Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 301. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 250 1 Polling Begins In Travancore Cochin State Chances Of Congress Victory Increased By Nehru 9 s Tour Also By 100 Many Opposing Candidates/ (From Our Own Correspondent) TRI VAN DRUM, Dec. 10. Polling for the first general elections in Kerala State began today in seven centres: Waddankacheri, Crjttur and Nemmara In
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    90 1 Fhoto) The Bilateral Air Agreement bet ween the Governments of India and the United Kingdom was f n mut lly signed in New Delhi, on Doc. 1. Str Archibald Nye, U.K. High Commissioner in India and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Communications and Health, sijjned the document on behalf of
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  • 44 1 OBSERVERS FOR KASHMIR CANBERRA. Dec. 10.— Australia will provide eight army Lieutenant Colonels or Majors as United Nations observers in Kashmir, Army Minister Josiah Francis said today. They will arrive in Kashmir early in the new year and remain six or twelve months. Reuter
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  • 106 1 NEHRU'S WARNING TO PRINCES (F:-->m Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 10.—Congress President Nehru returned to Delhi after another triumphant tour throuphout Raja.sthan which pi*oved effectively that Congress was the biggest mass organisation in India. Crowds beseiged him wherever he went but managed to maintain his terrific schedule of speeches
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  • 193 1 SIMLA, Dec. 10.— Polling will begin today in Travancore-Cochin and continue till January with a ten-day break for Christmas holidays. There are 4.4 million voters in the State. About 108 representatives have to be elected to the State Assembly and 12 to the House of the
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  • 113 1 SPECIAL TB WARD FOR STUDENTS OPENED AT TAMBARAM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 10. India's Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur opening th_g special tuberculosis ward for students at the Tambaram Sanatorium, 16 miles from Madras, declared that the Govt, of India was fully alive to the menace of this
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  • 597 1 PRASAD'S ADDRESS AT ALIGARH VARSITY CONVOCATION ALIGARH, Dec. 16.— Addressing the annual convocation of the Aligarh University on Dec. 8 President Rajendra Prasad said that universities in India, in order to serve as organs of the cultwral Hfe of the country t should
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  • 68 1 -KUALA LUMPUR: Monday: A member of the Security Forces and two civilians were Wiled and two civilans were wounded when a party of armed bandits fired on a bus yesterday in the Nibong Tebal District of Province Wellesley. Those .tilled were. Ong Kok Lye, a Police
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  • 250 1 Ceylon Delegate To Bangkok^ UNESCO Due In S'pore Today Mr. K. Kan agar atnam, member of Ceylon Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education, Ceylon who led the Ceylon Delegation to the Youth Welfare Seminar at Simla and the South East Regional Conference, UNESCO National Commissions at Bangkok is expected
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  • 88 1 CAIRO, Dec. 10.— Acting Foreign Minister Ibrahim Farag Pasha announced yesterday that Egypt is considering severing diplomatic relations with Britain. Farag Pasha said study of the question was the "direct result of British forces' aggression in Suez" presumably because the British Army levelled
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  • 431 1 MR. INCE OPENS EXHIBITION (By Our Staff Reporter). -'Handwork not only helps detelop originality in the school children bat also shapes them into use fui citizens,"' observed Mr. R. E. Ince, Senior Inspector of Schools, Singapore, declaring open the Indian Schools Handwork Exhibition
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  • 45 1 NEW MEDICAL CHIEF FOR FEDERATION Dr. HM.O. Lester, 0.8.E., of Stepney Drive, Scarborough, Yorkshire, Director of Tsetse Fly and Trypanosomiasis Research Reclamation. East Africa, has been appointed Director of Medical Services, Federation of Malaya. He will sail for Malaya towards the end of next February.
