Indian Daily Mail, 15 April 1952
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Title Section16 1952-04-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 65. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article52 1952-04-15 1 LUCKNOW. Apr. 15.— A nre believed to have been caused by a (hookah has killed 23 .people, including nine children in the village of Daloopur in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, according to reports reaching here. About 3,000 people were homeless after 500 village huts had beenReuter - 52 words
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198 1952-04-15 1 Attitude Of U.N. Portends Dangerous Repercussions, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier, said Monday that if the United Nations fails to take up the issue of Tunisia, it will leave the impression that the voices of AsiaA.P. - 198 words
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Article126 1952-04-15 1 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 14. The Security Council is expected today to end the first phase of the Franco-Tunisian question by voting to let both parties continue negotiations without outside interference. The only issue still left pending for the session is whether the eleven Arab-Asian nations who brought theReuter - 126 words
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Article92 1952-04-15 1 The Indian delegation to the special session of the International Wheat Council to be held in London from April 17 to May 9 to discuss terms and conditions on which the International Wheat Agreement is to be renewed will consist of Mr. P. A. Gopalakrishnan. Joint Secretary,GIIS - 92 words
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Article324 1952-04-15 1 Indian Navy's Progress Pizey CALCUTTA, Apr. 14.— ViceAdmiral Pizey, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, said in Calcutta on Saturday that the first phase of development of the Indian Navy in all its branches had been completed and the second stage of consolidation and development had begun. Speaking to news men,GIIS - 324 words
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Article60 1952-04-15 1 TOKYO, Apr. 14.— Only nine paragraphs in the Korear armistice document remain to be agreed upon. Sub-committees have been writing the text item by item as United Nations and Communist delegations reached accord. The current draft runs to 126 typewritten pages and contains 63 numbered paragraphs notA.P. - 60 words
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Article65 1952-04-15 1 PARIS, Apr. 14.— The French National Assembly at a meeting in Paris on Friday ratified treaty with India transferring the French town of Chandernagore from French to Indian sovereignty. Mr. Maurice Schumann. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said, that French culture would be preserved in CJhandernagore.GIIS - 65 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-04-15 1 New York, Hie city which has grown from a small Dutch settlement to the see >nd largest town in the world, gave a great welcome to Queen Juliana of Holland and her consort, Prlince Bernhard, Apr 7. The Dutch Queen and her husband, currently on a state visit to USAA.P. - 110 words
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133 1952-04-15 1 TRUCKS TO CARRY RIVER WATER TO DROUGHT AREAS BHOPAL, Apr. 11.— Fifteen thousand head of cattle and more than 300 men have so far moved to the Parbati river bed on the western border of Bhopal for want of drinking water in the drought-affected interior. Under its immediate relief programmeFOC - 133 words
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Article101 1952-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Indian Government last Saturday night handed parliament an analysis of recent elections which gave Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party 326 seats of a total of 489 seats contested. The report said 105,987,000 votes were polled, of which the Congress PartyA.P. - 101 words
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Article83 1952-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— The Hindi version of India's FiveYear Plan hae just been published by the Planning Commission. Entitled "Pratham Panch-Varshia Yojana Id Ruprekha ka Prarambh" and translated by Pandit Amar Nath Vidyalankar, the Hind) edition follows the same pattern ae the English one.GIIS - 83 words
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Article37 1952-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— West Germany'? first ambassador to India, Herr Ernest Wilhelm Meyer, arrived here Sunday from Frankfurt. He will present his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad on April 22.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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127 1952-04-15 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. A group of US businessmen recently returned from India said in Washington on April 9 that progressive Government officials in India had encouraged private investment through legal guarantees ensuring fairness to the investor and recipient countries. The businessmen were discussing the progressGIIS - 127 words
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Article65 1952-04-15 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 14.— Gen. Douglas MacArthur said yesterday that he is not "a candidate for any public office." He made the statement in a letter to the chairmen of the Young Republican Club at Reed College, Portland, Oregon. The former Far Eastern commander advised votersA.P. - 65 words
