Indian Daily Mail, 17 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 307. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article340 1951-12-17 1 No Decent Govt. Would 7 olera te 7 errorism NEW DELHI, Dec. 16. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru yesterday lashed out against Communists w hen addressing a mammoth election gathering at Warrangal on ce the hotbed of Communism in Hyderabad State. He said that Communist tactA.P. - 340 words
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128 1951-12-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRICHUR, Dec. 16.—Violence and frauds are beginning to mar the elections in Kerala State which began peacefully enough. Four persons weie hospitalised following election clash at Craganore and three persons arrested for impersonating candidate. Mr. M. Velayudhan, sitting Mem. ber of128 words
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108 1951-12-17 1 CONGRESS WINS MORE SEATS BUT LESS VOTES! HIMCHAL PRADESH: (From Our Own Oorrespondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.— An analysis of the total votes cast for the Assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh now completed show that though Congress has won outright majority of 24 seats out of 36, it polled actually108 words
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144 1951-12-17 1 SIMLA, Dec. 16. According to PTI, facilities have been provided for 40,000 voters from the Puniab to cast their votes by postal ballot. Among those voters some are serving in the Armed Forces and some in diplomatic missions abroad. The Punjab ElectionGIIS - 144 words
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160 1951-12-17 1 .SPLIT AMONG CONGRESSMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR RED VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) TIRCHUR. Dec. 16. Heavy polling was reported throughout KcrHa as elections continued in the fourth day. Congress has now won three contested seats for the Assembly so far at Chittur, Oorakam Mr. K. E.160 words
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Article106 1951-12-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 16.— The Dravida Munnetra Kalagham began a fourtlay Conference here on Thursday which was attended by more than a lakh of people from Tamilnad. Mr. K. K. Neelamegam. inauguaratir.g the plenary session on Friday declared that so Ions: as communal106 words
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Article226 1951-12-17 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16. In the elections to the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly two more results have been announced. The Congress Party candidates have been declared elected from Nemmara general constituency and Oorakam general constituency. The party position now is: Congress Party six and Socialists one. All results ofGIIS - 226 words
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761 1951-12-17 1 BY THE RACIAL ZONING PLAN NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.— Reports received in Delhi show that authorities in South Africa are going ahead with their plans to set up racial zones under the Group Areas Act. Thousands of South African citizens of Indian originGIIS - 761 words
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Article162 1951-12-17 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 16.— The Madras High Court has decided that girls must be admitted into all colleges even those meant specifically for men and that such exclusion violated the fundamental right of sex equality guaranteed under the Constitution. The question arose out162 words
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Article269 1951-12-17 1 ENTERS FREE STATE WITHOUT PERMIT DURBAN, Dec. 16. Manilal Gandhi, son of the Me Mahatma Gandhi), carried his anti-apartheid campaign a step further yesterday when he crossed the Natal border into the Orange Free State without a permit, breaking the law preventing Asians from crossing provincialReuter - 269 words
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91 1951-12-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 16.— Battered by the rough seas in the Bay of Bengal the 400 year-old temple at the edge of the sea at Tranquebar of Sridharma Vardhani Ambikai collapsed on Friday after three continuous day of heavy storms. Attempts91 words
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Article74 1951-12-17 1 PARIS, Dec. 16.— Tension is rising in Tunisia as a result of the French Government's refusal to consider the latest Tunisian selfgovernment demand, according to newspaper despatches received in Paris. The recall as from the end of the year of M. Louis Perillier, French Resident General inReuter - 74 words
