Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 295 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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364 1951-12-05 1 San Francisco Treaty Not Edifying To Japan India's Retort To Dulles NEW DELHI, Dec. 4. A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry stated yesterday that the Press report of Mr. Dulles' speech m Cleveland on Dec. 2 on India's reasons for not signing the San Francisco Treaty had come asG.I.I.S. - 364 words
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Article74 1951-12-05 1 COIMBATORE, Dec. 4. "Mr Jaiprakash Narain, Socialist leader said here that the Congress was a "conservative organisation opposed to any fundamental and vital reforms." He told a public meeting that the list of Congress candidates for the coming elections contained "m essence only agents of mills and notFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration569 1951-12-05 1 GRENADE THROWN INTO CROWDED CINEMA IN PERAK KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday: Four bandits have been killed, one wounded and two suspects captured m the Federation m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. thus morning. One member of the Security Forces has been wounded, says a*i Emergency Communioue. It adds: TwoI.D.M. - 569 words
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181 1951-12-05 1 MRS. PANDITS NOMINATION ALSO CHALLENGED! (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 4. The jurisdiction of the High Court of Madras to issue prerogative writs on matteis arising m connection with the elections was challenged by a Govt. Pleader before Mr. Justice Subbarao here on Monday. Since the issue involved important181 words
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72 1951-12-05 1 Maharaja Returned Unopposed On Socialist Ticket (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 4.— A Maharaja has been returncl unopposed to the Madras Assembly on Socialist ticket. The Maharaja of Vizianagaram. nephew of the famous cricketer Vizzy, joined the Socialist Party some years ago when Madras derided on Zamindari abolition which72 words
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Article52 1951-12-05 1 PATNA. Dee. 3— ln Bihar State more than 7,000 minor irrigation projects were completed up to the end of October this year. These projects, undertaker, as part of the State's Emergency drive to increase food production, cost over Rs. 13.2 million and are expected to benefit more than 144JD00 acres52 words
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112 1951-12-05 1 GENEVA, Dec. 4— Miss Shakuntala. famed Indian expert m rapid mental arithmetical calculations, made an impromptu appearance at the close of the International Radio Conference here yesterday. At the invitation of the head of the Indian delegation, Miss Shakuntala who is on a tour ofReuter - 112 words
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Article261 1951-12-05 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— President Rajendra Prasad, who was 67 yesterday, has received a large number of birthday greetings from all over the country. An early riser, Dr. Rajendra Prasad woke up as usual before dawn at four. He jplied the charkha spinning wheel) for halfGIIS - 261 words
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105 1951-12-05 1 TOKYO. Dec. 4. The Korean armistice talks ran into new difficulties today irmmediataly after a sub-committee began work on "speeding them up." The communists revived tiheir earlier demand that they should be allowed to continue aiUfield construction during an armistice. They told the UnitedReuter - 105 words
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381 1951-12-05 1 Gandhiji's Disciple Arousing India With Anti- Red Land Reform Drive NEW DELHI, Dec. 1. Acharya Vinoba Bhave, Hindu evangelist who has had amazing success m his one-man battle against communism combined with a single-handed "voluntary" land reform campaign, cajne to New Delhi recently at Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's invitation andFOC - 381 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-12-05 1 RESOLUTION TO FIGHT GROUP AREAS ACT PASSED AT DURBAN MASS MEETING DURBAN, Dec. 4^-A large meeting of Indians m Durban suburbs 6f Sydengam on Dec. 2 passed a resolution declaring that they would refuse all co-opera-tion to the City Council mGIIS; A.P. - 272 words
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Article50 1951-12-05 1 ANKARA, Dec. 4.— Turkey yesterday made communist leadership a crime punishable by death. The National Assembly approved by a large majority a bill bringing this into effect and raising the penalties for rank and file members of the communist or communist "front" bodies.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement11 1951-12-05 1 iiij •THE LEADING TAMIL DAILY I jIN MALAYA OVER !7 YEARsL,11 words
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Article, Illustration4707 1951-12-05 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: 7o Ensure Stability Of Govt. And Ordered Progress Of Country REORGANISATION OF THE PARTY AFTER ELECTIONS ASSURED AT MADRAS MEETING MADRAS, Dec. 2. Address ing a mammoth gathering of the citizens of Madras on Nov. 28 on theFOC - 4,707 words
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206 1951-12-05 3 SEQUEL TO DISSATISFACTION WITH FRANK ANTHONY'S POLICY CALCUTTA, Dec. 2.— Mr. R. A. Massey, M.P., President of the Calcutta branch of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association, has decided to resign his Presidentship of the branch from Dec. 6 next and form a new organisationFOC - 206 words
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Article106 1951-12-05 3 KARACHI, Dec. 2.— The Pakistan Government have decided not to allow any export of wheat as procurement figures received from wheat-exporting provinces indicate that it would be hardly possible to meet the home demand, it is reliably learnt. Procurement figures are said to be entirelyFOC - 106 words
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189 1951-12-05 3 HINDU CODE BILL: DR. AMBEDKAR'S APPEAL BOMBAY, Dec. 22.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, President of the AllIndia Scheduled Castes Federation, said last week tha.t the Hindu Code Sill wate the codification of the past Hindu laws wlthi due regard to' the present day meeds of the society. Dr. Ambedkar, whoFOC - 189 words
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Article171 1951-12-05 3 BOMBAY. Dec. 2.— The general improvement m the economic and fcociai conditions of the masses and especially of the members belonging to backward classes was maintained during the first Quarter of the second year of total Prohibition m Bombay state, says a Press note. Reports received fromFOC - 171 words
