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Title Section18 1952-03-02 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 22. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS,18 words
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100 1952-03-02 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. I— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's Congress Party polled 43 per cent of the total popular vote In the months-long national elections, virtually complete figures showed today. The party won substantial margins of the seats in the Central Parliament andA.P. - 100 words
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Article190 1952-03-02 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 25.— The Government of India have recently decided upon a new policy in regard to political pensions following a review of the whole question. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. States Minister, in a written reply to Mr. Raj Kanwar in Parliament announced fourfold policy. First, theFOC - 190 words
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Article125 1952-03-02 1 BANGALORE, Feb. 29. Elections to the Mysore State Assembly ended on Thursday with the announcement of the last two results. Both candidates declared elected from the doublemember constituency belong to the Congress Party. Polling in the constituency has been (postponed on account of the death of one of theGIIS - 125 words
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Article28 1952-03-02 1 MADRAS, Mar. I.— Tea production in South India last year amounted to nearly 115 million lbs about 14.5 million lbs more than the record output of 1948. FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article704 1952-03-02 1 NEHRU'S ATTITUDE TO COALITIONS Following are some other points made by the Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru at the press conference on Thursday in New Delhi. The Government of India proposed to send a cultural mission to China in about two or three months time. Replying to a question, Mr.FOC - 704 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-03-02 1 -Plhoto). The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, chatting with the Cpuntess Mountbatten of Burma, when the latter called on him, at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Government House), on Feb. 21.- G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 28 words
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Article61 1952-03-02 1 LADY GIMSON, arrived here yesterday by 'Glen Gyle' from England. MR. N. V. NAIDU, the Manager of the United India Life Assurance Company Ltd., Madras, who is on a tour of Malaya and Siam, has left here for Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He will be visiting Ipoh and Penang also61 words
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150 1952-03-02 1 —Dr. Graham NEW DELHI, Mar, 1. Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir representative, arrived in New Delhi last night on the third attempt to solve the Kashmir problem. Dr. Graham, accompanied by a five-man team looked smilingly optimistic as he disembarked atReuter - 150 words
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Article113 1952-03-02 1 KARACHI, Mar. 1. The Karachi Cotton Association decided yesterday to postpone the reopening of the Karachi cotton market until Monday pending receipt of the government's reply to proposals sudmitted earlier this week to check falling prices. Exchange closed down on Feb. 25 following a heavy fall inReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-02 1 PHOTO). Dr. Brock Chisholm, Director-General of the World Health Organisation accompanied by Mrs. Chisholm vLsited Rasitrapati Bhavan (Government House) to call on the President. Photo shows Dr. and Mrs. Brock Chisholm with Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President, when they called on him at Rashtrapati Bhavan, on Feb. 20. G.I.I S.G.I.I.S. - 49 words
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Article163 1952-03-02 1 NAGPUR. Feb. 24.—Seventeen non-Congress M.L.A.'s met here informally today and decided to form an opposition party called the People's Party. Thakur Piarelal Singh, K.M.P. Party leader, presided. Those who attended the meeting were eight members who were elected to tfhe Assembly on KMPP ticket and nineFOC - 163 words
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Article1370 1952-03-02 1 51-52. Revenue Surplus Rs. 926. m. NO CHANGE IN TAX STRUCTURE NEW DELHI, Mar. l.—The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Ih'shmukh. announced in Parliament yesterday that the^ current year's revenue surplus was now estimated at Rs. 926.1 million, against the budgeted surplus of Rs. 261 million.GIIS - 1,370 words
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128 1952-03-02 1 U. S. PRESS REACTION TO NEHRU'S VIEWS NEW YORK. Mar. I. The first proas conference held by Tndia's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, after the elections received more than the usual play in the papers here. Out of the manv subjects touched unon by the Indian leader, the two attractedReuter - 128 words
