Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 317. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 530 1 Voters Come Armed With Bows And Arrows In Hyderabad! Photo. Latest News From The Election Front NEW DELHI, Dec. 26. The scheduled tribes of Hyderabad State for the first time in their his tory went to the polls on Monday the second day of polling in the State. They are
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    39 1 Thc British Prime Minister. Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL, shakes hands with General DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER on December 18. They are seen at Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Powers in Europe near Paris, where Churchill was to lunch. A. P.
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 26.— A Press note Issued here ou Sunday says that the Election Commission has Instructed the presiding officers ol polling stations throughout the country that people wearing badges containing photographs of party leaders or flags of parties should not be allowed inside
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  • 115 1 PROCESSIONS BANNED IN BIHAR PATNA, Dec. 26.— A Press note issued by the Bihar Government says that no public processions Will be allowed until elections are over in the St^te. It says that the Government has withdrawn all restrictions imposed under the Bihar Maintenance of Public Order Act on the
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 26. -The Election Commission has clarified the procedure about nominations to the State Legislative Council A Press note says that a person in order to be Qualified for election to the State Legislative Council has to be an elector for any
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  • 148 1 PARIS. Dec. 26.— A spokesman of thc Indian delegation to the United Nations said in Paris on Sunday that India had answered all the questions put to her in a memorandum during recent Kashmir demilitarization talks between Dr. Graham, the UN Kashmir representative, and
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    63 1 Photo. SupjM>rters of the Persian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, hoist the deputy premier on to their shoulders in the Majlis (Parliament) Square, in Teheran, Dec. 11. The Deputy Prime Minister, Hossek* Fatemi, is clenching his nst a.s he cries "no one will bring Mossadeq to his knees." The incident took
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  • 556 1 RANGOON, Dec. 26. Burma's government party is staying ahead in lh_ general elections which are now being conducted piecemeal, but in some areas the opposition is more from bullets than ballots. Lacking an organisation a dequate for conducting elections throughout the nation simultaneous ly, the
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  • 124 1 GEN. ERSKINE'S WARNING TO EGYPTIANS ISMAILIA, Dec 26.— General Sir George Erskine, Commander of British troops in the Suez Canal zone, declared today that if "commandoes of young men" from Cairo attacked his men he would "crus r them Gen. Erskine. speaking to correspondents, said that he had powerful forces
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  • 61 1 BIRMINGHAM, Dec 26— William Henry Smith can't lose this one. Standing for election as MP for the Conservative Party i.s William Henrv Smith, 59. Opposing him will be the Labour Party candidate, William Henry Smith, 37 and no relation. Election officials say they're just not
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Dec. 26— Britons were startled by the change in the King's voice when he made his Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth yesterday afternoon. This was the first time the King's voice had been heard since his o Deration three months ___p-n Reuter
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  • 93 1 i_.rii.KAW, Dec. 26.— The Persian Ambassador in New Delhi Mousse Houri Esfandalarj is one of three Ambassadors and 23 diplomatic representatives being temporarily recalled to Persia because of "lack or foreign exchange," Government spokesman Jevad Bushiri said here yesterday. The other Ambassadors affected are those in London
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  • 28 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 26.— Communist Czechoslovakia will send a delegation here soon to discuss the purchase of Persian oil, a Persian government spokesman said vesterday. A. P.
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— A threeman Sudanese delegation headed by Mr. Arthur Gaitskell arrived here today for talks with Indian government officiate for the sale of 60,000 bales of Sudanese cotton in return for Indian jute, cement and manufactured cotton products. A Commerce Ministry official said
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  • 220 1 Two Persons Lynched In Persia VIOLENCE MARS GENERAL ELECTIONS TEHERAN, Dec. 26. Crowds lynched two people during a Persian election demonstration which was reported by Teheran newspapers today from Babul City, near the Soviet border. Many people were injured w hen police fired to disperse the rowa, rne report added.
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  • 316 1 MUNSAN, Dec. 26. Korean armistice negotiators reached the end of the 30-day trial period for an armistice today and failed to break Lhe stalemate over truce supervision and prisoner exchange. Subcommittees grappling with the two problems met at snow-swept Panmunjom but their sessions were so
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  • 83 1 MAYOR POLICE CHIEF KIDNAPPED! MANILA. Dec. 26.— Eleven persons were killed and eight, including a town mayor, were kidnapped in a fresh outburst of violence during Christmas in the Philippines. Killed were seven Communist Huks, three bandits and a policeman. Topping the list of kidnap victims were Mayor Joaquin Andres
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  • 1211 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Socialists Plans lo Solve Food Problem MADRAS, Dec. 24. Mr. Asok a Mehta, Socialist leader, outlined the policy and programme of the Socialist Party, addressing a public meeting last week at the Senate H ouse beach. Mr. T. S. Ramanujam presided.
