Indian Daily Mail, 26 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 316. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 491 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 25. To the ,r callous disregard of the Declaration of Human Rights, the Govern men of South Africa have now added defiance of truth. This is the impression one gets, according to informed circles in New Delhi, fro m the speech made
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 25.— There has recently been a series of armed gang robberies around Madras City limits and Sunday night they climaxed in a bus being held up by a dozen men armed with daggers who robbed passengers and ran away. Sart
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  • 194 1 NEW BRIDGE ACROSS CAUVERY OPENED (From Our Own Correspondent) •MADRAS. Der*.. 25.— The new I bridge across the Cauvery at Puga'ur in Salem district was declared open on Sunday by the for- mer Homo Minister Mr. C. Raja-' go-palachari. The bridge establis'na direct roadlink between Salem and Trichy Districts ar.d
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  • 264 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 25.— The Navy Day was observed in India on Saturday. Naval establishments and ships in all ports were thrown open to the public. In Bombay thousands of people visited the naval dockyard and went on board the Navy's flagship INS. Delhi. All ships
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  • 65 1 CONGRESS LOSES OVERALL MAJORITY IN KERALA Copyright (From Our Own Correspondentj TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 25.— That Congress has lost its overall majority in the State Assembly is evident from the results so far declared. Congress has won twenty seats, while all the opponents together have won 22. The United Front Leftists
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  • 83 1 DRAVIDA KAZHAGAM PRESIDENT REFUTES TRICHY REPORT TIRUCHIRAPALLI, Dec. 19.— Mr. T. P. Vedachalam. President, Cential Executive Committee, Dra'/ida Kazhagam, Ttfrnchifcapalli, in the course of a statement, refutes the report in the Press that the Tiruchi Dist. Dravida Kazhagam has decided not to support the Communist candidates in the coming elections.
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  • 957 1 First Instance Under U. Auspices BENGHAZI, Dec. 25. Libya, Italy's former African colony, yesterday became the first State to be granted independence under the United Nations. Amir Sayed Idris El Senuissi drove to the palace formerly occupied by Marshal Graziani, Mussolini's Fascist governor of Cyrenaica
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  • 154 1 CHICAGO. Dec. 25.—The "Chicago Tribune" criticised the United 1 States Government yesterday for "upholding the disguised British British and French imperialism" in Libya. Libya was to become "nominally independent" but it would surprise no one Lf Britain and France coni tinued to "run the show" the'
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  • 112 1 BENGAZI, Dec. 25— Libya sent "most cordial and fraternal greetings" to India and the Indian people on Friday on the eve of the proclamation of Libyan independence early next week according to a PTI report from Bengazi. The message on behalf of the leaders and people of
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  • 78 1 BH AV AN AG AR NOT TO CAST HIS VOTE MADRAS, Dec. 23.— The Maharaja oi Bhavanagar, Governor of Madras and the Maharani of Bhavanagar, will not cast their votes in the coming elections. Though they could claim to be included in the special li_t of voters to exercise their
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  • 74 1 THIVY'S PLEA ON BEHALF OF INDIANS OVERSEAS (From Our Ow© Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 25.— Mr. John A. Thivy. Indian Commissioner, before leaving for Mauritius addressed a Press Conference on problems of overseas Indians. He urged leaders in India not to say or do anything that would make more difficult for
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  • 509 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 25.— Politic al circles in New Delhi express no surprise at Dr. Graham's report to the Security Council that his discussions on Kashmir have not resu Ited in any agreed plan for demilitarization. It is regarded noteworthy that Dr Graham
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed. Dec. 26, 1952 STD. V STUDENTS INJURED AND INSULTED-II THAT the present system of selecting students for admission to the Government Secondary Schools is unreasonable, illogical and humiliating will be evident from the following brief description thereof: The Government Secondary Schools in this Colony, are
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  • 812 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Nehru Refutes Mookerjee 3 s Charges "INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES" INDICATE COUNTRY'S BACKWARDNESS NEW DELHI, Dec. 20. The Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today again stoutly refuted the charge made by Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee that India had made a secret
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  • 178 2 FOC KOZHIKODE, Dec. 21— The Lac cadive islanders, numbering nearly 10,000 will exercise their nanchise for the first time in the coming Ueneral Elections. The Island are attached to the Chevayur constntuency of Malabar. The constituency which goes to the polls on January 12, has to elect
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  • 106 2 MADRAS, Dec. 21.—The Com niissioner of the Corporation of Madars who is the Returning Officei for the Madras City constituency of the House of the People and for the Harbour, Thousandlights, Mylapore and Triplicane constituencies of the State Assembly, is issuing postal ballot papers to
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  • 75 2 KUMEAKqNAM, Dec. 27.— The Kumbakonam police have notified the public by beat of tom-tom that I writings on the wall, except with tthe consent of the owners, and otherwise disfiguring them is an offence punishable under the Police Act, and people indulging in these acjtivities
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  • 142 2 MR. SANJEEVA REDDI' S ADVICE TO ANDHRAS VIJAYAWADA, Der. 21.— Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, President of the A. P. C. C, expressing his opinion on Swami Sitaram's letter in which the Swami had informed him of the details of the proposed demonstrations during Mr. Nehru's visit, said; "I do not
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  • 102 2 MADURA. Dec. 21—Mr. P. Ramamurthi, a Communist leader of Tamil Nad now fader detention, was brought Dec. 19. under police [escort to the Mad rai Central Jail j from Vellore. Mr. Ramamurthi, who is contesting the election to the State Assembly from Madurai North
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  • 260 2 RAIPUR. Dec. 17.—The Congiess President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru laid h-jrc today that ihe strength of the country would increase to the extent to whic.i the Congress was consolidated. Addressing a public meetiug toil ieht of over a lakh of people, Mr. Nehru said: "We have
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  • 207 2 ACTIVITIES OF B A STAR MAHARAJA While Mi. Nehru was delivering the speech, a telegram was handed over to him which he later read out aloud. The telegram alleged the Maharaja of Bastar, a State now merged in Madhya Pradesh, was exercising undue influence on officials in regard to elections.
