Indian Daily Mail, 26 January 1952

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  • 20 1 Republic Day Special Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 346 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1952 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 2086 1 HE STEERS THE INDIAN SHIP OF STATE WISELY, STEADILY Events In Second Year Of Republic Reviewed POLIOWING art' the highllghte of Indias achievements in the second year of tne Republic. The biggest event in India In 1951 was the initiation of Use
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  • 175 1 lary 26th. \m a douhl« naflay for two memben or' the Commonwealtl) of Nations. md Australia. For Austlfl Saturday marks the anniversarv of the Ist .settier.ient in Australia, and for India if is the second anniversary of the proclamation of the republic. Radin Malaya will broadcast
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI. Jan 25.— The new design ona-rupee Government of India currency notes would b e issued from the offices of the Reserve Bank of India from today a Ministry of Finance press note said. The more important changes in the new note, th e press
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  • 59 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 25 —Mr. A. Salim Khan, Pakistan's Trad© Commissioner here, said yesterday Pakistanis in Ceylon considered the island "as their second home." Cordial relations between Pakistan and Ceylon existed ■ad would continue to exist. Mi- Khan, who is leaving for San Francisco as Pakistan's Council General,
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  • 60 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 25. A contingent of 30 N.C.C. personnel. 20 from West Bengal and 10 from Orissa, haa left Calcutta to take part in the Republic Day Parade in Newt Delhi tomorrow. < All the States will be represented at the parade in the capital and
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  • 651 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Sat. Jan. 26, 1952. INDIA SETS EXAMPLE JO-DAY as Immortal India is entering the third year of her reborn existence as a Sovereign Democratic Republic, the thoughts of her nationals all over the world are focussed on her proudly, lovingly and admiringly. They are exceedingly
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  • 1553 2  - January Twenty Sixth Its Significance T. S. G. By PRESIDENT OF INDIAN REPUBLIC 'TODAY our thoughts turn to India. This day two years ago the Republic of India was inaugurated with great eclat in New Delhi. This day marks tho Second Anniversary of the Republic of India. The Twenty-sixth of
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  • 871 2 Wonderful Survivals Of Indian Culture In Central Asia PANIKKAR SPEAKS ON CAVES OF 1000 BUDDHAS IN GOBI DESERT J^JR. K. M. Panikkar, India's" Ambassador t o China, while in New Delhi recently, said that Sino-lndian co-ope-ration would enrich the world tremendously. Mr. Panikkar., who was addressing students of the Hansiaj
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  • 635 2 N OT to believe in the possibility of permanent peace is to disbelieve in ;cdn.i s of human nature .iL'thoiii hitharta adopted nave? failed because rockbottom sincerity on the part of those who have striven has been lacking. Not that they have realised this lack. Peace is unattainable
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  • 2545 3 THE United Nations Organisation was formed with the object of preserving peace, fostering freedom and promoting international cooperation in social, cultural end economic matters. Fifm support of this Organisation is one of the basic principles of India's foreign policy. The United Nations is what its
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    104 3 PjJffJTU. Seilchl Katsumata (left), Japanese left-wing Sacisl'st leatier, talks with Madhav S. Gckhale, Secretary ot the Foreign Policy Committee of the Indian Socialist party in 7 ew .:lhi, recently. Kitsumata, who is touring India tsXMtan and Burma, said, in an interview, that he was on a s<udy tour for the
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    87 3 rnoto The pavilions of Communist China and Soviet Russia are the chief centres ©f attraction in the International Industries Fair at Bombay. India. The Russian pavilion, topped by a red star 100 feet from the ground, is the biggest in the fair. In the Chinese Pavilion, much Ls being made
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    28 3 photo. Mr. Winston Churchill, wearing a heav> fur-collared gre-U coat, pulls at a cigar after lunching with Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent in Ottawa Jan. 13. A.P.
