Indian Daily Mail, 26 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 17. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 410 1 Agreement Reported Reached Between Congress" Krishikar Leaders (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 25.— A Guntur report says that Andkra Congress President Mr. Sanjivi Keddi and the Kriskikar Leader Professor N. G. Ranga have reached a working agreement about the merging of both their parties in
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  • 188 1 Federal Assembly's First Speaker— Dato Mahmud (By Our Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 25 —Dato Mahmud Bin Mat, member for Lands, M'nes and Communications, Is tto become the first speaker of the Federal Legislative Ocnxncil. The appointment lias received the concurrence of the Rulers. Dato Mahmud will be proceeding to
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  • 247 1 "BUILT BY MALAY CONTRACTOR AaD SOLELY BY MALAY LABOUR"! •flhe new $50,000 Roao Transport Department offices hi Ko,ta Bharu, wihlioh had been bu4t by a Mlalay count actor and solely by Ml&lay laDour, were opened toy vnw oiaitan of Ke.u.iitaa yester aay. says a KeLanCan Govt. Press statement. It adds:
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  • 85 1 Paglar Raises 'Devan Nair' Issue In Legco <"By Our Staff Reporter) In the course of his sj>eecli on the adjournment in tho Legislative Council, yesterday, Doctor C. J. Paglar (Mtember for dhangi) observed Uhat some Indians had approached him asking him to. appeal to the Governirnent to release Devan Nair,
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  • 79 1 The Malayan Railway Administration announces that today, Thursday, the Up Day Mail Train to Penimg wiil depart from Kuiala Lumpur ait 9.30 a.m., i.e. am hour latei than its scheduled tiivne. Local train service from ipah to Gemas will only ruti as far as K!ai.npair as
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  • 88 1 Tara Singh Arrested Sikhs Protest AMRITSAR, Northern In. dia, Feb. 25.— Police used tea* ga« here Tuesday nighi t» break up a qrowd of Sikhs wh« attempted to hold a meeting >n protest against ''he arrest of Master Tara Singh, leader of the extremist Akall Sikh party. They fired a
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  • 47 1 (F.00.C.) TRICHUR. Feb. 25. Tht P^echi Daml sliirtce was opened an Mbnday by the Kerala Chief Minister Mir. John. Thfs is the first venture to matte-rlaltee in tih? first FiveYear Plan and tlhe dam when completed will irrigate 25,000 acres of land. Copyright.
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  • 34 1 BRISTOL (Tennessee). Feb. 25. Gordon Clapp, chairman of tiie TenneSs&e Valley Authority, and ajiother TVA official were serionnsly Injured in >ttie Crash of a. s-na.ll nlan* yesterday. A .P.
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    44 1 Group photograph of the members of the Singapore legislative Council taken on the ocoastoa of its third session which began at the Viot^ria Memorial Hall on Tuesdiay, Feb. 24. The President of tiie Council, Governor Sir John Nicoll is seen seated at the centre.
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  • 325 1 Singapore Should Not Become Refuge Of Malayan Communists BLYTHE (By Our Staff Reporter) The faot that desp»t6 our Emergency powers and despite our precautions overt aots of violence and murder by the Malayan Communist Party, can and still occur in broad day
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  • 213 1 Ml. C tt. Dasaraitha Rat suupartlaig the mat-'on for extension of Emergency powers said (that h°> wfca withdrawing Wis opposition to t.he Emergency /notion stated that hLs apposition had been on the amly court of revoking Government's ban on Hind a Temple processions. Ban an Hfndrj
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  • 123 1 (By Our Staff (Reporter) The HmHatfon (Amends, ment) Bill ptsserf thn-ugh to ■first reading In thw T^glsla.. tive Council yeg'-eiMdy Aa the law stands at prt. sent no suit for cmpcnsation foi- injury to the peson can be instituted *fter the lapse' of on« year Ironi the
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  • 106 1 The new Sh«ll Qiiay^me Depot f Malacca, w"l be f«r. maHy opened by the Resident Commissioner, Mr, G. E- C. Wisdom a: 1i.30 am. today Thursday, in th« presence '/t pijominent residents of Ma. lacca. Mr. D. H- Palmer, General Manager of the BheM Com.
