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Title Section16 1952-02-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 353. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article142 1952-02-02 1 Mr. Ramiah Formerly Of Johore Bahru From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 1. Mr. V. Ramiah, Malayan Indians only member of the Indian Parliament, has been unseated in the present election from Pudukotrah. Praja partyma* Mr. K. M. Vallatharas won mo re than 15,000 votesCopyright - 142 words
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268 1952-02-02 1 CRUCIAL DECISION FOR MADRAS CONGRESS TODAY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 1. —With only 29 more results to be declared for election to the Madras State Assembly, Congress has won 140 seats while the combined Opposition groups have 66 seats more than the Congress. Fifty.nine seats have been wonCopyright - 268 words
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Article139 1952-02-02 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. L—lndia's first national elections are almost over. The elections, covering 1.000.000 square miles and 175.000.000 voters, began last October. By Thursday they were completed in all but five Himalayan snow-laden districts, where the voting will be in the third week of Feb. Final resultsA.P. - 139 words
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Article361 1952-02-02 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— Atout 160 more results 'nave been announced including 15 for t.ao House of the People from 10 States. Twelve of these 15 seats have gone to Congress Party candidates and three to Independents. Among the successful Congress Party candidates are Mr. V.GIIS - 361 words
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52 1952-02-02 1 COLOMBO: Ceylon will be represented at the British Commonwealth Scientific official Conference to be held at Canberra from Feb. 17 to Mar. 7 this year. Professors W. A. E. Karunaratn e and C. J. Eliezer of the University of Ceylon will be the delegates to theReuter - 52 words
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35 1952-02-02 1 ROME, Feb. I.— A Cairo dispatch to the newspaper D Giornalc d Italia yesterday reported that former Prime Minister Nazam Bey Koudsi of Syria has been assassinated in Damascus. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-02-02 1 Kashmir Court Upholds Zamindari Abolition SRINAGAR. Feb. 1. The tiered right of legislation of Jammu and Kashmir State in a"! internal matters was emphasised by Justice Jialal Kilam of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court dismissing recently a test suit fllei by a landlord for declaring the Jammu :ir»d KashmirFOC - 229 words
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Article76 1952-02-02 1 KARACHI, Feb. I.— A world Moslen leader urged here yesterday that Pakistan should withdraw from the Bri. tish Commonwealth and the Middle East Arab League should be abolished as two major steps to uniting the Moslem faith around the world Choudri Khaliquzzman, former President of76 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-02-02 1 King Talal of Hashemi^ J ordan, accompanied by Monsignor Federico Callori Di Vignale, chief of Protocol of Vatican City State Secre tariat, arrives for his private audience with the Pope in Rome on Jan. 18. Behind the Chief of Protocol f s th e King's son, Crown Prince Hussein Talal.A.P. - 70 words
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Article174 1952-02-02 1 NAIROBI, Feb. I.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh landed at East leight airport here today to start their ifive months Commonwealth tour. Their four-engined Argonaut airliner landed at 1012 local time (0712GM) exactly on schedule after its flight from London. The Royal couple were metReuter - 174 words
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Article45 1952-02-02 1 COLOMBO: A number of people m et here and drafted constitution for a 'Society for the Prevention of Bribery and Corruption in Ceylon The conveners of the proposed society decided to approach the government an business houses for finance to run it. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article39 1952-02-02 1 Moslem world. In view of Britain's trev ment of Moslems in Iran Mid Egypt, he said it would be no wonder if out of sheer desnoration Moslems began playui'v* with the idea of joining hands with Communist states ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article179 1952-02-02 1 NEW DELHI I in. 31— A party of Indian I .ientists is expected to set in May to survey the Buh nath-Mann;i Pass in Central Himalayas and select a c v for an high, altitude reseiu i: station. This will be ihe fourth expedition of i<sFOC - 179 words
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Article51 1952-02-02 1 AIRO. Feb. I.— An offic a] statement denying reports ol tho assassination of former Syrirn Prem.er Nazem el-Kusy bus been issued in Damascus, ip Arab News Agency repor. 'e<l today. The statement also denied ,-eports that there were riots and fives in th e city yesterday. A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 1 LONDON, Feb. I.— The In-j dian High Commissioner in London. Mr. V. K. Krishna: Menon conferred with British' Foreign Secretary, Mr. Antho- J nv Eden on the Far Eastern situation, including Korea on Thursday; Motion called at his own request and the details of the talksAP - 55 words
