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Title Section16 1952-04-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 78. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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189 1952-04-28 1 India Welcomes UN Efforts On Kashmir Issue Pakistan Expresses Disappointment? NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. India will continue to welcome the efforts of U.N. mediator Frank Graham to solve the Kashmir problem, sources close to the Foreign Ministry said in commenting on Graham's latest report to the Security Council. Official reactionA.P. - 189 words
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Article87 1952-04-28 1 KARACHI, Apr. 27.—High Pakistani official sources expressed disappointment after reading the first summary of the report on Kashmir pre. paretl by Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Representative for Kashmir. The full official verefon 13 understood not to have been received in Karachi yet. On Dr. Graham's suggestion thatReuter - 87 words
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Article53 1952-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— The Japanese Charge D'Affaires-De-signate, Ichiro Kawasaki arrived in New Delhi by axr Saturday. He will open the Japanese Embassy here on Monday as soon as the state of war between India and Japan ends on the coming into force of the JapaneseReuter - 53 words
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Article105 1952-04-28 1 Indian Reds On "Kashmir NEW DELHI. A»r. 27.—Indian communist leaders urged ill "democratic elements" in India Saturday to work for withdrawing the Kashmir dispute from the United Nations. It was a changed attitude from bbe previous line that India and Pakistan should end i heir Kashmir dispute because it wasA.P. - 105 words
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Article191 1952-04-28 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. 150 Thai Naval Cadets will form the audience for a broadcast to be recorded by the band of 12th Royal Lancers conducted by Mr. E. A. Moon in the auditorium of Radic Malaya Station. A Special191 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-04-28 1 In a village in Pakistan, a 3-day-old baby is given his first bath by a nurse of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). The nurse is instructing mothers In the principles of personal hygiene and care of infants. She has also established a maternal and child welfare clinicU.S.I.S. - 63 words
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166 1952-04-28 1 Indian Reds Want India Quit C'wealth! NEW DELHI, Apr. 27 Con. munist member? of the new IncHan Parliament disclosed Saturday they want India t< withdraw from the Common wealth, confiscate and nationalise all British business in the country and take the initiative in bringing the Big Five po wers togetherReuter - 166 words
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Article96 1952-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. India's first official goodwill mission to communist China a 14-member cultural group headed by Madame Vijayalakahmi Pandit departed by air jesterday for Canton. The group will spend one night in Bangkok, Thailand. Obviously picked by the government to obtain a balancedA.P. - 96 words
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88 1952-04-28 1 Disqualified Madras Minister Not Resigning! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 27. Th Madras Minister Sankara Reddi, who has been disqualified by the Election Commissior for failing to submit proper returns of expenses for the as sembly electio n will not resigr office in" iately. According to law in operation88 words
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164 1952-04-28 1 friendliness And Co-operation With All Frontier Nations —NEHRU DARJEELING. West Ben Mill Apr. 27. Indian Prime Minister Jauaharlal Nehru reiterated at a mass meeting here Saturday that India's fc relßn IM)licy was onc of fr|end Uness and cooperation with aU nations on her frontier, particularly China and Tibet. India didReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-04-28 1 Photo Egyptian Princess Fai/-a (light) looks at a flower show at the Royal Society of Agriculture in Cairo on Apr. 12. The Princes, a sister of King Farouk of Egypt, had Just opened the show A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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59 1952-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— Par' of the historic old wall round Delhi Etormed by British troops during the mutiny of 1857 is to disappear under a development and housing schemes for the city. It is being pulled down to make way for model colonies ofReuter - 59 words
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Article147 1952-04-28 1 UN. HEADQUARTERS. Apr. 27. -An Indian source said ast night that the Indian lelegation to the United Nations had told other members that the U.N. might lose Us effectiveness if it ignored the :lea of "small countries.The informant said thut Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal. head of theReuter - 147 words
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367 1952-04-28 1 Six Bandits Including T op Military Commander Killed In Selangor Satur: Six terrorists including a lop ranking military commander of the terrorist army have been killed In two actions in the last 24 ho urs in the Kuala Kubu district of Selangor by the Ist Suffolks. Long Pin. Commander of367 words
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183 1952-04-28 1 THEY WANTED SARVAPALLI TO BE PRESIDENT From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 27.— San t palli Radhakrishnan who has been elected unopposed as th* 1 vice-president of the ludia.fi Republic recently, came to Madras Friday to spend tIM interval with his family in Madras which is h'.s liomr town. Sir183 words
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562 1952-04-28 1 DEFEAT TERRORISM INTERRACIAL POLICIES BE GOOD NATIONALISTS ALSO GOOD INTERNATIONALISTS "Do all that you can to help the Government to defeat the Communist terrorists; make all your policies and actions as far as possible inrer-raciai and be good Malayan Nationalists, but at the562 words
