Indian Daily Mail, 19 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl. VII. NO. 339. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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342 1952-01-19 1 But Captures 14 OutOf 19 Parliamentary Seats From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 18. Socialist Mr. S. Pakiriswamy Pillai won the Assembly seat from Perambur Constituency m Madras City defeating Cong ressman Dr. M. Santhosham and six ethers. This is the se condCopyright - 342 words
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Article61 1952-01-19 1 CONGRESS SUPREME IN BOMBAY Copyright From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 18.—Congress has won Bombay State —'Diursday's results showed Congress has secured 181 seats m the 315-member Assembly, thus ensuring It an absolute majority over all other parties even if they win all the remaining seate. So far out ofCopyright - 61 words
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188 1952-01-19 1 Dy. Food MinisterThirumala Rao Defeated EARLIER REPORTS: i From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 17— The first Central Government Minister to be defeated m the elections was the Union Deputy Minister for Food Mr. M. Thirumala Rao who lost the Parliamentary seat at Kakinada to Communist Mr. C. Venkatarama Rao.Copyright - 188 words
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196 1952-01-19 1 First Victory In Madras City Goes To Communist Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 17.— The first candidate to be elected to the State Assembly from Mad' ras City proved to be Communist Mr. P. Jeevanandam who defeated 11 contestants for Washermanpet seat. Jeevanadam one of the Reds' greatest oratorsCopyright - 196 words
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Article, Illustration178 1952-01-19 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. Two results of elections to the House of the People were announced yesterday. Mr. D. P. Kaxmarkar (Congress);- Deputy Minister for Commerce was declared elected from Bombay, while Mr. C. V. Ramarao (Communist) was declared elected from Madras defeating Mr. M. Thifumalrao (Congress).G.I.I.S. - 178 words
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124 1952-01-19 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 18.— Mr. Chester Bowles, m .naming a recommendation to the {Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the United States put m a $1 000,000,000 economic aid programme tor India, was understood to have favoured it on a hallgilt naif -loan basis toReuter - 124 words
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Article136 1952-01-19 1 People's Democratic Front 30. independents nine. Socialists nine, peasants and Workers Party eight. Scheduled Castes Federation four; total 116. BOMBAY: Congress 165, Independents ten peasants and Workers Party nine, socialists four, Scheduled Castes Federation one, Kisan Kamgar Paksha one; total 190. MADRAS: Congress 63, independents 25, Communists 23, KMPP 14,GIIS - 136 words
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Article126 1952-01-19 1 MADRAS, Jan. 18.— Political observers confessed themselves shaken on Thursday by Communist gains m the elections for the Madras State Legislative Assembly, which are still going on. So far Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party has won 63 seats, the Communists 24. At stake are 159 seats.A.P. - 126 words
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Article210 1952-01-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday Two Malay soldiers were wounded, one of them seriously, when bandits attacked a military convoy on Wednesday m the Mersing area of Johore, says today's Emergency Communique, it adds: A Chinese woman was ab ducted by four armed and uniformed bandits on Wednesday210 words
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155 1952-01-19 1 The Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund Committee haa been set up to organise the collection of money for a Memorial Fund to Sir Henry Gui'ney. Before launching a Fe-deration-wide appeal for funds it is desired to decide for what purpose the Fund should be used. Th155 words
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Article52 1952-01-19 1 From Our Own Coi respondent KOTTAYAM, Jan. 18. The deathroll m th c tragic explosion at Sabarimalai Temple has now risen to 55. and it is feared more deaths among the injured will occur since it is difficult to take medical aid to the remote jungle52 words
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262 1952-01-19 1 Addressing the monthly meeting of the Overseas League on Thursday Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, spoke of the remarkable developments that had taken place m India since Independence four-and-a-h a 1 f years ago. He had262 words
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Article118 1952-01-19 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. Several organisations m Delhi, including Karnaiaka Sangeeta Sabha and the National Cultural Organisation, are celebrating Thyagaraja Festival from Jan. 17 to Jan. 21. The Minister for Transport and Railways. Mr. N. Gapalaswami Ayyangar, wiii preside at the Festival. Thyagaraja. who lived from118 words
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Article68 1952-01-19 1 CAIRO, Jan. 18 A state of emergency was proclaimed m Cairo this morning "to Dreserve public security.'— Reu- ter. considered by a Select Committee and should b e addressed to: The Secretary Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund, The Treasury, Kuala Lumpur. If possible letters should be68 words
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Article, Illustration426 1952-01-19 1 Record Indo-Malayan Trade In 195 1 Tli c year 1951 has been the most prosperous year m the history of Malaya's trade relations with India, according to figures released by the Office of the India Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore Despite serious set-backs and impediments to th e free flowA.P. - 426 words
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Article93 1952-01-19 1 Governor Sir Franklin Gun son, will leave Singapore h\ R.AF. plane today <Saturdrvj to pay a formal visil to Saigon m response t< an invitation from tru French High Commission He will return to Slngap^n on Jan 26. He will be uc companied by hl»s A.D.C Cast.93 words
