Indian Daily Mail, 5 February 1952
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Title Section16 1952-02-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 356. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-02-05 1 Rajaji Urged To Form Non Party Govt. In Madras Dr. C. K Raman's Suggestion From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 4. India's great Scientist Dr. C. V. Raman speaking at a recop'.ion here on Sunday urged that a non-Party Government should be formed in Madras with Mr. C. Rajagopalachari asA.P. - 375 words
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Article151 1952-02-05 1 CONGRESS OPPOSED TO COALITION? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. The 1 Congress Working Committee' on Sunday decided to adjourn til! their next meeting here on j March 8 all decisions about < forming State and Centre Gov-| ernments when the Committee would be better informed with the151 words
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324 1952-02-05 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 4.— The Ceylon Government has decided that Princess Elizabeth aivl the Duke of Edinburgh will not stop at Colombo Town Hall for a reception on their state drive here on Feb. 14 becatnif the Municipal Council has cancelled reception arrangements forReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-02-05 1 Photo. The International Film Fest ival of India was inaugurated at the New Empire theatre, Bombay, on Jan. 24. Here are some of the Indian stars who attended the opening. In the front row are (left to right) Miss Yashodhara Kathju, comedienne, talking with Miss Nargis, India's most popular actress,A.P. - 64 words
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Article665 1952-02-05 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. Eight candidates were declared elected to the House of the People on Saturday, two from Mysore, four from Bihar and one each from West Bengal and the Punjab. Five of these eight seats went to the Congress Party. Eighty eight StateGIIS - 665 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-02-05 1 SILENT OPPOSITION Silence is a virtue not usually attributed to politicians, but India's Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru is being opposed by a silent candidate in the Indian General Elections. Thecandidate, who hopes to represent Allahabad, is bearded Prabhu Duty Brahmachari (seen above), a Hindu Sadhu, who has taken an oathA.P. - 78 words
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370 1952-02-05 1 "Reds Will Soon A Power In India" WARNING TO NEHRU GOVT. NEW DELHI, Feb. 4. Election successes by the Communists in some Indian states led party boss Ajoy K. Ghosh to declare confidently Sunday that in "a very short time we will have the backing of a majority in theA.P. - 370 words
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429 1952-02-05 1 TOKYO, Feb. 4. For the first time in two months a full session of the Korean ceasefire negotiators wUI be held on Wednesday in a further bid to accelerate progress of the talks— currently bogged down in the committee stage. Both sidesReuter - 429 words
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307 1952-02-05 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Rajasthan Results JHALOD Jan. 28 -The Ruler of D"ngar* pur who contested a sear in the Rajasthan State Assembly as an Independent candidate from the Dunjprpur constituency has been defeated by Mr. Bhosilal Pandya (Congress) by a majority of 6,549 votes. KUMMERFOC - 307 words
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Article296 1952-02-05 2 CUTTACK, Jan. 28—Following 1 arc the results of elections to thjs Orissa State Assembly: Mr. Gokulananda Mahantj (Con press) was elected from the Banth ißalasore district) constituency. The results Electorate 45,120 and votes p011ed— 20,823. Gokulananda Mahantl (Congress) 15.067 Raimohan Das (Soc.) 3.858 Radhaprasanna Das find.) 1,900 The IndependentFOC - 296 words
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Article116 1952-02-05 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 28.— Mr. Nathu Nanji (Congress) was elected to the Cutch Electoral College from the Nakhatrana constituency. The results: Electorate: 9,371. Votes polled: 5.073. Nathu Nanji (Con) 3,143 Karsandas Kunverji (I) 1,314 Days Kanji (Soc.) 618 The Socialist candidate forfeited his security deposit. BHUJPAR Mr. Maganlal Vejji (Conpress)FOC - 116 words
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285 1952-02-05 2 Madhya Bharat Dy. Minister Defeated INDORE, Jan. 22.— Mr Syed Hamid Ali, Deputy ML nister of Madya Bharat, was unseated to-day by an independent form the Biaora Assembly constituency. H e is the second Minister to be defeated, the first being Mr. Jagmohanlal Srivastava. Law Minister. GHATIGAON Mr. M. V.FOC - 285 words
