Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 322. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1952. FOUR PACES 15 CENTS
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  • 476 1 Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Defeats K.M.P. Candidate By 28,000 Votes More Successes For Congress Throughout India NEW DELHI. Dec. 31. Eighteen more results of elections to the House of the People and State Assemblies m four Indian States have been announced. The Central Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, and Mr. Gopiram,
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  • 59 1 The Office of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL will be closed today on account of New Year Day, and hence there will be no issue of the paper tomorrow. Publication will be resumed as usual on Thursday, Jan. 3. We wish all our readers, advertisers and
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  • 154 1 CALCUTTA Dec. 31.— The annual session of the Indian conference of social workers began m Calcutta on Saturday. About 500 delegates m eluding representatives of the United Nations. UNICEF and some Asian countries including Japan, Burma and Thailand, are attending the conference which will last
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  • 319 1 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR S'POREBORN INDIANS It is announced that from a capital sum of $LOOO given by the Indo-Malayan Association of Singapore 2 scholarships each with the value oi $500 is offered to cover the school expenses of one boy m attendance at a Government or Government-Aided English School m Singapore
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  • 148 1 HYDERABAD, Dec. 31.—India's Ambassador to China, Sardar K. M. Panikkar, said m Hyderabad on Friday last that it was important that "the friendship that has existed between the people of India and China should continue." Inaugurating the IndoChinese Friendship Association, Sardar Panikkar observed: "It Is not. merely
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  • 76 1 MADRAS. Dec. 31. The Bhairavanitippa Project, designed to benefit scarcity areas of Bella iy and Anantapur districts m Madras, was inaugurated on Saturday by the Staters Public Works Minister, Mr. M. Bhaktavattfalam. When completed m 1955 the project is expected to increase the State's annual food production by
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  • 28 1 New Year Honours: The iollowing are the people who have been honoured by His Majesty the King m the 1952 New Year Honours' List:—
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  • 270 1 K.B.E.— Dato Tan Cheng Lock, C.8.E., J.P.. Malacca; and Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs, K.C.1.E., CB, C.8.E., D.S.O. NIGHT BACHELOR.— Dr. George Vance Allen. C.B.E. Vice Chancellor, University of Malaya. C.M.G.— Mr. Edward Victor Grace Day, formerly British Adviser, Kedah. C.B.E.— Mr. William Charles Stewart Corry, British
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  • 68 1 TUNGABHADRA PROJECT EXTENDED HYDERABAD, Dec. 31. The Tungabhadra Hydro-etec-tric Project, originally planned to serve Raichur and Gulbraga districts of Hyderabad, has now been extended to Hyderabad city also. The revised project is expected to cost Rs. 47.8 million. This is five million rupee*! more than originally estimated. The project is
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  • 29 1 All offlces of the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation will remain closed today, Jan. 1. on account of Bank Holiday, GIIS
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  • 124 1 "PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH" -Churchill IXWDON, Dec. 31. Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared m a New Year message today that Britain's first task abroad m 1952 must be to win peace -'through a policy of strength." The liberties which we prize and which our ancestors won for us m the struggles
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 31.— 1 he 60 th annual meeting of the Ahmediya Muslims at Qadian Punjab (India) has ended. The conferenc c passed a number of resolutions Missionaries from England, Holland. Indonesia and Arab countries presented to the conference reports of their activities during the
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  • 43 1 RANGOON. Dec. 31— Over (200 people were feared drowned when a boat capsized m the Salween River near Moulmein 150 miles east of Rangoon, according to reiports reaching here yesterday. The cause of the disaster was not reported. Reuter
