Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 347. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 349 1 Speaker's Failure To Administer Oath Criticised ERNAKULAM, Jan. 25. In the Travancore-Cochin High Court onday, His Lordship Mr. Justice K. S. Govinda Pillai, delivered judgment allowing the petition fi Ie d by Mrs. Thankamma Menon under Article 226 of the Constitution against
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  • 108 1 Body Found In Trunk Gruesome Discovery In Train BOMBAY. Jan. 24. The Western Railway Police at Anand station, on the Bom-bay-Ahmedabad route, took possession of an unclaimed large-sized trunk from an Inter class compartment on Monday. The trunk is stated to have contained the dead body of a male cut
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  • 55 1 Congress Captures Bombay And Delhi States From Our Own Correspondent NEW DEL:i I. Jan. 26. Final results have been announced for Bombay and Del'hi State Assemblies. In BOMBAY. Congress has won 269 out of 314 seats which places them in an impregnable position. Simlarly in DELHI. Congress has won 39
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  • 50 1 TOKYO, Jan. 26.— A Japa nese privat e firm has signed an agreement to ship $16,000 worth of metal plates to Soviet Russia, the Kyodo News Agency reported Th e agency said it was the first Japanese-Russian trade contract permitted since the end of the war. Reuter
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  • 42 1 RANGOON, Jan. 26.— Prlm e Minister Thakm Nu told a press conference here yesterday Burma will accept Ame> rtcan economic aid providing it does not interfere with the country's policy of neutrality In the east- west conflict. Reuter
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  • 100 1 Released And Re-arrested COIMBATORE. Jan. 24.Mr. P. Ramamurthi. Communist leader, who was elected to the Madras State Assembly from the Madurai North constituency and who was being detained under the Preventive Detention Act in the Colmbatore Central Jail, was released at about 11 on Tuesday morning, but was Immediately re-arrested
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  • 56 1 MADRAS, Jan. 21. TfteJ Madras Government today j decided to release Messrs. P. Ramamurthi and T. Nagi Reddi, Communist detenus, who "have been elected to the State Assembly. The State Advisory Board constituted under the Preventive Detention Act has recommended to the Government the
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  • 62 1 KATHMANDU, Jan. 24.The Government of Nepal have appointed Mr. Kali Prasad Upadhyaya, a Patna High Court advocate, $> as the firs* Attiorney-Oeneral of Nepal. The main task before Mr. TJpadhyaya would be to assist the Government of Nepal to modernise its legal procedure. The present system of
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  • 267 1 NO HOPE OF CONGRESS-PRAJA ALLIANCE IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 26. Congress has won only five out of the 18 results announced on Thursday in the Assembly elections and has now a total of 116 out of 283 results announced. Communists have come next with 42 and
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  • 164 1 ABSOLUTE MAJORITY FOR CONGRESS NOT LIKELY From Our Own Correspodent MADRAS, Jan. 26. The polling concluded, in Madras State on Friday, Jan. 25. uracil began in stages three weeks ago. The Congress Party has won only 124 seats out of 300 seats for Assembly, results of
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  • 160 1 India Advocates Universality Of Membership Of U. N. NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— India favours admission of "all those 16 states which hav e been knocking at the door of the United Nations and have not yet beep admitted," the Foreign Secretary, Mr. K. P. S. Menon, said yesterday. Speaking at
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 21.—President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has been suffering from an attack of mild catarrhal jaundice and has been advised complete rest, it was learned from Raslxtrapathi Bhavan here to-day. The President is now progressing satisfactorily and has been performing state work and receiving visitors. Health
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  • 64 1 OOLOMBO: The Ceylon Government is formulating Rs. 19,000,000 development scheme for th e Ratmalana airport, 10 miles from here. The airport would not bo just a place where -planes land and take off but also a civic recreational centre, a Civil Aviation spokesman said. It has
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  • 43 1 CAIRO, Jan. 26.— The Egyptian Government radio announced last night that an "estimated" 46 Egyptian policemen and officers wer e killed in this morning's fighting in Ismailia. The radio said the official figures were ti be released later Reuter
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  • 65 1 SUiRI (Burdwan), Jan. 20.— A spark from the engine today killed a young man travelling an the footboard of an overcrowded train a few miles from here. The young man's clothes caught fire. He was taken to hospital where he died of his
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.— Over 10,000 citizens of Delhi today assembled in front of the historic Red Fort and saw the colours of the Indian Navy being hauled down ceremoniously in the roseate glow of sunset. Vive-Admiral Pizey, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, took the salite at the
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  • 236 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— Nepal's Government yesterday outlawed the Communist Party in that strategic Himalayan kingdom The Nepalese Embassy in New Delhi said that the action was taken because the Communists abetted a revolt earlier in the week. The revolt was crushed. An Embassy spokesman said
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  • 539 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 24.— Mr. B. G. Kher, Chief Minister of Bombay, will attend the Congress Working Committee meeting in Delhi on Feb. 2, when the High Command is expected to take a decision on whether or not Mr, Morarji Desai should contest a
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  • 324 1 KOTTAYAM, Jan 20 The official death roll in the Sabarimalai gunpowder explosions mounted to 64 today. This includes 30 persons who succumbed to their injuries la various hospitals since the explosions on Monday afternoon. Of the 56 persons now in hospitals, eight more
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  • 1273 2 NEW YORK: The Ford foundation has announced that a major portion of a U555,000,000 fund will be useH in India, Pakistan a<<! the Fa- East "for the promotion of better understanding on the part of the American people and other peoples of the world."
