Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 341. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-01-21 1 Mohan Kumaramangalam Defeated At Salem From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jon. 20. Con gress won another seat in Madras City from Triplicane constituency for the State Assembly when Mr. A. M. Sambandam was returned, defeating twelve others. Mr. M. S. Abdul Majid, Independent, came255 words
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Article81 1952-01-21 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan. 20 Congress suffered a serious defeat in Hyderabad wHen the leader of the People's Democratic Front Dr. Jaisoorya was elected to Parliament at Medak. Jaisoorya, eldest son of the late Sarojini Naidu and definitely not Communist, has however been the leader of81 words
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Article62 1952-01-21 1 I From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 20. Th e Kisan Mazdoor Prajaj Party had ite first success at New Delhi when Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, wife of its leader won a Parliament seat defeating Manomohini Sheghal (Congress) and four Independents. Mr. Durgadas, one of the Capital's62 words
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Article47 1952-01-21 1 MADRAS, Jan. 20. The Communists have so far won 34 seats to the Madras State Assembly. All four Telugu-speaking Madras ministers have been defeated. Flv e Madras cabinet ministers and one Union Deputy Food Minister have now been unseated, mostly \>y %h« A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Article39 1952-01-21 1 No Truck With Reds Lohia GORAKHPUR, Jan. 20.— The Socialist leader, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, said at Gorakhpur that his party would prefer to perish rather than join hands with Communists and what he called other reactionary parties. FOC.FOC - 39 words
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Article161 1952-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— More candidates were declared elected on Thursday to the House of the People from Madras and Hyderabad. The party position in th e Lower House of Parliament now is: Congress 52, Communists seven. Independents six, KMPP two, others three; total 70.GIIS - 161 words
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182 1952-01-21 1 Indian Elections Are Free And Fair, Says Indonesian Observers MADRAS, Jan. 20. "In our opinion elections in India, technically speaking, have been successful," said Dr. Subagio Reksodipoero, leader of the Indonesian election observers, in an interview In Madras on Wednesday. He added: "It has been" proved that the machinery isFOC - 182 words
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155 1952-01-21 1 Britain Wants Time To Close Down Consulate In Persia TEHERAN, Jan. 20.— The British embassy notified Persia yesterday that a three-to-five-day delay may be necessary in some places in complying with the Persian demand for closing down British consulates. Difficulties of winter travel and other personal reasons were cited forA.P. - 155 words
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156 1952-01-21 1 PARIS. Jan. 20. South Africa on Friday ended her boycott of the United Nations General Assembly which began on Dec. 18. Interior Minister Dr. T.E. Donges returned to take part in a debate on putting South Wei* Africa under a U.N. trusteeship the sameA.P. - 156 words
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Article264 1952-01-21 1 NELSON WILL TURN IN HIS GRAVE LONDON, Jan. 20.— Admiral j Lord Nelson might be turning over in his grav e today at the news that a U.G. admiral is to be top dog in the Atlantic but if he was British papers did not mention it editoraially. They refrainedA.P. - 264 words
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Article78 1952-01-21 1 ISMAILIA, Jan. 20.—Egypttan terrorists yesterday forced their way into a French convent near here and murdered Irish-born sister Anthony with a burst of sten gun fire. The slaughter came during another big battle between the Egyptians and British troops. Lieut-General Sir George Erskine, strong-armReuter - 78 words
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Article393 1952-01-21 1 More Madras Ministers Unseated LATEST REPORT: Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jon. 20. Saturday's results proved disastrous for many leaders In Madras. Two more Ministers were unseated in the election for the assembly bringing the total to five. PWO Minister Mr. M. Bakfavafsalam was defeated at Ponneri General constituency convincingly393 words
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Article182 1952-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— Hollywood film producers are taking keen interest in Indian Characters and background as screen material. The vogue was set by Jean Renoir's production "The River." which was made in Calcutta and has sinre gained world-wide reputation. This was followed bv MGM's "Kim"FOC - 182 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-01-21 1 PHOTO). An important step towards improving India's transport economy, so vital to her industrial progress and foreign trade was taken on Jan. 10 when the Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone of the Kandala Port in the Gulf of Kutch. Photo shows Shri Jawaharla] Nehru studying theGIIS - 68 words