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Article60 1952-02-02 1 LONDON. Feb. I.— About 500,000 British children are regarded as superfluous when income-tax returns are filled. Income-tax statistics released yesterday showed that there are many recorded by th e Re_ g-istrav-General who do not appear as dependants in the returns Possible explanation is that their parentsReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1952-02-02 1 MILAJJ, Feb. 1 —Russia has ordr ed more than £1,500,000 worth of textiles from Italian firms, it was learned here yesterday. The orders include woolen suiting and rayon yarn and fabrics. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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221 1952-02-02 1 ESTATE CONDUCTOR ABDUCTED IN KEDAH KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: In Kedah yesterday about 7 unarmed bandits in jungle green abducted an estate conductor. One suspected bandit surrendered in the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. this morning. Three members of the security forces were killed says today's Emergency communique. Yesterday in221 words
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Article65 1952-02-02 1 COLOMBO, Feb. I.— A team of Dutch engineers are expected to examine the problem of Ceylon's coastal erosion. The Dutch engineers will also recommend th e nature of cultivation and crops for the swampy coastline. The Ministry of Agriculture and Lands has proposed that soil fromReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-02-02 1 (Photographs of Prisoners- 1 of -War in North Korea gave some American families the first news that their sons were alive. With the consent of Communist authorities a camera and equipment were sent last month to 52 yearold Associated Press photographer Frank Noel who was takenA.P. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-02-02 1 Bhai Amar Singh "Khalsa," chief Editor of "Sardar" (Punjabi Monthly) and "Sardar" (Hindi Weekly) of Lucknow, is now in Singapore on a brief visit. He arrived here from Bangkok. He will be here for a few weeks to do missionary work. H e will give hisA.P. - 81 words
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Article69 1952-02-02 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. I.— President Truman yesterday promised to make a study of New York Governor Thomas E Dewey's suggestion for a Pacific pact similar to the North Atlantic treaty. The President at his weekly press conference said he had not read Mr. Dewey's speech at a banquet inReuter - 69 words
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Article53 1952-02-02 1 PARIS, Feb. 1. —Dr. Frank Graham's mission for the settlement of the Kashmir question was extended for an. other two months yesterdey by the Security Council. The British suggestion that Dr. Graham should continue his efforts and report to the Council by the end of March wasReuter - 53 words
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Article37 1952-02-02 1 PARIS, Feb. 1 Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal, Indian delegate to the United Nations with th e rank of Minister, has been appointed to succeed Sir Benegal Rau, it was officially announced bcre yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement9 1952-02-02 1 HTHE UEADIM6 TAMIL DAILY PIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARS.9 words
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Advertisement6 1952-02-02 1 BEST §1 ll INnAI( PAIN iJ^jJ^BAIM6 words
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514 1952-02-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat., Feb. 2, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS LESS WORK, MORE PAY! 'THE new High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya General Sir Gerald Templer will, it is reported, be paid a salary of £6,000 annually with an allowance of £2,500 sterling, while his predecessor the late514 words
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1765 1952-02-02 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: List Of Successful Candidates t*or Assembly Seats MADRAS: The followin g are the further results of Dollina for the Madras State Assembly seats: MADAKASIRA Electorate: 72.464. Votes polled: 45,245. Mr. R. Siddana Gowd (Ind.) 23,214 Smt. Y. Venkatasivamma (Congress) 3.3451,765 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-02-02 2 Photo. Portrait of Princess Elizabeth, in her London residence Clarence House. The Princess wears an afternoon dress of slate-blue figured silk with a square neckline and cross-over bodice. The skirt is immensely full and Is he'.d out by a stiffened underskirt. The bow-shaped diamond brooch was a weddin g presentA.P. - 54 words
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Article135 1952-02-02 2 REWA, Jan. 21.— Mr. Brij Raj Jingh MCpngress) was elected k> the Vindya Pradesh Assembly from th a Gurh constituency. The results Electorate: 33.145 and votes polled 10.321. Mr. Brij Raj Singh i Cor Tress) 3,744 Mr. Siiiv Kumar Sharma (Socialist) 3.099 Mr. Kesho Piasad iKMPPi 1,847 Mr.FOC - 135 words
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Article67 1952-02-02 2 BHOPAL, Jan. 19.— The Jan Sangh annexed its first seat in Bhopal's 30-member Legislature today when its candidate Seth Sardarmal Lalwani, was declared elected from the Huzur constituency. He deaf ea ted th e Congress nominee, Pandit Shiv Narain Vaidya. his only opponent, by 93 votes The results: Electorate:FOC - 67 words
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Article66 1952-02-02 2 TOKYO. Feb. I. —An American ambassador today appealed to Americans to recrain their tongues, listen harder and learn that other people could bpeak for themselves. Special Ambassador Dean Rusk, in a luncheon address. said: "I am a little impatient with some of my countrymen these daysReuter - 66 words
