Indian Daily Mail, 16 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 336. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 285 1 Facts Figures About W. Bengal Elections A Brief Statistical [Study CALCUTTA, Jan. 15. Final figures indicative of the colossal character of the General Elections which are now going on, to the Indian Parliament (The House of the People) and the State Legislative Assembly from West Bengal are now available. They
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  • 197 1 w s. m. a Jan. 15. Twenty political parties, large and small, are contesting the General Elections m West Excepting the seat from Beliaghata constituency of Calcutta, the Congress put up candidates for all the seats m the 238-member State Legislative Assembly. Of them, one, Sri Debendra Mohan
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  • 148 1 Madhya Bharat Village GWALIOR, Jan. 15.— Six out of seven members of a family were shot dead by a gang, believed to be dacoits, at Aroli village m Gird district on the night of J«i. 6. it is learnt here to-day. The dacoits, it is reported, suspecting
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  • 126 1 UWAIiIOR, Jan. 3.—According to a report from Budana, a polling station m Ratiam, a gang of dacoits yesterday crossed into the town from the Rajasthan border on horseback and attacked several workers of a political party, injuring four of them. The dacoits also looted three houses
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  • 425 1 Ma labor Tenancy Amendment Act: Landholders' Criticism KOZHIKODE, Jan. 15 The fifth annual session of the Malabar Landholders' Association was held m the Raja's High School at Nileswar recently, Mr. K. C. Manavedan Raja presiding. Mr. T. C. Rama Varma Valia Raja of Nileswar welcomed the gathering. The President, m
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  • 688 1 But 7 hey Cannot Undo The Unification Of The Country SURENDRANAGAR, Jan. 15.— The Congress President Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, talking to Pressmen m his saloon on way to Bhavnagar from Botad, said the Princess were entitled to stand for elections on
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 15.— Voters m India's capital elected four Members of Parliament and 47 State legislators yesterday. Names of nearly 200 candidates were on the ballot. Returns from the election part of the nationwide balloting which has been going on for several weeks will be announced
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Jan. 15. —1t was announced that Mr. John F. Nicoll, Colonial Secretary m Hongkong, has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Singapore to succeed Sir Franklin Charles I Gimson. Reuter
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  • 59 1 WAQF BOARD FOR WEST PUNJAB LAHORE, Jan. B.— The West Punjab Assembly yesterday passed the Punjab Muslim Waqf Bill (1951) to put the Income derived from trusts and endowments to the most progressive and healthy use. The vast wealth derived from various Waqfs (Trusts) will now for the first time
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  • 326 1 Ban On Double Member sh ip: Choice To Be Left To Candidates .v. W^ P EL HL Jan. 10.— A Press communique Issued by the Ministry of Law says that during the present general elections, certain persons who are members of the provisional Parliament have been or are likely to
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  • 108 1 RUSSIA FAILS TO CONVINCE INDIAN BUSINESSMEN BOMBAY. Jan. 15.—Russia's intensive trade propaganda campaign m connection with th c current International Industries Fair here so far has brought her no orders for goods. Russian Ambassador K. V Novikov confirmed the lack of orders at a news conference yesterday. He repeated Russian
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  • 200 1 A General To Head Fed. Govt It is announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, that the King has approved the appointment of General Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer, X.C.8., K.8.E., C.M.G., D.5.0., to be High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya m succession <o
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  • 594 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Because He Couldn't Vote hor Nehru! KARIMGANJ (Assam), Jan. 8. A ninety-year-old Muslim who was one of the early callers at a polling booth m Patharkandi refused to exercise his franchise berauu ho could not vote for Mr. Nehru.
