Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 330. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration716 1952-01-10 1 Congress Gains In North But Loses In South Another Madras (Andhra) Minister Defeated From Our Own Cot-respondent MADRAS, Jan. 9. The overall electoral position after yesterday's results is serious for the Congress, for the Congress has rapidly losi its absolute majority which it was maintaining in the three South IndianGIIS; A.P. - 716 words
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Article148 1952-01-10 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 9. The result of the first contested election to the House of the People from Madras was announced yesterday. The seat went to a Congress candidate who defeated an Independent, who was the only opponent, by a margin of 29,000 votes. With this result148 words
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Article174 1952-01-10 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— The team of five Indonesian observers, who have come to India to watch the conduct of general elections, left Delhi in two groups on Monday for a fortnight's tour of the country. On e party is under the leadership of Dr. Soebagio ReksodipoeroFOC - 174 words
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287 1952-01-10 1 Detamore's Biblical Solution To World Problems Two thousand five hundreds years ago a Bible prophet made an exact .prediction of the eventual fate of Europe and outlined the outcome of the nations of the world. This remarkable Bible prediction is the basis for the coming Sunday night's widely advertised address287 words
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Article142 1952-01-10 1 Export Of Silk Waste Form India SINGAPORE, Jan 9.— The office of the India Government Trade Commissioner for Malaya and Hongkong has issued the following notification for general information of the trad** During the current year approximately 612,000 lbs of surplus silk waste is expected to be available for exportGIIS - 142 words
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Article332 1952-01-10 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that the flood conditions i.-i North Johore and South Negri Sembilan have improved, and it is anticipated that Mail Train Services will operate between Kuala Lumpur and Gemas and between Singapore and Kluang <#day. Intending passengers ar e advised332 words
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Article32 1952-01-10 1 The Commissioner-General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will speak over Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. today, Thursday. His subject win be "A United Effort in Malaya."32 words
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Article67 1952-01-10 1 Dr. A. A. Sandosham, L.M.S., Ph. D.. Professor of Parasitology in the University, will deliver his inaugural lecture in the Central Hall of the Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines, Singapore s*. on Friday, Jan. 13 at 8.30 p.m. The title of the lecture will be. "The67 words
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Article53 1952-01-10 1 SINGAPORE, Jan. 9. Mr. M.M. Khurana, appointed Secretary to the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has arrived in Singapore and assumed his duties on January 4. Mr. Khurana is accompanied by his wif e and son. He was previously Secretary to the Indian CommissionerGIIS - 53 words
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Article63 1952-01-10 1 A communique issued by the Director of Education states th^t th e Sinhalese City Day Scholarship has been awarded to Yvette Woodford, a pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. The Scholarship has bef*n donated by the Singa.pore Sinhalese Association and will cover the school expenses63 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-01-10 1 BAO DAl,. former Emperor of Annam, smoking a cigarette passes under a welcome arch at Hoa Binh, Tonkin, ron'li!f n n Ind o^ ma 1 ec He is accompanied by General Raoul Salan (right) Bao Dai was visiting <he front in the Black River area.A.P. - 74 words
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Article110 1952-01-10 1 KARAIKAL, Jan. 9.— The French Indian province of Karlkal's pro-French weekly paper Republique Francaise declared yesterday that discontent among the people of French India has become general "because its politics are concentrated in the hands of a few ambttious men who have seized power through betrayalReuter - 110 words
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Article122 1952-01-10 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 9.— lndia would ask Thailand for an allocation of 400,000 tons of rice this year but was not expected to get the full amount, competent observers said here today. The Thailand Government has announced that only 800.000 tons of rice would be122 words
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Advertisement9 1952-01-10 1 BrHE LEADING TAMIL DAILY^ ptN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsL.9 words
