Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1952
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Title Section16 1952-04-11 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL VIU. NO. 61 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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734 1952-04-11 1 Perimeter Curfew 2p.m. to 1 0a.m. House Curfew 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Supplied hood lo Communists And No Information 1 o Authorities ihe 4,000 people living in the oid and new villages ot Sungei Pelek, near Sepang, Selangcr, nad sanctions imposed on734 words
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156 1952-04-11 1 Security Forces Hound Out Bandits Three terrorists were wounded in the Federation Wednesday. A rj-ilice patrol fired on and ■A'uundcd a Chinese terrorist Sungei Siput area of Perak Wednesday mornins. In the Scpang area of Selangor Wednesday, a patrol oi security forces located a terrorist camp and encaged t:ic anemy.156 words
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Article29 1952-04-11 1 The Vice -Admiral. Sir Guy Ru sell One CJommander-ln-Ciiief Far East Station. ha£ been promoted to the ran Vlmiral with effect from Thursday, Apr. 10. 1952.29 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-04-11 1 Bpeweved l>.'. the all-Pa-I- t an \V't:/!eu"s Aflsa«tati«»». the eonfereaee opened by Gimhijn MnhaOMMd, Governor General of Pakistan, Mar. 29. Over 500 delegatea ■ttiuad e«;. Tlio confereaee was presided r i>v- Be^uin Ra'ana Lhtfoai Ali Khaa, President of the All-PakLs-feaa Women's Assoehition. Photo shows: The BeffMtt addresses the opening sessionA.P. - 76 words
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106 1952-04-11 1 No Indo-Pak Differences On 'S. Africa' KARACHI", A'.r. 10. Pal an's F:. i .r. Nfohaoi i .i -i -I'' :a:d in P.ir'ia in-.it yesterday here had been do difference between India and Pakistan on thi> question of persons ol [Ddtaa-PaUatan origin in 3outn Africa. He w.ts asked if it wasReuter - 106 words
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85 1952-04-11 1 BAUXITE FROM MALAYA INDIA PROCESS IN JAPAN TOKYO, Apr. 10.— Bauxite from Malaya and India may be processed in Japan aa a result of a partnership agreement between a leading Jrpan< lunftafum producer and :i Canadian company with vn. ement waa annyun•'ft y tho I i> Metal Compan; Ltd nd85 words
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106 1952-04-11 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9.— P resident Truman seized the vast American steel industry in the name of the United States Government last night, averting a shut-down of vital mills but touching oil a great court battle. The stfcel firms blasted the drastic move asA.P. - 106 words
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Article58 1952-04-11 1 tor. iu.- Re■■ei> of tht 1 ncy, Ti;>s here I denied report* I the s rviet l had sold rice U >'• at prices tv a U those in the ket. The agency in an innouncc meet said it -.%as authorised to state that the reportsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-04-11 1 Madras Ministry Announced Majority New Faces From Ow Own Corres|M)iide«it MADRAS. Apr. 10. Madras Ministry was announced at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Sri RajagopaladßUi is the Chief MWMer. Others are: Messrs A. B. Shctty, C. Subramaniain; K. Venkataswami Nal in N. Ranjra Reddl, Dooior M. V. Krishna Rao, V. C.99 words
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Article84 1952-04-11 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 10. United* States Secretary Of State. Mr. Dean Acheaon, told a "Point Four" conference hero that the success of the programme of aadisting underdeveloped areas depended on a congenial environment in the countries seeking assistance. "The people must b« recep- tive to an exchangeReuter - 84 words
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173 1952-04-11 1 Sarvapalli Declines Further Comment SCHIPHOL AIRPORT. Amsterdam, Apr. 10. The outgoing Indian ambassador to Russia. Sir Sarvapali Radhakri.shnan. On Wednesday declined to comment here on a report thr.t Marshal Stalin \va s planning: a new diplomatic offensive The ambassador who left h,oie for London on his way back to India,Reuter - 173 words
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Article22 1952-04-11 1 SCHIPHOL AIRPORT. Apr !0. Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Indian AmbesaadoX to Moscow, left hero Wednesflat by air for London.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article62 1952-04-11 1 N3W DELHI. Apr. 10— The Soviet Union will recall tho Tass News Agency CoiTespondent at New Delhi following protcsta by India of "distrottcd"' Musco.w broadcasts, IniVan sources said on Wednesday. h i.-sinn broadcasts have called Piime Minister Nehru's Government as reactionary Dnd a pawn of theA.P. - 62 words
