Indian Daily Mail, 29 January 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 349. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 18.— Mr. A. M. Thomas, Speaker of Travancore-Oochin Assembly, now elected to the House of the People (Parliament) has resfgned his Speakership and Membership of the Kerala Assembly. This was in pursuance of the law forbidding dual membership
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  • 216 1 Defeated By Communist At Mayavaram From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 28. Th c Central Minister of State for the Railways Mr. K. Santhanam was defeated by Communist leader Mr. K. Anandan Nambiyar in the election for the Parliament from Mayavaram. According to latest reports, Nambiyar has
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  • 101 1 BIG VICTORY FOR CONGRESS IN MYSORE Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 28.—Congress looks like sweeping the polls in Mysore State without much opposition. Counting began simultaneously two days ago after polling in all constituencies was over, unlike in other States and the first batch of results announced show that
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  • 53 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 28.— The first shipment of 10,000,000 dollars worth of wheat which Canada is sending India as a gift is being loaded at Vancouver, the Trade Department announced The steamship, Houston City, will carry the first load to help relieve India's famine. Other shipments will
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  • 48 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 28. frime Minister Winston Churchill arrived here today on the liner Queen Mary and told reporters: "I am satisfied with my visit to America. I am sure sure it did good. "Xhe visit freshened up old friendships and made new ones." Reuter
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  • 26 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 28— The Japanese film, Rashomon. is drawing crowds of 1 500 a day at a Broadway cinema which xiaMs only 500 people A.P.
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  • 158 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 28.— Dr. J. C. Warner, President of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, returned from a trip to India and said that country needs and should have American help. "They face terrific problems," h e said of the Indian people as he alighted from
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  • 97 1 KHATMANDU, Nepal Jan. 28.— Nepal's Prime Minister, Matrika Prasad Koirala, yesterday set up a high level emergency committee to deal with, the situation arising out of last week's abortive "revolt" by a section of the Raksha Dal "Home Guards." With the Prime Minister himself as
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Jan. 28— All Air India International services both incoming and outgoing from London are being diverted from Cairo to Beirut while the Egyptian tension lasts, the airline announced here yesterday. British Overseas Airways have already diverted their flights away from the trouble area. Reuter
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  • 36 1 KARACHI, Jan. 28.— Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Pakistan High Commissioner in Britain, has been appointed Ambassador to Prance, it was announced here today. Mr. Rahimtoola, 40, has been in Britain since 1947 Reuter
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  • 43 1 TOKYO, Jan. 28. —The Communists today postponed for 24 hours further discuscussions on ceasefire supervision. They telephoned the United Nations base camp at Munsan a few minutes before th e United Nations staff officers prepared to leave for Panmunpom. Reuter
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  • 37 1 CAIRO. Jan. 28— The British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson informed the Egyptian Government, yesterday that the Britjsh Government held them responsible for loss of British life and damage to British property in yesterday's riots. Reuter
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  • 183 1 PARIS. Jan. 28.— The Kashmir question is expected to be taken up again by the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday, lit was learned yesterday On Saturday Sr Giria Shankar Bajpai, Secretary General of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, held talks with Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British Representative
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  • 129 1 LONDON, Jan. 28.—Rumanians will be thronging to their banks today to exchange old money for new ones under a drastic currency reform announced suddenly last night. According, to Bucharest radio the new currency is pegged to the Soviet rouble and can be exchanged _on a variable
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  • 63 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 28.— Ten bodies have now been recovered from the River Hoogly following on Saturday's collapse of a gang way linking the jetty with _the Indian navy cruiser, Delhi, throwing more than 75 people into the swirling waters. Two more bodies were yesterday brought
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  • 84 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 28.— 1t was announced here today that Mongolian Premier Marshal Choibalsan died in Moscow in the Kremlin hospital on Saturday from kidney cancer. Tass said that two doctors were sent to Mongolia from Moscow after the Premier asked for medical help. They advised
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  • 44 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 28.— An American source, who recently conferred with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, says the Nationalist leader fears that Britain and the United States are still capable of a "sellout" to Red China for obvious reasons. The source requested anonymity A. P.
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  • 45 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 28.— After an absence of 35 years. Shakespear's King Lear is to be produced by Moscow's famous Maly Theatre. The production will be by A. Diky and the assistant producers are Cladkov and Pavlov with setting by Pimenov. A.P.
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  • 491 1 SOCIALIST PARTY SEALED OFF CAIRO. Jan. 28. Egypt's new Prime Minister Aly Maher Pasha late last night ordered the sealing off of Socialist Party (Al Ishterakeya headquarters here in a nationwide tightening of security. The order was his first major action since King Farouk
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Jan. 28.— U.S. Ambassador Walter Gifford called on the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday to discuss the Egyptian crisis. Diplomatic sources said Eden outlined his assessment of the Egyptian situation to the American Ambassador. The Egyptian crisis had caused Eden to put
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  • 139 1 NINE BODIES RECOVERED FROM BR. CLUB LATEST REPORT: CAIRO, Jan. 28— The British embassy reported today that nine bodies were found in the exclusive British Turf Club which was gutted by are on Saturday. Only three have so far been identified. There may be other bodies in the basement billiard
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  • 94 1 CAJRO. Jan. 28.— Ahmed Hassan El Hodeibi. Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide, last night condemned Saturday's disturbances in Cairo In a statement to the press. El Hodeibi said: "The Muslim Brotherhood condemn violence and cannot consider it as a means for the fulfilment of Egypt's national aim.
