Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 344. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, January, 24, 1952. FOUR PA6ES IS CENTS.
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  • 357 1 Madhava Menon's Defeat Raises Total Loss To 61 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23. Law Minister Mr. Madhava Menon was defeated in the elections to the Madras State Assembly from his home constituency Wynaad in Malabar by Socialist Mr. Padmanaba Gounder in a triangular
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  • 214 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.—Following is the latest party position in the House of the People and various Stat e Assemblies: The House of the People (496) Congress 75. Independents 11. United Front of Leftists three, KMPP three. Commonweal Party three. Communists two, People's Democratic Front two. Tamilnad Toilers
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  • 123 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23. General elections began in Uttar Pradesh yesterday. It is the last of the States to go to the polls. The State has the biggest electorate in the country, numbering about 32 million. It has 86 seats in the House of the People
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  • 35 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 23— Mr. J.F. Nicoll, who had been appointed to succeed Sir Franklin Oimson as Governor of Singapore, will leave the colony tomorrow by air for the United Kingdom before taking up the Reuter
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  • 85 1 Supreme Court Upholds Madras Decision NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— The Sui) ome Court has upheld the decision of the Madras High Cur* that it has no jurisdiction to entertain petitions regardng improper rejection of nomination papers of candidates for general elections. Justice Fazl AH delivered judgement on Monday on an
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  • 89 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 23.— Film star Gene Tierney and producer Frank Capra will lead a delegation from Hollywood to the International Film Festival opening in Bombay on Thursday (January 24). The Soviet Deputy Minister of Cinematography, Mr. N. Semonov, and Controller-General of Egyptian Ministry of Education, Mr.
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  • 70 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 23.— A research team of the West Bengal Agricultural Department is experimenting with 600 types of paddy and maize in th e hills of Darjeeling tinder the State Government's scheme to make the hill district self-sufficient in food. According to the research team, which has
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  • 87 1 PATNA, Jan. 23.— Mr. Jagjiyan Rani, India's Labour Minister, sustained an injury on his right knee on Jan. 10 at village Chanki in Nokha Thans, about 15 miles from Arrah. Mr. Ram, who is contesting a seat for the House of the People from Shanabad, haa gon
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  • 154 1 KARACHI. Jan. 23.— A proCommunist member of Pakistan's parliament last night attacked Russia's stand on the Kashmir Issue. Mian Af tikhariddin who twt months ago visited Moscow on the Invitation of the Soviet government spoke out against the stand taken by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
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  • 75 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 23 T. E. Stevenson, democratic governor of Illionis, said Monday that bigotry and race violence handicap America's unity and world leadership. "The answer to Communism is Democracy," he said in prepared speech for a dinner of the National Urban League, "not less democracy,
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  • 98 1 HYDERABAD: A woman in "burqa" in Malakpet constituency returned home sadly disappointed because after wandering in a cycle-rick-shaw for a long time to spot out her polling booth she arrived at the river booth but one minute after the last hour of polling
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  • 85 1 Mr. N. Natarajan. an ardent Theosophist and a former Organising Secretary of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, will be leaving for Calcutta by steamer today. After a short stay there he will be proceeding to his home town of Trivandrum to spend a brief vacation there He is
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  • 261 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 23 Eleven mining graduates selected by the Government of India are shortly proceeding to the UK for training as mining engineers by the United Kingdom National Coal Board untie r the Technical Co-operation Schema of the Colombo Plan. i raining
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  • 94 1 Grenadier and Coldstream Guards took into custorj|- approximately 150 Egyptian armed police when they cordoned off Tel-El-Kebir South and th e contiguous village of El-Hamada, on Jan. 16. The operation, under Brigadier W. L. Steele, commanding First Guards Brigade, was intended to catch the Guerrillas who have be^n sniping British
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  • 184 1 Matters Before Next Session Of Indian Parliament NEW DELHI, Jan. 17.— With less than three weeks left for the last session of the present Parliament, the various Ministers of the Government of India are preparing their legislative programme. They have sent in their proposals but it is expected it will
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  • 270 1 Petrol And Kerosene To Cost More In India NEW DELHI, Jan. 23.— With the stoppage of supplies of petroleum products from Abadan since July. 1351. oil companies have had to arrange to secure part of India's requirements from the Western Hemisphere. The quantities so imported from distant sources vary from
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  • 329 1 General Elections In Persia: TEHERAN, Jan. 23. More than 100,000 Persians went to the polls here yesterday in the biggest notional election turnout in the country's history. The rush to the polls was aided by the national holiday called by Premier Mossadeq's
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  • 76 1 EMPEROR'S ALLOWANCE RAISED TOKYO. Jan. 23— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida had a conference with Emperor Hiiohito Monday and told him that the allowance for his family in the fiscal year 1952 would be 30,000,000 yen (£30,--000 sterling). This was an increase ot 1,000,000 yen < £1,000 sterling) over last year.
