Indian Daily Mail, 9 February 1952
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Title Section16 1952-02-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 360. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article208 1952-02-09 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. The Government of India have protested to the Government of Pakistan about the highly objectionable film entitled "Joshe-•-Jehad" (enthusiasm of holy war) produced at Shah Noor Studios. Lahore, which is being exhibited in Pakistan cinemas. The picture, which is in theGIIS - 208 words
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Article, Illustration528 1952-02-09 1 Leaders' Condolence Messages To Queen NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. Following messages have been sent by the President and the Prime Minister on the death of King George VI: From DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD, President of India, to Her Majesty the QUEEN OF ENGLAND: "I have been deeplyG.I.I.S.; I.D.M. - 528 words
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Article593 1952-02-09 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. All Indian papers carried leading articles on the late King George VI yesterday, the HINDUSTAN TIMES says: "The sudden death of His Majesty King George VI will be mourn- d not only in Britain and the Commonwealth but throughout! the world. That theGIIS - 593 words
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Article49 1952-02-09 1 TEMPLER'S INSTALLATION POSTPONED Owing to the Death of King George VI, the ceremony for the installation of the New High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, has been postponed to a date which will be announced as soon as possible, says a Government Press statement.49 words
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310 1952-02-09 1 LONDON, Feb. 8. Queen Elizabeth II today made her declaration of ace ession to the throne, her first formal act as sovereign, it was publicly proclaimed today at St. James Palace. The 26-year-old Queen ruler for two days since the death ofReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-02-09 1 A spec al prayer meeting was held near the 'samadhi' of Muhatma Gundhi at Rajghat (Delhi), in observante of the death anniversary of the Father of the Nation, on Jan. 30. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, and a large number of Delhi citizens attended the meeting.G.I.I.S. - 71 words
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Article80 1952-02-09 1 The order of succession to the Throne is now as follows. First Prince Charles; second, Princess Anne; third, Princess Margaret; four, the Duke of Gloucester; fifth. Prince William of Gloucester; sixth, Prince Richard of Gloucester; seventh, the Duke ot Kent; eight, Prince Michael of Kent; ninth,CGO Press Release - 80 words
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Article23 1952-02-09 1 HONGKONG, Feb. B.— The United Oannmercial Bank, Ltd., of Calcutta, will open a Hongkong branch in the near future. It was announced.— APAP - 23 words
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Article275 1952-02-09 1 THE DUKE'S NEW ROLE LONDON, Feb. B— The Duke of Edinburgh is assuming a now and delicate 1 i!e that of Consort to a Sovereign Queen. The death of King George VI brought this change to the handsome. 30-year-old British Naval officer. Queen Elizabeth faces heavy responsibilities, but constitutionally herAP - 275 words
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Article73 1952-02-09 1 ISLE OF MAN, Feb. 8. This British Crown island in the Irish Sea traditionally to the core ran into a problem tonight with a Queen on the throne. They do not know exactly what to call her. Islanders, who are proud about their own parliament,AP - 73 words
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Article125 1952-02-09 1 LONDON. Feb. 8. The Daily Express today suggested a government post for the Queen Mother, possibly Gov-ernor-General of Australia or Canada, at some time in the future. "At this moment personal affairs submerge all else," said the Express. "But the time may come when itAP - 125 words
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Article123 1952-02-09 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 8. Ceylon today proclaimed Queen Elizabeth II ruler of the dominion. The proclamation said: "Whereas by decease of our late sovereign Lord King George VI the Crown is by our laws solely rightfully come to high and mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. "We, the Governor-General,Reuter - 123 words
