Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1952
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Title Section16 1952-02-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 6. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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519 1952-02-15 1 Nehru Explains India's Attitude NEW DELHI, Feb. 14. "Personally I should like proper conditions for plebiscite in Kashmir. Not because I have any doubt about that. I think the Constituent Assembly at the present moment is perfectly entitled to decide," observed Prime Minister NehruGIIS - 519 words
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Article108 1952-02-15 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 14.— The Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, who had gone to Paris to advise the Indian delegation during the Security Council debate on Dr. Graham's report returned to Bombay yesterday from London. Before leaving London on Tuesday he said: "I tried to find outGIIS; Reuter - 108 words
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Article57 1952-02-15 1 SPECIAL PRAYERS AT HINDU TEMPLES There will be special prayers conducted today at 10 a.m. at ail the Hindu Temples in Singapore Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road; Cbettiars Temple. Tank Rd., Sivan Temple, Orchard Road. Kaliamman Temple, Serangoon Road: Perumal Temple, Serangoon Road: Krishnan Temple, Waterloo Street. Manmadhan Temple, Kallang57 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-02-15 1 Photo.) SAYS, ONLY WANTED TO REGISTER OPPOSITION TO HINDU CODE BILL NEW DELHI, Feb. 14. Prabhu Dutt Brahmachari, Hindu SaitJhu (holy man) who was defeated by Prime Mi nisTer Nehru in the election to the Parliament from Allahabad, said in a message to newsmen yesterdayA.P.; GIIS - 298 words
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Article73 1952-02-15 1 TUNIS, Feb. 14.— Si Sliman Ben Hamouda, Caliph of Gafsa. Southern Tunisia, was shot dead last night with a pistol bullet in the heart by an assailant who escaped. in the same area two French gendarmes were killed in an ambush late last night as theyReuter - 73 words
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Article65 1952-02-15 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 14— A barrel of'rice and 200 lbs weight of powdered milk collected and given bv the students of International House, New York, for the relief of food-short communities in India, were Tuesday delivered to the Indian Consul-General here. The students placedReuter - 65 words
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79 1952-02-15 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has sent the following telegram to the Governor of Singapore expressing the Queen's grateful thanks to the members of the Executive Council, Singapore: "I am commanded by the Queen to ask you to convey to the members of79 words
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Article89 1952-02-15 1 TO THE FEDERATION PEOPLE The following message has been received by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— "I am commanded by the Queen to convey to you, Their Highnesses the Rulers, the Deputy High Commissioner, the recent Officer89 words
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Article71 1952-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb. 14.— 1n an editorial today the London Times drew attention to the way India had expressed its .sympathy and sorrow at the death of King George Sixth. "Indian newspapers appeared with black borders and devoted most of their front pages to the news of theReuter - 71 words
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Article51 1952-02-15 1 Consulates of the United States in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, including Offices and Libraries of the United State* Information Service will remain closed in Friday, Feb. 15. in respectful observance of the funeral of King George VI The Daily Bulletin will not be published on that51 words
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200 1952-02-15 1 TROOPS CALLED OUT TO KEEP ORDER IN IMPHAL CALCUTTA, Feb. 14.— Six. ty-two persons, including 50 boys and women, were injured last night when troops and police using rifle butts broke up monster demonstrations in Imphal, capital of the strategic Manipur State near the Tndo-Burma border. Troops have now beenA.P.; Reuter - 200 words
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Article251 1952-02-15 1 GERMANS IN EGYPTIAN WAR OFFICE! LONDON. Feb. 14.— A message in today's Daily Mail auoted Gen. Sir George Erskine (British Commanderin -Chief Canal zone) as saying that it was suspected that a German senior officer was in the Egyptian War Office. This paper's correspondent in Ismailia declared that British intelligence251 words
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Article, Illustration213 1952-02-15 1 Indians Will Hoist National Hag HalfMast Today KING'S FUNERAL: PROGRAMME OF CHURCH SERVICES IN SINGAPORE Prayers will be offered in all places of worship in the Colony to-day on the occasion of the King's Funeral. To-day has been declared a public holiday as a mark of respect to the lateA.P. - 213 words
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Article97 1952-02-15 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 14. A Requiem mass for the late King George VI will be sung at the Church of Redemption. New Delhi, on Friday (Feb. 15). The mass, which will be open to public, will be attended by the Prime Minister, the Speaker ofGIIS - 97 words
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Article42 1952-02-15 1 Special prayers in memory of King George VI will be offered by Singapore Muslims at a mass gathering at the Sultan Mosque to-day after the usual Friday prayers. The gathering is convened by the Muslim Advisory Board. Singapore.42 words
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81 1952-02-15 1 SHENTON THOMAS REPRESENTS SINGAPORE LONDON, Feb. 14. The Government of Singapore and Malaya will be represented at the funeral of King George VI on Friday by Sir Shenton Thomas, former Governor of the Straits Settlements, and Sir Alexander Newboult former Chief Secretary in Malaya. MR. J. F. NICOLL Hongkong willAP - 81 words
