Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 343. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1952. FOUR PA6ES 15 CENTS.16 words
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259 1952-01-23 1 Formation Of Linguistic States Now Possible? Kerala Leftists' Move for Coalition Ministry KOZHIKODE, Jan. 22.— fAr. e. Gopala.'aishna Menon, Convenor of the United Front Committee of the TravancoreCochin State, said here that }h United Front hod taken the initiative to form a coalition Ministry in TravancoreCochin State in conjunction wFOC - 259 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-01-23 1 Photo. The new High Commissioner in Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer (right), talks with the Colonial Secretary'. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton in th e Colonial Office, London, on Jan. 16. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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110 1952-01-23 1 K.M.P.P. And Communist Party Alliance In Malabar! GALICUT, Jan. 22— Mr. Ajoy Ghosh General Secretary of the Indian Communist Party j told a public meeting here that Malabar had given the lead to th e rest of India in the matter of forming a united front against the Congress toFOC - 110 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-01-23 1 Photo. Dr. Frank P. Graham, appointed by th e U.N. to mediate in the dispute between Pak istan and India over Kashmir, stands between India's U.N. delegate Sardar Malik Singh (left) and Pakistan's U N. delegate Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan before a Security Council meeting opened in Paris on Jan.A.P. - 83 words
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295 1952-01-23 1 Conduct Of Elections: Speaker's Ruling In Bombay Assembly BOMBAY, Jan. 22.— Mr. S K. Firodid, Speaker, ruled In the Bombay Legislative Assembly on Friday that the recent elections and the conduct of those who wer e responsible for conducting them could not he criticised on the floor of the House.FOC - 295 words
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Article270 1952-01-23 1 GENERAL PARTY POSITION NEW DELHI. Ja 22.— Ten more candidates h ."e been detlait'd elected la the House of th e People, Including five from Bombay, all cf vhom belong to the Con^rf s- Party. The party position in the House now is: Cor a 66, KMPP three. on eGIIS - 270 words
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Article80 1952-01-23 1 AMBALA. Jan. 18. —Mr. Bihari Lai Batra. an Independent candidate seeking election to the Punjab Assembly from Mullana constituency, was ar-i rested yesterday at Mullana (Ambala district) on a charge of infringing election rules by canvassing within hundred yards of a polling booth. H^ was produced before aFOC - 80 words
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Article223 1952-01-23 1 LUCKNpW, Jan. 22. The second village improvement scheme in Uttar Pradesh, known as "Pilot Project ll' has made an impressive headway sinc e it was launched nearly two vears ago. Modelled on the Eatwah Project, the Scheme embraces 100 villages situated in the districts of GorakhpurFOC - 223 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-01-23 1 Photo. Col. A.E. Young, London's Police Commissioner, seen in his office in New Scotland Yard in May, 1947. Th« Colonel is wanted to head the Police of war-torn Malaya, a colonial spokesman said in London on Jan. 18 A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article163 1952-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Security forces have killed five bandits, wounded a sixth and captured a suspect in he Federation. An Iban tracker has 'been wounded, one civilian killed and two civilians abducted. Three lorries and a bus has been burnt. An estate worker was killed by bandits163 words
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Article139 1952-01-23 1 LONDON, Jan. 22. T. E. Donges, leader of the South African delegation which walkad out of the United Nations last week, left here by air yesterday for Capetown. There he will report to Prime Minister Daniel Malan on the United Nations reaction to South Africa'sReuter - 139 words
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Article114 1952-01-23 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 22.— Mr. Churchill's head cold will not keep him from sailing- home on the Queen Maiy at Midnight, tonight, but his ticker tape parad up Broadway has been cancelled on doctor's orders. "It 'B just the start of a cold," Mr. Churchill's secretaryAP - 114 words
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99 1952-01-23 1 Conservancy Man Earned $500 A Month! In Selangor. an Indian conservancy worker for Broome Estate. Bukit Tunggu Estate, and for Bangi village, was found to be earning $300 per month. Until recently he earned $500 per month, but he found the work too strenuous and has curtailed hi.s itinerary. Miscellaneous99 words