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  • 247 1 BR. PHILOSOPHER ON U.S. ATTITUDE TO CHINA LONDON, Jan. 28. British philosopher Bertrand Russel said on Friday night the Republicans in the United States would be "glad to see a war against China." He told a forum of Fleet Street journalists:
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  • 294 1 NEPAL RULER'S APPEAL TO PEOPLE CALCUTTA, Jan. 28.— N epal's| King* Tribhuvana appealed to his people on Saturday night to use democracy instead of bullets if they want changes made in their newly formed government. He referred to last week's abortive revolt in th e capital
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28.— India's favourable balance of trade with Malaya during nine months of 1951 totalled 142,--500,000 Rupees (U5530,000,--000) official statistics reveal. Indian exports amounting to 273,000,000 Rs. included foodstuffs, tobacco, livestock, raw materials, previous stones, groundnut oil, cotton, yarn, artificial silk, books and perfumery.
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  • 51 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 28.— Lever Brothers Company announced price cuts ranging from 2.5 to 5.25 per cent in the wholesale prices of Its bar and packaged soaps and shortening. The reductions reflect recent declines in costs of soap and shortening raw materials, the Company said.
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  • 1019 2 Indian Daly Mail S'pore, Tues. Jan. 29, 1952. SIA: "MEMBERS ONLY"!— I IN our editorial of last Thursday, we had observed as follows.- "If the members regard the I. A. (Singapore Indian Association) and its properly as their sole possession, they are mistaken: they are only trustees holding them m
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  • 2297 2 GENERAL ELECT lON B IN IWDIA: Or. Krishna Rao And Sambandam Elected lo Assembly PRAKASAM LOSES DEPOSIT. MADRAS, Jan. 18: Two Congress candidates, Dr. U. Krishna Rao and Mr. A. M. Sambandam. were declared elected from City constituencies of the Madras State Assembly
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  • 58 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 21. An earthquake shock of moderate intensity at its or:g n with ?picentre 735 miles away from Bombay at latitude 21 degrees north and longitude 61 east in the Arabia-! sea. on the soutlh eastern c ;ast of Arabia was observatory at 20 hours
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  • 572 3 Madhy a Pradesh Assembly Election Results 12 MORE SEATS FOR CONGRESS Xagpur Jan. 14.— Mr. Ghanashyam Singh Gupta. Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Raja Saheb Chandra Chur Prasad Singh. ex-Ruler of Udaipur (Raigarh District) and Mr. R. A. Mandating MAJI.. are omongthe 12 Congress candidates returned to the
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  • 146 3 CUTTACK. Jan. 15.— Three more results of the elections to the Orissa State Assembly were received today and yesterday. With 43 seats declared so far. the party position is: Congress 22. Ganatantra Parishad 7, Socialists 3. People's Party 3. Communists 1, Forward Bloc 1. and Independents 6. Polling is
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  • 176 3 PATNA. Jan. 15. Raja Kali Prasad Singh of Jharia (Janata Party) has been elected to the Bihar Assembly from the Balllapur constituency. Electorate: 56,764 and votes polled: 20,468. Raj; Xali Prasad Singh (Janata Party) 7,532 Kishorelal Loreiya (Congress) 7.128 Brajnandan Sharma (Socialist) 2.108 Lakkhi Kant Mahto Forward Bloc) 1.198
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  • 68 3 HYDERABAD, Jan. 15.— Mr. Sureshchandra Shivprasao Arya (Congress) was declared elected today to the House of the People from Aurangabad constituency. The electorate 3,60,422. Votes polled 1.38,936. Mr. Sureshchandra Shivprasad Arya (Con.) 71,902 Mr. S. K. Vaishampayan (P.D. Front) 35,689 Mr. J. V. Joshi (Socialist) 20,161 Mr. Christian Narayan
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  • 115 3 MADRAS. Jan. 15.— From the Adonl double-member constituency (Bellary District) of the Madras State Assembly, Mr. H. Ramalinga Reddi (Independent) and Mr. T. Mallayya (Congress) have been declared elected to the general and reserved seats, respectively. ADONI GENERAL SEAT Mr. H. Ramalinga Reddi (Ind.) 36,228 Mr. T. G. Thimmayya
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  • 501 3 BOMBAY HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE BOMBAY. Jan. 15. Two prominent successes for the Congress in the elections to the House of the People today were that of the Union Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. from Kolaba and that of Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Minister for Planning from Sabarkhantha, Mr. Nanda
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  • 990 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 15.—Following are the results to the State Assembly: ROHA SUDHAGAD Mr. M. S. Sawant (Congress) has been elected to the Assembly from the Roha Sudhagad constituency. Electorate: 52,120. Votes polled 29,608. M. S. Sawant (Congress) 14,440 R. R. Sanap (PWP) 10,250 R. M. Chandorkar (Socialist) 4,918
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  • 314 3 BOMBAY, Jan. 24. Indian banks are establishing themselves slowly but steadily in South-East Asia, according to a leading Indian banker who recently toured the countries. Indian banking has exr panded mainly in Burma. Thailand, Malaya and Hongkong since 1946. Indian banking today
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  • 58 3 The Government of Bombay today decided that the new legislature after the elections will meet in Bombay on March 15, It was learn. The joint session of both Houses will be addressed by the Governor on the Inaugural day. Elections to the Upper