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  • 170 1 n Indian Foreign Office spokesman on Saturday repudiated a satement made by a spokesman of the French Foreign O fflce cccus i ng n d* a 0 f delaying plebiscite m French Settle ments m nd a I7ie
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  • 16 1 Photo. Korean Orphans What the New Year holds for them? USIS
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  • 314 1 cloth for all destinations duri this quantity, 150 million yai fine quality and 100 million y quality. This was decided af ments of common cloth made outstanding for shipment agai While there will be no res trictions on packing
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  • 33 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 31. Persians are new foi*bidden to travel abroad, a Government spokesman said yesterday. He said the measure had been taken due to lack of foreign exchange Reuter
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  • 813 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1952. I.D.M.'s NEW YEAR PRESENT THE INDIAN DAILY MAILS New Year Day present to its numerous readers, adverlisers and other wellwishers is its own increase m columns and contents, as fro** to-day. We are extremely hgp-py- to anounce it because it definitely marks
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  • 110 2 NEW DELHI. Dec. 22 With the major portion of the country still to go to the polls the first election petition was received by the Election Commission yesterday. The petition by Mr. Prabhudas Ramjibhai Mehta of Bhavnagar In Saurashtra, challenges the unopposed return to the Static Legislative
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  • 115 2 KASHMIR LEADERS AND ELECTIONS NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— The Kashmir National Conference will not "officially" take part m the election campaigns In any part of India, according to reliable reports available here. These reports said that no hlghranking leader of Kashmir's premier political organisation had plans to leave the State
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  • 144 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 22.--Polling was generally brisk at the vatfious polling stations yesterday, the first day of the elections m the State, according to reports reaching- here. In five polling booths m the Communi">t-disturied area of Siddipet m Medak district 2,981 voters cast their votes out of a total
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  • 638 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Exclusive Polling Booths tor Women HYDERABAD, Dec. 21: The first step towards ushering m democracy m the biggest of the former Princely States with a semi-feudal past was taken to-day when eleven Jakhs and seventy thousand adult voters went to the polls
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  • 478 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 22:— Mr. A. M. Th6mas (Congress) was to-day elected to the House of the People from the Ernakulam constituency. Travancore-Cochin has 12 seats, including one for the Scheduled Castes, m the House of the People. Elections were over to-day m seven of the
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  • 124 2 KOTTAYAM. Dec 21 INlling Jin Travancore-Cbcnlli today was confined to the three Assembly constituencies of Meenachil, Poonjar and Ramapuram m Kottayam district. These constituencies also form part of the Meenachil Parliamentary constituency. In two of these, the contest is between the Congress and Independents, and m
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  • 115 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 25.— Mi*. Nitai Mandal, a member of the Selection Board of the Forward Bloc at Howrah, has reported to the Howrah Police that he was kidnapped and "imprisoned" for four days m a secluded place by his own party (members. It was alleged
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  • 308 2 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 21:Results of elections m seven more constituencies to th« "l^vaJncor^XJbchin < Leglslatlve 'Assembly were anounced to_day. Of these, the Congress won two seats. Independents three, the Socialist Party one and the Cochin Party one. The latest position of tho parties and Independents is as
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  • 978 2 REFLECTIONS OF A 'RAMBLER A New Year is born. It is the fervent hope of everyone that 1952 will usher m an era of happiness and prosperity. The birth of a new year presents an occasion for self-in-trospection. What all things surge up m one's mind. FOR.TUNE and MIS(S)FORTUNE have
