Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1951
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Title Section17 1951-12-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 31 S. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1951. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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447 1951-12-25 1 POLLING BEGINS IN MADHYA PRADESH NEW DELHI, Dec. 24. -In the elections in the Travancore-Cochin Strife Assembly seven results were announced on Saturday. Two seats wpnt to the Congress, three to In dependents and one each to the Socialist and Cochin Party. Mr. T.GIIS - 447 words
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136 1951-12-25 1 WHY REPINDIA ADDRESSED S,C. CONFAB? SINGAPORE, Dec. 24.—The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, appealed to the members of the Scheduled Castes to throw their lot with the other communities in Malaya in their own interests as well as for the common good. AddressingGIIS - 136 words
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Article199 1951-12-25 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 19.—Dr. V. K Bhandarkar, Assistant Controller of Civil Supplies (charcoal) Government of Bombay, was stabbed to death by his office peon, a Pathan this evening. Dr. Bhandarkar was stabbed sitimes by the Pathan who followed him to his house after the office hours.FOC - 199 words
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Article65 1951-12-25 1 MADRAS. Dec. 19. Shrimati Rajeswaramma, wife of Dr. Pattabhl Sitaramayya, former Congress President, died at 7 p.m. today at her residence in Gandhinagar, Madras. She was 63 and was ailing for the past few weeks. Dr. Sitaramayya, her two sons and twelve grand-children were atFOC - 65 words
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Article68 1951-12-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: A Chinese was fatally wounded when travelling as a passenger in the Penang and Ipoh night mail train early this morning. Bandits opened fire at the train at Rima Panjang in the Sungei Siput area of Perak. The only other casuallty was a68 words
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Advertisement120 1951-12-25 1 115 ■M LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILYIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSt^ MERRY CHRISTMAS! WE wish a MERRY CHRISTMAS to aU our readers, advertisers and other wellwishers. We also thank all those who have sent us Christmas Greetings. —Ed. IDM. the s forty of Malayan Trawl... ***tkmm^mWl _W_^^^^«SlwlK' JHIS joltmg horse-drawn carriage was120 words
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Advertisement32 1951-12-25 1 Subscription Rates «(BY FOST) laya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0032 words
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699 1951-12-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues. Dec. 25, 1951. STD. V STUDENTS INJURED AND INSULTED-I I'HE tragedy of education in this Colony does not lie merely In the absence of sufficient primary schools to absorb all the children who have attained the schoolgoing age, or of middle schools to absorb the699 words
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Article, Illustration689 1951-12-25 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA; Nehru Stresses Need lo Increase Production BILASPUR, Dec. 18.— Mr. Jawaharlaf Nehru, Congress President tressed here today the need for u nity and discipline in the country if they were to make any progress at all. "You have to realise thatFOC - 689 words
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Article135 1951-12-25 2 GAUHATI, Dec. 15.— Discussions are to take place shortly between the Governor of Assam, Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram, and the Naga tribal leaders, at their own request, in an effort to solve the Naga hills problem. No nomination papers were filed for the three seats allottedFOC - 135 words
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Article91 1951-12-25 2 'SUPPLY GRASS TAKE VOTE'! FOC INDORE, Dec 14. "Supply grass (fodder) and take vote" is the new slogan which confronts the candidates in the rural areas of Manpur and the villages around it while canvassing for votes. The cultivators in the southern Madhya Bhantt, who due to failure of rainsFOC - 91 words
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Article242 1951-12-25 2 BOMBAY, Dec. 14. A new type of all-proof steel ballot boxes, manufactured by Messrs. Godrej and Boyce Company* at their new factory at Vikroli, Bombay North, will be used during the forthcoming general elections in Bombay, Bihar Bengal, U.P. and other States in Northern India These ballot boxesFOC - 242 words