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  • 106 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 10.— The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court presided over by the Acting Chief Justice Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri to-day reserved judgment m the appeal preferred by Mr. Ponnuswami against the judgment of the Madras High Court holding that it had no jurisdiction under Article
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  • 314 2 HYDERABAD, Jan. o. m« Congress annexed one out of four seats, of which resets were announced to-day. Of the remaining seats, two went to the People's Democratic Front and one to the Peasants and Workers' Party. With the announcement or the results to these seats, the
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  • 178 2 SOCIALIST S.C.F. SUCCESSES IN BOMBAY bay Legislative Assembly, according to further results announced to-day. LOWER PAREL Mr. B. S. Jha (Socialist) and Mr. B. C. Kamble (Scheduled Castes Federation) have been elected to the General and Reserved seats respectively of the Assembly from the Chinch-pokli-Lower Parel-Love Grove double-member constituency. The
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  • 96 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 6.— The declaration of the election results from the Sewree-Kalachowk find Naigaum-Wadala doublemember constituency has been, postponed to to-morrow owing to re-counting of the votes as demanded by the Scheduled Caste candidate who was declared defeated m the first counting. Mr. R. D. Bhandare,
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    888 2 PALGHAT Oounfng of votes polled m the election to the State Assembly from Palghat constituency concluded this afternoon. Mr. K. Ramakrishnan, independent candidate (who was supported by the Muslim League and Communists), was leclared elected. The following aa c the details if voting: Electorate: 76.828. Votes polled 45,746.
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  • 104 2 KURNOOL, Jan. 7.— The Collector of Kurnool, Mr. P.V. Madhava Rao, has received information that (yrong ballot papers were issued to voters m one booth m Hosur and another m Kurnool town during the polling on Saturday m the Kurnool Parliamentary constituency and the component dou-ble-member
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  • 104 2 MADUPAI, Jan. 6.— Five persons were arrested yesterday on charges of rioting, assault and wrongful restraint. These persons are alleged to have assaulted a village karnam's servant who was entrusted with an empty steel ballot box by the karnam to be handed over to the Firka
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  • 98 2 TIRUVARUR, Jan. 7.— Five persons were admitted yesterday into the local Government Hospital with injuries caused during a clash. It is stated that Congress volunteers went m a cycle procession through the town canvassing supjtort for the Congress candidates. In Madappuram Pettai Street, it is alleged
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  • 172 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 4.— An International Industries Fair was opened m Bombay on Friday by the State Governor, Raja Maharaj Singh. The fair is the first of its kind m India. Among the countries taking part m it ar e the Soviet Union, China, Czechoslovakia and Iraq.
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  • 37 2 AGA KHAN TO BE WEIGHED IN PLATINUM KARACHI, Jan. 14.— Tne Aga Khan's followers have decided to weigh him In platinum on his 76th birthday on Nov. 2, 1953, his Council of Ministers headquarters revealed today. AP
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  • 113 2 Britain nas uivu*-u iuur nations to send a warship each to assist her m protecting shipping m the Suez Canal, according to a front page report m today's Daily Mirror. This paper's diplomatic cor--A9ipq aiaM paqa^oaddß suon respondent said that the naed to be the
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  • 446 3 LONDON,Jan.I4. Two Sunday newspapers which hay econsistently condemned South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan's racial policies yesterday criticised the decision to have King George VI spend a recuperative holiday m Natal next spring as Dr. Malan's guset. The Independent Observer asserted: 'It seems
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  • 321 3 CAPE TOWN, Jan. 14.— The Cape Times newspaper today rejected criticism by two London Sunday newspapers of Ring George Vl's acceptance of an Invitation by South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan to spend a short recuperative holiday at Botha House, Natal. The paper declared that by
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  • 61 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.— Chester Bowles, U.S. Ambassador to India, said yesterday the Communist situation In the south of India Is "rugged" but "nothing a fuller stomach won't fix." Bowles has returned for conferences with State Department officials. He said Ihe would also see President
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  • 149 3 JAKARTA, Jan. 14.— The Indonesian government hopes to wipe out terrorist bands m troubled West Java within a year. The Indonesian morning paper, "Pedoman," m Jakarta reports It learned from authoritative sources that a special "storm-battalion" of crack police units will be
