Indian Daily Mail, 17 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 337. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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196 1952-01-17 1 But Ministry's 'Strong Man' Defeated From Oul* Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 16. The Congress continues to win nearly all the seats it has con tested m Bombay State, having won 115 out of 137 Assembly seats and 13 out of 14 Parliamentary seats. The Central196 words
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Article66 1952-01-17 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated the new auditorium at the National Physical Laboratory m Delhi on Jan. 14. Mr. Nehru is the President of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. A number of eminent foreign scientists attended the formal opening of theFOC - 66 words
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126 1952-01-17 1 No. Counting Of Votes During Pongal Holidays In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan 16 There has been no counting of votes polled m the general elections m Madras during the last two days because of Pongal holidays. The Congress has wor only 51 out of 130 Assembly seats126 words
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Article137 1952-01-17 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 A Press note Issued yesterday by the Ministry of External Affairs says Mr. M. K. Kripalani, ICS. *t present Minister m Wash ington, has been appointed Ambassador to Bangkok. Biographical Note: Mr. M K. Kripalani was born m 1901 and educatedFOC - 137 words
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Article176 1952-01-17 1 NEW DELHI. Jan 16 Twelve more results of elections to the Bombay State Assembly were announced yesterday. Ten seats have been won by the Congress and two by Independents. The latest party position m the 315-member State Assembly is: Congress 96, Workers and Peasants' Party seven, Ind(epend(entsGIIS - 176 words
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118 1952-01-17 1 PANMUJOM, Jan. 16.— The Reds today denied two International Red Cross representatives permission to enter North Korea. Two representative^, Dr Otto Lehner, chief delegate or the International ComJnittee of the Red Cross, and Albert Decocatrix, a delegate, received a cool reception from aA.P. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-01-17 1 BRITAINN WILL NOT QUIT PERSIA TEHERAN, Jan. 16.—Britain bluntly told Persia today it would stand on its treaty rights and refuse to withdraw all its consulates from Persia The British note invoked the favoured nation rights under the Anglo-Iranian Treaty of 1857 entitling Britain to maintain consulates anywhere m PersiaA.P. - 151 words
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Article160 1952-01-17 1 LONDON. Jan 16. —Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden returned by air today from America, where he took part m the conference between Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Truman. In his party was General Sir Gerald Templer. newlyappointed High Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. Eden told reporters detailsA.P. - 160 words
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Article126 1952-01-17 1 Musical evenings of recorded music are very popular these days and most evenings of the week, the H.M.V. Studio, 4th floor, Mac Donald House, Orchard Roard, have recitals On Saturday, Jan. 19 (6 p.m.) it has been arranged to hold a recital of Indian Music Records of all126 words
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55 1952-01-17 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 16.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill left Ottawa by train late yesterday for Washington to address a joint session of Congress on Thursday. The 77-year-old British leader and his advisers spent five days m Canada on a round of talks with Canadian Government officialsA.P. - 55 words
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Article59 1952-01-17 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— Cardinal Francis Joseph Spellman, Archbishop of New York, who is now on his way home from Korea, met Prime Minister Nehru m New Delhi on Monday. Talking to newsmen later the Cardinal said that he has been greatly impressed by variousFOC - 59 words
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172 1952-01-17 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 16 Some 2,000 Dutchmen gathered m the large meeting hall of the former Hague Zoo on Thursday night to hear "Turco" Westerling's voice over a wire-recorder spur them to "shoulder the the task oi saving the Netherlands and the Indonesian peopleA.P. - 172 words
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Article67 1952-01-17 1 Dr. B. Natarajan, Economic Adviser to the Government of Madras, arrived here on Tuesday from Tokyo, ac companied by his wife after their tour of the United States of America. He attended several interna tional conferences on Technical Aid and Agriculture They ate leaving this67 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-01-17 1 Mexican Envoy Presents Credentials NEW DELHI. Jan 16.— The Ambassador-designate of Mexico, Senor Lie Don Emillo Portes Gil, presented his Letters of Credence to President Rajendra Prasad m Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House) yesterday. Senor Gil is th c first Mexican Ambassador to India. The Ambassador-designate inspected a Gnard of HonourFOC; A.P. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration332 1952-01-17 1 Pongal Day Tragedy At Sabarimalai Temple 1 33 Pilgrims Killed In Hreworks Explosion From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 16. —A disastrous explosion at the ill-fated Sabarimalai Temple killed 33 persons and injured more than a 100 on Pongal Day when more than two lakhs (200.000) of pilgrims gathered thereReuter - 332 words
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63 1952-01-17 1 Savings Bank— Maximum Deposit Raised The Director of Posts Singapore, m a statement announces that with effect from the Jan. 1 the limits m respect of all classes of Savings Bank accounts with the exception of public and conjoint accounts have been raised as follows: Initial Deposit from $4,000 to63 words
