Indian Daily Mail, 28 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 318. SINCAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 276 1 Attack Mainly Directed Against Communism And Communalism MILLIONS ATTEND HIS ELECTION MEETINGS (From Our Own Correspondent t MADRAS, Dec. 28. Congress President Shri Jawaharlal Nehru crea?3d a record even for his indefatigable self when he addressed three mammoth election meetings in three different linguistic States,
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  • 154 1 FOREIGN POCKETS IN INDIA MUST GO, SAYS NEHRU (From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Dec. 27. Congress President Shri Jawaharlal Nehru began his tour of Karnataka on the Christmas Day with addresses at mammoth gatherings at Dharwar in Bombay and Mangalore in Madras. Nehru assured the people there was no place
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  • 81 1 BELGAUM, South India, Dec. 27. India's Prime Minister. Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking at this town on the border of Portuguese Goa on Tuesday night, declared that "foreign rule in India will soon be coming to an end." He told an election audience that if India had been
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  • 95 1 LONDON, Dec. 27.— Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East Land Forces, may be Britain's new 'strong man" for Malaya, according to authoritative quarters here today. He arrived in London from Fayid dv air last night for consultations, and was seeing Mr. Winston Churchill
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  • 168 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 27. Dr. J. C. Warner, president of the Carnelgie Institute of Technolofy (USA), arrived in Bombay on Monday. Dr. Warner has been invited to India to deliver a series of six lectures at the Tata Iron and Steel Company Ltd. He is the fourtn speaker
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY, Dcc. 27— King Tribhuvana of Neon! arrived here today on "n secret visit.'' Accompanied by five other Nepalese, King Tribhuvana travelled incognito in a regular service plane. Reuter
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  • 37 1 KANSAS CITY. Dec. 27.—President Truman last night announced the se'ection of Mr. George F. Kennan. State Department expert on Russian affairs, as Ambassador to Moscow in succession to Admiral Alan Kirk. Reuter
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  • 66 1 The title of "Krishi Pandit" and a cash prize of Rs. 1,000 each were awarded by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehrn, Prime Minister, to the three champion farmers of 1951, at a ceremony held in New Delhi, on Dec. 19. Above: The Prime Minis ter making the award to
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  • 295 1 LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION EXTENDED NEW DELHI, Dec. 27. Ten thousand houses for industrial workers at an estimated cost of Rs 30 million are to be built in Hyderabad shortly. As a first step 1,000 houses estimated to cost about Rs 3
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  • 197 1 Tribal Battle In Africa: 41 Killed 500 Injured JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 27.— Forty-one Africans were killpd and 500 injured in battles between tribal and other factions in teeming African shanty towns on the outskirts of Johannesburg on Christmas Day. Women chanting fierce tribal battle songs urged their men on as they
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  • 2 1 INDIANS ABROAD:
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  • 159 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 27.— The leading local daily, the "Hindu," commenting editorially yesterday in the problems of Indians overseas expressed support for the views of Mr. John A. Thivy, former Representative of the Govt, of India in Malaya and at present Indian Commissioner
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  • 196 1 SINGAPORE, Dec. 27.— 1n view of the entire quota of 600 tons of indigenous paper for export remaining unutilised, th e Government of India have decided to relax the existing procedure under which exports were permitted against purchases made from certain specified mills The quota will
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  • 45 1 The Third. Annual Tamil Cultural Conference will be held under the auspices of the Malaya Tamil Pannai for 3 days on Dec. 28, 29 and 30, at Klang. The programme Includes lectures, music, drajna dancing, etc., writes Mjr. S. Natarajan, Hon. Seeretarj*
