Indian Daily Mail, 24 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 314. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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385 1951-12-24 1 Irichy Committee's Decision Deputation Io Wait On Periyar (From Our Own Correspondent) The Executive Committee of the Trichy District Dravidian Federation has resolved not to support Communist candidates m the ensuing elections. It has also decided to go on a deputation to Periar E.385 words
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287 1951-12-24 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23.— Polling for general elections began m Hyderabad on Fridnv. There are about nine million voters who will elect 23 bers to Parliament and 171 to Che State Assembly. S candidates all belonging to the I ssa party have been declaredGIIS - 287 words
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100 1951-12-24 1 SUPREME COURTS REJECT' FLECTION PETITIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 23— The Supreme Court on Saturday refused to grant interim injunction sought by two petitioners from Madras asking that publication of the election lists be held up till the vailidity of their exclusion be settled and so elections for100 words
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256 1951-12-24 1 CONGRESS WINS OVERALL MAJORITY IN KERALA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 23.— Polling waß over m two-third of Kerala State by Saturday. There will now be a break of ten days before polling i begins m the remaining areas. An reports indicate the polling was heavy more than seventy256 words
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96 1951-12-24 1 PARIS, Dec. 23. India answered all questions put to her m a memorandum during the recent six-week Kashmir demilitarisation talks here between Dr. Frank P. Graham, United Nations Kashmir representative, and Indian and Pakistani representatives, a spokesman of the Indian delegation to the United NationsReuter - 96 words
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Article44 1951-12-24 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 23 —A spokes- j man of the Indian External Affairs Ministry here Friday denied a report that the Chinese Government h;id asked India to wihdraw her mission from Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. He said the report was "mischievous and without found-.-u<-n."—R«utar.44 words
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Article311 1951-12-24 1 CANBERRA, Dec. 23.— The aus tralian External Affairs Department today announced the names of eight Australian Army officers to serve In Kashmir as additional United Nations military observers along the ceasefire line. The officers will leave Sydney by air on Dec. 29. The nomination follow aReuter - 311 words
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271 1951-12-24 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. —On Chris-mas Eve the External Services of All India Radio will broadcast a special programme entitled "Christmas m India." The programme will go on the air at 21.30 hours Malayan time and can be heard m 41 and 50 metre bands. "ChristmasGIIS - 271 words
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Article53 1951-12-24 1 LONDON. Dec. 23— A third Lon don fireman di*d m hospital here early today from injuries received m fighting the great warehouse fire at Broad Street station on Friday nieht. Twenty other firemen were injured m the blaze, the city of London's worst since the wartimeReuter - 53 words
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870 1951-12-24 1 OUR STAFF REPORTER - OUR STAFF REPORTER (By Cost Your Lot With 7 fie Other Communities m "Malaya is moving towards the goal of self-gov-ernment. In our own interest, throw your lot with the other communities m Malaya. Otherwise there is no future for you," declared Mr.870 words
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Article652 1951-12-24 2 THAT the present education expansion policy of the Government is, instead of proving a boon, rapidly heading to a tragedy for the growing generation* is easy enough to understand The present policy appears to be merely aimed at giving a little primary education to as many652 words
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1160 1951-12-24 2 India Will Ultimately Adopt System ya Socialism GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: People Not \et Ripe tor It, Says Nehru HYDERABAD, (DnJ, Dec. 15. The Congress President, Sri Nehru, declared here today that th c proper organisation of society could only be done on a Socialist and Communist basis. "Society", SriF.O.C. - 1,160 words
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Article339 1951-12-24 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 16.— The Communist leader Mr. S. A. Dange, who ls contesting a seat from the north constituency for Parliament, has plunged into an all-out election propaganda. He along with Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, left Socialist leader, moved from street to street addressings meetings mFOC - 339 words
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Article27 1951-12-24 2 -IAJKOT, Dec. 12. Congress President Jawaharlal Nehru, will arrive on a two day tour of Saurashtra on Jan. 9, it Is learnt here. FOCFOC - 27 words
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Article51 1951-12-24 2 QUILON, Dec. 14.— Mr. V. P. Pathros, Independent candidate from Perinad Asservbly constituency, stated today that he was withdrawing from the election contest. The election m this constituency is to take place on December 17, and the Congress, the Revolutionary Socialist Party and six Independents are contesting..FOC - 51 words
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Article96 1951-12-24 2 MADURAI, Dec. 13.— Nineteen rebel Congressmen were expelled today from the Congress by the convener p> the Madurai District Congress Committee. Mr. T. G. Krishnamurthy, on the orders of &sr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President of th c T.N. C.C. The Chlnnalapatti Town Congress has also been suspendedFOC - 96 words
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Article69 1951-12-24 2 BANGALORE, Dec. 14.— 1n reply to a reference made by him the Chief Electoral Officer m Mysore, has been informed, it is learnt, by the Election Commissioner that the Representation of the People Act does not provide for withdrawal of candidates after the publication of the finnlFOC - 69 words
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Article, Illustration500 1951-12-24 2 TRICHUR, Dec. 14— Mr. Chelat Achuta Menon, aprominent Communist leader and United Front candidate, who is underground, was declared elected to-day to the Tra-vancore-Cochin Assembly from Trichur General constituency. Mr. Achuta Menon polled 7,435 votes. The rival candidates belonged to Congress, Socialist and the Cochin PartyFOC; A.P. - 500 words