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  • 637 2 Photo. WASHINGTON, Jon. 24. The people of India have become progressively shocked and disillusioned by the international actions of Soviet and Chinese communists, according to reports reaching here from India. It is becoming clear in the minds of the Indian people that China has
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  • 898 2  -  JAL. D. PARDIWALA by Hockey has had a romantic career. Travelling from the East to the West and then back to the East, it was brought to India by the British in the early eighties of ,he last century. So much did it appeal to the imagination
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  • 634 2  - Strategic Importance Of AngloEgyptian Sudan M. SIVARAM Pivot Of Middle EastAfrica Defence (Ey Spec-'al Correspondent j KHARTOUM: Whatever anomalies exist in the AngloEgyptian Sudan today, there can be no doubt of ita strategic importance in the Middle Hast Mediterranean African one. Comnetent observers here, and in Cairo, consider the Sudan
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  • 848 3 Dato Yahya's Broadcast Speech The following broadcast on the UJf.N.O. Platform in the forthcoming Municipal elections in Kuala Lumpur was made by Data Yahya bin Abdul Razak recently over Radio Malaya: On- the 27th of March 1951. the Sultan of Selangor in
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  • 120 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 25— Sheik Abdullah, pro-Indian Premier of disputed Kashmir, said yesterday he "will not touch even with a pair of tongs" a new U.N. suggestion for demilitarisation of the State claimed by both India and Pakistan. He referred to a plan by Gen. Jacob L.
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— Ten more results of elections to the House of the People have been announced. Six of the seats went to the Congress Party, two to independents and one each to a KMPP and to a Communist candidate from West Bengal. The
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  • 593 3 In line with its general policy of providing Clubs and social amenities for the different racial groups amongst its large and expanding Labour Force, the British Malayan Petroleum Company Limited opened a Club for its Dyak employees on Dec. 29 last. The
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  • 196 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— A Press Not e issued by the Ministry of Finance (Revenue Division) says: Tn view of the peculiar circumstances in which evacuee assessees from Pakistan were able to bring some of thei* funds into India from Pakistan, the Central Board of Revenue
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  • 443 3 "The Social Life of Women in Indonesia" was the subject of a talk given in London by Madam Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Ambassador in London. She addressed an audience at the Islamic Cultural Centre, near Regent's Park, London. Her Excellency, The Begum Rahimtoola, wife of the
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  • 574 3  -  V. R. Balakrishna Who sold local men cannot do Major Construction works? (by TN these days of busy constructions of buildings, most of you might have noticed the piling works and the steel construction jobs carried out by skilled labour. Many of them are Indians, who
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  • 110 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 25. Though the back of Nepal's revolution has been broken in Khatmandu by stat e forces routing the Home Guard rebels, the country is still disturbed. King Tribhuvana last night proclaimed an emergency, vesting Premier N.P. Koirala with dictator's powers. A 12--hour curfew from 7
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  • 187 3 Vizag Shipyard: Company Registered In Delhi NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— Hindustan Shipyard, Ltd., with an authorised capital of Rs. 10 crores, was registered here on Monday At present the Government of India will have a two-third interest and the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., a one-third interest in the capital
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  • 137 3 SAIGON TERRORISTS CLAI TO BE GANDHIJIS FOLLOWERS! SAIGON. Jan. 25.— P have arrested 30 men a.V alleged to be followers of a w» ligious sect that claims "fuldance" from Gandhi, George Washington and Shakespeare on charges of killing 20 people and injuring 120 with time bombs. The men will be
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  • 577 4 lext Of Broadcast Speech The following broadcast on the Malayan Chinese Association Platform was made by Col. H. S. Lee recently over Radio Malaya: T e Sultan of Selangor, having granted the Mtimcipal ConsthuLion to K.L.. tnere will be on Feb 16 1952. an
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  • 71 4 COLOMBO, Jan 26 A second ship arrived in Colombo yesterday to load ruiber for Communist China. Sh e was the Russian ship, Nikoio.T. which entered Colombo seeking 1,000 tons. She fcas feeen promised only 100 tons by the local shipper. The Nikoloff entered as' an
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  • 334 4 "Ameer El Intikam" or "The Count of Monte Cristo" Oriental grandeur, pomp and beauty mar«t Egypt a Academy Awarci Winning picture "Ameei el Intikam or "The Count of ivionte Cristo" is now running at the Crarrick Theatre. Geylang niis grand scare, hign ouogeted adventure opus stars tnat famous Egyptian benydancer
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  • 318 4 The death occurred suddenly from heart failure of Mr. M. Hamaswami Iyer (Senior Asst: Registrar, Supreme Court) at Kuala Lumpur on the night of 1 m iday, Jan. 22. M*. Ramaswami after a bin! nt college career took his M/' Degree and passed
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  • 713 4 Ganahiji's London Hoste s s In Madras LMUUNS WORK OF PACIFISTS r JE-wm\ XS 1 Jan 24 —Miss Muriel Lester, iwandniji s hostess in London and one of the promoters of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, speaking under the auspices of the Southern India Journalists Federation, on Tuesdou evening, explained
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  • 159 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 25 A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs denied here that the Chinese had claimed the fa nous mountain shrine of Badrinr h in Garhwal uistrict of Ottmr Pndesh x* falang within Tioevin territory. No such indication had been
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  • 103 4 CAPETOWN. Jan. 26.— Prime Minister Daniel Malan said here yesterday there was a bloc in the United Nations who had "set themselves upon South Afric as a target." The bloc was composed of non-European countries, mostly under th e leadership of India, he
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