Indian Daily Mail, 24 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 285. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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125 1952-11-24 1 Rs. 6m. FOR DEVELOPING KERALA'S COIR INDUSTRY From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 23. The Planning Commission has visualised the development of 40 new industries m South India, stated the Commerce Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari on Friday m Parliament125 words
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136 1952-11-24 1 Reddiar Flays Rajaji's Tanjore Ordinance From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 23. Any cdanket code like the Tanjort! Ourd^nance would drive 90 per .:ent of the agriculturists from pursuing cultivation on thew own and becoming endless labourers, stated exJhief Minister Mr. Omandur liamaswa.ni Reddiar ra a .nemo to the Select136 words
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Article37 1952-11-24 1 WARSAW, Nov. 23. Poland's new people's parliament yesterday passed an amnesty act which, although it does absolutely nothing for political prisoners, makes it possible to free, or reduce the sentences of most common criminals— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration282 1952-11-24 1 Presentation Of Honours And Awards The Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll,' presented Honours and Awards at a ceremony m the Queen Vie toria Room at Government House on Saturday. Mr. A. W. FRISBY was awarded, C.8.E.: Mr. Frdcftw has a long record of service m the Education DepartmentFOC; I.D.M. - 282 words
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133 1952-11-24 1 I'll Not Be Premier Even For A Day Nehru From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Nov. 23.—Premier Nehru declared he would not remain at the head of the Government for a day if the Govt, of India was to bow down to pressure from foreign countries m extending financial aid. Nehru133 words
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78 1952-11-24 1 14,000 Destitute Indian's Repat'd From Burma From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 23.Nearly 14,000 destitute Indians have been repatriated from Burma since January. 1949, stated the Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. M. X Chanda m the House of the People on IFriday. He could not say how many cases of78 words
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Article69 1952-11-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 23,-The Madras zoo's only tiger cub died on Friday, four days after birth having been literally licked to death by its mother. Continuous licking of the cub's tender stomach by tihe tigress's rough tongue caused bleeding and then death There is69 words
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162 1952-11-24 1 PORT ELIZABETH CITY COUNCIL'S DEMAND PORT ELIZABETH, Nov. 23.— The Port Elizabeth City Council m South Africa has decided to ask railway authorities to abolish apartheid at New Brighton railway station. It will be recalled that m the disturbance at the station last month sevenIIS - 162 words
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Article69 1952-11-24 1 Dr. Thomas E. Posey, Economic Adviser to the Technical Co-operation Administration Mission m Burma, who is now touring the Federation of Malaya, will return to Singapore on Nov. 28 for a three-day visit. Formerly a professor ol Economies at West Virginia State College, Dr. Posey69 words
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233 1952-11-24 1 Repindia Presides Over Indian Representative Confab In Kuala Lumpur Move To Strengthen Selangor Indian Welfare Committee A meeting of the representatives of all active Indian organisations m Kuala Lumpur and other prominent Indian citizens was held at the Indian Association premises m Kuala Lumpur last Tuesday under the Chairmanship of233 words
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221 1952-11-24 1 Quarantine In Malaya Period Reduced From 9 To 4 Days Statement m Indian Parliament: Tribute To Repindia's Efforts From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 23. The conditions m the quarantine camps m Malaya for Indian passengers had improved considerably because of the efforts of the Representative of the Govt,221 words
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280 1952-11-24 1 Tamils Representative Council Reaffirms Original Resolution By Our Staff Reporter The Tamils Representative Council at its meeting on Saturday 22-11-1952, reaffirmed unanimously the resolution passed by it on Ml-52, regarding the Tamil Section of Radio Malaya and also passed another resolution strongly condemning* the statement280 words
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Article165 1952-11-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent NJSW DELHI. Nov. 23.— Three members of Parliament from Madras State have petitioned Premier Nehru to set up immediately a Commission to inquire into the dispute over the sharing of waters of the Palar River between the State of Mysore and Madras. They165 words
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Article14 1952-11-24 1 (Detailed report of the proceedings will be published m the next issue).14 words
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656 1952-11-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 24, 1952. MCA Lottery And Singapore Ordinance THE tickets of the current MCA multi-rnilMon dollar lottery are not available m the Colony of Singapore. Of course this is because of the new Private Lotteries Ordinance that J s m force here. This Ordinance, only656 words