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700 1951-12-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, Dec. 17, 1951. TERRORISM IN THE COLONY: A WARNING TRAVEL talks are usually exaggerated but we do not find any exaggeration in fhe one on Malaya delivered by Dr. RM. Alagappa Chettiar, the weilknown South Indian educationist, industrial magnate and philanthropist. Returning to Madras after700 words
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1681 1951-12-17 2 Nominations For House Of People From Madras \lFinal List And Dates Of Polling MADRAS, Dec. 12: The final list of candidates standing for election to the House of the Peopl e from 60 out of a total of 62 constituencies in Madras State has been announced by the respective ReturningF.O.C. - 1,681 words
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Article42 1951-12-17 2 JAIPUR: Harishanker Siddant "Shasttri. Congress Scheduled Caste candidate, has not been returned unopposed from the Jaipur.cumChaksu constituency to the State Assembly, according to later verification, the Election Department announced here last week. He is being opposed by another candidate.42 words
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Article58 1951-12-17 2 LUCKNOW:—Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, will tour his constituency on foot with a batch of about a dozen Congress workers. Dr. Keskar proposed to complete his tour in two instalments of ten days each covering about twelve miles a day. The second instalment58 words
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Article57 1951-12-17 2 KAKINADA:—The Union Deputy Food Minister Mr. M. Thirumala Rao was heckled at an election meeting, many questions were asked about the quality of the rice sup. plied by Government grain shops. An old man dramatically produced a sample of the rice as proof of hia57 words
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Article82 1951-12-17 2 KANPUR:—Kanpur will witness during the forthcoming general elections novel methods of election campaign and propaganda, according to a tentative pr-^ramme arranged by some of the local contestants here. Trained pigeons with election literature and party manifestos in their beaks will be flown while some other candidates82 words
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Article55 1951-12-17 2 SHILLONG:—Of the eleven candidates contesting the Shillong seat for the State Assembly one is a bachelor and another a sinster. The bachelor is a doctor and is wedded to Jana Sangha faith while the spinster is Independent and an ExMinister. The spinster has got another rival —a55 words
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Article69 1951-12-17 2 UDAIPUR:—As no proper reception could be held at Udaipur airport, the Maharana of Udaipur motored to the Laxmi Vilas Palace where Mr. Nehru was staying to welcome him there. The palace overlooks a large lake with small hills in the background. After dusk when the69 words
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Article113 1951-12-17 2 A large number of villagers cheeied Mr. Nehru on the way to Udaipur At one place, a peasant stood or. the middle of the road and waved at the car to stop. When the car stopped, the peasant, visibly shaken, told Mr. Nehru that113 words
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Article42 1951-12-17 2 KOTTAYAM: A 90-year-old woman, bent with age, walked to the polling booth supporting herself on her youthful grandson. The young man let 'grandma* poll first —for the first time in her long life —and then he exercised his franchise. <■42 words
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Article48 1951-12-17 2 KQTfAYAM:—The boss stepped out elegantly from the Riksha In front of the polling booth and walked in to poll. He was agreeably surprised that close on his heels was the sweating and gasping Rlkshapuller. anxious to have his say in the first democratic general elections.-48 words
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Article103 1951-12-17 2 Mr. Nehru had coffee in a launch berthed near a bund on the Jaisa. mand Lake. Due to paucity of time he did not go on a ride in the launch. Later he distributed fruits and biscuits to children of Bhils gathered there. Jaisamand, which is103 words
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2062 1951-12-17 3 Speech At World Statistical Confab In New Delhi NEW DELHI, Dec. 14: The importance of the development of statistical organisations in Asian countries and the significance of the 27th session of International Statistical Institute being held fori the first c_:n2 in an AsianFOC - 2,062 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-12-17 3 -Photo. Officers and men of the Delhi State Police took part in the parade held in New Delhi, on Dec 4. Dr. K. N. Katju, Minister for Home Affairs, Government of India, inspecting a section of the Officers and men of Delhi State Police w in- took part in theG.I.I.S. - 57 words