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  • 62 2 AMBALA. Dec. 16.—The Con f.ress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, is undertaking a tour of the Punjab from Doc. 21. Starting from Delhi by car at 7 a.m., Mr. Nehru will address public meetings at several wayside towns on the Grand Trunk Road including Panipat, Kama] and Pipli. After
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  • 202 2 ALAHABAD, Dec. 19.— A preli. minary objection to the jurisdiction of the court over election matters was raised by the counsel for Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru when the application challenging the validity of his nomination came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Waliullah and Mr. Justice
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  • 489 2 FOC _>o<3C.4_DoC3_f>4_DcG3__f-<o_so<3C.^_=3o< NATURAL FOR BRAHMACHARI (MISOGYNIST! DELHI: A Congress worker drew Mr. Nehru's attention to a statement issued by Mr. Prabju Dutta Brahmachari in which he had said that if Shri Nehru gave him in writing that h e would drop the Hindu Code Bill he (Brahmachari) would
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  • 41 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. 20.— Mr. E. P. Verghese (Independent) was declared elected today, to the Travan-core-Cochin Assembly from Alangad general constituency in Trichur district. Mr. Verghese defeated hoth the United Front of Leftists ;nd the Congress candidates. FOC
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  • 51 2 TIRUVARUR, Dec. 21.— The entire Muslim Community of Adiyakkamangalam near, Thiruvarur, met on Dec. 15 Janab A. S Abdul Majid presiding, and unanimously resolved to support the Congress candidates only, in the forthcoming: elections. Th e meeting also decided to canvas the support of Hariians
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  • 604 3 Nehru's Recommendations 7o Varsities And Colleges NEW DELHI, Dec. 24: The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, recommended to all Universities (md colleges not to give a diploma or degree to any student until hei dug or ploughed a field
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  • 297 3 Neyyar Dam Construction Work Begins TRIVANDRUM. Dec. 23.— A ga- thering of ten to fifteen thousand i people on the foot-hills of the I Agastia Mount, on tine Western Ghats, this afternoon witnessed the commencement of work on the Neyyar Dam one of the major irrigation schemes in Travaneore- Cochin
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  • 309 3 WATCHMAN PATHAN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION BOMBAY, Dec. 21.— Dr. V. K. Bhandarkar, Assistant Controller of Civil Supplies (charcoal), Government of Bombay, was stabbed to death on Dec. 19 while he was returning home from the office at about fi n m. DFGFGHFGHJGJ worker in the
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  • 91 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. The Health Minister, Raj kumari Amrit Kaur, opened a tuberculosis centre in Delhi on Wednesday. The centre, which is an extension of the tuberculosis clinic opened ln New Delhi in 1940 by the Tuberculosis Association of India, has been developed with
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  • 382 4 Hands Off Hinduism, Warns M. P. CEYWN NEWS: New Bill Denoucned As Discriminatory JAFFNA A meeting of Hindus from all parts of the Peninsula was held at the Jaffna Town Hall to protest against the Hindu Temples and Religious Trusts Bill, the second reading of which is now before the
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  • 55 4 BAGDAD, Dec. 25.— The Iraq Government has decided to recognise the new independent state of Libya, Khalil Ibrahim, DirectorGeneral of Propaganda, announced here today. Regent Emir Abdul Illah and Premier Nuri Es Said have sent messages of congratulations to Emir Sayed Idris El Eenussi. King
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  • 196 4 COLOMBO Ceylonese newcomers to the trade are shortly to meet the Minister of Commerce and Trade and ask him to impose a limited quota for imports from Japan and Germany. They fear that the established Ceylonese trader, with his bigger financial backing, will,
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  • 100 4 MATARA: Government would not collapse just because the price of arrack had been raised, but if milk went up in price and milkfeeding centres were abolished, then the fall of Government was assured, said Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Development, presiding at a
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  • 498 4 COLOMBO: The popular belief that there are singing fish in the Batticaloa lagoon is rejected by Dr. C. C. John, Director of Fisheries, who believes that the so-called music of the fish is really caused by the vibration of telegra ph wires in
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  • 152 4 ANURALHAFU'RA: Ruial Development c-cictics in Nuwara Kala viya have taien atrong objection to an order issued to students oi the Anuradhapura Central College by its Principal that all of then* while attending school must lie dressed in full "European kit" including trousers shoes and stockings. This order
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  • 157 4 AVISSAWELLA A year-old strike at Avissawella Estate, Puwakpitiya, was settled at a conference at Avissawella presided over by the Labour Inspector. The strike began when the management and the Ceylon Workers Congress Union could not agree on certain issues. The management then worked the estate with
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