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Article1509 1952-02-02 3 Results Of Elections 7o State Assembly CALCUTTA, Jan. 22. The Congress Party annexed 15 out of the 21 State Assembly seats, the election results of which were announced here today. One seat out of the remaining six went to the Communist*, two to Independents and1,509 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-02-02 3 Photo British troops search for thugs in the snioer-ridden southwest section of Ismalia, in the Canal Zone, on Jan. 19. after an outbreak in the area during which a nun was killed. The following d ay the British occupied the area, and the Egyptian poli ce previously responsible for keepingA.P. - 58 words
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Article71 1952-02-02 3 CALCUTTA. Jan. 21. The first result of election to the House of the People from West Bengal announced thifc morning went in favour ol the Congress. The candidate elected is Dr. Satyaban Roy. representing the Uluberia Parliamentary constituency. Electorate: 373,144. Votes polled: 184,939. Dr. SatyabanFOC - 71 words
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95 1952-02-02 3 Indians Protest Against Communal Electorates NAIROBI Jan. 31. The East African Indian National Congress in Nairobi on Tuesday passed a resolution asking Indian candidates in the coming general elections not to take part in the business of legislature or its committees. This decision was a protest against a bill creatingGIIS - 95 words
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Article67 1952-02-02 3 KURNOOL, Jan. 24.— Mr. Sura Ramireddi, Congress candidate in the Nandyal Par. liamentary constituency, passed away last evening. Mr. P. V. Madhavarao, Collector and Returning Officer, said that the adjourned pollIng in Akivesdur station will be resumed tomorrow as already scheduled and counting will take placeFOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-02-02 3 M. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, has received a telegram requesting U.N. intervention in Tunisia. The telegram was sent by Mohammed Badra and Salah Ben Youssef, Tunisian Ministers in close contact with Arab League delegates to U.N. On Saturday, Jan. 19, 2,000 Tunisians stormed a police station atA.P. - 77 words
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Article189 1952-02-02 3 Leading manufacturers of printing presses in Britain report an important expansion in export business. Several overseas markets where newsprint is not so restricted as In Britain have recently purchased from Britain giant presses capable of printing, folding and counting 32-page newspapers In one operation at theC.G.O. Press Release - 189 words
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Article22 1952-02-02 3 KARACHI, Feb. l.—Pakistan on Thursday ordered three super Constellations from the Lockheed Corporation, California, to be used on the Karachi-London run. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article44 1952-02-02 3 COLOMBO: On the recommendation of Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Minister of Home Affairs, the Cabinet decided to declare a public holiday throughout the country on Feb. 14 In honour of the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.— FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article75 1952-02-02 3 COLOMBO: Mr. O. De Soyza. Permanent Secretary to tfh^ Minister of Health and Local Government, has requested all departments in his Ministry to answer all correspondence in the language in which it is written. "This means." states his order, "that letters received in Sinhalese must beFOC - 75 words
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237 1952-02-02 4 A Press Communique issued by the Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya details the following programme, which has been tentatively arranged for the 4th Anniversary of Ceylon Independence, which falls on Monday, Feb. 4: SINGAPORE 9a.m. Hoisting of the Ceylon National Flag at 28 Nallur Rojid.237 words
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163 1952-02-02 4 Malayan Sikh Inter-State Hockey Tournament KUALA LUMPUR: The Hony. Secretary of the Malayan Sikhs Sports Council writes It has been finalised to hold the above named tournament in Kuala Lumpur on Feo. 15 16, and 17. Teams representing Penang. Perak, Pahang, Selangor. Negri Sembilan and Singapore are expected to compete163 words
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Article93 1952-02-02 4 Tho Malayan Railway Ad ministration announces thai as the line between Gema and Singapore which was recently damaged by floods has befin repaired sufficiently to permit the normal running o; trains, both the day -na; trains from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore wijl leave a 8 an. commencing93 words
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Article113 1952-02-02 4 COLOMBO People living along the route of the State Drive have begun to let their houses for February and March at rates which would make even a millionaire blink. One two roomed house we know of. where the only apparent modern convenience is a dilapidated radio, willFOC - 113 words
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Article88 1952-02-02 4 COLOMBO: It will rain flower > at t.e Colombo Ex,hibition during the opening by Princess Elizabeth, if a proposal now befeio the Ministerial sut>-comm.ttee Ls accepted. The germ of the idea came from a businessman connected with the Exhibition who wanted permission to charter a planeFOC - 88 words
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Article39 1952-02-02 4 TEHERAN. Feb. l.—Economically pinched Jraa and Communist Hungary signpd a barter trade agreement, yesterday which includes trovisions for export of Iranian oil to Hungary. No details n the deal have been disclosed as yet A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 4 intre wm oe a talk on "Out of Chaos" at the Baha i centre, 352wA, Tanjong Ka tong Road, tomorrow (Sunday) at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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