Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1952

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  • 17 1 The Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 323. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 154 1 NEHRU ASSURES AUTONOMY FOR ASSAM TRIBESMEN From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 2.—Congress President" Shri Jawaharlal Nehru is now touring the easternmost frontiers of India m the tribal areas of Assam State where the five lakh (500,000) strong Naga tribesmen have refused to co-operate In sending representatives to the
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  • 234 1 But Stampede Controlled By Volunteers From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Jan. 2. A child was bom to a woman while listening to the speech of the Congress President Shri Jawaharlal Nehru at Kharagpur South Institute on Monday The birth caused a stampede m the
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  • 342 1 CONGRESS SECURES MORE SEATS IN KERALA NEW DELHI, Jan. 2. General election begins In Madras and Mysore today. In Madras eight parliamentary and 54 State Assembly constituencies will go to the polls on the first day. In Bombay 25,000 electoral workers yesterday gave
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  • 174 1 Congress Victory Unlikely In Industrial Cities? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 2.— Election fevc which has been mountingsteadily is expected to reach its climax this week when polling begins m th e major Part A States. Madras State goes to polls today, Wednesday, and Bombay tomorrow. Thursday. I In
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  • 10 1 Congress Forging Ahead In Hyderabad Madhya Pradesh JGHJYGJGJG TY TRU
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  • 152 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 2.— Mr. R. K. Shunmugham Chetti, Anna malai University Vice-Chan-cellor, presiding over the fifth All-India Commerce Conference here on Sunday declared that there must be a clear and unambiguous statement from the Government of India about the nolicy
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  • 94 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 2.— There is "every likelihood" that Burma will join the Colombo plan, according to her Minister to Ceylon, U Tint Swe, on his return her c after a short visit home. The Colombo plan, decided upon by the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers at Colombo
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  • 75 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 2— A section of criminology and correctional administration will be inaugurated at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, on Jan. 5 by the State's Hom c Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai. Jail officers from 15 states are being deputed to under cro training m the
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  • 149 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 2.—lndian Communists have won their first representation m central parliament with a decisive victory m TravancoreCochin State. The "United Front of Leftis^'" candidate, Parameswaran Nair, polled 94,771 votes to the second place vote of 77,867 by th c candidate of Prime Minister
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2— An American cancer expert, Dr. E. V. Cowdry, has arrived m India to advise the Central Government m the field of cancer study. Dr. Cowdry, whose services have been obtiained under a general agreement with the United States on technical cooperation,
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  • 293 1 NAG PUR. Jan. 2.— Mr. fdhakrapani Shukla and Mr Bajirao Bihari, both Congress .candidates', have been declared elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the BhataparaJSitapara double-member constituency m Raipur district. Thei.se are the first results of the elections m Madhya Pradesh, which began on Dec.
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  • 235 1 SIMLA, Dec 26:— India's 37,461 square-mile strategic north-west State of Punjab went to the polls to-day. Polling scheduled to last till Jan. 21 began at 8 this morning m 12 of the State's constituencies Nurpur, Dharamsala, Haripur, Palampur, Sujanpur Kulu, Sera and Hamirpur lie m
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  • 239 1 LONDON, Jan. 2.^Moscow radio today announced the deatai on Dec. 31 of Maxim Litvinoff, former Soviet Foreign Secretary. Litvinov's disappearance from public life m 1939 ju£t before the conclusion of the Russo-German pact was regarded m the West as the closing of an era. He re-ajppeared as Ambassador
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  • 108 1 One-For-One Exchange Of Prisoners Proposed PANMUNJOM. Jan. 2. United Nations sub-delegates today proposed that both sides exchange all j-xrisone-rs of war and repatriate all civilians but start with a one-for-one exchange of prisoners of war. Di a six- point principle i;he allies submitted at today's sub-committee meeting proposed that all
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 2.— The Indonesian Embassy m New Delhi, with the co-operation of the Silpi Chakra, will hold an exhibition of Indonesian art, craft and textiles m New Delhi from January 4. There will be more, than 350 exhibits displaying various aspects of art and
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  • 54 1 POONA, Jan. 2— Mr. P.V. Kogekar of Fergusson College, Poona. will represent India at the UNESCO-sponsored conference to be convened by the International Political Science Association m Cambridge m April next. The object of Che Conference is to consider countries with particular emphasis on the desirability of
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  • 75 1 POONA, Jan. 2.— The National Chemical Laboratory at Poona has now worked out a simple method to extract nicotine from tobacco wastte. It will now be possible to process scrap tobacco and produce nicofine for vs c as insecticide. It is estimated that' out of nearly 700
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  • 325 1 PROTEST AGAINST RELIGIOUS DIVISION OF ELECTORAL ROLLS NAIROBI, Jan. 2. A two-man delegation of tbe East African Indian National Congress will fly to London this week to make representations to the Secretary of State against religious division of the Indian electoral roll.
