Indian Daily Mail, 25 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL IX. NO. 16. SINGAPORE, WEPNESPAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 538 1 FULLY ELECTED LEGCO CITCO AIM OF GOVERNMENT OPENING OF LEGCO SESSION Governor's Reference To 'Member' Or 'Cabinet* System Simplification Of Registration Of Voters <By Our Staff Reporter) The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll declaring open the 3rd Session of the Legislative Council at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday declared
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  • 225 1 RELATIONS OF EMPLOYERS WORKERS (By Our Staff Reporter) Referring to t)he (relations between employers a<nd employees the Governor said, in the coiuirse of his opening address to the Legislative detuned yesterday, that t«her<; had recently (been some unrest amongst Uhe workers <>t i\h-e Colony resulting in "two strikes and saveiral
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  • 385 1 Governor's Warning Against Feeling Of Complacency (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Emergency, unfortunately, Is still with us. There has been significant improvement in the Emercency situation in recent months and we have every reason to feel optimism as to the outcome, but none whatever for
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  • 110 1 TITO TO LUNCH WITH QUEEN LONDON. Feb. 24. Queen Elizabeth n will entertain President Tito to iuiyr;h when the Yugoslav leader visits Br3tnin nexlt Mair. 25. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden toHi the House ol Commons yesterday. A.P. "what we want Im the early development of our road Wfß* tem, and
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Feb. 24. The mass circulation Daily Mirror today launched a national poll to test public opinion on what role ithe Duke ct Edinburgh should play in Queen Elizabeth's Coronation. Reuter The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll addressing the Singapore Legislative Council 3rd Session,
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  • 136 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Following the Singapore Government annomn cement regarding tthe conditional release of Mr. John Eber from detention under the Emergency Regulations, the Government of Indfra Office her? was contacted about the position of Devan Nair. a Malayan Indian, kept under detention in Singapore
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  • 285 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) "The housing problem, especially in the city area, continues to preoccupy the Government and will certainly do so for many years to come," said Sir John Nicoll the Governor of Singapore in the Legislative Council yesterday. Proceeding
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  • 134 1 Immediate Withdrawal Of Br. Troops From Suez Demanded CAIRO, Feb. 24. Premier right-hand man Colonel Carnal Nasser, today demanded the "immeaiate unconditional withdrawal of British imperialist troops from Suez." In a national broadcast to ten s of thousands of the city's inhabitants who had gathered to inaugurate a liberation nr.
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  • 273 1 Development Of Secondary Industries In Malaya Yap Pheng Geek's Address At Trade Promotion Conference MANILA, Feb. 24.— Malaya's delegate to the ECAFE trade promotion conference reported yesterday although trade declined in his area during 1952, the year was one of "unprecedented prosperity." Yay? P'heng Geek
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  • 77 1 Plane Crash In Assam No Survivors NEW DELHI, Feb. 24.-Ali Tndian Air Force spokesman said toaay lofflclal confirmation has been received of .the death of all 10 ocau<pants ol a military Dakota, which cragned In the Assam Jungles on Feb. 17 on a supply drop mission. The Dakota, with tnree
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  • 140 1 Russian Move To Bring Red China Is Defeated As soon as ilt officially opened here th»g mornmg, th» Soviet Representative Mr. Vas*iU Kamensky, raised th?, qtiestion of China's representation on E.C AF.E., adds Renter. He sa'd that as th e conle rence was he'd to ach«ev 6 the maximum development
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  • 36 1 KARACHI, Feb. 24. The Pakistan government is negotiating with Egypt for bilateral air paats for running an air service between Karachi and Londcn via Midea9t countries, an official source said here yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 61 1 LONDON Feb. 24.— The Coronation. otf Queen Elizabeth in June vfy& coslti the British tax-payer nearly a million pounds sterling, Government <»x--timates disclosed here. The estimates showed that. Parliament will be asked to vote £693,009 steWfng lor Coronation fcxpenditwre In the year 1953-1954, >,T\ top of £232,000
