Indian Daily Mail, 22 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 342. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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255 1952-01-22 1 P r of. Ranga U nseated From Parliament Latest Position: Congress 60 Seats; Others 30 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. Fourteen more election results have been announced to the House of the People (Lower House of Parliament) from three States Delhi, Madras and Bombay, Of these, Congress party got four, Independents255 words
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Article141 1952-01-22 1 MADRAS (375): Congress 89, Independents 37, Socialists eight, KMPP 17, Scheduled Ca3tes Federation two, Communists and allies 29, oth«r parties 30: total 212. BOMBAY (315) Congress 226, Independents 16, Socialists six, Scheduled Castes Federation one, Communists and allies one, other parties 14; total 264. HYDERABAD (175): Congress 65,FOC - 141 words
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Article164 1952-01-22 1 TENANTS BECOME PROPRIETORS NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.—Under an act, enacted by the President, occupancy tenants in the Punjab will become full proprietors on payment of compensation as determined by the collector concerned on the principles laid down in the Art.- This follows recommenda''•ns of a committee appointed by the PunjabGIIS - 164 words
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Article170 1952-01-22 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.—Under the caption "New Moves in Malaya," the HINDU In an editorial on Friday expressed the view that the flght against Communism In Malaya would only be won by "sympathetic reorientation of policy and administrative methods." The paper said: "One ofGIIS - 170 words
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Article87 1952-01-22 1 RANGOON, Jan. 21. Sultan Uddin Ahmad, a lawyer and old member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly, has been appointed Pakistan ambassador to Burma. He has been appointed consequent to adjustments in diplomatic appointments in place of Shamsuddin Ahmad, whose appointment was announced on Aug. 15.A.P. - 87 words
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34 1952-01-22 1 EKADESHI CELEBRATION AT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Etade&hi will be celebrated tomorrow. Wednesday, Jan 23, from 7 p.m. at the Ramakrislma Mission premises, Nt>. Narrijs Road. Singapore, with Ram-Nam Bhajana. AM are cordiallj invited to at-34 words
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Article161 1952-01-22 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 17.— The executive committee of the general insurance council of the Insurance Association of India has decided to take "the strongest possible measures" to put a stop to the practice adopted by general insurance companies of granting illegal rebates, it was authoritativelyF.O.C. - 161 words
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Article123 1952-01-22 1 TRIVANDRUM. Jan. The Travancore Tamil Nad I Congress has won a seat In I the House of the People. Mr. A. Nesamony, Leader of the I T.T.N.C. was today declared elected to the House of the I People from the State's southenmost Parliamentary constituency of Nagercoil.F.O.C. - 123 words
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Article117 1952-01-22 1 Leftist Returned From Alleppey Allcppey ALLEPPEY, Jan. :o.—Mr. P. T. Punnose (U.F.L.) was today declared elected to the House of the People from the AHeppey Parliamentary constituency. Mr. Punnose, who Is a prominent Communist leader of Travancore, Is at present! underground. The results: Electorate: 3,49,268 Votes polled: 2,76,328. Mr. P.FOC - 117 words
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Article225 1952-01-22 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.—India expects to get along without any additional foreign assistance in feeding her people by 1952, Food Minister, K.M. Munshi asserted today jn an. interview. But Munshi added: "Absolutely definite" plans must wait until the reports from the State food officials are received atA.P. - 225 words
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113 1952-01-22 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— The officially-sponsored Civil Aviation Conference has decided that 40-seater aircraft like Vickera Viscount or Convau -340 are best suited for Indian main trunk routes and regional services. The conference, which was attended by representatives of civil airlines and government, decidedA.P. - 113 words
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Article152 1952-01-22 1 ACHARYA BHAVE'S MISSION YIELDS GOOD RESULTS NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. —Acharya Vinoba Bhaves walking tours in pursuance of his mission of providing land to the landless continue to yield effective results. It is reported that so far he has got a gift of 53,000 acres ofFOC - 152 words
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713 1952-01-22 1 U. N. Assembly: Current Session To End Next Month PARIS, Jon. 21. The current United Nations General Assembly session may close early in February. Only a spectacular development in the Korean war can prolong the session, it is generally felt here. The Security Council members have been advised to keepA.P. - 713 words
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136 1952-01-22 1 The Government of India haa reserved in the Indian Universities a few seats In Medicine and Engineering and other professional courses for students of ftmi»p origin and a few seate in Forestry for students of both) Indian and Non-Indian origin. Applications in rjupect ofGIIS - 136 words