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  • 142 3 BANGKOK, Jan. 14.— Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, Prime Minister of Thailand, said yesterday that his Goveminent Is drafting a legLs- I latlon which would prohibit j the Communist Party m Thailand for at least 10 years. He added that changes had been made to the current
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  • 114 3 MOSCOW. Jan. 14.— The Communist Party newspaper Pravda described the Soviet pavilion at the Indian International Industries Fair at Bombay as a "huge success" and said that Indian merchants interested In trade with the Soviet Union were "surprised that the Indian Government had not yet signed
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  • 76 3 IRON STEEL FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.— The! Jnited Rlngdom and Belgium supplied the major quantity 1 )f iron and steel that India xrnght abroad during April jo August of 1951. Official figures published here showed India Imported 36,000 tons, of which 30,000 tons came from the United Kingdom
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  • 70 3 NICOSIA, CYPRUS, Jan. 14. —A party of 37 Indian sailors survivors of the British ship Porlock Hill which broke In two after running aground south of Famagusta last December—left Cyprus by air yesterday for their homes m Calcutta. A chartered aircraft of Air India International came here
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  • 95 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 14.— The Netherlands Prime Minister, Mr. Willem Dress, has arrived m the United States for a 13-day visit during which time he will review the whole field of Dutch-United Slates relations. He plans to meet President Truman and Secretary of BtaU Dmb ArhiMi
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  • 1233 3 Establish Public Libraries In All Villages —DR. ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR MADRAS: To prevent wastage of the primary education now imparted by Government at a high cost and to eradicate illiteracy a mong the people, each village m the country should be fu rnished with
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday, i— The Malayan Railway Administration announced that Floods In North Johore have subsided and repairs are being made to the tracks. Train services are now cancelled only between Bedok and Gemas. It is not yet possible to say when
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  • 394 3 LONDON, Jan. 14.— Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq yesterday refused to withdraw Persia's demand for the closure of nine British Consulates, according to a press despatch recelvel m London. Sir Francis Shepherd, British Ambassador, said an urgent call to Dr. Mossadeq's bedside to request the with-"
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  • 540 4  - Rotary Visits Are A Privilege K. P. K. Menon CEYLON NEWS: —Says COLOMBO: Rotary clubs should induce their members to visit foreign countries, and the Rotarians of the countries visited should consider it a privilege to accommodate visiting Rotarians as far as possible m their homes, said Mr. K. P.
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  • 150 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, we have read with disgust the mischievous writing of a self-styled. "Malayan" from Singapore on Saturday 12th January m the "Straits Times" headed "Split among che Indians." Of the 050,000 Indians m Malaya nearly 600,000 are Ta.niLs. The Tamil Festival idea, timely
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  • 275 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. There have been no bandit casualties reported m the Federation m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. this morning. A Malay police constable and two civilians were slightly wounded when three armed and uniformed bandits fired on and stopped a bus m
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  • 86 4 RANGOON, Jan. 15.— The Burma Government offered a reward of Rs. 2,500 yesterday for the capture of self-styled Major General Cassim, leader of the fanatical Muslim organisation "Mujahids Its members have been carrying out raids m the Arakan directed against the Burmese Government The "Mujahids", who m
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  • 445 4 Us «S. S. Chamber Chairman* sStatement At Bombay Press Confab. U f^ 15 M V NesteroV Cha a of the J Chamber of Commerce, said here on Jan. 10 that the expansion of trade between India and Russia and the establishment of closer indo-R^Sa
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  • 249 4 On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 18, 19 and 20, the Fine Art of Movement Academy will present a dance recital at Victoria Theatre In aid of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital for crippled children. The programme consists of three Western ballets: "The One-legged Soldier,"
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  • 40 4 HONGKONG. Jan. 15.— Hongkong's Hindu community ts to have its first temple. The colony's "Hindu association" this week approved plans for a HK$7O,OOO edifice which will be erected m th c Happy Valley district. A. P.
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