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Article45 1952-04-11 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 10.-. Mi Balf, India's .V■i .1 r to th« Philipbim aent^d hii creder.tiyla to President Quiring in MalUi.i on Wednesday the lialiun v here reported. hus bafea represented in Manila by a CHarge DAf- Ires for some time. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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105 1952-04-11 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 10.— The British Colonial Developi X Corporation representative. Mr. F. R. Skermer. dis--a with the Indian Government's External Affairs Mi•t :y the question of the employment of Indian workers in rubber, hemp and palm oil plantations in British North Pcrneo. Employment ofReuter - 105 words
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48 1952-04-11 1 Mr. Guh"., Publicity Officer, n nent of India Inrojrmation Service in the entertained t^e officers of the I.N.S. Cauvery to a cocktail party yesterday at his residence. There was i ed tiering preent and Professor c Oatlin also graotd the occasion with hi& presence.48 words
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464 1952-04-11 1 PROF. CATLIN - India's Position Has Enhanced Asia's Status In World Politics PROF. CATLIN (By Our Staff Reporter) Professor George Catlin, an authority on international affairs in England, addressing the audience in the University of Malaya on Wednesday observed that with "indlo attaining independence, Asia's position In world politics has come to be464 words
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Article209 1952-04-11 1 ARYAN GYMKHANA ARRIVES (By Our Staff Reporter) Sixtten players aud three officer* of Aryan Gymkhana Football Tean arrived here vestercjy morning by SB. RaJula. [his tc\m repute*! to to India's best f«c thall feam fcOpni o '>{>ip up the country'* mccer record. Mr. ciatnam, the captain of the team said209 words
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Article258 1952-04-11 1 From our own correspondent CALICUT Apr. 10. The Collector of Malabar has initiated an enquiry into the case of an alleged assault of a medical officer attached to Androth Island in Laocadives group. Two days bade the medical officer attached to Androth Island arrived at Calicut in258 words
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Article36 1952-04-11 1 'Fala' is dead, and the gay little dog who was a constant ir.-.pajiion of President Franks D. Roosevelt has been bu-^ ried at the foot of his lat<s frisnd's yr«vo «t ByO* ?**Kfc36 words
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Advertisement11 1952-04-11 1 THE LEADING TAMIL DAILY]I _.J IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARS j11 words
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Advertisement35 1952-04-11 1 Subscription Rates fBY FUST) Mala/u, N.B. Borneo' and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 1 6.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Place* 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 1f. 50 6 39.00 1 Year 75.0035 words
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747 1952-04-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fit, Apr. 11, 1952. Looking Back THE 22-hour curfew imposed on the inhabitants of Tanjong Malim two weeks ago was lifted on Wednesday last and the cut in their rice rations have been restored. We are sure that this decision of General Templer was influenced by747 words
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Article131 1952-04-11 2 KANPUR, Apr. IO.An international exhibition of art was inaugurated in Kanpur on Monday by Madame Jose Moreno, wife of the Philip pines Charge d'Ailaire.s in 'ndiii. Over 250 paintings and art exhibits from several countries Including, France. Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom. China. Italy anc YugoslaviaGIIS - 131 words
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162 1952-04-11 2 "U nconstitutional Undemocratic" CALCUTTA, April, 7.— Mr. Sushil Banerjee, Chief Whip of the West Bengal Government and Mr. Naren Sen. M.L.A. walked out of the State Congress Executive Committee meeting protesting against what they called "unconstitutional and undemocratic procedure" followed in the meeting The executive met to discuss matters relatingFOC - 162 words
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Article78 1952-04-11 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 7. -The first sipmfnt of 5,000 tons of langaneso ore left. Bombay 'or Baltimore aboard the r.OOO ton Italian freighter "Vulcano." \dotber consignment of KW tons of manganese ore vli be snipped to the same lestlnation next, week from '/izagapatnam when 'Vulcano' arrlod nearly 19.999 tonsFOC - 78 words
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Article62 1952-04-11 2 CALCUTTA, Apr. 4— A Kalimpong message quotes a Gyantse report that the Nepali rebel leader, Dr. K. I. Singh, and his followers were intercepted at Gyantse by Tibetan authorises. Nepali-Tibetan negotiations on the future of the rebels were said to be proceeding. Dr. Singh, it will beFOC - 62 words
