Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 297. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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192 1951-12-07 1 Regular Service To Afghanistan Via New Route Likely NEW DELHI, Dec. 6. The Hi malayan Aviation Dakota which took off from Ahmedabad at about 3 a.m. (IST) yesterday on its schedule service to Kabul was detained by Pakistan authorities on landing at Karachi atGIIS - 192 words
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194 1951-12-07 1 SIMLA, Dec. 6.— Results have been announced of elections to 20 out of the 36 seats ln the HIMACHAL PRADESH State Assembly. The position of parties m the State now is: Congress 11, KMPP one, Scheduled Castes one and Independents seven In SAURASHTRA, a Socialist candidateGIIS - 194 words
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191 1951-12-07 1 LONDON. Dec. G. The London weekly TRUTH publishes a letter from Mr. H. Tyndale Biscae to say that "the ruffianly murderous invasion of Kashmir m 1947 by the Pathans of North-West Frontier of India ;pre-1947 India) was with the connivance, permission, encouragement, equipment andG.I.I.S. - 191 words
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120 1951-12-07 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 6.— The following birthday greeting messages have been received by President Rajendra Prasad from the King ot Nepal and the Piime Minister of Nepal. From the King of Nepal: "On the happy occasion of your birthday, on behalf of my family, myG.I.I.S. - 120 words
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Article40 1951-12-07 1 CALCUTTA. Dec. 6.— The Chinese Cultural Mission, now visiting India, was given a reception at Government House m Calcutta on Dec. 4. The West Bengal Governor, Dr. Mukerjee, and Ministers and officials of Government received members of the Mission.- GIISGIIS - 40 words
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Article130 1951-12-07 1 HYDERABAD, Dec. 6.— The Chief Minister of Hyderabad, Mr. M. K. Vellodi, told Pressmen yesterday that the ban on thr Communist Party of India m force m the State could not be lifted immediately just because there had been no violent incidents m Telangana duringGIIS - 130 words
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Article38 1951-12-07 1 PARIS. Dec. 6.— The United Nations General Assembly elected Chile and Pakistan to the Security Council -today but deadlocked over the coriteat 'between White Russia and American-sponsored Greece for the third vacancy. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article52 1951-12-07 1 MANILA. DeV. 6.— U.S. Supreme Couft Justice William O. Douglas has invited senator-elect Josp P Laurel to (fee United States to condudt a ieerture tour. Nacionalista Party headquarters amnaunced today a letter received from Douglas asked Laurel .to enligTrten the American people on "democracy m ttkeA.P. - 52 words
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Article278 1951-12-07 1 PARIS. Dec. 6.— lndia on December 4 supported Pakistan's proposal inviting representatives of the two Governments of divided Germany to make a statement before the UN Ad Hoc Political Committee on the pioposal contained m the three power resolution relating to German, elections. The Indian Delegate,G.I.I.S. - 278 words
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Article89 1951-12-07 1 PENANG, Dec. 6.— ln the first terrorist outrage on the second day since the new bicycle curfew order icame m force m Penang, an unknown gunman shot dead a 39 -year-old Chinese late Wednesday night within the heart of the town Four shots were fired atA.P. - 89 words
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Article199 1951-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday.— Reports fr»om all parts of the Federation revealed that another 16 bandits are out of the fight--all of them either killed, captured or surrendered tyesterday Ten were killed, two captured or surrendered. In addition, one band!' d supplier was killed and rnrer199 words
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179 1951-12-07 1 KOREA TALKS: ALLIES AGREE TO INSPECTION OF SPECIFIC PORTS MUNSAN. Dec. 6.— The Allies today agreed to go along with a Communist, demand that only specific tports be stfbjeet to inspection during a Korean armistice. The concession was part of a new U.N. eight-point plan for solving the bitter disputeA.P. - 179 words
