Indian Daily Mail, 24 August 1952
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Title Section19 1952-08-24 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 195. SINGAPORE, SUND AY, AUGUST 24, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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429 1952-08-24 1 Japan Also Invited To Participate! MANCHESTER, Aug. 23. An International Conference to bolster world trade in cotton textiles will open in London Sept. 17, the British Cotton Board announced yesterday. Delegates from the United States, India, Japan, Britain, and West European countries willReuter - 429 words
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Article, Illustration118 1952-08-24 1 Torrential rains have savaged Lynmouth, a picturesque seaside resort on the north coast of Devon. The River Lyn has changed its course and is ploughing through the town; boulders have rained down from the steep, flanking hills; tiny streams which once wandered gently down th c valleys into the town118 words
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Article53 1952-08-24 1 OSAKA, Japan, Au«. 22. The monks at Tennoji temple have set up a beaut} parlor ai half price and now plan a hotel and restaurant. The black robed monks have gone commercial to pay for upkeep of the temple. There has been a postwar drop m attendanceA.P. - 53 words
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Article66 1952-08-24 1 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 23 —Dr. P. M. Kaul of India, chief of the New York liaison office of the World Health Organisation, will shortly move to Geneva where he will be m charge of all WHO matters connected with the United Nations programme of technical assistanceDr.Reuter - 66 words
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Article120 1952-08-24 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— A Labour Bureau publication "Plantation Labour m Assam Valley" states that, m the estates under the Indian Tea Association, m Assam Valley, there were only 14 strikes involving 8,317 workers m 1949 and 25 involving 14,046 m 1950; m CacharFOC - 120 words
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Article157 1952-08-24 1 MANILA, *ug. 23— The anti-marriage ban on women employees of the Manila branch of the National City Bank of New Yor* has Tesulted m a U557,500 damage suit against the bank's manager. William Simmons was named defendant m a suit filed m the Manila Court byA.P. - 157 words
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Article1325 1952-08-24 1 Association Assayed TJELLO! Blacky! You seem to have put on more flesh. What is the matter? Been drinking lot of beer?" "Have I? Yes, We are expanding." "What do you mean by 'expanding." "I mean we are expanding our activities. We are trying to implement slowly,1,325 words
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Article107 1952-08-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 23. The Fifth Tamil Festival organised by Tamil Valaxchi Kala3ham was opened last evenMg at tihe Congress Grounds Xeyjiampet. The Exhibition depicting antiquity and greatness of Tamil Culture was opened yesterday, which contained exhibits from all pants of India, Ceylon amd even107 words
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Article105 1952-08-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 23. Graduation degrees were coni erred on ***** students at Almual ConvocaUori of Madras University, which concluded Friday. More than i,500 took degrees in person among whom were 320 women. Two hundred were qualified ais Doctors and fifteen, as Nursing105 words
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Article137 1952-08-24 1 84-YEAR-OLD "MUSCLE" MAN'S FEAT PARIS, Aug. 23. Bern&rr McFadden's lawyei" said here yesterday that the city of Paris had given permission for 84-year-old muscle man to make a parachute jump over the city Harry Gilguling, representing McFadden, said the permission was given to him yesterday by Marcel Dufay, assistant chiefA.P. - 137 words
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67 1952-08-24 1 Mr. P. p. Pothen, a Graduate of the Madras University and Library Assistant at the USIS Literary ita Singapore since 1950, has been awarded a United States Educational Exchange scholarship to study library science at tine University of Michigan during the 1952-53 academic year.. This scholarshdp67 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-08-24 1 Photo). The 6th anniversary of the Indian Independence Day was celebrated m Delhi with great enthusiasm. A huge gathering of people which included members of the Diplomatic Corns and high ranking civil and Military officers, assembled at the Red Fart on the morning of Aug. 15, and witnessed the PrimeIGS - 83 words
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105 1952-08-24 1 Madras Olympic Player Lost Gold Medal! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS AUG. 23. Mr. Francis, Madras State's orly representative on India's unbeatable hockey team wh/ch won world cha.npianship at Helsinki Olympics received a great ovation from the sport fans, when he returned to the city from DelM Friday. Goalkeeper Francis,105 words
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Article77 1952-08-24 1 LONDON. Aug. 23.— Mr. Lan Stephens. former Editor of the Statesman of Calcutta, yesterday suggested a Iname for the whole of the Indian subcontinent— Detkaria, The area since 1948 has been divided into two nations, India and Pakistan, and the name would be a compositeReuter - 77 words
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Article140 1952-08-24 1 COLOjVIBO, Aug. 23.— A letter signed by the poet Lord Byron on Apr. 27, 1819 which was found inside a volume of his work In Colombo is unlikely to be the original copy, according to a British Museum expert here The letter written to (lalignant, Paris publishers,Reuter - 140 words
