Indian Daily Mail, 8 February 1952
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Title Section16 1952-02-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 359. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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631 1952-02-08 1 7o Avoid Governor's Rule? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 7. Mr. is definitely resigning. Tamil r Kamaraj Nadar returning from the Working Committee had d« gress Ministry in Madras must re Ministers had been defeated < failed to win absolute majori 1GIIS - 631 words
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Article154 1952-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 7. Seventeen results of elections were announced to the House of the People from five States in the past 24 hours. These include seven from Bihar all of which went in favour of the Congress Party. Among them is Dr. Syed Mahmud, the State's154 words
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Article261 1952-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 7. A five-man Turkish Press Delegation, now in New Delhi, started their seven-week allIndia tour with a visit to Mahatma Gandhi's samadhi at Rajghat on Tuesday. The delegation consist of senior members of the profession. Mr. Ahmet Emin Yalman is editor-director of VATAN,FOC - 261 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-02-08 1 Photo. In the shade of a tree in the Presidential garden, Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India (left) discusses the Indian elections with President Rajendra Prasad, watched by colourfully-clad attendants.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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555 1952-02-08 1 The following is the text of the statement made by iho new Ht£h Commissioner, Gen eral Sir Gerald Tempter, to the press at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday afternoon:— "First of all may I say how glad I am to be here? I have555 words
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124 1952-02-08 1 Queen Postpones Trip To Ceylon And Australia COLOMBO, Feb. 7-^ueen Elizabeth flying home yto-Lon-*9rm -today had sent a litessag*to Ceylon announcing the postponement of her Commonwealth tour. "Owing to the sudden death of my father I have had to return home immediately" the message released today from the Governor-General's HouseReuter - 124 words
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140 1952-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 7.—Parliament yesterday approved a resolution moved by the Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, recommending the! continuance in force of the President's Proclamation of June 20, 1951, assuming to himself all functions of the Government of the Punjab. The motion was adoptedFOC - 140 words
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Article64 1952-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. A Malayan youth from Ipoh has won recognition in the special "Children's Number" of "Shanker's Waekly" leading Indian magazine. Tweleve-year-old R. Jothi's poem, "From My Window," was published in the December, 1951, issue of the magazine, now on sale. Entries wereA.P. - 64 words
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153 1952-02-08 1 ALSO WISHES NEW QUEEN ALL SUCCESS NEW DELHI, Feb. 7. President of the Indian Republic Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in a message to the Queen of England yesterday expressed India's sorrow at King George's death and conveyed the Indian people's wishes to Her MajestyReuter - 153 words
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Article573 1952-02-08 1 The office of the Represen tative of the Government of India in Malaya learnt with deep sorrow the death of His Majesty King George VI. On hearing the sad news the Representative called on the Governor of Singapore. He also sent the following message to the Governor of573 words
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Article65 1952-02-08 1 LONDON. Feb. 7. Today's "Times" carried on its leader page a poem by the Poet Laureate. John Masefield, entitled: "On Hearing of the Sudden Death of His Majesty the King," It read: O Wisdom, who. with power infinite. Utterest death to every creature born. Grant toReuter - 65 words
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267 1952-02-08 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 7. The Duke of Windsor will sail for England to attend the funeral of his brother. King George. It was not revealed whether the Duchess would accompany him. The Duke's secretary issued the following statement "The Duke of Windsor has spokenA.P.; Reuter - 267 words
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Article25 1952-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7.— Moscow radio broadcast without comment last night: "The King of Britain, George the Sixth, died this morning ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1952-02-08 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 7.— Three minutes' silence was observed as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Ktag25 words