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Article103 1952-04-28 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) SUNDAY: Mr: J. F. Nicoll. the Governor of Singapore visited Pula Tekong this morning and inspected the harbour area also. The party which left at 10 a.m. from the Master Attendant Pier first visited the Boys Club met leaders of various Communities103 words
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Article213 1952-04-28 1 Genera] Sir Gerald Temper in a message to the Malayan Youth Council's annual general conference says: 'Non-racial Youth Organisations are the most important means of training good citizens willing to accept responsibilities, and in which each member plays a part for the common good of213 words
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291 1952-04-28 1 EIGHT BANDITS KILLED: FIFTEEN TAMILS ARRESTED SATURDAY Eight terrorists killed, one was captured and three were wounded in the last 24 hours. There were no security forces casualties. A patrol of the Ist Suffolks contacted and killed two female terrorists in a small samp in the Kuala Kubu district of291 words
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961 1952-04-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Apr. 28, 1952. Templer Speaks The trend of events in our country during the last few weeks has been reassuring. An impression is gaining ground amongst the classes who have hitherto been rather sceptical about the future of Malaya and the ending of the Emergency,961 words
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Article98 1952-04-28 2 PRESIDENTSHIP OF M.P.C.C. BOMBAY. Apr. 25.— Mr. BS. Hirey, Minister for Revenue, Agriculture and Fure^ts, Government of Bombay, snid here that he had not "given thought to the question of his resigning the Presidentship of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee in view of his being appointed Minister." Mr. Hirey. toldFOC - 98 words
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112 1952-04-28 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. Nepal is hoping to send two senior officials to London's Scotland Yard soon for tralnng in police intelligence nethods, Mr. S. P. Upadhya, Nepalese Home Minister, said here. This move would be part of a scheme to reorganise Nepal's policeReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration2077 1952-04-28 2 "Take An Active Rather Than A Passive Par t" Answer To Problems Lies In Your Hearts Minds Says Templer The following is the text of the speech given by the High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, to the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, "I am very2,077 words
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Article197 1952-04-28 2 CAPITATION FEES IN COLLEGES HYDERABAD, Apr. 25.— The Government of India have asked the State Governments to take steps to abolish capitation fees in all educational and professional colleges with effect from the next academic year. They have also asked the State Governments: to see that thlg was done unreservedlyFOC - 197 words
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Article40 1952-04-28 2 I should greatly appreciate your assistance, which would be a really valuable contribution towards the solution of Malayai present problems Far more than that, it would be an enduring contribution to the future of the partnerhip of Malaya and Britain.'40 words
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235 1952-04-28 2 MADRAS, (Airmail). Mr. Somasundaram, a 25-year-old landlord of Coimbator.e, who was travelling from Coimbatore to Madras by an Air-India plane, became unconscious as the aircraft was nearing Meenambakkam last evening. He was taken to the military hospital at St. Thomas Mount as soon asFOC - 235 words
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Article120 1952-04-28 2 Dedai's Nomination Paper Filed AHMEDABAD. Api 25 The nomination paper of Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, was filed on Monday before the Returning Officer, for one seat in the Bombay Legislative Assembly from Ahmedabad City Nob. 6 and 7 double-member constituency, in the vacancy caused by the resignationFOC - 120 words
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1858 1952-04-28 3 Now Is The Time For All To Volunteer Their Services lentpler's Call To All Auxiliary Air Force (Malayan A.A.F.) Volunteers required to train as pilots and ground crew. Age limits: Flying duties: 18 to 30: Technical duties: 18 to 36; Secretarial: 18 to1,858 words
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116 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— The returning Australian High Commissioner in India. Mr. H. R. Gollan. accompanied by Mrs. Gollan. left New Delhi on Friday for Calcutta on ni;s way to Japan for a holiday before returning to Australia. Mr. Gollan. who was appointed to hisGIIS - 116 words
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Article108 1952-04-28 3 HONG KONG, Apr. 27.— A *ix-man delegation from In Ua arrived here by air from .New Delhi recently enroute to Peking to participate in the May Day celebrations. They were: Mr. S. S. Yusuf. Member of the Centrai Executive Committee of the Indian Communist Party, Mr.Reuter - 108 words
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Article64 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27. Means for Millions Foundation of the United States has otlered to the All-India Women's Food Council 5,000 lbs. of multi-purpose food which will be used in famine areas of Rayalaseema. Each meal of two ounces represents approximate nutritional value of a quartFOC - 64 words
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74 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— The Government of Indians decision recognising the Japa aese Overseas Agencies at Bombay and Consulates General on the dale o| the termination of hostilities has been appreciated by the Japanese Government, it was Stated in official circles in ;ew Delhi Thursday.GIIS - 74 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-04-28 3 Photo. BID TO SPIRITUALLY AFFECT US PRESIDENT An Indian Sadu (Holy Man), 47-year-old Nirmal Singh Pantal, sits in meditation, WCMJRg only a loin cloth under a tree in New Delhi, India, in an attempt to spiritually influence President Truman to announce a pacifist policy for the U.S.A. Ignoring his spectators,A.P. - 73 words
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Article56 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27»— The annual production oi bristles in India is estimated at 500,000 lbs. valued at over Us. 10 million. Roughly over two-thirds of India's exports of bristles go to the United Kingdom while a .substantial portion of the balance finds its way toGIIS - 56 words
