Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 310. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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424 1951-12-20 1 Orissa Will Go lo Polls 7 oday NEW DELHI, Dec. 19. Results are now known of elections to 18 seats m the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly. In the latest returns, four Congress candidates an d one United Front of Leftists candidate have been declared elected.GIIS - 424 words
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Article191 1951-12-20 1 SRINAGAR, Dec. 19.— A five-man committee appointed by the Kashmii Government to examine cause ol "inordinate delay" m the disposal of cases m law courts has recommended the establishment of people's courts m every tehsil to make judical redress easily available to the people. The committeeFOC - 191 words
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Article87 1951-12-20 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19.— Mr. Pyari Mohan Jang and Mr. Garu Meah (both Congress) have tv»en elected unopposed to TRIPURA Electoral College from Dumbar Nagar and Blrganj constituencies, according to reports received by the Election Commission. Mr. K. V. K. Warriar (United Front) has been declared electedGIIS - 87 words
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Article209 1951-12-20 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 19.— 1n consultation with the Election Commission the Government of India have mended the Representation of the iconic (Conduct of Election and Election Petitions) Rules 1951 m order to facilitate recording and counting of votes m certain respects. One of the main chancres InGIIS - 209 words
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Article169 1951-12-20 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 19.— Economic life In 4,000 villages all over India has so far been surveyed under the Government of India's scheme of multipurpose study of all aspects of economic life of the people. This scheme, according to PTI, is believed to be the biggestFOC - 169 words
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Article113 1951-12-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: Four bandits were killed, a suspect wounded and captured, and a bandit believed wounded yesterday. One member of the security forces was wounded. Security forces killed four bandits ln Johore yesterday. In an engagement In Perak yesterday, a suspected bandit was wounded113 words
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66 1951-12-20 1 PARIS, Dec. 19— The United Nations political committee today rejected a Soviet amendment to the Western disarmament proposals seeking to declare unconditional prohibition of atomic weapons and strict international control of production "a primary and most Important task." The committee approved the Three-Power plan for stageReuter - 66 words
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316 1951-12-20 1 POOR POLLING IN FR. INDIA ELECTIONS PONDICHERRY. Dec. 19. According to PTI. only a trickle of voters at half a dozen polling booths m the French India settlement of Pondicherry took part m elections to 22 seats m the Assembly. Elections have now ended. Voters were given one list otFOC - 316 words
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158 1951-12-20 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19. Two of the Indian Navy's destroyers. I.N.S Rajput and I.N.S. Ranjit. will foiTn part of the combined royal escort from Mombasa to Col nbo and the vicinity of Cocos Islands for Prin cess Elizabeth and the Duke ofFOC - 158 words
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98 1951-12-20 1 VATICAN CITY. Dec. 19.— Prince Asaka is the first member of Japan's ruling house to be baptised m the Catholic Church, Vatican sources said on Monday. The ceremony was conducted by thc Bishop of Yokosuka. The Prince took the name of Peter m theA.P. - 98 words
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268 1951-12-20 1 ITALY's APPLICATION FOR U.N. MEMBERSHIP PARIS, Dec. 19.— Italy's application for membership m the United Nations, vetoed m the past by Russia, was up before the Security Council again today. This time, it was backed by an overwhelming majority vote of 54 to 5 m the General Assembly, recommending Italy'sA.P. - 268 words
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Article209 1951-12-20 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 19.— The Government of India have decided to set up a committee to inquire into the desirability and feasibility of a unified bar and a single bar council for the whole of India and other connected matters. It will also examine the questionFOC - 209 words