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Article125 1952-02-15 1 From 9.30 a.m. today, when the King's funeral cortege is due to leave Westminster Hall. Big Ben will toll as a "minute bell." it will be a 56-stroke salut^ one stroke for each year of the King's life. The striking mechanism of the125 words
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98 1952-02-15 1 DOMINANT FIGURES AT FUNERAL RITES LONDON, Feb. 14. The young Queen Elizabeth 11, to be crowned at Westminster Abbey sometime in the months ahead, and her widowed mother. Queen Elizabeth, will be the dominant figures at the final rites. The 25-year-old Queen began her duties of state yesterday, conducting herA.P. - 98 words
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Article22 1952-02-15 1 TAIPEI, Feb. 14.— A memorial service for King George VI is being held in Taipei tomorrow. It is being sponlate. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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753 1952-02-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Friday, Feb. 15, 1952. SIA: "MEMBERS ONLY"!— IV AS in its "Editorial/' so too in the numerous messages and articles published in the Singapore Indian Association's Souvenir of June 17, 1950, there are ample admissions to the effect that the Association and its building are the753 words
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803 1952-02-15 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Chief Minister Pant Also Returned KMPP DY. LEADER LOSES DEPOSIT! LUCKNOW: A Harijan woman, Mrs. Ashalata Vyas (Congress), who was elected from Ramgarh district will be the first Harijan woman member of the State Assembly, there being no otherFOC - 803 words
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Article130 1952-02-15 2 CUTTACK Feb. s.— The veteran Parliamentarian of Orissa, Mr. B. Das, who has been a member of the Central Legislature since the days of the Swaraj Party has bten returned from Jaipur-Keon-jhar constituency of the House of the People defeating a prominent member of the Ganatantra Parishad, the130 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1952-02-15 2 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER CHESS REWARD! A Rambler-sick young man had written a letter asking as to what had happened to my 'serious thoughts clothed in comic fancies' all these days. While thanking him for the kind enquiries and porfuse compliments, I wish to say that there was reason forFOC; AP - 1,406 words
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Article, Illustration313 1952-02-15 3 "ORGANISED ATTEMPT TO I SUBVERT AUTHORITY," SAYS DY. PREMIER JAMMU, Feb. B.— Military aid was called to disperse a violent crowd of 2,000 demonstrators who tried to force their way into the Government Secretariat here this afternoon. The demonstration which began early inFOC; A.P. - 313 words
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153 1952-02-15 3 Fifteen Persons Burnt To Death In Kurnool KiURNOOL. Feb. 10.—Fifteen persons were burnt to death, one killed and two seriously injured in a clash between two rival groups in Abdullapuram village, about ninety miles from here, according to official reports here. According to the reports two rival groups in theFOC - 153 words
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86 1952-02-15 3 RAJAHMUNDRY, Feb. 6Mr. Remalla Venkataramiah, Deputy tahsildar of Tuni, and the driver of a lorry were crushed to death in an accident which took place on Sunday near Annavaram, 50 miles from here, according to information received here today. It appears that the lorry ladenFOC - 86 words
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Article242 1952-02-15 3 TRTVANDRUM. Feb 10.— Travancore-Cochin Government have decided to release all detenus and withdraw warrants for political detention. Detention orders have been revoked in respect of 28 persons. They include nine persons, who have been elected co the State Assembly, one elected to the House of theFOC - 242 words
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Article45 1952-02-15 3 PARIS, Feb. 13.— The FreJ\ch Government was defeated laai night in the National Assembly on a procedural question by 324 votes to 294. Parliamentary quarters said since the Government's defeat was on a procedural question it wold have no serious consequences. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article408 1952-02-15 3 MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR S. KANARA MANGALORE, Feb. 10.— The Academy of General Education. Manipal, Udipi, having applied to the Karnataka university for affiliation of the proposed medical college in Udlpi which the Academy proposes to start, the Karnataka University appointed a Commission to examine the proposal. Dr. Datar. Jirge, membersFOC - 408 words
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Article345 1952-02-15 3 BOMBAY. Feb. B.— Mr. S. S. More, General Secretary of the Peasants and Workers Party and Vice-President of the United Socialist, Organisation of India, told newsmen here recently that the elected candidates of the organisation would fight in their respective legislatures for redressing the grievances ofFOC - 345 words
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Article155 1952-02-15 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10.—Hundreds of residents of Delhi are flocking to the Rashrapati Bhawan gardens which have now been thrown open to the public. Gorgeous giant-size roses of various hues, brilliant pansies and other seasonal flowers glittering against a background of green carpet-like lawns and neatly trimmedFOC - 155 words
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Article107 1952-02-15 3 Socialists In State Legislature BOMBAY. Feb. B.— Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary of the Socialist Party, said here that no decision of any kind had been taken in, regard to the attitude of Socialist legislators in TravancoreCochin towards Ministry formation in the State. Mr. Mehta denied a statement reported toFOC - 107 words