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Article58 1952-01-22 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. —A three-man CaUex technical mission will arrive in New Delhi in mid-February to bclect a site on the east coast of India for the tiiird oil refinery in the country. Negotiations have already been completed with one American and one British companyA.P. - 58 words
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Article71 1952-01-22 1 DARJEELJNO, Jan. 21.— A marble statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in military uniform, sculptured by a Calcutta sculptor, is to be installed at Jalpaiguri (near Darjeeling) on January 23 (his birthday). The Jalpaiguri District Board has made a free gift of land for the purposeFOC - 71 words
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Article28 1952-01-22 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 21. A shipment of 450 tons of rubber for Communist China la to leave Ceylon shortly, local shippers said today.— A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article41 1952-01-22 1 LAUSANNE, Jan. 21.— King Talal of Jordan arrived here from Italy Sunday with his Queen and a party of 15 for a short Swiss holiday. He is e» pecWd to viait Berne, and Geneva before going to Nice and Cannes.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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76 1952-01-22 2 PETITION TO NEHRU FOUND IN BALLOT BOX! HYDERABAD, Jan. 14. —A petition addressed to Prime Minister Nehru expressing the loyalty of the villagers of Kalvakurthi to Congress and to Shri Nehru and expressing the hope that he (Nehru) would do his best to give them food and clothing was foundFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-01-22 2 Photo. President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill pause for a handshake before entering Blair House U.S.I.S.U.S.I.S. - 16 words
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Article90 1952-01-22 2 COLOMBO. Jan. 20.— The President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, said on Friday that protests had been made by Buddhists here and toy Christians in Britain against the proposed visit of Princess Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh to the "TempleReuter - 90 words
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133 1952-01-22 2 FATEHGARH. Jan. 13 General K. M. Cariappa, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, told the members of the Army here yesterday they were free to vote in the general elections as they liked. Addressing a ceremonial parade he W fol tn e presentation of "CariappaFOC - 133 words
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Article279 1952-01-22 2 ANURADHAPURA: In view of the latest attempt of the Archaeological Department to arrest the decay in the famoiis Sigiriya frescoes, aninteresting suggestion has been put forward by the N. C. P. Archaeological Research and Antiquities Protection Society. It is to make copies of these valuableFOC - 279 words
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Article131 1952-01-22 2 COLOMBO: Arrangements for the Royal visit and Uie Colombo Exhibition next month have resulted in the overshadowing, to a certain extent, of plans for Independence Day. February 4. Home Ministry officials announced this morning that there would be no military parade this year. A paradeFOC - 131 words
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606 1952-01-22 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Results Of Recount Of Ballot Papers BULSAR, Jan. 17. The Socialist candidate, Dr. Amul Desai, had secured a lead of 19 votes over the Home Minister of Bombay, Mr. Mora.-jj Dcsai, in the recount held today of ballot papersFOC - 606 words
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1296 1952-01-22 2 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FROM MADRAS MADRAS?, Jan. 10.— The following is a further list of successful candidates, who were elected to the Madras State Assembly: ARUPPUKOTTAI Mr. S. Jayarama Reddiar (Oongress), member of the Upper House of the Madras Legislature, has been elected to the S*«te Assembly from the Aruppukottai constituencyFOC - 1,296 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-01-22 2 Syed Ahmad bin Ali Heft), assistant librarian in the United States Information Service in Singapore, visits the Masque being built in Washington, D. C. capital of the United States. Showi ng the visitor plans for the building is Thomas R. Hou ck, superintendent of construction. The Masque, which will beUSIS - 90 words
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Advertisement23 1952-01-22 2 Needler's Chocolates Hmll Mark of Quality Highest Standard! Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz, Limited SINGAPORE X ointment! I *j > |^§i^p^ In tubes with23 words
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652 1952-01-22 3 Reds Are Anti National Says Jaiprakash Pandemonium At Election Meeting In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Jan. 18.— Angry Communist supporters made another bid recently to gag tne Socialist leader Sri Jaiprakash Narain publicly charging the Communist Party of J** an election meeting for thwarting all efforts to build up a strong leftistFOC - 652 words
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Article149 1952-01-22 3 OTTAWA, Jan. 20.— Mr. R. R. Saksena, Indian High Commissioner to Canada, said on Friday night that the sequence of world events would lorce India and Paidsidii "io join hands in nar;nony sooner or later." Reviewing India's stand in relation to the disputed state of Kashmir, Mr.Reuter; FOC - 149 words
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Article, Illustration191 1952-01-22 3 Safe and comfortable after the pins were removed at St. Luke's Hospital, in Chicago, the infant Elvira, reaches for the strang*, white, cold snow held by her nuree. This is how it happened. Elvira, who was then 11 months old, swallowed several straight pins. Moet of them passed out ofUSIS - 191 words