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Article76 1952-03-02 1 PARIS, Feb. 29. -(AP)"— President Vincent Auriol today began a hunt for a new premier who can find the money to pay the French share of Atlantic defence. Premier Edgiar Faure re*. signed in the early hours of today after the National Assembly refused by 309 toA.P. - 76 words
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Article32 1952-03-02 1 PARIS. Mar. 1. M. Paul Reynaud, wartime Premier of France. Friday night agreed to try to form a new Cabinet to replace the Edgar Faure coalition.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article39 1952-03-02 1 UNITED NATIONS, Mar. 1. The Asian African grroup which is studying how to brin«» the Franco-Tunisian dispute before the United Nations here, expects to have its case ready written about 10 days, a spokesman for the group said yesterday.39 words
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78 1952-03-02 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. I.—Parliament extended for six months until Oct. I—the1 the law which enables the Government to detain witlhout trial members of subversive groups. It is aimed mainly at Communists. Moving adoption of the resolution. Home Minister K. N. Katju said that at the endA.P. - 78 words
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Advertisement33 1952-03-02 1 Subscription Kates (BY POST) Mala/a, 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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Article140 1952-03-02 2 AREA SPLIT OVER TODDY QUESTION MAGGONA: Opinions differ among the residents of the Bentota Indumwa Pahalagamhaya area over the question of the re-introduc-tion of toddy-tapping in the area, which has been banned twice during the past two decades. Temperance workers, supported by rural development and religious bodies, advocate the policyFOC - 140 words
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Article530 1952-03-02 2 K. L. P. Chief's Suggestion MADRAS, Feb. 22.— Mr. N. G. Ranga, President of the Krithak Lok Party, mode the suggestion here to-day that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru must come down to the South for three or four days to acquaint himself with theFOC - 530 words
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Article474 1952-03-02 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23.-Mr. t>ri Prakasa, Minister for Natural Resources and Scienuac Research, told Parliament that the Planning commission had listed 102 irrigation and hydro-electric projects of which 63 were I under construction. The remaining 34 were proposed to be started In the five-year period. Mr. Sri PrakasaFOC - 474 words
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Article171 1952-03-02 2 'Being An MP Is Hell' -Says MP WARIYAPOLA: "To be a Member of Parliament is like being in hell," declared Mr. Ivan T. Dasanajke, M.P., for Wariyapola, at the opening of a school at Halmlllakotuwa. "The most suffering human being on earth is an M.P he added. "He is alwaysFOC - 171 words
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Article18 1952-03-02 2 TEHERAN, Feb. 29.—Pakistan and India have agreed to hold a conference on locust control in Teheran on Sept18 words
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357 1952-03-02 2 Issue Of Liquor Permit High Court Dismisses Petition For Writ MADRAS, Feb. 22. At the Madras High Court, the Chief Justice and Venkatarama Aiyar, J., disposed of to-day an application filed on behalf of Dr. N. S. Reddy, Rajahmundry, for the issue of a writ of mandamus directing the GovernmentFOC - 357 words
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Article123 1952-03-02 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 26.- Persons detained under the Preventive Detention Act in the Indian Union numbered 1.865 oa Dec. 31, 1951. according to a statement published in the Gazette of India. They were distributed in 17 States, there being no detenus in Ajmer, Bhopal, Bilaspur, Coorg.FOC - 123 words
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Article57 1952-03-02 2 COLOMBO: Here is the latest move of the temperance workers they have started a campaign to ask that the price of iiquor be not deduced. Public meetings, signature campaigns and deputations to meet Ministers on the subject are its latest turns. This move, "Inside Information" learns, is primarilyFOC - 57 words
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155 1952-03-02 2 Reception For Nepal Premier In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Feb. 25».~- At a reception in Calcutta on Tuesday the Prime Minister ot Nepal Mr. M. P. Koirala. spoke of the need for a cor roct and realistic appreciation of relations between Nepal and India. Ke said that Nepal was now in theGIIS - 155 words
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Article200 1952-03-02 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 26.— Dr Brock Chisholm. DirectorGeneral of the World Health Organisation, stated that the W.H.O. proposed to spend over 1,700.000 dollars in India during 1952 for the continuation of its work on malaria control, anti tuberculosis campaign. B. C. G. vaccination, erection of theFOC - 200 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-03-02 2 Fouad Serag El Din Pasha, strong man of the Wafd p -rty and Interior Minister in the former Egyptian Government of Nahas Pasha, issued a statement in the proWafcTst newspaper "Al Misri," giving his version of the rioting in Cairo on Jan. 26. Sere,g El DinV* story created a sensation181 words