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Article170 1952-04-15 1 India Govt. To Make Strong Representation NEW DELHI, Apr. 14. The Govern nt of India have asked their High Commissioner in Colombo t.-» make a strong representation to the Ceylon Government on the question of Franchise for Indians in the coming elect cm in Ceylon.GIIS - 170 words
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63 1952-04-15 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. U. The Indian Federation of Working Journalists decided S r.'ay not to participate in the forthcoming conference of th« Preparatory Committee of In\ inational Journalists in Brussels. The Federation Mid It C.d not wish to be ass'c fated with the formation of b now internationalReuter - 63 words
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Article94 1952-04-15 1 KOREA, Apr. 1 —A happy American soldier s wearing U.S. screen st.r 3etty Hutton's perfumed anel pyjamas. The lucky n:an is Corporal Edward L. H; r of Virginia Hardy didn't :.\6, borrow or steal the dainiy nightwear. He won them. When Mi i Hutton visited the 25thA.P. - 94 words
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Article564 1952-04-15 1 Communists And Allies Out To Oppose Ministry INTERESTING POLITICAL SCENE AWAITED IN BUDGET SESSION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 14. The newly formed cabinet has settled down to work at the Secretariat. All newspapers are lukewarm about the new cabinet. Inspite of high hopes in564 words
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Article79 1952-04-15 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Apr. 14.— Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald wife of the British Commlssinor General in South-East Asia, landed here today from Singapore with her three children on her way to Canada, her home country. Mrs. MacDonald, who tra veiled in the Dutch liner Oranje, Ls expected to leave England againReuter - 79 words
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971 1952-04-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Apr. 15, 1952. AVERT THE CRISIS The fourteen-day ultimatum presented to the City Council by the Federation of City Council Employees Unions expressing their grievances and seeking proper redress had expired yesterday and the reply of the President of the City Council is reported to971 words
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Article62 1952-04-15 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 14. -Iniia Imported 53.500.000 rupees U5511, 235. 000) worth of coton machinery during the nght months endin? December, 1951, of which the United Kingdom alonp supplied for c '4,800.0)') rup<vs iUSs7.^in. wo), according to official Igures released here. Other suppliers incudeo Tn-an. 8.400,000A.P. - 62 words
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Article175 1952-04-15 2 POONA. Apr. 12.— The Kir!lo~kar oil engines factory. Bituated in Kirkee, which manu- factures diesel engines, is likely to be closed down. A spokesman of the factory Jlo take tills decision owing to I paid that they have been forced lark of sales of enginesFOC - 175 words
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601 1952-04-15 2 Demand For Immediate Release Of 'Frontier Gandhi PAK. SOCIALISTS ISSUE 16-PAGE PAMPHLET LAHORE, Apr. 11.— The Pakistan Socialist Party has de •manded the immediate release I from prison of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan the ailing Red Shirt leader whom it describes as "the apostle of truth and non-violence." In aFOC - 601 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-04-15 2 ~The Arab League met for a 40-minute session in Ca/iro on March 29. Representatives from the seven member states attended the meeting, the annual spring session, and adjourned subject to recall if necessary. The League had in its 40 minute meet tacitly agreed to take no action on vital MiddleA.P. - 75 words
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76 1952-04-15 2 BALLIA, i UP.) Apr. 11.— About 3.500 acres of land in BftllsdUl tehsil of Ballia district have been placed at the disposal of Acharya Vinoba Bhave by the district authorities for landless persons. This land has been under attachment for some years pending finalFOC - 76 words
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61 1952-04-15 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 11.— As the outstanding transactions in shares in the Ahmedabad Share and Stockbrokers Association have not yet been liquidated, the Government of Bombay has given its coiHdnt to close the market for forward business in shares till May 9. The closure of the malketFOC - 61 words
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Article242 1952-04-15 2 NEW DELHI. Apr. 11— Exhibitions of Indian art will be organised in several places in China during: May, 1952. The exhibitions are being spon~ sored by the Ministry of Education. Government of India >nd oi^anised by the All-in-lia Fine Arts and Crafts Society. New Delhi. Mr.FOC - 242 words
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157 1952-04-15 2 KARACHI, Apr. 1 1 The Working Committee of the Pakistan Muslim League ioday ordered immediate dissolution of the Karachi Provincial Muslim League and holding of fresh elections. Recenily there had been severe criticism in the press and public of the Karachi Muslim LeagueFOC - 157 words
