Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 302. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1872 1 United And Self Governing Malaya Is Britain's Aim Lyttelton Promises Speedy Action lo End Terrorism BRITAIN'S FUTURE ROLE DEFINED cannot promise you speedy success. I can*— and do promise you speedy action. Only with your help can the war be won 'but I end by saying that if we act
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  • 240 1 DECISIONS BY THIS MONTH END, SAYS LYTTELTON (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) At a Press conference held last evening at Government House, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton expressed his hope that the terrorism may end soon and assured that all steps will be taken to see
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  • 248 1 (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) The campaign against Communism cannot be provided by military action alone; provision of medical facilities constitute an important factor in the combat against Communism." declared Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore, laying the foundation stone of the Out-patients Department
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  • 111 1 Jalagopal Passengers Unable To Land At Negapatam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 11. Heavy seas off Madras coast again prevented the steamship "Jalagopal" from Malaya from landing passengers at Negapatam for the second time in succession and more than 200 of them were landed in Madras instead. Heavy swell
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  • 65 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 11— Raging seas lashing the east coast of Ceylon today destroyed houses and washed land away. At. Trincomalie, site of the British naval base, public library a Hindu temple and part of the foundation of the promenade were all swept away. The
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  • 64 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Memiher of Ceylon Parlia-rnent and Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education, Ceylon arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon from Bangkok, by a BOAC plane. He was received at the Airport by Mr M. Saravanamuttu, Ceylon High Commissioner, and other prominent Ceylonese.
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  • 160 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent) Trivandrum, Dec. 11. Enthusiastic scenes were witnessed when polling began for the general elections in eight constituencies in Kerala State. Women predominated among the voters in this most literate State in India and they queued up from seven in
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  • 96 1 MANILAL GANDHI GIVES NOTICE TO MALAN DURBAN, Dec. 11.— Mr. Manilal Gandhi in a letter to Dr. Malan, South Africa's Prime Minister, said yesterday he would enter Orange Free State in defiance of the segre gation laws, on Dec. 14. Indians are not'allowed to settle in Orange Free state and
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  • 24 1 The All-India touring team defeated Perak by four goals to nil at a socoer match played at Ipoh yesterday evening.
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  • 118 1 DISILLUSIONED JEWS ALLOWED TO RETURN TO INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Dec. 11.— The Govt. of India have agreed to the return of the 300 Jews long settled in In. dia who had emirgrated to the new State of Israel. These Jews, com. pletely disillusioned about their treatment
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  • 117 1 Privy Council Dismisses Othman Ghany 's Petition LONDON, /Dec. IL-nSingapore restaurant proprietor A. K. Othman Ghany, sentenced to death for the murder of a British corporal in the Bertha Hertogh riots last year, was refused leave to appeal to the Privy Council yesterday. He was sentenced to death in June
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Dec. 11.— United Nations truce negotiators told the communists they had several major objections to the communist plan to appoint neutrals to super- vise a tvc-rear. armistice.— Reuter
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. I.— Air Marshal G. E. Gibbs, Ccmmander-in-Chief-designate of the Indian Air Force, arrived in New Delhi on Dec. 9 from Bombay.— GIIS
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  • 163 2 KANPUR, Dec. 4.— Acharya J. B. Kripalani, leader of the KMP. Party, today warned people that if the Congress was again returned to power and the economic condition of the country went on deteriorating "as it is bound to under the Congress regime" there would
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  • 279 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: To Vote hor Candidates Recommended By 7 heir Bishops! ERNAKULAM. Dec. 2 The E vecutive of the All-KeraJa Catholic Congress, an influential organisatio n of Catholics in Travancore-Cochin, recently appointed a sub-committee to tour the various constituencies in the. State
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  • 48 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. s.— Mr. Makham Lal Ghosh, Hindu Mahasabha candidate for election to the State Assembly from Ranaghat consti tuency (Nadia district)*, was arrested last night under the Security Act, according to a message received at the Bengal Provincial Hindu Maha- sabha headquarters 'here. FOC
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  • 103 2 BANGALORE, Dec. 2.— A Press Note issued by the District Magistrate, Bangalore district, on the uee of load speakers in connection with the ensuing elections says that loud speakers should not be fitted lo moving vehicles and used within the limits of the Corporation of Bangnioie
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  • 217 2 SHOLAPU3R. Dec. 3— Mr. Rajbhoj, General Secretary of the AIJIndia Scheduled Castes Federation said today that the Federation's regional pact with the Peasants and Workers Party in some Maharashtra districts did not in anv wav interfere with its alliance with the Socialist Party. The Federation would fully
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  • 89 2 SABHA-JAN SANGH RIFF IN U.P. LUCKNOW. Dec. 2.— The talks between the Hharatiya Jan Sangh and the Hindu Mahasabha for an election alliance in U.P. have finally broken down, it is learnt. Mr. Agarwal, Secretary of the Hindu Mahasabha Parliamentary Board, said today that his party would support Ramrajya Parishad
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  • 82 2 KANPUR, Dec. 2.— Mr. Golwaikar, RSS chief, addressing a public meeting here today said he was not Interested ln the coming elections and was "far away from it.*' "In the mutual conflict during the election the best of the leaders indulge in ungentlemanly propaganda against each
