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Title Section16 1952-02-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 357. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article531 1952-02-06 1 Future Of Democracy In The State At Stake From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 5. —"I have offered my resignation to Premier Nehru and the Congress Working Committee," declared Chief Minister Mr. P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja on his return from Delhi. To Pre ssmen's insistent questionsFOC - 531 words
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388 1952-02-06 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. S. The Congress Party has now gained an absolute majority in Legislative Assemblies of two more States Bihar and the Punjab. This brings the number of State Assemblies in which the Congress has secured an absolute majority so farGIIS - 388 words
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261 1952-02-06 1 General Election A Success, Says Mr. Sen NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. India's Chief Election Commissioner Mr. Sukumar Sen, told a Press conference in New Delhi yesterday that general elections in the country have been a success. The nations he said, could well congratulate itself on hp/"ing successfully conducted a vast261 words
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74 1952-02-06 1 MORE WOMEN THAN MEN VOTED IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Feb. 3. Indian authorities reported vesterday that more women than men have voted so far in India's first general election. Election Commissioner Sukumar Sen told reporters that Incomplete statistics show more than 90,000,0000 out of 175,000,000 eligible voters have taken partA.P. - 74 words
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120 1952-02-06 1 COLOMBO, Feb. s.— Church and temple bells, together with a 21-gun stlute, yesterday welcomed Ceylon's fourth annlvernsary of independence. Prime Minister Don Gtephen Sonanayake, in a broadcast speech marking the anniversary, warned Asia of the dangers ot false nationalism, might destroy the nation's uniFjilse nationalism, heReuter - 120 words
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109 1952-02-06 1 AGA KHAN TO BE WEIGHED IN PLATINUM KARACHI, Feb. 5. The world's most fabulous heavyweight. The Aga Khan, leader of the 10,000,000 Ismaili Moslems, goes on the scales here next March to receive his weight in platinum all 250 pounds of him. The tradition ceremony, in commemoration of his 75thReuter; A.P. - 109 words
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Article88 1952-02-06 1 KARACHI, Feb. 5. The President of the World Bank, Mr. Eugene Black, who arrived here yesterday may discuss with Pakistan minister the Bank's scheme to finance Persia' oil industry, it was understood. Pakistan has hopes that such a scheme will settle the problem. Mr. BlackReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-02-06 1 Photo. PRINCESS ELIZABETH and the DUKE OF EDINBURGH turn for a last wave as they enter the four-en-gined 8.0.A.C. airliner which carried them on the first stage of their five-month, 30,000.mi1e tour from London airport on Jan. 31. At the airport to .see them off were the King and QueenA.P. - 54 words
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312 1952-02-06 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Dr. Frank Lnubach, "Each One Teach One" American literacy expert, will be returning to Malaya this year at the invita tion of .the Government of the Federation and the Rural and Industrial Development Authority of that country, it was learnedUSIS - 312 words
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Article80 1952-02-06 1 TORONTO, Feb. 5. The International Student Service of Canada yesterday announced that the fifth annual summer Seminar would be held in India from May 28 to July 2. The I.S.S. has sponsored four previous Seminars in Germany, Holland. France and Canada. The flve-week programme ofReuter - 80 words
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Article183 1952-02-06 1 TWO BUSES BURNT IN JOHORE BAHRU KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Tvvo buses were burnt in the Johore Bahru area of Johore yesterday. The conductor of one of the buses was robbed of $4GO. says today's Emergency Communique. It adrts: Seven people were detained dining the screening of workers on an estate183 words
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Article83 1952-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5— A hand written letter by the father of Communism, Karl Marx, protesting against a proposed abbreviated translation of his Viok, Das Kapital, was sold In London yesterday for £616. A book of authographed letters by Napoleon, all dealing: with the need to secureReuter - 83 words