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Article265 1951-12-24 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 14— The polling scene m Travancore-Cochin State to-day the fourth day of polling shifted to the site of the Chalakrdi river irrigation project, now m its first stage of completion, four constituencies around this area Irinjalakuda, Chatakudi, \-ent to the polls. Simultaneously a hundread miles to theFOC - 265 words
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Article60 1951-12-24 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Mr. Ran- daman Singh (KMPP) has been elected unopposed to the House of ithe People for the seat reserved for I Scheduled Tribes from the Shahi do-Sidhi constituency m Vindya Pradesh, according to a report sent by the ReturningFOC - 60 words
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Article101 1951-12-24 2 NAGPUR, Dec. 14.— Counting will begin for on c or two constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh State Assembly m each district from the first week of January onwards, instead of from Jan. 25, m order to meet the shortate of about 30,000 ballot boxes. Polling willFOC - 101 words
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Article46 1951-12-24 2 KARACHI, Dec. 14.— A four-man World Bank Comini__iion headed by Mr. A. Basch of the United States, has arrived h?re to finalitse an agreement for the loan of sixty million dollars. The money will be for public wortcs and improvements. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article211 1951-12-24 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 13.— Disturbs ces and stampede caused by a sec tion of the audience failed to prevent West Bengal Congress from holding an election meeting today m Calcutta which was addressed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister. Pundit G. B. Pant, who is th e se. cond leaderFOC - 211 words
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802 1951-12-24 3 Admission To Men's College: Girl's Petition Allowed Judge Blames Madras Varsity MADRAS, Dec. 23.— Mr. Justice Subba Rao recently at the Madras High Court granted a writ of mandamus to Miss S. Santha Bai, and directed the Madras University, and the Principal of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College, Udipi, toFOC - 802 words
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Article184 1951-12-24 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 23.— The Government of India have accepted a proposal of the Burman-Shell group of oil companies to set up a modern oil refinery m Bombay with a capacity of 1.500,000 tons per annum, the works. Production and Supply yMinistry announced recently. Burmah-ShellFOC - 184 words
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Article411 1951-12-24 3 NEGOTIATIONS WITH CALTEX COMPANY MADRAS, Dec. 23. An oil refinery, to be run by the Caltex Oil Company, is expected to be established m the near future either at Madras or at Visakhapatnam, depending upon which place is more suitable for the purpose. Negotiations areFOC - 411 words
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134 1951-12-24 3 LAHORE, Dec. 23.— The Opposition par* ies m the North-West Frontier Province are planning to launch a province-wide peaceful campaign for the annulment of the general elections, which concluded recently, according to a report received here. Representatives of all Opposition parties, at a meetingFOC - 134 words
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397 1951-12-24 3 LOT OF WORKING JOURNALISTS IN INDIA: ENQUIRY BY GOVERNMENT URGED NEW DELHI, Dec, 23.— The Federal Executive Council of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists recently urged the Government of India to institute an early enquiry into the working conditions of journalists. I Meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. M.FOC - 397 words
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Article662 1951-12-24 3 MADRAS, Dec. 23.— The second day's session of the Dravidian Progressive Federation First Provincial Conference was held on Dec 16 at the S.I.AJL. grounds, Park Town. Mr, N. V. Natarajan, Chairman of the Reception Committee, m the course of his address, stated that the Federation had grownFOC - 662 words
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277 1951-12-24 4 Not Enamoured Of The Premier's Gadi! CEYLON NEWS: Senanayake 9 s Son Wishes To Retire trom Politics AKURESSA: Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture and Lands, presiding at a U.NJ*. meeting held at Waralla Government school referred to Mr. Bandaranaike' s bid fop Premiership and said although several people hadFOC - 277 words
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191 1951-12-24 4 COLOMBO: A vocational training m the country has been formulated by the Ministry of Labour and Social Services Details of the scheme have already been worked out and the Minister, Mr. M. D. Banda, is expected to submit the proposals for Government approval Shortly AFOC - 191 words
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Article79 1951-12-24 4 COLOMBO: The making of the film, "Bhagavail Buddha" has so offended the religious susceptibilities of Buddhists m the Island that vehement protest have been lodged with the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon urging the imposition of a ban on the film. An interesting bit of news hasFOC - 79 words
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Article198 1951-12-24 4 MAGGONA: Relay runners from various parts of Ceylon will brins a message of welcome to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh when they open the Colombo Exhibition. Arrangements are being made by the Assistant Government Agent, Kalutara, Mr. R. D. P. Paulusz to select 216FOC - 198 words
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150 1951-12-24 4 The Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers' Association iheld its inaugural meeting on Dec. 18. It represents all the monthly paid locally recruited Junior Officers of the Singapore Improvement Trust. The following were elected officebearers: President: Mr. A. D. Ponnambalam: Vice-President: Mr. Heng Joo Seng Hon. Secretary:150 words
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Article93 1951-12-24 4 PARIS, Dec. 23.— India's Ambassador to Paris, Sardar Hardii Singh Malik is taking over the leadership of the Indian delegation from Sir Benegal Rau, following the latter's election to the International Court of Justice, it was reliably learned here. Mr. Malik will take overReuter - 93 words
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