Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 324. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 1-5 CENTS
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  • 408 1 Latest Party Position In Kerala^ M From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 3. Polling began m the elections to Parliament and State Assemb ly m Madras and Mysore States yesterday. Reports from Mad ras centres indicated that the polling was orderly and fairly heavy m
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    86 1 Photo. POPE PIUS XII, m his 13th Christmas message to the world, on Dec. 24, again male an impassioned plea for peace. Speaking m a strong voice on the eve of the anniversary of the birth of Chi isl. Prince of Peace, the Pontiff expressed groat joy at being able,
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  • 274 1 Congress Scores Big Victories In Madhya Pradesh NEW DELHI, Jan. 3— Thre* more results of election t!o tht MADHYA PRADESH Statt Assembly have been announced Mr. Jaidev Gadadhar (Con gress) has been declared elect, ed from the Basna general constituency. He polled 11,881 votes as against' 4,581 and 2,571 votes
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  • 78 1 P ATI ALA, Jan. 3.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, will tour the Patiala and East Punjab States Union tomorrow, Jan. 4, it was learnt here. He will address public meetings at' Nabha, Melerkotla, Sangrur, Rajpura and Patiala. Mr. Nehru, who will arrive here
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  • 443 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.—Referring to the forthcoming meeting betSveen Mr. Churchill and President Truman, the HINDUSTAN TIMES says: "Where discussions are likely to range over such a vast' field tangible results, by way of decisions, may not be easily reached. .Moreover, t'he fact that Mr.
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  • 63 1 Photos. The Premier of Libya Mahmoud Bey Muntaseer, reads the proclamation of Independence from a balcony of the Royal Palace fc Benghazi on Dec. 24. Standing next to him (left) is King Idris the First of Libya, (Bottom) People carrying banners and waving flags gathered m
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  • 55 1 HURLI: Shri Nehru while on his way from Dharwar to Hubll was stopped at three villages en-route where he was lustly cheered by large crowds of villagers who garlanded him. Just when his car was proceeding to Amargol a garland was thrown at him which hit
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  • 442 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3. India's capital is getting the election fever as the date for its balloting m the general election nears, and its people are retting considerable entertainment from various colourful campaign innovations. Portly dignified Durga Das, co-editor with Devadas Gandhi, the Mahatma's son.
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  • 49 1 Polling day for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections has been postponed until Feb. 16, because Thaipusam falls on Feb. 9, and it is considered that polling on that day would make it very difficult for a large section of the voters to cast their votes.
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  • 96 1 MUNSAN, Korea. Jan. 3.— The Communists today flatly rejected an Allied proposal for an exchange of orisoners-of-war and civilians. Admiral A. E. Libby said that the Allies In turn categorically refused to accept Communist rejections of tihelr 6-point proposal because the Reds either misunderstood it or
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  • 26 1 The Governor has appointed Mr. Teh Sek Eng to be a Police Magistrate tor the Colony of Singapore, -with effect from Dec. 10, 1951
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  • 268 1 Kashmir Is Neither Pakistan's Nor India's Says Nehru PLEBISCITE PLEDGE REITERATED CALCUTTA, Jan. 3. Prime Minister Nehru said m Calcutta on January 1 that India would keep her pledge to hold a plebiscite m Kashmir to determine the will of the people there. Even if the United Nations had not
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  • 55 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— The Finance Ministry announced on Wednesday that the Government of India has decided to reduce with bnmedta*te effect the rate of Import duty of copra from 25 to 15 percent m the case of copra imported from
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  • 269 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— lndia is taking part m the Conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers which will begin m London on Jan. 15. Th c problem facing the Conference is both to arrest and reverse the adverse trend m balance of payment's position of the
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  • 296 1 ADDRESS TO SCIENTISTS: CALCUTTA. Jan. 3.— The 39th session of t'he Indian Science Congress began m Calcutta yesterday. About' 400 delegates from India and a number of'foreign scientists are attending the session, which was inaugurated by the West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr. B. C.
