Indian Daily Mail, 7 February 1952
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Title Section16 1952-02-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 358 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration540 1952-02-07 1 Commonwealth Plunged In Sorrow Princess Elizabeth To Be Proclaimed Queen Returning Immediately From African Tour LONDON, Feb. 6— King George VI died in his sleep early today. His eldest daughter, Princess EUzalxtth, automatically became Queen of England. King Georg* was 56. He hadReuter - 540 words
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99 1952-02-07 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.— The Important role played by Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vive, kananda in making modern India was emphasised by Justice B.K. Mukerjee presiding over a public meeting in Delhi on Saturday to celebrate their birth anniversary. Mr. Mukerjee said that Ramakrishna andGIIS - 99 words
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Article37 1952-02-07 1 The reception by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton for the American Consul-General Mr. Charles Franklin Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin to be held today has been cancelled because of the death of the King George VI.37 words
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Article36 1952-02-07 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 6. Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake yesterday entered a general hospital for a "routine check" Recording to official quarters here.. He was expected to remain in hospital for four days. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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350 1952-02-07 1 LATEST ELECTION RESULTS FROM INDIA NEW DELHI, Feb. 6. Sixteen more results of elections to the House of the People were announced on Monday. Among those elected were Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir (Congress) who defeated Sardar Hulcam Singh, President, Shiromani Altali Dal, by aGIIS - 350 words
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Article336 1952-02-07 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6.— Prime Minister Nehru conveyed to the Indian Parliament the news of the deatn of King George VI "which has come as a surprise and shock." Within one minute of the news, the Indian flag was lowered to half mast. NEHRU'S TRIBUTE Prime Minister336 words
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Article96 1952-02-07 1 NAIROBI. Feb. 6.— Princess Elizabeth wept when she heard of her father's death. When news of the Kings death was first received atf Royal Lodge, where the Prin-i cess and her husband are staying, it was withheld from the Princess till contfirmation was received from Buckingham Palace. SheA.P. - 96 words
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71 1952-02-07 1 TOKYO, Feb. 6— A 14-man industrial mission to India is scheduled to leave on March 10 to closer relations between Japan and India. The mission will be headed by Taizo Ishizaka, president of the Tokyo Shibaura Co., according to an announcement by the Ministry ofA.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-02-07 1 LONDON, Feb. 5. Princess Elizabeth, the new Queen of England, will rush back to Britain from her tour of Africa as soon as possible, it was learned here. Princess Elizabeth wiil be proclaimed Queen at a meeting of the Privy Council which has been summoned for this afternoon, it wasReuter - 53 words
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506 1952-02-07 1 EDITORIAL pREEDOM-LOVING peoples all over the world and especially the Asians both inside and outside the Commonwealth are today plunged in the deepest grief and sorrow at the sudden death of King George VI. It was during his reign, brief though it was when506 words
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Advertisement33 1952-02-07 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, N.B. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.0033 words
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584 1952-02-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Thur. Feb. 7, 1952. DATO ONN JAN. 26 IT was a pathetic utterance indeed the one which Dato Onn bin Ja'afar made on the occasion of the Indian Republic Day. Proposing the toast of the hosts at a dinner held in celebration of the Day at584 words