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Article126 1951-12-25 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.— Certain SVase Governments have arranged for an Interval for lunch on the days of poll, says a Press Note issued by India's Election Commission today. During the interval, th e poll will be suspended but the polling stations will remain open.FOC - 126 words
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Article75 1951-12-25 2 KANPUR, Dec. 16.— Thirty-four persons are reported to have received minor injuries fn a clash between two rival groups during an election campaign here today. i It is alleged that when the election procession of an Independent candidate was being taken out in Darshanpurwa area, some personsFOC - 75 words
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Article121 1951-12-25 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. 16.— Mr. K K. Ramakristman (United Front) was declared elected to the Travan-core-Cochin Assembly today from Narakkal constituency. He polled 16,240 votes. Mr. Ramakrishnan's rival Mr. K. C. Abraham (Congress) was de feared by a majority of 1,859 votes. It was a direct contestFOC - 121 words
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412 1951-12-25 2 DIVIDED ATTITUDE OF MUSLIMS TO ELECTIONS tLUCKNOW, Dec. 14.— Muslims in Lueknow who form a substan. tial proportion of the city's total electorate of 2,47 lakhs are receiving special attention from various political parties. The Working Committee of the Sunni Board has decided to ally it. self with the K.M.P.P.FOC - 412 words
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556 1951-12-25 2 JAIPUR. Dec. 14— Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee, President of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh said at a public meeting here tonight that the Bharatiya Jan Sangh was "a challenge to Nehruism which is bent upon destroying Hinduism under the guise of secularism." Dr. Mookerjee, whoFOC - 556 words
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Article36 1951-12-25 2 AHMEDABAD, Dec. 15. The City Muslim League resolved today to support the Congress in the elec. tions and appealed to local Muslims to cast their votes in favour of the Congress candidates.—(FOC). FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article263 1951-12-25 2 Congress president Sri Nehru l i unveiled an eight-fool bronze statu e of Mahatma Gandhi in James Street, the busiest business locality in Secunderabad. The statue is on a twelve feet pedestal in which it is inscribed "Truth is God" and the famous words of Gandhiji "IFOC - 263 words
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Article, Illustration986 1951-12-25 3 180m. Voters In Free India's First General Elections ine to'* 1 number of voters in the present general elections is aboul 18.49 crores. Thus about 50 pei cent of the total population of India has been enfranchised under thc Republican Constitution for the first election in fre e India. ThisFOC - 986 words
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136 1951-12-25 3 CONGRESS LEFTIST PARTIES' SUCCESS IN KERALA TRICHUR, Dec. 15—Mr. K. Karunakaran (Qongress) has been declared elected to the TravancoreCochin Assembly from Viyyur constituency, defeating his four oppoaient#, tvii\ itht Qocjlalist, Cochin Party. United Front and Independent candidates. He polled 7J46 votes out of 21,012 votes polled. Mr. Tharu (Cochin Party)FOC - 136 words
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59 1951-12-25 3 HYDERABAD (Dn), Deo. 15.— Prime Minister Nehru told a press conference here tonight that there was certainly a possibility of appointing advisers to some of the Part '8' States. He said that the question had been considered, but to which States they would59 words
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299 1951-12-25 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Himachal Pradesh will launch its democratic career some time in February next The administration of the State will be in accordance with the Govern, ment of Part C States Act. Uneler Section 37 of the Act. the Chief299 words
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Article137 1951-12-25 3 The following table shows the state of parties and the total num. 1 ber of votes polled in the election to the Himachal Pradesh Assembly Assembly seats 36— Voters 5,28,. Of the 24 seats won by the Con. gresa, two were uncoatested returns. Sixty. two of theFOC - 137 words
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102 1951-12-25 3 RELIGION POLITICS NOT TO BE MIXED UP LUCKNOW. Dec 16.— India's Home Minister, Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, appatred to the electorate to-day not to mix up religion with politics on the basis of their capacity to better the living conditions of the people. Addressing an election meeting in Lueknow thisFOC - 102 words
