Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIM. NO. 169. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1952. 1 1— FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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667 1952-07-29 1 Br* Warships Rushed To Egyptian Waters Former C-in-C Others Arrested CAIRO, Tuly 28.— Veteran Wafdist leader Kahas Pasha, who returned from Europe with his chief lieutenant Serag Ed Dis Pasha, early this morning, drove straight to Gen. Naguib's h e a dquarters. He hailed coupReuter - 667 words
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Article86 1952-07-29 1 IT ISN'T SPORT HELSINKI. July 26. The International Olympic Committee today condemned the practice of publishing daily points tables for the teams in in the Olympic Games as entirely contrary to the rules and spirit of the Games. Unofficial national placings based on a points system have for many yearsReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-07-29 1 BIG THREE BOYCOTT RED AIR DAY MOSCOW, July 28^-Prune Minister Stalls, ouier top Russian ottieials ana many foreign guests watched the Soviet Union's. Aviation Day air show over Moscow yesterday, but diplomats of the United States, Britain and France stayed away. The Western envoys turned down invitations in protest againstA.P. - 164 words
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Article299 1952-07-29 1 BUtitHKXi AIRM3, Juiy 2tt. A prominent Army General aroppea dead, oy the bier oi Eva Peron today wane weeping multitudes swirled past at tne lying-m-state of Argentina's ~First Lady." Former unaer-ciecretary of tne Army. Gen, Juan fc*steoan Vacca, president of tne Military Cluo, wno died ofReuter - 299 words
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183 1952-07-29 1 Bill For Confiscation Of Property TEHERAN, July 28.— A weekly newspaper yesterday offered 100/)00 rials (£l/175) reward for the return of ex-Premier Qavam dead or alive. The paper, Poughol Adeh said the money has been set aside toy a "patriotic merchant." TheA.P.; Reuter - 183 words
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330 1952-07-29 1 Working Committee Resolutions "The Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress is very much perturbed by the separate State Nationalities Laws as the Committee thinks that they would not be conducive to the welding of the Malayan people into a Nation. The Committee suggests that330 words
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73 1952-07-29 1 NEW DELHI, July 28. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru told Parliament today India would take steps to bring the Tunisian question before the next sesrion of the United Nations general assembly opening on Oct. 14, Replying to a short notice question in theReuter - 73 words
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Article71 1952-07-29 1 WASHINGTON, July 2*/.The National Production Authority has authorized limited use of tin for costume jewellery and other uses which have been banned since early 1951. These manufacturers may use up to 25 percent of their tin consumption in the six months prior to Korea, N.P.A. i'uled.71 words
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Article35 1952-07-29 1 NEW YORK, July 28.— The New York Journal- American announced yesterday in a front page leading article that the Hearst newspapers would support General Eisenhower for president of the United States. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article50 1952-07-29 1 BANGKOK, July 28.— Queen Slrlkit of Thailand gave birth to a son and heir at 1753 local time today at Dusii Palace, Bangkok. The first child of King Phumlpol and Queen Sirikit was a daughter. Princess Uhen Rat ana. born in Anrl! 1951, in Switzerland.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article63 1952-07-29 1 Mr. Raja Mohamed Noordin bin Raja Dell, Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools, Negri Sembilan, has been awarded a Leader-Specialist grant for a four-month visit to the United States as a guest of the US. Government. During his stay in America, he will visit rural primary schools, andUSIS - 63 words
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60 1952-07-29 1 SPOKANE, Washington, July 28. Israel Broadsword, who took up arms at 14 to fight in the American civil war, has died at the age of 105. His death leaves only three living veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic: James A. Hard,A.P. - 60 words
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Article108 1952-07-29 1 NEW DELHI. July 28.— Indian women's habit of chewing red-juiced betel leaves was recommended in Parliament today as being as great an aid to beauty as lipstick. Mr. Satis Chandra Samatita. member for West Bengal, pleading the cause of the betel leaf as a more wholesomeReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement71 1952-07-29 1 i «r 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5 50 3 Month 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 71.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 10.00 1 Tear 9SM *> 'Vw^v A *<&ts Mi THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK, NORTH71 words
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695 1952-07-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues., July 29, 1952. titles such as the ones with which he is now bedecked, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Ta» v KBE;, DPMJ. JP, could hardly be Expected to play any role in Malayan politics ether than the one he is now playing with r increasing glee695 words