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349 1952-02-07 2 Biggest Congress Defeat In Madhya Bharat GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Chief Minister Loses 7o Mahasabha Candidate GWALIOR: Congress experienced one of its biggest defeats in the Madhya Bharat elections when Mr. Thakhtmal Jain, Chief Minister, who contested elections to the State Assembly from Basoda constituency was defeated by the HinduFOC - 349 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-02-07 2 PHOTO Left to right: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, Prime Minister of Jammu and Ka.shmir, Shri M. C. Setalvad, Attorney-General of India and Shri G. S. Bajpai, Sec-rrtary-Gmeral, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, photographed just before they left Delhi for Paris, on Jan. 24. GIISGIIS - 45 words
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Article71 1952-02-07 2 MANDSAUR (North)— 43.2lo Shyam Sundar Patidar (Congress) 12,055 Bychanlal (RRP) 5,506 Bhagwandar Jain (Ind.) 2,924 Jevchand Dhuljee (Soc.) 631 Shivdarshanlal (Hindu Mahasabha) 415 Invalid 9 MH0W— (47,757) R. C. Jallah (Con.) 17,480 Hajarllal Singhi (Jan Sangh) 6,235 Kirkire Vakil (Soc.) 1,410 Invalid 4b SITAMAU— (81.304) GENERAL Bapulal ChampallalFOC - 71 words
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Article202 1952-02-07 2 SIMLA. J n 24.— Sardar Baldev Singh (Akali) was declare! elected to the PEPSU Assembly from the Bhaw.migarb constituency in Sangrur district, defeating six rivals, Including Bardar Ajit Sinsia. former Minister and KMPP nomir.ee. Saidar Baldev Singh polled 7,485 votes as against 4,609 got by his nearest rival. SardarFOC - 202 words
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Article60 1952-02-07 2 REWA. Jan. 23.— Mr. Srinivas Tewari (Socialist) was elected to the Vindhya Pradesh Assembly from the Man'_ra\van constituency. Mr. Srinivas Tewatl Soc.) 3,165 Mr Yadavendra Singh (Con.) 2,250 Mr. Ravindar Singh (KMP) 1,834 Mr. Rukminiram Pratap Singh (Ind.) 1,437 Mr. Saraswati Prasad (RRP) 915 Mr. Sukhdeo Singh (Ind.)FOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-02-07 2 A.P. PHOTO. Aly Maher Pasha (centre) who has replaced Nahas Pa sha as Prime Minister of Egypt, talks with newsmen 9« r^h^' a o SW v, orn v, in at Calro s Abdin Palac^ Jan. i*» Maner Pasha has aLso been appointed Foreign Minister and Military Governor of Egypt. NahasA.P. - 75 words
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Article374 1952-02-07 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. Mehdi Nawaz Jung (Congress) has b«en elected from Somajguda MALAKPET— (47.BI7) Mr Abdur Rahman (PDF) 11,344 Mr. Baquar Ali Mirza Con.) 6.178 Mr. Niyamatulla (Soc.) 1,087 Mr. S. N. Reddi (Praja Party) 636 Mr. Syama Sundar (Ind.) 183 HYDERABAD C1TY— (53,916 Mr. Syed Hasan (Ind.) 10.772 Mr.FOC - 374 words
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Article24 1952-02-07 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Sham Charan (Jan Sangh) was elected from the Deputy ganj constituency. DEPUTYGANJ— (I4,S3S) Mr. Sham Charan (Jan Sang) 4^23224 words
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Article206 1952-02-07 2 GAUHATI, Jan. 28— Mr. Mahendra Mohan Chaudhury, Supply and Publicity Minister, has been re-elected to the Assam Assembly from the General seat of the Barpeta NorthEast double-member constituency in Kamrup district. TURE— (24,439) Emerson Momin (Garo National Council) 5,035 Kahu Songma (Ind.) 4,127 Jenden Marak (Ind.) 2 154 M0RAN—FOC - 206 words
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Article107 1952-02-07 2 RAJKOT, Jan. 27.— Mr. R. U. Parikh, Home Minister of Saurashtra, has won the Zalawad seat in the House of the People for the Congress, according to authoritative information reaching here. His three opponents have lost their deposits. KUTCH EA5T— 147,409) Dholakia Gulabshankar Amritlal (Con.) 31,625 Thukker Premji Ragavji107 words
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Article96 1952-02-07 2 AJMER. Jan. 23.— Mr" Harihhau Upadhya (Congress) wns elected to the Ajmer Stato Assembly from the Srinagar constituency. Electorate: 11.191. Mr. Haribhau Upadhya (Congress) 3.779 Mr. Kistoor Chand (Jan Sangh) 1,148 Mr. Shiv Ram (Ind.) 413 Mr. Chhoga (Ind.) 212 Invalid 3 Both the Independents lost their deposits. KALABAGH—FOC - 96 words
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Article327 1952-02-07 2 PATNA: Dr. Anugraha Narain Sinha. Bihar Finance Minister, was elected to the Bihar Assembly from the Nabinagar (Gaya District) Constituency. Electorate: 62.676 Dr. Anugraha Narain Sinha (Congress) 13.297 Mr. r^nfur Mian (Soc.) 6.979 Mr D 1 tokeshwar Singh (U.K.S.) 1.945 Mr. Matukdhari Prasad (Ind.) 1.410 M1 1 Rajrjiav PrasadFOC - 327 words
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Article95 1952-02-07 2 C'HOPAL r-' T *OPAL. Jan. 22. —Dr. 3hankar Dnya! <Conjrress) waa elected to the Bhopal Stile Assembly from the Berasia constituency BERELI Shyam Sunder (Con.) 3.22R Narayan Singh (Ind.) 1,280 Giidlmrlal (Ind.) 858 AMRAVAD— (12,805) Mr N übada Charanlal Congress) 2,924 Mi. SMamlal (Ind.) 2 898 AISEN— (188,498) P.tnrlit ChatumarainF.O.C. - 95 words