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Article78 1951-12-07 1 CALCUTTA Dec. 6.— An IndoPersian oil company to make petrol products has been registered here with an authorised capital of 10,--000,000 rupees, it was learned here yesterday. The company is already m correspondence with the National Iranian Oil Company of Persia, which took over theReuter - 78 words
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Article48 1951-12-07 1 KARACHI. Dec. 6—Representative Peter Mack. Junior, (Demo-crat-Illinois), circling the globe on a one-man goodwill mission, <arrtved here yesterday m his singleengine plane from Saudi Arabia. As m other capitals on his 32,000--mile tour. Mack will present a friendship scroll to the City of Karachi.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-12-07 1 Dum Dum Aircrash: SUSTAINED A BROKEN ARM AND 50 CUTS AND BRUISES CALCUTTA, Dec. 3,— The only survivor of the recent Dakota crash at Dum Dum, Mr. Mehta. who is progressing m the Presidency General Hospital here, narrated m an interview what heFOC - 250 words
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410 1951-12-07 1 At noon yesterday, Ihe Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton gave a Press Conference to Newsmen representing the local and foreign newspapers and news agencies of the residency, Penang. i Mr. Lyttelton told the newsmen that his impressions410 words
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148 1951-12-07 1 HERORO CHIEFS UNLIKELY TO GO TO PARIS? CAPETOWN, Dec. 6.— Colonel P. I. Hoogenout, ex-administrator of Southwest Africa, said here it was unlikely that th e Heroro chiefs from the territory would go to Paris to present their case to the United Nations. The chiefs have been invited by theReuter - 148 words
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Article93 1951-12-07 1 CAIRO, Dec. 6— Total Egyptian casualties sinc c trouble began m the Suez Zone on October 16 were announced Wednesday as 117 killed and 438 wounded. The figures were released by the Egyptian Interior Minister, Fouad Scrag El Din Pasha. Scrag El Din told aA.P. - 93 words
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157 1951-12-07 1 100 Injured In Police-Students Clash In Teheran TEHERAN. Dec. 6.— More than 100 persons were injured today when thousands of battling police and Communist-led students turned Teheran into a scene of wild running battle. Soma 2,000 police and troops tired into the air and used tear gas, fire hoses andA.P. - 157 words
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Article58 1951-12-07 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.— Li Tsung-jen, claimant to the presidency of the Republic of China, said yesterday he would return and wrest power from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. He contends Chiang "usurps my presidential power." At a news conference at his New York home, Li said heA.P. - 58 words
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97 1951-12-07 1 HUGE DEATH TOLL IN VOLCANIC ERUPTION MANILA, Dec. 6.— The north end of Camiguin. island lay Under an evil, yellow-tinted blanket of smoke and deadly fumes this afternoon— a filmy shroud for unknown hundreds killed by spouting Hiook Hibok volcano. The known death toll today was still 209, according toA.P. - 97 words
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612 1951-12-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 7, 1951. A PLAYGROUND FOR OPPORTUNISTS! THE three Municipal elections held m 1949 and 1950 followed by the City Council elections held last week together make a total of four elections to date and as Singapore is no longer a town but a City,612 words
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367 1951-12-07 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Prank A n thony's Commen t On Massey's Statement NEW DELHI, Nov. 28:— The Anglo-Indian leader, Mr. Frank Anthony, said to-day that he had taken Mr. R. Massey, President of the Calcutta branch of the Anglo- Indian Association,FOC - 367 words
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Article273 1951-12-07 2 TANJORE. Nov. 28.— A1l the nominations for the House of the People from the Mayavaram Constituency have been declared valid as there were no objections. For the Tanjore Constituency, objections were raised m regard to the candidature of Sir R. S. Sarma and Mr. R. Venkataraman but they wereFOC - 273 words
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44 1951-12-07 2 ALLAHABAD, Nov. 29— The Congress President, Mr. Jawharlal Nehru is expected to inaugurate the Congiess election campaign at Allahabad on December 12 when he visits his home town for a day on his way to Orissa. FOCFOC - 44 words