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Article111 1951-12-25 3 VIRAMGAM, Dec. 16.— Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, was hit by a stone while he was addressing an election meeting here j this evening. J Continuing his speech without a pause. Mr. Desai said, "1 will not submit to this type of goondai&mFOC - 111 words
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Article512 1951-12-25 3 PATNA, Dec. 15.— The Bihar Provincial Congress Committee has suspended five Congressmen from the Congress on a charge of opposing the official Congress candidate for the elections. Three of them belong to Saharsa and two to Hazarlbagh. The total number of Congressmen so far suspended for opposingFOC - 512 words
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Article78 1951-12-25 3 SALEM, Dec. 20.— The final valid list of nominations for th e Krishagiri constituency of the House of the People, which was withheld due to the Madras High Court's stay order, waa published today after allotment of symbols, as the stay order had been vacated a78 words
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Article86 1951-12-25 3 MADRAS, Dec. 20— The Governor of Madras has called upon the Kakinada Assembly Constituency, of the State of Madras to elect two provisions of the Representation of Lhe People Act, 1951, before Feb. 11. 1952. It may b e recalled that owing to the death of SriFOC - 86 words
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88 1951-12-25 3 LUCKNOW. Dec. 20.— The U.P. Government has decided to release on parUe Mr. Lakhpat Ram Sharma, Soeialist candidate for the House of the People from the Jhansi District South Constituency. The parole will last upto Jan. 81 next by which time the polling ln plainFOC - 88 words
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1053 1951-12-25 4 5 -Nation Resolution On Treatment Of Indians In South Africa PARIS, Dec. 24. A five-nation resolution on the treatment of psopie of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa was introduced en Thursday in a special (ad hoc) political committee of the UN in Peris. According to Reuter, itGIIS - 1,053 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-12-25 4 By special act of Congress, the People of the United States nor. ma lly India's main outside source of grains are sending through their Government; 2,000,000 extra tons of wheat to India. Additional thousands of tons of food have been sent to India as gifts fromUSIS - 81 words
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Article182 1951-12-25 4 LUCKNOW. Dec. 20.—About two million tons of standing reserves of coal have been estimated to exist in the Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, according to Dr. M. R. Sahani, Director, Northern Circle, Geological Survey of India. Broadcasting from All India Radio. Lueknow. Dr. Sahani statedFOC - 182 words
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Article125 1951-12-25 4 COLOMBO: A .pendant with an image of a Hindu goddess on one side were among the objects found when, a rock was blasted at Naranthai. in Kayts. The other objects included coins, jewellery and gold ornaments. Dr. S. Paranavitane. Archaeological Commissioner^-- identified the image as that ofFOC - 125 words
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162 1951-12-25 4 CANNANORE Dec. 20. Under instructions from the Government, the services of Dr. U. Radhakrishna, Municip»al Health. Officer. Cannanore, have been terminated by an order of the Director of Publdc Health dated Dec. 10. This is sequel to a protest walkout from the Council staged byFOC - 162 words
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761 1951-12-25 4 GRUESOME TRAGEDY IN MADRAS: FULLER DETAILS MADRAS, Dec. 14.— Out of control, a Madras Fire Service vehicle crashed into a small hotel near the junction of Thyagaraya Road and Mount Road, last night. As already reported in the IDM five persons were killed andReuter - 761 words
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Article83 1951-12-25 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Pascoe Cyprian Thornton, Director of Programmes, Radio Ceylon, pleaded guilty before Mr. P. R. Gunasekera, Additional Magistrate of Colombo, recently to a charge of criminal breach of trust of Rs. 108, entrusted to him by the shroff of the Department of Broadcasting, for paymentFOC - 83 words
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Article965 1951-12-25 4 (By Leslie Haynes, Reuter's Correspondent). LONDON: There is a possibility that some of the Dionne quintuplets may become nuns when they come of age in three years' time, according to a woman journalist who has been a close friend of the family for some years.FOC - 965 words
