Indian Daily Mail, 6 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-06 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 56. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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169 1952-04-06 1 DURBAN, Apr. 5. Afri can, South African Indians and coloured men and women who have pledged themselves to a combined campa ign of passive resistance in South Africa are pushing ahead plans for going into action towards theGIIS - 169 words
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191 1952-04-06 1 PROTEST AGAINST MALAN TO BE PEACEFUL JOHANNESBURG. Apr. 5.Africans have been asked by their leader to behave quietly and peacefully in their nationwide meetings next Sunday in protest against Prime Minister Malan's apartheid race segregation) .policy. Dr. J. i>. Moroko. president of the African National Congress Thursday told them theReuter - 191 words
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Article217 1952-04-06 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— No Secretary or Head of the Department iltv the Delhi State Government can, under a directive issued by the Chief Commissioner, Mr. Shafnkar Prasad, grant a Press interview without the specific permission of the Chief Commissioner or of the Minister concerned.FOC - 217 words
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Article116 1952-04-06 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. An infonnal meeting of about a dozen newly-elected Members of Parliament was held here last week to explore the possibilities of forming an Opposition party in Parliament The talks will be continued later. One of the sponsors of the meeting told Pressmen thatFOC - 116 words
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Article122 1952-04-06 1 HIMALAYAN SNOWMAN LEGEND AGAIN InEW DELHI. Apr. s.—Tibetan villagers who claim to have seen the "Abominable Snowmen" who inhabit the Himalayas, say they are "tall, ferocious cannibals." Reports reaching here from Khatmandu quoted Tibetan traders aa saying the 'snowmen' are nine to ten feet tali with flowing white hair throughoutA.P. - 122 words
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Article115 1952-04-06 1 LONDON, Apr. 5.— The Sterling area's gold and dollar deficit for March dropped to $71,000,000, Mr. Richard Butler Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons yesterday. In January it was $299,000 000 and in February $266,000,000. The total deficit for the first quarterReuter - 115 words
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315 1952-04-06 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 5. The Soviet Foreign Minister gave a farewell luncheon party in honour of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan India's Ambassador here yesterday at which toasts to Indo-Soviet friendship were exchanged. Dr. Radhakrishnan is returning to his country where the Indian National Congress (the ruling party)Reuter - 315 words
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Article193 1952-04-06 1 "There is clearly a good deal that we could do by way of providing social workers and equipment in the resettlement areas" observed Mr. R. G. Casey, Minister for External Attairs, Australia, in a statement issued to the press, before leaving here on Saturday morning for193 words
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55 1952-04-06 1 Son decidmg whethcr to have a fulldresl dil- France appealed to the United Nations Security Council not to deal furtner with tne Tunisian question when it came before the Council last night. The French delegate claimed that Tunisian problem was notReuter - 55 words
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Article233 1952-04-06 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4 Me, libers o:' Parliament, representing certain n u Congress groups and independents, who have been meeting here during last week have decided to form an exposition Pairtv in Parliament. The party claims an initial strength of 40 members. The members also appointedFOC - 233 words
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Article28 1952-04-06 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— lndia made 190 million rupees hrough sales of 430,000 owts of spices during the eight months ending 1951. according to official trade reports.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article830 1952-04-06 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RA MBLER •IT is understood that the Government of India may grant financial aid to establish the library. It is their policy to assist the founding of Indian libraries in foreign countries It is understood that the library mentioned above refers to the Mahatma Gandhi i Memorial830 words
