Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1952
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Title Section16 1952-08-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 184. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article541 1952-08-13 1 Emergency Declared In Kuching Police Force Limited! No Troops!! KUCHING, Sarawak, Aug. 12. Armed and unit armed Communists have definitely begun terrorist activities in hitherto peaceful Sarawak, it was stated officially here yesterday. A Government spokesman said the declaration of an emergency in the Kuching district on541 words
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119 1952-08-13 1 SOCIALIST-PRAJA ALLIANCE IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 12.— Chances of the Socialist and Piaja Parties working together in Madras as they are co-opera-ting at the Centre seems much brighter after the talks bet. ween their respective lead, ers Mr. Ashoka Mehta and Mr. T. Prakasam during the119 words
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Article70 1952-08-13 1 I ALEXANDRIA. Aug. 12.— Mustafa. Nahas, leader of the Wafd Party and ex-premic, today denied reports that he planned to leave for Europe to join his wife who is on holiday in France. Nahas broke his holiday in France last month, to return to Cairo soon afterReuter - 70 words
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Article46 1952-08-13 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 12—Premier Mohammed Mossadeq told the Majlis (Parliament) by letter today that martial law In Teheran would end from today. Martial law was proclaimed on Mar. 30 following street fighting in the capital and naa since been extended monthly. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article47 1952-08-13 1 CAPRI, Aug. 12.— Ex.Queen Narriman of Egypt joined Capri's elite at a fashion show in one of the island's exclusive hotels last night. Whether she purchased any of the creations of Italy's leading designers which were displayed could not be learned. A .P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article129 1952-08-13 1 KUCHING, Sarawak, Aug. 12. Twentyone persons were today arrested in the Kuching area of Sarawak under the anti-ter-tor^st emergency regulations enacted last Saturday. Most of them were arrested during early mornIng raids by police on premSses in or near Kuching town. Three were detained this afternoonReuter - 129 words
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Article45 1952-08-13 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 12. Thf Indonesian Foreign Ministry this morning instructed its Consulate-General in Singapore to furnish further details on the reported terror raids by gangs calling themselves the "Sarawak Indonesian people's liberation army." Poncfing these further dettfk, no comment was given. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article64 1952-08-13 1 MADRAS. Aug. 12. N Raghavan Indian ambassa-dor-designate to China, now holidaying in Ootacamund before taking up his new assignment, said here today that he was against the popular dictum "that India should copy China." "There is nothing .political that India can borrow from China atA.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1952-08-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, New Yofk, Aug. 11, The United Nations Bulletin of Statistics showed Saturday last that New Zealand, with a population erf 1,947,000. has only 50 unemployed. Of all nations reporting unemployment figures, this Is the lowest. Most Com-munist-ruled countries claim they have no unA.P. - 53 words
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180 1952-08-13 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 12. The West Bengal Legislative Assembly unanimously adopted a non-official resolution expressing the vie w that the State Government should move the Government of India to take necessary steps for ascertaining "the real facts about the alleged death of Netaji SubhasFOC - 180 words
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Article79 1952-08-13 1 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 12._ Miss Rita Hayworth, the es. tranged actress wife of Prince Aly Khan, said on Sunday: "Prince Aly is more than welcome to visit here so that he may see our daughter." Miss Hayworth is at present making a film "Salome, The Dance ofReuter - 79 words
