Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 325. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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135 1952-01-05 1 CONGRESS'S FIRST VICTORY IN TAMILNAD From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 4.— The Congress won its first contested seat m Tamilnad when Mr. T K. Rama was declared elected to the Madras State Assembly fiom Madurai South constituency early this morning. Rama who is the Municipal Chairman, defeated four candidates135 words
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Article182 1952-01-05 1 POLICEMAN KILLED IN AMBUSH KUALA LUMPUR. Friday: Five police were wounded, one of them fatally when bandits using heavy bren and sten fire attacked a police travelling m the Kuantan area of pahang this morning. The police engaged the bandits who fled when a troop of the 12th Lancers arrived182 words
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Article351 1952-01-05 1 7o Do Propaganda bor Her Socialist Husband From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 4. Bombay City, the most populous a*ea m India, went to the polls on Thursday to elect 28 representatives to the Assembly and four to Parliament. Heavy polling was reported m LabourGIIS - 351 words
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Article308 1952-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4.— Five more results of elections to the HYDERABAD Stat c Assembly were announced yesterday. The Congress and the People's Democratic Front won two seat.i ifh and the fifth was captured by the Peasants and Workers Party. The party position m the State Assembly308 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-01-05 1 Phafe, Sailors who swam to her rescue pull Charlotte Knight, Associate Editor of Collier*. Magazine, up the side of the American submarine "Volador." The Navy men rescued her and two Navy fliers when their helicopter crashed m Korean waters while Miss Knight was being transferred from a afaip to theA.P. - 52 words
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Article169 1952-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4.—Polling among the hill tribes of ASSAM begins today. Politically and educationally advanced 89,500 tribal voters of the autonomous Lushai Hills district bordering Burma and East Pakistan will be the first among over four million electorate of Assam to exercise their franchise TheseGIIS - 169 words
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Article71 1952-01-05 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4.—The Government of India have decided to reduce with immediate effect the rate of import duty on copra from 37i per cent ad valorem to 25 per cent ad valorem where the standard rate of duty is leviable and from 25 per71 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-01-05 1 Photo. Four American fliers, caphned by the Soviet Air Force m Hungary 39 days ago, returned to Erding Airbase, Germany, at 22.18 GMT. Dec. 28. Their freedom purchased by the United States for 120,000 dollars. Left to right, they are: Sergeant Jess Duff; Sergeant James A. Elam; Captain John J.A.P. - 84 words
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Article150 1952-01-05 1 ALLAHABAD, Jan. 4-Mr.| Purshotamdas Tandon, for- J mer Congress President, ad- I drcssii students here re- 1 ctntly referred to the Gene- j ral Elections, and said his I decision to keep out and maintain silence was not "without any purpose." When the time was ripeFOC - 150 words
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Article56 1952-01-05 1 HYDERABAD. Jan. 4.—The Hyderabad Government have decided to set up an industrial finance corporation to help medium sized industries m the State. The corporation, which is being formed under the Central Government's Industrial Finance Corporation Act. is expected to begin functioning by April. The Corporation will have56 words
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Article171 1952-01-05 1 HONGKONG Jan. 4— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, well-known Malaya-Hongkong businessman and owner of a chain of English and Chinese language newspapers, said yesterday that rent increase m Hongkong should not be more than 10'/c. Hpwever. he did not, believe it necessary for There isReuter - 171 words
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312 1952-01-05 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 4. 'ndia's first general elections one of the world's biggest experiments m democracy, are attracting keen interest m other Asian countries. The Government of Indonesia has sent a team of five Indonesian observers who will tour India for about sixFOC - 312 words
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Article48 1952-01-05 1 AMSTERDA A Jan. 3.— Mr. F. M. Benjavi in an architect from India, his rrived here to study town no -elopment and housing. B will be shown round the v v u.iis current projects under expert guidance and will be -riven extensive information. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-01-05 1 Photo. United States MAJ. GENAR»L WILLIAM DEAN (right) is interviewed by Wilfred Burchett, Communist correspondent of the Paris "Cc Soir," m Korea, Dec. 21. The General was captured early m Korean war. It was not known definitely whether he had been captured or killed until the Communist issued their listA.P. - 54 words
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734 1952-01-05 1 Husband Wife Had To Use Different Lifts In South Africa! PARIS. Jan. 4. U Myint of Burma addressing the Special i Ad Hoc) Political Committee yesterday said that the South African issue was an ola acquaintance as it had been before the Assembly since 1946. But the situation m SouthReuter - 734 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-01-05 1 Thi3 dramatic picture taken by an amateur shows two Chicago firemen as they tumble headfirst to the ground as am extension ladder breaks while fighting an apartment house fire m South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, U.S.A,, on Christmas Day. Stump of ladder extends from truck m centre of pictu***e while fallingA.P. - 63 words
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94 1952-01-05 1 PARIS. Jan. 4.— lsrael today proposed that United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie should personally intervene to help bring about a resumption of negotiations between South Afr'ca, India and Pakistan on the question of the treatment of people of Indian origin mReuter - 94 words