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Article156 1952-01-21 1 PARIS. Jan. 20.— The United nations appealed yesterday to South Africa to get together with U.N. officials and settle the problem of the coloured population of South-West Africa and South Africa replied with a decision, high sources said, to quit U.N. meetings again. TheReuter - 156 words
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94 1952-01-21 1 The Republic of India Day will be celebrated by the Local Indian Congress, Johor e Bahru on Jan. 25, the eve of the Republic Day. Ther e will also be a tea party which will be attended by Sri M. Gopala Menon,94 words
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60 1952-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— The Chairman of the Australian Red Cross Society and Doctor of Clinical Studies at the University of Melbourne, Prof. Peter MacCallum, has arrived i in New Delhi on a short visit to India. He will meet India's Director-Oeneral of HealthFOC - 60 words
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110 1952-01-21 1 CAPETOWN. Jan. 20. Governor General Dr. E.G. Jansen opening the flf fc h session of the 10th Union Parliament here on Friday said legislation for th e more effective administration of native affairs in urban and peri urban would be introduced. (Peri urbanReuter - 110 words
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Article46 1952-01-21 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 20.—Indian Charge d'Affaires in Bangkok Mr. S. K. Roy. became squash rackets champion of Thailand when h e defeated his Thai opponent Nai ***** in Bangkok on Wednesday. He was presented with the King's Cup by Prince Kitiyakara, father-in-law of the GIISGIIS - 46 words
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Article52 1952-01-21 1 LUCKNOW, Jan. 20 Five hundred and fifty tube wells have been installed in Uttar Pradesh which now irrigate over 300.000 acres of land giving an additional yield of more than 60,000 tons of food grains a year. Another 600 tube wells are under construeWon ia theFOC - 52 words
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725 1952-01-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon. Jan. 21, 1952. A CRUEL PROMISE IN our editorial last Thursday on the proposed In* dian emigration to British North Borneo, we left out some important aspects of the problem, which we shall discuss today. When people talk of permanent settlement, they seem to imagine725 words
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357 1952-01-21 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 19. The successful Congress candidates to the State Assembly and tne House of the People from Greater Bombay were felicitated at a public meeting, held under tne auspices of tne Bombay Provincial Congress Committee recently Bombay's Chief Minister, Mr. a o. KherFOC - 357 words
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Article113 1952-01-21 2 ALLAHABAD, Jan. 18.— The Congress President, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, paid his first election visit to his constituency in the course of his tour of Allahabad District on Jan. 15. Shri Nehru who is seeking the House of the People general seat from the AUaha•bad East-cum-Jaunpur WestFOC - 113 words
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Article1199 1952-01-21 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: It Wou/d Have Cost Him Huge Amount HYDERABAD, Jan. 12. Realising that the election would have cost him at least Rs. 3,50,000 Mr. B. Ranga Reddy (formerly Civil Service), an independent candidate for the House of the People from the HyderabadFOC - 1,199 words
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Article98 1952-01-21 2 FURTHER RESULTS FROM HYDERABAD HYDERABAD, Jan. B.— More Congress victories were registered among th e results announced here. Mr. Konda Laxman and Mr. Kashiram, both Congress hav e been declared elected to the State Assembly from the ASIFABAD General and Reserved seats respectivly. The results: GENERAL SEAT Mr. Kon.Ua Laxman98 words
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Article1111 1952-01-21 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER MUSIC MUSINGS I am always fond of visits I new scenes and generally the evenings are spent in rajiibk about the city to extend the range of my observation. I have heard a lot about the charms of King George Park I longed to loiter about1,111 words
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391 1952-01-21 3 Discussion By Cochin D. C. C. Executive t ,f R r A W L^ Jan 19 The Executive of the Cochin District Congress Committee and representatives of all he Taluk Congress Committees in the district, met recently under the presidentship of Mr. K. P.FOC - 391 words