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  • 49 2 KOTTAYAM, Dec. 2.—Two Congress candidates, Dr. P. T. Thomas and Mr. T- T. Kesavan Sastn, have been returned unopposed to the State Legislature from thc Vijyapuram and Changanacherry (Reserved) constituencies respectively of Kottayam district, in Tra-vancoie-Cochin and they have been declared duly elected. FOC
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  • 58 2 AMBALA, Dec. 3. —Tlie first person to be returned unopposed on tlie Jan Sangh ticket in the country bo far is Mr. Ranjit Singh. The nomination papers of Mr. Roshan Lal, Deputy Labour Minister ol PEPSU, and three other Scheduled Caste candidates contesting the Kandaghat reseived constituency
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  • 273 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.— The committee today released the list oi candidates from Bihar for both the House of the People and the State Assembly. The list, incudes 25 women candidates. 4for the House of the People and 21 for the State Assembly, and
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  • 176 2 MADRAS, Dec. 9.— The Sub-Com-mittee of the Muslim League central Parliamentary Board has asserted that the League is a natural necesaity for the Muslim community and a constitutional necessity in the Intel ests of the countiy. The Sub-Committee which met here recently under thc presidentship
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  • 271 2 MADRAS, Dec. 3. -The Planning Onmrntiitfcn was likely to take up another month or two to complete consideration of the KrishnaPennar Project for inclusion in the supplementary plan, satd Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Public Works, rqplying to a question at lhe monthly meeting of the Y's
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    152 2 An Agreement was signed in lSe w Delhi on Nov. 30, between the Government of India and the Standard Vacuum Oil Cempany of New York, to set up an oil refinery near Bombay. Mr. N. Raghavan Pillai, Cabinet Secretary and Mr. C. C. Desai, Secretary, Ministry of Works, Production and
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  • 84 2 MADRAS. Dec. 2.— The Andhra Piadcsh Congress Committee has expelled from the Party 25 Congressmen, including Mr. A. Kaleswara lsao. MJLA.. on the ground that they were doing "anti-Congress propaganda" and opposing the official Congress candidates in the elections. Tlie Commit-_ee debarred them from
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  • 124 2 Removal Of Indian Leaders' Portraits In Goa BOMBAY, Dec. 7. The Portuguese Government in Goa 'have ordered the removal of photographs of all Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Nehru and Netaji Bose from all hotels and shops in Goa, according to information received by Mr. Waman Desai, General Secretary
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  • 154 2 JAIPUR. Dec. 7. The ninth session of the Mica Advisory Committee meeting here recently, is understood to have decided to recommend that the export of scrap mica should be banned for one year to start with and the position reviewed later in the lilght
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  • 2367 3 Mr. Gopala Reddi' s Advice ADDRESS AT ANNAMALAI VARSITY CONVOCATION CHIDAMBARAM, Dec. 11.— Addressing the Graduates at the 21st Convocation of the Annamalai University on Tuesday afternoon (Dec. 4). Mr. B. Gopala Reddi. Finance Minister. Government of Madras, said that if greater
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  • 87 3 JAMMU, Dec. 11. The Kashmir Government have decided to extend the Big Landed Estates Abolition Act to forest lands and wooded estates, according to the amendments to the Act, published in a Gazette Extraordinary. Nearly 84,000 acres of land have so far been transferred to the
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  • 104 3 PROTEST AGAINST INTRODUCTION OF INDIAN LAW IN CHANDERNAGORE CHANDERNAGORE, Dec. 11. A public meeting held here on Dec. 2 under the auspices of the United Progressive Front protested against the introduction of Indian Laws in Ohandernagore. In a resolution it described the measure as "undemocratic and autocratic intended only to
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  • 86 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11. Custodians of Evacuee property all over the country have been asked to compile lists of composite properties covered by the Evacuee Interest (Separation) Act, 1951, yithin one month. The Central Rehabilitation Ministry has set this time-limit to the Custodians. The lists, after
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  • 48 3 PATHANKOT, Dec. 11. Armed Pakistanis supported by Pakistan Military Police raided on Nov. 29 two Indian villages of Chak Baglan and Rampur on Pathankot -Jammu Road. They are reported to hav© serious injured two Indians, seized their guns and drove away .their cattle.— FOC
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  • 60 3 PATNA, Dec. 11.— The Government of India desire that pen friends' clubs, societies and organisations should be formed in every part of India for establishing links with similar clubs in other countries, It is officially learnt here. Such clufbs. the Government believe, will help in fostering better
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  • 40 3 BASIRH AT. Dec. 11. Modified (partial) rationing has been introduced in the entire Basirhat Sub-division of the 24-Parganas. An adult will be given one and a half seers of cereal and a child one seer per -wecfe—i FOC
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  • 1338 4 MlC's Memorandum 7 o Mr. Oliver Lyttelton "The present law regarding Federal Citizenship is cumbersome. It leaves thousands of non-Malay s without rights. Fifteen years of residence is required even from British subjects for its acquisition. The harshness and unreasonableness G f this
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  • 209 4 The nomination of the Presidentship of the Malayan Indian Congress for the year 1952 is now open to all members of the Malayan Indian Congress, writes the Hony. General Secretary. He adds: The Nomination as per constitution of the Malayan Indian Congress, Subject 10 Clause (d) Is
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  • 408 4 SINGAPORE, Dec. 11.— The Government of India have decided to continue in 1952 the cultural scholarships scheme which was inaugurated in 1949. The aim of this scheme is to foster cultural relations between India and Asian and African countries by providing to students from
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  • 69 4 ANTI- MOSSADEQ LEADERS TO APPEAL TO U.N. TEHERAN, Dec. 11.— Two opposition deputies and newspaper editors who have taken refuge in Iran's parliament house, charging their lives were threatened by "government gangsters," have drafted a formal protest to the United Nations. The sitdown oppositionists, whose number was increased by four
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