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Article13 1952-03-02 2 The United Kingdom. Russia, Afghanistan and possibly Iraq, are to send observers.— A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article496 1952-03-02 2 Celebrated in song and legend, saffron is one of the loveliest products of Kashmir. It is also cultivated in Spain, France, Sicily and Persia; but the Kashmir saffron is said to be the best. Exported to different parts of the world, it is used in the dishes ofGIIS - 496 words
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Article78 1952-03-02 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 29.— The UN Students Association of India has, 'in co-operation with the International Students convention in August or September at Delhi University. it is proposed to invite delegates from 30 countries of Asia and also organise an Asian youth festival, an interuniversity debate and78 words
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Article634 1952-03-02 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— The 1 constitutional propriety of Government trying to collect taxes by means of an execu« tive order when Parliament is ii existence was raised by Pandit Kunzru in Parliament by a short notice question The Mnance Min'ster, Mi DeshmuKh, told Pandit KunzruFOC - 634 words
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Article100 1952-03-02 3 JAMNAGAR, Feb. 29.— The new Saurashtra Cabinet, headed by Mr. U. N. Dhebar, was sworn in at Jamnagar yesterday. Folowing is the distribution of portfolios: "Mr. U. N. Dhebar (Chief Minister)— Cabinet Revenue and Services, R. U. Parikh Home and Communications, Mr. M. M. ShahFOC - 100 words
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Article217 1952-03-02 3 CALCUTTA, Feb. 26.—India's paper industry pushed up its production in 1951 by about 19,000 tons from the previous year's figure of nearly 1,09,000 tons despite many limitations, Mr. N. K. Bajoria. President of the Indian Paper Mills Association, told its annual meeting here. In spite ofFOC - 217 words
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407 1952-03-02 3 Hindustan Aircraft Complete Control NEW DELHI, Feb. 26 Pandit H. N. Kunzru, speaking on the increase in the capital of Hindustan Aircraft Limited, during the discussion on the general supplementary demands in Parliament, said that if the concern was to all intents and purposes working only for Government, then theFOC - 407 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-03-02 3 Ornate craftsmanship o n the ceiling of the Ceylon Pavilion at the Colombo Exhibition.14 words
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278 1952-03-02 3 Rashtrabhasha Is One Language Everywhere BOMBAY. Feb. 26.-Mr. K. M. Munshi, the union miniser ,J°l food and agriculture, said that the attempt to distinguish between Hindi of North India and Hindi, the: National League, was "based on ignorance." "The attempt can never succeed." he declared. Addressing the fourth session ofFOC - 278 words
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Article48 1952-03-02 3 Triplets And All Are Well PUSSELLAWA: Triplets have been born to a poor woman at Gampola. All the children are males and each weighed 4 lbs. at birth. Mother and children are doing well. Dr. P. Rupasinghe, M.0.H., removed the children and the mother to the hospital FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article376 1952-03-02 3 Sir John On Modern Ehelapolas KALUTARA: A central site for a railway station, with roads leading to Potupitiya and Waskaduwa was promised by Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, when he visited Was:aduwa recently. The Minister who was accompanied by Mr. M. Kanajasabay, General Manager of Railways, Mr.FOC - 376 words
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Article83 1952-03-02 3 COLOMBO Two Judges of the Supreme Court will appear before the Salaries and Cadres Commission shortly to make oral representations regarding their salaries. They have written to the Commission requesting it to grant them an early opportunity to appear before the body and state their case for anF.0.C. - 83 words
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141 1952-03-02 3 COLOMBO: The new transmitting stations which the Government intends setting up at Matara, Jaffna, Batticaloa and Kandy are to bn equipped with studios which could be used by provincial artistes for putting over programmes which are billed. The arrangement will obviate the necessity for artistes livingFOC - 141 words
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Article79 1952-03-02 3 COLOMBO: The Deputy Director of the United Nations Information Centre for India, Burma and Ceylon, Mr. Kamal Kumar, arrived In Colombo recently on the Stratheden. He is here to organise the U.N. Pavilion at the Colombo Exhibition. Specialised Agencies of the U.N. P.A.O. 1.L.0., W.H.O. and U.N.I.C.E.F.79 words