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84 1951-12-07 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 24:— Election posters for display at Railway stations from candidates for the general elections will be accepted by the Railway Board, it was learnt here to-day. The charges for such posters will be the same as for commercial posters. Not more thanFOC - 84 words
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Article258 1951-12-07 2 CALCUTTA— Nov. 23—Arrangements, as were made pre viously for running the elections ln West Bengal are now officially held to be inadequate and they are to be altered very considerably m view of the fact that the number of nominations filed has far exceeded the Goveinment'sFOC - 258 words
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Article247 1951-12-07 2 KUMBAKONAM, Nov. 28.— When nomination papers of Mr. A. Krishnasami Vandayar, candidate for election to the State Assembly from Saliamangalam constituency, was taken up for scrutiny, Mr. C. L. Aravamudha Iyengar, Advocate, appearing on behalf of Mr. Rajagopala Vairayar, another candidate, raised an objection stating that Mr. Vandayar, inasmuchFOC - 247 words
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Article78 1951-12-07 2 TIRUNELVELI. Nov. 28.— The nomination of Mr. Paradesi. Scheduled Castes candidate from Tirunelveli to the State Assembly was today rejected on the ground that he had an existing contract with the Government Public Works Department. As regards the Sankarankoil constituency an objection was raised by Mr. R. S. K.FOC - 78 words
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Article82 1951-12-07 2 COIMBATORE, Nov. 28.— Messrs. G. D. Naidu (Ind.) and Bellie (Socialist) who had filed nominations to contest the Nilgiri-CDimbatore Parliamentary constituency have withdrawn their nominations. Mr A. K. Subbaraya Goundar (Congress) standing for the Madias State Assembly from Kangayam constituency has been declared returned unopposed as the nomination ofFOC - 82 words
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Article368 1951-12-07 2 TELLICHERRY, Nov. 2.8.— The nomination paper of Mr. P. K. Madhavan (Communist) for election to the Madras State Assembly trom the Mattanur constituency was rejected on the ground that his name was not op the electoral rolls. An objection was raised to the candidature of Mr. C. M. AbuFOC - 368 words
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126 1951-12-07 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 24:— The Fourtn Party m the Bombay Legislative composed of former Muslim League members, has announced its support to the Congiess m the forthcoming elections. Mr. A. A. Khan, leader of the Party, m a statement asked Muslim voters to vote for theFOC - 126 words
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103 1951-12-07 2 NAGPUR, Nov. 23:— The State Government m a Press Note have reiterated their "determination to see that Government servants maintain a strictly non-partisan attitude towards various political parties contesting the elections". The Press Note dismissed as baseless apprehensions that the Government machinery would be utilisedFOC - 103 words
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51 1951-12-07 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25:— Mr. Mudl Naiko has been elected unopposed to the Orissa State Legislative Assembly for the seat rese r ved for Scheduled Tribes from Nowrangpu<' constituency, according to a report received from the Returning Officer of that constituency by the Election Commission.-FOC - 51 words
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Article72 1951-12-07 2 DINDIGUL, Nov. 28:— On an objection raised by Mr. N. Muthuswami (Ind.), a candidate from the Vedasandur Constituency, the nomination of Mr. T. Ramaswami Konar (Ind.) for the State Assembly was rejected under Section 7 (d) of Act 43 of the Representation of People's Act onFOC - 72 words
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Article69 1951-12-07 2 MADRAS, Nov., 28.— The Government of Madras have decided to use about 120,000 wooden ballot boxes available with the Jail and Forest Departments and to obtair. from Hyderabad about 260,000 more boxes needed for the elections. This action is being taken, it is understood, as theFOC - 69 words
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Article466 1951-12-07 2 SALEM, Nov. 28:— The nomination papers of Mr. N. P. Ponnuswami Reddiar (.Independent) from the Namakal general constituency of the Madras State Assembly were rejected under Section 33 (3) of the Representation of Peopie Act, on the ground that forms relating to the appointment of election agent had notFOC - 466 words