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Advertisement74 1951-12-25 4 BEST WISHES FOR HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR Our sincere thanks are due to all who have ■contributed to the prosperity and goodwill of our Institution from far and wide *w **t* -|C *f* **f* We promise to be of better service to you in supplying all kinds of RAW HERBS,74 words
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435 1951-12-25 5 India's Dynamic Neutrality' In Foreign Affairs Commended. Only Effective Means lo East- West Understanding former P»J' ?'Z&S* birdwood, son of a former Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armu tht «w i l tern <*«>nal affairs of Mr. Nehru was Zl th. €ff t €ctlve me of holding the door open forFOC - 435 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-12-25 5 Man" at the Central Hall of the ParliaTenTllou'se, fh New °d3_l o°n Dec. 13. Delegates from a numb er of coi_n__>« Vu frToT^tT f r the BymPo-i»m J^ttTSKS^T^^JC trj of Education, Government of India, and the UNESrnT_4_T___ i_g_P^ Dr. S. Radhakmhnan, Indian Ambassador to Moscow- GISS PhotoGISS - 47 words
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Article48 1951-12-25 5 BOMBAY, Dec. 23.— .Nearly 28,136 tons of foodgrains arrived in Bombay on Dec 16 in thre# ships. Out of this 19,220 tons of wheat are from U.S.A. while 1,200 tons of rice from Egypt. About 8,711 bags of Pakistani rice also arrived ln Bombay.— FOCFOC - 48 words
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170 1951-12-25 5 "MAHATMA GANDHI PAUL MUNI TO PLAY NEW YORK Doc. 20. Gabriel Pascal, the film .producer, will fly to India in February or early in March for talks with Mr. Nehru I and otner Indian leaders on his production of the film, "Mahatma Gandhi," it was stated here. The main purposeFOC - 170 words
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Article452 1951-12-25 5 COMMITTEE SET UP TO ENQUIRE INTO FEASIBILITY OF PROPOSAL NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— The Government of India have decided to setup a Committee to enquire into the desirability and feasibility of a unified bar for the whole of India and other connected matters, states a PressFOC - 452 words
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Article284 1951-12-25 5 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20. Certain I amendments in the Open General Licences for Import have been made by notifications published In a Gazette of India Extra-ordinary dated Dec. 19. The principal changes made axe: (1> A time limit has been fixed for the Open General Licences XIV, XVI284 words
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390 1951-12-25 5 World Bank Impressed By Planning Commission NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— Mr W Koster, Leader of the World Bank Mission to India, told a Press conference here Dec. 18 that the Mission was very much impressed by the work done by the Planning Commission of India so far. The Mission came390 words
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Article304 1951-12-25 5 KARACHI. Dec. 20. The Sin Governor, Mr. Din Mohammei demanded Dec. 18 the resignatio 1 Mohammed All Kauhrc Chief Minister, and Mr. Kai Fazlullah, Home Minister, withii 24 hours to stand trial on corrua tion charges. In an announcement made re cently, tae Governor said lieFOC - 304 words
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256 1951-12-25 5 AMRIT KAUR URGES GRADUAL ABOLITION OF PRIVATE MEDICAL PRACTICE REWA, Dec. 23.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister of India recently pleaded for the graXl abolition of private medical practice in the countr* lif ie iH 0 L d0Ct0rs ™2*°y* *"> Government hospitals should be appreciably raised to enable them toFOC - 256 words
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90 1951-12-25 5 Rs. 3m. In 15 Days: Gold Seizure By Bombay Customs BOMBAY, Dec. 23.-The Bombay Customs seized 38 bars of gold valued at about Rs. 2,00,000 aboard S.S. Dara" which arrived here from Persian Gulf via Karachi on Dec. 15. The unclaimed contraband gold stitched into three belts was conafter aFOC - 90 words
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151 1951-12-25 5 TEHERAN Dec. 23. Premier^ Mossadeq last nigra appealed to 5 7 f ßnn lan le for abo "t 3,571,000 in the next two months to keep his government going ai, a P at ionwide radio address filled with bitterness against foreign imperialists;' theA.P. - 151 words
