 43,000 rrom the United Kingdom, 32.000 tans from Western Germany, 13,000 tons from the United States and 11,000 tons fromA.P. - 52 words
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Article40 1952-04-04 1 MADRAS. Apr. 3. —An eleven-man Japanese industrial mission touring India arrived in Madras from Bangalore yesterday for a four-day stay in the South Indian capital. The Japanese said they were impressed by India's industrial progress A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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305 1952-04-04 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, Wednerday covered West Johore on his tour of inspection of the military and police establishments, new villages and Malay kampongs. After holding consultations with police officers at Batu Pahat police station, and Maur police headquarters, The305 words
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94 1952-04-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MARDRAS, Apr. 3. Sri.C. Rajagopalachari is getting busy about forming new ministry. He has contacted important party members and held consultation with Sri. Kumaraswami Raja. Sri Raja told pressmen that the new ministry would not be formed before April94 words
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Article92 1952-04-04 1 The Governor of Singapore, Mr. John Fearns Nit oil, C.M.G., will arrive by air on Monday April 21. He will be met by the Officer Administerfnjf the Government, Mr. W. L. Blythe. Later in the same day, the Governor will take the oath of allegiance92 words
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Article145 1952-04-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 3.— Owing to failure of monsoon for three successive year's. City's water supply position has become very accute. All surrounding small lakes have dried up. Water level in Redhills lake, which is City's main source, is twenty-nine feet today, as145 words
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Article387 1952-04-04 1 MADRAS, Apr. 3. Couning of votes In the election of 24 members to the Madras Legislative Council by Members of the Legislative Assembly, took place today before Mr. M. Surya Rao Returning Officer, in the Assembly Chamber. Twelve candidates were declared elected as a rsult of theFOC - 387 words
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63 1952-04-04 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 3. The main body of the Indian delegation to the economic conf P expected here today. Seven members of the Pakistani delegation arrived yesterday by air from Prague. They brought the number of Pakistanis in Moscqw to ten including delegation head MiaReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration203 1952-04-04 1 KHARTOUM, Sudan, Apr. 3. Britain yesterday offered a measure of self-government but under a governor-general with wide veto and control powers to the million-square-mile Sudan which Egypt claims as hers. Civil Secretary Sir James Robertson submitted a draft constitution to the Legislative Assembly. It calledA.P. - 203 words
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94 1952-04-04 1 KARACHI, Apr. 3. An authoritative source said yesterday that India has protested to Pakistan against the capture of 31 Indian soldiers in a minor border clash near Lahore last Saturday. Pakistan claims that Indian soldiers ifiwaded- herA.P. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-04-04 1 The first session of the Asian and Far Eastern Commission of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations was inaugurated by Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs and Transport and Railways, in New Delhi on March 24. The Commission has to deal with problems affecting the region.G.I.I.S. - 105 words
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Article446 1952-04-04 1 Community Development Programme NEW DELHI, Mar. 29. Community development programme in 46 project areas and 19 development blocks spread all over the country has been approved by the Planning Commission in its capacity as the central committee under Indo-U.S. Technical Co-operation Agreement. These are to be undertaken immediately by theGIIS - 446 words
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Article115 1952-04-04 1 The attention of, all employers of Labour in Singapore is drawn to Section 36(1) of the Labour Ordinance I Chapter 69) which requires them to submit returns fo labourers in their employ. The returns for the period ending 31st March, 1952 are required to be submitted115 words
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Article38 1952-04-04 1 ABILENE. Kansas, Apr. 3.— General Eisenhower* sent a message to his home town friends here yesterday saying it was his "profound hope" to return to the United Stata6 well in advance of the RepubJuly ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article39 1952-04-04 1 PARIS, Apr. 3. French Prime Minister Antoine Pinay won a victory last night when the National Assembly, reverting an earlier decision, agreed to discuss one of the key clauses of his "Save the Franc" budget. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1952-04-04 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 3. War in Korea is expected t« cost the United States slightly more than $5,000,000,000 during the fiscal year ending next June 30 ReuterReuter - 30 words
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705 1952-04-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. fri., Apr. 4, 1952. SELF-GOVT. FOR SUDAN Britain has granted further self-government to Sudan, over which King Farouk of Egypt also claims suzerainty, thereby fulfilling her promise given by her Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. The draft constitution presented envisages an all-Sudenese cabinet and and all-Sudanese Parliament705 words