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    41 1 Photo. Picture shows Senor Lie. Don Emilie Portes GU presenting his Credentials to the President, Dr. Rajendra Praaad. as the Ambassador of Mexico to India, at a ceremony n«ld at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Govt. Housed New Delhi, on Jan. 15.— G.I.I .S
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  • 141 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.— A silent Hindu "holy man" Prahhudatt Brahmachari. is opposing Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for the parliamentary seat in the Allahabad constituency in the Prime Minister's home district in Uttar Pradesh. More than 35,000,000 men and women heard Mr. Nehru ask for their 00-operation
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.— The Indian government today announced that Kashmir's Prime Minister. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, is flying to Paris on Jan. 25 in connection with the U.N. Security Council study of the Kashmir case. AP
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  • 111 1 VISCOUNT ALEXANDER TO BECOME DEFENCE SECRETARY? LONDON, Jan. 23—Predictions that Viscount Alexander now representative of the British King in Canada will become Defence Minister in Prime Minister ChuchilTs Cabinet were strengthened today by a personal friend of Mr. Churchill. Viscount Bracken, Britain's war-time Information Minister, stated firmly on to-rival in
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  • 885 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore Thurs. Jan. 24, 1952. SRIC AND INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY £ERTAIN facts revealed in Ihe letter of resignation submitted by the acting President of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress (vide Tuesday's issue of the IDM for text of the letter) make the subject of the forthcoming"
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  • 175 2 KARACHI. Jan. 22. Chaudhri Khahquzzaman, sponsor of thp "Islamistan Movement." said yesterday he is calling a convention in Karachi in March with the object of setting up a Muslim people's organisation (Anjuman Shabal Muslimeen). Khaliquzzam would place before the convention an eightpoint programme, th e
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21— The President of India in a telepram to King Farouk of Egypt has conveyed "the most cordial felicitation'' on the birth of son .-jirf h&r to His Mniesty £iteca N ir^nan.— GIIS
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  • 1807 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Irregularity At Recounting Of Votes Alleged BOMBAY RESULTS IN FULL BOMBAY, Jan. 17.— 1V Bombay Socialist Party yesterday demanded an immediate enquiry into the happenings at Bulsar. At a meeting held at Bombay's Chinvpaity sands, Mr. Asoka Mehta. General Secretary
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    37 2 Photo. British Foreign Secretary and Deputy Premier Anthony Eden (left) arrives at London airport on Jan. 16 from New York. With him travelled General Sir Gerald Templer (right), newl y^appointed British "Strong Man" in Malaya.- A. P.
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  • 1502 3 Further Election Results MADRAS, Jan. 13.— Results of elections to the Madras State Assembly from 17 further constituencies (including seven doublemember constituencies) were announced upto midnight last night. Of these, the Congress secured five seats (including two seats reserved for Scheduled Castes), Srivilliputtur Mr.
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    47 3 Photo. King Talal of Jordan is greeted by Premier Alcide De Gasperi of Italy on his arrival in Rome, Jan. 16. The 40-year-old King, who is accompanied by his queen and sons, will be the sruest of P resident Luiju Einaudi durring his stay in Italy.— A.P
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    69 3 ..The Reverend Father Jerome D'Souza of India. IN. delegate and Member of Parliament. comes to the room a few minutes' nearly every day to road his praiyer book. Setting up of the sanctuary resulted from appeals to the U.N. Secretary-General from various international religious groups. PHOTO. U.S.I.S. Men of Rood
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  • 574 3 NEW YORK-^AP)— A new Stalin appears to be emerging today, in many respects an image of the old one. When the scowling, heirapparent feels sure enough of himself— the time does not seem far off things may pop in the Kremlin and heads may roll. The
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  • 74 3 MANGAIiOREi Dec. 12 U. Srinivasa Mallayya (Con* gress) haa been returned to the House of the People from the South Kanara (North) Parliamentary constituency. Mr. Mallsyya is the General Secretary of the Indian National Congress. The results: Electorate; *****9 and v«t«s polled-^220,781. Mr. U. Srinivasa
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  • 85 3 MADRAS, Jan. 16.— A scene which gripped the attention of the polling staff and the voters in the Corporation Boys School at the Eastern-end of the Lloyds Road was the march of a batch of about sixty disabled beggars to the polling booth twic e during the day.