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  • 48 1 Cinematograph Films Bill (By Our Staff Reporter) The Cinematograph Films Bill oassed its J2nd {Reading yesterday and later was Referred to a Select Committee consisting of the Colonial Secretary and Me?s*3 P. F. de Souza, Thio Chan Bee, C. R. Dasaratha Raj and luche Ahiu»»<d Wn Md. Ibrahim.
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  • 398 1 (By Out Staff (Reporter) d'Dsctifcsi^jn of the subject." While Mr. Taylor maintained that tfhe matter was settled tlhen once and fctt* all. Tne amendment was losl and the main motion was passed. BASIS *>F SCHEME The basis of the scheme la that with effect from
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  • 533 1 Councillors Insist On Housing Of Lower Income Groups (By Out Staff {Reporter) Seeking approval of a $21 million loan for the Improvement Trust Mr. T. P. F. McNeice said yesterday that the money was intended for Programme Five, which consisted entirely of low
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  • 49 1 (By Our Staff {Reporter) In his adjournment speech, >n the Legislative Council yesterday. Dr. C J. pagiar stated that the Queen would b o passing through Singapore port enroute to Australia and that the Government of S«n. gapore should Invite Her Majesty ot visit the Colony.
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  • 56 1 (IVv Ont Staff Reporter) The Adjacent Tcrritorie* Prisoners Bill, The Registm. "on or Criminals (Amend. ment) BW, Tlie Advocates and Solicitors (Amendment* Bill, The Betting and Sweep, stake Duties XAmendment) BHl The Electricity tKurat Area) (Amendment) BHI, The Military Manoeuvres (Amend. ment) BHI were passed yes. tarday
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  • 535 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Feb. 26, 1953. Wastage Thro' Multiplicity AT long last, the Government of the Colony of Singapore have partly opened their eyes to the danger of the l multiplicity of administrations in the Colony a danger about which the Indian Daily Mail has been warning throughout
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  • 1437 2 SINGAPORE MENON'S CASE I Madras High Court Judgment Part II Of Act Discriminatory MADRAS: Section 13 of the Fugitive Offenders' Act (1881) was declared inconsistent with Article 14 of the Constitution by T heir Lordships. Rajagopalan and Chandra ißeddy, J.J. y delivering judgment
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    60 2 'Photo. 1 Inala's captain, V»Jay Hazare flashes one of his rare seniles as he shakes harms and congratulate* W e s t Indies' Skipper Jeffrey Stollmeyer on winning the second Test Match. In Bar. baaos, the. West. Indies, on Feb. 12, The West Indies won the test by 142 runs,
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    34 2 A survivor of the [village of Torrou* which traa completely oestroyed in an earthquake, kisses the hand of the Shah of Persia, H. I. M Mohammed Bern Pahlavt, and asks for aid.— A-P. Photo,
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. Data* told the House of the People last week that it was not possible to forecast the date at Wiia stage "when the Bill for the constitution of the Andhra State would be introduced. He said the Government were considering
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  • 494 2 UNITED NATION d. Recommendations which would dras. tically revise India s Iprison administration, and v*nui code, have been made bj a United Nations expert. The expert. Dr. Walter, C. Reckless, a Criminologist at Ohio State Univers'ty on ioan to the UN. Technical Asgis. tanc e Administration
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  • 650 2 Australia Evinces Increasing Interest In Indian Affairs Journalists* Visit To Madras City MADRAS: The Australian l Press Ds-legatian arrived in Madras 'Friday by air from Calcutta. The delegation canstote of: Mr. J. Gocdge, AssocJate Editor. Sun, Sydney; Mr. G. Harriott, leader writer of the Sydney Mcrning Heraid; Dr. Peter Ru&soi
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  • 199 2 BOMBAY: Indian and Lon. don undeilwntera have filed suits in the United otatea to. tailing over one million dollars against 20 U-S., Japanese and Continental steamship lines seeking indemnity on account of shipments of damaged California cotton of the 1951.52 to P# according to underwriters
