Indian Daily Mail, 13 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-13 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 63 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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247 1952-04-13 1 If Sec-Co Fails To Discuss Tunisia Asian Nations 7 o Urge Spl. Session Of Gen. Assembly UNITED NATIONS, New York, Apr. 12. Arab Asian nations at a meeting Friday decided to ask their governments for instructions on the possibility of calling a special meeting of the Generjl Assembly if theReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-04-13 1 High spots of the students' four-day t*ip to Washington D. C. capital of the United States, were visits to historic shrines, monuments and Government buildings. One or the .shrines they found most interesting was the Lincoln Memorial, which honors the memory of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States.U.S.I.S. - 97 words
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Article108 1952-04-13 1 CARPETS IN RAGE MUNICH, Germany, Apr. 12. The legend says that Adolf Hitler used to chew carpets in his fits of rage. History so far has not verified this. But an exhibition fin Munich proves that the Fushrer had at least an extraordinary interest in carpets. On displayA.P. - 108 words
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Article152 1952-04-13 1 LONDON, Apr. 12.— (8y K. N. Ramanathan), With 124 Labour Members of Parliament protesting against the policy of collective pufti.sb.ment In Malaya and 100 Conservative Members supporting that policy, Malayan ia a subject of live controversy in Britain today. The discussion in thf House of Lords thisReuter - 152 words
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Article100 1952-04-13 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 12_An airliner captained toy alnring star Jane PApman'a husband pranged Into the ocean hear San Juan. Puerto Rtoo, Friday wttfr th« peosSbfc Imb a* 51 lives. The entertainer's husband, captain John C. Burn, of New York, was reported among the 18 known survivorsA.P. - 100 words
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Article138 1952-04-13 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 12.— General Dwight Eisenhower came into the open as prospective Republican candidate for the United States presidency yesterday when President Truman agreed to relieve him of his duties as Atlantic Supreme Commander on June 1. A White House announcement disclosed that the formerReuter - 138 words
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Article205 1952-04-13 1 KATMANDU, Apr. 11.— The Swiss Himalayan expedition is due this week-end to reach a village only 30 miles from the Khumbu glacier where it will set up a base camp for the lirst non-British attempt to conquer 29,002-foot. Everest, the world's highest mountain. In the little villageReuter - 205 words
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29 1952-04-13 1 Aryan Gymkhana was beaten by Indo-Malays, the latter scoring four goals against three scored by the visitors, at the Jalan Besar Stadjnm here yesterday.29 words
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160 1952-04-13 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 12.— The Asoka pedestal and lotus will replace the Naval (Tudor) Crown and the Star of India respectively in the badges and crests of all Indian Naval ships and establishments. It was announcement by the Naval Headquarters on Thursday. In theGIIS - 160 words
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Article131 1952-04-13 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 12. The Ford Foundation appropriated U5522,331,736 in 1951 for education and peace projects. More than US$lOO,OOO,OOO in grants was allocated to educational purposes, including scholarships, the annual report said last night. Henry Ford 11, chairman of the trustees, said in the report: "It isA.P. - 131 words
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Article270 1952-04-13 1 Can't Vote In Elections COLOMBO. Apr. 11.— inaia h High Commissioner, Ke3hava Menon, today discusseu with Ceylon's Prime Minister an.l the Home Minister the position of Indian residents In Ceylon who have been disenfranchised for the general elections m May. Mr. Menon was said to naveinformed themReuter - 270 words
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Article43 1952-04-13 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 12.— Speaking at a symposium on cancer in Calcutta, Dr Subodh Mitra, President of the Indian Cancer Society, has advisesd smokers not to consume more than 20 cigarettes a day as too mucSi smoicimr may lead to cancer. GIISGIIS - 43 words
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Article650 1952-04-13 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RA MBLER RAKE'S PROGRESS The Singapore Indian Association is to hold a Children's Party*. To those who have been closely following the wh/imsicalitles of the defacto deity of the Indian Association the latest brain-wave does not strike as anything unusual, much less stir any concern. It is650 words