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Article196 1952-01-21 3 THEY PUT OFF "HUNGRY" BADGES! DACCA. Jan. 19. About three tncusand employees of che East Bengal Secretariat and other allied offices belonging to the subordinate services, who were served with suspension notices following their refusal to take off the the "hungry" badges, which they had started wearing since Jan. 7.F.O.C. - 196 words
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Article185 1952-01-21 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 19. The Socialist Party in Bombay endorsed at a public meeting recently the demand made by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, former Law Minister, Govt. of India for an enquiry to oe made into the elections in Bombay State, Mr. Dange, by asking voters toFOC - 185 words
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Article153 1952-01-21 3 AMRTTSAR. Jan. 12.— A group of women voters coming to the Rambagh Gate polling station saw a bull recalining near th« polling station and placed their chits bearing vote number over th« bull. A Congress volunteer seeing this pointed out the mistake. They were then conducted toFOC - 153 words
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Article103 1952-01-21 3 BHOP AL. Jan 12 Six polling officers, including- the presiding officer, wer* taken into custody last night as Naigarhia in the Sultangtmj constituency of Bhopal for alleged tampering with ballot boxes. According to a wireless message received here this morning from Naigarhia, which is 80 miles eastFOC - 103 words
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662 1952-01-21 3 AJMER, Jan. 19<— The Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, called upon the people to stand united to play their part in building a new India. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a largely attended public meeting here recently said that the people should startFOC - 662 words
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166 1952-01-21 3 EXPERIMENTAL MEASURE TO BE STARTED IN DELHI ERNAKULAM, Jan. 19.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, Government of India, appealed to the Press to educate the people on right lines and not to encourage things which were obviously harmful to society and harmful to progress.FOC - 166 words
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164 1952-01-21 3 ERNAKULAM, Jan. 19.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, Government of India, appealed to the Press to educate the people on right lines and not to encourage things which were obviously harmful to society and harmful to progress. In aF.O.C. - 164 words
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466 1952-01-21 3 MADRAS. Jan. 18. The Madras Government are considering the legal position of the sitting members of the Madras Legislative Council and of Parliament who are being returned in the general elections (now in progress) to the Madras Legislative A^mbly. as theyF.O.C. - 466 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-01-21 3 The Collier Trophy, awarded annually for the greatest achievement in United States avaition during the year, was recently presented by Harry S. Truman, President of the United States. The award this year was given for the development and use of th e helicopter in rescue operations. Here, President Truman congratulatesUSIS - 74 words
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140 1952-01-21 3 Bombay Industrial Circles Welcome Russian Offer BOMBAY, Jan. 18.—Industrial circles in the city welcomed in general terms the Russian Ambassador's announcement that his country was prepared to supply India with capital equipment and accept payment in rupees or any other soft currency. These circles. however, added that some clarification withF.O.C. - 140 words
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98 1952-01-21 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 19. Commodore G. A. French, newly appointed Chief of Staff to the Commander- inChief, Indian Navy, will take over from Commodore H Drew. Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Chief of Staff, who will shortly be relinquishing his appointment on expiry of hisF.O.C. - 98 words
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218 1952-01-21 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 19.—General Yuan Chung -Hsle», Chinas Ambassador to India said today that China's general policy on foreign trade was to develop commercial relations with other conntries. "We w.ant to exchange what we have for what we have not on an equal basis." the Ambassador added.F.O.C. - 218 words
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Article57 1952-01-21 3 ASANSOL. Jan. 18. The Darwan of a colliery in Jamurla thana was stated to have been fatally injured following a dispute among two section of labour in the area. An order under Section 144 Cr.P.C. has been promulgated as a precautionary measure and over 40 personsF.O.C. - 57 words
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Advertisement218 1952-01-21 3 Passages to South India BiLSiN. CO,. Straits, Nagapattinam Madias Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS f Singapore. P. Swettenham, P«nang. 30- 1-52 31-1-52 2- 2-52 24- 2-52 25- 2-52 27- 2-52 20-3-52 21- 3-52 27- 3-32 First Class, Second Class "A" ft "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and comfort Deck passages218 words
