Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 331. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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250 1952-01-11 1 fresh Elections In Six Months Only Solution Says Socialist Leader From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 10. With only twelve more results to be announced in the elections in TravancoreCochin, grave anxieties have grown in the State about the stability of the future administration that250 words
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168 1952-01-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 10.—Opposition paities continue to earn Assembly seats at th e expense of the Congress in Madras elections. Tiie results announced yesterday (Wednesday) show that Congress has won only seven out of 14 seats. The overall party position is Conrreas168 words
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251 1952-01-11 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— Mr. B.K. Patil, President of the BOMBAY Congress Committee, gt« day declared elected in the first contested result to the Ho' of th e People announced from Bombay city. H^ defeated his Socialist rival. Mr. Purshotamdas Tricumdas, and the independent rival,GIIS - 251 words
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245 1952-01-11 1 CANDIDATES FOR K.L. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS The following are the candidates who were nominated yesterday for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections. Th' election takes place on Fe'c 16. In brackets besides eac name is the candidate.-, symbol: BUNGSAR WARD 1. Inche Ahmad bin Haji Mahmcod Anchor) 2. Mr.v Devaki Krishnan (Fish).245 words
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Article314 1952-01-11 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that there is a slight improvement in the position in North Johore but restoration of through communication is dependent on the rate at which the flood waters subside as also the incidence of further heavy rain. Eight Ballast Trains together with314 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-01-11 1 Photo. British pverseas Airways Corporation Stewardess DoyleOwen was married at Kensington Register Office, London, on Jan. 2. Her bridegroom was Mr. Douglas Leslie Davies of Kensington who is a rubber planter in Malaya. Photo shows: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leslie Davies kav e Kensington Register Office after their wedding. A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article25 1952-01-11 1 The 73rd Birthday of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshl will be celebrated at the Vivekananda Ashrama Hall, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow Saturday.25 words
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157 1952-01-11 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10. A four-man solar eclipse expedition, organised by the AstronoO*. '-ervato'iy at KodaifSouth India), is now on its way to Iraq to observe the eclipse on February 25. Thia is the fourth solar «x--pedition undertaken by the Ko- daikanalGIIS - 157 words
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73 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— President declared that the world still walked in th e shadow of another world war in his annual "State of the Union" message to Congress yesterday. Appealing to the American people to step up defence production, he said the Soviet Union,Reuter - 73 words
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Article54 1952-01-11 1 Aboard the Associated Press tug Englishman, Jan. 10. The freighter Flying Enterprise sank in the Atlantic today after rescue of her gallant two-man crew. Thus Capt. Kurf Carlsen's valiant fight against the elements to save his ship and argo valued at four millions dollars (US) came toA.P. - 54 words
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Article89 1952-01-11 1 January 24 will be a public holiday in Trengganu on the occasion of the birthday of the Sultan of Trengganu. In view of the Emergency the Sultan has ordered that no ceremonial parades cr other celebrations be held on that day. He has decided to distribute the89 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 The Mutual Security AgencyWednesday granted India U5527,100,000 for continuation of the American wheat aid progaamme. Indonesia was granted US$lO,OOO for American technical aid. A PAP - 34 words
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473 1952-01-11 1 C. G. Reiterates Britain's SelfGovt.Pledge To Malaya "It will take long to complete the task of forming a united, self-reliant Malayan nation. The pace at which the work advances and the date at which the ultimate aim is reached depends on you. No-one should have the slightest fear that in473 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-01-11 1 Phote. Crown £rinc e Akihito, 18-year-old son of Japanese Bmperor Hirohito, gives a display of horsemanship as he rides his "Wakazakura" over an obstacle in Tokyo. This picture was taken by a photographer of the Japanese Imperial Household. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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135 1952-01-11 1 PROMrSES PERMANENT SETTLEMENT: PREFERS SOUTH INDIANS NEW DELHI, Jan. 10. The Government of British North Borneo has asked the Indian Government to permit the emigration of 10,000 Indians with their families for permanent settlement in its territory, it was reliably learned here yesterday.Reuter - 135 words
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130 1952-01-11 1 MADRAS. Ja'n. 10— Now in session in Madras is the fifth South Indian Natyakala (dance) Conference organised by the Indian Institute of Fine Arts. A large number of danc e exponents are attending it. At the inaugural session. Mr. P.S. Sarangapani Iyengar emphasised theFOC - 130 words
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Article137 1952-01-11 1 LONDON, Jan. 10— In a television interview in London on Tuesdav the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. V. K. Krishna Mfnon, said that India sought friendship and collaboration with all countries in the world. In the course of the debate on "the real source of India's influenceGIIS - 137 words