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  • 52 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The Indonesian election observers, who returned to Delhi on Monday, left for Lucknow this morning to watch elections in Uttav Pradesh. On January 30 they will visit Agra where the famous Tai Hahal is situated. They are expected to leave for Djakarta on Februarv
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    • 231 3 Your Annual DIRECTIONS FOR 1952 Prepared in strict accordance with the laws of Scientific Astrology. Your Reading con. tains 16 pages of interesting Monthly and Weekly Forecasts LIFE Jfffk FINANCE i fJlpjgfc PROFESU@Lwßu2l "°me Jgk U|^, HEALTH J^^^'Bt^fc LOVE mnk LJ TRAVELS Sjl I What to do II What not
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  • 1674 4  -  R. C. ASTHANA By Tne m st signhxccint outcome ui India's newly acquired status as an independent nation has been tho change in the relationship of the Defence Services to the people. Tiiey stand nowcloser to each other than they ever did before. While the country ungrudgingly
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  • 48 4 The dramatic critic started to leave in the middle of the socond act of the play. Dun't go now." said the n^nager. I promise there's a terrific kick in the middle Of the next act." "Fine," was the retort give it to t.ne author." —The Tatler.
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  • 545 4  -  Mrs. USHA NATH By O^ ER one hundred and fifty scholars from twentyseven Asian and African countries have studied in Indian Universities during the last three years under the Cultural Scholarships Scheme introduced by the Cavern ment of India to promote cultural relations between India and
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  • 801 4  - FARIDABAD-Model Refugee T own Mrs. USHA NATH By 'pHE conversion of a ragged settlement of homeless refugees living on Government dole on a sandy desert waste into a humming, model township, soif-suiiicierft wltn its power and water supply schools and hospitals forms a fascinating sL.»ry in the post-partiti >n rehabilitation
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    79 4 FHOrO). '■••lor Lie. Don Emilie Portes Gil, Ambassador of Mexico in i idia, visited Rajghat (Delhi), on January 18, 1952, to lay i floral wreath on the sam adhi of Mahatma Gandhi. Photo shows the Mexican Ambassador (left) laying the wreath on the sacred 'si ma dhi to pay homage
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    • 64 4 I THEY ALL AGREE M LID Jj lIjTT T i j KUSUM— j COOKED FOOD IS GOOD (I Avo.loble in 34, 10 5 9 it, t- Q g SOU; AGENTS 2 Tms bHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD ?m nC B V o Sh 7T,; 47 4 Sl< mford Rd s po e
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  • 1211 5  -  K. ISWARA DUTT By TH^st In a d J a th Parliame »< recent origin; but T?e^«rv R WaS K inBrtheir elo^ e ™e on unresponsive old mEL <? nch f s In L an unr «al atmosphere in the ThJnS^ at i Ve J
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  • 726 5  -  L. VE NKATESWARAN By TTHLK nrst Asian Games held In New Delhi in March. 1951 were the culmination of the 27-year-old Olympic morement in India. The seeds were in fact sown towards the ond of 1919. A few Indian athletes had appeared at the ID2O
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  • 85 5 MADRAS, Jan. 24. The motwage of Swami Vivekanania should be "revitalised, retold and taught'' said Justice P. Satyanarayana Rao Presiding over the 90th birthday relebrations of Vivekananda in Madras on Sunday. Swami Niseryananda, head of the Ramakrishna math in Mauritius, described Swami Vivekananda as "an apostle of unity"
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  • 100 5 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.Mr. R.N. Rahul, well known Himalayan climber and Tibetolo^ist, has been invited by the Alpine Research Foundation of Switzerland to join the Mount Everest expedition of 1952. He will thus b e the first Indian to take part in an attempt to climb
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  • 1773 5  -  DR. V. G. PANSE (By (Statistical Adviser, Indian Counci! of Agricultural Research) jV^UCH of the criticism against the campaign for increased food production is uninformed, and results in creating a sense of frustration nstead of helping strengthen the campaign by focussing attention on its real
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  • 1475 6  -  B. G. MURDESHWAR liy I7XERCISING wider powers than the Supreme Court of the United States or the highest Court in any Commonwealth country, the Supreme cv.urt of India has already come to be recognised as one of the most important and effective organs of the
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  • 1349 6  -  Mrs. REKHA MENON By THERE is in India a well- known legend about the creation of the Dance, the Natya Veda— a legend which explains the essentials of Indian Dancing. Brahma, the 3reat Creator, once went into meditation on the four great Vedas and he thought:
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  • 163 6 BOMBAY, Jan. 24.— Indian film executives wer e disappoint, ed Wednesday because no Hollywood stars will arrive here for today's opening of th e Indian Flm Festival at Bombay's New Empire Theatre, despite reports that many would attend. Director-producer Frank Capra is expected by
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  • 109 6 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— Li augurating the Thyagaraja Festival, organised by the National Cultural Organisation, in New Delhi on Sunday, Sardar K.M. Panikkar, India's Ambassador to China, said that Thyagaraja sang in the language of human emotions and this had endeared him to people. Tyagarajeu. he added,
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  • 47 6 SHILLONG Elephants, roaming wild in Khomabari. nave greatly upset the election plan there. A complaint against their "menacing attfII? e nas been lodged with the Election Commission with a suggestion that polling station at Khomabari in Penary constituency, Darang District, be shifted elsewhere.