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  • 66 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 2.— The British cruiser HMS Kenya flying the flag of the Comman-der-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's East Indies Fleet, arrived m Calcutta on Sunday on a formal seven-day visit. On arrival an ADC to the Governor of West Bengal paid a courtesy call on
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  • 123 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 2—Another teenager made history m Calcutta when Miss Urmila Thapar, Delhi champion, won the women's singles championship title m the National Lawn Tennis Championship which concluded on Sunday. She beat Miss Laura Woodbridge 6 o, 4 6. 7—5 m Ufte final. Eighteen-year old Miss
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 The Pakistan Embassy here announced on Monday night that Ambassador M. A. H. Ispahani has been appointed High Commissioner to Britain and is scheduled to leave on Jan. 23 for London. His successor here is not yet named. A. P.
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  • 414 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Nehru's Appeal lo 7he People HINDUPUR (Anotopur Dist.), Dec. 26:— Congress President Nehru In his first speech m Andhradeso said here to-day that people should give up "narrow provincialism" and think of India "Our Bharat— as a whole. Addressing a meeting of
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  • 1012 2 TRIVANDRUM, Deo, 27.— The Chief Minister, Mr. C. Kesavan, and the Education Minister, Mr. L. M. Pylee, are among the Congress candidates who were declared elected to the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly to-day. Mr. M. C. Matthew, (Congress) was returned to the Assembly from Meenachil Constituency while the
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  • 178 2 PATNA, Dec. 26:— The Government of Bihar have contradicted the insinuation made m a section of th e Press that the object of Government's decision to ban processions m the State until the elections are over was to assist the party In power. A Press
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHL Dec. 26.— The second election petition has reached the Election Commission, India, today. The petition is against the unopposed return of Mr. Hamir Jiva Vankar (Socialist) for the reserved seat to the Saurashtra State Legislative Assembly from Limbdiwadhwan constituency. The petitioner, Mr. Madhavi Megh.
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  • 1316 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS Take me to Tanjong Katong la How much? •>■ Singi Rathu (something like that!) I gave him a dollar and walked up straight!. She was there reading a newspaper, probably scrutinising the New Year Honours list! c c c c R: Good morning. I
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  • 104 2 Warning Against Cheap Slogans And False Hopes MUZAFFAPUR, Dec. 25 "Do not be carried away by cheap slogans and false hopes and exercise your votes to the right man," said Dr. Srikrishna Sir.ha, Chief Minister, Bihar while addressing an election meeting at Patahi shortly after his arrival. He dilated on
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  • 129 2 JUBBULPORE, Dec. 26:— The Mahakoshal Pradesh Congress Committee m a disiplinary achion has expelled 106 Congressmen as a result of complaints received from the various Congress Committees. These include 67 primary members. They have been expelled from the Congress for 7 years and have been debarred from
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  • 209 2 BALANGm (Orissa), Dec 25. The Maharaja of Patna declared here today that Princes should have to forego thelr privy purses sooner or later as these did not hav c "either the moral validity or any sanction from the "people." The Maharaja who is the President of the
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  • 130 2 EVER-CHANGING POLICY OF C.P.I. CRITICISED NOWGONG (As*BamH Dec. 26. Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan. the Socialist leader said support to the Congress would bring oppression to kishan-mazdoors and the downtrodden and extend the lease of life to the capitalist class. Mr. Narayan, who was addressing a large-attended public meeting, said that the
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  • 177 2 Dull Voting In Some State Constituencies In Orissa CUTTACK. Dec. 25—"Extremely dull" voting m some of the State constituencies marked the polling now m progress m Orissa. Polling concluded today m five more constituencies namely Nayagarh, Khandapara and Daspalla, the former state areas of Euri district and the Mayurbhanj's hilly
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  • 3285 3 Need ror Eliciting Public Opinion APPEAL AT POLITICAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE HYDERABAD, Dec. 27.— 1t was the business of administration m a democratic state to carry into effect the will of the community, as determined, crystalised and declared through political processes, aid Mr. B. B. Majumdar, Principal, H.
