Indian Daily Mail, 29 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 319. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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175 1951-12-29 1 Chief Minister Kesavan Defeats Praja Party Candidate (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 28.— The Con gress has won three more septs in the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly bringing the total to 23. All the other Parties have won 25 seats Chief175 words
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375 1951-12-29 1 PARTY POSITION LIN MADHYA PRADESH NEW DELHI, Dec. 28.— First results of elections in Madhya Pradesh, which commenced on Dec. 22. were announced on Wednesday. Two Congress candidates, Mr. Chakrapani Shukla and Mr. Baji Rao Bihari, were declared elected to the State Assembly from the PhataparaSitara double-member constituency in RaipurGIIS - 375 words
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Article74 1951-12-29 1 HIGH MEDICAL POSTS FOR WOMEN (From Our Own Correspendent) MADRAS, Dec. 28. The Madras State Government have, for the first time, decided to anpoint four women a» District Med> cal Officers. The appointment* are in accordance with the recent decision of the Madras High Court that no kind of discrimination74 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-12-29 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH arrives at the London headquarters of the English-speaking union in Charles -street on Dec. 13, to attend a meeting of members of the union from commonwealth countries. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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200 1951-12-29 1 SANTINIKETAN, Dec. 28.—Addressing the first convocation oi the new Vishvabnarati University at Santiniketan on Monday pr. Radhakrishnan. Ambassador to Moscow said that Rabindranath Ta-ore had founded SaUniketan as rnfeetini ground for libera cultures of the East and the West because he realised thatFOC - 200 words
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Article113 1951-12-29 1 POONA, Dec. 28.— The 27th session of -he Indian Philosophical Congress began in I^o n \y e T te "l a i The Union Minister, Mr. N. V. Gadgil in his inaugural address called for an outlook on life which would help to realign the Ideal113 words
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Article80 1951-12-29 1 PAKIS, uec. zo. -sir uenegai Rau. India's retiring permanent reoresentative at the United Nations, left Paris by air for London last night. Sir Benegal, who has been leading the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly's .sixth annual session here was recently elected as a judgeReuter - 80 words
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Article159 1951-12-29 1 NTW DELHI, Dec. 28.— Indian mints have arranged to manufacture special sets of new Indian coma with the Asoka Pillar for the numismatist's collection. These sets priced at Rs. 5 each are available in cardboard mounts enclosed in cellaphone covers. They are much cheaperGIIS - 159 words
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Article132 1951-12-29 1 A Company with a nominal capital of ,$1,000,000 to publish a daily Malay newspaper to be known as Wart a Islam ar.d other periodicals in Singapore and to carry on general business of printers, publishers and stationers is being promoted by some influential Muslim leaders.132 words
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350 1951-12-29 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 28.— Broad outlines of import policy will remain unchanged during January-June 1952. it is officially announced. For a large number of items licences will be given to established importers on the basis of JanuaryJune 1951 or July-December 1951FOC - 350 words
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88 1951-12-29 1 Supremo For Malaya No Decision Yet LONDON, Dec. 28— Mr. Winston Churchill and his Cabinet tackled a heavy agenda today on the eve of the Prime Minister's departure for his Washington talks with President Truman. The Cabinet had to give final approval to Mr. Churchill's list of topics for his88 words
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Article61 1951-12-29 1 LONDON, Dec. 28. Another name mentioned today as a possible for the Malaya supreme commandership is that of Lt.-General Gerald TernEastern Command. He is a former Tastern Command. He is a former Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff and was among those considered to succeed Field MarshalReuter - 61 words
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321 1951-12-29 1 LONDON, Dec. 28. According to Press Trust of India, Mr. R K. Nehru, a member of the Indian delegation to the UN, said in London on Wednesday that there was a considerable measure of c support from member-nations to th e five-nation resolutionGIIS - 321 words
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120 1951-12-29 1 KARACHI. Dec. 28.— Employees of the Burmah Shell Oil Company here announced last night they will begin an indefinite strike on Saturday in support of higher wage claims. The strike will affect about 500 employees including refuelling operators at Karachi airport. Leaders saidReuter - 120 words
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105 1951-12-29 1 RANGOON, Dec. 28.— The Burmese Parliament on Wednesday defeated a resolution moved by Opposition leader Aung Than urging the Government to reach a negotiated settlement with the rebels "in view of the Government's failure to restore peace and order in the country." An Opposition groupReuter - 105 words
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Article166 1951-12-29 1 Nehru's Assurance To Andhras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 28. Congresa President Shri Jawaharlal Nehra continued his triumphant election tour of Andhra Desa taking in his stride Andhra'.s demand for a separate Province. To demonstrators at Narasaraopet, he stated the formation of Andhra State rested entirely with the peopleCopyright - 166 words