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332 1952-07-29 2 Congress Contact With Masses To Be Strengthened MPs TO TOUR CONSTITUENCIES NEW DELHI, July2i. To promote greater contact with constituencies sixty Congress M.Ps. are expected to go round the country during the next Parliamentary recess. i A proposal to this effect made by the Seci etary-General of the Party, Mr.FOC - 332 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-07-29 2 1 iinauu s uuuous ioug ui»tance runner of tne ib4U», 55-year-old Paavo Nurmi ignites the teu-loot-ttiih urn in the Helsinki btadium during the opening of the XVth Olympiad, July 19. Nurmi, a Helsinki haberdasher, brought the flame into the stadium at the end of its journey from MountA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-29 2 Pavel Kuznetsov, Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy ln London, left Britain July 17 48 hours before the expiry of the week given him by the foreign office to quit. He left secretly aboard the ship Jarlsalaw Dabrowskl (3.219- tons) which left London docks during the night. The ship IsA.P. - 82 words
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166 1952-07-29 2 Mandi Power For Pakistan To Be Stopped BHATINDA, July 21.—Sardar Swaran Singh, India's Works, Housing and Supply Minister, announced here that within six months the supply of electricity to Pakistan from the Mandl hydro-electric plant would be stopped. Addressing tne PEPSU Congress Workers' Convention, he said Pakistan was getting onesixthFOC - 166 words
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Article75 1952-07-29 2 NEW DELHI, July 22.— A Congress member in the Delhi State Assembly requested the Rehabilitation Minister, Dr. Sushila Nayyar. to provide accommodation to house bachelors. When the Speaker asked the member, Mr. Jag Pravesh Chandra, whether he was serious about the question, he replied; "I am serious,FOC - 75 words
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Article88 1952-07-29 2 LONDON, July 28. Iraq's income from oil will rise f rt m £15,000,000 last year to £59.000-0-000 in 1955 tnrough a new profit sharing agieunont and extra production frjir the KirKuk to Banias 30-liich pipeline, the Iraq Petroleum Company estimated today. The Company'* reportReuter - 88 words
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Article122 1952-07-29 2 JODHPUR. July 21. Five persons were killed and 10 seriously injured at Chomi, a village in Jodhpur District, Saturday in an armel clash between two groups of kisans, it was learnt here. The reason for the clash is stated to be a dispute over theFOC - 122 words
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Article130 1952-07-29 2 CALCUTTA, July 21. The Government of India have, at the instance of the Belgian Embassy in India, invited tne bengal Deaf and Dumb Association to participate in tne .Seventh World Youth Deal and Dumb Sports to be heio m Brussels in August 1953. TneFOC - 130 words
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Article25 1952-07-29 2 MOSCOW. July 28.—Alexander Zavaritsky, tne Russian geologist who twice won the Stalin Prize, has died here at the age of 68 A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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497 1952-07-29 2 MADRAS, July 20. The Madras Government Is considering reorganization of primary schools to enable children in rural areas to divide time getween school and learning their hereditary avocations under their parents, Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao. Education Minister, disclosed in the Madras Assembly. —t-~FOC - 497 words
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Article767 1952-07-29 2 1 Mil 111 II mi -W*\\\ OZYMANDIAS I OF EGYPT! FAROUK, King of Egypt and Sudan, has abdicated, nay was exiled and he' has left for an unknown destination, with an unknown destiny. .eiuus rule came to an end on oaturday. One is reminded ot the words767 words
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232 1952-07-29 2 NEW DELHI, July 18. "Highly exaggerated and misleading reports have appeared ln the Pakistan Press of an incident which took place on July 12, near Agartala in Tripura", says a Press Note Issued by the Government of India. "These reports refer to serious communal disturbancesFOC - 232 words
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Advertisement41 1952-07-29 2 *J ti De Witfs Man Zan is 1 /V purely ac.d simply o 1 J| I Pile Ointment^ Zi^g^^D^it soothes V^ pp'^''^ an <* heal* J il IV fji^^ easy to use- j lkl lr^ s ver y •ffective A' DeWHT" PRODUCT41 words
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Article, Illustration1803 1952-07-29 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Preventive Detention Act To Be Valid Up 1954! the People yesterday in the debate on the BUI to amend the Preventive Detention Act Dr %£d* h h N K tiu > the SLfafe declared that the continuance of the ActA.P. - 1,803 words
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Article139 1952-07-29 3 NEW DELHI, July 17.— The language .problem raised its head in the Council of States this morning. When the House was about to continue the debate oin the general Appropriation Bin, a Communist member from Travanoore-Cochln, MR. E. K. IMBICHIVA. be*an speaking In Malayalam. Members 'whoFOC - 139 words