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706 1952-04-13 1 NEED FOR STRICT DISCIPLINE STRESSED AMBALA, Apr. 12. Mr. Jawoharlal Nehru, Congress President, told the Punjab and PEPSU Congress legislator* here last week, that they would have to render account of their activities every month, every week, every day and everyFOC - 706 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-04-13 1 For the ftrst time in Muslim History a conference of Miullia Women from inany Muslim countries was held, -in Lahore, Pakistan. Sponsored by the All-Pakistan Wome»*rt AfMtoc-iatlnn. the conference was openrtd by Ghulam Goreraor General of Pakistan, Mar. 29. Ow* 566 delegates attendnd. The confereace was presided over by BegunA.P. - 61 words
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Article185 1952-04-13 1 NEW DELHI. Rpr. 12.— The Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, said Thursday that "Kashmir's accession to India will have to be of a restricted nature so long as Communalism has a foothood on the soil of India." This was Sheikh Abdullah's reply toReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement33 1952-04-13 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 I Year 44.00 Other Place* 1 Month 6.5i 3 Months 19.50 6 3*.oe 1 Year 7*oo33 words
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Article261 1952-04-13 2 ALLAHABAD. Apr. 7.— The Chief Justice of India, Mr. Patanjali Sastri. said here today that democracy in India could be strengthened ony by making the people conscious of the rights they enjoyed and of the responsibilities that lay on them. If democracy in India failed,FOC - 261 words
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Article1108 1952-04-13 2 NURA - NURA Growing Fast 'Fighting Fit" By Th« call cam* over I.N.S. Delhi's armament broadcast equipment: "ACTION STATION." Within two minutes, eight hundred men were at their jobs. Only a fourth of them were actually on duty at that moment and others were eating, resting or sleeping.1,108 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-04-13 2 Photo. High- spots of the students* four-d-iy trip to Wuxhiiitfton. D. C. capital of the Unite-* States* wire visits to historic shrines, monuments and Gwi»weM< buSMtaga. Shown visiting the Tomb of the tJ. S. Unknown Soulic-r of World War I, in Arlington National Omotery, near Washington, are (left to right)U.S.I.S. - 83 words
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Article212 1952-04-13 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7. The Government of India announced here to-day that 25,000 tons of gur wMll be released for report outside the country with immediate effect. The announcement said th;it the Government are also exploring the possibility of exporting tho surplus production Of sugar outside theFOC - 212 words
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414 1952-04-13 2 Cotton Growers' Representatives Meet Mahatab NEW DELHI, Apr. 6— The Commerce and Industry, Minister. Mr. Mahatab, is understood to have told a deputation of cotton growers from Madhya Pradehs that he expected textile mills to be able to lift their quotas within a few days as a result of theFOC - 414 words
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Article346 1952-04-13 2 Madya Pradesh Finances NAC-PUR. Mar. 21.— A do- mand for tht appoirtmeni of i p special committee to into I Lhe question of What i< des- cribed as "the alarming fall" in the Stite'< estimated revenues ar.d suggest ways to n d ice r yp^nditure hns be. n made by346 words
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521 1952-04-13 2 Secularism India's Unifying Principle Says Turkish Press NEW DELHI: Dr. Ahmet Sukru Esmer, member of the Turkish Press delegation to Inc'Jla, said that two things in I India impressed the delegation most one the great construction work jroing all over the country industrial enterprises nnd a^rcultural projects and the other521 words
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Article147 1952-04-13 2 MOSCOW. Apr. 12.— Lord Boyd Orr, head of the British delegation to the Moscow Economic Conference, said last night: "I have been astonished at Hie success of the conference. There has been a complete absence of any political propaganda or any shadow of illfeelin? expressedA.P. - 147 words
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Article65 1952-04-13 2 COLOMBO Sister Sudharma the graduate Buddhist nun who went to Penang last December has returned owing to the activities of terrorists. Joining a Buddhist institution in Penang run by women Sister Sudharma taught English and Buddhism to lay pupils. She had also a rur-n--ber of children fromFOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration1851 1952-04-13 3 Murder Charge Denied COLOMBO, Apr. l.—M. Sathasivam, wellknown cricketer who is first accused in the qa rage-death case, gave evidence before the Colombo South Magistrate, Mr. N. M. J. Rajendran, yesterday. Sathasivam is charged along with his servant boy William, with murderingF.O.C. - 1,851 words