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Article56 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.—Cotton textile mills in India are 10 oe allowed to double their present production oi readymade clothes. Under an amendment to the Textile Control Order permission wiil be given to mills to utilise for this purpose twice the quantity of cloth they used duringGIIS - 56 words
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Article57 1952-04-28 3 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— The total gross sea and land customs revenue collected in India during the month of February 1952 amounted to Rs. 206.1 million as compared with Rs. 169.9 million in the corresponding month of the previous year. Import duties accounted for Rs. 124.7 million andGIIS - 57 words
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Article125 1952-04-28 3 MADRAS. Apr. 27. The Indian Express reported Thursday the Chinese Communists have completed work on strategic roads and military positions in the mountain kingdom /if Tibet, on India"* northern border. The newspaper's correspondent in the frontier town oi Lucknow reported that worked officials of theA.P. - 125 words
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299 1952-04-28 4 CEYLON NEWS: ANURADHAPURA: Some of the old Government buildings in the Sacred City of Anuradhapura will be available for the proposed Buddist Academy here when the new town of Anuradhapura across the Malwatu Oya begins to function within the next few years, if certainFOC - 299 words
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Article308 1952-04-28 4 COLOMBO: Police and Immigration authorities are on the look-out for an organized gang of touts who are operating a lucrative business in importing groups of South Indians for work under Ceyloncse contractors. They are said to approach contractors and promise them to secure cheap IndianFOC - 308 words
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Article171 1952-04-28 4 At a mass meeting convened by the Malay Women's Welfare Association, Singapore, and attended by approximately 2,000 Malays, young and old, men and women, held at Yock Eng Chinese School, Tanjong Katong Road, between 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. on April 20 under the Chairmanship of the Dato171 words
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Article169 1952-04-28 4 COLOMBO: Several members of the Colombo Teachers' Association will leave on a 16--day educational and cultural tour of South India. This is the second annual excursion organised by the Association. It conducted a a tour of Ceylon last year. Arrangements have been made for teachers toFOC - 169 words
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64 1952-04-28 4 Emergency Casualty Figures, March The following are the Emergency casualty figures for March:— Bandits killed 61; Bandits wounded 63: Suspects captured 7; Surrendered 13. Regular Police killed 18. vounded 35. Special Constables killed 16: woundeed 19. Auxiliary Police killed 2: wounded 5: missing 1. Military Forces killed 3: wounded 7.64 words
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Article85 1952-04-28 4 The following office bearers jf the Yadhukula Sangam, Singapore, for 1952 were elected at the general body meeting held at the Sri Krishnan Kovil premises, Waterloo Street. Singapore, on Thursday April 3 at 645 p.m.:— President: Mr. N. Damotharam Pillai; Vice -President: R. Muthukrishna Pillai; Hon. Secretary: Mr.85 words
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Article354 1952-04-28 4 The Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Selangor Government Medical and Healtfi Employees' Trade Union was held on Apr. 16, 1952, at the Union premises. Princess Road, Kuala Lumpur. The following Office bearers were elected by Secret Ballot:— Mr. S. Munickam, President ire- elected); Mr. Low354 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-04-28 4 Photo. "Strength for the Free World," reads the shield that this Caterpillar employee is attaching to a tractor deutincd for Malaya. Ten carloads were Included in this shipment of March 17. 1952. The employee it* Mary Ellen Durham of East Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. U.S.I.SU.S.I.S. - 44 words
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Article61 1952-04-28 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27.— A Bill revamping immigration Laws and abolishing all bar. riers to American citizenship was passed by the House on Friday and srent to the Senate. Among other things the measure makes all Asiatics eligible for naturalization. At pre* sent Japanese, Indonesians, Burmese,A.P. - 61 words
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Article379 1952-04-28 4 KH ANNA'S ASSAILANT CONVICTED NEW DELHI, Apr. 25 Ved Prakash, assailant of Mr. S. P. Khanna, Assistant Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, was convicted under Section 324, JLP.C-. and sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. According to the prosecu. tionFOC - 379 words
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Article202 1952-04-28 4 LONDON, Apr. 25.— The Indian cricketers practised on Thursday at Lords under conditions which were strange for most of them and thus no real estimation of their abilities or prospects could be made. Not only were the practice soft as a result of overnight rain but theReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-04-28 4 Photo). Forum delegates held panel discussions on school and home life for a group of US. high school editors who were attending a meeting of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, sponsored by Columbia University, at at the Horace Mann High School in New York City. Alice Tay, of Singapore, speaks.USIS - 51 words
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298 1952-04-28 4 Nursing Is Yours, Says Prasad To Women NEW DELHI, Apr. 25.— President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, appealed to young women India to have training in the art of nursing which by tradition and temperament was particularly their own exalted sphere of work. The President, who was addressing the annual general meetingFOC - 298 words
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