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102 1951-12-20 1 Israeli Delegation Walks Out Of Armistice Meeting JERUSALEM. Dec. 19.— The Israeli delegation walked out of a meeting of the mixed armistice commission here this afternoon and the meeting broke up. The commission met under the chairmanship of Belgian Colonel Bennet de Ridder to discuss a demarcation line In theA.P. - 102 words
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Article54 1951-12-20 1 PARIS, Dec. 17— The report of Dr. Prank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, waa scheduled to be completed yesterday and very reliable sources said tt would show that little progress had been made In working out a plan for the demilitarisation of Kashmir, acceptable to bothReuter - 54 words
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277 1951-12-20 1 LYTTELTON CONFERS WITH C.G. BEFORE LEAVING FOR LONDON (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, told the newsmen yesterday afternoon at the Kallang Airport, that action was being taken to implement some of his recommendations and that the others have got to wait till277 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-12-20 1 Photo). MOMBASA, Dec. 19. The East African Indian National Congress has joined hands with the Kenya African Union m condemning the introduction of separate representation for Hindus and Musims m Kenya Legislative Council. I The bill called "the Ordinance to Amend Legislative Council Ordin.GIIS; G.I.I.S. - 324 words
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176 1951-12-20 1 GREECE ASKS BRITAIN TO QUIT CYPRUS PARIS. Dec. 19.— Greece told the United Nations yesterday she wanted British rule to end m Cyprus. The Island should be allowed to choose Its own destiny, she said. Greek delegate Loukis Akritas told the social committee: "On the basis of the charter ofReuter - 176 words
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Article138 1951-12-20 1 KARACHI, Dec. 19. Sind Provincial Governor Din Mohammed yesterday gave the Sind "strong man" Chief Minister Mohamed Ali KTmhro 24 hours to resign to stand his trial on corruption charges. The Governor also directed Khuhro to summon an emergency meeting of the Sind Moslem League Assembly partyReuter - 138 words
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119 1951-12-20 1 Half The World's Population Will Perish In Next War TAIPEI. Dee. 19— Tiie dire prediction that half the world's population would be killed m the next world war was made m an article published today under the signature of General Yen Hsi-shan, former Nationalist premier. If Soviet Russia were toAP - 119 words
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Article697 1951-12-20 2 \UE honestly believe there is no truth whatever either m the demand or m the proposal for the formation of a Chinese Regiment m Malaya especially to fight the bandits, but if there is any, we hasten to give out our considered opinion thereon which697 words
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Article1022 1951-12-20 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: CLASSLESS SOCIETY CO-OPERATIVE C'WEALTH FIRST FAITH OF CONGRESS ALLAHABAD, Dec. 16. "Whether I win or loose m election by supporting Hindu Code Bill is im materia' but I must not budge an inch from the stand I have taken", said Mr.1,022 words
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Article, Illustration995 1951-12-20 2 Photo. PEPSU PRESENTS A PROBLEM AMBALA. Dec 16. The Punja h Congress is settling down to a greater sense of stability and cohe s ion than it had before or was expected, now that Dr. Bhargava and his followers have decided to seek their fortune elsewhereFOC; A.P. - 995 words
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Article294 1951-12-20 2 TRIVANDRUM. Doc. 13.— After a day's break, polling ln th e general elections m Travaneore -Cochin commenced with the morning sun today m four constituencies of Trichur district and three constituent cies of Quilon district. Mr. Kainlkara Padmanabha Pillai, who resigned as TraVancore. Cochin Government Food Secretary,FOC - 294 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-12-20 2 A. K. GOPALAN: SUPREME COURT'S DECISION NEW DTLHI, Dec. 14 The Supreme Court dismissed a petition for special leave to appeal sough' by the Madias Government against the order of the Madras High Court refeas-ing the Communist detenu, Mr. A. K. Gopalan. Mr. A. K. Gopalan,FOC; GIIS - 332 words
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202 1951-12-20 2 ELECTIONS RESUMED IN TRICHUR AND QUILON TRICHIR. Dec. 13.— The Cong r «>ss obtained one more success ln £_!£!__-T___-!-_-*! t( T_ ay c" hen Mr V R krishnan Eahuthassan declared elected to the State Assembly from the Nemmara constl- Mr. V. R. KrishnanFOC - 202 words
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Article95 1951-12-20 2 ERNAKULAM. Dec. 18— Parur, Marakkal, Cranganoie. Poomangalam and three constituencies m Travaneore area also went to the noils today. In the Parur constituency the As- sembly seat is being contested by Messrs. K. P. Gopal Menon (Conjgress), P. K. Kumaran Socialist) and C. P. Srivallabha Menon (Unit,95 words