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Article121 1952-08-13 1 CALCUTTA: West Bengal's Chief Minister. Dr. B. C. Roy, on Sunday opened a blood bank for emergency confinement and cancer cases. The bank is in the central laboratory of the Chittaranjan Seva Sadan and the Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital in South Calcutta. Dr. Subodh Mitra, Director ofFOC - 121 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 1 HONOLULU, Aug. 12.— The Honolulu Star-Bulletin yesterday said Madame Chiang Kaishek will leave shortly for San Francisco to seek a cure for the skin condition which caused her to leave the Chinese Nationalist island of Formosa last week A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article28 1952-08-13 1 The 17th annual genj;?. meeting of the members »-> the Ramakrishna Mission Singapore, was held on Saturday. Atig. 9, at 4.00 p.m at the Mission premises, Nc. D. Norris^Road.28 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-08-13 1 Portly Farouk Portly former King Farouk of Egypt, clad in sun-hat, sun -glasses, trunks and Plimsolls, strolls in the sun alongside the swimming pool art singer Gracie Fields' ißeittaurant, Canzone Del Nlajre, on the Isle of Capri off ItaJy, Aug. 5. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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79 1952-08-13 1 CONGRESSMAN LOSES SEAT IN PARLIAMENT From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 12— IntFl.rt.ion Tribunal has held that the election of Con. gressman Mr. G. D. Vartak to Parliament from Thana Constituency is In. valid and that the person rightfully, elected to take the seat is Socialist Dr Choitram Gidwani. \l79 words
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Article123 1952-08-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 12. -Five leaders of Opposition in the House 'of People have demanded the annulment of the tripartite agreement entered into between Nepal, India and Britain whereby the Nepalese are being recruited for the British Army from recruitment centres on the123 words
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Article84 1952-08-13 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 12.-Muba-rak Ali Ahmed, 43. Hyderabad businessman recently extradited from Britain to India to face charges of cheating and using forged documents, was convicted yesterday and sentenced to three and a half years rigorous imprisonment. He was fined 15,000 rupees .'about £1.125). Mubarak Ali was arresterlReuter - 84 words
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Article23 1952-08-13 1 ..-AIRO. Aug. 12. Eight Turkish maids who served cxQueen Narriman of Egypt have been sent back to Turkey, press reports sai*i today.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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245 1952-08-13 1 J. K. Bhonsle Appointed DyMinister In Nehru Cabinet Shah Nawaz Khan, Parl Secy NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— The appointment of two new ministers of state neither of whom will be in the cabinet, and of 10 deputy ministers, was announced her* yesterday raising the total strength of Mr. Nehru's mi-Reuter - 245 words
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Article38 1952-08-13 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 12.— A Japanese parliamentary good, will mission led by Mr. Reitaro Inagaki, former Japanese trade and industry minister, left here by air today foW New Delhi on a tour of South and Southeast Asian capitals. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article103 1952-08-13 1 NEW DELHI, An*. 8 How should tile Opposition be* addressed in Hindi? Mrs. ShartJar Bhargav (Cong-.) called the Opposi. tion groups in the Council of States Vln.ili Dal. The leader of the Communist group, Mr. Sundarayya, ob. jected to this and said Vi. rodi meant enemy,FOC - 103 words
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Article92 1952-08-13 1 Grenade Outrage In Penang KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. a member of the family of the Chinese proprietor of a general store at 396. Penftng Road. Penatng. was slightly wounded this morning when a handgrenade was thrown tu the car which he was backing out of the store .<=ays today's Emergency Communique.92 words
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727 1952-08-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Aug. 13, 1952. The Snake Rope Story CARAWAK used to be in the news some years ago when Mr. Anthony Brooke, the "Rajah Muda of Sarawak" was staying in Singapore and flitting about the City dressed in* sUnple- fashion and travel, ling in a trishaw727 words
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422 1952-08-13 2 Deals In Unlisted Items Not Prohibited NI.W DELHI, Aug. 6. Negotiations on Jndo-Pakisian trade concluded here yesterday morning with the signing of an agreement, the text of which will be released after it has been approved by the two Governments. It is officially statedFOC - 422 words