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  • 137 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Pickets who shouted "murderer* and 'assassin' greeted Andrei Vishlnsky as the Ru». sian Foreign Minister arrived yesterday aboard the liner Queen Mary to attend th* United Nation* General Aj. sembly opening today. The anti.Russian (demons, tion, the largest at New York
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  • 540 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 25, 1953. INQUIRY NEEDED JN an exclusive interview with the Indian Daily Mail on Monday prior to his departure from Singapore, the Indian Minister for Commerce Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, when told of the difficulties experienced by the Maloyan passengers 'at the Madras Customs
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  • 1102 2 Deprecates Misgivings About The Future greatest problems which we in India have to tackle i 0 the. problem of utilising the waste in all kinds of tilings wast* not only of things, but waste also of timO and opportunity. We (know if all this
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  • 105 2 TRAVEL AS YOU LIKE FOR RS. 30 New Delhi, Feb. 20.— Travel as.yqu^like ticket, under the concession has been announced by the (Railway Minister, i s expected 6> cost R s 30. It will enable a passenger to travel from any punt to another, within the particular zone in which
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  • 106 2 Mrs. Paik Gan Llm Wee, only Chinese woman at the English Bar;, whe appeared with Mr. I>ingle Foot -art. the Privy Council Judicial Commititee hearing of a petition for leave to appeal for the life of a 25-year-old Chinese girl sentenced to death icff banditry
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  • 71 2 VISAKHAPATNAM, Feb. 20. —Preliminary work in connection with the establishment of an oil refinery by th» Caltex OH Company ha s commenced here. It Is understood that Mr. M. K. Mitra, Chief Inspector of Expenses. Central Government, \vh« ha 8 bren here, contacted the authorities jof
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  • 287 2 LESS LITIGANTS DUE TO ZAMINDARI ABOLITION: HENCE LESS INCOME FOR RAILWAYS! NEW DELHI, Feb. 21— Abolition of the zamin d a r i system in certain St*a. t e s is stated to be one of the reasons for the decline! of passenger earnings by the Railways. There has also
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  • 137 2 DURBAN. Feb. 24- Tne Natal Indian Congrefc* he^s described th ft Public Bafaty and Criminal Law Amend, ment Bills t now befor e the South African Parliament, as "the final steps of th e Mation. :''st 3 in setting up a totalita. Han police state''.
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  • 70 2 VELLORE. Feb. 20.— The first batdh of WHO Medical Scientists consisting of Dr. Eric Husfeldt, Professor of Dr. TKnr&cic Surgery, University elf Copenhagen, Dr. Henry Osmond-Clarke, Honorary Surgeon and Assistant Director of Onthcxpaed^c and Accident Hospihal. London Uni wrsrty. and Dr. Leo G. Rifter, Professor of
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  • 92 2 MADURAI, Feb- 18.— A 15-year-old boy, a mW worker, who was overcome with enthusiasm, and desir* to shake hands with Presloent Prasad landed tn the loek_up today. It is stated that the boy, eluding the Pol'oe vigilance, and shouting- "Rajan Babu Ki-Jai", rushed to
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  • 243 2 Prasad Baths At Rameswaram RAMESWARAM, Feb. 19— President Rajendra Prasad ar. rived this morning at Dha. nushkodi, accompanied by the member s of hig family. There was present a large gathering of officials and non.oflioials including Sri K. Venkatasami Nayudu. Minister for Reheious Endowments, Sri K- R. Ramanujam, General Manager,
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— Mr. Raj Beuhßdur, Deputy Minister of Oommujnications, said in the House of the People ticvday that during 1951. the opeflattons erf only one internal air line, Airways (India), resulted In a profit. The amomn.'t of subsidy paid to the companies wihlcfti were running
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  • 108 2 FOREIGN EXPERTS TO BE 'SCREENED NEW DELJIL— "There are 46 foreign agricultural experts wartclng in India under the Point Four agreement, according to a statement laid on the tabic of the Council of States last week. The Prime Minister said ttoat It might be that aome otf these so-called experts
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  • 147 2 COIMBATORE. Inaugurating the third state nursing ttrderKes and the saxrth Distinct nursing orderlies conferences yesterday at tihe Government BeadQuartera HJctspittal, Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, said that the Government's policy Trtas to provide more facilities and better prospects for the kfwer ranks in flhe official cadre