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Article183 1952-04-15 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 12.— A move to form an all-India organi sation for youth between tne ages of 14 and 21 was initiated here on Apr. 5 with the appointment of a nine-man committee at a meeting of various youth organisation representatives. The organisation representatives. The conferenceFOC - 183 words
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Article47 1952-04-15 2 KABUL, Apr. 11.— Twenty seven thousand tribesmen belonging to- the warlike Orakzai tribe in a Jirga (conference) held at Mianmila recently decided to tour Rabiakhcl country, "in order to co ordinate efforts of all people living in that area for achieving independence in Pakhtoonistan."— FOCFOC - 47 words
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526 1952-04-15 2 Teaching Of Sanskrit: Munshi's Plea tor Re-orientation MUUAFFARPUR, Apr. 13. Shri K. M, Munshi, India's Food Minister, said recently that unless the traditional methods of teaching Sanskrit were reorientated and vitalized "our Pathshalas" will disappear and with them will go Sanskrit as a living, spoken ianguage." Shri Munshi, who wasFOC - 526 words
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Article95 1952-04-15 2 KABUL, Apr. 11.— The Afghan. Government has called up for compulsory military training the 22 and 23 years age groups. The training which will be mainly for. infantry, is to extend over a period of two years. Compulsory military training was introduced in the country during-FOC - 95 words
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Article81 1952-04-15 2 BOMBAY, Apr. B.— The first important phase excavation of 20,500 ft. long tunnel of the Bombay Municipal Corporation's Rs 15-crore five-year project to aujjment the city's water supply was completed today. The tunnel is one of the three major items of the Vai-tarana-cum-Tansa scheme, the other twoFOC - 81 words
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1487 1952-04-15 3 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs Federation of Malaya, at the opening of the fifteenth All-Malaya Urban Co-opera-tive Conference at the Wellesley Primary School on Saturday that they must develop a "belief in the value of co-operation as1,487 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-04-15 3 A Japanese communist struggles with police during a raid on a Communist hideout before dawn on Mar. 29. One hundred police broke in on a cottage overlooking Ogochi Dam. 56 miles south-east of Tokyo, which was flying the red flag and captured 23 Communist leaders. The Communists were taken intoA.P. - 63 words
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Article172 1952-04-15 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 13.— The second session of the Defence Science Conference will be held in Delhi from Apr. 21 to 26. Distinguished scie n t i sts from universities and research institutions havn been invited to present papers and take part in discussions at the Conference.FOC - 172 words
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Article141 1952-04-15 3 BOMBAY, Apr. 13. Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain. India's Minister of State for Rehabilitation, is understood to have told a deputation of the Sindhi Panchayats' Federation, Bombay, that the Government of India would consider the question of receiving two lakh Harijans living in Sind in case they choseFOC - 141 words
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Article87 1952-04-15 3 HLDERABAD, Apr. 13.— The quantum of subsidy by the Government of India to the various Indian airlines will be decided by the end of this month. The Government, which had been giving a subsidy of eight annas per gallon of aviation spirit to these airlines, stopped itFOC - 87 words
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108 1952-04-15 3 SOVIET DESIRE FOR PEACE Sarvapalii BOMBAY, Apr. 14. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan reJring Indian Ambassador to Aiissia, said on arrival here Sunday by air from London hat it was "a crime" in Russia to talk about war. He was convinced, he said, nere was a genuine desire for :eace among theReuter - 108 words
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Article116 1952-04-15 3 LONDON, Apr. 14. The London mass circulation Sunday paper. The People, published a report Sunday from its diplomatic correspondent that British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill gave a private interview last week to retiring Indian Ambassador at Moscow. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. The correspondent added that at thisReuter - 116 words
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Article126 1952-04-15 3 PATNA, Apr. 13.— Shri Lakshmi Narain Sudhansu. President of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee, has issued a statement urging the people of Bihar to raise their voice against the shifting oi the proposed site of the raii-cum-road bridge over the Ganga from near Patna to Faracca in MurshidabadFOC - 126 words
