Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 345 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 380 1 Bombay, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh And Delhi From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 24. Congress has captured Delhi State in the first elections held for the Assembly of the newly created Capital State of India. Congress won 26 seats in the 48-member Assembly, thu s
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  • 422 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jon. 24. Congress in Madras State has now won only 106 seats for the Assembly out of 251 so far declared, that is, 39 seats behind the whole of the Opposition. Congress most win at least 1 88 seats
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  • 191 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 24.— Fifty two of th e world's best films will be screened in India during the International Film Festi 1 ::1 which starts in Bombay today. In addition, 115 other nlni3 consisting of documentaries, scientific films, cartoons, puppet films and educational and children's films hav
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The National Physical Laboratory has been engaged in the past two years on experiments in harn e ssing sun rays to domestic purposes. Experiments are new confined to the development of pressuried cook, a gadget for making hot tea or coffee and
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.—Following is the latest party position in the House of the People and various. State Assemblies: The House of the People: (496) Congress 84, Independents 11. KMPP three. Commonweal Party three, United Front of Leftists three, Communists two, People's Democratic Front two, Peasants and Workers'
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 1 Photo. Egyptian students wearing the camouflaged uniform ifsed during their "Liberation Battalion" activities, carry the coffin of Omar Shahin in a big funeral procession through the streets of Cairo, January 14. Shahin, also a student, was killed in a .skii-mish between Egyptian guerrillas and British troops Jan. 12 near Tel
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  • 137 1 INDIA DENIES "DEVERS' PLAN" KNOWLEDGE NEW DELHI, Jpn. 24.— The Indian Government denied Wednesday night any prior knowledge of the hew "Devers' Plan" for the demilitarisation of Kashmir as released by the U.N. Security Council in Paris on Jan. 21. In a formal pressnote, the Government said it was "surprised
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  • 302 1 CEYLON NEWS: KANDY: With relation to the present controversy in regard to the Royal couple discarding their shoes before entering the shrine room of the Dalada Maligawa, Mr. C. B. Nugawela, the Diyawadane Nilame, said that other members of the British Royal Family had
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  • 235 1 WOMAN SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE JAFFNA: For the first time in the history of the Jaifna Courts a woman is been sued for breach of promise by a man. A plaint has been filed in the District Court of Jaffna before Mr. W. Gunam Spencer by Mr. K. Shiva
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  • 205 1 A Parliament of Religions win be organised by the Divine Life Society, Madras, under the guidance of £>n Swami Slvanandaji of Himalayas some time In 1952. as per the convenience of the delegates and speasers with the following aims and objects.:— (1) To inculcate the true religious
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  • 103 1 Sri Swanii Sivananda Maharaj, founder-President of Divine Life Society, Rishikesh, Himalayas India, and author of several works in English and other languages, as a preparatory stop to the Parliament of Religions is launching a dynamic spiritual lec-ture-tour visiting the foremost, cities of the world. This
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  • 100 1 KARACHI. Jan. 24.—Usually reliable sources said here Wednesday that Pakistan will fign tin agreement with the U.S. Government on January 28 for US$lO,OOO,OOO aid undei the U.S. Economic Cooperation Programme. This will be the first instalment of U.S. aid to Pakistan. Negotiations for further assistance will
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.—India's Finance Minister, Sir C. D. Deshmukh, said Wednesday he is flying to London on February 3 "to find out what we can do to help" in Britain's financial crisis. Discussions in London, he added, would determine whether India could obtain certain
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  • 139 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 24. Two Indian Navy Destroyers, Rajput and Ranjit, left Cochin for Mombasa on Monday on the second leg of the royal escort cruise. From Mombasa in company with the RN cruiser Ken ya and two RPN Destroyers, Tipu Sultan and Tughril, they
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  • 348 1 AT SELETAR The Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will hold a public meeting tomorrow, at 5 p.m.. in front of the fcree Narayana Mission premises at 177-66, 13i Miles. West Hill Road. Sembawang, Singapore. All are cordially invited, writes the Hony. Secretary, Local Indian
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    85 2 Phot£>. This photo shows children at play.... But the caption beneath it as it appeared re cently in an Egyptian magazine, said: "Hisham, grandson of Egyptian Minister of Agriculture Abdel Latif Mohammed Pasha, wanted to imitate members of Egypt's 'Liberation Battalions' so his father bought him a toy gun to