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI: Twenty-four persons are reported to have died and over 200 are m a precarious condition as a result of meat poisoning, according to -reports reaching here from Basra and Thatl Kathoor m the Tehri Garnwal district. On Dec. 2 the villager* II is
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  • 778 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri., Dec. 4, 1952. BAN ALL CASTE ORGANISATIONS PROTESTING against the J' formation of a central organisation for the Indian Scheduled Castes m Malaya, Mr. C. R Dasaratha Raj, Mem- ber of the Singapore legislative Council, said that the Government should refuse to register any organisation
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  • 275 2 Congress Party Speeds Up Campaign In Andhra MADRAS, Dec. 27. The Congress Party has vigorously stepped up its election campaign m Andhra districts. The Congress Party started iife campaign late but party leaders are hopeful that the leeway has now been made up. Prominent Congressmen hold that while at the
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  • 202 2 SIMLA, Dec. 27.— Thirty per cent of the voters are officially estimated to have cast their votes m the two-day pollln§ for the Simla constituency ol the Punjab Assembly, while 6C per cent of the total electorate Is stated to hav c exercised their franchise m
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  • 1855 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Over i,600 Candidates lo Contest FINAL POSITION EXPLAINED MADRAS, Dec. 27:— Mr. S. Venkateswaran, 1.C.5., the Chief Electoral Officer, Madras, m a talk over AllIndia Radio, Madras, gave a picture of the final position m connection with the polling for the general
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  • 985 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER O MEN!! I wanted to wish Mr. Winston Churchill a 'bon voyage', and incidentally find out from him, if possible, the man, who has been saddled with the responsibility of 'Supremo' for Malaya. When I stepped out of my room a black cat (as if from
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  • 885 3 7 alpur Elected President hollowing Khuhro*s Walkout KARACHI, Jan. I.— Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur was elected leader of the Sind Muslim League Assembly Party at its meeting here Dec. 26, after Mr. M. A. Khuhro and his supporters had walked out. records its disapproval of
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  • 68 3 NICOSIA, Jan. 2— The body of Siddiq Abdul Razak, 36-year, old Indian member of the crew of the Porlock Hill, was found recently near south Pamagusta where the ship still lies broken into two. Razak, who came from Calcutta, was listed missing, presumed drowned
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  • 471 3 'Azad' Kashmir Leadership Issue Still Unsettled HEADQUARTERS SET ON FIRE? SRINAGAR, Jan. l.—Barely three weeks after the Pakistan Premier, Khwaja Nazimuddin's efforts at a settlement between the so-called Azad Kashmir leaders, Mahomed Yusuf Shah, Sardar Ibrahim and M r. Gulam Abbas, the Pakistan Government have again found themselves constrained to
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  • 152 3 Nehru To Lay Foundation Of Kandla Port NEW DELHI, Jan. 1. Mr Jawa'harlal Nehru will lay the foundation stone of the Kandla port m Kutch on Jan. 10 it is learned. According to present arrangements. Mr. Nehru, on the conclusion of his Saurashtra election tour, will board an Indian Navy
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  • 83 3 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 2.— Dr. T. E. Donges, South African Minisi'ei of the Interior and leader of the Union's delegation to the United Nations, left here yesterday on his way back to Paris. The United Nations General Assembly resumes today after its Christmas recess. Dr. Donges withdrew
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  • 89 3 FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus, Jan. 2. The railway system of Cyprus closed down on Monday after the last tVain ran from Nicosia to Famagust'a. The British Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton had approved the closing down of the railway system as it would cost nearly £500,000 to repair rolling stock
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  • 44 3 LONDON, Jan. 2.— Britain announced last' night it was exporting herring to Russia.. One fourth of th c past' seasons herring catch off the east Anglian coast has been sold to the Soviet Union fishing industry, spokesmen said. AP
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  • 56 3 MADRID, Jan. 2.— Mr. Paul Porter, Special Representative m Europe of the Mutual Security Administration, said here on Monday night there appeared to be a case for some aid to the Spanish Government He told reportJers that two mission, o%e economic and the 1 other military
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  • 155 3 MADRAS, Jan. 1. The third oil refinery to be started m India by the Caltex Oil Company will m all probability be located m Visakhapatnam, stated Sir J. C. Ghosh, Director-General ol Industries, Government of India, m a talk with a representative of The Hindu here.
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  • 214 3 Control Of Diseases WHO's Programme Explained MADRAS. Dec. 31. Dr. oinai Nathan, Consultant to tne W.H.O. on' health planning, m an interview here expressed the view that m India health services should be extended to the rural areas. The most appropriate places where medical and heallth services should be introduced
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  • 182 3 SIMLA, Dec. 31.— The cooperative movement has recent, jy gained considerable popularity m the. Punjab (India) During the month of October, 24 new societies were registered, iringing the number formed during the co-operative year beginning July last to 149 and 2,825 members joined the new societies.
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  • 42 3 BERNE, Jan. 2— Mr. J. Mehta, Charge d' Affaires of Indian Legation here, aceo" panied by t'he second secret a*' Mr. N. V. Agate, yester«j| called on the new Swiss Pre* dent, M. Karl Kobelt', who h sumed office yesterday mot Reuter
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  • 93 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 1. The possibility of modification and relaxation of the Prohibition Act m the State of Bombay, as well as elsewhere, was hinted here by Mr. N. P. Engineer. Mr. Engineer, who arrived m Bombay from Delhi by air. •■aid m an lnrtervlew that there
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  • 288 3 Censorship In Goa: Experience Of A Journalist BOMBAY, Dec, 31.— Senhor C. Rogue da Costa, journalist and former Professor of Colonial University, Antwerp, and Catholic University Louvaen, told Pressmen here that the worst form of Press censorship was pre vailing m Goa. If any Press matter not suited to the
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  • 89 3 Foreign Exchange Control: New Ordinance Issued NEW DELHI, Jan. I.— The Reserve Bank of India will have greater control over the financial activities of foreign subsidiaries of Indian companies under an ordinance promulgated to amend the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act of 1947. The amending Act will also result m expeditious
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  • 77 3 MADRAS, Jan. 1. India will shortly have a pig iron factoryy, which will be located m Orissa. it is gathered. The estimated cost of the project, which has not "yet been finalised, is said to be more than Rs. 20 crores. Two French experts, Dr.