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Article334 1952-02-05 2 NAGPUR. Jan, 28.— Mr. Tarachand (Congress) was elected from the Panduka constituency. The results Electorate 53,728 and votes p011ed— 30,629 Tarachand (Con.) 20.21b Sukhram Nage (Soc.) 5,620 Shyamlal Som (KMPP) 3,147 I. Joseph (Ind.) 1,643 Invalid 4 A( HAU'IR Mr Amrutrao Ganpatrao Sonar (Congress) was elected from theFOC - 334 words
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Article80 1952-02-05 2 REWA, Jan. 28— Mr. Shyam Kartik (Socialist) and ShrimatJ Sumettfi (Scheduled Tribe, Socialist) were declared elected to the Vindhya Pradesh Assembly from the general and reserved seats respectively of the double-member Singrauli-Newas constituency in Sidhi district. The results: Electorate 62,921 and votes p011ed— 31,602. GENERAL Shyam Kartik (Soc.)FOC - 80 words
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Article645 1952-02-05 2 DR. SUSHILA NAYAR WINS IN DELHI DELHI, Jan. 25.— Dr. Sushila Nayar i Congress) and Mr. N. Daya Ram (Congress) have been elected to the Delhi State Assembly from the double member RegharpuraDevnagar constituency. Th e results: Electorate— 3o,6l9 and votes p011ed— 33,228. GENERAL SEAT Dr. Sushila Nayar (Congress) 7.375645 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-02-05 2 Photo.) Photo.) A cene representing Kathakali. classical Kerala dance drama. Music and dance arc predominant cultural features of Kerala. GIIS The Scene shows the procession of Car Festival of Lord t Jagannath with some devotees, in Puri, the best known plac e in Orissa. PuriGIIS - 67 words
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Article313 1952-02-05 2 KRISHANGANJ-ANAND PARBAT Mr. Jag Pravesh Chandra (Congress) was elected from the Kishanganj-Anand Parbat constituency. Electorate: 17,580. Mr. J. P. Chandra (Congress) 5.110 Mr. N. Singh (Jan Sangh) 3.197 Mr. D. D. Vashisht (Socialist) 1,200 Mr. S. Bhushan (Ind.) 333 Mr. B. D. Phathlk flnd.> 207 Mr. V. Varma find.) 11lFOC - 313 words
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1700 1952-02-05 3 CALCUTTA. Jan. 28. The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr* Bidhan Chandra Roy, has been elected to the State Assembly from the Baw Bazaar constituency. Dr. Roy, who was opposed by Mr. Satyapriya Banner ji (Forward Bloc-Marxist), had a lead of about' 4,000 votes over1,700 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-02-05 3 REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS IN D ELHI t^ o« R S ubh Day was cele *>rated in New Delhi this year with great enthusiasm Jan. 26. People in their lakhs witnessed the impressive Republic Day Parade 111 »Ch me d ra^ n i rom all the Services, participated. The President. Dr.G.I.I.S.; GIIS - 155 words
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1204 1952-02-05 4 Early Conference Urged Mr. J. A, Thivy, Commissioner for the Government of India in Mauritius, at a Press interview at Mombasa, British East Africa, recently gave a very useful suggestion for Overseas Indians to act upon. After showing how it was that "there are1,204 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-02-05 4 PHOTO. When Egyptian police aULsmailia in the canal zone opened fire on British troops after refusing to surrender their arms, the British troops, backed by six tanks, went into action This British Newsreel Association picture shows a line of dead Egyptian police with arms stacked against the wall in theA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-02-05 4 Mr. M. KATHIGESU and Miss M. Jayaletchumi, who were married on Jan. 27 at Sr Mariamman Temple, Boutta Bridge Road. Singapore. The bridegroom is a wireless mechanic attached to the Singapore Naval Base.33 words
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71 1952-02-05 4 BONN, Jan. 4. The West Ger.nan Social Democratic (Opposition > Party's press service said to day that about 86.000 German Foreign Legionaires had fought or were still fighting on the French side in Indo China. About 13,500 of them had been killed in action. TheReuter - 71 words
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Article171 1952-02-05 4 COLOMBO: A special microphone used exclusively by royalty has been flown to Celombo to be used on the occasion of the opening of the Colombo Exhibition by Princess Elizabeth. This microphone has been used by royalty since 1946 and by Princess Elizabeth more t*an once. FOC (Continued fromFOC - 171 words
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