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  • 598 2 ALLAHABAD, Jan, 15.— Mr. Nehru said here to-night that it was open to anyone to make an issue of the Hindu Code Bill but to carry on propaganda based on falsehood and in the name of dharma and religion did not become any responsible
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  • 75 2 MADRAS, Jan. 16— The Chief Electoral Officer in Madias, Mr. S. Vcnkateswaran, who is in charge of 26 million voters in th e State for the purpose of elections, could not ex-ex-isu his franchise today His nnme has not been included in th e rotcra'
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  • 564 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: RajajVs Son One Of Six Elected MADRAS, Jan. 13. Six results to the House of the People were declared last night from the Madras St ate. The Congress secured four of these seats and the KMP Partyone. The sixth
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  • 51 2 HYDERABAD, Jan. 10. An application addressed to the Collector signed by a number of villagers, asking for th« grant of lands was found in one of the boxes of the Socia list candidates, while the ballot papers of the Mahbubnagar Assembly constituency were being counted.—
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  • 198 2  - Hail Congress! (Miss) Laura D. Michael By We hail the Congress Party Its President and Members ton Who have striven for the good of the country When her problems were far from f*-w. They suffered behind th« I>ri*.<n; Some died for their Motherland! Could all their past be forgotten By
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  • 1236 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER ELECTIONS— AFTERMATH Kumaiaswami Raja, Gopal Reddi, Bhaktavatsalam. Madhava Menon, Chandramouli. Kalavenkata Rao. Sanjeeva Reddi. Prakasam, Morarji, N. G. Ranga, Ashok Mehta. Dange, Ambedkar, Kaniala Devi, Goenka. (Mor s to follow) all, all are gone the old familiar faces Padmanabha Gownder, Na^i Reddi. Anul Desai, Kajrolkar, Gandhi,
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  • 79 2 CUTTACK. Jan 16 A quarrel between an Adibasi couple on the issue as to which candidate they should support in Orissa Assembly elections in Buruda constituency ended in the death of the wife, according to a report from Baripada. It is stated that following hot discussion between
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  • 129 2 Gadboriad Murder Case: All Accused Acquitted BARODA. Jan. 17.—Agreeing with the unanimous verdict of "not guilty" given by tne assessors. Mr. P. C. Bhat. District and SesjSions Judge of Baroda acquitted to-day all the three accused in the Gadooriad murder case, giving them the benefit of doubt. Randhfr Singhji Chandrasinghji
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  • 68 2 BHOPAL. Jan. 13.— Th e Jan Sangh candidate to the 30--member Bhopal Assembly, Sardar Mai, died of heart attack to-day when polling was held for the second day in 17 of the 23 constituencies in the State. Sardar Mai's death leaves the Congress and Independent rivals
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  • 834 3 Election Results: Full Details NAGPUR. Jan. 10. The Congress won ten seats and last one to the KMPP in the results announced to-day. Mr. Madan Gopal Agarwal, General Secretory, Nagpur Provincial Congress Committee, wag elected to the State Assembly from Nagpur-1 constituency. He had 12 rivals all
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  • 551 3 Reotiprasad Chhotelal (Ind.) 985 Gajadhar Prasad Fukirchand (Jan Sangh) 840 Gyansingh NepaLsingh (Ind.) 467 Sukhedo Prasad (Ind.) 277 Jagdalpur Mr. Vidyanath Thakur (Independent) and Mr. Doomar (Independent) were elected to the General and Reserved seats from Jagdalpur constituency. GENERAL SEAT Vidyanath Thakur (Ind.) 45.861 Bala Prasad
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  • 110 3 NAGPUR, Jan. 11.— Results for nine more seats in the 232-member Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, announced to-day went in favour of the Congress, raising its strength to 76. «r««2PI? r J lartieB hold 17 seats as Allows: KMPP 3, Socialists 1, R.R.P, l and
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  • 200 3 ADULTERY: PAK GOVT. TO AMEND PENAL CODE -Lahore. Jan. 15. The Government of Pakistan is considering a Bill to amend Section 497 and 498 of Uie Pakistan Penal Code in oxter to make married women involved In crimes of adultery punishable as an abettor, according to a Press Note issued
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  • 735 4 Selang or Labour Party Platform Explained The following broadcast on the Labour Party Platform was given by Mr. M. Arokiasnmy, Vice-Chairman of the Selcngor Labour Party, at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan 18, wer Radio Malayci, Kuala Lumpur The Lelangor La boar Party is of very recent birth but it
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  • 58 4 There wnl be a Soccer Match between R. A F (Cnangi) and I. Y. Sports Club for the Indian Republic Day Cup. at tne Jalaji Besar btadium on Sunday. Jan. 27, at 5 p.m. Mr M Gapala Menon, representative oi tne Government of India
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  • 57 4 PREMIUM BONDS DRAW RESULTS The first drawing of Premium Bonds took place yesterday at the Selangor Turf OiUD. The first prize of $4,396 6" was won by bond No. *****7 ine second prizes of $Bbo 6 SSSL Laicen bv bor id n<3b i*B4ao and *****4. Tne two d^ pnzes of
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  • 422 4 S. I. A. INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir,— ln your editorial of uie 24in instant, you nave made certain) statements regaruing me Inuian uon wuicn art uncaned iu and require repiy ana i nc^ you win be good enough w publLsn trus letter, c-orutruo uve criucims are
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