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106 1951-12-05 3 MADRAS, Dec. 2.--Swami Lallthananda Saraswati of Pasurnalal Hills, near Melvolakkore m Soutn Arcot district, attained samadhi after a brief illness on Nov. 24.v His remains were interred with due ceremony m the presence of most of his disciples and friends on Nov 27 m front ofFOC - 106 words
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Article135 1951-12-05 3 LAHORE. Dec. 2 —The Pakistan Prime Minister, Khiwaja Nazimuddln, accompanied by the Ministers for Finance and Kashmir Affairs, arrived at Rawalpindi on Nov. 26. Dr. Mahmud Hussain, Minister for Kashmir Affairs, told the Press that during their stay at Rawalpindi they would study and discuss Kashmir affairteFOC - 135 words
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Article100 1951-12-05 3 MADRAS, Dec 2.— The procurement price of paddy m the State will be increased by 8 as. per maund from today, it was officially stated on Nov. 28, This increase will be applicable only to the six surplus districts of Tanjore, West Godavari, East Godavari. Krishna,FOC - 100 words
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Article258 1951-12-05 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 2.— After a successful proving flight on the Calcutta-Kabul air route, the Himalayan Aviation Company's aircraft piloted by Captain S. Bujakowski returned to Calcutta last week. The sixman all-Indian crew received an enthusiastic welcome m Kabul. Capt. s. Bujakowski told the press thatFOC - 258 words
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Article165 1951-12-05 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 2.— Three wellknown ornithologists— two Britishers and an Indian— forming a scientific expedition will conduct a four-month systematic survey of bird life m the jungles and hilly tracks of India and Pakistan next month, it was learned here on Nov. 25. TheFOC - 165 words
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136 1951-12-05 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 2.— The youthful Violinist, Mr. John Mayer, of Calcutta, was last week awarded the Rs. 10,000 Madrigal Singers gift scholarship for overseas studies ln music at an open contest here this evening. .Out of ten candidates for the scholarship from aH 1 over India,FOC - 136 words
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Article116 1951-12-05 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 2.— The Bombay Police arrested on Nov. 28 two practising attorneys, Mr. Ramnikal Kesri aval Zaverl and Mr. Shobhagohand Hedchand Jain, m connection with an alleged fraud involving a sum of Rs. 77.5 lakhs belonging to a city insurance company. Both tho/ arrested persons wereFOC - 116 words
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Article172 1951-12-05 3 JAMMU, Dec. 2.— With a view to bringing the provisions of the State Laws m accord with the provisions of the Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir with India dated Oct. 27, 1947, and proclamations dated March 5, 1948, by Maharaja Hari Singh and datedFOC - 172 words
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Article22 1951-12-05 3 KHULNA. Dec. 2.— A practice black-out was carried out here on Monday last. It lasted two hours. FOCFOC - 22 words
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101 1951-12-05 3 NAGPUR, Dec. 2,— Mr. R. K. Patil, former member of the Planning Comm ission, said here last week that self-sufficiency m food could not be achieved within less than five years' time as the conditions necessary for it were notFOC - 101 words
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Article139 1951-12-05 3 HYDERABAD, Dec. I.— About 30,000 children, both boys and girls, now working as slave-laibour ln the houses of some of the Jaglrdars, Nawabs and Rajas, would be reclaimed to society toy the State Government shortly, it was officially stated here on Wednesday last. Slave-labour has beenFOC - 139 words
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Article161 1951-12-05 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2.— A Division Bench of the Supreme Court, on an application for stay made by Mr. Kail Prasad Singha. proprietor of the Jharia Raj estate, Bihar, last week directed the State Government not to dispossess the applicant of his estate pending theFOC - 161 words
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Article46 1951-12-05 3 TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 2. The Travancore Cochin Government have secured the approval of the Central Government to raise the procurement price of paddy m the State from Re. 1-13-6 to Rs. 2-2 i a parah (about 16 lbs), it is learnt. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-12-05 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Aga prelude to administering the Provinces m the national languages within the next five years, the Official Languages Department will shortly undertake the tr an station of all rules and regulations from English m to Sinhalese and Tamil.FOC - 306 words
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Article108 1951-12-05 4 MADRAS. Nov. 26.— Over 1,500 candidate have filed Iheir nomination papers throughout the Madras State for the general election, according to information reaching here till this evening. Tiu- iriiiin opposition to the Con- gress, which is contesting all but the three seats to the StateFOC - 108 words
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191 1951-12-05 4 Hand Over Govt. To Malayans: "Hindu" Tells Lyttelton (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 4.— Leading local daily the "Hindu", commenting editorially today on the British Colonial Minister Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's statement on arrival m Malaya that first priority should be given to restoration of law and order said: "General191 words
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169 1951-12-05 4 Four Ohinese (Hokicn and Hylams), were charged m the Assizes Court In Singapore on Nov. 30 for participation m the management of the "Malayan National Liberation Army" an illegal and subsersive organisation, and for being m possession of arms and ammunition. On conviction, they were169 words
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Article26 1951-12-05 4 BOMBAY, Dec. 3.— Twentyfouryear old Yorkshire leg-break bow ler Eric Leadberter arrived m Bombay on Dec 1 He will .ioin the MCC team m India.- GIISGIIS - 26 words
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Article47 1951-12-05 4 SUEZ CANAL ZONE. Dec. 4. British troops today sealed off thp Canal zone town of Suez where Anglo- Egyptian clashes occurred yesterday. a British spokesman said British troops blocked all roads into the city and only civilian traffic wais beiner allowp*. tr> pass. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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