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Article320 1951-12-07 2 KOZHIKODE, Nov. 29.— The Returning Officer for Kozhikode has passed orders overruling the objection raised by Rao Bahadur S. Cheilam Aiyar to the nomination of Mr. Kutti Krishnan Nair (Congress) for election to the State Assembly fiom Kozhikode. He held the nomination valid. The officer accepted the nomination filedFOC - 320 words
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Article42 1951-12-07 2 TIRUV ANNAMALAI, Nov. 28 The Returning Officer, Tiruvannamalai, has rejected th e nomination paper filed by Mr. Neelameka Mudaliar for Wandiwash general seat of the Madras State Assembly, as the proposer and seconder were not voteis of the Wandiwash area. FOCFOC - 42 words
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233 1951-12-07 3 Premier Assures Correction In Next Edition CALCUTTA, Dec. 2.— Mr. Churchill's Private Secretary has sent a cable to Dr. B. C. Roy informing him that the British Prime Minister had received the objections to certain remar ks made by him about Mahatma GandhiFOC - 233 words
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Article57 1951-12-07 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.— Plans are under way ,for the establishment of a bibliographical centre m New Delhi to serve as ta means of reference to research workers and of information to the general public Foreign experts have already arrived there to discuss with the EducationFOC - 57 words
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Article47 1951-12-07 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— A UNESCO auivey has revealed that India retained the second place as the largest film producing country m the world after America. There are about a 100,000 cinemas all over the world, 30,000 of them m the United States. GIISGIIS - 47 words
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237 1951-12-07 3 HYDERABAD, Dec. 3.— lt has been officially announced last Thuasday that the Hyderabad Government currency known as Hall Sicca will be demonetised on April 1, 1963. The Hyderabad rupee known as Hall Sicca contains 50 per cent aflloy and 50 per cent silver. There were aboutFOC - 237 words
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125 1951-12-07 3 NEW DELHHI, Dec. 3.— lndia's requirements of sulphur for 1952 were reviewed at a meeting held here recently between the Sulphur Liaison Committee of the Sulphur Users' Organisation and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It was agreed that the minimum requirement would be 67,500FOC - 125 words
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Article125 1951-12-07 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. s— The total output of coal during the month of October 1951 was 2,793,743 tons. The number of collieries reported to have woi ked during the same month was 828. During the month 109,076 tons of soft coke, 184,365 tons of hard cokeG.I.I.S. - 125 words
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165 1951-12-07 3 PARAMAKUDI, Dec. 3.— Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Public Works, Madras, laid the foun-dation-stone for a submersible bridge across the Vaigai, at Paramakudi, on Nov. 26. before a large gathering. The bridge which will connect Chettinad area with Ramnad has been sanctioned by the Government.FOC - 165 words
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Article115 1951-12-07 3 SRINAGAR. Dec. 3.— Tht taxation policy of the Kashmir Government continues to be guided by the principle of minimum tax burden on the common man. according to Pandit Girdharllal Dogra. State's Finance Minister. Pandit Dogra said that the overall financial position of the State had shownFOC - 115 words
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Article102 1951-12-07 3 KEGALLE: Mr. S. B. Delwita. Coroner, returned a verdict of death due to a fracture of the skull on Mahadurage Sethuwa of Berannawa. who had fallen down from a staircase. It was revealed at the inquest that this man was a "Devil Dancer" who had goneFOC - 102 words
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Article187 1951-12-07 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 3.— Air Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman, Com-mander-in-Chief of the I.A.F. told reporters here last Sunday that he was convinced that the I.A.F. was progressing watl towards standard of efficiency. The retiring Air Chief is on a fiarewell tour of the various I.A.F. stationsFOC - 187 words