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436 1952-04-06 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. S. India's development programme under the Colombo Plan has been revised raising the expenditure for the six-year period under the plan from KKs 18,400 million to about Rs. 23.000 million, said a spokesman of the Central Ministry of Finance inGIIS - 436 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-04-06 1 Phojo). During her recent visit to Hyderabad (Deccan) Mrst Eleanor Roosevelt visited the Salar Jung Memorial Museum, where vast collec tions of art treasures collected by the late Nawab Mir Yusuf All Khan, the last of the Salar Jun^ family, are exhibited. Photo shows Mr^, Roosevelt beijiß- <<mi<l ucted roundGIIS - 55 words
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Article105 1952-04-06 1 DEMOCRATIC UNITED FRONT ATTITUDE MADRAS. Apr. s.— Mr. T. Prakasam, Leader of the United Democratic Front, told newsmen that he had not received any reply from His Excellency the Governor to the letter which he had addressed. In his letter, Mr. Prakasam stated, he had given the names of allFOC - 105 words
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Article216 1952-04-06 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 5. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands took as her text •"Mankind Should be of one Kind" in her speech to a joint session of the United States Congress Thursday. "A split humanity is like a split personality inclined to go from badReuter - 216 words
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Article961 1952-04-06 2 E. R. YARHAM - E. R. YARHAM by Evan Sherlock Holmes found the Dog useful in tracing culprits down. All dogs, ranging from the pure bloodhound down to "canine cocktails", have this capacity to follow a trail, to a greater or lesser degree. A short time back Frederick Poole brother961 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-04-06 2 tracking leash, followed the scent of an intruder round the ground until he efficiently located his quarry who was hiding on top of a cricket sight screen. As one would imagine, police officers, selected for duty with dogs have to366 words
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759 1952-04-06 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25 Foreign countries are of late greatly interested in strengthening their trade rel ations with India and in participating in the industrial development of the country. A 12-man Japanese industrial mission Is now in this country to explore the possibilityFOC - 759 words
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786 1952-04-06 2 KHATMANDU, Nepal: Some nations export coal. Others send abroad their foods, automobiles, or steel. But tiny Nepal's top export is still fighting men. Sturdy Gurkha warriors long tamed for their skill at close-in warfare— now oui of Nepal to serve the armies ofA.P. - 786 words
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Article106 1952-04-06 2 LONDON. Apr. 5. Mr. Arthur Dodds Parker. Conservative, told the House of Commons that the Ceylon Government had granted increases of pensions to all grades of Ceylonese pensioners to meet the increased cost of living since the war but refused similar increases co pensioners resident in Britain. HeReuter - 106 words
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433 1952-04-06 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31. A thirty-million-rupee scheme for tne development of the north-east frontier tribal area jf India has been prepared by ,ie Planning Commission for the lve-year period beginning 1951-1952. The plan, which includes development of agriculture, veterinary services, .sericulture, forests, roads,GIIS - 433 words
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Article, Illustration831 1952-04-06 3 Th- principle that no United Nations soldier should Have to endi re a second rigorous Korean winter has not applied to Le 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit. Until recently there was no regular rotation plan and the Unit has already been throughGIIS - 831 words
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Article123 1952-04-06 3 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ON MAY 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.The Election Commission's notification fixing tht dates for the various stages of the election of the new President will be issued shortly, it was learnt here. The last date for making nominations will be Apr. 12, date of scrutiny Apr. 14 lastFOC - 123 words
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Article45 1952-04-06 3 RAJKOT, Apr. 3.— Mr. R. U. Parikh, Home Minister, said in rej>ly to a question in the State Assembly recently that 122 persons had been killed by dacolts in the state since the integration. Of these, 89 were farmers and the remaining 33, included policemen."45 words
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Article194 1952-04-06 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— The Government of India has decided to set up a Hirakud Control Board and a Hirakud Control Development Board to ensure efficient, economical and early execution of the Hirakud Dam Project, it Is officially n/inounced According to the agreement arrived atFOC - 194 words