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Article86 1951-12-20 2 KOZHIKODE. Dec. 13.— Mr. X S. Subramania Aiyar, an independent candidate standing for election to the House of the People from Cannanore constituency, has withdrawn his candidature m favour of the Congress candidate, Mr. C. K. Govindan Nair. Subramania Aiyar has issued the following statement to the86 words
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Article76 1951-12-20 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 16— In pursui anc c of the State Government's order. 15 security prisoners contestj ing the general electirrs to the (State Assembly and the House of the People wer c released from the |Dum Dum Central Jail on Dec. 8. Two other such prisoners, whoseFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1951-12-20 3 Substantial Assistance Under 'Point hour' Assured OBJECTIVES ON WORLD PEACE DISCUSSED MADRAS, Dec. 13. "India is going to get some assistance under the Point Four Programme, and I think it will be substantial. We have not yet worked out plans andFOC; AP - 1,213 words
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Article, Illustration501 1951-12-20 3 MADRAS, Dec. 16.-The Chief Controller of Exports has sent a reply answering the various points raised by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce m a memorandum presented to the Central Minister foor Industry and Commerce, Mr. Harckrushna Mahatab. when he visited the Chamber last moftth. TheFOC; A.P. - 501 words
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Article106 1951-12-20 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 15.— The Finance Commission began its session m New Delhi with Mr. K. C. Neogy m the chair. Four other members of the Commission, Mr. V. P. Menon, Mr. Pustice P. Kaushalendra Rao Dr. B. K. Madan and Mr. M. V. Rangachari (member-secretary), were present.FOC - 106 words
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Article296 1951-12-20 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 14. Bombay's Health Minister, Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, inaugurated the third AllIndia Conference of Industrial Medicine here on Thursday. Held under the auspioes of the Society for the Study of Industrial Medicine, the conference was attended by over 100 delegates from different partsFOC - 296 words
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Article335 1951-12-20 3 CALCUTTA: Broadcasting a talk on the occasion of the Human Rights Day the West Bengal Governor, Dr. H. C. Mookerji said: "It would be idle to pretend that the United Nations has achieved much success m its primary objective, namely the establishment of peaceFOC - 335 words
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544 1951-12-20 3 W ALT AIR, Dec. 16.—Rajkumari Almrit Kaur. India's Health Minister, called on young men "to banish the spectre of communal spirit from our midst." The Minister who was delivering the convocation address of the Andhra University recently pleaded for the) revival of religious toleranceFOC - 544 words
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Article159 1951-12-20 3 CUDDALORE. Dec. 14.— Inquiries made with the South Arcot district authorities show that the car of Mr. Karuncndra Mudaliar. French India Councillor for Finance, was stopped by an Indian Police picket and not by refugees as was earlier reported. The picket was carrying out a routineFOC - 159 words
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Article140 1951-12-20 3 RANIPET, Dec. 15.— Unless the Government of India intervenes immediately to save the crisis which the export trade m hides and skins is facing, -<many tanners will col. lapse, said Mr. A. Parthaa&rathi, Secretary, Indian Leather Federa. tjon, Melvisharam Mr. Parthasarathi appeals to the Government toFOC - 140 words
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Article83 1951-12-20 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.—Negotiations between the Government of India and a Swedish firm are proceeding here m connection with the working of the Government housing here. The firm has sent out its representative, Mr. Boris Kaminski, for detailed discussions with Government Mr. Kaminski met officers of theFOC - 83 words
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Article69 1951-12-20 3 CUTTACK, Dec. 16.— The ProChancellor Dr. P. K. Parija announced at the resumed meeting of the Senate of the Utkal University that the Chancellor has accepted the resignation of Shri Chintamoni Acharya from the Vice-Chancellorship with effect from today. The three nominees are: Pandit LingarajFOC - 69 words