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448 1952-04-04 2 Madras Congress Gets All 12 Conaidates Elected MADRAS, Mar. 28. All the 12 candidates set up by the Congress, five by the Communist Party, two by the Kisan Ma zdo or Praja Party and one by the Krishikar Lok Party were today declared elected toFOC - 448 words
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Article182 1952-04-04 2 HYDERABAD, Mar. 28.— The CCongress has won flve of the 11 seats in the Council of States allotted to Hyderabad. The People's Democratic Front secured two, Socialists one, the Peasants and Workers' Party one and the Scheduled Castes Federation one The other seat went to an Independent. Those electedFOC - 182 words
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Article133 1952-04-04 2 BANGALORE, Mar. 27. Mysore's representatives on the Council of States who wei-e elected today are Messrs M. Govinda Reddi, B. P. P. Basappa Setty, S., V. Krisjuiamurthi Rao, Thimma Boy and Janab Valiulla (all Conoress) a,T>d Mr. C. G. K. Reddi (Socialist). In the election for the nix seats'FOC - 133 words
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Article93 1952-04-04 2 NAGPUR, Mar. 29.— Eleven CongTess nominees and one KMP Party member have been declared elected to the 12 seats In the Council of States from Madya Pradesh The successful candidates are Dr. W. E. Barlingay, Mr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Mr. K. M. Deshmukh, Seth Gopaldas Mohta, Dr. RaghuFOC - 93 words
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Article59 1952-04-04 2 GWALIOR, Mar. 27.— A1l the five Congress candidate and cfrie Hindu Mahasabha candidate were declared elected to the Council of States from Madya Bharat thla evenIng. The CjqjngreßS candidates are Messrs. Kanhaiyalal Vaidya, T. D. Pustake, V. S. Sarwate. Krishna Kant Vyaa and Dr. Raghubir Singh. The Wr*iuFOC - 59 words
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Article56 1952-04-04 2 SHILLONG, Mar. 27.— Five Congress nominees and one candidate representing the Opposition group were today elected to the Council of States from the Assam Legislative Assembly. Those elected were: Mr. I Suryakumar Bhuyan, Mr. Laksheshwar Borooah, Srimati Pushpalata Das, Mr. Mohemad Tayebulla, and Mr. Thanlira (all Congress) ajnd Mr.FOC - 56 words
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Article58 1952-04-04 2 SIMLA, Mar. 28 The CV/^gre&s has annexed seven out of the eight seats allotted to the Punjab in the Council of States. The eighth seat has gone to an Akali candidate. The successful candidates are Mr., Hansraj, Mr. Mukundlal Purl, Jathedar Ndham Stagh Nagoke, Sardar Nihal Singh Namdhari (allFOC - 58 words
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Article107 1952-04-04 2 TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 27. Messrs. K. P. Madhavan Nair, Sattanatha Karayalai and C. Narayana Pillai (Congress), K. ■C. George and Ma thai Manjooran (UFL) and Abdul Razaak (Travancore Tamilnad Congress) were today declared elected to the Council of States from Tra-vancore-Cochin. PEPSD PATIALA, Mar. 27.— The Conjrress won twoFOC - 107 words
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Article44 1952-04-04 2 REWA, Mar. 27 —Captain Avadesh Pratap SiTigh, Mr. Banarasidas Chaturvedi and Mr. Oul Sher Ahmed, all three belonging to the Congress, and Mr. Bainath Dube (Socialist) were today declared elected to the foul Council of States seats allotted to Vindya Pradesh. FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article161 1952-04-04 2 BOMBAY, Mar. 29— Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, Mr. B. G. Kher, Dr. M. D. U. Gilder, and Mrs. Lilavati Munshi were among the. Congress candidates declared elected to the Council of States from Bombay State. Out of 17 seatsFOC - 161 words
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Article141 1952-04-04 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 29.— The Congress has secured nine out of the 14 seats in the Council of States from West Bengal, the election to which by members of the State Assembly took place. Of the remaining five seats won by non-Congress parties, two wet to the Communists andFOC - 141 words
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Article314 1952-04-04 2 AMBALA, Mar. 28.— Mrs. Pandit, India's former Ambassador to the USA, said here last week that more than ever before in the history of India it fell upon the shoulders of the people today to follow the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. The* future of theFOC - 314 words
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Article230 1952-04-04 2 Sanskrit Pali Literature NAGPUR, Mar. 29.— Dr. Raghu Vira, Director of the International Academy of Indian Culture, said here last week that their attempt In compiling a Satapitaka collection of critical editions of entire Sanskrit and Pali literature which had been translated into Tibetan, Chinese and other Eastern languages wouldFOC - 230 words
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Article63 1952-04-04 2 BERHAMPORE, (W. Bangal), Mar. 29.-— The sradh. ceremony of Maharaja Srls Chandra Nandy of Cossimtoazar, ex-Sheriff of Calcutta, was performed by his son, Mr. Somendra Chandra Nandy, ta Cossimbazar Palace. Gifts were offered to pandit? and alms given to over 1,000 beggars. Two booklets, featuring theFOC - 63 words
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Article97 1952-04-04 2 CALCUTTA, Mar. 28. The 1 Congress Working Committee Mar. 21 did not discuss the question of nomination for Presidentship of the Indian Union and is not likely to do so during its four-day Calcutta session. According to knowledgeable circles, the Congress would welcome an uncontested electionFOC - 97 words