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Article113 1952-07-29 3 NEHRU'S ADVICE TO CONGRESS M.PS. NEW DELHI, July 23. Prime Minister Nehru Is reported to have told Congress Members of Parliament te Inculcate amongst themselves a greater sense of discipline. Addressing the Congress Parliamentary Party for a short while before Sheikh Abdullah's address. Mr. Nehru is believed to have pointedFOC - 113 words
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Article165 1952-07-29 3 NEW DELHI. July 18,— Punjab continues to enjoy the highest representation in the Indian Army, according to a statement showing the various States' percentages of the strength of the regular army as on December 31, 1961, laid on the table of the House of theFOC - 165 words
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535 1952-07-29 3 ALL STEPS BEING TAKEN, SAYS DEFENCE MINISTER \THIIT -w-v-wtit m INHiW DELHI, July 17.— Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Defence Minister, said in the Council of States today, that every possible step was being taken by the Government for expanding the Air Force andFOC - 535 words
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Article112 1952-07-29 3 Referring to the suggestions that physical and semimilitary training be given to students, Mr. Ayyangar said that State Governments had already been approached in the matter. Their views were awaited and as soon as replies had been received, a scheme would be prepared and educational Institutions112 words
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Article115 1952-07-29 3 NEW DELHI. July 21. A map of Orlssa, woven Of fine silver thread, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of the Oriyas. has to-day been added to the treasures of the President's art gallery. The map Is a contribution from Mr. Mahatab, Secretary of the CongressFOC - 115 words
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59 1952-07-29 3 Calcutta Demonstrators To Be Released CALCUTTA, July 23. The West Bengal Government have ordered the immediate release of all persons arrested in connection with the food demon, strations in Calcutta during the last few days. This was announced by the State's Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy, in the Assembly,FOC - 59 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-29 3 "Survivors" cling to the U.S.A. Navy's newest rubber lifeboat less than a minute after it was dropped from a coast guard helicopter into the water off Floyd Bennett field, Brooklyn, New York, July 16. The collapsible lifeboat inflates in 30 seconds after hitting the water and provides 70-degree temperatures insideA.P. - 64 words
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Article80 1952-07-29 3 NEW DELHI. July 22. A spokesman of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry recently said that it was not the intention of AIR to stop broadcasting film music What AIR proposed to do was to reduce gradually in the next months the high proportion of film musicFOC - 80 words
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Article472 1952-07-29 3 DON ELLOY - JACKALS ATTACK A DYING MAN DON ELLOY (by CALCUTTA: The Uttie 1,318 square mile former princely state of Cooch Behar is maintaining lta place ln the news. This time it is the case of a dying man fatally attacked by a band of jackals as he lay at the entranceA.P. - 472 words
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167 1952-07-29 3 GROUND SHIP AWAITS ARRIVAL OF TUGS BOMBAY, July 23. Poor visibility caused by bad weather around the 7,000-ton Indian freighter, Jalakanya, stranded off Dwarka on Sun. day morninfl prevented a Bom. bay Steam Navigation vessel. Sonavati, from offering any assistance until noon today, according to reports reaching the Scindia SteamFOC - 167 words
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Article81 1952-07-29 4 COLOMBO Ceylon will be represented for the first time at the International Congress of Linguists at its seventh annual meeting to be held in London from Sept. 1 to 6. The Education Department has accepted an Invitation from the President of the Congress and has decidedFOC - 81 words
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307 1952-07-29 4 CEYLON NEWS: "Temporary Residents" May Also Remit Money COLOMBO: Premier Dudley Senanayake has ordered further relaxation of procedural difficulties confronting Ceylon Indians in establishing their claims to Ceylon citizenship. He has directed the Commissioner for Registration of Indian Residents to accept, as far as possible, oralFOC - 307 words
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126 1952-07-29 4 In Kashmir: From Our Own Correspondent STTNAGAR, July Si .—Prime Minister Sheikh Md. Abdullah who received a tumultous welcome on his return from Delhi told the people that there was complete identity of ideals between Kashmir and India. Abdullah said India nad agreed to126 words
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Article35 1952-07-29 4 KATHMANDU, July 28. King Tribhuvana on Saturday night directed Prime Minister M. P. Koirala to continue in office with his present Cabinet despite pressure tactics by the governing Congress Party.- APAP - 35 words
