Indian Daily Mail, 21 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 311. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 131 1 Sequel To C. P. I.'s Declared Opposition 7 o Dravidistan (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 20. Some Dravida Kalagham leaders are urging Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker to wi thdraw his support to the Communist Party of India m the coming elections m
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  • 85 1 KOREA PRISONERS' LISTS NOT RELIABLE WARNS TRUMAN WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.—President Truman's Prt_s Secretary. Mr. Joseph Short, said vtfednesday "the President asked lr.e to urge every news medium to stress as often as possible that the prisoner of war list is entirely unverified. "This country has no way of verifying whether
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  • 79 1 Off To Supervise Exchange Of Prisoners GENEVA. Dec. 20.— Five senior officials of the International Red Cross Committee, including a medical officer, left here last night for Korea, the Committee announced today. The Committee declined to give any other information about the trip. Staffed and operated exclusively by Swiss citizens,
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  • 129 1 PARIS, Dec 20.— Dr. Frank P. Graham, the United Nations Kashmir representative, has completed his report and submitted it to the United Nations Secretary General Mr. Trygve Lie, a usually reliable source said here last night. Advance copies of the report were also understood to have
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  • 65 1 RUSSIA NOT INTERESTED IN PERSIAN OIL? TEHERAN. Dec. 20.— Soviet Russia has shown no interest m buying oil from Persia, Hussain Fatemi, ex-Deputy Prime Minister told Reuter here today. Poland and Czechoslovakia each promised to buy about 500,000 tons of refined and crude oil, he added. Hussain Fabeani recently resigned
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  • 131 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— Congress President Shri Jawaharlal Nehru has just returned to Delhi after completing another triumphant election tour through the three States of Hyderabad, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh m seven days. He was received with cheering crowds
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  • 140 1 Arrest Warrants Still Pending Against Elected Candidates! (Fron_jOur Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. Dec. 20.— Fourteen seats have been captu/cJ so far by the Congress m the elections to the Travancore-C -chin Assembly, while the Uniltd Front of Leftists have won six. Congress has also won one Parliamentary seat, for Mr. C.
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  • 155 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20 —The Todas. an aboriginal tribe m HILGRI HILLS of the Madras State, will go to the polls next month for the first time m their history. The population of the Todas has been decreasing and there are now only 474 of them.
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  • 95 1 Polling for general elections m HYDERABAD will begin on Dec. 21. Hyderabad will be the fourth State to go to the polls. It has 25 seats m the House of the People. The State Legislative Assembly will have a strength of 175 seats Two candidates
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  • 109 1 SELF-GOVT. BEFORE PLEBISCITE, SAYS SUDAN KHARTOUM, Dec. 19. The Sudan prefers self-government first, and then a plebiscite, the Agriculture Minister Abdullah Bey Khalil, told reporters. He was referring to the proposed plebiscite to sound opinion over the question of union with Egypt Abdullah, who is leader of the Umma Party,
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  • 139 1 TUNISIA READY FOR ACTION PARIS. Dec. 20.- -Habib Bouaguiba. president of the nationalist movement, warned last night that Tunisia is ready for action now that her attempts to negotiate with France have failed. "The reply of M. Schuman (French Foreign Minister) shows the ill will of France and her powerlessness
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  • 93 1 S. AFRICA'S ACTION JUSTIFIED JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 20.— Dr. Donges, leader of South Africa's delegation to the United Nations, returned by air yesterday to consult the cabinet about the crisis arising out of the Union's temporary withdrawal from the United Nations General Assembly. He said that he was satisfied that the
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  • 52 1 DJAKARTA, Dec. 20.— An Indonesian delegation led by Dr. Subagjo Rocksodipure, Secretary of the Central General Elections Bureau of the Government of Indonesia, will visit India m January next year to study the system and conduct of India's general elections, according to the Indonesian newspaper
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Dec 20. A North Korean communique yesterday quoted by Moscow radio claimed that a United Nations vessel was sunk by coastal artillery and a destroyer damaged while shelling 1 tbe Korean weak coasts Reuter
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  • 248 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday: Bandits attacked a wedding parti' yesterday m the Sungei Siput area of Perak and wounded two Special Constables and two women guests Pour bandits have been killed, a suspect wounded and captured and three bandits wounded yesterday. Two bandits have surrendered. Two members
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  • 136 1 PARIS. Dec. 20. -India yesterday abstained from voting m the Political Committee of the United Nations on all parts of the Western powers' disarmament plan except those on which there, was no dissent. The Committee approved tne setting up of a new commission to
