Indian Daily Mail, 14 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 5. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 487 1 Prospects Of Non Congress Ministry In Madras Bleak Leftists Unwilling To Join Communists From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 13. The prospects of the non-Con-gressmen forming an united f»ont and coalition ministry, despite their numbers, howev er, are not bright in Madras even as in Kerala. Further with Praja Party's
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  • 129 1 76,426 PEOPLE PAID HOMAGE TO KING LONDON, Feb. 13. The doors of Westminster Hall, where King George VI lies in state, closed at 0145 GMT today after a total of 76,426 people had flled past the bier since the hall opened at 0800 GMT yesterday. The hall was kept open
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  • 87 1 BRUSSELS. Feb. 13— King Baudouin's decision not to attend the funeral of King George VI brought defeat to Belgium's Catholic Government yesterday on a Socialist censure motion. All opposition members Socialists. Liberals, Communists—walked out of Parliament's Lower House in protest when Prime Minister Jean Van Houttee refused
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  • 41 1 ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 13.— The Crown Prince of Ethiopia left for London on Tuesday to represent Emperor Haile Selassie at the funeral of King George. He was accompanied by the Minister for War, General Aeye Abebe. AP
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  • 30 1 CAIRO, .Feb. 13.— The Egyptian Chamber of Deputies voted yesterday to cable to the British House of Commons their sympathy on the death of King George Vl.— AP
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  • 26 1 JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 13. South African defence headquarters announced yesterday that the union defence force will observe mourning for the King until March 5.— AP
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  • 37 1 Canada's Representatives OTTAWA, Feb. 13. Five Canadians will represent this country at the funeral services for King George VI in Windsor Castle on Friday. They include External Affairs Minister Lester B. Pearson and Defence Minister Brooke AP
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  • 675 1 ELECTIONS TO HOUSE OF PEOPLE OVER IN THREE MORE STATES NEW DELHI. Feb. 13.— El ectioas to the House of the People have ended in three more States the Punjab, Oriss«i and Madras. Etwh of these States on Monday returned two candidates to the Lower H °us«* °f Parliament. They
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  • 587 1 Tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 15 will be a Public Holiday in the Federation to enable that day to be observed as a day of general mourning for the late King. All Government Offices will be closed, and banks, business houses and shops are requested to follow suit.
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  • 50 1 Premier Nehru Elected NEW DELHI, Feb. 13. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru was elected to Parliament from the Allahabad constituency defeating his chief rival Prabhu Dutt Brahmachari (Hindu holy man), who won 23J549 votes to 54,976, unofficial reports reaching here said today.- AP The Silent Bramachari Silenced! Captain of the Nation Re-elected.
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  • 108 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 13.— Mr. T. A. Ramalingam Chettiar, sitting member of the Purlia ment who was elected unopposed to the new Parliament fro m the Coimbatore-Nilgiri constituency died at Coimbutore o,n Tuesday Feb. 12. He was aged 72. A
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  • 252 1 Archbishop Of York On Terrorism In Malaya LONDON, Feb. 13.— The Archbishop of York, Dr.' Cyril Garbett, said in a 1 broadcast here yesterday he' did not believe the Malayan; terrorists "can be suppressed qu|ckly ;uid suddenly." "There is still a long struggle ahead." he added. Dr. Garbett returned to
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  • 289 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 13.— About one hundred and sixty-five non-Qongress candidates, who have Just been elected to the new Assembly met here on Saturday. Feb. 9, in an effort to form a United Democratic Front, strong enough to form a non-Congress
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  • 37 1 The Director of Posts. Singapore announces that all Post Offices will be closed and no deliveries of mall will be effected tomorrow. Collections of mail from posting boxes will be made as on Sundays.
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  • 46 1 The Controller of Supplies issued a statement yesterday saying that the current price of Government rationed rice in Singapore market is 32 cents per katty. The statement further adds that the above price has been in force since Oct. 1. 1951.