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  • 69 2 QUILON, Dec. 21.— Mr. O. Sattanatha Karayalar (Independent) was to-day declared elected to the Travancore-Co-chin State Assembly from the Shenkottai constituency. Following are voting detailsl Mr. C. Sattanatha Karalayar (Independent) 14,938; Mr. Su bramania Karayalar (Congress) 9,122: Mr. Sreenivasan (Socialist) 5,318; Voting strength of the constituency
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  • 1263 3 Expansion Since Independence NEW DELHI, Dec. 29. —The Indian Navy has a long history but the recognisable beginnings of the Navy, as we know it to-day, can be traced to the days of the East India Company. As far as the ancient period is concerned there is definite evrJence
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  • 129 3 Condition Of Khulna People Critical, Says Nurul Amin DACCA, Dec. 28.— Mr. Nurul Amin, Chief Minister oi East Bengali, stated here that the -people of Khulna had "exhausted all their resources, including cattle wealth" and their purchasing ix>wer had become limited. Mr. Amin who has just completed a tour of
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    19 3 Photo UN gun, plane and man not much work for them m the New Year. USIS
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  • 268 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 28,— Mr. P. R. Das, Counsel for the Bihar Zamindars concluded his arguments recently before a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, against the validity of the Bihar Land Reforms Act. Questioning the object of the Bihar Act. Mr. Das
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  • 163 3 KALIMPONG, Dec. 28. The fifth annual session of the Sikkim Stat? Congress on Friday last demanded restoration of the 1949 Congress Ministry m the State which was dissolved after being m power for only 29 days. The Congress also desired that general elections should be held immediately
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  • 115 3 tQARIPADA fOi-isisa). Dee. 24.— Xalamgadia, a polling centre situated amidst dense forests m Kaptipada constituency, has set qp a record by returning the ballot boxes empty, without registering a single vote on the first day of polling Besides Kutling m the same constituency. Poradhiha is
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  • 233 3 CUTTACK, Dec. 24.— Polling m the three constituencies of Rayagada, Bissemkatak and Gunpur m Koraput district wrr.ch commenced^ on Dec. 20 concluded today. It is reported that the percentage of polling m the inte. rior was extremely poor. In some places it was ten per cent
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  • 131 3 HYDERABAD, Dec. 25.— The Chief Electoral Officer for the Hyderabad State told Pressmen today that h e had received a telegram from the Collector of Karimnagar stating that Mr. M. R. Krishna, the Scheduled Castes Federation nominee for the Karimnagar House 4t the People Reserved constituency, has
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  • 221 3 DACCA, Dec. 28.^Mr. H. Suhrawardy, President of the Awami Muslim League, said here on Mopday that m Pakistan, the Government considered opposition as "disruption" and opposition to the party m power or the Ministry was held equivalent to treachery to the nation. Addressing a news conference, he said Ministers
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  • 43 3 Awafl leave^ a reporv^M Tli ordei^M Public Safety A^B on DecemberT^H "The Government is^B that the Pir of MankrW on leaving the NortM Frontier Province is lik^H commit prejudicial acts as^MQ fined m Section 2 (C) of the Frontier Public Safety Act. FOC
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  • 92 3 Jan. 221 U.P. goes to Jl poll. Polling ends m Cf>* and Ajmer. Jan. 24:— Polling endsX Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, C 4 sa, Mysore, PEPSU, Rajk than, Sabrashtra, Bhopal ak Kutch. Jan. 25:— Polling ends i Assam, Madras, West Bengal and Tripura. Last date by which members are to be
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  • 370 3 lion torSPI conservative M the Indian JH Comimisslon aH Council of LIH stressed the ne^l trol of plant pe^i^B eases. Mr. Munshi said, India's fundamental .problem was food and "to prevent our totaA economic and political collapse we must ensure selfsufficiency before long." SAVING VS. PRODUCING "Bringing more water and
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  • 80 3 QUILON. Dec. 23:— Mr. R. N. Sreenantan Nair (United Froi-^^as declared elec. ted to^B kuie TravancoreCochrr« fc|^oni Cha riot B^^ Out of thTroffl^ fcf^ voters 30,125 (Pi perclnt*^ exercised their franchise. The folowing aacr c the fi. gures: Mr.-R.'N. Sreekantan Nair (United Front) 16,772. Mr. |Chellappan