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  • 53 2 TNDORE: Frttf. Kashliaat«h Trivedi of the Gram Sewadc Vidyfedaya. Agt%. and former EdiucaM »n Minister of Madihya aharat, is -goSmg on an "Indefinite fast". He has been provoked because Rs 30 was stJolem from hte residence. He discoorered his loss an Feb. 16 and started hia faat
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  • 513 3 Transvaal Indians' Right To Own Land Supreme Court Judgment PRETORIA: Indians in the Transvaal are now legally entitled to own land in certain circumstances, according to a judgment by Mr. Justice BlackweU in the SuS Courft, given here last week, F -^Z' he Juri e granted 1 an order dfc*ottac
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  • 113 3 The CataulJUa Customs have seized 1,243 waftohes, 4,753 fountain pens and 3,520 cigarette lighters, valued at abctu»t Pis 71,850, in raids silnce the begihirwog of this imcjn.tih. Fouir persons h&tve been afforested. On Wednesday, 1,140 waitches, valued ato Rs 50,000, concealed in two travelling bags marked "Used
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  • 132 3 CAMBRIDGE. Canon John Collins of Sadtntt Paul's Cathedral stated here that passive resistance to India was (not only effective in gaining: ftxr lindl» what she has fought for tfllt aLso tn creatimg friendly relations between India aitid Britain. He was apeateiUg in teupport of a
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  • 153 3 NAGP U R Secondary School teachers here demand that their retirement age should be fixed at 65. "The Teachers' Charter" adopted at the receniU session of the All-India Educational Conference held at Nagpur fixed 65 as the age of retirement of teachers. Mr D. H. Saha&hrabuddhe,
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  • 473 3 Madras Malayalees Discussion MADRAS. rnaugurastin g the fourteenth Madras Malayalee Conference, held last Saturday uinder toe auspices of fUiie Madras Kerala Samaj, Mr. K. P. Kiuttlkri-shnan Naur, Minister far Law, apfcealed to Malayalees living outside Malabar to take a keen interest in the
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  • 128 3 An Up country man, Kainaiya La 11, wno was robbed of h-Js puirise coniai'ning Rs 370 and also his spectacles While asleep near a monument on the Maidan on 'a January afternoon, succeeded after three days in catching a pickpocket Abdul Barik toy the
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  • 538 3 A full Bendh of tihe Labour Appellate Tribunal 'of Irndia, presided over by Mr. J. N. Maaumdar, has d'ecdded that a dispute between* am. individual workman and his employer, tin mlaULers conne'cted wi/tfh lh& employment ioc nom- employ metrut ox on the terms o£
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    59 3 A.P. PHOTO). Pavel Yershoff, Russian Minister to Israel until diplomatic relations between th e two dountrites were severed, following a bomb explosion at tihe Russia^ legation in Tel Aviv, leaves the legation building. Following him is Doctor Michael Slmcn, Israel Chief of Protocol. Saluting at right is an Israeli Frontier
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  • 275 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Jawaharlaj Nehru, in. a message to Prof. Meghhaitoh Saha. Chairman, Calendar Relorm Committee, last week said it was desirable that there should be a certain uniformity in the calendar or "our civic. social, and other purposes," and >that this should
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    42 3 MonacJefl British Barrister Jflhn Scott Henderson challenged ",the Arbitrary Aoreat" of a former Nazi suspected of conspiring to overthrow the West German Government. AP. Photo shows: Werner Naaimann (centre), is escorted by two unidentified British officers before the hearing in Bielefeld. Geiynan,
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  • 78 3 BOMBAY— G. R."Mankikar, former Assistant Deputy Chief C:ntraller of Exports, along with seven others was charge-sheeted before a Presidency Magistrate here last* week for "aiding and abetting" in cheating ithe Government of India. Mankikar is charged with illegal export of plantains, cotton hosiery and apparel
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  • 31 3 MYSORE: A Yuvaraj was barn at 12-15 en Friday night to Her Highness the Maharani of Mysore (wife of the Mysore Raj pram ukh), a' the palace. FOC