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440 1951-12-17 3 Rs.230m. Sindri Fertiliser Company To Be Formed NEW DELHI, Dec. 12: The biggest single manuiacturing undertaking which free India has built up, namely, the 23-crore Sindri Fertiliser Factory will swing into full production by the time the new Parliament meets in the middle 0 f M ay nex t. o-FOC - 440 words
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Article166 1951-12-17 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 10: Jews of Indian origin, who migrated to Israel with the intention of settling there, will be permitted to return and resettle in this country if they desired to do so. it was country jf they desired to do so, it wasFOC - 166 words
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Advertisement78 1951-12-17 3 Passages to South India El S. N. CO.. Nagapattinam/ Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" ■MUI Singapore. P. Swettenham. Penang 4- 1-52 5- 1-52 7- 1-52 28- 1-52 29- 1-52 31- 1-52 First Class, Seoond Class "A* "B" ExceUent accommodation and every facility and comfort. Deck passages with or witlhout food. APPLY:78 words
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373 1951-12-17 4 CEYLON NEWS: But 20 Are Homeless In Batticaloa Trincomalee COLOMBO, Dec. 11. (By Air Moil). Raging seas, stirred up by the north-east monsoon, have rendered 20 fisher families homeless in Batticaloa and washed away several shore-side buildings in Trincomalee today. More fisher familiesFOC - 373 words
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324 1951-12-17 4 COLOMBO* Although two Hindu organisations, recently met the Home Minister 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 Si than tha Sabai will meet the Prime Minister andFOC - 324 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-12-17 4 Photo. American troops w«rk on "comfo rtable" bunkers eomplete with sandbags for bullet and shrapnel proofing, during a lull in the fighting on the quiet western front in Korea. They are men of tho Ist battalion, 7th regiment, third division A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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230 1951-12-17 4 COLOMBO: The foundation stone of the Government D.D.T. caustic soda and cfhlorine factory will be laid this month by Mr. G. G. Ponnambalaim. Minister of Industries. The factory will be situated ln the proximity of the saltern at Elephant Pass and will costFOC - 230 words
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111 1951-12-17 4 PANADURA: A sum of Rs. 90,000 will be paid to the estate staff and labourers of the Panadura Tea and Rubber Co., Ltd., it was declared at the eleventh ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the company at its office at "Salgado Villa."FOC - 111 words
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292 1951-12-17 4 Says H.C. COLOMBO: The attitude of the average Indian towards Ceylon and its people, is most cordial and very friendly," said Mr. C. Coomaraswamy Ceylon's High Commissioner in India who has just returned to Ceylon on a three month h oliday. "A certain sectionFOC - 292 words
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Article113 1951-12-17 4 I THE HAGUE, Dec. 16.— Britain and France have asked the international court of justice here to settle a 600-year-old dispute over which country has sovereignty in two tiny groups of islands in the English Channel. a Both nations claim tlie islands, the Minquiers 15 miles south113 words
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Article93 1951-12-17 4 OARTO, Dec. 16. The British Residency in Tripolitania Saturday announced the immediate transfer of all its governing authority to the new Libyan Federal Government, it was reported here The British-owned Arab News Agency reporting the transfer 'said Libya is expected to receive its Independence on Tuesday. TripolitaniaA.P. - 93 words
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Article56 1951-12-17 4 The Secretary of State for lhe Colonies met the Rulers in Conference yesterday afternoon ana discussed with them the various matters connected with the Emer gency which he will be reporting to the Cabinet on his return tu the United Kingdom, says a Communique issued by56 words
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Article51 1951-12-17 4 Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education, Ceylon, left Singapore for Colombo yesterday morning at 9 a.m. by a 8.0.A.C. plane. He was seen off at the airport by the Ceylon Commissioner M. Saravanamuthu and other prominenc Ceylonese. Mr. Kanagartnam stayed here for five51 words
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140 1951-12-17 4 KOREA TALKS: LIST OF PoWs DEMANDED TOKYO, Dec. 16. United Nations armistice negotiators withdrew a demand for the International Red Cross to inspect Communist war prisoners but maintained they must have a prisonersdata before doing for their business. They further added. '"Ve are willing and anxicus to ex-gin your warReuter - 140 words
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