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Advertisement195 1952-01-10 1 Subscription Rates (»T POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.018 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.5S 3 Months 1,9.50 6 39.00 1 Yaar 75.00 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE. Applications for bookings should be made toMALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED, LOKE YEW BUILDING, KUALA LUMPUR.195 words
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819 1952-01-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Jan. 10, 1952. AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE MOT the absence but a more aggravated form of communalism k it that we are going to witness in the, forthcoming municipal elections in Kuala Lumpur as a result of the UMNO-MCA alliance just announced. The K.L. division of819 words
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218 1952-01-10 2 Tax Exemption On Foreign Profits: Procedure Explained NEW DELHI, Jan. 3.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Finance says: In a Press Note* dated Sept. 2. 1951, the Government of India had announced exemption from Income-Tax of foreign profits which were liable to tax on remittance only provided218 words
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Article99 1952-01-10 2 MANUFACTURE OF DRUGS IN INDIA CALCUTTA, Jan. 7.—lnaugurating the two-day session of the All-India Pharmaceutical Conference here recently, the West Bengal Governor. Dr. H. C. Mookerjee pleaded for a rnore coordinated effort to produce modern medicaments in the -ountry. This, Dr. Mookerjee said, required a high technique of chemical engineering.FOC - 99 words
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Article836 1952-01-10 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Procedure Explained NEW DELHI, Jan. 2:— The new President of India is likely te assume office by the firs week of May, it was learnt to-day. The new Cabinet will be formed thereafter. If, however, the Presiden tiai election is uncontested, thenF.O.C. - 836 words
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Article182 1952-01-10 2 Summoning Of New Parliament NEW DELHI, Jan. 4:— The new Parliament is likely to meet about the nd of April. According to present indications, the House will be in session till September during which many important pending Bills and the budget for 1952--53 will be introduced. The State Legislative Assem-F.O.C. - 182 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-01-10 2 Photo. Spaniards clamber to safety as waves lash a main street near the waterfront at San Sebastian. The late December tempest, described as one of the worst in the Bay of Bisgay, hit Spanish north coast a damaging blow causing sixteen deaths and considerable damage to the waterfront of thisA.P. - 57 words
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Article1186 1952-01-10 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER It happened in an omnibus My burly neighbour was disgorging dense smoke (I would rather say soot), and it filled the bus with a pungent odour. By natur e I am very passive, but there is a limit to my spirit of tolerance. My sensitive nostrils1,186 words
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Article210 1952-01-10 2 CUTTACK. Jan. I:—Typical of the hardships, polling officers faced in the inaccessible regions of Orissa, is th^ story of an England-returned professor and a civil engineer, who conducted polling in Boddang village in Salepur constituency. The party motored 25 miles to reach Asureswar village, walked 7F.O.C. - 210 words
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Article123 1952-01-10 2 MADRAS, Jan. 9. The Papal flag and the Indian National Flag flew from a massive new bu'lding in Armenian Street. Madras, last week. The occasion was the opening of the Catinolic Centre to promote welfare of the youth of Madras "through spiritual, intellectual, social, recreational andFOC - 123 words
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Article146 1952-01-10 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4. The construction of the navigation canal and subsidiary da.n near Sambalpur, which for d part of the Hirakud Dam Project, has now been acandoned by the Governne* t of India as it has been d< taxed to be technically unsound. The canal was toFOC - 146 words
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42 1952-01-10 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 9— The next session of the International Cancer Conference will be held in India in December this year. Representatives of almost all countries, including Indonesia and Indo-China, are expected to attend. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Advertisement129 1952-01-10 2 Ft'ttel and /_2ft^ Happiel now! |rl^ THE feeling of well-being which \^S fir results from taking De Witt's \^mß *Wt Pills is proof of their good influence %1\ on your general health. The reason is that they are a valuable diuretic "<g& §p|2 m i.e. a kidnev stimulant. Your kidneys129 words
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650 1952-01-10 3 bormer Home Minister hazlullah's Statement KARACHI, Jan. 6. Kazi Fazlullah. former Heme Minist r of Sind. has charged the Pakistan Government with cheating Sind into imposition of Governor's rule. The Pakistan Government imposed Governor's rule on bind on the plea that there wasFOC - 650 words