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  • 2025 7 £DUCATING fifteen per cent of the world's population, after two centuries of a phase in their history which, (or one reason or other, slowed up work Jn this field and nearly obliterated the memories of one of the finest culturcl traditions the world
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  • 94 7 SEOUNDERABAD, Jan. 15. —The Nizam of Hyderabad Rajpramukh of Hyderabad State, who headed the list of 11,073 voters for the polling station in his locality, aibout four furlongs from his Palace did not exercise (his franchise. He is described in the electoral roll as H.E.H. Mr.
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  • 1086 7 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: CUTTACK, Jan. 14.— The Chief Minister of Orissa, Mr. Nabakrushna Chaudhri, was on Friday declared elected to the Orissa Assembly from the Barachana constituency in Cuttack district. Three out of four of his rivals forfeit their deposits. The result Electorate 60.907. Votes
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  • 92 7 MADRAS, Jan. 16.^An aged Muslim woman, who had gone into the booth in the Triplicane constituency did not return for over two minutes. When asked by the Presiding Officer why she was in so late, she replied: "People in my house asked me to go here and I
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  • 45 7 HYDERABAD Jan. 12. Mr. S. Venkata Reddi <PDF has been declared elected from the Nustulapur constituency to the State Assembly. The results: Electorate: 54.194. Votes polled 25.905. Mr. S. Venkata Reddi (PDF) 15.237 Mr. A. V. Ramana Rao (Congress) 7266 Mr. B. Rajeswara Rao
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  • 2852 8  -  SARDAR K. M. PANIKKAR By RELATIONS between the peoples of India and China during their long histories have been a subject of considerable interest in recent times. Undoubtedly they date back to a period many centuries before Christ. Till recently European scholarship had been
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  • 146 8 The Profit of the Bank of India Limited for the year ended Dec. 31, 1951 including the sum of Rs. 4,90,597-12-1 brought forward amounts to Rs. 84,45.646-1-11. Provision for Income Tax and Super Tax for the year Rs. 25.00.000. Tlie payment of an interim dividend at
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  • 106 8 ANCIENT TIES BETWEEN INDIA INDONESIA DJAKARTA. Jan. 24.— The centuries-old ties of friendship between India and Indonesia were recalled by Mr. Manonutu, Indonesian Minister for Information, inaugurating the exhibition of paintings of S. D. Chavda. Bombay artist, at Djakarta on January 19. The Minister cited living examples of Borobudar, Parambanan,
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  • 167 8 Little Elvira. 11 month* old, >• wallowed several straight pins. Most of them passed out of her body naturally, but one remained in her stomach and another penetrated her lung. When it became known that the Manila hospital lacked an instrument small enough to remove the puis, hospitals in two
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  • 4023 9 WORLD'S COTTON SPINDLES According to International Federation of Spinners and Manufacturers, the figures of Cotton Spinning Spindleage of various countries in the World are as follows: 1939 1950 U- K. 36,322,000 29,580,000 U. S. A. 25,911,000 23,281,000 Japan 11,502,000 3,739,000 India 10,054,000 10,534,000 USSR. (Estimated)
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  • 1313 10  -  MURIEL WASI By TRADITIONS of writing are not easily established in any part of the world, and the transition from a pioneering stage of journalism In writing as a matter-of-course occupation, familiar as doctoring <m teaching, is necessarily slow. Women write in India today in
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    37 10 ?HOTC). Mr. Per Gustof Adolf Wijkman, presenting his Credentials to the President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad as Minister of Sweden in India, at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Government Hous c) New Delhi, on Jan. 18. GIIS
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  • 1683 10  - F rom Himalay as T o Cape Comorin SANTOSH SENGUPTA By "gEE Naples and die!" Really? But he cannot, he has not seen Kashmir yet nor the Sunrise on Mt Everest from Darjeeling, I do not knew if any story goes with the statement, but it can be said that