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Article1148 1952-04-13 3 COLOMBO, Apr. 2.— Mr. M. Sathasivam, the first accused, was cross-examined by Mr. Christie Seneviratne, Counsel for William the whole of yesterday afternoon when the garage murder case was taken up for inquiry before Mr. N. M. J. Rajendran. the Colombo South Magistrate. The case was to tiaveFOC - 1,148 words
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Article46 1952-04-13 3 Mr. Sathasivaam and his servant boy, William, are jointly charged with the murder of Mrs Sathasivam. Ml Sathasivam is charged separately with thr murder of Mrs. SathaM\;ini. William faces an alternative charge of having aided and abetted Mr. Sathasivam to commit the alleged murder.46 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-04-13 3 After-class dusc^H faculty membens^H college life which T.i,' discussion sro^B juvenile delinquencyHßß Marion, Ohio; Charlottr^B vania: Dr. Hakeem. Profe^^B at the University; Paul TalbM Vj Khin Khin Tint. Below Khil^WW^^^^^^^P*nies in the "wishing pool" beside MiiW^HH^HT tl^ college campus with her i.s a iriend, Rita^Bl^Piy. ol Cleveland, Ohio.- USIS PHOTOS.USIS - 50 words
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Article67 1952-04-13 3 NEW YORK. Apr. 11.— Tlie Security Council on Thursday met the second time on the Tunisian dispute Britadn announced she would oppose discussion of tre Tunisian question by the Council. The United States announced she would abstain in a vote »n whether the Council should debateReuter - 67 words
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Article187 1952-04-13 3 SIMLA. Apr. 6.— Mr. Padam Dev. Home, Education and Industries Minister, told the Himachal Pradesh Assembly today that It was prOpoßed to provide for Rs 4% crore9 foi various development schemes in the State's flve-year plan. Construction of roads at an estimated cost OfFOC - 187 words
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Advertisement126 1952-04-13 3 Passages to South India B. I. S. N. CO.. Straits /Nagapattinam/Madras Seme* J£V. S.S. "RAJULA" s SAILS Singapore. P. Swettenham, Penan^. 14- 4-52 15- 4-52 17- 4-52 9- 5-52 10- 5-52 12- 5-52 3- 6-52 4- 6-52 6- 6-Bfi First Class, Second Class "A" ft "B" Excellent accommodation and every126 words
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Article681 1952-04-13 4 w a daymet of the Mgrap/ud w> an em- forth-* bt.s in Wo/" //i- of H at ■^^eTectiona. Tl^HlWaiittee outlined the following against the decision to hold elections on the 1950 electoral lists. (1) Over 235.000 applications for registration as citizens of Ceylon under the In- -pr 4i HistaniFOC - 681 words
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Article176 1952-04-13 4 COLOMBO: The High Commissioner for India in Ceylon' has announced that tne to]-! lowing applicants has b"rv provisionally selected for Government, of India Cultural Schoarship awards for the year 1952-53. Admissions to the respec tive educational institutions as shown against their names are being arranged byFOC - 176 words
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Article343 1952-04-13 4 JAFFNA: "Kandyan Dancing could be improved greatly if background music and facial expression were introduced on the lines of KathaKali Art" said Mr. E. Krishna Iyer the well-known art critic and advocate of Madras, in the course of a lecture on Tamil Culture and Indian Dance Art atFOC - 343 words
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Article157 1952-04-13 4 COLOMBO: Nearly 25 000 government servants will be engaged on ,p"cial election duty during tne forthcoming elections. Them will be 2.300 polling [stations and these will be In charge- of 2,300 senior presiding officers. There wUi also be 4.603 junior presidio cers, 17.0u0 cler^o and nearlyFOC - 157 words
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137 1952-04-13 4 Labour Causes Anxiety To Conservatives LONDON. April 12.— A smashing comeoe^c by Bri tish Socialists in the country elections has tOOCked tiia ruling Conservative Party. Labour Party leaders ascribe their victories to the failure of Winston Churchill's government to keep election promises of better living. The Conservatives contend they wereA.P. - 137 words
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Article169 1952-04-13 4 CAPE Tt WN, Apr. 12. fn l Nationalist Governm^n Premier D. P. Malan pla > t introduce 1 gislation in •iament m<t week d( Wjth the si uation cau^ 1 i the Appeal Court's Invj lid Mon of one of the vital law m his pru ?ra:n:neA.P. - 169 words
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Advertisement99 1952-04-13 4 A/ew City Cinema (GEYLANG SERAI) Specially for Easter Holidays DAILY: 3.15 US !»13 P.M. The first Hindustani picture with Egyptian and Chinese Dances "USTAD PEDRO" with LEONAR MARIA, BEGUM PARA, SAPRU. MUKRI etc. SPECIAL EASTER MORNING SHOWS r TODAY 11 A.M. MACOMBER AFFAIR TOMORROW 11 A.M. A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA99 words
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