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1211 1952-02-07 3 further Results Of Assembly Elections CALCUTTA, Jan. 25.— The Congress suffered a set-back in th? West Bengal elections to-day, losing three Ministers and a District Committee President and nine of the 20 seats announced during the past two days. Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Ma ha labFOC - 1,211 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-02-07 3 PHOTO 7on Tan 5 wr* d by nine Zoo attendants at the PhUadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rnapr rnn/nt ?S5?? vl i m8 the ncTSi e of the re *> tile in the Zoo's reptile house li Roger Conant (left Zoo curator The snake, known aa a regal python, was shioipea to theA.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-02-07 3 Photograph taken on the occasion shows: (L. to R.) Mr. Abdul Kayoum Khan (First SeorfcTary, Afghan E mrb ajss y Dr. Najibullah Khan, Shri Sukhthankar and Shrl B. N. Kaal (Joint Secretary, Commerce and Industry Ministry). Standing (L. to R.) Mr. R. TunoiMsi (Economic Attache, Afghan Embassy), Shri H. K.GIIS - 144 words
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Article86 1952-02-07 3 NO BEER FOR TROOPS WASHINGTON. Feb. 6. Miss Elizabeth A. Smart, Director of the Bureau of Legislation of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, wants 3.2 per cent beer as well as ot/her alcoholic beverages banned from use in and around military training camps. Miss Smart made the statement inA.P. - 86 words
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145 1952-02-07 3 Aga Khan To Be Weighed In Platinum! KARACHI, Fob. 6.— The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the I.smaili Muslims, will be weighed against platinum in Pakistan, India, Burma and Africa for his 75th birthday celebrations in March, 1954. The Aga Khan's 75th birthday took place last week but according toReuter - 145 words
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745 1952-02-07 3 FURTHER ELECTION RESULTS MADRAS, Jan. 2S The Congress Party to-day lost all chances of securing an absolute majority in the Madras Assembly. Madras is thus the second State where the party has failed to obtain a majority, the first being Tra-vancore-Cochin. 6 Including seven seatsFOC - 745 words
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Article84 1952-02-07 3 PATIALA, Jan. 23. —Mr. Briah Bhan, Deputy Chief Minister, was today declared elected to the PEPSU Btate Assembly. He defeated Jathedar Pritam Singh Gojran (Akali) from the double-mem-ber Lehra constituency in Sangrur district. In the contest for the reserved seat in the same constituency, Sardar Pritam Singh (Akali-ScheduledFOC - 84 words
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Article25 1952-02-07 3 KARACHI. Feb. s:—Japan-ese-made machinery for eight textile mills will arrive in Pakistan soon, officials said Monday. Negotiations to equip three more mills are on. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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72 1952-02-07 4 Issue Of 'No Objection' Certificates At Madras Letter To The Editor: Emigration Controller's Assurance Sir, I am enclosing herewith the following correspondence that recently took place between myself and the Controller of Immigration from Madras on the difficulty of getting the "No Objection" certificate. If you think that it will72 words
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Article234 1952-02-07 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 30— Prayers and sacrificial spinning were held today at tue Congress House, to mark the fourth death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Among those who took tart in the spinning were the Chief Minister of Bombay. Mr. B. G. Kher, Mr. MQiarji Desai, Home Minister, Mr. S.FOC - 234 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-02-07 4 PHOTO. T. 10 King attending h's first show since his recent operation. He was arriving at the Thatre Royal, Drurylane, London on the evening of Jan. 30 This was also the first picture to be taken of The King walking since the operation beforeA.P. - 57 words
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1504 1952-02-07 4 ADDRESS TO LAST SESSION OF PRESENT PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Feb. 6. Indian President Mr. Rajendra Prasad, in a 20-minute addr ess opening the last session of the present Parliament yesterday, made a brief survey of foreign and domestic affairs, and declared: "It hasReuter; GIIS - 1,504 words
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