Indian Daily Mail, 11 February 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 2. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 136 1 Congress Wins Absolute Majority In Central Parliament ij i Results Yet Je Be Announced NEW DELHI, Feb. 10. Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party last night secured an absolute majority in the House of People, the Lower Chamber, of the new Indian Parliament in the current General Elections. Congress gained 12
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  • 135 1 CONGRESS TO FORM MINISTRIES IN HYDERABAD, MYSORE AND COORG From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Feb. 10. T he present Council of Ministers in Hyderabad composed of those nominated by the Rajpramukh will resign on the first week of March and the first fully responsible government will be formed by Congress
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  • 135 1 Pakistan To Raise 'Tunisia' In U.N. KARACHI, Feb. 10.— The Pakistan Government yesterday authorized its representative on the United Nations Security Council to bring up Tunisia's case for self-govern-ment. The Government informed its Ambassador to the U.N. Professor Ahmed S. Bokhari, that he could take up the Tunisian case as
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  • 98 1 Pakistan's First "Home Economics" College BATON ROUGE. Louisiana. Feb. 10.— Two Louisiana women will journey to Pakistan this week to establish the first borne economics college In that section of Asia. Louisiana State University said that Dr. Clara Tucker head of the LSU Home Economic Department, and Miss Loa Davis,
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  • 471 1 CAPETOWN, Feb. 10.—Under the headline: "Grand new title for Elizabeth II but in conflict with the Statute of Westminster," the Die Burgher which generally reflects Government opinion, yesterday published an article drawing attention to a difference in the titles of
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  • 302 1 ELIZABETH the Queen and Mother SANGRINGHAM. Englana, Feb. 10.— Elizabeth II yester day alternated between the roles of Queen and mother. Between periods of signing state papers and arrangements for the funeral of her father, she went to the nursery, only room In the sprawling country mansion where there was
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  • 97 1 Meanwhile, the King lay in the first of his three last resting places. the little country seat where he was born. He lay among those who knew him best and loved him best and he met them in the role lie loved best
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  • 94 1 LONDON, Feb. 10.— When the big guns boomed out the news of Queen Elizabeth's accession on Friday, the number of volleys varied at each of the three sites, and nobody knows just why except that it is always done that way. Sixty-two volleys were
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  • 95 1 LONDON, Feb. 10— Three women are ruling sovereigns in important areas of the world Queen Elizabeth in Britain, Queen Juliana in Holland and Grand Duchess Charlotte in Luxembourg t Almost a score of Kings, Sultans and reigning Princes remain on duty. The nations that they rule include
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  • 243 1 LONDON. Feb. 10. Queen Elizabeth probably will be crowned some time between next August and the Spring of 1953, Londoners were guessing Friday. There just Isn't any official sign yet about the exact date. Court officials do not start thinking about the coronation until well after
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Feb. 10.— Queen Elizabeth will award her first decoration of her reign the Victoria Cross, which is Britain's highest— to Private William Speakman for his bravery under fire in Korea. The late King George was to have given him the cross at a ceremony in Buckingham
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  • 276 1 KOREA PEACE CONFAB PANMUNJOM. Feb. 10.— The Communist today rejected United Nations .proposal to restrict the eventual peace conference to strictly Korean oroblems. But the Communist delegates agreed to the Allied proposal that South Korea participate in the conference. This development was followed 'by two brief
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  • 462 1 LONDON, Feb. 10.— Court mourning for King George VI is to last until next May 31 by his daughter's royal command. The period is shorter than had been generally expected. An official announcement yesterday said Queen Elisabeth II has "commanded that the c ourt
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  • 240 1 'Times On Kashmir Issue LONDON, Feb. 10. —The Times yesterday saw more hope for a Kashmir settlement in the Security Council decision that Dr. Graham, the United Nations mediator, should return to India and Pakistan and go on trying to arrange for the demilitarisation of Kashmir in preparation for a
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  • 706 2 Inidna Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Fab. 11, 1952. DIRECTIVE OR APOLOGY? |T makes interesting reading the latest reiteration of the British policy towards Malaya as contained in the directive issued to the new High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. "The policy
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  • 475 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Congress Candidate Wins By 174 Votes NAGPUR, Feb. 3. Mr. H. V. Kamath, M.P. Independent candidate to the House of the People from Hoshangabad constituency, was defeated by Mr. Syed AhAhmed (Congress) by 174 votes. HOSHANGABAD— (384,380) Syed Ahmed (Con.) 65,375 H.