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Article214 1952-11-24 2 Women MPs' Appeal To Pass It Into Law NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— Eleven women members of the House of the People appealed to all sections of the people "to demand that the Marriage and Divorce Bill be passed into law m this session because, m spiteFOC - 214 words
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Article99 1952-11-24 2 GAT7HATI, Nov. 20.— A public meeting held under the Joint auspices of the Communist Party of India, Revolutionary Communist Party of India and Democartie Vanguard, pawed a resolution requesting the Government of India to repeat immediately the Indo-Pakistanl passport legislation. Th c meeting requested theFOC - 99 words
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130 1952-11-24 2 Present System Of Law Is Artificial Pattabhi NAGPUR, Nov. 20. —Dr. Pattabh' Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, said here that it was high time o Commission v/as set up tn enquire into the administration of justice m the country and "cleanse »he augean stable The Governor, who was inaugurating aFOC - 130 words
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Article80 1952-11-24 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— IncHon Navy Day will be celebrated this year on Dec. 20 according to a Press Note. IN. ships and establishments will be open to visitors on Dec. 20 and 21 and guides will be provided. In New Delhi, however, Navy Day will beFOC - 80 words
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89 1952-11-24 2 I BOMBAY, Nov. 20.— The third international convention for the safety o f life at B ea, which was signed m London on June 10, 1948, will come into force. India i» among the 30 maritime nations which signed the convention m London.FOC - 89 words
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Article168 1952-11-24 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 80.— A <»«■ tfng attempt by two persons to rob the cashier of the Bank of Baroda of the cash In nls possession was frustrate'! by the City Police here. One of the men entered the bank counter with a leather bag, u«ually usedFOC - 168 words
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Article136 1952-11-24 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.-- Ihe Government of India have decided to issue licences to established importers on the basis of 100 per cent of half of the best year's imports during the basic period, 'OAS-46 to 1951-52, for sports goods. These goods are: Billiard accessories, includingFOC - 136 words
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Article149 1952-11-24 2 Case Against Bombay Editors BOMBAY, Nov. 20— Mr. D. F Karaka, Editor of the weekly The Current appeared In the courfc room of th e Chief Presidency Magistrate and cxc- cutp^ a bond In the sum of i Rs. 5,000 following a warrant issued iagainst him by the court ThisFOC - 149 words
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Article109 1952-11-24 2 NEW DEIHI, Nov. 20.— The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, introduced a Bill m the House of the People, raising the total fund to be placed at the disposal of the Rehabilitation Finance Administration from Rs. 10 crores to Rs. 14.5 cores. Out of109 words
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Article46 1952-11-24 2 Nehru To Visit Allahabad Today ALLAHABAD, Nov. 20— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, expected t o visit Allahabad for a few hours on Nov. 24, according to information received here from the AICC office. He will address a conference of Congress worker* at Ananrf Bhawan- FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article50 1952-11-24 2 UDIPI, Nov. 20— In the Municipal by-election for the Udlpi Central Ward, caused by the resignation of Mr. K. K. Pal (Congress), Mr. p. V. Achar (Congress) wa« declared elected, defeating hi s two Independent rivals Messrs. A Narayana Nayak and C. P. Kamath FOCFOC - 50 words
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748 1952-11-24 2 MADRAS, Nov. 20. The case against P. Prabhakara Menon and his wife Devaki, who have been charge-sheet-ed by the police for the alleged offences of the murder of C. Alavandar, a city merchant, on Aug. 28, 1952 at Madras, and of abetment of the murderFOC - 748 words
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190 1952-11-24 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— The .Prime Minister Mr. Nehru paid high tributes to the services of the late Lala Lajpat Rai, Punjab leader, m the cause of the uplift of the people. Addressing a public meeting hero, organised by the Delhi Pradesh Congress CommitteeFOC - 190 words
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Article145 1952-11-24 2 I ALLEPPEY: The final estijmat c of the pepper crop m pTravjuicore-Cochin this year [indicates a 25 per cent fall below the normal yield. This is attributed to the absence of jtimely rain s this year. While ;the exact estimate is not avail. I able,FOC - 145 words
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Article73 1952-11-24 2 NAGPUR: Mr. Rameshwar Agnibhoj (Congress) lormer Minister of Madhya Pradesh, was declared elected xmopposed to the Cuncil of States m the vacancy raused by the death of Mr. G. M. Thaware— FOC. direct loans by the Administration any amount not utilised for the purpose ofFOC - 73 words
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136 1952-11-24 2 Export Duty On Assam Comilla Cotton Goes NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 The Government of India on Tuesday announced abolition of the export duty on "Assam Comilla" cotton and a reduction In the export duty -~i Rs. 200 to Rs. 125 per bale of Bengal Deshi. The export duties on otherFOC - 136 words