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213 1952-01-19 1 Both the Governments ot the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore have exempted from the provisions of the Emergency Regulations the National Flag oi£ tne Republic of India and permitted its display on the Republic Day. Jan. 26. says a Press213 words
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101 1952-01-19 1 Siri Satguru Partap Singh ji, the leader of the Namdhari Sikh Community, is scheduled to arrive from India by, X.L.M. plane about 11.25 ajn. tomorrow (Sunday). He will be met by local prominent Indians at the air port. This is his second visit to101 words
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870 1952-01-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat. Jan. 19, 1952. Notes And Comments INSPIRE THE MANY EXACTLY a week hence is the Indian Republic Day the great national day for Indians all over the world. On that day, the Indian Daily Mail and its sister paper the Tamil Murasw will as usual870 words
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Article88 1952-01-19 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.— India had a deficit of Rs 40 crores (m Pakistan currency) m her trade with Pakistan between Feb. 26 and Oct. 31, 1951. According to a press release of the Pakistan High Commission here India's imports from Pakistan exceeded her exports m OctoberFOC - 88 words
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Article47 1952-01-19 2 NEW DELHI. Jan. 12.— The Government of India have appointed Mr. N. B. Roy, Professor of Islamic History, Visva-BharaM University Santiniketan, as a corresponding member of the Indian Historical Records Commission for the period upto 31st March, 1952. It was announced recently. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article52 1952-01-19 2 BUXAR, Jan. 7.— A gang of 20 dacoits raided a house m Purahtola m Dumraon and carried away boxes containing cash and ornaments worth about Rs. 10,000 on Saturday night after severely belabouring two inmates of th e house, according to a report received here. Details areF.O.C. - 52 words
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Article270 1952-01-19 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA. Bombay Branch's Resolution BOMBAY, Jan. 12. The Socialist Party (Bombay State) has "unreservedly accepted the verdict of the electorate" m Bombay city m the general election m favour of the Congress. A resolution adopted by the executive of the Bombay branch of theFOC - 270 words
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Article74 1952-01-19 2 BARODA, Jan. 11.— A mock bridal procession with the "bridegroom" on horse back followed by a group of men and women m gala dress to the accompaniment of band music, formed part of Congress election campaign m Baroda city to-day. A number of children m motorFOC - 74 words
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Article68 1952-01-19 2 HAZARIBAGH, Jan. 10 Shri Muniram Gupta, Congress candidate from Barhi constituency to Bihar Assembly, was arrested on charge of carrying voters to a polling station m car. H e was later released on a ball of Rs. 4,000. Two cases of alleged impersonation were reported from HazaribaghFOC - 68 words
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92 1952-01-19 2 AMBALA, Jan. 9.— A Presivillage voter m Deganga ed for allegedly coercing the voters at the Laha polling station m Naraingarh constituency of Ambala district recently, will be tried m a law court for contraventing the provisions of the representation of Peoples Act,FOC - 92 words
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Article77 1952-01-19 2 BOTH BULL CART OR NONE! CALCUTTA, Jan. 10. A village voter m Deganga constituency (24-Parganas District) who had come m his family bullock-cart wanted to vote for candidates having bull (Congress) and cart (Independent) as their symbols. When told that he could vote only for one and not for two,77 words
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Article46 1952-01-19 2 ASANSOL (Burdwan), Jan. B.— Th e Returning Officer of the Kuti constituency has, it is learnt, provisionally fixed January 23 for re-polling m the four polling booths, where ballot boxes were found to be defective during the polling on January 3 FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article39 1952-01-19 2 SANGRUR m (P.E.P.S.U.) Jan. 9. A voter was arrested to-day m the Raj High School polling station on a charge of displaying the symbol of a candidate m a polling booth which is a prohibited area.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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336 1952-01-19 2 HYDERABAD, Jan. 12.— The Hyderabad Government have recently instructed all their district officers to take "strong and prompt action against those who, m the guise of election propaganda, incite people to violence or use foul and obscene language which might exasperate public sentiment or cause communal336 words
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Article, Illustration344 1952-01-19 2 SHILLONG, Jan. 13.— Assam's fight against the terrorist menace has been given m a detailed official account issued for the first time by the Government. The activities of the terrorist parties during the past two years and also the measures adopted by the Government "mFOC; AP - 344 words
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Article73 1952-01-19 2 eminent would consider the question of lifting the ban on the party only if the Communists surrendered their arms and ammunition to Government Mr. Reddi added that both the State Minister, Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, and Hyderabad's Chief Minister. Mr. M. K. Vellodi, had earlier laid down that th c banFOC - 73 words
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Article71 1952-01-19 2 LAHORE, Jan 12 —The period of detention of Allama Mashriqi, the former Khaksar leader has been extended for another six months, according to a release by th P Islam League headquarters here The Allama was arrested m January last year under the Punjab Public Safety Act. He isFOC - 71 words