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Article32 1952-08-24 1 NEW DELHI, Au*. 23_It was officially announced yesterday that «ie lower house of the Indian Parliament will r e nssemWe on Wednesday, November 5, for the winter session lasting six «recfcs«~ A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement8 1952-08-24 1 ißil LEADING TIMIL DAJIY/I^IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSI-8 words
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Advertisement11 1952-08-24 1 IT 0 J X I.OKKAM. 90 Robinson Rd. SINGAPORE. Tel *****.11 words
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Article931 1952-08-24 2 R. SATAGOPAN - R. SATAGOPAN PROBLEM BEFORE INDIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS By NILORHERI, India:— The Indian village community development project officers, operating under the recently-signed indo-U.S. Technical Co-operation Agreement, need exercise all their wits and patience to arouse the peasant from his. agelong slumber. This is their mainA.P. - 931 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-08-24 2 A. P. Photo shows Mayor Vincent Impullitterl (left) of New York City tielng the Medal of Honour Ribbon round the neck of Fefeud 11, King of Iraq, at at welcoming ceremony at the New York City Hall on August 13.40 words
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Article63 1952-08-24 2 STOCKHOLM (Vaz Dias)— The Boliden Mining Company Swedish producers of copper silver, gold, timber-impregna-tion media, etc., is reported to have started the building of a f.ictory for the production of 33,000 tons of sulphuric acid annually at the company's plant at Ronnskar m Northern Sweden.63 words
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239 1952-08-24 2 Licence For Power Station At Trombay POQNA, Aug. 17.— Mr. M. M. Naik-Nimbalkar, Minister, for Public Works, said m the Bombay Legislative Assembly last week' that the question of granting a licence to the Tata Hydro-electric Co for a period up to 1975 for installing a thermal station at Trombay,FOC - 239 words
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48 1952-08-24 2 MADRAS, (Vaz Dias)—lndia may shortly become one of the main exporting countries of synthetic gem stones m the world. The first synthetic stone factory m the East, which will be situated m Madias State, is expected to go into production by July next.48 words
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265 1952-08-24 2 Aboard The U.S Nav>^ Hospital Ship Haven, off Korea, Aug. 23.— A wounded Marine slept well on this ship on Thursday. He had come abroad from the battlefront m a cast from his head down. He was nearly dead. The doctors could notA.P. - 265 words
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867 1952-08-24 2 lt Alt AC HI, Aug. 14.— The Pakistani Prime Minister, Kuuja Nazimuddin, m hia address at a public meeting organized m celebration of Pakistan's Independence Day said: "You uxe all aware that the Kashmir dispute is still unresolved. The reason is that India has refusedFOC - 867 words
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Article174 1952-08-24 2 Philatelic Body's Recommdns. BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— The Philatelic Advisory Committee has advised the Govern, ment of India to release the commemorative stamps, bear. \.ig the effigies of Tulsidas, Mira, Surdas, Kabir, Ghalib and Tagore, on Oct. 1, on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti. It has also approved of the designFOC - 174 words
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Article153 1952-08-24 2 NEW YORK (Vaz Dias)— In an exhibit of presidential campaigns from Washington's days to 1948, the Mew York Historical Society displays a collection of items illustrating election times. They include badges, buttons, flags, cartoons and hats. The coonskin cap, for instance, by which democratic hopeful Estese153 words
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Article, Illustration2755 1952-08-24 3 K. M. PANNIKAR - K. M. PANNIKAR (The following is the text of a talk by Sardar K. M. Fannikar, India s Ambassador m China. It was broadcast by the Delhi Station of All India Radio on Nov. 4, 1951. lhe talk was given ip connection2,755 words
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Article683 1952-08-24 3 ln a recent BBC talk Sir Hurry Luke told listeners about an island m the Pacific Ocean which disappears from time to time. This does not mean that cartographers are doubt' fid as to its exact position, but sometimes the island is there and sometimes it is683 words
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Article169 1952-08-24 3 WASHINGTON (Vaz Das) It does not pay to play fair with the buying public, such seems to be the experience °f a Washington television store. It is general practice to advertise unrealisticdlly low prices for TV sets to lure the public m the store. Once there, the customer169 words
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646 1952-08-24 4 PRESENT TONNAGE THRICE m THAT OF PREWAR BOMBAY, Aug. 22 —India's Ambassadordesignate to Washington, Mr. G. L. Mehta, said last Monday that, out of the total allocation of Re. 101 crores for the development of industries over the next five years, about Rs. 26 crores hadFOC - 646 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-08-24 4 OLDEST MAN OF THE WORLD: Amer Shahat of Cairo told Egyptian police recently that he was 200 years old and had seen the French occupation of Egypt. He claims that he married for the second time a-t the age of 120, since wiheri his wife, whose age is not given,151 words
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Article216 1952-08-24 4 1953 Societies Registered At the end of July this year,. 1,953 societies with a totall membership of 808,589 have! been registered m the Fede-} ration under the Societies) Ordinance, 1940. m addition,! there were 571 societies withj membership of 92,183 which have been given exemptions' from registration under the Ordinance.216 words