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Article88 1952-01-11 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10. A coal board has been set up by the Central Government with powers to take steps to maintain safety in coalmines and to conserve coal. An ordinance promulgated in New Delhi on Tuesday says that the Central Government will take under ItaGIIS - 88 words
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Article75 1952-01-11 1 The Middle School of the Chung Wah High School, Klang. which was closed on Nov. 29 last by order of the Selangor Education Department is being given the opportunity to re-open when the new term begins on Jan. 14. The closing of the school was due to -thr* presence of75 words
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790 1952-01-11 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Jan. 11, 1952. MCA SUSPICIOUS ABOUT IMP? THE Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the UMNO, Datin Puteh Maria, may not be the only one to confess ignorance of, and -deny all responsibility for, the electoral alliance which it has entered into with the790 words
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347 1952-01-11 2 Funeral Party See 'Dead' Woman Alive COLOMBO: A woman for whose funeral her husband, relations and neighbours had made all arrangements was found by them alive when went to the De Soysa Maternity Home to fetch the "corpse." The incident took place on Sunday morning. The previous afternoon the womanF.O.C. - 347 words
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Article102 1952-01-11 2 MADRAS, Jan. 9.— The year 1951 has been the most prosperous year for South Indian film industry, according to a bulletin issued by the iSouth Indian Film Chamber J*»f Commerce. There are at present 21 studios in South India, some of them comparing favourably with theGIIS - 102 words
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1501 1952-01-11 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Ballot Boxes hound 7 ampered BOMBAY, Jan. 4: The Congress has won 22 of the 23 State Assembly seats, results of which were announced to-day. It lost only one seat to the Socialists in Greater Bombay by a margin ofFOC - 1,501 words
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Article949 1952-01-11 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER BEAUTY AND UGLINESS The Helen that caused thfc Iliad of woes in the bus yesterday, was going into the Happy World, wher« there was being held a body-beauty contest' Men and women (the latter in very large numbers!) in all shades of sobriety were present. Body-beai-ty949 words
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1344 1952-01-11 3 Speech At Opening Of New Bridge Across Cauvery PUGALUR, Jan. 8. Declaring open the new bridge built across the Cauvery at Pugalur recently, Mr. K. Santanam, Minister of State for Railways and Transport, Government of India, presiding, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari referredFOC - 1,344 words
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Article106 1952-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston emu-chill, was leaving here today for a visit to New York and Canada after the first phase ol his talks with President Truman on world problems. The two days of formal meetings aX the White HouseReuter - 106 words
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Article76 1952-01-11 3 ISMAILIA, Jan. 9.— A pitched battle between British troops and Egyptians was raging on the road from lemailia to Tel El Kebir this morning alter the Egyptians ambusned a British military convoy, killing one officer and one private soldier. The incident occured a lew milesReuter - 76 words
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Article139 1952-01-11 3 POST OFFICE HOLIDAYS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Dec. 31.— Tne following days will be ebserved as post office holidays in all circles during the year 1952 in addition to Sundays, except that in the Madras Circle Pongal will be observed as a post office holiday on Jan. 14 in lieuFOC - 139 words
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Article139 1952-01-11 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 8. The Committee of the Federation oi Indian Chambers of Commerce, which met here recently under the chairmanship of Mr. C. M. Kothari. decided to celebrate the Federation's silver jubilee this year. It also decided to request Prime Minister Nehru to Inaugurate its 25th annualFOC - 139 words
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1014 1952-01-11 3 Industries, In India Make Marked Progress In 1946-51 RS. 450 CRORES INVESTED NEW DELHI, Jan. 8. Total inve* tmeiu i2^ 1 l dus u try in India the five year*, 1946-51, has been approximately estimated by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry at Rs. 450 cror%. InFOC - 1,014 words
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448 1952-01-11 4 Parliamentary Secretary Is Defeated CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA: At the 16th annual general meeting of the Moolai Co-operative Hospital Society Ltd., Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education, who had been functioning as President of the Society for the past four years, had to give way to Mr.FOC - 448 words
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Article147 1952-01-11 4 Sf«S)o<2£-<£_2oC"=g><E)oC£-*a-£)oC3^4 Coming with a BANG! "Ameer El Intikam" or The Count of Monte Cristo •with Samia Gamal Anwar Wagdy ptW<-H*WBHB»I*M>W COLOMBO: "Nationalism should not be allowed to career unbridled, but should be restrained with the curb of justice and fairplay," said Mr. H. H. Basnayake, At-torney-General,F.O.C. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-01-11 4 Photo. This is the first picture of the American freighter, "Flying Enterprise," listing precariously, 250 miles west of the Irish Coast. Alone on board is th e Danish-born captain of the vessel, 37-year-old Kurt Carlsen, who refused to be taken off with the passengers arid crew. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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266 1952-01-11 4 COLOMBO: Two Americans— a foreign correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News" and his wife— are vexed at the distinctions drawn by quarantine officials in Ceylon. Mr. George A. Weller. Mediterranean correspondent for the Chicago "Daily News" who arrived in Ceylon by the overland route fromF.O.C. - 266 words
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