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Article90 1952-11-24 2 NEW DELHI: The total net cost to the Government 0 f a postcard was 13.2 pie* and that of an envelope 14.4 pies, according to a statement laid j before the House of the peoiple by the Deputy Minister, Mr. Raj Bahadur 'n reply to Sardar HukamFOC - 90 words
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51 1952-11-24 2 KABUL: The Bakhtar Ne%\i Agency reported that one Pakistani cavalaryman was kUled and three others seriously injured In a brief midnight attack on Bannu Cantonment by the forces of the Central Paktoonisrtan on Oct. 23. The Paktoon forces withdrew without any less, the agency said.-FOC - 51 words
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Article39 1952-11-24 2 HYDERABAD: AH the immovable properties belonging to MX. Aodur Rahin and Mr. Aiaiul Jlaoo!:, Ministers m the former Laik Ali Cabinet have be&n declared evacuee properties. MessTs. Rahim and Raoof left for Pakistan some time back. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article815 1952-11-24 3 Discussion In Indian Parliament: Nehru's Statement NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— 1n a statement m the House of the People this morning, the Prime Minister gave tne agenda for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference m London this month, at which India will be represented by Mr. C. D.FOC - 815 words
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Article102 1952-11-24 3 LONDON, Nov. 20. Mr. Churchill told Parliament that the question of Queen Elizabeth's title might be discussed at the Commonwealth Prim© Ministers' conference which begins here on Nov. 27. Answering a question t>y Labour member John Rankine, Mr. Churchill said consultations on the title had alreadyReuter - 102 words
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Article107 1952-11-24 3 NEW DELHI: Most of the princes and zamindars detained by tne Government m ttaurashtra for alleged complicity with dacoits beicre the last general elections nave now been set free and those still under detention, wnose number is very small, *rui be rexeased shortly. Police Investigations, It isFOC - 107 words
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Article78 1952-11-24 3 MADRAS: We. K. Sanjeevi iiamath. Advocate and Gen. .Secretary of the Young Men's indian Association,. Madras, passed away recenUy at the Stanley Hospital. Royaturam. tie was 58. He had been andergoing treatment for diabetes for the past one nonth. Mr. Kamath was actively connected withFOC - 78 words
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Article151 1952-11-24 3 MADRAS STATE EMPLOYEES PAY CUT MADRAS, Nov. 22. The Madias Government has decided to impose a 10% cut 1.1 tne pay of ail their emyloyeea drawing above Rs. 30i> pei aioiitn. says UPI. This, it is estimated., will result m a saving of Rs. 8 laths <a year. ADOUt 2,000FOC - 151 words
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62 1952-11-24 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. A second Deputy Minister for Defence is likely to be appointed shortly to cope with work m the Council of States. It is understood that this arrangement has become necessary, especially m view of Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar's continued indisposition. He isFOC - 62 words
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558 1952-11-24 3 Vanaspati Should Be Coloured: Committee's Recommendations To Prevent Ghee Adulteration: NEW DELHI: The Government of India, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, have considered the report of the Ghee Adulteration Committee, appointed m May, 1951 and accepted two of its recommendations. The findings ofFOC - 558 words
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176 1952-11-24 3 4 Injured In Boiler Explosion In Palghat PALGHAT: There was a serious accident here on Nov. 15 m the heart of the town, resulting m multiple injuries to four persons. The steam-boiler m the Superior iVre Retreading Company m Sulttanpet exploded and as a result of tnis, the factory CaughtFOC - 176 words
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Article548 1952-11-24 3 S.F.U.G.E. Council Of Action Says It Did Not: And Even If Referring to the statement made by the Governor m the Legislallve Council, Singapore, last Tuesday, regarding the question of lobbying Members of the Legislative Council, the Secretary. Council of Action, Singapore Federation of Unions ofFOC - 548 words
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127 1952-11-24 3 N. R. Pillay Ext. Affairs Secy. Gen. NEW DELHI. Nov. 20. After remaining vacant for six months, the post of Secretary-General, External Affairs Ministry, will be filled., it is understood, by Mr. N. R. Plllal, at present Secretary to the Cabinet. It is expected that Mr. Pillai will continue to127 words
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Article83 1952-11-24 3 TRrVANDRUM: Mr. Kalathll Velayudhan Nalr, Public Works Minister. TravancoreCochin .stated on behalf of the Chief Minister m the Legislative Assembly that the Government of India had informed the State Government t!hat It was not possible at Present to merge Port Cochin, an enclave of the MalabarFOC - 83 words
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Article479 1952-11-24 4 CEYLON NEWS: Premier Senanayake Explains Terms Of Contract COLOMBO: In a statement to the House of Representatives last week on trade between Ceylon and China, the Prime Minister said "An official delegation will be sent to Peking within the next two weeks to discuss andFOC - 479 words
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Article100 1952-11-24 4 NAPLES. NOV. 23. Benedetto Croce, noted 20th century philosopher, was buried here yesterday m a simple civil owe. mony. Italy's President, Lliigi Binaudi, close friend of the doad Liberal leader, was «"n*>ng those who followed Crooe's body as it was taken to Naples civil cemetary. Thousands lined theA.P. - 100 words