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  • 408 2 —Dr. KATJU i_UCKNOW, Dec. 20.— India/s Home Minister Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, declared here last week that the adult franchise in the country would bring home to the lowliest in the land that he was a real participator in the Government of India. Dr. Katju who
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    79 2 Photo. These four army technicians have no trouble at all keeping afloat in the pentagon lagoon of the Potomac River in Washington. The secret of their ease hi the water is a new, two-piece plastic version of th»« old-fashioned "long undies." The new garment which employs a now vapour-barrier principle,
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  • 33 2 PERAMBAVOOR GOES TO INDEPENDENT ALWAYE, Dec. 20. —From thel 1 Perumbavoor constituency in Trichur district, Mr. P. Govinda Pillai (Independent) was today declared elected to the Travancore.Cochin Assembly, having secured 14,587 votfrs. FOC
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  • 274 2 SWAMI SITARAM PLANS "PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION" DURING NEHRU'S TOUR GUNTUR, Dec. 20. Swami Sitaram, Andhra Leader, has announced plans for a peaceful demonstration during Mr. Nehru's tour of Andhra area on Dec. 26 and 27. In a letter to Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi. President 6. th e Andhra Pra-] desh Congress
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  • 402 2 PATNA, Dec 20 With hardly 16 days left for th© 1,77,63,993 persons to go so polls to elect 55 members of the House of the People and 329 members for the State Assembly from Bihar, electioneering campaign has begun
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  • 181 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 20.— The Election Commission has issued the following directions to afford facilities to the public for the inspection of nomination papers and returning officers' orders~thereon and for obtaining copies of these documents: (A) Certified copies of nomination papers and Returning Officers' orders
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  • 83 2 REWA, Dec. 17.— A Congress landidate and a nominee of the I ![MPP have been returned unoppos- FOC On the last part of the journey from wheat fields of the United States, these bags of $rain travel by ox cart to a village in North
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  • 110 2 ISMAIL APPEALS TO LEAGUE VOTERS MADRAS, Dec. 21.— T0 support Mr. A. M. Bijapuri, the Muslim League candidate tor election to the iViauras Legislative Assembly from the Choolai constituency, an election meeting was held at Nacharam mal St., Pulllanthope on Dec. 19 Mr. Md. Ismail, presiding. Mr. Ismail said that
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  • 83 2 MADRAS, Dec. 21.— The CollecLor of Chingleput has instructed ail the Tahsildars ln the district to start the construction of polling booths for th ft ensuing elections in their respective areas. Steel ballot boxes, it is learnt, will be used in Lh e polling stations In
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  • 79 2 AMBALA, Dec. 20.— The Preslient of India has declared nv e voters jf the Punjab "high personages" vho will be entitled to vote by postal Dallot, Election Commissioner, Pun- t jab, disclosed on Dec. 13. They are: Shri Chandulal Trivedl, j governor of Punjab,
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  • 206 2 LEFTIST ELECTED FORM PARUR TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 19.— The Congress and the United Front of Leftists have won one more seat each in the Travancore- Cochin State Assembly. The Parur constituency in the north coastal belt returned M». Sreevallabha Menon, a Leftist, while Omallur in the central zone in the south,
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  • 37 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. 19.— Mr. Kunjuthomman (Independent) was declared elected today to the Tra. vancore-Cochin Assemoly from Kothakulangara constituency in Trichur district which has 33,857 voters wlr. Kunjuthomman won bv a majority of 977 votes. FOC
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  • 37 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. _o.— Mr. V. K. Joseph (Congress) was declared elected to the Travancore-Cochin Assembly from the Poomangalam vgeneial constituency. He defeated both the United F* ont ot Leftists and tne Socialist caiiu.da.es.
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  • 67 2 QUILON, Dec. 2u.— Mr. Krishnan Nair (Socialist) was declared elected to the Travancore-Cochin Legislative AssembJ" from the Kottarakara constituency in Qullon district. This is the first Socialist victory after a contest. He defeated the Congress candidate, Mr. R. Shankar, who was Leader of the former Democratic Congress, which
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  • 49 2 QUILON, Dec. 20.— Mr. Rajagopalan Nair (United Front) was declared elected today to the Travan-coie-Cochin J_*gi#lative Assembly .from the Pathanapuram constituency in Quilon district. In a triangular fight Mr. Rajagopalaa Nair defeated his opponents, Mr. Bava Sahib (Congress) and Mr. iGovindan Nair (Socialist). FOC
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  • 96 2 BANGALORE, Dec. 18.— A purse will be presented to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President, during his visit to Bangalore on Dec. 26 During his one-hour stay in the City, the Congress President will address a public meeting at the Central College pavilion. Immediately afterwards,
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  • 67 2 PALAMAU. Dec. 17. A jeep hired ■for electoin purposes by Mr. Bhuva- neswar Choubey, President of the Palamau District Congress Committee jand a candidate seeking election to jthe State Assembly from Lesliganjj cum-Chhattarpur constituency, was set on fire near village Rehla on the 'Garhwa Road a
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  • 1021 3 NEHRU ON IMPORTANCE OF MORAL VALUES NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Prime Minister Nehru stated here Dec. 20 that under modern democratic methods of adult suffrage and propaganda, the quality of men selected to govern gradually deteriorated. He made this remark in the.
