Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 327. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article112 1952-01-07 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 6.— Twelve results were announced m the elections for the Madias Assembly by yesterday evening out of which the Congress Party won eight, Communists two and Praja two. With three i pposed i ©turns, the latest party position m112 words
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617 1952-01-07 1 Specula tionßegarding Gopala Reddi' s Future From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 6. It is learnt that Finance Minister Mr. Gopala Reddi who was unseated m the recent Assembly elections at Udayagiri is seriously considering resigning his office. Final decision will be taken when theF.0.C. - 617 words
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Article130 1952-01-07 1 Fri»m Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY.. Jan. 6.— Socialists were completely routed m the E'ections to the Bombay Assembly from the City. Congress has won 22 out of the 23 seats announced on Friday. Only one Socialist Mr. Nausir Barucha at Chowpatty was sueThe result was130 words
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Article86 1952-01-07 1 SILCHAR, Jan. 6.— A number of young men of the town staged a black flag demonstration here on Dec. 29 when Mr. Mohammed Saadulla, former Premier and Muslim League leader of Assam, was addressing a public meeting at the local Gandhibagh. Mr. Saadullah has been on aF.0.C. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-01-07 1 Photo' Sergeant Donald D. Rector, of Muskegon, Michigan, de. monstrates how a newly developed barrel makes it possible to shoot around corners with a standard sub-ma-chine gun. The barrel, which fits on the U.S. army's standard M-3 "Grease Gun", was developed at the Detroit Arsenal for use by tank crewsA.P. - 68 words
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Article194 1952-01-07 1 EARLIER REPORT: NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.— Four more results of elections to the Hyderabad State Assemly were announced on Friday. The Congress, the People's Demo cratic Front, the Scheduled Castes Federation and Independents won one seat. The latest party position m the State Assembly is: Congress 23,GIIS - 194 words
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Article29 1952-01-07 1 Ekadeshl will be celebrated today (Monday) from 7 p.m. at the Singapore Ra-J makrlshna Mission prerry. premises with Ha***!^ Bhajana. All are c/ United to Attend.29 words
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122 1952-01-07 1 POLLING BEGINS IN BIHAR AND RAJASTHAN NEW DELHI, Jan. 6—Polling m general elections began m two more states, BIHAR and Rajasthan. Twelve states have now gone to the polls representing over three. fourths of the country both m area and population. In RAJASTHAN polling has begun m parts of allGIIS - 122 words
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Article40 1952-01-07 1 Tiie famous Ovaltlne Jersey herd of pedigree cattle In England has gained further awards In open competition during IDSI. with 3 championships, 25 first prizes 20 second prizes, 12 third prizes and 26 other awards including cups.40 words
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Article26 1952-01-07 1 Experiercentre.dian Accountant to a rtptime work wi'iortly, UJteft of complete 1 Na.v-^eraid-Trt**! returns ft*nd| They were apf McOraw Hill Pt Box No. 621. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article668 1952-01-07 1 LEADERS' APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC: COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Tamils must strive to attain a decent social status, m keeping with their ancient glory of culture and civilisation, and command the respect of all the other communities m Singapore668 words
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Article52 1952-01-07 1 PATNA, Jan. 6.— Two new universities of Bihar University of Patna and Bihar University came into being on Thursday with the formal assumption of office by the r«epective vice-Chancellors, Dr. K.N. Bahl and Mr. Shyamnandan Sahay. Bihar will be an affiliating university and Patna a residentialFOC - 52 words
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Article113 1952-01-07 1 TOKYO, Jan. 6— Formal negotiations for an India-Japan peace treaty are expected to begin here on Jan. 10, Japanese sources said yesterday. A preparatory exchange of views started yesterday when Japanese Foreign Office officials called at the Indian Mission here. > India refused to attendReuter - 113 words
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Article69 1952-01-07 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 6.— "The third test match between the MCC and India m Calcutta on Friday ended m draw. India had scored 103 runs without loss m their second innings at the close of the play (Roy not out 31 Mankad not out 71 extraFOC - 69 words
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756 1952-01-07 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Jan. 7, 1952. DANGERS OF DELAY IS not Britain committing a great blunder by its continued delay m the appointment of a "Supremo" for Malaya? If, with all the care and time expended thereon, the selected person proves just like anybody else and finishes off756 words
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546 1952-01-07 2 PARTY POSITION IN TRAVANCORE COCHIN TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 31:— TJoavancoreuCochin State enters the new year m a divided mood. The electorate m 34 As•semfbly constituencies, tmany m th c south who are yet to poll, are experiencing the concentrated electioneering onslaught by the entire machi* cry of the different political parties,546 words