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Article65 1952-02-06 1 BANK H K BRANCH HONGKONG. Feb. 5. The United Commercial Bank Ltd.. Incorporated in India, with its head office in Calcutta, will establish a branch office in Hongkong. The bank's premises will be situated in the former Bank of China offices in Queen's Road. Central. The bank's HonjrkongReuter - 65 words
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Article176 1952-02-06 1 NYERI, Kenya, Feb. 5. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will spend tonight in a hotel built in the branches of a great forest tree, from where they will watch big: game drinking at a pool by "artificial moonlight." "Treetops," a log hotel built 35 feetReuter - 176 words
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75 1952-02-06 1 PARIS, FEb. 5. French Communist leader Maurice Thorez is well enough to take an effective part in the running of the party, a recent visitor to him in the Soviet Union said today. The visitor. Communist Secretary Auguste Lecoeui said in a statement to theReuter - 75 words
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Article45 1952-02-06 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. An Indian Air Force plane force landed last night 30 miles from Lucknow on a flight from that city to Delhi. All eight occupants, including the crew of two, were reported safe, though the aircraft was damage. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-02-06 1 Templer His Dy. Leavel For Malaya LONDON, Feb. s— General Sir Gerald Templer, newly-ap-pointed High Commissioner for Malaya, and Mr. Donald Charles MacGillivray, his Deputy, left London early today to take up their posts. They should reach Kuala Lumpur, headquarters for their future activities against the terrorists, by Thursday. Gen.Reuter - 235 words
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600 1952-02-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Feb. 6, 1952. THE FINAL TEST? DARRING the question of dignity and prestige, there is nothing attractive about securing an Asian as the Deputy High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya The question of the Doputy is, in our opinion, absolutely insignificant when compared to600 words
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Article370 1952-02-06 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Madhya Pradesh Results NAGPUR, Jan. 25.— Airs. Anasuyabai Kale (.Congress) has been declared elected to the House of the People from the Nagpur constituency in the first Parliamentary result from Madhya Pradesh announce d. She defeated four rivals including Dr. N. B.FOC - 370 words
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Article96 1952-02-06 2 CUTTACK, Jan. 27— The Revenue Minister of Orissa, Mr. Sadasiv Tripathi, was returned with a majority of 22.000 votes over his immediate rival, Mr. Ramachandra Chaudhuri (Ganatantra Panshad t The following are the results: DHADRAK— (46.815) Moulvi Mohammed Hanif (Congress) 17,069 Mr. Ganeshprasad Roy Mohasai (Ind.) 4,962 Mr. Nihar96 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-02-06 2 Shri B. N. Ran, former Permnnrnt Representative of India itt the United Nations and Judge-designate of the International Court of Jnsi ice, arrived in Delhi, on Jan. 22. Photograph taken on his arrival at the Palam Airport. Along with him are seen Shri 8.F.11.8. Tj\ibji (2nd from left). Joint SecG.I.I.S. - 78 words
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Article481 1952-02-06 2 MADRAS: Congress candidate M. Chitti was defeated hv the Communist T. Pothiraju in the Vijayawada constituency. Electorate: 70,087. Mr. T. Pothiraju (Communist) 17.169 Mr. M. Chitti (Con.) 13.514 Mr. T. V. Chalapathi Rao (KMP) 12.692 Mr. Sankera Srikrishnamurthi (Soc.) 878 Mr. A. Kaleswara Rao (Ind.) 697 Mr M VeeraraghavaF.O.C. - 481 words
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Article506 1952-02-06 2 MANENDRAGARH— IOO,S3S Jala Prasad (Ind.) 11,734 Ratanlal (Con.) 9.040 Ambika Prasad Pandey Ambika Prasad I,HI (Socialist) 5,246 Sheocharan (Ind.) 2,170 Maharajkumar Chandikesh~ war Saran (Ind.) 1,691) ARV1— (48.428) Jagjlwan Ganpatrao Kadam (Con.) 15.667 Pandurangji Hirsa Sawalakhe (Ind.) 10,062 S. H. Dharaskar (Socialist) 3,229 Wasudeo Suryaban Wankhede (Ind.) 1,184 Marotrao BhomajiFOC - 506 words
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44 1952-02-06 2 Rajasthan Chief Minister Unseated JAIPUR, Jan. 27.— Mr. Jainarain Vyas, Chief Minister of Rajasthan. was defeated by Mr. Madhob Singh, a ca.Tldate of the Ram Rajya Pi shad, by a large majority 1n the contest for the State sembly from the Jalore (.A. constituency.44 words
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Article125 1952-02-06 2 AJMER, Jan. 27.—Following are the results of elections from Ajmer: DERATH— (11,556) Himirat Ali (Con.) 4,756 Hazari (Ind. 924 Bhagwati Prasad (Jan Sangh) 880 Cftikar Ali (Ind.) 177 Invalid 10 SHY AMGARU— (9,532) Wall Mohammad (Con.) 3,271 PrrUiibsingh (Ind.) 999 nil";, Prasad (Ind.) 839 Kfshaa Lai (Ind.) 343 AJMER125 words