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371 1952-01-10 3 Restrictions In Frontier: Chief Minister's Defence LAHORE, Jan. 7. The Frontier Chief Minister, Khan Abdul Qaiyum Khan, said that political parties which 01 posed the Muslim League In the recent general elections in the province had finalised a programme to launch a civil disobedience movement. In order to prevent thingsFOC - 371 words
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408 1952-01-10 3 Private Property Rights Still Exist In China! HYDERABAD (Dn.). Jan. 7. Prof. BnaUaoharya. a member of the recent Indian Cultural Delegation to Cnina. said here last week that private property rights, both in agriculture and industry, still existed in China and the policy of the present Chinese Government was thatFOC - 408 words
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Article42 1952-01-10 3 HYDERABAD. Jan. s.— Two policemen were killed and another seriously in hired as a remit of an explosion in the Parenda Fort, in Osmanabad district, on Dec. 21, according to official information received here on Dec. 26. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-01-10 3 Hollywood starlet Nancy Valentine leaves the Mayfair Hotel, London, Jan. 4, on her way home to the U.S. She sails on the "He de France." Twenty-three-year-old Nancy arrived In London, Jan. 1, after spending 32 days in India. She had gone there to become the Maharanee of Cooch-Behar following anA.P. - 74 words
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344 1952-01-10 3 DESHMUKH DEPRECATES OUTRIGHT NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES IN INDIA BOMBAY. Jan. 6.— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, deprecated the Idea of outright nationalisation and advocated the policy of utilising the capital available with Government for starting new Industries Instead of disbursing it out as compensation for owning the existing industriesFOC - 344 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-01-10 3 PHOTO. The Burmese Ambassador in London, U Ka si, chats with some of the guests at the Burmese embassy in Charles-street, Jan. 4. The occasion was the fourth anniversary of Burma's independence. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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170 1952-01-10 3 Dr. Graham's Report: Pakistan's Views Finalised KARACHI, Jan. 6.— The Pakistan Government has finalised stand on Dry Graham's second report on Kashmir according to the Foreign Minister. Mr. Zafrullaih Khan. Mr. Zafrullah Khan said that he would be leaving shortly for Paris to tend the forthcoming Security Council meeting whichFOC - 170 words
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Article68 1952-01-10 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. s.— The Madras Habitual Offenders Act haUs been extended by the Government of India to the State of Ajmer with certain minor modifications. Announcing this a Home Ministry press note says that this will replace the Criminal Tribes Act now in force in Aj*ner.FOC - 68 words
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Article64 1952-01-10 3 I CUTTACK. Jan. B.— A new j cement factory went into production last week at RaJgangpur in Orissa. The factory, with a noted capacity for manufacturing 150,000 tons of cmecnt annually, has been consrtructd in the rerecord period of li years Constructed at a capitalFOC - 64 words
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Article635 1952-01-10 3 AMRIT KAUR ON TASK IN INDIA ALIGARH, Jan. 8. Rajkumari Amr i t Kaur Health Minister, Government of India, last week inaugurated the Institute of Ophthalmology at the Aligarh University. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that experts had estimated the number of blindFOC - 635 words
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121 1952-01-10 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6. The Government of India have decided to constitute a Consultative Committee of shipowners to advise In matter* of general policy relating to Indian shipping. The composition of the Committee will toe as follows: (1) Six members nominated by the IndianFOC - 121 words
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Article203 1952-01-10 3 NOTED SWISS CHEMIST IN INDIA BOMBAY. Jan. 8. Prof/ Arthur Stoll. a well-knowa Swiss plant and organic chemist, who has arrived here frem Geneva, said that India was a store-house of medicinal herbs. Dr. Stoll Is attending the thirty-ninth session of the Indian Science Congress at Calcutta at the invitationFOC - 203 words
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Article41 1952-01-10 3 ISMAILIA, Jan. 8. Two British soldiers were killed and two seriously hurt when an explosion wrecked an armoury at Tel El Kebir yesterday, a British military spokesman stated. He said the explosion was believed to ha an accident.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement16 1952-01-10 3 Needler's Chocolates Hall Mark of Quality Highest Standard! Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz, Limited SINGAPORE v16 words