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Article106 1952-02-09 1 The Accession of Queen Elizabeth makes it necessary for Parliament to pass an Act relating to a new Civil List The Queen places the hereditary revenues of the Crown ta the disposal of the Commons and asks Parliament to take such measures as it may think suitable.CGO Press Release - 106 words
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121 1952-02-09 1 LONDON, Feb, B.— King George's funeral will take place on Friday, February 15. An official announcement said Thursday "jthat the Queen has approved that the funeral of his late Majesty will take place at St. George's chapel, Windsor (Castle) on Friday, Feb. 15. "TheAP - 121 words
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Article117 1952-02-09 1 The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that today. Feb. 9, ThaLpusam, the hours of public business at the General Post Office will be 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Other Post Offices and Postal Agencies in the Colony, will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 aju. There will117 words
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Article52 1952-02-09 1 LONDON, Feb. 8. A Com- 1 monwealth forestry conference is due to be held in Canada in August to discuss problem relating to conservation of forestry resources. The conference will also consider forestry utilisation questions like the conservation of timber resources and the promotion of their efficientReuter - 52 words
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Article404 1952-02-09 1 NEW YORK. Feb. B —The Duke of Windsor started a "sad" journey homeward last night to attend funeral services for his "dear brother," England's late King George The man tfho himself once ruled the British Empire before he abdicated his throne for the love ofAP - 404 words
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73 1952-02-09 1 BRITAIN ASKS FOR POSTPONEMENTT OF LISBON PARLEY LONDON, Feb. B.— Britain has asked for a four-day postponement of the scheduled Feb. 16 Lisbon parley of Atlantic Pact leaders. Informed source? reported Thursday. The British request was prompted by the need to arrange ceremonies connected with the burial of King GeorgeAP - 73 words
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Advertisement12 1952-02-09 1 jdTHE LEADING TAMIL DAILY; B IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsE 1 fOJJNO*12 words
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630 1952-02-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Feb. 9, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS BLESSING IN DISGUISE? THERE is nothing without a tinge of goodness about it. Even a calamity is no exception. For example. King George VI, whose sudden demise we all mourn, was due to visit South Africa and stay there630 words
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490 1952-02-09 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Annexes 20 Out Of 30 Seats AJMER, Feb. i. The Congress had secured an absolute majority in the 30-member Ajmer State Assembly by annexing the five Assembly seats, the results of which were announced today. With all the results announced,FOC - 490 words
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Article146 1952-02-09 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Sushil Banerjee. Congress Chief Whip, was defeated by a Forward Bloc (Marxist) candidate in the former's home constituency. Mr. C C. Bhandar (KMPP) former Minister on Ghosh's Cabinet, defeated the Congress candidate in Diamond Harbour by over 6.000 votes Mr. Sibnath Banerjee. MLA President of the146 words
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Article43 1952-02-09 2 RAJKOT, Jan. 29 The Congress Party further consolidated its position when it won all the four seats of whicn results were officially known so far today, getting forty out of the forty-five seats for which results are known Mr. Manoharlal Shah, Mi-43 words
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Article92 1952-02-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani was declared elected to the House of the People from the New Delhi constituency. She defeated Mrs. Manmohini Seghal (Congress) and four other Independents Electorate:— lB4,s43. Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani (KMPP) 47,735 Mrs Manmohini Seghal (Con.) 40,064 Mr. Omprakash Gupta Mr. Durga Das (Ind.)FOC - 92 words