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  • 1454 11 T)ELHI is one of the most ancient cities of India. Its existence can be traced back far Into misty pre-historic times. The city as known to history is believed to have grown on the ruins of the legendary palace called Indraprastha built by Mayadanab for the
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  • 771 11 I CITUATED on a lovely plateau 4,908 ft. above th<> level of the sea, the capital city of Assam on the Khasi hills has with its year-round bracing climate and beautiful surroundings earned the name of being the Garden City of India. Deep meadowed, happy,
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  • 424 11 "SAMSARAM" IN ALL ITS REALISM If 'Chandralekha.' with its emphasis on (high class entertainment, put Gemini on the All-India map. 'Samsaram,' with its portrayal of life as it is lived in South India, will consolidate Mr. Vasan's conauest of the country and earn for him abiding fame. Gemini's latest tapestry
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    23 11 Photo shows an enterprising Refugee at the model toAv nship of Faridabad 18 miles away from Delhi learning th e making of stoves.
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  • 643 11  -  R. Roy By pEW people think it necessary to know that cotton textile is an essential item required for the making of modern footwear. Yet this is important if only to realise how much the Indian footwear industry has come to the dependent on the
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  • 70 11 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— A Ministry of External Affairs Press note issued on Jan. 22 says Mr. M. C. Setalvad, Attor-ney-General of India, will be the Government of India's principal representative during the consideration by the Security Council of Dr. Graham's report on Kashmir. Mr. G.
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  • 510 11 Satyawati— The Heroine A GRAND-DAUGHTER of Swami Shraddhanand, Shrimati Satyawati in whose memory the venue of the recent 57th session of the Congress was named, was born on Jan. 26, 1907. She came of a middle class family; her father was a lawyer in the Punjab and her mother was
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  • 80 11 The State Executive Council. Perak has considered in accordance with the provisions of the Holidays Ordinance. 1951, the question of the days to be observed, as Chinese New Year holidays for 1952 in the State of Perak By operation of the Holidays Ordinance, Jan.
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  • 292 12 ESTATE MANAGER IGLLED KUALA LUMPUR. Friday: The Manager of an Bstste In the Sepang 1 Diatri« t of Balajl* gor waa killed eaiiy 'hus mo ning. He received a iep>.u» i 1 i o'clock in hi« office tjjat banditb had ordered tappers on the estate to stop work, 3ays> today's
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  • 184 12 It Is officially anno'um ejrotlatjons between the Royal Thai Government and th« Gov-e.-nine-nts of British Territories in South East Asia for supplie* ric> In 1952 were concluded yesterday morning. Tlie negotiations were based OB the decision < f *h e Royal Thai Government to restrict
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  • 113 12 Mi. J.W. Platt. Mana^in^ Director of f he Shell Peti-oleum Company Limited and the An-glo-Saxon Petroleum Company Limited, and Mrs. Platt will be arriYlnx in Singapore tomorrow 'Sunday on a visit to Malnyn. They nif arriving ■■■■'< K Wlanji Airport from Bombay by "Argonaut Service"
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  • 120 12 Ptuna Yw. ha« "I-,, t ai Secret •o Naval Bane Labour Union, Sing-apo: e. This appointmant offers good prospect* to the right man— man with initiative, intelligence, and f act." Having nrie.-; ft General Secretary since October, 1951, in addition to th e presidentship of
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    • 210 12 Over-Aged Boys Girls N«ed Not Despair Aitemoon Sessions Starting Frhraar*. Stds. VI if VTII. AJao Starting Feb. Pn?. Senior. (1953 Senior, no »m. aft>Tnuon it nlfW, Bngllah Maths. <^o. E^e. EDi •cp;i>i STiand. imom. a; ere.) Typing fti i>L;cr. 101 machines, mostly new. STyciai dajsse&, weeuj <_v daily spet'd :<>r
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