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  • 354 1 The Office of the India Gover nment Trade Commissioner _has Issued the following notices for general Information of the trade: Tiie Government of India have decided to permit, without any quantitative restrictions, the export of shark liver oil from India by the
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  • 576 1 "CONTINUED DIVISION IS A THREAT TO WORLD PEACE" PARIS, Dec. 20. The Indian delegate, Mr. R. K. Nehru, on Tuesday spoke for the second time m the UN ad hoc political committee on the question of the app ointment of an impartial international commission
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  • 248 1 Photo. WHAT HAPPENS IN DURBAN TODAY WILL HAPPEN THROUGHOUT THE UNION TOMORROW, WARNS DR. DADOO DURBAN, Dee. 20.— -The president of the South African Indian Congress, Dr. Dadoo, said m an interview with PTI m Durban yesterday that Durban had becom e the
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  • 65 1 NO POLITICS FOR THEM BANGKOK. Dec. 20. i Sons, grandsons and nephews of a Siamese monarch are not m future to be allowed to take part m politics. The Government is introducing a new election bill m the National Assembly today to prohibit this. The prohibition is provided m the
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    • 653 2 LET MacD STAY, BUT THE C.G. MUST GO! A LL over Malaya leaders both bkj and small are unanimously clamouring m parrot-like fashion for the retention of fAr. Malcolm Mac Donald m his present post as the United Kingdom CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. This clamour has arisen because his term
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  • 301 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Nehru's* Allegations Refuted NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Mr. P R Das, President of the All-India Civil Liberties Union, who is now a t Delhi, strongly criticised Mr. Nehru for his "wild ond reckless' 1 statem e nt m Bhopal, charging
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  • 99 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 14.— About 10 office-bearers of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress, who were staning as Independents, and were opposing the official Congress candidates m the elections had been suspended pending disciplinary action against them, by the Pradesh Congress Cqmmittee, Mr. Madapathi Kamachandra Rao, General Secretary of
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— A notili. cation, issued here by the Central Government, specifies Jan. 11, 13, 15, 17, 20 and 24 as the poUing dates tor Parliamentary elections m tht State of Bhopal. The Central Government has fixed 8 a.m. to 12 noon and
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  • 166 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Mrs. Sucneta Kripaiam stated here recent ly that m spit,, of tne clear irs.iucuoiKi issutti py tne Election •Jommiss-on a uvutorm proceuuit was not being followed m ali thfcuates by the fc>Mte Eiecuon Comn.ifcsioneis m tne milter of postal tahot for
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  • 116 2 UNCONTESTED RETURNS NEW DELHI. Dec. 12.— Four more uncontested returns have been reported to the Election Commis. sion, India by the returning officers concerned They are:— 1 Vindhya Pradesh State Legislative Assembly Shri Rilli Chamar for the* seat reserved for Scheduled Castes from Tikamgarh Constituen. cy. 2. Bombay State Legislative
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  • 262 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13— Five leaders of the Hindu Mahasabha today denied Mr. Nehru's charge that the Mahasabha was responsible for the murder of Mahatma Gandhi. They said: "If there is anyone m India, who knows that the charge is wholly unfounded, that person is the Prime Minister
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  • 210 2 Defamation Charge Against Nehru Dismissed ALLAHABAD, Dec. 15.— A com. plaint by Mr. L. G. Thatte, Hindu Mahasabha rival of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru for the Parliamentary seat from the Jaunpur- Allahabad Constituency, charging Mr. Nehru with making a defamatory statement In' a recent speech at Bhopal was dismissed by Mr.
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  • 68 2 Photo. Voters receive ballots from polling officials m a rural Delhi state village. The voting ln India's first General Election began this month and will continue until late m February. To overcome the country's 85 per cent illiteracy, the voter* are given blank ballot forms which
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  • 117 2 CONTESTING COMMUNIST DETENU ON FAST BANGALORE, Dec. 14— Mr. B. Murigayya, a Communist detenu m tho Bangalore Central Jail, who id cmtesiirg a seat to the Mysore State Assembly Oon the Devarger_ c_rstituency has gon c on a fast as a protest against the State Government's refusal to release him
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  • 118 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 16.—Hyderabad has lent 20.000 steel ballot boxes temporarily to Madras for ejection purposes, it was officially learnt here. About two lakh boxes are aiso being manufactured for Madras by a local firm and most of them have so far been delivered. ORISSA A Cuttack message says,
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  • 101 2 MADURAI, Dec. 14.— The Secretary of the Tamil Nad Village Officers' Association which claims a membership of more than 10,000 told Pressmen last week that the Association would extend its support ln the coming general elections to candidates who till recently were hi Government service
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  • 157 2 MADRAS, Hee. 14.— The SubCommittee of the Muslim League Oferrtral Parliamentary Board has decided to support the following candidates at th e forthcoming gene, ral elections: House of the People: K. Hassangani, Ponnani, Malabar district and Dr. A. Krishnaswami, Kancheepuram, Chingleput district. Madras Assembly: M.' M.