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1528 1952-04-11 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7. Adequate health pro.ec.kn is one of the national minima w.ncn every citizen iia» u right to expect and for the attainment of this objective we must move towards the establishment of a socialised medical service, said Rajkumari Am ritFOC - 1,528 words
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Article176 1952-04-11 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 4. The Government of Bombay has decided as a temporary measure upto June 30 1952, to permit retail cloth dealers in the State to buy or sell or keep in their possession stocks bf time-barred Indian mill made cloth in loose condition only.FOC - 176 words
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Article202 1952-04-11 2 TENALI: Swami Sitaram said that the question of separation of Andhra State need ilot wait until the foou problem was solved as the Goveinoi had recently stated. Addres.Mng a largely attended public meeting at Pedaravuv village, Swami Sitaram said that the question should not be put off asFOC - 202 words
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Article127 1952-04-11 2 KARAIKAL, Apr. 3— The' French India Representative Assembly which met at Pondicherry on March 29, elected the following office-bearers for the current year, President. Mr. C. Balasubramaniam Vice-Presidents: Mr. Rm A. S. Pakkiriswamy Pillai (Karikal) and Mr. K. Muthuswamy Pillafc (Pondicherry) Secretaries: Mr. A. AbuFOC - 127 words
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Article, Illustration531 1952-04-11 2 MADRAS COURT'S DECISION MADRAS, Apr. 4. The question whether a passoort issued during the time of the former British India Government would be valid for purposes of further endorsement under th e present Republican Government of India arose in a petition for the issue of aFOC; A.P. - 531 words
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Article81 1952-04-11 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. The Prime Minister of Afghanistan told a correspondent of the Bakhtar Afghanistan) News Agency that Afghanistan had declined to take part in the conference of Muslim countries proposed to be held in Karachi according to a Kabul radio broadcast. A KabulFOC - 81 words
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Article79 1952-04-11 2 ELEPHANT'S ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE NEW DELHI. Apr. 4.— One of two elephants flying in a 8.0.A.C. cargo plane between Calcutta and Delhi attempted to jump out today while in mid-air. The attempt was, however, noticed by the crew as the animals tnied to open the escape hatch with her trunk.FOC - 79 words
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Article750 1952-04-11 3 Docs Not Warrant Measures 7 hat Would Revive Inflation India's Finance MinisiC; Analyses Causes Of Slump BOMBAY, Apr. 9.— Addressing the Indian Merchants Chamber in Bombay yesterday, the Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh said that the recent fall in commodity and other prices did not containGIIS - 750 words
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Article99 1952-04-11 3 MUZZZAFARPUR. Apr. 10. —A public meeting was held in (Muzzafarpur Bihar) on londay to celebrate Vaisali festival India's Food Minister. Mr. K. M. Munshi. presided. VaLsali festival is held every year under the auspices of the VaLsali Sangh to commemorate the glories of ancient city of Vaisali <GIIS - 99 words
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90 1952-04-11 3 CALCUTTA. Apr. 10.— The West Bengal Government has batch of 34 political detenus, decided to release another According to PTI. 33 of them are Communists and one is a member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party of India. Among those to be released are sevenGIIS - 90 words
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102 1952-04-11 3 LAHORE, A,pr. 10.— The Pa kistan Socialist Party has demanded the imnediat^ release of Khan Abdul Ghatlar Khan. In a pamphlet released on Tuesday the party described the Red Shirt leader as the apostle of truth and non-violence. The pamphkt said: "Many socialGIIS - 102 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-04-11 3 Photo > NEW DELHI, Apr. 4. The new President of India is expected to be sworn in office on May 1 2 and the new Central Ministry on the following day, it is learnt here. The result of the Presidential electionFOC; A.P. - 410 words
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Article213 1952-04-11 3 MYSORE, Apr. 4.— The Rajjpramukh of Mysore had an info rnial talk with the new Ministers after the swearing-in ceremony. The Rajparmukh is stated to have told them that they had come to power at a critical time. Food was the most Important question and he hopedFOC - 213 words
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Article68 1952-04-11 3 JOHANNESBURG. Apr. IU. PTI-Reuter reports from Jdhannesburg that a threestage clan to defy aparthe:d laws in South Alrica was adopted at a public meeting on Sunday attended by thousands of African Indians and coloured people. The plan includes the defiance of certain laws by volunteerGIIS - 68 words