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  • 139 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 27. Gene ral elections began in the Punjab yesterday when about 10 per cent of the State's total electorate of 6.7 million went to the polls. Poliing is held in 12 constituencies in the hill areas of the State consisting of the entire
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  • 74 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 27.— 1n the Punjab, polling concluded in tho hilly regions and will continue till the end of January. The Judges of the Punjab High Court have decided that they will not exercise their rotes in the elections in
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  • 108 1 No Party Likely To Secure Absolute Majority (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 27.— Elections began yesterday in the faction-rid-den Punjab where the Governor's rule has been established because of quarrels among the leaders in the Assembly. More than 110 persons are contesting the 18 Parliamentary seats and more
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  • 221 1 GLASGOW. Scotland, Dec. 27. The Mayor of Glasgow. Sir Victor Warren, stalked grimly into a downtown square at High noon yesterday looking for a fist fight. The object of his wrath was an ■unknown painted "traitor" on his house yesterday night in red
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 27.— 1n Kerala, leftists continue to gain at the expense of the Congress. At Quilon, Mr. T. K. Divakaran (United Front), member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, defeated Congressman Mr. Rahim. At Attingal, Socialist Mr. N. Sankara Pillai
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  • 76 1 CONGRESS VICTORY IN MADHYA PRADESH (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR, Dec. 27.— The first results announced from here in the elections in Madhya Pradesh show that Congress has won the first two seats. From Bharatpura Sitapara double-member constituency Mr. Chakrapani Shukla and Mr. Bajirao Bihari, both Congressmen, have been returned
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  • 187 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 27.— Progress in Indian industry in the last five years has been reviewed in a brochure just published by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. According to the brochure 4,500 million rupees is estimated to have been invested in
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  • 47 1 Governor Sir Franklin Gimson left Singapore yesterday morning on H.M.S. "Alert" for a short visit to Hong Kong. He will return on Wednesday, Jan. 2. During his absence M* W. L. BlyUhe, the Colonial Secretary will act as Officer Administering the Government.
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  • 90 1 TEHERAN. Dec. 27. —Persia s opposition leaders today demanded the impeachment of Premier Mohammed Mossadeq for his "disastrous policy." The Parliamentary session ended in uproar. It was called to authorise payment of civil servants' salaries after an eve of Christmas strflce by some of the workers
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  • 766 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Dec. 28, 1951. STD. V STUDENTS INJURED AND INSULTED— III IN our second article in this series, we have already pointed out how arbitrary and unjustified, di--criminatory and humiliating is Ihe manner of selecting Standard V passed students for the entrance examination prior to their
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  • 73 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: tormer Minister Returned TRICHUR. Dec. 17. Mr. Pana mpilly Govinda Menon, (Congress) rormer Minister, was declared elec ted today to the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly from Chalakudy. He secured 10,972 votes out of 27,363 polled, defeating three opponents. Ot Mr. Crtovmda
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  • 159 2 FOC Quilon, Dec. 17.—Mr. K. Bhanu Congress) was declared elected today to the Travancore-Cochin legislative Assembly from Muthukulam constituency in Quilon district. Mr. Bhanu polled 9,602 votes.. Mr. K. K. Chellappan Pillai (Congress) waa declared elected today from th e Mavellkkara constituency in Quilon district.
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  • 105 2 QUILON, Dec. 17.— Mr. P. Sadasivan Pillai (Congress) was declared elected today to the Travan-eore-Cochin Assembly from the Ka dapra constituency in Quilon district. Mr. Pillai, who is the Secretary of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, polled 17,625 votes. Following are the details of voting: Mr.