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  • 161 2 PATTUKOTTAI, Dec. 14.— With a view to establishing "lightning contact" between the widely dis. tributed police force that would be operating m distant polling centres, and to eensu e fair and peaceful polling, at the ensuing elections, a nun. dred more wireless transmitting stations
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  • 273 2 Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Th c Congress President, Mr. Nehru addressing a meeting at Bharatpur, said he would like socialism to be estab.. lished m the country as early as possible, but this could not be done by magic "I agree to a great
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  • 60 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 13— On Jan. 3 when the city of Bombay goes to the polls to elect Its representatives to the House of th e People as well as to the State Legislature, there will be 1,484 electoral booths functioning m th c city. They will
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— The Central Government has announced Jan. 11, 13, 15, 17^ 19, 25, 27 and 29 as th e polling dates for parliamentary elections m the State o Vindhya Pradesh. Jan. 18 and 22 have been fb:ed as polling dates for Parliamentary elections
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  • 1360 3 Minister Gadgii's Assurance^ At Launching Of 'Jalapushpa* BOMBAY, Dec. 18.— Mr. N. V. Gadgil, India's Minister for Works,, Production and Supply, said here on Saturday last that Ln the next five years the Government would spend Rs. 12 crores for the
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  • 194 3 Simultaneously with the switching on of the button m Bombay by Mr. Gadgil, Mr. Nookanna, the senior-most daily worker, broke a cocoanut on the ship at Visakhapatnam. The Jalapushpa gracefully glided through the slipway as pandits recited mantras and performed puja. Mrs. I. N. Wankewala, wife of
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  • 210 3 PAPER EXPORT TO PAKISTAN BOMBAY, Dec. 18.— A quota of 5,500 tons of indigenous paper has been fixed for export from India to Pakistan, according to a notification issued by the Joint Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay. This includes the quota of 5,00 tons provided for m the IndoPakistan Trade
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.— The Employees State Insurance Corporation, which met here recently the chairmanship of the Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, approved Jan. 27, 1952, as the date for thte inauguraition of the scheme ln Delhi and Kanpur. It also decided to accelerate the extension programme
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.—Negotiations between the Government of India and the Burmah-Shell Company for .the establishment of a one and a half million ton refinery m Bombay have practically concluded. The draft agreement will be finalised. The terms of agreement will more or
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  • 686 3 Death And A Birth: Evidence On Madras Road fatality MADRAS, Dec. 15.— "That Kannammal got involved m an accident with a\ car on Mount Road, and died on the spot due to her injuries" was the verdict given by the Panchayatdars at the inquest held by Mr. C. R. Rangachari,
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  • 146 3 MADRAS, Dec. 18.— Mr. Ejaa Hussain, the Dawn's special correspondent to the General Assembly session m Paris, sends the following account ol goings-on m the U.N.. "Cven the U.N. office ls not free from the acts of petty pilfering. Nearly all of tUe ash trays presented to
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  • 169 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18. -The fifth and last session of Parliament will probably meet m the first week of February, i t is learnt. Looking at the business that is to come before the House, the session may last at least a month. Parliament, it is
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  • 213 4 CEYLON NEWS: Tamils' Demand Clarified CHA VAKACHCHERI Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, K.C., MJ*. for Kankesanthurai, addressing a Federal Freedom Party meeting from the chair at Kaitaday Tamil School said the party advocated a government on the linguistic basis for the Tamil provinces. He pointed
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  • 223 4 Sorcar's Show Three Faint! P. C. Sorcar, an Indian hailing from Bengal, is undoubtedly the greatest magician of the world He thrilled the audience on Wednesday night at the Capitol, with his incredible illusions anc magic. The cutting of a man's tongue and restoring it to its norma, position was
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  • 140 4 COLOMBO: "Take Mrs. Wijeyeratne, wife of the Ceylon Higr. Commissioner m London," said the "Daily Express" recently m an article headed "Shake/ says a London report. It adds: Mrs. Wijeyeratne was picked out by the "Express" to illustrate one of the burdens of being a
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  • 87 4 MT. LAVINLA: At a meeting of the All-Celon Ayurvedic Practitioners Association held at Dehiwela, presided over by Mr. D. C. Abeyratne, Registrar, a discussion ensued over the appointment of the Chairman of the Board of Indigenous Medicine as the ipreesnt Chairman would be shortly vacating office. It
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  • 359 4 7 -MILE DRIVE FOR ROYAL GUESTS COLOMBO: To enable as ma ny people as possible to see Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, a seven mile State Drive has been tentatively arranged for the royal visitors when they come here m February. The actual route has not yet b
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  • 283 4 Mr. K. P. K. Menon Visits Quarantine Camp At Mandapam MANDAPAM: The various difficulties experienced by Indian passengers to Ceylon at the Quarantine Camp maintained by the Ceylon Government at Mandapam were recently enquired into by the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon. The Mandapam Quarantine
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  • 92 4 LIBYAN INDEPENDENCE AFTER DEC. 27 TRIPOLI, Libya. Dec. 19— The independence of Libya will be proclaimed on or shortly aft«r Dec. 27 it waa announced officially yesterday' Originally it had been expected the proclamation would be made this week, but it has been postponed. The United Nations has guaranteed freedom
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