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Article56 1952-04-04 2 LONDON, Apr. 2— The Indian steamer Siva Ranjita (5.881 tons) signalled today that she was heading for Malta with eight of her crew suffering from gas effects, Lloyds Shipping Agency reported here from Valetta. The Siva Ranjita, on her way from Calcutta to Nevv-castle-on-Tyne, England, reportedReuter - 56 words
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Article75 1952-04-04 2 MANILA, Apr. 2.— Mohamcd Rashid Ali Baig, newly appointed Indian Minister to the Philippines, received a warm welcome when he arrived Monday night to open India's first Legation in this country. Prior to his arrival, India maintained only a Consulate-General in Manila. "Coming from a countryA.P. - 75 words
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192 1952-04-04 2 Moscow Radio's Ref. To U.S. Aid To India NEW DELHI. Mar 31.— The Government of India has conveyed to Soviet authorities its disapproval of recent Moscow radio co.nments attacking Indian affairs and policies, it is learned here. The Indian Government is understood to have drawn the Soviet Government's attention to192 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-04-04 2 Photo. During their tour of the United States, six Burmese Educators stopped in Psi.sadena, California, in the far western part of the country, to attend a performance of "The People Win Through," a play written by Thakin Nu, Prime Minister of Burma. The play was presented at the Patio TheaterU.S.I.S. - 62 words
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995 1952-04-04 3 Nagpur Plane Crash Pilot's Error Of Judgment NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. The committee of enquiry on i 3 night air mail accident at Nagpur on Feb. 19 last in its report holds that the accident was due to error of judgment by the pilot when attempting landing during he night.FOC - 995 words
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257 1952-04-04 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Commerce and Industry, inaugurating the 18th annual conference of the Indian Soap and Toiletry Maker's Association here last week, said commodity prices were gradually stabilising and there was no ground for any kind of panicFOC - 257 words
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322 1952-04-04 3 Pak. Govt. Attitude Criticised KARACHI, Apr. 2. Speaking on the Finance Bill in Pakistan Parliament on Mar. 29 Sardar Shaukat Hayat Khan characterised the Government's policy as "in word deception, in thought confusion, in action oppression, in deed opportunism." Criticising the General Elections In theFOC - 322 words
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Article69 1952-04-04 3 BOMBAY, Mar. 27. —Seven foreign food ships, now lying in Bombay docks are held up as about 1,500 labourers of the Socialist-control Bombay Dock Workers Union went on a lightjning strike demanding wages and bonus A strong police force has been posted at strategic pointsFOC - 69 words
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Article176 1952-04-04 3 PONDICHERRY, Mar. «8. -The present acute 1 shortage of Indian currency in Pondicherry was discussed hera today at a conference of officials convened by M. Menard, French India Commissioner. The conference decided to meet this monetary crisis by means of exchange allocation made- by France andFOC - 176 words
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59 1952-04-04 3 LONDON, Apr. 2. Mr. Winston Churchill told the House of Commons Tuesday Britain would support appointment of another American to head the North Atlantic forces in Europe after Eisenhower leaves. The Bretnfer said that if Americans have the aCgfcte** wish to fctepReuter - 59 words
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Article218 1952-04-04 3 NEW DELHI, Mat Mfiix nton Kectioa Tribunals hava been constituted by the seven elect icfe petitions. Mr. S. 8. Dulot, District and Sessions Judg«. Delta*, will be the Chairmen of (our tribunals afr*l Mr. ft. Natamja Nadar, acting District Judge, Salem, of the other two. Two tribunalsFOC - 218 words
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Article1374 1952-04-04 4 Evidence Of Direct Eye Witness Adduced MADRAS, Apr. 2.— Mr. C. Muthanna, Assistant Public Prosecutor, was examined as a Court witness before Mr. M. A. Venkataramana Naidu. Chief Presidency Magistrate, Egmore, in the case in which Mr. Govind Swaminathan stands charged with offences under Section 304-A, I.P.C.FOC - 1,374 words
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Article56 1952-04-04 4 CALCUTTA: Cotton worth about Rs. 25 lakhs is reported to be lyinn unsold with farmers in Ahmedabad district. Merchants are carrying stocks worth about Rs. 1 crore. The Ahmedabad Central Co-operative Ba\nk, in colloboration with the Bombay Provincial Co-operative Bank, has decided to advance sale societies which haveFOC - 56 words
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Article141 1952-04-04 4 The Superintendent of TraiSc Police, Singapore Mr. W. R. M. ilaxworth in a statement yesterday announced that (i) whenever application Is made by post Car a Provisional Driving Licence, the applicant must send his National Registration Identity Card when returning the completed from, together witn two passport size141 words
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Article20 1952-04-04 4 KARACHI, Apr. 3. The Pakistan Government has announced the ratification of the Japanese peace treaty.20 words
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