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  • 66 1 TOKYO, Dec. 10.— Negotiators resumed conference at Panmunjom this morning with the "beWndthe- lines inspection team" issue still a major obstacle barring progress. Peking radio today again rejected "ali demands that interfere with internal affairs." The broadcast said the negotiators have spent 10 fruitless days
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  • 68 1 PARIS. Dec. 10.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister today discussed the Kashmir problem with Dr. Granls. Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir. Mohammed Ayub, Pakistan delegation expert- on Kashmir was also present at the 90-minute meeting one of a series Dr. Graham is having
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 10.—Major-Gene-ral D. A. Surve, General Officer Commanding Bombay area, died here last night aged 44. General Surve, who was commissioned in 1928 from Sandhurst Britain's Military Academy, had been ill with acute myoloido leucaemia (an incurable disease of the blood). He served with the
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  • 62 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the promotion of Chief Inspector Ahmad Khan to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police with effect from Jan. l, 1951 He joined the Police Force as an Arabic Translator in 1935 and was promoted
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  • 37 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, will be broadcasting over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 8 pm today. Tuesday. The talk will be relayed by all station.--.
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  • 533 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Dec. 11, 1951. COMMUNAL POISON SPREADING IN MALAYA THE communal poison is spreading in the Federation of Malaya. Judging from the municipal elections there, one must say the communal poison is spreading fast. While there was only one communal body to participate in the municipal
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  • 76 2 CHIDAMBARAM, Nov. 30.— The Retaining Officer overruled today the objection raised in regard to the nomination of Swami A. S. Sahajananda (Congress) for the State Assembly from Chidambar--n_-Re-6erved constituency, on the basis of the communication received from the Madras Government to the effect that they had
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  • 345 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Sivaraj Explains Policy MADRAS, Dec. 4: The policy and programme of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation was explained by Mr. N. Sivaraj, President of the Federation, at a mee ting held under the auspices of the Lakshmipuram Young Men's
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  • 273 2 RAJKOT, Dec. 2.— The nomination paper of Mr. Uttamchand Vasavda .Hindu Mhasaba), who is contesting from the Kashod constituency, for thc Sau rashtra Legislative Assembly haa been validated by the Chief Election Commissioner, according to information available in the Hindu Mahasaba offlce here. Mr. Vasavda was disqualified
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  • 113 2 IiIATIALA. Dec. 3:-^Sardar Ajmer Singh Tamkot, a candidate of PEPSU, People's Democratic Front, seeking election from Bhiki constituency, was taken into custody to-day when he appeared before the Returning Officer at Faridkot in connection with the scrutiny of his nomination papers. His nomination papers were, however,
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  • 219 2 NEHRU'S ENSUING VISIT TO HYDERABAD HYDERABAD, Dec. I:— Mr. Jawabarlal Nehru, President of the Indian National Congress, to-day informed Mr. Digamber Rao Bindu, President of the Hyderabad Predesh Congress, expressing his inability to accept his suggestion to extend his stay in the State to three days from two days in
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  • 69 2 IMPHAL. Dec. 3:— Maharani Eswari Devi of Manipur will seek election to the House of the People from the Inner Manipur constituency as an independent, it is learnt. One of her opponents is likely to be Dr. Leiren Singh, former Minister for Public Works, Manipur,
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  • 122 2 JUU-UNDUR, Dec. 3:— The Working Committee of the Punjab State Congress to-day decided to suspend from the Congress Party 67 members. Among them %re Dr. Gopichand Bhargava, former Chief Minister, Thakur Pancham Singh, former Minister, Mr. Bhagat Ram Chodha, M.L.A., Mr. Virendra, M.L.A. and Mr.
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  • 122 2 KUMBAKONAM, Dec. I:— A meeting of candidates who had filed their nominations against the official Congress candidates in the Mahamakham choultry, Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker was present. The purpose of the meeting was announced to be to take steps to present a united opposition
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  • 336 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 3:— The Bombay High Court to-day admitted a petition tiled by Mrs. Hansa Mehta, challenging the rejection of her nomination to the House of the People from Baroda west constituency. Their Lordships issued a rule against the Returning Officer and granted an interim injunction
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  • 94 2 FORMER DEPUTY H.C. WAS ENTERED AS "FEMALE" KARIMGANJ, Dec. 3:— An objection to the "sex" of Mr. Ba-dyaaath Mukherjee, former Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dacca, was overruled by the Returning Officer during the scrutiny of nomination papdra. Mr. Mukherfflee had been mentioned as a "female" in the electoral roll.