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  • 286 3 BOMBAY. Jan. 23.— Before Government could proceed to requisition premises under the Land Requisition Act, they must establish that the place sought to be requisitioned fell within the mean|ing of the term, premises, namely, that they were let or intended to be let. No
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  • 125 3 JAIPUR. Jon. 23 A SubInspector of PoUce and three constables were killed and injured in an encounter on Jan. 18 between a gang of dacoits and a police party near Chandsen about fifty miles from here. A police party including three Superindents. one Deputy Superintendent
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  • 675 4 Aims Objects Of Selangor Rent Payers Association Inche Pawanchik 3 s Broadcast Speech The following broadcast on the Selangor Rent Payers Association Platform in the forthcoming Municipal elections in Kuala Lumpur was given by Inche Pawanchik bin Mohamed recently over Radio Malaya: As a speaker from the Selangor Rent Payers
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  • 482 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— The question of the the appointment of Advisers and the role to be played by them in Pari B States is under tne consideration of the Government of India. Altbough the question is linked up witoi the political sei-up
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  • 149 4 HYDERABAD, (Dn.), Jan 25.— Dr. N. S. Krishnan. Director. Geological Survey of India said here on Jan. 18 that modern geologists were of the opinion that the "continental shells" were rich in oil deposits and if probably explored they could produce almost as much oil
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  • 174 4 TUNIS, Tunisia Jan. 27.— Violence, bom of a Tunisian nationalist campaign for increased independence, appeared yesterday to be waning. Both French and local officials of this North African protectorate said they were optimistic about the prospects. A few minor incidents were reported but none was on
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  • 59 4 SYDNEY, Jan. 27—Australia will issue three special stamps to commemorate the vbit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The stamps a red threepence stamp portraying the P'mcess, a blue 7 lj2-pence stamp and a brown ons-^i.'il-ling-and-sixpence stamp, both portraying the royal couple will be on sal
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  • 243 4 CEYLON NEWS: JAFFNA: Jaffna Municipal Council is to conduct all its meetings in the vernacular as the first step in the move to administer the council entirely in the vernacular. This was decided at the first meeting of the council. Mr. Sam A.
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  • 56 4 COLOMBO: Temperance workers scored another success in the local option poll to close taverns in tne Hochchutaade ward, 2ne voting was as follows: In lavour of closure 1,018. Against 51. Spoilt 17. Total number of registered voters 1,760. Anti- temperance workers boycotted the poll owing to the
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  • 160 4 COLOMBO: A graduate in nursing from the World Health Organisation has been appointed principal of the Nurses* Training School that Is to be opened at Kandy shortly. She is Miss Muriell a. Kragih. from U.S.A. A sister Tutor in Paediatric Nursing. Miss Mary Nickolls,
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  • 133 4 COlX>MBO: Owing to the forthcoming Royal visit the current Midland Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court have ibeen moved from Kandy to Kurunegala This is to enable the historic Audience Hall at Kandy where the Assize Sessions' were being held, to be got ready for
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  • 107 4 Town Council To Boycott C-plan Exhibition MORATUWA: At a meeting of the Piliyandaia Town Council, the first for the year, a motion was moved by Mr. Somaweera Chandrasiri. M.P., and seconded by Mr. d. c. Wijeyanada. that tne Colombo Exhibition should be ooycotted by the Council in view of the
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  • 88 4 COLOMBO: A total of 271 profiteers in rice. Hour, sugai and bread, was detected uy ine Colombo Price Contru. Station last year, according to statistics just revealed. They paid more than Rs. 60,000 in fines. inis is more than three times the amount collected in
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  • 176 4 50 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Monday:' Two bandits surrendered in the Federation yesterday. One British soldier was killed. In a successful screening operation in the Jenjarom Resettlement area in the Klang District of Selangor yesterday, surrendered banbandits identified 12 suspected bandit subscription collectors. 2 suspected bandit couriers and
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  • 106 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—India has thrown her doors "wide open" to foreign capital, her Ambassador to the United States, Binay Ranjan Sen, declared on Friday 'in his first public address since assuming- the post. H e addressed the Englishspeaking Union of the United States on the
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  • 42 4 SYLHET Jon. 24.— The Sylhet district is facing rice scarcity. Price has now shot up to rupees 32 per mound. It is apprehended that the price will go even higher if no immediate steps are taken. FOC
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