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290 1952-04-15 3 NAGPUR, April 10. The Madya Pradesh Government, in a memorandum to the Finance Commission that is com-, ing here this w• k ar understood to have suggested that some portion of the Central Government must be set apart and the balance distributed on the basis290 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-04-15 3 Photo), Students from various countries attended 1952 New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools in the United States. High spots of the students' four-day trip to Washington, D.C.. capita! of the United States, were visits to historic shrines, monuments and Government buildings. The Forum delegates are shown here atUSIS - 69 words
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Article17 1952-04-15 3 Parliament) Saturday "British agents had tried to kill me. Now they are trying to destroy my plans."17 words
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Article27 1952-04-15 3 TEHERAN, Apr. 13. The Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Moddadeq. was reported to have told more, than 60 newlyelected deputies of th« Majlis (Lower Hous* of the Praia*27 words
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Article383 1952-04-15 3 COMMITTEE FOR PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE MOSCOW, Apr. 13. The International Economic Conference at its closing meeting elected a committee for promotion of international trade with representatives from 22 nations including India, Pakistan and Japan. An amendment to the resolution to establish a committee for theReuter - 383 words
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Article105 1952-04-15 3 MELBOURNE, Apr. 14.— Dr. Herbert Evatt, leader of the Australian Labour Opposition, said Sunday rearmament could proceed to such an extent that war might become inevitable. Dr. Evatt, a former United Nations president, was addressing the Easter conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour Party.Reuter - 105 words
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1600 1952-04-15 4 CEYLON NEWS: Says Did Not Squeeze Vtife?s Throat COLOMBO, Apr. 3.— William's statement in width he alleged that M. Sathasivam had 'squeezed Mrs. Sathasivam's throat" was denied by Sathasivam yesterday, at the inquiry into the garage-death case at the Colombo South Magistrate's Court, before Mr. N.FOC - 1,600 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-15 4 Photo. Marshal Tito, Yugoslav Chief of State, tells the Yugoslav Parliament, Mar 31, that his Government will never agree to the Italian occupation of the Anglo-American occupied zone of Trieste. Over 100,000 Yugoslavs packed Belgrade's main square in a protest meeting earlier in the day.— A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article263 1952-04-15 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said in the course of a talK he gave at the Law College, Hultsdorf, on "The Political Future of Ceylon that his Party was prepared to collaborate with any other party afterFOC - 263 words
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Article111 1952-04-15 4 The Negri Sembilan Police Co-operative Stores Society Ltd.. was opened by t.:e British Resident, Negri Sembilan, Mr. M.C.11 Sheppard, on April 14, among those present were Mr. H. J. Barnard. Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan. and Mrs. Barnard. Mr. K. S. H. Kemp. Assistant Commissioner of111 words
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Article66 1952-04-15 4 Wih effect from today, dutiable trade parcels (not private or personal parcels) other than P.0.C.. insured. C.0.D.. and/or registered letter packets will be be conveyed to the customs warehouse where the duty will be assessed by the Customs Department. Addresses of such parcels will be called by66 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter78 1952-04-15 4 Sir,— A few days ago I read j. notice regarding a Kamala Bazar organised by the Ciub, an "organisation for Indian ladies." Tneir constitution says that it is a ..uib for Indian, Ceyionese and i. J aitistani ladies. Wnen did ihey change their ruies? Or nave78 words
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Article164 1952-04-15 4 Details have now been reeved of an action Which last Wednesday .1 Negri Sembilan. The 17 urkha cantacted terrorists n two occasions. Three terjrists were killed. x Two riflea .nd a quantity of ammunition .ere captured. In the Kluang area of Jolorc Sunday a patrol of164 words
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34 1952-04-15 4 The Federation Government has selected Captain iVlohamed Salleh. to advise on the reform and rehabilitation of Malay detainees from all over the Federation in the newly established camp at Morib.34 words
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58 1952-04-15 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 14. The I Finance Minister of Ceylon. Mr. J. R. Jayawardens, Sunday directed that the 1948 administrative regulation controlling trade union activities of public servants be repealed. In a statement the Minister explained that the regulation wa« no Ipnger necessary "arReuter - 58 words
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Article31 1952-04-15 4 MOSCOW. Apr. 14. Ret' China's delegation to the International Economic Con fcrence here has concluded deals to date worth about U*****.000.000 (£53,400,000), an informed source said today A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article41 1952-04-15 4 The High Commissioner, federation of Malaya. General Sir Gerald Templer. has sent a congratulatory mesiaze to tie Commandinji Officer. No. 2 Malay Regiment for killing five terrorists In the Kampar area of Perak on Saturday.41 words
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