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Article104 1952-02-09 2 DELHI. Jan. 28.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commanderin -Chief. Indian Army expressed himself today in favour of compulsory military training for all able-bodied youth in India, The Army chief, who was addressing two hundred members of the National Cadet Corps who had come here to participate inFOC - 104 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-02-09 2 Mr. Mouxsa Noury-hsfiii/lii rv. Iranian Ambassador to India, left Delhi for Iran o n Jan. 27. He was seen off at the Palam Airport, amo ng others, by Mr. I. S. Chopra, Chief of Protocol, Government of India, Heads of Diplomatic Missions in New Delhi a.ul Officers of the IranianGIIS - 124 words
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Article50 1952-02-09 2 Amarendra Krishna Bhaduri (Ind.) 39,733 At ul Chandra Kumar (Ind.) 24,202 Invalid 75 BERHAMPORE— (37O,7B7) Tridip Chowdhury (RSP) Tridip Chowdhury (RSP) ***** A. K. M. Zakaria (Ind.) 54.186 Malinaksha Sanyal (Con.) 23.273 Jagadish Chandra Sinha (N.S.) 8.530 Patit Bhaban Misra (Ind.) 5,436 Ashutosh Bhattacharya (Jan Sangh) 4,869 Invalid 149 FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article129 1952-02-09 2 NAGPUR. Feb. I.— Dr. Punjab ra o Deshmukh, sitting Member of Parliament and Dr. W. S. Kirolikar, both Congress candidates, have been elected to the House of trie People from Amravati East and Durg constituencies respectively. AMRAVATI EAST— (361,6(5) Punjabrao Deshmukh (Con.) 39,118 Gangabisen Maniklal Sikch rind.) 42.472FOC - 129 words
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Article96 1952-02-09 2 AMBALA. Jan. 29— Mr. Jagat Narain (Congress) has been declared elected to the Punjab Assembly from Chandigarh constituency. Mr. Jagat Narain, who is the General Secretary of the Punjab State Congress was opposed by 12 candidates. AMRITSAR CITY NORTH Dr. Satyapal (Congress) (who is a former President of theFOC - 96 words
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Article55 1952-02-09 2 LUDHTANA, Feb. I.— Mr. Bhimsen Sachar (Congress), former Chief Minister of the Punjab, was today elected to the Punjab State Assembly from Ludhiana City constituency. He defeated 11 opponents Chaudhury Krishna Gopal Dutt (Congress) former Finance Minister of Punjab was declared elected to the Punjab State AssemblyFOC - 55 words
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Article523 1952-02-09 2 GAUHATI, Jan. 29.— 1n the elections to the Assam Assembly, Mr. Rabin Kakatl (Congress), labour leader, defeated three candidates from the Aing uri constituency lay a a. margin of 7,045 votes over lis nearest rival, the Socialist Mr. Mahendra Hazarika who secured 4,268 votes. Mr. Lakshmidhar Bora, Secretary ofFOC - 523 words
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Article90 1952-02-09 2 BHOPAL. Jan. 22 Dp. Shankar Dayal (Congress} was elected to the BhopaJ State Assembly from the Be-*-asia constituency. BARELI) Shyam Sunder (Con.) 3,229 Narayan Singh find.) 1,280 Girdharlal (Ind.) 858 AMRAVAD— I2,BOS) Mr. Narbada Charanlal (Con.) 2.924 Mr. Shamlal (Ind.) 2.898 AISEN— (IBB,49B) Pandit Chatumarain Malavia (Con.) 49.183 Thakui-FOC - 90 words
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Advertisement117 1952-02-09 2 "GOLD LEAF" TEA The Beverage De Luxe Awarded 10 Gold Medals Sole Agents:. F. A. IiAKTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., SINGAPORE. The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. rt «?r r i C I t r;?To a < m Penangi Na a l> at «nani and Madras. S.S. JALADURGA" (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). Singapore, p.117 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1952-02-09 3 Inheritance Of Crown Explained LONDON, Feb. 7 Title to the Crown derives from an Act of Settlement of 1701 which prescribes that u the Crown shall remain and continue to the said most excellent Princess Sophia and the heirs of her body, being Protestants." (Sophia was ElectressCGO Press Release; IDM - 1,068 words
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Article233 1952-02-09 3 ONLY FLAG NOT HALF-MASTED LONDON. Feb. 7. The Queen Grandmother, Mary, mourned in total seclusion today the death of her son, King George VI. But from the top of Mar;borougn House, her official London residence, her flag still flew at fuil staff. A police sergeant on duty near foer homeAP - 233 words
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Article36 1952-02-09 3 Two Magistrates Courts are now sitting in Jaffna— one presided over by Mr. C. V. Udalagama and the other by Mr. A. D. J. Goonewaxdene, Supernmerary Judge. This arrangement, is exnumthfi. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article70 1952-02-09 3 ATHENS. Feb. 8. The Greek Government is to dismiss all school teachers and all Post Office workers who took part in Wednesday's strike of Greece's 65,000 civil servants for (higher pay. Prime Minister General Nicholaa Plastiras stated Wednesday's night: "I will try to satisfy someReuter - 70 words