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Article44 1952-01-17 1 Owing to floods considerable congestion of traffic and some hours delay must be expected at the Mv a r Ferry. The public are advised to travel via Muar only when on urgent business, says a Johore Government Press statement44 words
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Article52 1952-01-17 1 Tpe 0.C.P.D., Alor Gajah, has issied the following order: "With effect from Jan. 20, 1952, until Jan. 30, 1952, ttae curfew hours on all main roads and fenced-in areas m Alor Gajah district will be lifted from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on account of the Chinese52 words
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Article81 1952-01-17 1 The Malayan Railway Administration regrets to announce that owing to the derailment of a pilot train m Perak last night the arrival of the Night Mail trains at Kuala Lumpur and Penang will be considerably delayed. Day Mail trains will run as usual i KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: Five81 words
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Advertisement31 1952-01-17 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 1 Year 78.0031 words
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883 1952-01-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Thurs. Jan. 17, 1952. India Will Make No Exception IT is reported thot 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 m its territory. The Borneo Government is further883 words
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224 1952-01-17 2 RE -POLLING ORDERED IN SEVEN STATIONS CHIDAMBARAM. Jan. 7.— Mr. M. Chadramouli Reddi, Revenue Divisional Officer and th e Returning Officer, Chidambharam, has ordered r'e-pollina: m seven polling stations m the Cuddalore State Assembly constituency owing to the fact that certain irregularities had been noticed m regard to the symbolsF.0.C. - 224 words
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Article56 1952-01-17 2 COLOMBO: Jan. 15.— Mr Harold F. Holt. Australia's Minister of Labour and immigration, was elected Chairman of the <&eneral Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association which began Its third annual conference here. Yesterday's session wat confined to a discussion oi the annual report covering the Association*!) activities lastF.O.C. - 56 words
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1190 1952-01-17 2 Nearly 60 p. c. Of Pepsu People Caste Their Vote Show Of Coloured Costumes In Booths PATIALA, Jan. 8. PEPSU voters m Sangrur constituency have exceeded the fondest expectations of the-can-didates and canvassers, writes our correspondent. No one had estimated voting m the rural areas to exceed 30 to 40FOC - 1,190 words
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Article239 1952-01-17 2 BOMBAY: The Returning Officer m Agripada constituency overruled an objection raised by Mr. Adam Adil who alleged that seven ballot boxes were tampered with. Before declaring the result, the Returning Officer said that it was impossible to conceive that any boxes could be tampered with. The239 words
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Article1412 1952-01-17 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER There was an utter mass of :onfusion prevailing on my able aud the trays were house full', nay over stuffed vith all sorts of papers. I thought it was high ttiem c I aunched on a campaign of jrand clearance. In the meanwhile let me tell1,412 words
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Advertisement72 1952-01-17 2 Passages to South India BiLS.N. CO., Straits/Nagapattinam/Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS S 3 n o!T 5 p "TST PCTai 24- 2-52 as: at; 2 2 M 20-3-52 tg 27" 2-52 First Class, Second Class "A" "B" Excellent a g e^o^on and every facility and comfit i^ecK passages with or without72 words
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289 1952-01-17 3 For Obtaining A Separate State VIJAYAWADA, Jan. 13.— A conference of Andhra Rashtra Sthapana Satyagraha Sangh, held here on Wednesday, decided to start satyagraha for the achievement of Andhra State on Feb. 12, the anniversary of immersion of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes. The decisionF.0.C. - 289 words
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125 1952-01-17 3 INDIA'S TRADE WITH BRITAIN: FAVOURABLE BALANCE REPORTED NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— India had a favourable ba lance of over Rs. 47 crores m her trade with Britain during the first eleven months of 1951, according to statistics available here. During this period, India's exports to Britain totallea Rs. 188,68,80,000 asF.0.C. - 125 words
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316 1952-01-17 3 PONDICHERRY, Jan. 9— M. Andre Menard, Commissioner for Frecnh Indian Settlements, declared open, this evening, the two-day extraordinary session of the newly elected Representative Assembly at the Town Hall, Pondicherry. All the 39 members of the House were present. The Commissioner was presented with aF.0.C. - 316 words
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Article109 1952-01-17 3 HYDERABAD (Dn.) Jan. 9. A division bench of the Hyderabad High Court comir. *Ed the death sentences passed on Venkatachari and Aye other Communists by the Sessions Judge, Medak, for the offence of "kidnapping and murdering" Narsa Reddi, Patel of Maqdoompuram on Sept. 13, 1948, to transportationF.0.C. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-01-17 3 Photo Photo. A section of the crowd that attended the celebration of the 'Tamils Festival' on Sunday Jan. 13. IDM. Music Programme at 'Tami Is Festival*. (Above) Karaikudi Sangeetl a Vidwan Ma nirajan and Party; (Below) Kumari Ijayalaksiimi and party. I. D.M.IDM; I.D.M. - 42 words