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Article367 1952-04-11 3 TRIVANDRUM, Apr. 6. A scheme to expedite leprosy relief and control work in J'ra-vancOie-Cochin has been drawn up. A sum of nearly three nklis oi rupees has been set apart in the budget for this work. lir. T. N. Jagadisum, Organising Secretary of the HindFOC - 367 words
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88 1952-04-11 3 CALCUTTA. April 10. A Philippines industrial survey ni&sion is expected to arrive n India this month. Thus va.s disclosed by the Acting Philippine Consul in Calcutta. Mr. Leon T. Garcia, at a Rotary Club meeting recenti.\ Referring to the nisorlcal background of Indo-Philip-oine relations, theGIIS - 88 words
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Article45 1952-04-11 3 SHILLONG. Apr. 10. -The Government Of Assam have distributed Rs. 800.000 throughout the State for selfhelD enterprises. Under the scheme, villages have constructed 348 miles of roads with 158 bridges and culverts; six canaLs: 137 insitutions for weaving, agriculture, fisheries, etc.. and 107 libraries. GIISGIIS - 45 words
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286 1952-04-11 3 Calcutta Red MLA'S Petition Dismissed CALCUTTA, Apr. 4. A special Bench of the Calcutta High Court, the Chief Du&Uce presiding, to-day dismissed the habeas corpus applications on behalf of the four Communist legislators of West Bengal, challenging the Government's right to detain them ruder the Preventive Detention Act, whislt theirFOC - 286 words
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232 1952-04-11 3 Manufacture Of Typewriters In India Shortly CALCUTTA. Apr. 6.— 'When tJie first typewriters wen* brought to India 75 years ago heir future was viewed with ;mve misgivings, one teadng newspaper remarked that they would soon find ttieir way to the scrap-heap" mid Mr. H. J. McGuire Managing Director. Reminpton RandFOC - 232 words
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Article308 1952-04-11 3 NEW DELHI, Apt. 10 —With a view to promoting trade between India and Ttaly letters were exchanged between Mr. Y. N. Sukthankar, Secretary, Ministry ofCommerce and Industry, and Signor Sydney Prina Ricotti, Italian Ambassador in India, to New Delni yesterday. This is the first post-war trade arrangementGIIS - 308 words
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Advertisement111 1952-04-11 3 WKEU D. T. Lim's Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relief. Get your HerbTea by your side and eat what you like. D. T. UM CO., 24, Prinsep St., S'pore-7. Phone *****. Needler's Chocolates Hmll Mark of Quality Highest Stmndmrdl Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz, Limited SINGAPORE \KUSUM VEGETABLE111 words
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44 1952-04-11 4 STRANGE ANIMAL THAT FRIGHTENS DOGS SYDN,EY, Apr. 10.— A strange- animal which frightens farmers dogs has appeared in Cobargo district on the north coast. Nobody can identify it. It is three feet in height and brown with a lighter streak on its hide. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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445 1952-04-11 4 Unmai lied Mothers Are On The Inciease! ANCIENT MINT MOULDS DISCOVERED Unmarried Mothers Are On The Icrease! COLOMBO: Unmarried mothers .are on the increase. This is one of the biggest problems that confronts City Social Workers. A legacy of the War, this probU'm has assumed alarming proportions in Colombo. Thij,FOC - 445 words
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Article218 1952-04-11 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Victor Rat■layaka. Parliamentary Secre tary, to the Minister of Telecommunications who v. re-elected chairman of the Morawak Korale planters' Association for the fifth time, a" ;u> 50th general meeting held at the Doniyaya Club, urgeo. the necessity Of reducing ex port duties on tea, rubber218 words
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Article95 1952-04-11 4 NEW C. M O. FOR COLOMBO COLOMBO: Dr. V. Nadavaiah tias been appointed Chief Medical Officer of Health. Colombo Municipality. He will succeed Dr. F. N. Jayewardene who will shortly relinquish his post. Dr. Nadarajah has. served the Colombo Municipality as Medical Officer of Health for 12 years and isFOC - 95 words
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Article144 1952-04-11 4 ce >mbo: The* mint ana moii ids believed to have b:. u c ec ,y Parakr&mabahu VI 4 1 e have been discoverea dur.n:,, excavations for tnt laj of li fouadat m stone toi a at'w block of the A 58 ilaya at. Kotte. k Ai'nough coin;, belonging u ktmgaFOC - 144 words
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36 1952-04-11 4 C-SHOW ESSAY CONTEST FOR CHILDREN COLOMBO: Thj l>.lu Dep irtment ha eU t< conduct an essay c for .sehooi chllclxen In of the iq, Fte :or th 51nhi I v ji each ui the r FOCFOC - 36 words
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