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Article97 1952-04-06 3 KARACHI, Mar. 30.— Th. budget estimates for Sind for the /next financial year sh">v* a surplus of Rs. 1,545,000. This is the first surplus budget tho province has had since tjir birth of Pakistan For the coming year, revenue is placed at Rs. 93,187.000 and expenditureFOC - 97 words
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Article505 1952-04-06 3 CALCUTTA, Apr. I.— The All -India Congress Committee recently passed a non-official resolution by Mr. C. E. Bharatan (Kerala) regretting the delay in the peaceful transfer of foreign settlements in India to the Indian Union and suggesting early steps for a peaceful transfer. The resolution says:FOC - 505 words
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Article67 1952-04-06 3 PEARL HARBOUR, Apr. S.— U.S. Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball told a press conference yesterday that Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's ability resist a Communist invasion of Formosa "depends on how fast we can give him supplies." Klmbell said the UJS. Navy in the Pacific was67 words
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Article940 1952-04-06 3 BOMBAY: "I am glad to inform you that trere Is a likelihood of our receiving financial assistance from the U.S.A. under the Technical Co-opera-tion Administration programme for the development of our marine fisheries. Technical discussions are going on at present between our experts and their counterparts inFOC - 940 words
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Article615 1952-04-06 3 Nepal T ourists' Paradise KHATJV^ANDU, Nepal: If your travel agent offers to book you a trip to remote Nepal, don't laugh in his face. Prime Minister M. P. Koirala hopes to make this Himalayan kingdom a paradise for tourists visiting the Indian sub-continent, given sufficient time and resources. "We haveA.P. - 615 words
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Article131 1952-04-06 3 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31. Four Indian musicians were honoured at a ceremony in R&shtracati Bhavan on Saturday when President Rajendra Prasad gave each of them a cash prize of Rs. 1,000 and a Kashmir shawl worth about Rs. 500. The awards are token of the Governments appreciationGIIS - 131 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1952-04-06 4 Ceylon News: COLOMBO, M;.f. 24 —A n application that the Court should visit No. 7, St. Albun's Place, the scene «f tin murder of Mrs. Ananda Satlusi vain, was made by Dr Colvin R. de Silva, Counsel forA.P. - 1,296 words
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Article143 1952-04-06 4 COLOMBO: The mint MM i>.o(ilds believed to have bet: used by Parakramabahu VI of Kotte have been discovered during excavations for the laying of a foundation stone for a new block of the Ananda Sastralaya at Kotte. Although corns belonging to kings of various period? haveFOC - 143 words
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643 1952-04-06 4 KANKESANTCRAI: "There has been an interesting turn in the tide, and large numbers of Jaffna boys are now finding their way to India for their education," said Professor C. Devanesan of Christian College. Madras, who was the chief guest at the prize-giving ofFOC - 643 words
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94 1952-04-06 4 Four Selected To Represent Ceylon At Olympics COLOMBO: Four sportsman have been selected to represent Ceylon a the Olympics at Helsinki. They are N. Ethiriveerasingham, the high jumper. Allen Smith, diver, and two boxers yet unnamed. It was further decided to send another boxer, swimmer and athlete if they reachedFOC - 94 words
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Article81 1952-04-06 4 MOSCOW, Apr. s.— The 15 Pakistani delegates to the World Economic Conference here headed by Iftikhar Uddin, leader of the Free Pakistan movement., yesterday offered prayers at the Moscow mosque. The congregation ot 1,000 later Hied past shaking handc with the delegates. The Pakistani AmbassadorReuter - 81 words
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Article146 1952-04-06 4 The marriage of iir. M. Ganesa.n, JiJ:ior Technical A-ssistant, Telecoms. Department, Kuala Lumpur, <M- si .son of Mr. Nanickam, Government Pensioner. SelcmbM to Miss Ratna Devi, the eldest daughter of Mr. K. Marickam. Muar was soii-irmisod ;;ccor,iiny to Hindu rites on Monday night at the146 words
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Article51 1952-04-06 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 5. The elections to Ceylon's House or Representatives is likely to be held in the last week oi May, usually reliable sources here said. The United National Party us reported to have already made nominations for 58 seats. Further nominations are expected to bp rfiarip shortly.-Reuter - 51 words
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