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Article97 1952-11-24 4 SAT: fishermen and many children m the fishing village of Kuala Kedah m Kedah were excited today when the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by Lady Templer, visited their village. There is also another reason for their excitement, for Mr.97 words
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Article126 1952-11-24 4 PAKISTAN ABOLISHES O.P.L. KARACHI, Nov. 23. It* Pakistan Government Saturday night announced the total abolition of open general licenses. This means all imports will now be licensed, with immediate effect. In a press note issued Saturday night the Government [said "it i 8 essential tha: adequate safeguards b e takenA.P. - 126 words
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Article67 1952-11-24 4 ISTANBUL, Nov. 23.--Ahmet Emm Yalman, editor of the Turkish newspaper Vatan, was shot and wounded by an assailant while he was reporting a speech by Premier Menderes on a tour of Malatya, Central Turkey yesterday evening. Mr. Yalman was taken to the local hospital and theReuter - 67 words
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125 1952-11-24 4 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 23. —Hundred Europeans have joined up with Africans m their fight against racial discrimination, it was disclosed here on Friday. At a meeting of defiance leaden including 200 Europeans, held here on Thursday night, it was decided tt 0 set up an organisation toA.P. - 125 words
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Article403 1952-11-24 4 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 23.— An American spokesman said last night that the United States delegation could not "go along" with Britain m support of the Indian resolution to solve the Korea deadlock. This announcement followed a meeting British Secretary Anthony Eden, leading the British delegation,Reuter - 403 words
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Article143 1952-11-24 4 Russia Denounces Indian Plan! LONDON. Nov. 23.— .Russia today denounced the Inddan draft resolution on Koreau war prisoners, now before the United Nations, as "nothing but a slightly camouflaged American draft". The official Tass new* agency said the Indian plan, "cleared of its verbal trappings, will tarn out to beA.P. - 143 words
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87 1952-11-24 4 MENON DECLINES TO COMMENT UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 23. Mr. V- X- Krishna Menon, the Indian delegate who has been most active m drawing up the Indian proposal on Korea, declined today to comment on the hss agency criticism Of the plan. Mr. Menon conferred last night with Mr- S- Bkazesezews.Reuter - 87 words
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Article28 1952-11-24 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. William Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, died on Friday at his home m Coshoctan, Ohia, the AFL announced. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article230 1952-11-24 4 HO'S TROOPS MARCHING ON NA SAN HANOI, Nov. 23.— Thousands of French Union troop* Saturday night staked their prestige and the fate of 300,000 proFrench mountain tr'bespeople on holding a line m a dusty valley of northwestern Indochina against assaults by an estimated 18,000 Communist-led Viet Minn rebelsThe batt^ ofA.P. - 230 words
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Article179 1952-11-24 4 WHAT NEW VILLAGERS TELL TEMFLER SUN: "I am very happy to be living m tni s New Village," a Chinese woman, carrying a one-year-old child, said to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, when he visited the Bukit Selamoau New Village m Kedah today, Nov- 23. Her family had179 words
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58 1952-11-24 4 CASES AGAINST INSURANCE FIRMS WITHDRAWN KARACHI, Nov. 23.— Cases against 35 foreign insurance companies doing business In Pakistan were withdrawn Saturday by the Pakistan government as they were stated to hav c confessed their failure to register with the government a pool they formed four years ago. The companies haveA.P. - 58 words
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Article83 1952-11-24 4 HONGKONG, Nov. 23. Chinese Communists are living no stones unturned m their efforts to please the Russians, reports the independent Kung Sheung Daily News. The paper said reports from Canton stated local authorities are offering courses m the Russian language m more *han 70 schools.A.P. - 83 words
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Article117 1952-11-24 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. Preliminary plans for a threeday round of festivities m Washington t 0 mark tthe inauguration of Mr. Dwight Eisenhower as President have been announced. They will be climaxed by th c traditional inaugural ball on the night of the inauguration day, Jan- 20.Reuter - 117 words
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Article33 1952-11-24 4 LIMA, Peru, Nov. 23. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands tried to mafce k Torero Thursday and got .liimself knocked down by a -ow. He was not hurt.— AP.33 words
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Article103 1952-11-24 4 BOMBAY, Nov. 23.— Dr. 6Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India and UNESCO president today expressed surprise at the resignation of UNESCO Director-General Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet and two members Dr. Paulo Carneiro, Brazilian chairman of the Efflecutlve board .announced his resignation yesteraay tn protest against cuts m his proposed budget.Reuter - 103 words
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