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151 1952-07-29 4 Express Train Accident: 8 Killed Changi Tamii School Bldg. Needs Urgent Renovation DJAKARTA. July 28.— Eigh' rmssengers were killed when an Express train travelling from Jogjakarta to Bandung was derailed on Saturday night. A gang thought to belong to an outlawed organisation ha<? broken up the rails. Many other passengersReuter - 151 words
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Article40 1952-07-29 4 Divorces In Red China TAIPEH, July 28.— The Nationalist Ministry of the Interior today announced that all divorces granted by Chinesr Communist courts on tile mam. land under their new marriage law are considered here as illegal and invalid.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article152 1952-07-29 4 COLOMBO Toddy drinkers met last week at Barber Street, Colombo, and banded themselves into an Association, called the All-Ceylon Toddy Lovers' Association. Mr. Ben A. Ratnam wajs duly elected Hony. Secretary. The meeting decided to approach Che authorities with a view to ensuring a quality drink.FOC - 152 words
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Article119 1952-07-29 4 COLOMBO: At a meeting of the General Council of the All-Ceylon Malay Association the following resolutions were passed:— (1) 'This Association re-, glsters its emphatic protest against the failure of the present Government .to nominate a Malay to the House of Representatives since the MalayFOC - 119 words
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Article129 1952-07-29 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Tori de Souza has been appointed Editor of "The Times of Ceylon" in succession to Mr. Victor Lewis. Mr. de souza has been with "The Times of Ceylon" for several years and was appointed its Chief Assistant Editor in 1946. He wentFOC - 129 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-29 4 Miss Afcal Jahan (right), newly appointed Presidency magistrate of Calcutta was the guest of honour at a party given by some prominent ladles of Calcutta at the Bristol Hotel recently. Among those present were Lady Sinha, Dr. (Miss) Biswas, Begum Momin, Mrs. Home and Mrs. Nilfana Mukerjee (left).48 words
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Article84 1952-07-29 4 The Director of Posts in a statement last evening states the following: "Just under $100,000 were deposited in the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank today." Many depositors still do not appear to know that the ma. ximum deposit in an individual account has been increased to84 words
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254 1952-07-29 4 Estate Clerk's Daughter Thrown Into Pond KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. In the Serdang district of Kedah, three armed terrorists entered the house of the Chief clerk of an estate, took his 13-year, old daughter outside and questioned her about sentries. They then stole her identity card and threw her into a254 words
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Article86 1952-07-29 4 NEW DELHI, July 27— The Indian Government today announced recognition of the four-year-old son of the late Maharaja of Jodhi. who was killed in an aircrash on Jan. 26. As the new Maharaja he Is entitled to the rights and properties of his father. The oficialAP - 86 words
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Article44 1952-07-29 4 Seriously 111 WASHINGTON. July 28.Senator Brien McMahon, chairman of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee is critically 111 in hospital here. He went to hospital in June with a spinal ailment but failed to rally from an operation. His family was at his bedside. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-29 4 Photo). The Olympic Team from Singapore marches round the track during the opening of the XVth Olympiad at Helsinki Stadium on July 19. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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226 1952-07-29 4 RAMAKRISHNA TEMPLE OPENING ON OCT. 31 Swa m l Vamadevananda President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, announces tnat Sri Ramakrishna Temple at 179. Bartley Road, is nearing completion and will be opened on Oct. 31 by Swami Madhavananda, the General Secretary of the Mission Headquarters a t Belur. The entire226 words
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Article59 1952-07-29 4 KALMUNAI: On the results of the local opinion polls held recently more than six toddy taverns have been closed in the Kalmunal district, including the taverns at Karativu Mancadu, Araipattl. Kirankulam and Puthukudiyerupfw. Meanwhil the Javern at Kalmunai which fetched a rental of tip. 56,000 last yearFOC - 59 words
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Article29 1952-07-29 4 MANILA, July 27.—President Elpldio, Quirino returned home today from an 11- day day visit to Indonesia, convinced his trip strengthened the ties of frlendshin between the two countries.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article145 1952-07-29 4 BERLIN, July 28.— The Indian Olympic hockey champions opened a short European tour yesterady by beating a representative Berlin side here by Ave goals to two. A crowd of more than 10,000 Berliners cheered enL Jiuyiastlcally when Radzltowskl put Berlin a goal up ifter only fourReuter - 145 words
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