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582 1952-01-17 3 Conditions In Frontier Charges Against Qayum Khan DEPUTATION MEETS NAZIMUDP'-' KARACHI, Jan. 16. The former veteran Frontier Muslim League leader, Pir of Zakori Sharif, said at a Press Conference here that the sta te of affairs m the Frontier Province was "endangering the whole of democratic life m Pakistan." TheF.0.C. - 582 words
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236 1952-01-17 3 OCCUPATION OF HINDU HOUSES: FRESH REPORTS FROM EAST BENGAL CALCUTTA, Jan. 11.—Information received m Calcutta indicates that forcible occupation of Hindu houses by Muslim refugees m many puts of East Bengal, ;s still continuing. Sources close to the sufferers m Calcutta point out that this menace of forcible occupation byF.0.C. - 236 words
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170 1952-01-17 3 JAMSHEDPUR, Jan. 12.Members of different communities of Jamshedpur at a public meeting adopted unanimous resolutions against allotment of Tata lands for residential purpose to Blharis only. The Andhra citizens of Jamshedpur assembled under the auspices of the Andhra Society on Dec. 16 and viewedF.O.C. - 170 words
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Article52 1952-01-17 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 9.— The Slndri Fertilizer Factory, which initially went into production at midnight of Oct. 30-31, «1951, produced 300 tons of ammonium sulphate on Jan. 7. The maximum rate of production of 1,000 tons a day is expected to be reached about the middle of thisF.0.C. - 52 words
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Article25 1952-01-17 3 POONA. Dr. M. R. Jayakar, Vice-Chancellor of the Poona University underwent a minor operation at a private nursing heme here this25 words
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Article202 1952-01-17 3 BANGALORE. Jan. 13. Those who wish to have coffee are to pay extra price hereafter. The prices of coffee seeds and powder have been enhanced by the Indian Coffee Board with effect j from Jan. 1 this year. The price of one lb. coffee powder, whichF.0.C. - 202 words
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Article149 1952-01-17 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 10. A 'scheme for developing the Bill Market m India is being considered by the Reserve Bank of India, it is reliably learned here. A conference of Bankers was held during \he weekend m this regard. The scheme broadly envisages advances being made by theF.0.C. - 149 words
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Article12 1952-01-17 3 morning. Dr. Jayakar was was reported to be making satisfactory progress. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 12 words
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Article87 1952-01-17 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 9. Indian Navy's flagship I.N.S. "Delhi" flying the flag of Rear-Ad-miral N. V. Dickinson, RearAdmiral Commanding I.N. Squadron sailed from Bombay this morning on a seven-week cruise. "Delhi" will first call at Cochin on Jan. 11 and stay there for three days before sailing forF.0.C. - 87 words
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Article198 1952-01-17 3 DELAY IN COUNTING IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA, Jan. B.— A West Bengal Government spokesman to-day explained the reasons for the delay m announcing the results of polling m th e State. Talking to Pressmen, he said the polling programme here had been framed m relation to the available man powerFOC - 198 words
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Article, Illustration218 1952-01-17 4 CEYLON NEWS: Photo. Oaths Amended For Indian National GALLE: At the Galle Assizes before Mr. Justice E. H. T. Gunasekera, a juror Mr. S. S. Narayan an Indian national teaching m Ceylon, refused to take the jurors' oath m its usual form which readsF.O.C.; A.P. - 218 words
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Article189 1952-01-17 4 COLOMBO: Weight not volume will be the measure for dealing m rice, if a proposal now before the Food Ministry is accepted. It is estimated that the new system will result m a .saving to Government of approximately Rs. 4 millions i per year. Ceylon consumesFOC - 189 words
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319 1952-01-17 4 Racial Discrimination Even In Sports SAN DIEGO, California, Jan. 14. —An angry Joe Louis was at war with th c Professional Golfers Association today over its rule prohibiting him and other Negroes from tournament play. The long-standing PBA rule against non-white players fell on Louis when he arrived yesterday for319 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-01-17 4 NO RACE CALLED "CEYLON MUSLIMS"? COLOMBO: There was no race called "Ceylon Muslims," said Senator, Sir Razik Farced, addressing a public meeting at the Madrasathul Baari Arabic College, Weligama, on the occasion of a reception given him by the Muslims of Weligama. There was a common error, he said, byFOC; AP - 205 words
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Article69 1952-01-17 4 THREE FOR CUSTOMS TRAINING COLOMBO: Three Customs Officers have been selected for specialised training abroad under the Colombo Plan Technical Assistance Scheme. They are Mr. D. J. P. Senaratne, Chief Assistant Appraiser; Mr. M. Arliss Assistant Charges Officer; and Mr. E. Aluvihare, Assistant Preventive Officer. Mr. Senaratne will study appraisingFOC - 69 words
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Article315 1952-01-17 4 To Study Rice Italian In Ceylon COLOMBO: Sent by the Italian Government on a tour of all the rice producing countries of the East, Professor Dolt Luigi Borasio of the Rice Experimental Station of Vercelli and Dr. Giovanni Radicci, have arrived m Ceylon. They have been commissioned by the ItalianFOC; F.0.C. - 315 words
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129 1952-01-17 4 Ceylon Will Ask For Experts On College Industries COLOMBO: Technical assistance and export advice for the development of a number of s.nali scale industrial ventures will be the Shlel subject for discuss iyn between the Ceylon team ami the Governing body E.C.A.F.E.. at the forthcoming eigMh session of the E.C.A.F.E.FOC - 129 words
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