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  • 837 2 FURTHER WITHDRAWALS FROM MADRAS STATE MADRAB, Dec. I.— The following is the list of further withdrawals of candidates who had filed their nomination for elections from MADRAS State. STATE ASSEMBLY Harbour: Mr. Parsram Jeethanand (Hindu Mahasabha) and Mr. P. Kamalanabhan (Ind.). Thousand Lights; Mr. K. S. Sampath (K.M.P.), Mr. N.
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  • 148 2 AMBALA, Dec. 3: Dr. Gopichand Bhargava said here last evening that he would withdraw from the election contest if any of the allegations against him were proved to be true in an open enquiry. Initiating his election campaign at a public meeting in a village near Karnal.
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  • 570 3 Details Of Pak Hold-Up Of Indian Plane At Karachi flight To Kabul Interrupted NEW DELHI, Dec. 5 (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have lodged a strong protest with tne Fakistan Government against the detention in sy!£? 25?* this corning of a commercial Dakota u j, Himalayan Aviation Company)
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    60 3 Photo). A two-hour concert tt Indian music was broadcast in the External Servicer of AU India Radio recently. The programme which was directed to listeners ln South East Asia was broadcast in the presence of an invited audience amo ng whom were members of the diplomatic corps. The progromme opened
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  • 53 3 LUCKNOW, Dec. 7.— The Council of the Lucknow University has unanimously ejected Acharya Jugal Kishore, President of the U.P. Congress Committee, as ViceChancellor of the University in the vacancy caused by the resignation of Acharya Narendra Deva. The appointment awaits formal approval of the Chancellor. Mr.
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  • 115 3 BOMBAY. Dec 3.— The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India has passed orders that all mills which are still in possession of -fine and superfine categories of cloth packed by them in Aug. 1951 or earlier should dispose them of before Dec.. 31, 1951,
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  • 372 3 NEW DELHI, DEC. 3.— MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION FOUND AND PHOTOGRAPHED FOOTPRINTS OF THE LEGENDARY SNOWMAN DURING THEIR RECENT JOURNEY TO MOUNT EVEREST, ACCORDING TO REPORTS REACHING HERE FROM KHATMANDU. Mr. Eric Shlpton, 44 -year-old leader of the expedition, is also reported
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  • 89 3 HYDERABAD, Dec. B.— The Hyderabad Government have con-' sideration a proposal to distribute about 63.000 acress of fallow land in Warangal district to landless cultivators. The scheme when implemented will benefit the tribal population of Koyas, Lambadas and Qhariaans. Under the scheme cultivators on
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  • 77 3 KARACHI, Dec. 7.— The London Correspondent of the Evening Times cables that British shipping interests have flatly rejected Pakistan's demand to start recruiting Pakistani seamen at their home ports At present most of the seamen coming from East Bengal are signed at Calcutta. Pakistan having not
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  • 270 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3 (By Air Mail).— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, i__ 67 to-day. Members of the Cabinet who are in Delhi at present including Dr. Kailashnath Katju, a large number of prominent' citizens including journalists, members of the Delhi Municipal Committee and school
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  • 98 3 MADRAS. Dec. s.— lt is understood that the Government of Madras do not propose to fill up the vacancy in the post of State Counsel caused by the resignation of Dr. V. K. John. The intention of the Government seems to be to keep the post
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  • 224 3 NAGPUR. Dec. 7. Dr. M B Sarvate. head of the Communications Directorate of the Civil Aviation Department and Chairman of rhe Committee appointed by the Government of India to inquire into the causes of the Deccan Airways plane crash near Dum Dum on Nov. 21,
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  • 337 3 ENTIRELY IN THE INTERESTS OF PROCUREMENT NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— The recent increases in the procurement prices of foodgrains in five States were granted entirely in the interest of procurement in view of failure of the rains in many centres, and, although the deviation
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  • 237 3 Muslim Confab Appoints "Care-laker" Govt, ror 'Azad Kashmir' LAHORE, Dec. 10.— The Working Committee of the All Jammu and Kash mir Muslim Conference on Dec, 4 formally authorised its President, Mir Waiz Mohammed Yousaf, to perform the functions of the Head of the "Care-taker" Government for "Azad Kashmir" in place
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  • 274 3 KARACHI, Dec 7.-^Section 92-A (Governor's rule) looms large on tlie Sind political horizon, according to Dawn. The paper said this morning: There appears little hope of Sind Ministers putting their divided house ini order. In the absence of agreement and in the view of the crop
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    50 4 Photo. "Moti" Is the name of this superb dress, created by Princess Sumair, at her new Haute Couture house in Paris. The Jacket is of Indian brocade. It is worn over an ivory silk-velvet skirt. It is seen Nov. 29. The Princess is a relative of Maharaiah of Patiala.- A.P.