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Article26 1951-12-25 5 sS NN w' 23 The fam <™ Skoda Works, once the second largest arms factory in Europe, has been renamed the Lenin Works Prague radio said. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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127 1951-12-25 5 xt C^ LSF TTA- Dec- 20.-Mr. James N. K. Biswas, Director of the Cooperative Milk Societies' Union ln Bowbazar, was Dec. 17 sentenced to pay a fine of Rs, 500 by a municipal magistrate on a charge of selling adulterated milk. The Arm usedFOC - 127 words
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Advertisement143 1951-12-25 5 'GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Luxe Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents:F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. SINGAPORE. _~rilii«W:i;;:j:j;;H:y«SM.:::::4^;„:;;;:;^« S ;~gj ~j—j fc y De Witt's Men Zan Is I A purely crnd simply a 1 Iff Pile Ointmen^ j wrm lllL^(^^H^^^' t soothes -A wW^^ easv use m mr is143 words
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Advertisement112 1951-12-25 5 Jfej HalWta VlUmtfl Pill ~eentalßa 4 000 m ~fr International Unite of Vitamin A and 400 I.U ef Vitamin n. Three Pill* day fwaoteaa that J&£77S2^. thr receiving sufficient of thos.' caWuiial J^SeOTTSjW ntam.n„ to maintain health .'nd sT^aflEr tn -f-L.allk.-- -Wf P™""* Wiroroaa »Ullt>_ and _to pre-.nt ■U__a dehVirnry112 words
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399 1951-12-25 6 CEYLON NEWS: FEDERALIST PARTY HAS WEAKENED TAMILS' UNITY, SAYS CONGRESS CHAVAKACHCHERI: Severe criticism was levelled at the Federalist Party by various speakers during a public meeting held at the Kachcheri Government School hall. The meeting was sponsored to form a branch of the All-CeylonFOC - 399 words
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Article228 1951-12-25 6 LUCKNOW. Dec. 23.— The Phar- maceutlcals and Drug Committee and the Malaria Chemotherapy Committee of the Board of Scientific and Industrial Research Government of India, have decided at a two -day meeting held at Lucknow to stimulate cultivation and survey of medicinal plants in Kashmir andFOC - 228 words
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Article157 1951-12-25 6 BENGHAZI, Cyrenaica, Dec. 24. The new King of Libya, 63-year-old Emir Sayed Idris El Senussi, today proclaimed the independence of Libya, Italy's former African colony. He said in a broadcast that he wished the life of th© country to conform to true constitutional principles as laid downReuter - 157 words
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Article46 1951-12-25 6 Singapore Sikhs held special prayers at the Central Sikh Tern Die in Queen Street on Sundav. Dec. 23, in memory of the Tenth Guru Gobind Singh's two sonf who died fighting "against the tyrannies of the Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century.46 words
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Article70 1951-12-25 6 CAWNPORE, Dec. 24.— Sir Arthur Inskip, Deputy Managing Director of the British India Corporation, died here today aged 57. Sir Arthur, who leaves a widow and two married daughters, was a member of the Indian Central Legislative Assembly from 1943 to 1947. He was alsoReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1951-12-25 6 MUNSAN, Dec. 24.— Th e Communist Hiffh Command today rejected General Matthew B. Ridgway's request to allow the International Red Cross to visit Communist prisoner of war camps, Alan Winning-ton, Correspondent for the Communist London Daily Worker, said a letter handed to U.N. negotiators at PanmunjomA.P. - 63 words
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Article275 1951-12-25 6 COLOM3O: Tho opening ol tne second relic chamber in Kota Vehera, Dedigama, was delayed by about two hours as the walls of the chamber were damaged recent It is stated that the damage to the walls and the covering stone of the chamber wasFOC - 275 words
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Article152 1951-12-25 6 SPORTS MAY BE EXEMPTED FROM TAX COLOMBO: In the House of Representatives last week a Bill was presented to amend the Entertainment Tax Ordinance to enable local bodies to grant full exemption from tax or allow a 'reduction of tax in the case of games and sports. Under the presentFOC - 152 words
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Article240 1951-12-25 6 CHAVAKACHCHERI The ratepayers' association of Chavakachcheri captured the administration of the local town council at the trienial election held recently by securing seven seats out of eight Mr. N. Arunasalam (who defeated the chairman, Mr. S. K. Thiravianayagam), Mr. R. Kanagasabai JMr. R. Kandiah, Mr. V.FOC - 240 words
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Article26 1951-12-25 6 SINGAPORE, Dec. 24.— A1l offices 'rt the Government of India in Singapore and the Federation will remain closed tomorrow (December 25) on account of Christmas. GIISGIIS - 26 words
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