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113 1952-01-23 1 TOKYO, Jan. 22. United Nations negotiator at Panmunjom today offered to accept th e full communist proposal for armistice supervision if the communist would accept the UN ban on military airfield construction. The communists refused. United Nations truce delegates reported after the meeting thatReuter - 113 words
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Article111 1952-01-23 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 22— Russia yesterday rejected an American invitation to join the United Nations Commission on prisoners of war. A United States Embassy spokesman here said the Soviet foreign ministry today handed over a reply to a United States note on Jan. 8 inviting theReuter - 111 words
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Article36 1952-01-23 1 LONDON, Jan. 22.— The Persian Government has refused to accept th e appointment of Mr. Robert Hankey as newBritish Ambassador in Teheran, according to press reports received in London today.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1952-01-23 1 On the occasion of Chinese New Year, the O.C.P.D. Jasin. has decided to lift the curfew in all wired -in villages and regrouped areas in Jasin district for tihxee nights from January 26 to 28. 1952.39 words
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47 1952-01-23 1 Sabarimalai Explosion Death-Roll Mounts KOTTAYAM, Jan. 18.— More deaths have been reported from the various hospitals in the State since last night bringing the latest death-roil in the Sabarimalai gunpowder explosion to 60. Besides the nme killed outright, 28 others succumbed before medical aid could be give*47 words
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Article68 1952-01-23 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— Senator Robert A. Taft (Re-publican-Ohio) said Sunday that if General Dwiprht Eisenhower is nominated Republican candidate for the presidency, "I will support General Eisenhower." Mr. Taft is seeking Republican nomination him* self.- thus bringing the total number of deaths at the scene ofFOC; AP - 68 words
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Article112 1952-01-23 1 10 SHOT DEAD AT ELECTION MEETING BOMBAY, Jan. 22. Ten persons were shot dead and 12 wounded when unidentified terrorists attacked an elect i< n meeting of the Congress party in Karatia village in Saurasli-ti-a State, 500 miles from here, last night. The terrorist^ who rode u« jeep», were fl^pewentlyAP - 112 words
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Article98 1952-01-23 1 BLANTYRE. Nyasaland Jan. 22.— Mr. William James LocJchart-Smith, a judge of the East African Appeal Court and former Attorney-General of Nyasaland, was found not guilty on a charge of conspiracy in Nyasaland High Court yesterday. Sir Henry Braund. British County Court Judge, trying the case withReuter - 98 words
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787 1952-01-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pere, Wed. Jan. 23, 1952. MIGRATION ITS POLITICAL ASPECT a/HETHER at all India should encourage emigration of her nationals and if so what and what must be the conditions under which it may be permitted? The recent propo sal to recruit 10,000 Indians for permanent settlement in787 words
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274 1952-01-23 2 KHATMANDU. Jan. 15. The Government of India ha>> offered a "sizeable" loan to Nepal to help her development, particularly communications and mineral resources, it is reliably understood here. The exact amount is to toe decided after a detailed examination of Nepal's needs,FOC - 274 words
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68 1952-01-23 2 MADRAS, Jan. 12.— A Presiding Officer died at a polling booth in 'Poonamalle' near Madras city when polling wa^ in progress yesterday. The Official, Mr. Padman* han, it is stated, had a heart attack when polling was going on and was dead before medicalFOC - 68 words
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Article55 1952-01-23 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— The Minister-desigmate of Sweden to India, Mr. Per Gustaf Adolf Wijkman, presented his Letters of Credence to President Rajendra Prasad in Rashtrapat Bhavan on Friday. The President reciprocatec expressions of friendship and goodwill which the minister conveyed to him from theFOC - 55 words
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152 1952-01-23 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Our Strength Still Unimpaired, Says Kamaraj TIRUNELVELI, Jan. 13. Addressing a public meeting last night at Tirunelveli Town, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, referred to the defeat of Mr. P. S. kumaraswami Raja, ChiefFOC - 152 words
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Article1024 1952-01-23 2 MADRAS, Jan. 12.— Mr. N Sanjeeva Reddi, President of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committ e was unseated to-day by Mr. T. Nagi Reddi (Com munist) from the Anantapur constituency of the Madras Assembly. Mr. Nagl Reddi Is th« brother-in-law of Mr. Sa» jeeva Reddi, and heFOC - 1,024 words