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108 1952-01-22 3 Next All-India Services Exam. In September NEW DELHI. Jan. 16- -The Union Public Service Commission have decided that the next competitive examination for recruitment to the Indian Ad/minis u-auve Service, the Indian Foreign Service, the Indian Peace Service and the Central Services should commence on Sepft. 15. 1952. says a108 words
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Article1586 1952-01-22 3 \GENERAL ELECTIONS: (Continued) TRIVANDRUM. Jan. 10. Mr. A. K. Kumara Piilai (United Front of Leftist was to-day declared elected to the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly from the Ambalapuzha constituency. The results: Electorate: 37.671. Votes polled: 29 175 Mr. a. K. Kumara Pillai (U-F.L.) 14.373 Mr. KunjanFOC - 1,586 words
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Advertisement115 1952-01-22 3 ..soft, lustrous Y «s, when you Brylcreem your hair, you notice at once how lustrom k took*. Dryncss it replaced by a gloss and vitality that put you right on too 1 You feel better because you look smarter; you feel more <«"<i^ij too, Hrim you know your hair will115 words
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Advertisement45 1952-01-22 3 THEY ALL AGREE Kusum COOKED FOOD IS GOOD RICH IN VTTAMINS available in 36, 10, 8 is 2 lbs tana at all good shepe. Sole Agency: SHROFFS (Malaya) LTO Agency Showroom 47/49 Stamford Rd. Tel. ***** Kuala Lumpur, 139 Batu Rd. Penang. 32 Bishop St.45 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-01-22 4 Photo. A horse-drawn sun-carriage carries th e body of Marshal Jean De Lattre d e Tassigny across the place De La Concorde, Paris on Jan. 16 during a state funeral ceremony. Honourary pall beare rs walk beside the coffin, flan ked by a guard of honour The Marshal's body wasA.P. - 82 words
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Article306 1952-01-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: FEDERAL PARTY'S DEMAND CHAVAKACHCHERI: If the Tamils were to survive, they should have a Government of their own with a Tamil as Premier, said Mr. N. Arunasalam, Assistant Master, St. Patrick's College, Jaffna, addressing a Federal Freedom Party (Tamil Arasuk Kadchchy) meeting atFOC - 306 words
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Article154 1952-01-22 4 COLOMBO: A "Noah's Ark" of 120 animals from the Battersea Park, dolls that couio. talk, sing, or Dray and a jet propelled plastic gun will tot some of tne chlei items of amusement for children at Colombo Plan Exhibition u.nusement section. A merry-go-round usedFOC - 154 words
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171 1952-01-22 4 COLOMBO: Japan is preparing to establish diplomatic relations with Ceylon as soon as the Peace Treaty becomes effective. Two members of the Japanese Government, who are now in the Island, are in communication with the Ministry of Defence and External Attairs in order to setFOC - 171 words
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Article360 1952-01-22 4 If China Were Bombed NEW DELHI, Jan. 21,—London reports that India had warned the western powers that Russia would aid Communist China if the latter were bombed were denied today by authoritative sources here. An earlier report said: India has warned the Western Powers that RussiaA.P.; Reuter - 360 words
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102 1952-01-22 4 New City Cinema Ls an additional picture house with modern equipments, having a capacity of 552 seats, was opened at the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang Serai. Hindustani. Tamil, Malay and English pictures will be screened at this Theatre. The Managing Director of102 words
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190 1952-01-22 4 NEPAL PRIME MINISTER RESFNTS PROPAGANDA OF FOREIGN AGENTS KATHMANDU, Jan. 16.— Shri M. P. Koirala, Prime Minister of Nepal, told his countrymen this morning that the slanderous talk of Indian interference in Nepalese affairs was "a fifth column lie." The objectF.O.C. - 190 words
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Article168 1952-01-22 4 Thyagaraja Anniversary In India NEW DELHI, 21. The 105th death anniversary of the great South Indian musiciansaint, Thyagaraja, was celebrated in many parts of India on Thursday. Inaugurating the 12-day festival in Bombay, Mr. A.S. Bharatan. General Manager, Press Trust of India, said: "Thyagaraja is to us more than whatFOC - 168 words
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Article58 1952-01-22 4 CHINSURAH. Jan. 17. The local pojice have found the dead body of a taxidriver believed to be known as Nanda Chandra Nandan in an abandoned taxi on the Grand Trunk Road here. The taxi is registered in Calcutta. There was a mark of injury on theFOC - 58 words
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435 1952-01-22 4 Letter To The Editor: Sir I humbly request you to be kind enough to riv« proper publicity to the following letter in your esteemed P-iper and oblige. Thankingvou. Yours, etc., Singapore, 20-1-52. M. R. S. NAIDU. 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore-8.435 words
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Article71 1952-01-22 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 21._Any reply to Uie Tunisian NeoDestrour (nationalist) party's appeal to Mr. Nehru for "immediate intervention" in the dispute with France can come only after the Indian Premier's return to the capital on Monday from his election tour, a Government spokesman said SundayA.P. - 71 words
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Article31 1952-01-22 4 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, left Singapore by air yesterday morning to pay a short visit to Sarawak. He will return in a few days time.31 words
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