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  • 246 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 20.— The Government of Travancore-Cochin, today, officially denied the allegation that three ballot boxes in Pattazhi constituency were found open at the tim e of counting. The Congress -andidate was declared elected from this constituency defeating th e United F_ont of Leftists candidate
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  • 174 2 FOC i TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 20.—Results of elections to the Travancore-Co-chin Legislative Assembly from six mor e constituencies have been an nounced today. Of these, the Congress secured two seats, Indepen dents two, the United Front of Leftists one, and the Socialist Party one. The latest successes
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  • 98 2 TRICHUR, Dec. 17.—Mr. T. Krishnan (United Front) was declared elected today to the Travan-core-Cochin State Assembly from Kunnamkulam constituency. Mr. Krishnan polled 7,142 votes against his opponents Mr. C. C. Mathew (Cochin Party) (5,913), Mr. C. Cherukutty, RSocialist) 4,777), Mr. T. 8. Bandhu (Congress) (3,067), and
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  • 157 2 FOC SIMLA. Dec. 17.—Mr. Anant Ram Sewak (Independent) was today declared elected to the House of the People from the ChambaSiranur ppngfle-member constituency in Himachal Pradesh. The result was announced at Nahan today. Mr. Sewak polled 28,451 votes out of 47,812 in a triangular contest. His
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    18 2 rnoto). Villagers in North Bihar present their ration cards to receive e-rain shipped from the United States.— USIS
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  • 78 2 LUQKNOW, Dec. 19.—The ifharatiya Jana Sangh, which has set up the third largest number of candidates for the general elections in Uttar Pradesh, will observe a "Flag Week" from Dec. 23 to 30. The Sangh's election symbol "Deepak" and its saffron coloured flag containing the symbol
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  • 625 2 Mr. Nehru Answers Criticism: India's Foreign Policy Defended JUBBULPORE, Dec. 19.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, addressing a public meeting here, yes terday, referred to the speeches ot the Socialist leader. Dr. R. M. Loh la< abo ut India's foreign policy and said he was amazed to see how a
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  • 216 2 PETITION AGAINST MRS. PANDIT DISMISSED LUCKNOW, Dec. 20— The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice L. S. Misra and Mr. Jussice M. H. Kidwai, dismissed Dec. 17. a writ application field by Mr. Hargovind Deyal Srivastava (Jan Sangh), one of the thre e rivals of
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  • 110 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 20. —The Government of Hyderabad have so far spent Rs 2\ lakhs for making arrangements for the general elections. Mr. A. Krishnaswami Iyengar Chief' Electoral Officer, told Pressmen here today, that the cost of holding the elections was estimated to be Rs. 50
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  • 42 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 24.— Mr. J. B. Kripalani, KMP President, who was to hav e arrived here on Dec. 21 to inaugurate the party's election campaign at a public meeting, has cancelled his programme owing to Sudden illness FOC
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  • 1035 3 EVENTS IN PAKISTAN: Apathy Of Women Voters KARACHI, Dec. 23.—The Frontier Elections are over f 7l Mr. Qayum Khan is back in power. But it would be interesting to study the game played by tht 'frontier Muslim League in the election. It was wk
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— The Government of India has extended for a further period of three months from Dec. 15, 1951 the general permission for the use of newsprint in sheets for purposes other than the printing of newspapers, the Commerce and Industry Ministry announced on Dec.