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Article943 1952-01-23 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING! 'Ladies and Gentlemen', said} Mr. P. C. Sorcar, the world! famous Indian magician, 'I am not going to speak, but I will demonstrate my feats and. if necessary, I shall commune with you through gestures'. Magic is an art. So is Dancing943 words
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1382 1952-01-23 3 Chief Minister Explains Position MADRAS, Jan. 13.— "1 would be an irresponsible man if I should now resign or seek to lay down office when no alternative Government has been formed or can be formed" said Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja ChiefFOC - 1,382 words
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Article285 1952-01-23 3 REDS RAISE SMALL FORCE OF YOUNG ELEMENTS KALIMPONG, Jan. VS.— The Chinese authorities have disbanded the 9000-strong oldfashioned army of Tibet and in its place raised a small force of specially trained young Tibetan elements, presumably as a nucleus of the proposed reorganised defence eervice, itFOC - 285 words
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Article102 1952-01-23 3 LUCKNOW, Jan. 16. Sri Nehru's security officer was injured in a car accident to-day while the Congress President's party was proceeding from Pratapgarh to Sultanpur. At about 12 miles from Pratapgarh a car which was carrying pressmen and the security officer dashed against the car ofFOC - 102 words
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460 1952-01-23 3 QUILON, Jan. 14.— The Central Committee of the United Front of Leftists met here to-day under the presidentship of Mr. B. Gopalakrishna Menon, convener, and discussed the future course of action the party should adopt. The meeting, it is understood, discussed different possibilities otFOC - 460 words
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520 1952-01-23 3 COMMUNITY PROJECTS PLANNED NEW DELHI, Jan. 20. The Planning Commission ha* taken the initial steps towards implementation of the community development projects which are to be undertaken in pursuance of the I ndo- American technical co-operation programme. In a communication addressed, a few days back, toFOC - 520 words
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834 1952-01-23 4 Haroid K. Milks - Who Will Be India's Next President? Haroid K. Milks (By NEW DELHI— (AP)_ India, has a presidential election in 1952. Some time near the first of May its electoral college will bu!;ot for a successor to k-ndly 67-year-olil Rajendra t'rasad, this country's president since the repui>lic was inaugurated January 26,A.P. - 834 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-01-23 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a farewell tea party recently given in honour of, Mr. A.R. Nambiar, of th e P.W.D. Alor Gajah (Malacca) on the eve of his transfer to Masjid Tanah (in the same Settlement). Photo shows: (sitting left to right): Manager of Kelemak Est?.t e (Alor107 words
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Article111 1952-01-23 4 BEAWE. (Ajmer): An old peasant voter created a little scene at a polling booth here on Jan. 15 by shouting "I cannot go to Delhi. Please do not take me to Delhi." The peasant made this frantic appeal to the polling officer whenFOC - 111 words
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98 1952-01-23 4 PATIALA, Jan. 11.— Mr. Shiv Kumar, the presiding officer at one of polling stations in Bhabson had a lot of trouble in persuading a blind old wo- 1 man to cast her vote. She said that she wanted to vote for camel butFOC - 98 words
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727 1952-01-23 4 Japanese Make Plans For Himalayan Expedition TOKYO: Seeking the worst blizzards the Japanese mountains can produce, groups of young Japanese mountaineers are testing their endurance in anticipation of trying next year to climb Kan chenjunga, one of the world's three highest mountains. Kanchenjunga is 28,146 feet high, second only to727 words
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Article61 1952-01-23 4 REWA: A sixty-year old blind woman who came to cast her vote at polling booth in Rewa district told the President Officer she had come to vote for "Nehru." When informed that the Prime Minister was not contesting election from the constituency she replied "ThenFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-01-23 4 Photo Studio, Kangar. Photograph taken on the oc casion of the Tamil Festival held in Perlis on Jan 13 Photo shows: Left to right (front row): 3rd Mr. Jeevandam; 4th Mr. K. Nagappan--5th Mr. V. Raju; (all organisers of the function); 6th Mr. Pankunni Nair- 7th— Mr' V.S. Muthuswamy PillaiMelo - 58 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-01-23 4 MAKER OF FAMOUS CHICKEN ESSENCE DONATES $10,000 TO S'PORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION Col. J. E. Ridiey, Chairman of Brand A Co., Ltd., manufacturers of the famous Essence of Chicken mm on arrival Sunday at Kallang It may. b e recalled that Brand Co. took a keen interest in the successful visitIDM - 122 words
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