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Article151 1952-02-06 2 I TRICHUR: Mr. Chelat Achuta Menon. a Communist leader of Travancore-Cochin, appeared in public on Jan. 26 mornIng after being underground for more than four years, but was arrested a few hours later under Section 120, Cr. P.C. for making an allegedly 'seditious speech' at ErnakulamFOC - 151 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-02-06 2 Photo). General view of the Republic Day Parade. (Photo taken from India Gate) G.I. I.S.G.I.I.S. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1952-02-06 3 L CHIEF MINISTER REDDY ELECTED BANGALORE, Jan. 27.— Mysore's Chief Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy, has been returned to the State Legislative Assembly from Bangarupet constituency by a huge majority. He defeated six rivals including a Socialist and all of them lost their deposits. The presentF.O.C.; A.P. - 1,548 words
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794 1952-02-06 3 KHATMANDU, Jan. 30. The large dimensions of the challenge which the Government of Nepal faced during the eleven-hour revolt on Jan. 22 are becoming clearer as details trickle in of the happenings on that night. The rebels were masters of the capital duringFOC - 794 words
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Article966 1952-02-06 4 Broadcast Talk By Elections Supervisor The following is the text of a broadcast talk delivered by Mr. G. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, over Radio Malaya last evenina The 'ballot really is secret. It was not always secret, and in some countries the practice of966 words
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Article69 1952-02-06 4 LONDON, Feb. 4. The British government announced last night that from today civil servants will no longer be forced to retire at 60. They are to be encouraged to stay on until they reach 65. But those who wish to continue working will have to takeReuter - 69 words
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Article35 1952-02-06 4 SIR C. DESHM UKH IN LONDON LONDON, Feb. 5. Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, Indian Finance Minister arrived here yesterday for talks, probably concerning: the sterling crisis with the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article26 1952-02-06 4 Fkadesii will be celebrated today, Wednesday, from 7 r.ni. a* the Singapore Ra-•r>qi:ri-hna Mission premises with Rnm-Narn Bhajana. All are cordially invited to atat.tend.26 words
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Article171 1952-02-06 4 MELBOURNE, Feb. 5. —In dia's achievements in the past two years have received wide editorial commendation from Australian newspapers. A leading Melbourne paper, the ARGUS says that India has as much reason as Australia to look with pride what has been achieved in a short periodGIIS - 171 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-02-06 4 Photo. PRINCESS ANNE catches sight of home as she arrives by car at Clarence House, London, on Jan. 28 at the end of the Royal Holiday at Sandringham. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article348 1952-02-06 4 NEW DELHI, Jan 30.— The capital today honoured the memory of Ma hat ma Gandhi, who fell a victim to the assassin's bullet this day four years ago. Early in the winter morning, Prime Minister Nehru drove to Birla House and participated in the prayers heldFOC - 348 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-02-06 4 Photo. Egyptian Police prisoners in Ismuilia being marched under the barrel of a 20-pounder on a Centurion tank after a battle they fought for refusing t«> surrender their arms to the British troops A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article404 1952-02-06 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were looking forward with great interest to their visit to Ceylon this month, said Brig. Sir Norman Watkin, Assistant Comptroller of His Majesty's Household, who arrived in Ceylon recently by the 8.0.A.C. 'plane. Sir NormanFOC - 404 words
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105 1952-02-06 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— The 'lame duck' session of Parliament, whicih, begins on Feb. 5 is likely to last till March 5. i!th;;«ugh officially only three weeks have been allotted for the present. The railway budget will ft presented in the third we. of February,FOC - 105 words
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Article65 1952-02-06 4 Amar Sm^ii "Khalsa", Chi°f Editor of 'Sardar' (monthly Punjabi) and 'Sardar' (weekly Hindi) from Lucknow. gave his first lecture in trr i Colony on Sunday morning at the Central Sikh Temple. Queen Street. The hall was full. He will give his second lecture on Feb.65 words
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