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244 1952-02-15 3 RETENTION OF PROHIBITION IN MADRAS: FUTURE CABINET TO DECIDE MADRAS, Feb. 10. Mr. P. S. Kumarasivwni Raja, Chief Minister, in a Press interview recently stated that the future of Prohibition in this State was a matter for the future Ministry to decide. The Chief Minister's attention was drawn to reportsFOC - 244 words
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Article114 1952-02-15 3 MADRAS. Feb. 10. —The position of underground Communists elected to the Legislature is exactly the same as the position of other Communists who are underground, according to a high official of the Government who was asked whether it was proposed to release Mr. C Kandaswami. a Communist statedFOC - 114 words
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Article194 1952-02-15 3 TRIVANDRIUM. Feb. B.— Eight persons, who got asphyxiated one after the other fell into a well at Kadakkachina. five miles from Palai, in Central Travancore and died according to a report reaching here. It is stated that a work party of six persons burningFOC - 194 words
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Article102 1952-02-15 3 GAUHATI, Feb. 10.— Dr. C. V. Raman on Wednesday called for a full harnessing of scientific achievements for the development and welfare of the nation. Speaking as the chief guest at the two-day Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Cotton College here. Dr. Raman said theFOC - 102 words
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Article, Illustration320 1952-02-15 4 Indians in Seria and Kuala Belait, Brunei, observed the Republic Day in a very fitting manner. They gathered at 6.00 a.m. at their new Association premises at Seria and observed the hoisting of the National Flag by the President on the new flag mast. In320 words
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98 1952-02-15 4 Siam Helping Chinese Nationals In Burma? LONDON. Feb. 14.—Chinese Nationalist troops in Burma have been getting military help from Formosa, Siam and some unofficial American sources, the British government revealed Tuosday. The Foreign Office, cleaily worried by the situation, announced it has suggested to the United States and Burma thatA.P. - 98 words
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Article355 1952-02-15 4 Penang P Muslim League The 12th annual general body meeting cf the Muslim League, Penang and Province Weltesley. was held at the League Hall, No. 6c, Beach Street. Penang. on Feb. 3 at 10 a.m.. under the chairmanshiD of Janab M. S. M. Ibrahim. Proceedings commenced aitcr the recital of355 words
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217 1952-02-15 4 EXTENSION TO TANJORE H.Q. HOSPITAL TANJORE. Feb. 10. —Mr Nataraja Nadar, District and Sessions Judge, Salem, laid the foundation-stone recently for tiie construction of a new block in the Tanjore Headquarters Hospital, the cost of which had been donated by the Tanjore Rotary Club. Mr. S. Pararajaslngam. Rotary Governor ofFOC - 217 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-02-15 4 K.UMARI PRASSANA BALAN of Singarore who will be icerforming a 'POOJA' dance and the PLATE d'nce in the dance recitals of FOLK SONGS of INDIA and CEYLON to be given by Mr. DEVDATTA JETLEY tomorrow Saturday, Feb. 16, at the VICTORIA THEATRE at 9 p.m.45 words
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102 1952-02-15 4 Naval Base Men Reinstated Through Union's Efforts Two delegates, Mr. Latiff bin Ahmad. President, and Mr. Foon Kum Yoo, General Secretary, from the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore, attended a conference with the Naval Base authorities in the Conference Room of H. M. Dockyard at 2.30 p.m. on Jan. 31.102 words
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Article82 1952-02-15 4 Truman May Run For Re-election WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. President Truman was quoted Tuesday as saying he would be willing to "sacrifice" himself and run for re-election if convinced such a step was necessary to lead the nation to peace The latest clue to the President's intentions came from Representative AdolfA.P. - 82 words
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Article71 1952-02-15 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— Thft Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Dr. B. V. Keskar, told Parliament Tuesday that the proposal for a treaty of friendship and commerce between India and the German Federal Republic had been accepted in principle by both Governments. He added that theFOC - 71 words
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Article35 1952-02-15 4 HELSINKI, Feb. 13. Queen Juliana of Holland Prince Bernhard, and their two eldest daughters. Princess Beatrix and Princess Irene, will attend the Olympic Games here in the Summer, it is officially announced.35 words
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Article43 1952-02-15 4 TEHERAN, Feb. 13 -Prince Ali Reza Pahievi, brother of the Shah of Persia, left here yesterday by air for London to attend the funeral of King George. He was accompanied by the British Embassy Military Attache, Col. H. G. Dunn A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article127 1952-02-15 4 LONDON, Feb 14 —The < "man behind the King" is staying on the job even though Britain now has a woman monarch. Queen Eljzabeth II has appointed Sir Alan Lascelles, 64, her private secretarj He served in the same post under her father, her grandfatherA.P. - 127 words
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Article90 1952-02-15 4 A' n extra- ordinary general in eting of the members of th» Indian Musical Art Society, held on Monday Feb. 4 at 221 Race Course Road. Singapore, the followfeig <vere elected office-bear-er, or the year 1952: i .esident, Mr. V. K. Anandan; Hon. Secretary, Mr. V.90 words
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Article86 1952-02-15 4 Force-Landing Of Indian Dakota HYDERABAD. Fe*. I— An I.A.F. Dakota which took off trtis morning from Agra, for Bangalore with a crew of four, headed by Group Captain Ratnagar, force-landed .safely a field near Adilabad. about 180 miles from here at about 1 p.m. due to engine trouble, according to86 words
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