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Article144 1952-02-09 3 LONDON, Feb. 7.— History has repeated itself in the new Queen Elizabeth's dramatic dash home from Africa. Just over 23 years ago another member of the Royal family, the Duke of Windsor, raced back to London from East Africa to the bedside of his gravely ill father.Reuter - 144 words
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Article36 1952-02-09 3 COLOMBO: The Indian Tea Board is exploring the possibility of establishing a pavilion at the Colombo Exhibition. In this connection. Mr. D. Majundan, will arrive here to Lave discwaions about tbe36 words
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Article220 1952-02-09 3 LONDON, Friday: The Royal Proclamation announcing Elizabeth's accession to the Throne confirmed by the Privy Council on Wednesday night stated: "Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to hLs mercy our late sovereign Lord King George VI of blessed and glorious memory by whoseReuter - 220 words
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203 1952-02-09 3 NEPAL REBEL LEADER CROSSES TO TIBET KATHMANDU. Feb. B.— Dr. K. I. Singh, Nepal's rebel leader, has crossed over to Tibet by passing 6,000 feet high Rausa Pass, according to usually reliable sources here. Official circles considered the reported crossing "quite likely." The rebel leader was believed here to haveReuter - 203 words
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Article77 1952-02-09 3 LONDON. Feb. B—Conservatives on Wednesday retained their seat in the first Parliamentary bye-election since they won the general election last Oct. 26. but with a reduced majority. As Southport, Lancashire. Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh, Conservative, polled 24.589 voets and Alan Tillotson, Labour, 11,310. Hubert Bentliff. Liberal, polled 3,776.Reuter - 77 words
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94 1952-02-09 3 Exchange Of Pows: U.N. Gives Up Demand TOKYO. Feb. B.— The United Nations yesterday formally gave up their demand for the exchange of "excess" communist prisoners for com-munist-held civilians. The allies dropped their demand at yesterday's first meeting of staff officers discussing prisoners of war exchange. But they remained firmReuter - 94 words
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Article24 1952-02-09 3 pavilion with C-show officials. A part of the Indian Government's stand may be occupied by the Board or the purpose at the Exhibition.-- FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article314 1952-02-09 3 Tirupathi (874,862 Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar (Congress) 114.782 Mr. Venkatrama Naidu KLP) 108.742 Cannanore (363,443) Mr. A. K Gopalan (Communist) 166.299 Mr. C. K. Govindan Nair (Congress) 79.270 Mr. K. S. Subramania Aiyar (Ind.) 6.912 Tellicherry (320,754) Mr. Nettur P. Damodaran (KMP) 98.483 Mr. p. Kunhiraman314 words
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75 1952-02-09 3 MADRAS, Feb. I.— The Congress and the Communist parties secured notable victories in the House of the People results announced in the past few days, when their nominees, Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, and Mr. A. K. Gopalan, member of the CentralFOC - 75 words
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Article331 1952-02-09 3 The following are the results of the elections to the Madras State Assembly: Proddatur (68,162) Mr. K. Balanaraya Reddi (Congress) 15.054 Mr. p. Erramuni Reddi (KMP)j 11,660 Mr. R. C. Obnla Reddi (Communist) 10,565 Mr. A. Subbarami Reddi (Socialist) 2.983 Mr. K. John (Ind.) 2.380 Mr. V. LakshsmaiahFOC - 331 words
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434 1952-02-09 4 Ceremony On Padan& The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson will proclaim the accession of Queen Elizabeth the Second to the Throne at BJO ajn. today (Saturday), from a dais situated on the St. Andrew's Road site of the Padang facing434 words
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Article204 1952-02-09 4 PARIS, Feb. B.— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will visit Malaya in the course of her two-month trip to the Far East and Middle East to study economic development possibilities. She is scheduled to leave here on Friday. In the Far East, the United States delegateUSIS - 204 words
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Article32 1952-02-09 4 TH A IP USAM SHINGAPORE, Feb. 8- All offices of the Government of India in Singapore and the Federation will remain closed on Saturday, February 9, 1352 on account of Thaipuaam. GIISGIIS - 32 words
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