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Article326 1952-01-21 4 'Not Out To Convert The Pope' CEYLON NEWS: STATEMENT BY CEYLON'S ENVOY- ELECT TO ROME KANDY: "I asm not running away from an election" declared Mr. R. S. S. Gunawardene, Ceylon's Envoy-elect to Rome, who leaves on the "Decania" at a\ farewell garden party given to him at Kandy lastFOC - 326 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-01-21 4 PHOTO. t apt. Kurt C'arl&en of the Flying Enterprise talks into microphones on the Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth, Cornwall, after he came ashore on Jan. 11. Behind him slightly to the left is Mate Ken Dancy of tug "Turmoil." To the right of Garlsen is Mayor of Fahnodth,- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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320 1952-01-21 4 Clerical Posts 'Morally Dangerous' For Girls COLOMBO: With relatively few exceptions sucti as nursing, midwifery and teaching, female gainful employment in Ceylon is a product of the bitterest economic necessity, the female labour force being almost wholly unskilled and generally drawn from the lowest economic levels of the population. ThisFOC - 320 words
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Article, Illustration478 1952-01-21 4 Mr. J. F. Nicoll Governor' Designate Of Singapore A BIOGRAPHY Tifß. John Fearns Nicoll CMG, Governor-designate of Singapore, has devoted the best part of his life to serving the Empire. He has been connected with the Colonies since 1921, when he was fljrfet appointed Administrative Olflcer In British North Barfaieo478 words
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228 1952-01-21 4 India Wants To Live In Peace, Says Gen Cariappa KANPUR, Jan. 18.—Addressing a meeting of the Inter-, national Centre over which he presided in the Balika Vidyalay Collrprc Hall on Monday afternoon. General K. M. Cariappn, Commander-in-Chlef of the Indian Army, said that the role of the army was toF.O.C. - 228 words
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58 1952-01-21 4 CALCUTTA: A West Bengal Government Press Note states: The District Magistrate, Nadia has contradicted the the news published in the mofussil editions of certain Calcutta dailies to the effect that orders have been Issued prohibiting public meetings at Nabadwip. No such orders haveF.O.C. - 58 words
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Article116 1952-01-21 4 His Master's Voice Studio conducted a recital of Indian music at their premises on Saturday Jan. 19. The Representative of the Govt. of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon and Mrs. Menon were present at the function, and also prominent members of the Indian community were116 words
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Article244 1952-01-21 4 Under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society, Thyagaraja Festival will be celebrated at the Ramakrisima Mission Hall, 9, Norris Road on Sunday Jan. 27. The Programme commences at 7 p.m. with Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, in the244 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-01-21 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— India's earnings from the export of pepper increased at a phenomenal rate during the six months from April to September, 1951 compared with the corresponding period In 1950. India is now world's, chief supplier of black pepper. During the period, IndiaFOC - 137 words
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Article157 1952-01-21 4 Seven staff members of United States Department of State Far Eastern Informai tion centres are visiting the United States for two months. Sponsored by the Department's International Exchange Program, their trip is designed to acquaint them with the American way of life, in order tnat they can interpret it moreUSIS - 157 words
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Article92 1952-01-21 4 CO-OP. SPINNING MILL FOR MADRAS MADRAS, Jan. 20— A cooperative spinning mill, claimed to be th e first of its kind In India, is being constructed at Guntakal (Madras). The Madras State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society is the major shareholder. The mill will have a capacity of 700 bales ofFOC - 92 words
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233 1952-01-21 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.Speaking at the annual urs (death anniversary) celebrations of Havrat Khawaja Syed Nizamuddin Aulla in Delhi on Wednesday the Egyptian Ambassador, Mr. Ismail Kama! Bey, said that in his three years in India he had been proud to note how the GovernmentFOC - 233 words
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106 1952-01-21 4 KALUTARA: Sir John Kotelawala. Minister for Transport and Works, claimed tbat his ancestors, like those of the Muslim descendants of soldiers who supported Rai-gam-Bandara and who now frequented Atulugama, had common ground in fighting for Raigama Bandara, against the Portuguese. He was speaking at aFOC - 106 words
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