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  • 109 3 MADRAS, Jan. 11 Mr. R. Ramanathan Chettur, tat mer Mayor of Madras, who had nied his nomination from the Madras City to toe House of the People, today announced his withdrawal from the contest. Mr. Chettiar, in a statement to the Press, said. "Evwi though I filed
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  • 79 3 LONDON. Jan 22.— A message of thanks from India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru for the "generous assurance" that Australia would try to increase wheat shipments to India was given to the Australian Deputy Minister. Sir Arthur Fadden here yesterday. Mr. Nehru said he was watching the proceedings "with
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    27 4 Mr. LIM CHONG PANG, proprietor of Garrick Theatre, leads in his NEWMARKET (Bag by) winner of the second race at Bukit Timah on Saturday, 19th January, 1952.
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  • 120 4 INQUIRY INTO PROHIBITION IN BOMBAY BOMBAY. Jan. 23. Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, Bombay's Health Minister, told the Legislative Council which met here last week that th e Government had appointed an official to inquire into the working of Prohibition and advise taking measures to remedy the defects in its
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  • 259 4 Internal Air Services In India: Purchase Of Planes NEW DELHI, Jan. NOfl, It is understood that the committee of representatives of Indian air transport companies which has b^on meet-i ing in D"lhi for the last few! days to consider the question of purchase of additional aircraft for ooerational purposes have,
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  • 112 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23.The President has promulgated an ordinance to provide for control of n-nts in the Cantonment areas of Uttar Pradesh. There is no rent control law in force in the cantonments in the U.P. The residents of those cantonments have been making representations for
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  • 124 4 RAJAPALAYAM. J.on. 23 Mr. A. L. Singaraia. President of the T''wn Congress Committee. Rajapalayam, has resigned all his elective posts oxcent tho primary membership "on the Congress. He states the reason for his resignation u, heavy pressure' :>f private work. Mr. R. M. Ramaswamy Th-.var. Secretary. Mr.
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  • 75 4 AMDALA, Jan. 23. Two persons were burnt alive when a motor truck coming i from Delhi burnt into flames on the grand- trunk Road, s:x f een miles east of Ambala Wednesday last. The truck, bound for Am- ritsar, was reported to have struck against
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  • 471 4 Do You Want To Know How Tall Your Child Will Be? I'HILADt: i.H[A— !Al')— If you want 10 know how tail youi lilci will lie, science has a sure way <»l telling, beginning just before the teen years. The method w .s explained by Dr. Nanc 3ayley. Dr. Alta Gordon
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  • 152 4 SABARIMALAI EXPLOSION: EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT KOTTAYAM. Jan. 23 —A harrowing eye-witness account of the gun powder explosion in Sabarimalai was given to the PTI on Thursday iast by pilgrims returning to the city. They said they found some pilgrims running about helplessly enveloped in flames from head to foot, falling and
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  • 172 4 CALCUTTA, Jan. 23— There l! is a virtual stalemate in the II raw jute market, very little II purchases being done during I! the last sixteen days, it is un- derstood. This, it is learnt, is li due to the millers' reluct- i ance to
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  • 161 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 23— Mr. S. Panchapagesha Sastri. Chairman of the new Industrial inbunal for the adjudication ot bank disputes took charge of his office here on Jan. 16. Mr. Sastri. a retired Judge ot the Madras High Court »rriv e d here from •now Delhi. Anotner member
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  • 100 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 23. The B /.noay Legislative Asteiroly passed a Bill empowering the Government to contribute tc wards the share capital of co-operative societies and tc guarantee shareholders payment uf dividend. Ine Bill also permits companies, banks and firms to hold shares of co-operative societies in
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  • 107 4 NEW DELHI, Jpn. 23 —A new technique of producing high-quality sugar at reduced cost has been invented by Professor J. M. Saha, Director of Indian Institute of Sugar Technology. The main feature of the technique, according to its author, is nitration of juice at
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