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  • 180 3 NEW DELHI.— The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, <told the House otf ithe People last week that upto Febnuaty 1, tear eledtioni petition* wear* disposed oMn respect of the House of the People, 72 fci respect otf State Legislative Assemblies, 'three ih respect o,f
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  • 291 4 CEYLON NEWS: Friendly Understanding With India Desired Liberalisation In Administration Of Citizenship Act Hinted COLOMBO: The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, is prepared to offer a sort of a "basis" for talks with Sri Nehru, India's Prime Minister, on problems
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  • 630 4 OOIiQMBO, Feto. 25.— Prim* Minister Dudley' Senanayake".s reluctance to discuss Indo-Ceylon Issues fully and (tihoroagihly wditih a view to arriving an amicable settlement with India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru is described by well-lnfarmed Indian and pro-Indian Ceylonese cVrcles as another Instance of 'breach erf faith,' whitefti has
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  • 120 4 COLOMBO. Feb. 23»: According to the statistics available today a total of 17,260 Indians and Pakistanis had been registered as citizens of Ceylon under the provisions of the. Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act. .This represents 5,339 citizenship applications accepted by the Commissioner of Registration, Mr. V.
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  • 60 4 COLOMBO, Feb. 23 —M?. K. B. Ven3iat«dH, Private Secretary t* th« Indian HlgJ» Commissioner In Ceylop. is relinquishing Ws office in Ceylon by the end of thls month. He !g posted as pr+. vate Secretary to Mr. Dule>. sinji, Indian High Comm's"ioner !n Australia. He will tok
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  • 300 4 COLOMBO. Feb. 23.— Cey. lon lg t» follow India In tht matter of Social legislation t« safeguard the Interests of the depressed classes. A bill which is .receiving serious attention of the government will make obsejrvanca of tqntouchability an offene© punfehable with fine and Imprisonment According to the*
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  • 78 4 Ceylon Will Send Rubber To China! COLOMBO, Feb. 25.—Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Seroan'&.yake, has rejected .an appeal from Euro« pe-an rubber .^h^ppens to reconsider the Oovernmemt decision restricit'i'ng trade with China bo Ceylon nationals. iA leading dhlippen. :Mr. George Hayley, Dold Reuter today that in vew o the Prime
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  • 216 4 Beginning next month in Britain will be the first step ,to what it is hoped will be adoption throughout. the world of perfect tiine-keep-ing. The National Jewellers' Association Was just announced that„ In March, Britain Will istaitC a new radio time service. This} wiH operate Rugby wireless station,
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  • 33 4 Missions In S.E, Asia OTTAWA, Feb. 25.— Canada will open new diplomatic mlssJsns in Souitfa and Southeast Asia, Mr. Dana Wilgreas Under Secretary of the Etftennal Affairs Department said here. Reiiter.
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  • 31 4 SPEECH AT THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY There will be public lecture on "Why take th^ Steeu per Path?" by Mias Jean Clffynecik at the Theosophical Society 8, Ctirnhrti Road, 0.30 p.m. today, Thursday.
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  • 905 4 -DR. A.L. its jxroper place In tihe comity of nations, It seemed to him that notWing was mare needed nor was more urgent than a sense of unity and of loyalty Ito the best Meals of civic and puiblic life. "If the slogan, 'my
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  • 58 4 Russia Agrees To Accept U.S. Ambassador MOSCOW, Feb. 24.— Th« Soviet Government (announc. ed today it "agrees to *cc*pt** President Evs*nhßwer'» ftp. pointee, (Charles |Bohlen, U.S. Ambassador to tha USSR. The official Soviet announ. oi-mcnt published here in all newspapers thl s morning said the United States first asked ther
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