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Article655 1952-01-07 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Chief Mi nister's Message PATIALA, Dec. 31: On the. eve. of elections, on Jan. 7 Mr. Raghbir Singh, Chief Minister, P.E.P.S.U. m a message to officers of all ranks, of the .State said. "The Indian voter is facing the first majorF.0.C. - 655 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-01-07 2 rnoto. These women, described as. officers, m the. Communist guerrilla forces, sit m a prisoner, of. war stockade m Korea after their capture m. battle by South Korean troops The women are graduates of a Communist party school conducted by the guerrillas.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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190 1952-01-07 2 LUCKNOW, Dec. 28.-255 Congressmen m Uttar Pradesh have been expelled today for six years from primary mem bership of the Congress on the charge of contesting elections against officjal Congress candidates and violating party mandates These include Mr. Shrikrishna Dutta Paliwal, former Finance Minister190 words
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Article1144 1952-01-07 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER I had been to Change Alley to do a bit of shopping. It is so m c t h i ng incomprehensible how all things are available there and that too at such cheap prices! However, as one who has had an experience of the Moore1,144 words
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937 1952-01-07 2 —NEHRU GAUHATI, Dec. 29: The Congress President, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, warned people here to-day that unless they united against communa lists and such other reactionary forces, the future of thecountry was dark. Shri Nehru, who was speaking to a meeting of 25F.0.C. - 937 words
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848 1952-01-07 3 Gurkhas Guard Nepal Passes To Check Chinese Infiltration Lama Warns Against Communism KATMANDU, Nepal. Jan. 4. Chinese Communist infiltratiim into the independent kingdom of Nepal from Tibet already is going on. and Gurkha units have been posted among Himalayan passes to stop it, according to official sources here, cables Robert848 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-01-07 3 PHOTO On Nov. 11, as the Free Nations of the world stood united to achieve liberty and peace for all men the 33rd anniversary of the armistice ending World War I was observed througnout the United States A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article140 1952-01-07 3 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Dec. 10.— Mr. Maniklal Gupta, a V nbar of Parliament from Hyderabad was shot dead by some unknown persons last, night at his residence In Murlinagar village, about 28 uiiles from here. Mr. Gupta, it was reported, was sleeping m the veranlah ofF.0.C.; FOC - 140 words
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940 1952-01-07 3 GOODWILL CRUISES TO FRIENDLY NATIONS NEW DELHI, Jan 3.— The year 1951 was devoted by the Indian Navy for the most part to the further consolidation of the Service and towards perfecting the functional efficiency of sailors and ships. Rut an outstanding event m theA.P. - 940 words
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Article129 1952-01-07 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.—lndia's Ambassador to Peking, Peking, Sardar K. M. Panikkar, is returning to his post on January 25 after home leave, but will go back to Delhi for reassignment "m a camparatively short time sources close to the Foreign Ministry said today. Panikkar's speech makingA.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-01-07 3 PHOTO. This is the liner 'Queen Mary,' which carried the Br. Prime Minister to the United States. A jammed anchor that could not ipass its pre-sailing safety test caused the delay after loading crews had worked throughout the night to get the ship ready for a quick departure back toA.P. - 71 words
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566 1952-01-07 3 Indian Embassies In Europe Mr. N. RAGHAVAN REVIEWS WORK MADRAS, Jan. 4.—Explaining the work of the Indian Embassies abroad. Mr. N. Raghavan. India's Ambassador to Switzerland, interviewed by a representative of "The Hindu recently said that he was rather keen that the Indian public should realise sooner or later theFOC - 566 words
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117 1952-01-07 3 Nepal Honours Scholar Of Oriental Studies KATHMANDU. Dec. 29.— The titje of "Prasadha Gorkha Dakshina Bahu" was conferred on Sir Ralph Turner. Director of School of Oriental Studies, London University, by Mr. M. P. Koirafla. Nepal's Prime Minister, here yesterday. The title has been granted by King Tribhuvan m recognitionF.0.C. - 117 words
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Article840 1952-01-07 4 CEYLON NEWS: BUDDHIST LEADERS CALL TO CEYLON GOVT. COLOMBO: The nationalisation of missionary schools m which more than 60 per cent of the children belong to a different faith was demanded by Dr. G. P. Malalasekera m the course of his Presidential address at the 33rd AnnualF.O.C. - 840 words
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126 1952-01-07 4 COLOMBO: "In a Buddhist Country it is certainly deplorable that special appeals have to be made for blood to save the lives of people," said Yen. T. Sora, a follower of the Dalai Lama of Tibeti when he called to donate blood at theF.O.C. - 126 words
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131 1952-01-07 4 SEARCH FOR NEW WORDS WILL BE THEIR TASK COLOMBO: The Official Terms Committee that will be set up by the Language Commission will early this year recruit a number of research assistants. It will be the task ot these research assistants systematically to collect current terms and phrases, invent newF.O.C. - 131 words
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167 1952-01-07 4 COLOMBO: One of the most expensive and intricate exhibits to be shown at the Colombo Exhibition will be a working, model of the planetary system which has been bought by Ceylon Government for £4.400. This will be a permanent exhibit at the Colombo Museum afterF.O.C. - 167 words
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258 1952-01-07 4 UNP-TC Link Like "Binna Marriage CHUNNAKAM: It was not Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, but the L. S. S. P. that cracked the U. N. P. Government. Mr. Bandaranaike represented the damage, "said Dr. Colvin R. De Silva M. P. at a reception to the newlyelected Senator P. NagalingamF.O.C. - 258 words
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