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Article282 1952-01-05 2 NAGPUR. Dec, 29.— The Congress won six more seats m the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly to-day. with the election of two Congress candidates from each of the doublemember constituencies of Khurai (Sagar disrict) and Mungeli (Bilaspur district) and one each from Dongergaon and Bijairagogarh constituencies m282 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1952-01-05 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Dr. S. P. Mookerjee Refutes Nehru's Allegations LANKURA (West Bengal), Dec. 28— Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee, President of the Jan Sangh, characterised as "false" the recent statement of Mr. Nehru, the Congress President, that the consent of the Hindu MahasabhaF.0.C.; FOC; A.P. - 1,315 words
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Article, Illustration455 1952-01-05 2 KMP-C P I Alliance Described As Marriage Of Convenience PHOTO). DRONACHALAM (Kurnool Dist), Dec. 26:— Congress Preside it Jawaharlal Nehru told over five lakhs of Andhras at a series of meetings today that provincialism was a disrupting and weakening factor m India and that unity was required now more thanA.P. - 455 words
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Article183 1952-01-05 2 SIMLA. Dec. 29. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (Congress) was declared elected to the House of the People from the twomember Mandi-Mahasu constituency m Himachal Pradesh to-day. Mr. Gopi Ram, Congress candidate, for the reserved seat of the Mandi-Mahsu constituency, was also declared elected to the House183 words
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Article71 1952-01-05 2 TRICHUR, Dec. 29.—Congress candidate Mr. K. T. Achuthan was declared elected to the House of the People today from the Cranganore constituency m Travancore-Cochin State, of voting: The following aacr c the details Total electorate 3,48,348 Total votes polled 2,39,313 Mr. Achutan (Congress) 93,216 Mr. C.FOC - 71 words
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105 1952-01-05 2 PATNA, Dec. 28. Notifications have been issued by the Government of Bihar giving magisterial powers to 1788 officers, including Circle officers, Munsiffs, Panchayat Officers, Professors, Lecturers, Teachers, Senior Clerks, Inspectors of Excise. Grow Mor c Food Officers, Inspectors of Commercial Taxes eac. andFOC - 105 words
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1158 1952-01-05 2 by JNANANJAN PAL ■piME helps us to forget ment; and it would be unmany things; and the real to ask the people to seek present generation of our freedom that way. 'An auto- young men know not much, if they know at all, about1,158 words
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Article253 1952-01-05 3 India Govt. Revise Prices NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— A slight increase m the price of fine cloth, varying between one and 2.96 per cent, for the first quarter of 1952 warn announced by the Government of India hvre todau. The prices on coarse and mediumFOC - 253 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-01-05 3 Photo. A. P. King Indriss cl Senussi records the proclamation of Libyan independence, which was broadcast throughout hi* country on X-mas cv cA.P. - 23 words
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249 1952-01-05 3 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.: After two years' operation of a malaria control program m th« Terai and Bhabar regions of Uttar Pradesh m India, local authorities report that land values there have almost doubled and that the general economic situation reflects marked unp*tpvement. the249 words
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110 1952-01-05 3 Detailed Report: NEW DELHI: Dec. 29.— The Government of India today announced that they had fixed a quota of 250 million yards of mill cloth for export to all permissible destinations during the coming half-year, apart from the carry-over of 180 million110 words
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Article354 1952-01-05 3 Of the quota available for established exporters and 20 per cent will be reserved for permissible destinations, 80 per cent for newcomers. Established exporters will be those who effected export of mill-made cloth to any permissible destination during any of t'he three basic periods, namely 1948, 1949,FOC - 354 words
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281 1952-01-05 3 Handicapped Children Sarvapalli's Appeal CALCUTTA. Jan. 2. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, India's Ambassador m Moscow, said here recently that any nation Which neglected its children had no future. Children who suffered from great disabilities should merit greater consideration at the hands of the state. Dr. Radhakrishnan. who was opening an industrialFOC - 281 words
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Article58 1952-01-05 3 MADURA: In one village according to a report received m the District Election Committee office husbands and wives were m opposite camps m Chinnalapatti working centre about forty miles east of Madura, wives defying the orders of their husbands attended the rally recently organised m support ofFOC - 58 words
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Article71 1952-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— A National Committee for India for bird preservation is to be set up by Govern>memt. The Committee will have Mr. Sa11m Ali of the Bombay Natural History Society as its Chairman. The Committee will assist the International Committee for Bird Preservation which,FOC - 71 words
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Article78 1952-01-05 3 GAUHATI. Dec. 30.— Assam was directly alrlinked with Delhi on Dec. 22 with the commencement of the alrist service between Gauhati and Delhi. Assam's Chief Minister, Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, inaugurated the service at the Kahlkuch aerodrome and the first plane to fly direct to Delhi took offFOC - 78 words