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  • 802 3 RAJ A jl'S STATENENT choo has submitted his report to the Government of India. As soon as the decisions of the Government ot India on that report are announced, ail the necessary steps will be taken by this Government so that the new
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  • 75 3 KOZHJKODE: The Malabar District Muelian League Working Committee at its meeting on February 15, Mr. Syed Aibdur Rahman Bafliaki Thangal, President, presiding passed a resolution protesting agaii!nst the n on-recogni-tion of tihe MufiJfen League as an All-India pol-Wcal party or -a Stlate polliticai pairty by expressing
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  • 79 3 NEW DELHI. A total quantity of 8,71,000 tons of rice liai been tentatively allotted to seven States during 1953, according to a statement laid on the Cable of tihe Council of States last week by the Union Pood and Agri outltiar.e Minister, Mr. Rati
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  • 64 3 HYDERABAD, Feb. 20.The Hyderabad Finance Minister, Dr. Melkote. Tuesday described the recommendaWons otf the Finance Commission as satisfactory. Under the vanious reccmmend■altiions of the Commission, Hyderabad wouild get annually Rs 3.59 crores instead qf Rs 1.17 crores at present. He disclosed that the Centre had given
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  • 174 3 Nehru Expresses Regret To Mookherjee NEW DELHI, Feb. 18.— Mr. Nehru expressed regret in the House off the People to -day because "I was not quite so dispassionate for a moment yesterday and that I feflt myself provoked into intemperance." Before 'replying to the points rateed in the debate on
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  • 404 3 BANGALORE, Feb. 19.— Tixe agitation by tlhe stiudent!s of bhie Government Engineering School agaioist the action of Government jjn canstitwttoig a new Board, the Mysore Central Technical Board, to award diplomas instead of thie University, has tiaiken a new turn, today
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  • 208 3 First Indian President Of Theosophical Society MADRAS, Feb. 20.— The fifth Presidential election to 4he International Thecsopihicol Society has resulted i'n the choice flalliing on Mr. N. Sri Ram, a former VioePresident, and active member of tlhe Society since 1908. Mr. Sari Ram, who is 62, Ls the first Indian
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  • 269 3 PATNA.— The Election Tribunal of Patna set aside last Tuesday the election of all the 24 members elected to tlve Biihar Leglsliat!sv.at Council from ttie Bihai Leg&laiWVe Assembly constitnuency. The tribunal consisted oil Mir. Basu Prasad and Mr Hargi^vind Singfh, two retired District
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  • 87 3 BHAGALPUR, Feb 20- f— The election of Mr SSuraj Na r ain Singh (Praj^. Socialist) to the ©«har Legislative .Assembly from the Gogri constituency in Monghyr district has been set aside by the Bhagalpur election tribunal. FOC The Persian village f>f Torroud, ,some 300 miles east of
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  • 42 3 KARACHI.^ Feb. 20.— Tttie Prime MinLsters of India and Pakistan are lon awn to have agreed on the desirability of their Holding a meetmg. No information is, hewever, available, about the time, venuie and agenda of tihe meeting. FOC
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  • 365 4 CEYLON NEWS: Definite Base For Discussion COLOMBO: Premier Nehru does not want to meet Mr. Dudley Senanayake to discuss Indo-Ceylon problems until there is some definite basis on which the discussions can proceed. He fears that if such a meeting does not solve the
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  • 304 4 A National Theatre For Ceylon? COLOMBO: An appeal is being made for funds to enable Ceylon's first real concert IhaU land tfheatrt to be odmpLeted. For nnoaitias now the completion, of tihe Lionel Wendjt Memorial Theatre in GiUldfard Crescent. Colombo, has been delayed tinraugh shortage of money and an appeal
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  • 84 4 KALUTARA: 'Before th« Governmenit took steps to control the produatlcHi of local liqutrs It should control the imiplcrt of foreign liquors wth!eh are flooding the market and making a few Importers rich. ThLs statement wm madt by Mr. Fraiaoic A. Silva, Proctor. Kaliitara. and
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  • 39 4 MIDDLESBROUGH (England), Feb. 24.— A doctor reported yesterday the Up cjf a baiby's finger wtas bitten off by a. rabbit. Jacqueline Fox. .aged one. suffered the injury while parting the animal at a neighbour's ihdt. A.P.