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  • 105 3 TRICHUR, Dec. 21— Mr. X Balakrishna Menon (Socialist) and Mr. Kalathil Lyyappan (Cochin Praty) were declared elected to-day to the General and Reserved seats respectively from thy Vadakancherry dou-ble-member constituency to the Tra*-%ncore-Cochin State Assembly. Mr. Balakrishna Menon was a Minister of former Cochin. Following
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  • 265 4 MBO: THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. I). S. KE, AT A PUBLIC RECEPriON ACCORDED TO ■TCMLV AT THE GOVERNMENT JUNIOR ■THALL 5Y THE PUBLIC OF AGALAWATrA, DE■RD THAT THE FKEEDOjg CEYLON HAD OBTAINED ■FT BE PRESERVED AT ALL COsTS. Viae Prime Minister,, who |was accompanied by Sir Ukwatte Jayasundera, Gen.becreuiry
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  • 183 4 WWr. Yoslizo W-. Consultant ■ramission for ■**ar East, has ■^Ceylon to advise CrovTniment on the development of the ceramic industry. Mr. Yoshida will investigate PQissibilitles for t"he developm*Snt of ceramic industries m" en countries to the E.CJV.F.E. region. At -present he is carrying out a survey of the pottery
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  • 252 4 ■rvef&eas" exports ot nerV-"*-\raet to India and .foreign countries. ••Of late," the memoran dram adds, "the Ceylon Government has been sparing no pains to wrest trade, from Indian merchants." Pointing out that under the" OeylonisaUon policy of the import trade the Ceylon Government has excluded with effect from 2 November
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  • 222 4 COLOMBO: An attempt was made on Dec. 21 night to burgle the residence of Mr. K. M. Dalai, Third Secretary to thejtfchan High Comtmlsslori, when some unknown parsons tried to gain admission into the house by breaking open a window downstairs. The noise
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  • 177 4 COLOMBO: A trend towards Nationalism noticed even among Ceylon students, was deplored by Professor R. O. W. Norrish F.R.S. of the Cambridge University, who has left m the "Chusan" for England after a short stay here receatly. Militant nationalism must not be pursued too Jar, he said. "It is
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  • 141 4 Advice To Ceylon Indians COLOMBO: Mr. A. R. Goonesinha, Minister of State, speaking from the chair at the third annual meeting of the Cq-ylon Indian; Welfare Association recently at the Vivekananda Hall, Hill Street, Colombo said that jtfter Ceylon had been granted independence it became necessary to define precisely who
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  • 254 4 Bcto- ■GnePetate, ■Pnair of Pmdian Welfare at the ViveKail, ■ooneslnha, who was m be one of several mts, consented to pre■■^Then he was told by the "President of the association that the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon who was to have taken the chair had unexpectedly gone to Madras. Mr.
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  • 174 4 Freedom Party meeting on the Galle Esplanade MM#£ ly. Mr, W. Dahanavake Gaflß M.P. who is a member 3 Nava L-8.5.P., ««hich Is «--j>s posed to be coming' into an electoral agreement with the Freedom Party has Issued a leaflet regarding both Mr. Bandaranike and
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  • 183 4 BUS CONDUCTOR AND PASSENGER WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 31.— The conductor and a passenger of a bus were both wound- ed when eight armed and uniformed bandits, ftred at the bus m the Kuala Lumpur rural district of Selangor yestenfity. A*#ter robbing the passengers the bandits burnt the bus. say*
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  • 233 4 JAFFNA: Presiding at the 28th annual general meeting of the Jairna Oriental Studies Society, held at the Valdeeswara Vidyalayam, VannarBJMWi, Dr. H. W. Howes, irector of Education, president of the society, decried a jjendency said he K^«t2sW|'.io think Amainiy to ten** of c^amiiaaaW9m. ..In higher
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  • 401 4 PRESS SUPPORTS NEHRU'S STATEMENT ON KASHMIR NEW DELHI, Dec. 31. Commenting oa Prime Minister Nearu's jfemarlcs with reference to the Pakistan Prime Minister's latest speech on Kashmir, the HINDUSTAN TIMES observes: "India went to the Security Councii m order to prevent possible conflict with Pakistan but the only result was
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  • 99 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, The Marshall Plan dies at midnight today— after spending nearly US$ia,5OO,OOO,(M)U tn an ambitious effort to rescue .Europe from bank ruptcyand Communism. Stepping into its place will the new Mutual Security Agency directed by busy W. Averell Harriman, until recently President Truman's foreign policy
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