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. I.—President Rajendra Prasad has enacted a measure amending the Punjab Tenants (Security of Tenure) Act oi last year. The amendment which came into force from last month ensures a minimum of five years' security of tenure to the tenants instead of a minimum
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  • 97 3 KARACHI, Jan. I—Khwaja Nazimuddln, Prime Minister, said recently that Pakistan would shortly reshuffle her diplomatic representatives m Paris, Washington and London. He returned on Dec. 28 from a trip to Lahore. Meantime, diplomatic circles here predict that Mr. Habib Rahimtoola. High Commissioner m London, will relieve
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  • 110 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. I.— Prime Ministsr Nehru will address the 39th annual session of the Indian Science Cogretss, which begins its deliberations m Calcutta shortly. About 30 foreign scientists, including Prof. J. B. S. Haldane. Dr. G. C. Ballard of the U.K.. Dr. J. H. Kane of tihe
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  • 242 4 CEYLON NEWS: New Tamil University Independent Of India Urged! CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, MJ*., for Chavakachcheri, addressing a public meeting convened by the All-Ceylon Tamil Congress, outlined the policy of his party. For the first time here many women participated m a political meeting.
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  • 49 4 COLOMBO: Mr. P. D. R. Wijeslrlwardena, Arachchl of the Magistrate's Court. Hulftsdorp has retired aftetf 42 years' of service under Government. During his career, he served nearly 50 magistrates, taught many European judges Sinhalese and enabled them to pass the Governmental vernacular examination FOC
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  • 77 4 COLOMBO: A meeting of the Committee of the Colombo Teachers Association resolved that Government should Immediately appoint a (commission of practising educationists to visit India, to report how the changeover of the medium of Instruction from English to the national languages had been or is
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  • 31 4 CALCUTTA. Jan. 3.— Dr. C. C Bullard, Director, UK National Physical Laboratory, arrived m Bombay on Monday to attend the Indian Science Congress meeting m Calcutta F.O.C.
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  • 137 4 Fun Fair In Aid Of Ramakrishna Mission School A Gala Fun Fair will be held m aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boy's Home on Sunday. Jan. 13 from 2.00 p.m. to 10 p.m. at No. 179 Bartley Road, Singapore under the distinguished patronage and presence of Mr. Malcolm, Mac Donald,
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  • 88 4 A cultural gathering of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held on Sunday, Jan 6, at the Congress House (No. 6. Race Course Lane) at 4.00 p.m. Mrs. Malathl Pillai will preside and Messrs. Muthukulam Govinda Pillai and K. N. Dharan will speak on "Life and
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  • 159 4 AHMEDABAD: Mr. P. H Parikh, Third Joint Cl***. Judge, awarded comp-enjation Of Rs. 3,000 re^e-rliy to t?ne husband a**-***? 'ur children of a Hin*- 1 woman, Narmada, to Uv recovered from the police constable who shot her dead while patrolling m Samkadi Sheri, a Hindu locality
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  • 59 4 PRASAD AT ART EXHIBITION PHOTO). The President visited an Art Exhibition at the National Museum of India m Rashtrapati Bhavan (Government House), New Delhi under the Joint auspices tttejndton National Commission for Co-operation JSSt^KEE ai^^ c Ministry of Education. Government of India, on Dec. 22. Photo shows the President. Dr.
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  • 93 4 MADURA: Dr. P. Masilamani, of Madura, has been elected member of the ROyal Belgian Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He is the only Indian to be thus elected. He has also been elected member of the Scientific Society for Tuberculosis study, Paris. An invitation has
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  • 58 4 A IJ A L (Lushai Hills) Water is m the list of rationed commodities m Aijal, headquarters of the Lushai m Assam. As no spring or fountain is available m or near Aijal. rainwater is collected m a big reservoir and piped out to the towniolk at the
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  • 216 4 LONDON: The House of Commons recently gave the first reading to a private member's Bill to i'lcgaUse diemonstrations of hypnotism as a public entertainment. Public concern has been aroused by recent performances after which volunteer "victims" of stage hypnotists had unforeseen reactions. The latest is the
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  • 59 4 NEW DELHI: An Army order provides that no officer or soldier of the Indian Army may marry a foreign national witnout the prior sanction of Army Headquarters. An application for such permission, together with particulars of t/he bride must be forwarded to Army Headquarters at least
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  • 40 4 NEW YORK:The New York Times, with an issue of 328 pages on Nov. 12. set a new record m newspaper size. On Sunday, Dec. 2nd it eclipsed that record by publishing 402 pages, weighing 4 lbs. FOC
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