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  • 268 4 COLOMBO: Nearly 4,000 workers at the Railway Workshops, Ratmaiaiia walked out last week when half a day's leave to attend the funeral of the "ate Mr. E* W. perera was refused: Mr. B. D. Ramjvvla Chief Mechanical Engineer said a group of workers had asked
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  • 99 4 MORATUWA Ninetyavne per cent of the films shown ki Ceylon are detrimental to the moral welfare of children, said Pidadassi Thero of Vdjirama, Bamba-lap'-tiya, at the aianuad prize disixitnutiun. of the Buddhist Sunday Sohool at the Moratuwa Buldhd^t Hall. Piyadassi Thero pointed out that although the
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  • 94 4 A District Collection will be made by the Rural Board on Tuesday, Mair. 10, at Bedok Reat House. East Coast Road/Bedok Road jundtion. Aiil rates and dues payable to the Rural Board 'on houses, land and ruibber estates may be paid «at thils centre betweon
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  • 78 4 Tint Pan-Malayan Steel Prlartty Board meets quarterly for the puiflpose ot assessing tiie relative priority •of urgjent orders far British ateel neqaiired by Malayan industries. All applications ii;ir priority assistance for the third quarter of 1953 should be stU>mitted for t r ne Board's consideration to
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday; The Malayan Railway Administration announces tfiat the down Jcaal train frocn [poh to Gemas will on Wednesday, Feb. 25 and, Thursday, Feb. 26 run as far as Kampar.
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  • 285 4 LEEDS (England), Feb. 24. —The oldest burglar in Britain announced today, at the a»ge af 100, that what people >have town itellhmg Jilm far years 'is true. Crime does not pay. B:ft> Woalbrldge gave thia as his ftrm» conclusion after 82 yiecurs af >house
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    36 4 The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, inspecttn,g a Royal Goiard-of-Honour of 100 memibejs of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve when he presided at 'the ceremonial opening .of the third session of the Second Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 113 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 24. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India is likely to rteshii^fle his Cabinet i!n V>r-, dej to break a two month old deadlock -over the appointment of a new defence m*. nister, observer* here beliere. The post s been vac«nv j *nce Mr.
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  • 55 4 Freafh from three months aiming lor UNESCO in Soiam. Mr. John Aidersoiv expe rieno a d U.K. dooumenteury ftbn dilreator, has anrived in Kuala Lumpur *at the imvltation of the Films Division -oil the Depanjtment of Information 'la make a film with the Mafiayian Film Unit. His
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  • 110 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The E.CA.F.E. conference which had recently been held in Bandoeng which three delegates from the Colony at. tended two being Metnber 8 of this Council, and one a M*m. oer of the City Council, was one of the most successful of 'ta
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    • 139 4 LAST DAY Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. "Hanste Ansu" (in Hindustani) with Madhubala MOtnal Cheap rates: 50 eta. $1 Qpens Tomorrow by requests! "EL HOB BAHDALA" or "LOVE IS A TYRANT" (Egyptian partly In color) 3 NEW CITY CINEMA RETURN SCREENING BY PUBLIC DEMAND j DALY 3 SHOWS: 3.15 6.15
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