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Article53 1951-12-20 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15 —The Pakistan official delegation, now m Delhi to review the implementation of the Indo -Pakistan trade agreement, on Dec. 13 met officials of the Government of India for half an hour. The discussions mostly centred on the supply of coal by53 words
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Article84 1951-12-20 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Morris Rosenthal. U.S. delegate to the recent ECAFE Conference m Singapore, said that the best help that the United States could give to India would be m the hydro- electric field, says a New York report. The U.S.. Mr. Rosenthal said, could thus aid84 words
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Article34 1951-12-20 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar appeared m the Supreme Court last week as a practising lawyer. He would be shortly arguing th c petitions of some zamindars. FOC FOCFOC - 34 words
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355 1951-12-20 4 CEYLON NEWS: Prominent .Lawyer's Suggestion COLOMBO: A suggestion that Lord Louis Mountbatten should be invited to visit the island to advise both the Ceylon Government and the Indian residents to find out an amicable solution to the points of dispute between them has been355 words
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Article455 1951-12-20 4 COLOMBO: It is understood that a large number of middleclass Indian employees and workers were served, with notices recently that unless they produced satisfactory documentary evidence within six weeks to show that they were citizens of Ceylon, their services would be summarily terminated. The employers were compelledFOC - 455 words
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158 1951-12-20 4 SPEAKER SENDS NOTE: 'STOP THAT GUNFIRE' COLOMBO: Proceedings m the House of Representatives lust week, were disturbed by the sound of gunfire outside, and the Speaker, Mr. Albert Peris, caused a message to he sent to the authorities concerned to stop the disturbance. Mr. C. Suntheralingam (Vavuniya) had just risenFOC - 158 words
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Article173 1951-12-20 4 COLOMBO: In spite of representation made on the floor of the House of Representative both by Mr. C. Suntharalingam and Mr. A. Aziz, arrest and deportation of Indians on charges of illegal immigration without giving them an opportunity of proving their bona fides before a court ofFOC - 173 words
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Article88 1951-12-20 4 COLOMBO: Preliminary investi. gations are to be made into the feasibility of television m Ceylon. Mr Graham Clifford general secretary of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, has flown to India on a four-months visit to try and bring together Indian and British radio engineers for developmentFOC - 88 words
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Article96 1951-12-20 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Air Marshal G. E. Gibbs assumed command of the Indian Air Force last week. Prior to taking up his office as Chief of the Air Staff and Comman-der-in-Chief, 1.A.F.. Air Marshal Gibbs inspected a guard of honour provided by theFOC - 96 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-12-20 4 STATISTICIANS CALL ON PRASAD PHOTO. Delegates to the International Statistical Conferences called on the President at Ra&htrapatl Bhawan (Government House), New Delhi, on Dec. 6. Photo taken on the occasion shows: L. toR.: Mr. E. Borel, Mrs. Borel Mr. W. F. Willcox, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. Stuart A. Rice andGIIS - 54 words
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618 1951-12-20 4 J. A. Thivy - J. A. Thivy —Mr. MADRAS: Mr. John A. Thivy, India's High Commissioner m Mauritius, addressing a meeting held under the auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs recently at the premises oi the Servants of India Society, Royapettah,FOC - 618 words
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Article153 1951-12-20 4 PARIS, Dec. 18. The French Premier, M. Rene Pleven, pleaded with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, Monday night to joint or at least support a unified European army capable of including German contingents. Without Britain's support, Mr Churchill was being told, the whole schemeA.P. - 153 words
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Article42 1951-12-20 4 DARTMOUTH (Devon), Dec. 19. Sixteen cadets from India and Pakistan were m the guard of honour inspected by Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma when he visited the Royal Naval College here Tuesday and presented awards at the annual prize giving ceremony. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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