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Article133 1952-08-13 2 KATACHI, Aug. 6.— Pakia- tan is undergoing possibly the biggest locust Invasion in the history of the sub-continent, it is officially stated. Over 40 swarms have been reported in the area extending from Ko. hat, in the Nortn.West Frontier Province, through the Pun. jab, Bahawalpur, Khaiipur,PTI - 133 words
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Article67 1952-08-13 2 From Our Own Correspondent Jammu, Aug. 12. Jammu aliould be integrated completely with India despite the views of the Kashmir Conference, declared the Kashmir Praja Purishad Convention which concluded is two-day conference yesterday at Jammu. The Convention's resolutions declared that the present Abdullah Government was unwilling to67 words
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Article269 1952-08-13 2 DEATH OF BELLONA OFFICER BOMBAY, Aug. 6. The death occurred this morning of commissioned electrical officer Mr. Michael Grant, a senior on board the Bellona, a New Zealand cruiser, which is here on a courtesy visit. He was found dead in his cabin 'on board the ship this raoVning, theFOC - 269 words
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Article55 1952-08-13 2 Tiger Bagged Near Gauhati GAUHATI, Aug. 2.- A oig Royal Bengal tiger, which had been at large In villages near here for the last ten days, was shot- dead last evening by a shikari in a village seven miles from here. The tiger was reported to have killed one manFOC - 55 words
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163 1952-08-13 2 ANTI-CONGRESS FRONT IN MADRAS CITY ELECTIONS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 12 Nor.. Congress party representatives meeting here nave decided to form a Citizens Joint Fiom in order to contest ihe coming elections to the City Corporation effectively against the Congress. In the recent state elections Cbngressmen were returned163 words
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87 1952-08-13 2 SANJIVI REDDY TO CONTEST BYE ELECTION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 12— Andhra Pradesh Committee President Mr. Sanjivl Reddi who was ignominously defeated in the State elections has been chosen by the High Comman as the Congress candidate for the Council of States by election caused by the elevation87 words
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Article125 1952-08-13 2 INQUIRY INTO BR. FIRMS' POLICY From Our Own Corn>H|iondent NEW DELHI. Ang. 12— It la learnt that the Govt of India Is conducting an enquiry into the alleged reversal of the Indianisation of foreign firms in India, mostly British. Immediately after Independence, many firms which decided to continue operations announced125 words
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88 1952-08-13 2 GAUHATI, Aug. S.— Under a! scheme to grow food crops on tea garden waste lands, 27,348 acres of fallow land in tea vs. I tates in Assam have been brought under the plough in 1951.52. according to official statistics available here. Under theFOC - 88 words
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Article18 1952-08-13 2 Press Commission. T A c Pakistani Government has decided to appoint a Press Commission, it is understood. FOCFOC - 18 words
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140 1952-08-13 2 E. Bengal To Put More Land Under Cultivation KARACHI, Aug. 6. An twtum'uig the Government of H:ist Bengal's decision to reiln< <• the jute area under its ju. risdiotlon by 75 next year, a Pakistani Government Press Note says that an additional l^m acres is to be put under rice.FOC - 140 words
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Article185 1952-08-13 2 Walk-Out In Bahawalpur LAHORE, Aug. 3— The Opposition group and Jamaat.e. Islami members of the newly elected Bahawalpur Stale An. the first session of the Assembly at Baghdadul-Adid yestersembly staged a walk-out at day. According to Radio Pakistan, the leader of the Opposition. Chaudhari Abdus Salam, raised an objection thatFOC - 185 words
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Article37 1952-08-13 2 WASHINGTON. Aug. il.— The United States is making it possible for albout two million persona tn Thailand to receive protection against malaria this year. Some three million more are expected to get simllat treatmeat next year A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article131 1952-08-13 2 LAHOTE: Lahore's railway platform was heavily guarded by armel police when a special saloon carrying the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrulla Khan, arrived here from Karachi on July 31. As the train steamed in. the polce cordoned off a large area and did not permit anyoneFOC - 131 words