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Article75 1952-01-05 3 MADRAS. Dec 27.— For the first time, it is stated women doctors have been appointed District Medical Officers m Madras State This is possible due to the provision m the Constitution doing away with discrimination m services. The Madras Government have abolished the two cadres of menFOC - 75 words
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Article42 1952-01-05 3 CAIRO. Jan. 3. An exhibition of Indian paintings will open m Cairo this weekend under t'he auspices of the Egyptian Ministry of Education. A large collection of paint*ings depicting Indian cultural life will be among the exhibits. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-01-05 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 27.— King Tribhuvan of Nepal arrived here by air from Calcutta. He was accompanied by a party of five, including "Bis two sons. His visit is private The King travelled incoginito from Calcutta to Bombay m a regular service plane. He travelled under theFOC - 204 words
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Article117 1952-01-05 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 27. The Pakistana Police of the Debinagar camp, opposite Char Narendrapur m Murshidabad district, trespassed into the Indian territory on Dec. 26 and helped Pakistani nationals m forcibly taking away crops from the field, it was officially stated here. The Sub-Divisional Police Officer ofFOC - 117 words
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234 1952-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 29. A spokesman of the Indian Foreign Office to-day repudiated the French charge that India was delaying a plebiscite im the French Settlements m India. On the other hand, "the delay is due to the failure of the FrenchFOC - 234 words
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Article67 1952-01-05 3 LUCKNOW: Governor H. P. Mody said Were recently that racing was a "good sport" and the racecourse was a meeting place for sport and recreation on a Saturday afternoon. The Governor was apeaking on the occasion of the presentation of the Governor's Cup by Lady Mody atFOC - 67 words
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Article57 1952-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— The Company Law Reforms Committee will meet m Mombay for about a week from Jan. 4 with Mr. C. H Bhabha m the chair, to finalise its recommendations. The Committee's report is fortnight after Its meeting here and will be submitted to theFOC - 57 words
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522 1952-01-05 3 Portraying India's Life Through Centuries TASK BEFORE INDIAN HISTORIANS JAIPUR, Jan. 2.— Over 200 historians from all over India met last week m Jaipur, th* capital of. Rajasthan, for the 14th annual session of the Indian History Congress. Vie 87-year-old historian of Maharashtra, Dr. G. S. Sardesai, presided over theFOC - 522 words
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214 1952-01-05 4 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA: The gathering at the public meeting held by the Illankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi at the Urumpiray Katpaga Pillayar Temple premises heard My. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, MP. for Kankesanturai, say that the Tamil Congress M.P-s had misunderstood the meaning ofFOC - 214 words
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Article90 1952-01-05 4 COLOMBO: A record of 81,945 tons of water has been achieved m regard, to the water supplied to shipping by the Port of Colombo. This, it is learnt, has served to dispel doubts recently entertained, that big ships might be impelled to install machines to purify seaFOC - 90 words
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Article122 1952-01-05 4 COLOMBO: Following negotiations between the Ceylon Government. UNESCO ami WHO regarding the establishment of a factory for ■manufacture of DDT and certain other insecticides. Elephant Pass has been chosen as the most suitable site. Elephant Pass has also been chosen as the site for theFOC - 122 words
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Article87 1952-01-05 4 R.A.F. Flying boats were out throughout the night searching an area of the South China Sea about 85 miles from Singapore following the disappearance yesterday (Friday) of a Hornet single-seater fighter on its way from Singapore to Labuan. Life-saving equipment carried by the pilot includes special night87 words
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44 1952-01-05 4 INDIA GOVT. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MALAYANS The Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Singapore has extended the date from Jan. 7 to Jan. 14 1952, for receipt of completed applications from candidates m connection with the Government of India's Cultural Scholarships scheme 1952-1953.44 words
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Article58 1952-01-05 4 The Postmaster-General reports that mails from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu were lost through bandit activity on Dec. 31 195 L The lost malls included letters and parcels posted m Singapore on Dec. 28, m Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 29/30 and m Pahang on58 words
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Article212 1952-01-05 4 "SINGARI" SPRINGS A SURPRISE National Productions SINGARI is undoubtedly the most outstanding Tamil picture ever produced m Tamil Nad. why it can even favourably compare with any Telugu or Hindi picture. It is being screened midnight at Diamond tonight and from Tuesday Bth inst. regularly. The story is woven aroundS.G. - 212 words
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116 1952-01-05 4 Cotton And Jute Goods Importers To Note Tne office of the Government of India Trade Commissioner has issued the following notices for general information of the trade: The Government of India have decided that all confirmed licences issued for export of cotton piecegoods that are already made valid tip to116 words
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67 1952-01-05 4 MYSORE, Jan. 4.— The Maharani of Mysore gave birth to a daughter at 1.55 a.m. on Dec. 17. To mark (ft* happy event, 25 guns were fired m morning from the Palace battery. This is the second daughter to the Maharaja. The day wasFOC - 67 words
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