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Article24 1952-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. A high source slated today the King's funeral will be held on Friday, Feb. 15. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article34 1952-02-08 1 George, before the individual events In the world table tennis championships started here today. In the first match Johnny Leach (Britain), the defending men's singles champion, beat Laszlo Varkonyl (Hungary) 21-9, 21-12, 21-13.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article91 1952-02-08 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 7.—A 21--gun salute will be fired at noon GMT tomorrow in honour of the formal proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II Flags, lowered to half mast yesterday on receipt of news of King George's death, will be hoisted to mast head from 1330Reuter - 91 words
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225 1952-02-08 1 Proclamation Of Queen In S'pore Tomorrow Before a large crowd and with full ceremony the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson will read the Proclamation of the Queen's Accession at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow Saturday, Feb 9 from the steps of the City Hall. The Bishop of Singapore the Rt. Rev. W.H. BainesReuter - 225 words
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Article58 1952-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7.— Queen Elizabeth arrived here today after a 4000 miles rush flight across two continents to take over the Throne. She set foot on English soil for the first time as Queen, exactly a week after leaving for what was planned as a 5-monthReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1952-02-08 1 Two thousand coloured portraits of Queen Elizabeth II are being distributed, by the Public Relations Office. Application foj copies should. be sent to the Public Rela.* Lions Secretary.32 words
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108 1952-02-08 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: V. G. Deshpande Elected GWALIOR, Jan. 28. The Hindu Mahasabha registered its first Parliamentary victory when Mr. V. G. Deshpande. Organising Secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha, was today declared elected to the House of the PeopleFOC - 108 words
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Article207 1952-02-08 2 MERCARA, Jan. 29.— The Congress has secured nine out of tea Assembly seats from North Coorg, the results of which have been announced so far. It lost one seat from Somwaipet South where the Independent (Anti Merger) candidate, Mr. H. T. Muthanna defeated his Congress rival and another Independent.FOC - 207 words
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Article50 1952-02-08 2 R A JKOT, Jan 28 —Mr Shah Chimunlal (Congress) was elected to the House of the People from the GohilwadSorath constituency in Saurashtra. Electorate: 288,354 and vote? p011ed— 163,666. Shah Chimunlal (Con.) 118,239 Gandhi Hirachand (Ind. 21,784 Vasavada Prathul (Hindu Sabha) 12,278 Shri Dhrani Krishnalal 11,338 Invalid 9.1 FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article98 1952-02-08 2 CUTTACK, Jan. 28.— Mr. Bijoy Chandra Das. a noted Communistj was returned to Parliament from the South Ganjam constituency of Orissa defeating his two opponents, both Independents. There was no Congress candidate here. Electorate: 389,747 and votes p011ed— 109,695. Bijoy Chandra Daa (Com.) 61,002 Dataram Varaha Narasingh Rao (Ind.)FOC - 98 words
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Article1040 1952-02-08 2 BANGALORE, Jan. 29.— Congress had further accession to its strength in the Mysore State Assembly. Among those elected today are the State's Revenue Minister. Mr. H. Siddiah, the Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. V. Venkatappa, Mr. O. A. Thimmappa Gowda, sitting member of Parliament and Mr. A. Bhimappa Naik.FOC - 1,040 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-02-08 2 Prince's mother is la hospital after giving birth to another son a week ago. His father ha* been personal servant to the general manager of the East African Railway* for 25 years. Looking on are Mav.or J. R. Maxwell of Nairobi and his wife, and the Duke of Edinburgh, (Prince122 words
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682 1952-02-08 2 MICHAEL NEWMARCH - Feudalism In BritainLast Vestiges Disappearing MICHAEL NEWMARCH <By A.P. Correspondent) LEXTON, England:— The is heading for "nationalizatio of Lax ton, 7 1 -year 1 old Earl state which presented this pie rryside to its first feudal over 1< Laxton. a prosperous-look-1: Ing, brick-built Nottinghamshire village of some 300 inhabitants isAP - 682 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-02-08 2 Here Yuvaraja Kar a n Singh (rent re), who is acting as regent of Kashmir in place of his father, Maharaja Hari Singh (now in Bombay for ''reasons of health") ml Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) with the charming Yuvarani of Kashmir (the regent '.s wife), chat toge. ther inA.P. - 136 words