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  • 333 4 CEYLON NEWS: Saivites' Deputation Protests lo Govt. COLOMBO: Although two Hindu organisations, recently met the Home Mtnister and requested the immediate introduction of a Hindu Temporalities Ordinance, a joint deputation from the All Ceylon Saiva Youth Association and the Veda Agama Saiva
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    80 4 Photo. Egyptian dancer Samia Carnal m arifed oibiheir Shy.ppa-rd (Abdullah) King of Houston. Texas, In C.t_>o on Nov. 29. The Moslem ceremony was perforated in the offlce of Samla's lawyer. Only a few friends attended. A small reception was held later in Samla's apartment In suburban Zamalek. Photo shows: Samia
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO Non-C eylonese owners of local Industries will be allowed to Import pertain goods from Germany and Japan, under a specific licence granted on the discretion erf the Controller of Imports. Items imported under this provision will be allowed only If they are to be used locally In
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    73 4 Photo) Mr. Luther R. Evans, Librarian, Library of Congress, Washington, delivered a talk on Library matters at a meeting held by the Government of India Libraries Associa tk>n_* in the Central Secretariat Library, in New Delhi, on Nov. 29. Photo shows Mr. Luther 11. Evans speaking on Library matters at
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  • 205 4 The great Indian master magician Sorcar, who had thrilled thousands of spectators in Europe and America, is arriving in Singapore this week-end. Singaporeans will have the rare opportunity of witnessing sawing of a lady in halves with an electric saw. cutting and Joining of human
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  • 305 4 INDIAN FOOTBALL TEAM: REPINDIA'S MESSAGE The Representative of the Govt, of India in Malaya Mr. M. Gopaia Menon, has issued the following message on the occasion of Khe arrival of the All-India Football Team in Singapore: "The most popular game in Malaya today is soccer. It draws the biggest crowds
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  • 117 4 SELECTION FOR PRESENTATION BEFORE PRINCESS COLOMBO: A hundred men and a hundred women representatives of the manhood and womanhood of Ceylon— .will have the privilege of being presented to the Princess Elizabeth and the iDuke of Edinburgh, at the opening of the Colombo Exhibition. The selection is to be made
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  • 198 4 COLOMBO: The executive committee of the Ceylon Workers' Congress recently decided to call up Its 198,000 members on tea and rubber estates to stage a one -day token strike as a protest against the alleged refusal of the Ceylon Estate Employers' to recognise
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  • 266 4 TO BE DONE WITHOUT UPSETTING PRESENT EQUILIBRIUM COLOMBO: The Official Languages Commission is examining views of government departmental heads with a view to implementing recommendations of the Select Committee about the country's official languages. The commission has already examined the views of the following departments— Railway,
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  • 136 4 COLOMBO: The Governor-Gen. ■peaking at the opening of the library at Manipay, said: books had always been of immense importance to civilized people. No doubt the ideal was that we should all of us possess our own collection of books, which we could take down from
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  • 152 4 The Hony. Secretary, Indian Association, Taiping, writes: The Malayan University Endowment Fund Collection was launched out, on Community basis, in October, 1951. Each Community did its part and contributed towards this Fund. The Indian Community too did its bit for this noble and
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  • 132 4 COLOMBO: The Department of Industries is to carry out a countrywide survey of the cigar industry. This haa been ordered by the Minister of Industries, Mr. G G. Ponnambalam, with a view to improving the industry which is said to be now on its decline. A
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  • 62 4 COLOMBO: Government has decided to continue to manufacture arrack at the Eeeduwa State Distillery for 12 months. Production will be Increased three-fold during these twelve months with a view to expanding arrack stocks and bringing down the price to Rs. 6 per bottle. The State Distillery
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