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    51 3 Photo The Shah of Persia reviews part of the Iranian Army from a British Land Rover in Teheran on Dec. 13. The review was the occa. sion of the annual army day of Persia. Behind the Shah to the right is the Chief of the General Staff, General Abbas Garzan.
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  • 489 3 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO DEMOCRACY IN INDIA US. AMBASSADOR TRIVANDRUM, D-C 21. Mr. Chester Bowles, American Ambassador in India stated here Dec. 19 that democracy in India had a great chance and opportunity. The Ambassador who was addressing a large gathering, including students and teachers at the University College auditorium
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  • 173 3 CATERING SERVICE FOR 3rd CLASS BY A.LW.F.C. MADRAS, Dec. 20.— Mrs. Lilavati Munshi, Vice-chairman of the AllIndia Women's Food Council said nere recently that they would shortly start a catering service for third class passengers in all India railways. The railway authorities, she said. had approved this scheme The lot
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    79 3 Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishlnsky, met Egyptian Diplomats from all over Europe, Dec. 17. The meeting took place at a reception given by Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah of Delegations to the United Nations American delegations were represented. Vishinsky was introduced to Azzam Pasha, SecretaryGeneral of the Aran League. Photo shows:
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  • 430 3 OVERTURE OVER PHONE COST RS. 200! MADRAS. Dec. 20. Mr. T. V. Subramania Aiyar, Seventh Presidency Magistrate, Egmore Court, Dec. 17 convicted K. P. Rajaram (22) of Chingleput residing in a hotel in Thambu Chetti Street of the offence of "using obscene language to a woman on the phone and
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  • 235 3 Australia's Contribution To India Under Colombo Plan NEW DELHI. Dec. 20.— Australia expects to have completed by May next the delivery to India of ten gift shipments of food, comprising 60,000 tons of wheat and 27,000 tons of flour, under the Colombo Plan, the Australian High Commissioner's office stated. The
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  • 319 3 NBW DELHI, Dec. 23.— A programme of movement of coal from India to Pakistan was agreed upon during the recent three-day talks between officials of the two Governments, it was announced here. Opportunity was also taken to discuss the moovement of the balance
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26. The Government of India re-issued with slight modifications the Sugar (Futures and Options') (Prohibition) Order of 1949 which bans futures in sugar and gur, says a Ministry of Food and Agriculture •Press Note.' Forward contracts for Specific deliveries have, however, been excluded
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  • 450 3 PONDICHERRY, Dec. 20.—Polling for the election of 22 members to the French India Representative Assembly passed off peaeefully here Dec. 18. There was only a trickle of voters at half-a-doaen polling booths. The voters are given electoral cards a few days before the ©lection day. On
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  • 1054 4 CEYLON NEWS: Hindu Bill Referred lo Select Committee COLOMBO: Speakers at meeting of the Senate last week deplored the fact that "the most important issue, that of free temple- entry to all Hindus" had been by-passed in the Hindu Temple and Religious Trusts Bill.
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    65 4 Photo. Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, signs the $7,500,000,000 military-economic foreign aid lull in Washington. At the .signing, the President declared: "Under this legislation, the United States will continue to participate in the great collective defence effort of the free nations and to assist free peoples around
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  • 204 4 HINDU TEMPLES BILL: JAFFNA: For nearly five hours the Central Working Committee of the Ilankai Thamil Ara*?u Kadchi (Federal Party) deliberated at an emergency meeting on its attitude to the Hindu Temples and Religious Trusts Bill. Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam presided. It was unanimously resolved that
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  • 182 4 COLOMBO: The value and colume of exports and imports during the rlrst 11 months of this year have been the highest, ever. They have, according to the draft Customs Returns for Novem ber. which will be officially released in a few days far exceeded the export
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  • 53 4 The Ceylon Tamils' Associatlor will hold a Christmas/New Yea' Social on Saturday, Dec. 29 at the Association's Hall at Handy Road A major part of the programm? will be devoted to entertainment for children of the Ceylon Tamil community, writes Mr. S. C. Vadivale. Literary Secretary, Ceylon
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  • 72 4 The Shell Sports Club he'd their Christmas Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, Dec. 22. Over 400 members and their guests, attended, including the General Manager of the Shell Company, Mr. D. H. palmer, who is also the President of the Shell Sports Club. The
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  • 351 4 COLOMBO: 'The living conditions of Ceylonese craftsmen are being considerably improved, but until more thought is given to the disposal of the finished product there will be no real progress in the cottage industries of Ceylon," says Mr. D. L. W. Rajapakse in a
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  • 156 4 PT. PEDRO: With the help of the Ceyjon High Commissioner in India, Mr. N. T Sivagnanam, Secretary of the Northern Division agricultural Producers Union who went to New Delhi for the purpose, has been able to obtain a special licence for India to export 500 tons
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