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Article221 1952-01-19 2 NAQPUR, Jan. 7.— Mr. R. 8. Ruiker, MX. A., led a group of about three hundred workers of the Empress Mills m procession to the Secretariat He met the Labour Commissioner and told him the conditions under which workers would agree to resume work on Jan. 10.FOC - 221 words
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Article96 1952-01-19 2 JALPAIGURI, Jan. 7.— Three police officers and two constables were injured when the vehicle m which they wer« touring the election centres m the Western Duars constituency of Jalpaiguri District dashed against a tree at Malabazar according to reports received here. Th c injured included theFOC - 96 words
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1165 1952-01-19 3 Nehru Lays Foundation Of Rs. 13 Crore Scheme immmrVl J™' A nother $te P *>*<"* improving «^hn?f H, ,t eC °l. omy Vi,al to he industrial progress and foreign trade, was taken on Jan. 10 when the Prin^u,? JFOC - 1,165 words
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210 1952-01-19 3 MADRAS, Jan. B.— Madras city with a population of 16 lakhs is now faced with acute water shortage. The city's water supply, which was 15 million gallons a day a month ago, has gradually been reduced and to-day it stands at 11 million gallons aFOC - 210 words
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Article97 1952-01-19 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 16.—Viking aircraft used by Indian airlines have been temporarily grounded at the request of the manufacturers. Vickers-Armstrong, m Britain. The aircraft are expected to be back m the air soon after special parts have been flown out from Britain. An airlines official said thereReuter - 97 words
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89 1952-01-19 3 NEW DELHI, Jan 16.— A party of three Indonesian election observers, led by Mrs. Pudgobuntoro, returned to Delhi on Sunday after their visit to Bombay and Hyderabad to watch parliament and Delhi State elections. Yesterday (election day inDelhi) the party was taken round various pollingFOC - 89 words
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Article43 1952-01-19 3 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 16. —The President of the Ibsen Academy of Literature, Denmark, has announced the award of the first George Bernard Shaw international prize for understanding Shavian literature to Mr. Jagdish Mehra of the Physics Department Allahabad University.- GIISGIIS - 43 words
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Article85 1952-01-19 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— The Indian delegation to the ECAFE conference m Rangoon this month 'will be led by Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Central Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry. Other members are: Mr. M. K. Poyvala, Iron and Steel Controller. Central Ministry of Commerce andFOC - 85 words
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84 1952-01-19 3 GAUHATI, Jan. 11. Apatani Plateau of twenty square-mile area m the Balipara frontier tract m the northeast frontier is the densest populated area m rural India.According to an official report 2100 colourful Apacani tribesmen live m the Plateau, working out at the rate of 1005F.O.C. - 84 words
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Article65 1952-01-19 3 DACOITS CLASH WITH VILLAGER S CHIN^UHAH, Jaa U«— One peri|Oji.was W in a clash between a^ A of dacoits and vil' j m Dhaniakhali (Hboghly district) early this w< ,k. The dacoits wen retreating after raiding t ie house of a wealthy villager, when his neighbour? rished to his help65 words
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Article61 1952-01-19 3 ATTANA^ALLA: The] shortage of matches is still acute hej j ;ind the villagers, mos* oX whom have bought no matches for the last three days since the prf l T-bise to 50 cts. a box adopt other means of keeping uieir fires going. Some ofFOC - 61 words
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336 1952-01-19 3 1951 ACT INVALIDATED BY SUPREME COURT NEW DELHI, Jan. U.— A majority judgment of the Supreme Court to-day held Sec. 5 (1) of the West Bengal Special Courts Act 1951 empowering the State Government to establish special courts as ultraF.O.C. - 336 words
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Article53 1952-01-19 3 MADHUBANI, Jan. 12.— Three persons, including a women, wer c killed by wild boars last week m village Narhiya near here. Destruction of rabi crops on a large scale has also been reported from the neighbouring areas of this viUage dv« to the depredations ofF.O.C. - 53 words
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926 1952-01-19 4 Letter to the Editor: Sir,— Between 25th and 31st December last, you published a series of editorials criticising the policy of the Department of Education on Secondary Education, The following comments are from the Director of Education and I hope you will be ableGIIS - 926 words
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Article185 1952-01-19 4 What happens when a wolf meets a lamb? The wolf itself becomes a lamb! That is the impression I got after seeing Big Chief Little Wolf, m the company of tiny little Michael Papineau, the son of Mr. A. J. G. Papineau, the Advertising Agent185 words
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139 1952-01-19 4 SILVER CASKET PRESENTED TO M.C.C. TEAM KANPUR. Jan. 18.— A Akhmi casket was presented to ihe Marylebone Cricket Club as a souvenir of the visit of tne M.C.C. team to Kanpu: (Uttar Pradesh) on Wedneslay. Presenting the casket at a reception m honour of the visiting MCC side, Maharajkumar ofFOC - 139 words
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Article94 1952-01-19 4 j NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— Dr. 1 1 IR. E. Lane, Professor of Oc I cupational Health at the Urn- versity of Manchester, who is j spending six weeks m India < as the first visiting professor < from the Nuffield Foundation, < arrived m DelhiFOC - 94 words
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Article45 1952-01-19 4 CALCUTTA, Jan. 18— The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation has sent its first technical expert to West Bengal under the extended Technical Assistance Programme. Two more FAO experts will arrive sho:t j y to assist the State Government m the development, cf fisheries. FOCFOC - 45 words
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