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Article60 1952-03-02 3 COLOMBO Every otner ship of every other nationality in Colombo Harbour "dressed over-all" in honour of Ceylon's Independence Day. The exceptional was the Soviet fishing fleet of thirty odd vessels granted extension of stay to meet technical difficulties. They ignored the normal observations of the occasion andFOC - 60 words
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286 1952-03-02 3 Emergency Grant To- feed And Shelter Immigrants COLOMBO: An unprecedented number of immigrants, rounded up in the North in the past fewdays, has compelled that Quarantine authorities to ask for an emergency grant of Ks. 50,000 to feed and shelter them. The number of immigrants at the Talaimannar Quarantine CampF.0.C. - 286 words
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Article166 1952-03-02 3 Bishop On 'Incongruous' Demand Jaffna:— Bishop, S. Kulendran declared at the fifth annual sessions of the Church of South India, which opened here at Vaddukoddtai that the movement to make the Government take sidea in religious matters had not gained strength in recent months. "The demand Hot Govejrnment intervention assumes)FOC - 166 words
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Article86 1952-03-02 3 COLOMBO The Finance Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council has decided to exempt Sports Clubs from the entertainment tax. Mr. V. A. Sugathadasa. M.M.C., made representations to the Committee on behalf of Sports Clubs and pointed out the net proceeds from athletic meets, and otherFOC - 86 words
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907 1952-03-02 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23.— Parliament today passed the Employees Provident Fund Bill. The Bill covers six major organised industries, cement, cigarette, electrical, mechanical or general engineering products, iron and steal, paper and textiles, and provides for the institution of provident funds for employees inFOC - 907 words
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Article100 1952-03-02 4 COLOMBO: A check on the quantities of tea sold through the Colombo auctions has revealed that sales last year were 42,000,000 lbs. more than in the previous year. Verdict of the Colombo Brokers Association, which comments on this fact in its latest quarterly report, isF.O.C. - 100 words
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Article80 1952-03-02 4 MATARA:— An image of the Buddha, 88 cubits (about 132 feet) high is now under construction at the Purvaramaya Temple at Weherahena, Matara. Arrangements are being made by the Dayaka Sabha to put up a nine-storeyed temple beside the image to give the image greaterF.O.C. - 80 words
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Article231 1952-03-02 4 He Spoke To Gandhi In His Bath COLOMBO:— The only man who interviewed Mahatma Gandhi in his bath is in Colombo today. He is Professor G. T. G. Catlin, philosopher and Journalist, who campaigned in England for Indian independence. Professor Catlin's connections with India dat back to 1935 when LordF.0.C. - 231 words
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326 1952-03-02 4 Prisoners Spoken To As 'Gentlemen' KANDY: 'Gentlemen," said Sir Oliver Goonetilleke in addressing a group of prisoners at the Pallekelle Prison Camp. In the use of the Sinhalese equivalent. "Thamunnansela" Ceylon prisoners were for the first time, accorded that courtesy by a Cabinet Minister. The occasion was a twohour visitFOC - 326 words
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191 1952-03-02 4 COLOMBO:— That the fanatic who kills does more for fjbcietyf than the philosfpher who thinks was the theme of the Law College-Ceylon University Debate, held at King George's Hall. The university team which comprised Mr P. H. K. Goonetilleke Mr. N. Jayaweera, and Mr. MervynF.O.C. - 191 words
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Article208 1952-03-02 4 COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipal Council has decided to ask Mr. M. D. Banda, Minister of Labour and Social Services to introduce legislation to remove the social disabilities to which Harijans are now subject. At present there are about 5,000 Harijans employed in the conservancy, scavenging andF.O.C. - 208 words
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152 1952-03-02 4 Oldest Co-op Had Rs. 30 Lakhs Sales JAFFNA: It was with pleasure he announced that for :he first time in the history of the society they had been able to realize over Rs. 30 lakhs as sales proceeds, said Mr. T. C. Rajaratnam, President of the Jaifna Malayalam Tobacco CoFOC - 152 words
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Article186 1952-03-02 4 MADRAS. Feb. 23.— Mr. S. A. Dange, member of the politbureau of the Central Committee of tne Communist Par*y of India, it is understood, has sent a telegram to the Socialist Leader. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain. suggesting joint consultations between the Socialist Party. Communist PartyFOC - 186 words
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Article90 1952-03-02 4 NICE, France, Mar. I.— The Aga Khan who had two hear.t attacks, was carried from the plane on a stretcher when he arrived here today to return to his Cannes home, the Villa Yakimour, from Asia. He was met at the airport by his son,Reuter - 90 words
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