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  • 218 2 PATNA. Feb. I.— Dr. Srikrishna Sinha. Chief Minister of Bihar, was declared elected to-day to the Bihar State Assembly from the Koraghpur constituency in Monghyr district. The Education Minister, Acharya Badrinath Verma. has also been elected to the State Assembly from Patna-West-cum-Naubatpur plural constituency, according to authorita, tive but
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  • 194 2 BOMBAY. Jan. 27. —Mr Jadeja Shivubha Morji (Girasdar Sangh) was declared elected from the Ratnal consti. tuency. Jadeja Shivubha Morji (Girasdar Sangh) 2,003 Mehta Kantiprasad Chandrashanker (Con.) 1,342 Invalid 4 LAKADIA— (8,586) Jain Motilal Lakhman (Con.) 2,009 Jain Vijpal Naran 297 Mr. Vijpal Naran forfeited his deposit. RAHPAR— (9,156)
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  • 727 2 BANGALORE The following are the further election results from Mysore State. PAVGADA— (75,804) GENERAL Mr. Malimariapjja (Congress) 22,883 Mr. P. R. Madhava Rao (Soc.) 8,105 Mr. G. S. Subba Rao (KMP) 7,144 RESERVED Mr. T. Hanumanthiah (Congress) 24,332 Mr. B. Narayana Naik (KMP) 8,490 Mr. Anjanappa (Socialist) 6,255 Invalid
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  • 210 2 HYDERABAD: The only woman candidate, Srimati Sadalakshmi, who stood on a Congress ticket, for the Karimnagar reserved seat was defeated by a Scheduled Castes Federation candidate. The following are the results of polling: KARIMNAGAR— (754,286) GENERAL Mr. Baddam Yella Reddy (P.D.F.) 197,234 Mr. J. Gautam Rao (Socialist) 154,982 Mr.
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    108 2 Tho Indian Republic Day was celebrated in New Delhi with great enthusiasm on Jan. 26. People In their lakhs, witnessed the impress ive Republic Day Parade In which men drawn from all the Services, participated. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, took the Salute at the march oast. The pageantry procession
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  • 94 2 MERCARA. Feb. I.— Mr. N. Somanna, Congress nominee for the one seat to the House of the People from Coorg, was declared elected today. He defeated his rival Ifr. K. T. Uthappa, Independent Anti-merger candidate by a majority of 12,313 votes in a straight fight. The details are: Electorate:—
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  • 2273 3 CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS: Situation In Madras Kerala Stuaiea NEW DELHI, Feb. 2. -The Congress Working Committee began its first post-elec-tion meeting here this morning at the A.I.C.C. Secretariat. All the regular members of the Committee except Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, who w J*Vi
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 2. A "general apprafcal of the Post -election situation by representatives ol different States was taken at tihe first sitting of the Coi.f.ress Working Committee 'n s morning, said the Cong i u President, Mr. Nehru to Pressmen (says UPIj. Specific questions, such as.
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  • 416 3 CUTTA 1 1 Feb. 2. The Presiden' ol the Pradesh Congress CcMiivJttee, Mr. Biswanath Dai is understood to have se it report to the Congre ■-.> President giving hLs views in the reverses which the C< DgvaH has suffered in many it r.stituencies in Orlssa. It Is
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  • 108 3 DHARAJKUMAR YUVRAJ KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT POONA. Feb. I.—Mah*raJkumar Yuvra] Narhardevji of Dharampur, a nominated member of tn Bombay Legislative Assembly from Bansad State was killed to-day in a motor accident at Telegaon, about 20 miles from Poona. The 47-year-old Yuvraj waa coming to Poona from Bombay by car and
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  • 174 3 MOSSADEQ'S TRIBUTE TO GANDHIJI TEHERAN, Feb. 1. The Persian Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, on Jan. 30 described Mahatma Gandhi as a rare specimen of a human being, who. with a miraculous technique, brought India to a great height where she stands today. The Premier's message was on the occasion of Mahatma
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 3. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in a Press Note says: On Oct. 20. 1951. the Government of India had, in pursuance of the Newsprint Control Order, given permission to all newspapers to publish 12 exfcra pages per week till Jan.
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  • 145 3 SPECULATION ON MARGARETS MARRIAGE H A 8 1 8 BOURGUIBA. leader of the Neo-Destour (Independence) Party of Tn n i.Mu i»l< v\*» smoke through his nostrils during a Press (Conference he gave in Taharka, Tunisia on Jan. 27. The French have confined him to Tabarka, in North-eastern Tunisia, following the
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  • 98 3 SEOUL, Feb. B.— UnitAl Nations troops today (Thursday) crossed a frozen river and engaged 200 Chinese Communists in two separate fights south of the Panmunjom armistice conference site. Seven American Sabrejets skirmished, meanwhile, with 30 Communist MIGs in th« sky over MIG Alley. An American
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  • 1819 4 False Nationalism Can Destroy Achievements' PREMIER SENANAYAKE'S BROADCAST ON INDEPENDENCE DAY COLOMBO: The fifth year of independence which we enter today will be a crucial year for this country," said Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, in a Freedom Day broadcast to the nation over Radio Ceylon on the morning
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  • 268 4 COLOMBO: Church and temple bells and a salute of 21 guns ushered in the fourtn anniversary of Ceylon's independence on Feb. 4. Special prayers and "poojahs" were offered in thanks- j giving for four years of freedom. The Prime Minister attended a private ceremony at
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  • 55 4 MADRAS. Feb. 10.— In the fifth and final Test. England were all out for 183 and India won by an innings and eight runs. This was India's first victory in an official Test match. Scoreboard: England Ist innings 266: India Ist innings 457 for 9 declared:
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  • 35 4 DAMASCUS. Feb. 10.— The Syrian Minister to Pakistan Omar Bahaa Amiri has been relieved of his post, it wta learned here. He was appointed in February 1950. His successor has not yet been nominated Reuter
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