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  • 164 1 NEHRU GREETS QUEEN ELIZABETH NEW DELHI. Feb. 13.— 1n a personal message to Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister Nehru has welcomed Her Majesty as the head of the Commonwealth. He says: "I earnestly trust that this great fellowship (of Commonwealth) will continue to work for the cause of human understanding and
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Feb. 13— Queen Elizabeth has sent a message of thanks to the President of the Indian Republic, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, thanking him for his message of sympathy on the death of King George VI. The Queen's message said: "I thank you most sincerely for the kind
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 13.— The Chief Minister of Madhya Bharat, Mr. Takhatmal Jain, on Monday submitted the resignation of his Cabinet to the Rajpramukh. He was, however, requested by the Rajpramukh to continue in office until alternative arrangements could be made. In a statement. Mr. Jain
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Feb. 13. The Duke of Windsor will arrive from New York today. He has a right to take an active rote in the funeral but no one knows what his plans are. A Court spokesman said: "He will make the decision. He will
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  • 808 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Feb. 14, 1952. SIA: "MEMBERS ONLY"! III IN our second article in this series, we have quoted from the Singapore Indian Association's own Souvenir to show that the new building of the Association is meant for the Community as a whole. Issued in commemoration of
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  • 1025 2 Move For Foimation Of Non-Cong ress Ministry In Madras GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: K.M. P. Communists Talks M ADR AS, Fob. 7. The possibility of envolving a minimum common programme on the basis of which an alliance could be formed between non-Congress parties and nde->end<iiils in the newly elected State
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  • 495 2 Rajasthan, lost their e<urity deposits. KOTAH Mr. Nemichand K.isliwal (Congress) was elected to the House of the People from the Kotah-Halawar v nstituency in Rajasthan. Mr. Jaswant Su.p) (Independent), a non-C >i vress Minister of the Raiisthan Government, has ben elected to the State Assenvh from the Bikaner Tehsil
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  • 218 2 PATNA, Feb. 5— Dr. Syed Mahmud. Development Minis- ter of Bihar, has been elected to the House of the People from Motihar East Parliamentary constituency, defeating his Socialist rival by a margin of over 23,000 votes. Mr. Bipin Bihari Verma (Congress) has been elected to the House of the
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  • 66 2 BHUJ. Jan. 29.— Mr. Bhavanji A. Khimji (Congress) was declared elected to the House of the People from Kutch West constituency. Electorate: 1,40,991. Votes polled: 70,363. Bhavanji Khimji (Congress) 47,146 p. T. Shah (Ind.) 17,213 K. R. Velani (Socialist) 5,985 Invalid votes 19 Mr. Velani forfeits his deposit. The
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  • 496 2 Notable Congress Victories BOMBAY. Feb. s— Out of 16 Parliamentary results announced to-day, 13 were in favour of Congressmen, the other three going to the United Socialist Organisation, which registered its first success today with the victory of the well known Indian scientist. Dr. Meghnad Saha in West Bengal, the
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  • 63 2 NAGPUR, Feb. s.— Mr. SMiman Narayan Agarwal (Congress) has been elected to the House of the People from Wardha constituency. Electorate: 4.02.260. Votes polled: 2.38,029. Shriman Narayan Agarwal (Congress) 1,44,756 Nilkarth Ramchandra Abhyankar (Socialist) 37,330 Wamanrao Ghorpade (Peasants and Workers Party) 38,896 Baburao Vithobaji Bangade (Jan Sangh) 16,750
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  • 175 2 LUCKNOW, Feb. 3. The Congress Party :n Uttar Pradesh scored its f rst major victory to-day when its candidate, Mr. A. G. Kher, Minister for Local Self-Government, was declared elected to the State Assembly from Jhansi East constituency. He defeated his nearest rival, an Independent, by a margin
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  • 1793 3 Congress High Command Discuss Post- Election Problems Decision On Defeated Members NEW DELHI, Feb. 3.— After reviewing the situation in Madras and Travancore-Cochin resulting from the general elections, the Congress Working Committee adjourned to meet again on March 8 next in New Delhi. By the first week of March, elections
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  • 97 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a questioner in Parliament on Monday that India has consulted "friendly power* concerned." but not including Red China, on an Indian treaty of peace with bapaii. He said the pact will be a "simple treaty resuming
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  • 105 3 LONDON, Feb. 12.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that British Commonwealth countries prefer to be called "realms" rather thin "dominions." He thus entered into the controversy which ha3 raged since Elizibot.i 11. was proclaimed "Queen of this realm and of her
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  • 109 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 12.— The Minister for Planning. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, told Parliament today that 81 Sarvodaya centres had been opened in the country so far. Of these 29 were in Bombay, 39, in the Punjab, three in Hyderabad, four each in Cutch and Rajasthan and one each
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  • 92 3 JAKARTA, Feb. 12.— A cabinet crisis threatened yesterday over the issue of American military aid to Indonesia. Th< orreater Indonesia Party, which has two members in the cabinet, demanded the resignation of Foreign Minister Achmed Soebardjo for signing an agreement last month accepting such aid. The party
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  • 186 3 LONDON. Feb. 12. The Duke of Windsor received an allowance of £25,000 yearly from King George VI which ended with the King's death, the News Chronicle reported. "So far as a known, there was no arrangement for any other payment to be made if the King should
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.—Replying to a question in Indian Parliament today the Minister for Rehabilitation, Mr. A. P. Jain, said that more than half thf evacuee properties in Delhi State had been evaluated so far. In the Punjab, PEPSU, Uttar Pradesh. Rajasthan and Saurashtra special staff had been
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  • 959 3 NEPAL GOVT. WERE FOREWARNED OF REBEL RAKSHA DAL PLANS KATHMANDU, Feb. 9. A thousandword communique issued by the Home Ministry on Tuesday, Feb. 5 disclosed that the Nepal Government had been prewar tied of rebel leader Dr. K. I. Singh's escape and
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  • 1322 4 ELECTION SUPERVISEES ADVICE TO K.L. MUNICIPAL VOTERS In connection with the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections, the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G. Hawkins, gave the following broadcast talk on "How to mark the ballot paper*' over Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday evening:—- Let us
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  • 424 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— Tunisian leader, El-Habib Bourguiba, now in French prison has appealed to Indian leaders and the Indian Press for help in Tunisia's struggle for freedom. In a letter published In the Indian weekly. SPOTLIGHTS, he says: '1 look upon the
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  • 43 4 PHOTO Thai sailors are taught by United States Navy personnel how to man a 40 MM anti-aircraft gun on board Siamese Navy Frigate H.M.T.S. Tachin. The "Tachin" was recently transferred to the Thai Navy by the U.S. Navy.
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  • 99 4 At the first annual general meeting of the members of the Tamilian Association, Singapore, held on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 32, Race Course Lane, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1952: President: Mr. V. K. Anandan. Vice-president: Mr. S. A. Dural, Hon. Secretary: Mr. V.
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