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Article175 1952-02-08 2 CHAVAKACHCHERI: A unanimous agreement to conduct all proceedings of the Chavakachcheri Town Council in Tamil was arrived, at the first monthly meeting of tine council, presided over by Mr. N. Arunachalam. chairman. It was further stressed that even the officials of the council should useFOC - 175 words
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62 1952-02-08 2 BR. CONSULATE AT CANTON CLOSURE? LONDON. Feb. s— Britain is to close down the offices of her consulate general at Canton, China. A Foreign Office spokesman announcing 1 this yesterday said that the decision had been taken because there were not now sufficient British subjects in Canton to justify theReuter - 62 words
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992 1952-02-08 3 Further Election Results MADRAS, Jan. Sl.— The Communists captured all the three seats in the elections to the Madras State Assembly for which results were announced. Their nominees were successful in the Madanapalle constituency in Chittoor district and in the Divi doublememberFOC - 992 words
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Article207 1952-02-08 3 MADRAS, Jan. 30. Some more results in the elections to the House of the People from Madras State have come in to-day. Of these the Congress secured one seat and an Independent the other. Mr. V. V. Girl, former High Commissioner in Ceylon (Congress), has been207 words
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514 1952-02-08 3 (By SEUG S. HARRISON, A. P. Staff Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. (By Air Mail): India's lame duck Parliament convenes tomorrow Feb. 5 in the midst of the final stages of general elections for the new national legislature. The old 310-member Constituent Assembly which514 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-02-08 3 Photo. Indonesian students attending universities in Holland recently paid a visit to the United Nations Building in Paris. Here a group of them meet Pakistani delegate to IN., R. S. Chhatari A PA.P. - 33 words
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126 1952-02-08 3 Protest Against Publication Of Buddha Picture KALUTARA: At a public meeting iheld at the Sri Nivasaramaya, Kalutara Mr. D. A. Jayasinghe deplored the attitude of an American Catholic Magazine which had depicted Buddha blind-folded and with a cross over the face. A protest motion was passed, and it was decidedFOC - 126 words
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Article198 1952-02-08 3 In 1932 stalls were organised by the National Federation of Women's Institutes in Britain to prevent waste, by providing a market for the small quantities of fruit and vegetables grown in private gardens, allotments, and occasionally small farms and holdings. Today these markets function in townsCGO Press Release - 198 words
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Article48 1952-02-08 3 PARIS, Feb. s.— Fifteen Asian and African countries said yesterday they will shortly ask the Security Council to consider France's dispute with the nationalists in Tunisa. The subject probably will be raised in the form of a formal complaint to the Security Council. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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299 1952-02-08 4 Templer His Dy. Pass Thro' Singapore NO STATEMENT TO PRESSMEN! (BY. OUR STAFF REPORTER) General Sir Gerald Templer, the new High Commissioner in the Federation and Mr, Donald Charles MacGilli vray, the new Deputy High Commissioner arrived here yesterday afternoon by a 8.0.A.C. plane. Captain P. N. S. Fraser, the299 words
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Article53 1952-02-08 4 Kumbabishegam At Muar Today The Muar Sri Muthunariamman Temple at Jalan Mohamediah will celebrate its "Kumbabishegam" (Opening Ceremony) today Feb. 8. Special prayers were being offered from Feb. 6 to 8. There will also be a procession today (Feb. 8) at 7 p.m. All are cordially invited, writes the Secretary53 words
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413 1952-02-08 4 CEYLON NEWS: BANDARAWELA: For the first time in the history of Uva, an Englishman has been admitted to the Buddhist priesthood. He is Mr. G. F. Allen of Somerest. The ordination ceremony which took place at the Sudharmalankara Pirivena, Diyatalawa, was witnessed by aFOC - 413 words
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74 1952-02-08 4 RED CHINA— BIGGEST BUYER OF CEYLON RUBBER COLOMBO, Feb. 8. Com munlst China will be the biggest buyer of Ceylonese rubber, according: to trade circles here. This view is based on Peiping's recent purchases in Ceylon of the strategic material. The Russian ship, Nikolaev, now in Colombo harbour, will carryA.P. - 74 words
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Article34 1952-02-08 4 PONTIAC, Mich., Feb. 6. John Garner, 73, a giava digger, fell dead of a heart attack as he dug a grave on Monday. His body fell into the srrave. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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