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272 1951-12-29 1 Kashmir Bullying Won't Be Tolerated, Warns Nehru RAJAHMUNDRY. Dec. 28.—India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told an election audience in this north Madras town last night "if the Prime Minister of Pakistan or any other country in the world thinks that anything can be imposed upon India, regarding Kashmir they areReuter - 272 words
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152 1951-12-29 1 MIAMI, Florida, Dec. 27.—governor Fuller Warren of Florida today offered rewards totalling $3,000 for information Leading to the conviction of those responsible for a recent series of bombings of Negro, Jewish and Roman Catholic homes and other buildings in Dade Country, which includes Miami.Reuter - 152 words
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Article54 1951-12-29 1 NEPAL KING BOMBAY, Dec. 28.— King Tribhuvan of Nepal arrived here .yesterday by air for a check-up hy an Austrian chest specialist. He travelled incognito in a regular service plane accompanied I by five other Nepalese. A member of his party said last night that the King's three-day visit hadReuter - 54 words
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656 1951-12-29 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 29, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS OFFICIAL ORGAN? EARLY this week, the Indian Section of Radio Malaya in its Tamil broadcast repeatedly announced the opposition editorially voiced by the Straits Times to the appointment of Field Marshal Montgomery to Malaya. If we are not mistaken, this656 words
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704 1951-12-29 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Voters Queued Up At Booths Long before Polling Began ERNAKULAM. Dec. 17. Pol'li ng In Ernakulam, Mattancheri and Kanayannur constituencies are bei ng conducted today in a peaceful atmosphere. There is no disorder wnatever anywhere in this wide are and menFOC - 704 words
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Article90 1951-12-29 2 CONGRESS SUCCESS IN THIRUVALLA TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 18.—fourteen seats have been captured so far by th e Congress in the elections to the Travancore-Cochin State Legislative Assembly. The latest Congress candidate to succeed is Mr. P. Chacko, who stood from the Thiaivalla constituency. Ths United Front of Leftists have secured sixFOC - 90 words
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Article115 1951-12-29 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 18— Mr. i P. Chacko (Congress) was declared elected today to the TravancoreCochin Legislative Assembly from the Thiruvalla general constituency in Central Travaneore. Mr. Chacko, who is a sitting Congress member, defeated his only opponent Mr. P, T. Punnoose (United Front of Leftists) by aFOC - 115 words
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Article139 1951-12-29 2 NAGERCOIL, Dec. 17.— An elec tion meeting of the Socialist Party jheld at Velliyavlla Village near Ka rungal on Dec. 14, was disturbed by hooligans who resorted to stone, throwing. Mr. S. Nathaniel former President of the Travaneore Tamil Nad Congress and a candidate belonging toFOC - 139 words
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621 1951-12-29 2 NEHRU'S ELECTION TOUR OF MADHYA PRADESH AKOLA, Dec. 17. Congress President Shri Nehru began his election tour of Madhya Pradesh this morning when he arrived in Akola, capital of Vidarbha, by a special plane from Aurangabad accompanied by his sister Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Pandit. The plane landed at Seoni aerodrome atFOC - 621 words
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267 1951-12-29 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. The Government of India, in consultation with the Election Commission, have amended the Representation ol the People (conduct of election and election petitions) Rules 1951, in order to facilitate the recording and counting of votes in certain respects, saysFOC - 267 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-12-29 2 INDEPENDENT SECURES ALWAYE SEAT ALWAYE, Dec. 21.— Mr. M*. M. Abdul Khader (Independent) was declared elected today to the Tra-vancore-Cochin Assembly from Aiwaye constituency in Trichur district, defeating botli the Qongress land Socialist candidates. Following ar e the voting details: Mr. M. M. Abdul Khader (Independent) 15,6G1; Mr. Ooran BavaFOC; USIS - 116 words
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Article410 1951-12-29 2 Election Sidelights ___>°<___=W_>°<— tf «_JO _rsp QUIT? WHY NOT YOU! TRIVANDRUM Mr Jawaharlal Nehru speaking at Trivandrnm, referred to a writing on a wall at Alleppey asking Gujeratis to quit. He said: "It struck me that if somebody put up a board in Delhi Travaneore peope quit Delhi.' it would410 words
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840 1951-12-29 3 People Should Take Keener Interest In Art Beauty Nehru's Call At Opening Of Salar Jung Museum HYDERABAD (Dn.): Shri Jawaharlal Nehru said here recently that modern life was becoming more and more mechanised and devoid of artistic touch. He was opening the Salar Jung Museum containing exhibits of art fromFOC - 840 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-12-29 3 The new green and gold flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO i was raised for the first time recently at Marley Le Roi, Franee, near Paris, site of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Supreme headquarters, Allied Powers in JSurope (SHAPE). Gen. Eisenhower (right foreground) inspects the new flag, whichUSIS - 99 words
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Article171 1951-12-29 3 EXTENDED TO "AZAD" AREA! JAMMU, Dec. 24.— Th e Kashmir Government announced Dec. 21 that the land reforms inaugurated by the National Conference Administration last July, would be implemented with immediate effect in Pakistan-held parts of Kashmir. This is the first step taken by the Kashmir GovernmentFOC - 171 words
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140 1951-12-29 3 MADRAS: The Backward Classes who are eligible for fee concession under rule 92 of the Madras Educational Rules include the following communities: (a) Item 38 Idiga (Including Setti Baliia): and (to) Item 124— Setti Balija (in the Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari. and Krishna districts).FOC - 140 words