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  • 51 3 CUTTACK, Dec. 26— The Government of Orissa to-day issued an order releasing all th c Communist detenus, numbering 15. The detenus were released late m the evening. They are understood to have been released to enable them to take part m the elections, if they so desired.-
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  • 65 3 ALWAYE, Dec. 21.— Mr. M. K. Matthai, 36-year-old Independent candidate, was declared elected from Kunnathunad constituency m Trichur district, to the Travancore-Cochin Assembly, having secured 17,813 votes. He defeated Mr. M. V. Chacko (Congress) who polled 12,908 votes. The number of votes polled came to 30,721
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  • 1354 4 PETITION FOR WRIT ALLOWED MADRAS, Dec. 28. At the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice Satyanarayana Rao and Mr. Justice Rajagopalan delivered judgment allowing recently an application for the issue of a writ of Prohibition, filed on behalf of the Matathipathi of Shirur Mutt,
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  • 345 4 ANN ARBOR, Michigan Seven keys to being a good boss are found m a study by the University of Michigan survey research centre. The keys are things that good foremen do, or ways they act, to help their men or women by better workers.
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  • 105 4 In Johore during 1951. a total of 367 bandits have been accounted for. This figure includes 296 killed, 60 surrenders and 11 captures. 26 Gurkha Infantry Brigade, i.e. the Ist Cameronlans. 2/6 Gurkhas and the 2/10 Gurkhas, have accounted for 78 of those killed. Johore Police
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  • 161 4 The 286 th "birtfhday of tihe Tenth G a Gobind Singh, the great Indian soldier, patriot and statesman who created a separate nation of "Khalsa" or "Saint Warriors" and who made Sikhs into "Singhs" or lions after baptism at Anandpur (India) on Apr. 13. 1699.
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  • 733 4  -  JOHN RIGG by NO service is more truly international than that of the post office. Not only do its activities span the whole world, but there is a free interchange of information on new techniques and developments between the postal authorities of many countries. A discovery made
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  • 96 4 The Naval boom defence ship Barloil (Lt. G. W. Munn. D.S.M.R.N.) made a mile-and-a-quarter dash to the rescue after an R.A.F. Valetta transport aircraft crashed into the sea orl Telok Paku. near Changi airfield, yesterday (Wednesday). Barfoil picked up the aircraft's crew of three, the only occupants
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  • 106 4 Prof. Chandran Devanesen. nephew of Mr. J. D. Edwards of Singapore and cousin brother of Mr. J. E. R. Edwards (Customs and Excise Dept. Singapore), had the pleasure of meeting his uncle, auntie and cousin brother after an absence of nearly 25 years. They
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  • 84 4 Mr. S. K. S. Naidu, Singapore's Bird and animal impersonator imitated the "veena" an Indian instrument and received a big ovation at the C.V.M.A. (Our Lady of Lourdes) Church singing, dancing and fancy dress competition. Mr. Naidu won t*h c first prize for singing. He
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  • 63 4 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that there will be a curtailment m passenger train services between Kuala Lumpur and Penang on Sunday, Jan. 6. The Day Mail trains will be cancelled between Kualu Lumpur and Ipoh. Local train services will however, run between Ipoh and! Tanjong
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  • 747 4 CEYLON NEWS: WILL SOLUE ITSELF, SAYS WOMAN JOURNALIST COLOMBO: The problem of Indians m Ceylon will solve itself m due course. This is the view of Taya Zinkin, the Roving Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" and "The Economist" m India, who has just concluded a
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