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196 1951-12-07 3 PROTECTION TO IRON MACHINE SCREW INDUSTRY NEW DELHI. Dec 3.— The Government of India have accepted a recommendation of the Tariff Board to levy, far a period of three years, a protective duty of 31J per cent ad valorem inclusive of surcharge, on iron and steel machine screws, m placeFOC - 196 words
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Article87 1951-12-07 3 AMBALA, Dec. •3. -A fifty-year old Sanyasi buried himeserf m a five feet deep pit for 4£ hours here after intimating the Cantonment Magistrate that he was taking this step "for the good of the universe. After coming out of the pit, the Sanyasi,FOC - 87 words
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420 1951-12-07 3 DIWAKAR ON PROGRESS IN BROADCASTING KOZHIKODE, Dec. 3.— Addressing a Press conference recently, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, said that they would be able to make fur ther progress m Broadcasting during the next five years.FOC - 420 words
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Article, Illustration765 1951-12-07 3 THUMB NAIL SKETCHES Following are thumbnail sketches of the members of the All-India Football Team arriving m Singapore today: J. ANTHONY Age 27. Outside left. Anthony is the fleet footed left winger of the team. Played for famous Aryan Gymkhana side that created history765 words
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Article57 1951-12-07 3 KANA, (Burdwan), Dec. 3.— The five-day-old hunger-strike by three refugee women and ta man m the local dak bungalow verandah was called off when the local authorities told them that their demands for the immediate resumption' of payment of business and house building loans wouldFOC - 57 words
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Article47 1951-12-07 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 3— A quota of 20,000 tons of salt other than Saurashtra salt has toeen fixed for export to all permissible destinations, says a notification issued by the Joint Chtef Controller 6J Exports. Allocations will be made to manufactures and established exporters.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article955 1951-12-07 4 CEYLON NEWS: Premier Senanayake's Assurance To Mr. K. P. K. Menon COLOMBO, Nov. 28 (B y Air MaU). Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon, High Com missioner for India m Ceylon accompanied by his F irst Secretary, Mr. V. Sidd hart ha Chari, met Premier D. S.FOC - 955 words
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430 1951-12-07 4 Issue Of Resident Permits Controller's Statement COLOMBO: Nov. 26 (By Air Mail.— Mr. J. L. Arnoldo, Controller of Immigration and Emigration, refuted here the statement that only about 40.000 resident permits bare so far been issued by the Department of Immigraiion and Emigration and that over a lakr of IndiansFOC - 430 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-12-07 4 JAPANESE HOCKEY TEAM IN INDIA Photo. Citizens of Delhi m their thousand-, visited the National Stadium m New DHhj, on Nov. 18» 195 L to witness the Hockey Tesft between Japan and India, m which the latter won hv 5 sroals to one. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article71 1951-12-07 4 COLOMBO. Mr. G. Barr Kumarakulaslnghe, a Ceylonese barrister, camplai/ncd to the North London Police recently that he had been attacked outside Willesden County Court where he appeared as an applicant, says a London report. He stated that as he was leaving the court, a manFOC - 71 words
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Article124 1951-12-07 4 At a general meeting of Che Indian Association, pontian, held on Dec 3, at IJhe Association premises, the following office-bearers, members of the Committee and Auditors were elected for the year 1952: President —Mr. V. Krishna, Vice President—Mr. N. S. Pillai, Hon. Secretary— Mr H S V.124 words
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Article27 1951-12-07 4 "Ekadeshi" will he celebrated on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 7 p.m. at the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission premises with Ram-Nam Bhajana. Ml are cordially invited to attend27 words
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Article61 1951-12-07 4 LUCKNOW, Dec. 6— ln Uttar Pradesh the Education Corps set up by the State Government, foui years ago, to give compulsory military training to students of intermediate classes is to b e extended. At present the scheme covets 17 towns. The Eduction Corps is m addition toFOC - 61 words
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