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Advertisement85 1952-01-10 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. Port Swettenham. Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras. S.S. "JALADURGA" (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). Singapore, p. Swettenham Penang. Arriving 16-1-52. 20-1-52. 21-1-52 Departing 19-1-52. 20-1-52. 22-1-52 Arriving 9-2-52. 13-2-52. 14-2-52. Departing 12-2.52. 13-2-52. 15-2-52 Arriving 6.3-52. 9-3-52. 10.3-52'. Departing 8-3-52. 9-3.52. 11.3.52. Agents for Malaya: R. Jumabhoy85 words
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279 1952-01-10 4 CEYLON NEWS: ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF 2m. Yds. EXPECTED COLOMBO: The Co-operative Wholesale Establishment's first and biggest production project— a textile factory capable of turning out two million yards of textiles annually is to be set up this year. The Board of DirectorsFOC - 279 words
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208 1952-01-10 4 JAFFNA: Jaffna will be an appropriate place for the establishment of an institution for the training of Hindu priests, said Mr. S. Natesan, former State Councillor, at a public meeting of Hindus, held here recently at the Navalar School Hall. Vanarpotanal. Mr. Natesan, speaking fromFOC - 208 words
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Article, Illustration265 1952-01-10 4 SHELL AWA RDS LONG SERVICE EMBLEMS Above are the long service emblems awarded to the Shell and An«lo-Saxon employees: Yrs. Service 1. Plain Gold Emblem 10 2. Gold Emblem with One Ruby 15 3. Gold Emblem with One Emerald 20 4. Gold Emblem with One Diamond 25 5. Gold Emblem265 words
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Article67 1952-01-10 4 COLOMBO: Independence Day celebrations in February will be confined to religlou> observances in Colombo and the normal celebrations In outstations. The Home Ministry has decided not to have the celebrations on a big-scale in view of the Royal visit during the second week of the month.FOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-01-10 4 Immediately after the church services on New Year's Eve (Dec. 31) a large crowd crammed the C.Y.M.A. (Our Lady of Lourdes) Church hall to witness a singing, dancing and fancy dress competition for local Indians. In the dancing section, pretty Pressana Balan doing the Plate Dance214 words
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Article61 1952-01-10 4 An armed R.A.F. policeman was called to a private contractor's yard at Changi airfield Tuesday to detain a Chinese worker after an altercation in whioh another Chinese was seriouslyhurt. Tne injured man, said to b suffering from wounds inflicted by carpenter's toots, was admitted to Changi61 words
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Article77 1952-01-10 4 COLOMBO: The Gothic which will bring their Royal Highnesses Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will not pay any port dues for her stay in Colombo. It Is learnt that the Chairman of the Colombo Port Commission made a recommendation to the Treasury andFOC - 77 words
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Article150 1952-01-10 4 COLOMBO. The Government of India has decided to export 20,000 yards of certain types of sarees to Ceylon Immediately. It has been represented to India that thre ls a limited market for these types, described Bhandani, Garhola and Chindri sarees, which are made from superfine IndianFOC - 150 words
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Article101 1952-01-10 4 MATARA: Mohamudu Abdulla (60), of Dikwella, who was brought to the Matara hospital with severe burns, died a few hours after admission. It appears that after taking his dinner, the deceased was enjoying a smoke in bed, when he fell asleep, the burningFOC - 101 words
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Article195 1952-01-10 4 SUICIDE WAVE SURPRISES CORONER COLOMBO: Lack of religious conviction as a basis of character was assigned by Mr. J. N. C. Tiruvelvam, J.P., U.M., the City Coroner, as one of the chief reasons for the suicide wave which has swept the country last year. A steady increase in the numberF.O.C. - 195 words
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109 1952-01-10 4 Foundation Laying Of Sree Narayana Mission Building Mr. K. G N. Raj an, Secreretary, Sree Narayana Mission, Seletar, writes: Dr. P. Natarajan, Mr. John Spiers and Swami Mangalanda may be visiting Singapore to lay the foundation stone of the Seletar Sree Narayana Mission building. The committee of the Mission has109 words
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Advertisement10 1952-01-10 4 TODAY: 7.00 9.30 P.M JAYASHREE KARAN DEWAN V7"DAHEJ" (in Hindustani)10 words
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Advertisement96 1952-01-10 4 !E^Jj2Ef*jjffi^MP-2- Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. (Hindustani) with Sajjan Madhubala Destined To Hit The Head-Line As Another Outstanding Hit! AT DIAMOND Showing To Crowded Houses DaUy At 3.30 7.30 p.m. MUSIC! MIRTH! DANCES! __»w»-n^ l i ijßfy K^^ I Wmifr mfSffi Af&sNt£^ Xv i 4p _^_^_l__k_v _^_H bß^^-' t. 'J_96 words
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