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238 1951-12-29 3 Japanese Captain Praises India's Hockey Technique CALCUTTA: Mr. S. Shimuzu. captain of team, spoke very highly of India's hockey technique and fair play. "We have learnt quite a lot from your players about their game and their ideas." he added. "If we are able to visit your country again in238 words
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Article174 1951-12-29 3 MADRAS: There were 61 accidents to Indian registered "aircraft of which 57 occurred in India and four outside, during 1950, according to a Civil Aviation Department survey, Of these accidents, 15 were fatal resultin« in the death of 118 persons. Out of five accidents to scheduled air service,FOC - 174 words
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Article260 1951-12-29 3 HYDERABAD, Dec. 21. Thc Government of Hyderabad have decided to spend about Rs. 5 croxes in respect of the Five-Year Plan, for social services, including general and technical education, medical, and public health. A Government spokesman said Dec. 20 that Rs. 235.8 lakhs would be spentFOC - 260 words
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Article76 1951-12-29 3 CALCUTTA: Nearly two lakhs of Indians reside in British Guiana, according to the 1950 annual report of the colony received by the Calcutta agent of the Government of British Guiana. The report says that during 1950 no immigrants were introduced either from India or theFOC - 76 words
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Article70 1951-12-29 3 KUMBAKONAM: Mr. K. Ramacl__nd*an (22) Acting Revenue Inspector at Nachiarkoil. ls reported to be missing. It waa stated that he was last seen on Nov. 16 whan b* left fog Wm*l*fmmmm\ tft ajttend to some work at the taluq office. Inquiries showed that he had not turnedFOC - 70 words
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202 1951-12-29 3 WORLD FILM FESTIVAL-NON-COMPETITIVE BOMBAY, Dec. 24.— India's first International Film Festival, scheduled to open here next Jan. 24, will be a "non-competitive representative show" in deference to the requests of the International Federation of Motion Picture Pro* ducers Associations and a large number of producing units. The International Federation which202 words
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164 1951-12-29 3 NEW INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA NEW DELHI Dec. 24.— Nawab Ali Yavar Jung Bahadur, Vice Chancellor, Osmanla University, has been appointed India's Ambassador to the Argentine and concurrently Minister to Chile, states a Ministry of External Affairs press note. Nawab Ali Yavar Jung was born in 1905 and educated atFOC - 164 words
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Article91 1951-12-29 3 VISAKHAPATNAM, Dec. 21.— The proposal for the construction of a dry dock which the management of the Scindia Ship-building Yard and other shipping interests had been demanding, has been accepted at the meeting of the National Harbour Board, it is learnt Mr. 6. Nanjundaiah, PortFOC - 91 words
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305 1951-12-29 3 Mr. Thivy's Tributes To Indian Banks Overseas MADRAS, Dec. 21. The part Indian Banking concerns could play in bringing prosperity to Indians settled in overseas territories as well as to the local population, by establishing branches ln those countries, was stressed by Mr. J. A. Thivy, India's High Commissioner inFOC - 305 words
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92 1951-12-29 3 LIAQUAT'S MURDER: GOVT. WITNESSES EXAMINED LAHORE, Dec. 21.— The Commission inquiring into the assassination of Premier Liaquat Ali Khan at its 18th meeting at Rawalpindi Dec. 18 recorded the evidence of seven Government witnesses about the four-day visit of the alleged assassin, Said Akbar. to Murree early in August last.FOC - 92 words
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379 1951-12-29 4 CBTLON NEWS: Phage Re Official Languages PANADURA: Dr. N. M. Perera, leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, told a propaganda meeting here that the Lanka Sama Samaj Party had been built over the last sixteen years after "terrible hardships andFOC - 379 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-12-29 4 -Photo by MAUREEN TEO. aged 12, and OSMAN GUMANTI dance "The Enchanted Pond" in tiie recital which wild be presented by the Fine Art of Movement Acadfifljy at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 18. 19 and 20. All performances are in aid of St. Andrews Orthopaedic Hospital. Bookings at Robinson's.LLOYD STUDIO - 52 words
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Article65 1951-12-29 4 The third annual soccer meeting between the Rovers Siports Club and the Indian Recreation Club for the V. O. Chithambaram Memorial Challenge Cup will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium today, Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Menon wife of Mr. M. Gopaia Menon, Representative of65 words
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Article36 1951-12-29 4 The annual general meeting of the Overseas Pakistan League will be „eld tomorrow, Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. at 31, Lorong 12, off Geylang Road, in the Premises of the All-Malaya. Muslim Missionary Society.36 words
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Article237 1951-12-29 4 Rubber Sales To China Urged COLOMBO: Government wii be requested to Investigate th? possibility oi -tiling rubber to Easter.i European countries. Red China, and Japan if a resolution no# before the General Committee of the Low Country Products Association is accepted at a meeting here shortly. The resolution, which has237 words
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298 1951-12-29 4 COLOMBO: Unless the national languages were made compulsory subjects at the University Entrance Examination no faith could be placed on the Government promise to make the mother tongue the medium of instruction and of the administration, said Mr. D. Peter Silva, headmaster of theFOC - 298 words
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