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Article123 1952-08-13 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6— The President has instiuted two awards to be granted to Tel". ritorial Army personnel. They will be known as "The Territo- rial Army Decoration and "The Territorial Army Medal and shall be deemed to have i come into force with effect i fromFOC - 123 words
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Article66 1952-08-13 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— A domestic servant, Daulat Ma. shi, was yesterday acquitted of the murder of two Anglo Indian girls .stabbed to death in Delhi last March. i The girls, Mavis, 21, and Patricia, 17, daughters of Mr. O. HTh. Teasdale, retired Delhi police official,Reuter - 66 words
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Article961 1952-08-13 2 By the By Selegie Road SARAWAK A LESSON "\UHAT we did anticipate was th.it if the Communists over got into action they mould begin where the incidents did occur", said Mr. J. Huge Ellis, acting Chief Secretary of Sarawak referring: to the recent Communist outbreaks there n--.ii I ting in961 words
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3716 1952-08-13 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings: All Avenues Of Peace Will Be Explored NEW DELHI Aug. 9. Prime Minister Nehru announced in the Council of States, on Tuesday morning, that India had agreed to t /j 1KI 8U S^f t i on of Dr. Frank Graham, theFOC - 3,716 words
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291 1952-08-13 4 "Illicit" Immigration Is Exaggerated, Says Nehru CEYLON NEWS: It Has Nothing To Do With Citizenship Either NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said that the bogey of large-scale illicit immigration of Indians into Ceylon was raised from time to time in Ceylon. The Prime .Minister, who was replying to Mr. Damodara .MenonFOC - 291 words
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305 1952-08-13 4 COLOMBO: The Archaeological Department has undertaken a scheme of conservation and restoration of the Pidurugala Temple at Siglriya and the Nalanda Gedige at Matale. These are two sides very popular among visitors because of their picturesque setting and religious significance. When the work onF.O.C. - 305 words
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Article174 1952-08-13 4 PALETMO, Sidiv. Aug. 11— "Biirmah the Fakir** was hanled out of a glass coffin In a tavern here last night after boosting the world fasting record to 72 days 3 hours 3 miimtt n. Fortyflve (45) mor ocean asps and a python which were keepingReuter - 174 words
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Article253 1952-08-13 4 The Philippine Consulate In Singapore announce that It j < has received a letter from the Philippine Philatelic CluD, j P.O. Box 2227, Manila, Philip. pines, with the request that leading philatelists and phila- telic societies in Singapore and Malaya' be invited to the First Pan253 words
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46 1952-08-13 4 BRUSSELS. Aug. 10.—Belgian workers walked out yesterday for a 24-hour "waimlng" strike in protest against the recent increase in compulsory military service from one year to two. Demonstrators, in drizzling mln. marched along the boulevards chanting "down with two-year conscription." "one ReuterReuter - 46 words
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326 1952-08-13 4 COLOMBO: Red China has succeeded in dictating prices and terms of payment tc five Ceylon rubber shippers. In future the Chinese buyers will place orders only with these five shippers. The new system of purchases will come Into operation with the eigth Chinese shipment326 words
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Article90 1952-08-13 4 JAFFNA: He would do all in his power to help secure the recognition for the Jaffna School of Dancing, said Dr. H. W. Howes. Director of Education, at the conclusion of a display of oriental dancing by the pupils of the school in the new premises atFOC - 90 words
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Article226 1952-08-13 4 Ramiah's Impressions Of Japan Dr. K. Ramiah, FAO Regional Rice Breeding and Production Expert, reported upon his return from a seventeen day trip to Japan that the Japanese technicians and far. mers are well advanced in the science of rice breeding and cultivation. The average lar. mer in Japan, he226 words
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Article67 1952-08-13 4 MELBOURNE, AJ£. 12. Sensitive radio recoptloa apparatus ft as been sot up here to measure electrical dlsuurbances caused oy the explosion ol Britain'.* flrjt atomic weapon at the Mantobeho island. 2.000 miles away on the other side of tile Aubiralian continent. Tiie day and time of theReuter - 67 words
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