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Article364 1952-08-24 4 Y.M.I. A. Sentul The 21st annual general meeting of the Young Men's Indian Association, Sentul, was held on Sunday, Aug. 17, at the Association premises. Presenting the Report for the year 1951, the president Mr. V. M N. Menon appealed to all Indian youths at Kuala Lumpur and. m particular,364 words
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Article67 1952-08-24 4 'When I was seveteen, our local Boy Scouts advertised a beauty competition for their fete. Father suggested that mother dhoaild go m for it, and she saiid that I should. Father said I'd probably make the family the laughing stock of Southwack but if I vlid win,BBC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-08-24 4 photo) Two -Federation journalists, Mr. Tara Singh (left) of the Fardesi KhaLsa Sewak and One Dom Madsi bin Ibraihlm (riyht) of the Majlis, are leaving by BO AC lor London on Sept. 18 as guests of t)he British Government for one month.— Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 45 words
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Article211 1952-08-24 4 "When I was seventeen I fell m love with a boy who was at Yale with my brother and my father, who thought I was much too young, was all out to encourage me to do anything which would keep us apart. When the boy211 words
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Article79 1952-08-24 4 "Tftfi strangest monkeys I've ever seem were the drunk munkoys of MginJ^osa. The mothers dslufc worn rotten coconuts, which is the founciateon of Arak, $9 the little things ape born Vttth a passion for spirits. V A friend of raJtae liad some tame ones and aa soon as79 words
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Article41 1952-08-24 4 "Wise wives allow their men to think that tihey axe the head of Iflie household. There's no harm m that; m any ca*se the family., if not the neighbours, enow better. so why worry?"- BBC BBC BBCBBC - 41 words
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Article114 1952-08-24 4 •'Herman Fimck had been Kind enough to present me to Star Edward German, the eminent composer, and, after a While. I plucked up courage to say. 'Sir Edward, I have a great favour to ask. Do you think that you could possibly itive my partner andBBC - 114 words
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Article100 1952-08-24 4 'Apart from the horticultural drawbacks to meaJs m Che garden, the human element also comes into it a good deal. We have a neighbour who is otherwise quite charming, but wno, no aouot tftrougn a pre-arranged system of signals witn tne other neighbours, or perhaps uwough using100 words
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Article122 1952-08-24 4 "UJce many new communities the people of Israel seem to be tough. hospitable, friendly and a bit brash. I was going to take a long distance 'bus trip one day Drom Tel Aviv. When I arrived at the terminal to catch the bus I was greetedBBC - 122 words
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Article118 1952-08-24 4 "Three years ago we mnertied a lnutle house m a Sussex village witn a great deal' of Its contents. When we moved there I found a hoard of suitable scraps. At lirst,. amce they had belonged to an aunt of my husband, they were strange scraps andBBC - 118 words
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Article91 1952-08-24 4 MELBOURNE: David "Paddy" McMahon, 62 smoked one pipeful oX tobacco lor 102 minutes 16 seconds. Previous longest recorded smoke were 94 minutes 35 seconds, by Tom Hand, of Schenectady, America. McMahon, who set his record m competition, said he learnt pdpe smoking from his grandmother m County Clare,Reuter - 91 words
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Article52 1952-08-24 4 SYDNEY: So many problems have been submitted for solution toy Sydney University's "mechanical brain that a priority system is now applied. Industry, Government bodies. Universities and reseanah organisations have made demands. One of t)he oddest jobs was to plot the growth of an inseot population under varyin-gReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1952-08-24 4 Cats Prey On Cattle DARWIN: Drought has so weakened some cattle i n the Northern Territory that they are becoming the prey of wild cuts. In the Elliott district between Daxwin and Alice Springs, cats which also have been hkt by the drougnt ha/ye raided all fowl runs for miles68 words
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Article54 1952-08-24 4 The marriage of Mr. Ramaiah;, B. A., son of Mr. and Mis. St. Veilasamy Seplair <tf Kattupatu, S. India, wltih MJas Periyanayaki Ayiyar (aister of Sardar N. M.e«nakaliiaundaram Kaliyarayar of Maructiunpattty) will be solemnised tomorrow, Monday, Aug. 25, at their residence at Kattupatty. Muhumham is between 1 and54 words
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Article77 1952-08-24 4 SYDNEY: Thxee-year-old goose Elizabeth leads a dog's life at a Fainieid dairy where she rounds up and leads m the cows for milking. Her owner, Les Ixwin, said Elizabeth began 'her task about two years ago. &>ne waddles down to tne padcioclu and sQ<*awks and hisses untilReuter - 77 words
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Article77 1952-08-24 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— An I ancient Indian manuscript m Sanskrit by Maharshi Bharadwaja on the science of aeronautics is reported to have been discovered m Mysore by the Director of the International Academy of Sanskrit Research. The manuscript entitled "Vymunika Shastra" has diagrams of three typesFOC - 77 words
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Advertisement74 1952-08-24 4 WANTED Ajgents and Salesmen to sell iamous Indian Medicines at Singapore and the Federation. Terms most liberal. Contact Box No. 11, C/O INDIAN DAILY MAIL, 71, Selegie Road, Singapore. TODAY: 4 1 y.15 p.m. Egypt's Dance-Studed 8 EL NIMR" or 'THE TIGER" with English Subtitles Today 11 a.m. (whole serial)74 words
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