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Financial aid to Indian air companies who suffer lass even though their costs do not exceed the "standard costs" calculated by the Air Transport Enquiry Committee and a special payment to any company which succeeds in retkiciiug its costs to a level
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    54 3 The Indian Government, working through state governments of the stricken areas, has set up a smoothly functioning system of transportation, storage, distribution, price control and rationing to handle grain brought in fr»m the United States to ease the food shortage. Ration-shop operators carefully check their allotment of aroin with Government
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  • 331 3 SAYS HE FINDS NO TRACE OF TENSION, HYSTERIA OR THE RUMOURED WAR-MONGERING Minoo R. Masani of India, said here recently that he would return soon to tell his fellow countrymen that the United States had been greatly maligned as a warnervous, witch-hunting nation. "Nowhere
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  • 35 3 Third Oil Refinery In India VISHAKAPATNAM Dec. 22.— Shri HaTokrushna Mahtab, Minister for Industry and Supply Government, of India, told pressmen here that the third oil refinery in India will be located in Vishakapatnaui.— FOC
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  • 77 3 MADRAS, Dec. 22. Shri S. Guruswami General Secretary. All India Railway men's Federation and Indian delegate to the Inland Transport Committee of the International Labour Organisation now holding session at Geneva. Italy has been elected Vice-President of the Committee accordirg to information received here. This is the
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  • 217 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. The Government of India have decideto allow moderate remittances to Pakistan for the support of dependants. The Public Notice setting out the details of the scheme, has been published in the Gazette of India. Persons of Indian domicile as
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY, Dec 22. -Mr. Charles H. Pinto, the Assistant Judge of the Royal Western India Turf Ckib was found dead by the police in his room at Mazagaon on Dec. 16. The police stated there was a deep stab wound on the chest
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  • 179 3 PONDICHERRY, Dec. 22. The French India Socialist Party has captured all the 39 seats in the French India Representative Assembly, it is officially learned here. In Yenam in th e East Godavari district, where 14 candidates contested two seats, the
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  • 71 3 AHMEDABAD, Dec. 22.— A family •f seven members was trapped and burnt alive in a fire which broke out ln a house in Cambay, about 70 miles from here in the early hours of Dec. 14 morning it is learnt here. All the seven persons
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  • 122 3 LUCKNOW, Dec. 22.— About two million tons of standing reserves of coal have been estimated te exist in the Mirzapur District of Uttar Pradesh, according to Dr. M. R. Sahani, Director, Northern Circle, Geological Survey of India. Dr. Sahani, broadcasting from A.1.R., Lueknow recently stated that
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  • 79 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 23.— The Bhowanipore Banking Corporation L*d has been amalgamated with thc MetropolMfcn Bank Ltd. of Calcutta. Anmounoing this a Reserve Bank of India communique states: Following the request o€ th« banking companies concerned and ln exercise of the powers conferred upon the Reserve Bank of India
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  • 301 4 CEYLON NEWS: EX-MINISTER ON "PEACE PLAN" COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike made a four-point statement on the report from Anuradhapura (already published in the IDM) which stated that a resolution is to be discussed at the forthcoming North-Central Province Village Committee Conference, which proposes
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  • 386 4 COLOMBO A vocational training' scheme to relieve unemployment in the country has been formulated hy the Ministry of Labour and Social Services. Details of the scheme have already been worked out and ttie Minister, Mr. M. D. Banda. is expected to sumit the proposals for Government
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  • 248 4 Samia Gamal, The BellyDancer Scores In "Goodbye Sweetheart" iii Coming from the man who gave iii you such great hits like "Ahebak iii Enta" (You are my Love), "Akb^r Hi Kedba" (Jealous Heart) and "Mali tolesh Lehad" (Don't tell it to Anyi body) now comes another big lil Egyptian musical.
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  • 229 4 WILD ELEPHANT AS GOVT. MONOPOLY BALL" 5 In a ccnf.dent circular to officials of the Wild Life Department, the Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Lands describes a proposal for conducting the capture andi sale of wild elephants throughout the Island as a Government activity. It adds if such
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  • 225 4 FAMOUS AMERICAN ACTOR TO VISIT CEYLON COLOMBO: Douglas Fairbanks (junior), the famous American actor, will come out to Ceylon in February to investigate the possibility of filming "Elephant Walk.' the novel by Robert Standish whicn has proved a best-seller. Mr. Fairbanks expressed his intention to Mr. Terrence de Soysa, a
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Television is a waste of money. This is the opinion of Mr. Eric Linklater, the well-known English author who is now in Ceylon to lecture under the auspices of the British Council. He said that television did not offer anything than was now contributed
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  • 102 4 NU.tAGODA: The Archdeacon of Uo-ombo, the Ven. A. J. Kendall 3aker. presid ag at the prize distribution cf St. John's Giris' College, Nugegoda, remarked on wha* eemed to Men a contradiction of policies in regard to the promoting of a State loitery. On the one hind,
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