Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 19. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY,, FEBRUARY 28, .1953. FOUR PAGES" 15 CENTS.
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  • 893 1  -  C. L MEHTA New Law To Restrict Future Influx Of Outsiders Present Residents Will Not Be Affected (By Our StoS Reporter) A new Immigration Ordinance is to come into force m another few months m the Colony and the Federation, whereby nobody not born m Malaya,
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  • 225 1 Rajah Hits Out Against Unauthorised Erections (By Our Staff {Reporter) Mr. A. P. Rajah drew the attention ot the City Council yesterday speaking on the adjournment to the fact that In several instances a number of /unauthorised erections and partitions were put up In houses and that ithe Municipal Ordinance
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  • 349 1 Councillors Suggest Improvements (By Our Staff Roporter) Several councillors spoke on the adjournment suggesting various improvements. Mr. X M. OH Mohamed suggested that the Singapore buses could have two doors one for entry and the other for exit, which would not only facilitate the movement of the (passengers into and
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  • 104 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The City Council yesterday decided to terminate tht tenancy of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation regarding the Clubhouse No. U at Farrer Park, as the Federation had bat made fuSl ulse of the sports facilities provided at the Park. This
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  • 40 1 Mr M. P. D- Nair, gave yesterday notice of a motion urging that the City Counci. miJst *>rrovid* fre* medicat aid to the wives and famine* of its daily rated employee* at d-ispensane» a«imintgt«rKl by the Council.
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  • 121 1 GOVT. TOLD ABOUT ATTAP DWELLINGS (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. P. R. Williams brought a motion urging tone Government to give .an early deeisian on the "reconmendatlons contained In the CounciSl's AUaP Dwellings Committee's Report forwarded tn Government on Jan. 8. 1952. The motion was approved by the council. Mr.
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  • 146 1 PRASAD WISHES MADRAS WELL (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 27 "I w«sn the State all success m the difficult Mrrves ahead, said President, Dr. Rajend'ra Prasad, m a farewell message yesterday as he left Madrus Oity by air for Delhi. Despite the -chilliness of the e arly hour, hundreds had gather*- I
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  • 79 1 Indians Killed By Malayan Bandits (F.0.0.C.) NEW DELHI, Feb. 27.— Thfc Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. A. K. Chanda told the House of the People on Wednesday that 248 Indians have been killed xipto (trie end of 1952 m Malaya by terrorists since the beginning of th e Emerrency. The Indians
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  • 418 1 BEVAN MADRAS, Feb. 27.—Aneurin Reran. British leftwing Socialist M.P., told reporters here Thursday that Russia's influence m Europe was "certainly lessening.*' He added that recent happenings inside Russia, such as 'the trials and the antiSemitism developing there. taken m conjunction wiith the Prague
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  • 386 1 'Dismiss Zafrullah KARACHI, Feb. 27.— Steel helmeted and armed police patrolled Karachi streets today as religious demonstrators, demanding the dismissal of Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, prepared to march on the homes of the Governor General and Prime Minister. Warrants were issued la^t night for the arrest of the
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  • 168 1 GROMYKO CHURCHILL And Tel Gr'-myko, Russian Ambassador to Britain (left) shakes hands with British Premier Winston Churchill as he leaves the Premier's residence. 10 Downing SftJreet, London, alter (presenting a Soviet gift of £90,000 ($172,000) to help British flood victims. Russia has announced that cash gifts raised by Soviet organisations
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  • 164 1 Close Wells Citco Tells Towgay Growers (By Our Staff Reporter) The request of the Singapore Towgay Growers A»*>» elation on Nov. 11, 1952 for a further extension of time w'thm which to close th* wells wa« refused yesterday by the City Council by con* rm JS the decision of the
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  • 536 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Feb 28, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS END OF RUMOURS VUITH the appointment of Ddto Mahmud bin Mat, the Member for Land, Mines and Communications, as the first Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, the rumour that an Indian would be chosen for that post has
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  • 680 2 Prasad Visits Tiruchy Calls On Dr. Rajan VETERAN CONGRESSMAN LYING UNCONSCIOUS TIRUCHIRAPALI, Feb. 24. President Rajendra Prasad, with members of his family worshipped on Friday {Feb. 20) morning Sri Ranganatha and His spouse, Sri Ranganayaki, m the Srirangam temple. The President arrived here m the morning by a special train
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  • 80 2 VISIT TO NATARAJA TEMPLE CHIDAMBARAM, Feb, 24. i President Prasad, accornpnnied by members o{ his family and i>er'»n.Bl *HtM, rived her* '-n Saturday fFeb. 21) mcTTniing try a fecial train from Tini< hinpaiii^ nnd was accorded an enthusiastic ri'icption at t'l9 stj^ian hv the officials and t^e nor .atfleMa present.
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  • 158 2 MADRAS: fThe Agrfcul*urle Department ha s modified the Indian Council of Agriculture Research specifications of the Japanese method of paddy cultivation to suit the "conditions m Madras State, ar.d copies of the modified scheme will be circulated to Agricultural Officers, and Demonstrators In
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  • 57 2 MADRAS: Sri A. D. Shroff, director of the Tatas, who is m Japan on a threee-week visit, has been negotiating with a Tokyo fisheries company, for the etabllshment of an Indo-Japaneste Ashing company to operate <n Indian waters. Deflnlt c conclusions will b e
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  • 46 2 KUMBAKONAM: Sri R. Lakshmanan, Assistant Sessions Judge, sentenced Kuttiappa Gownder to two years' rigorous imprisonment. It was alleged that he used a "forged permit" to book 11 bag* of paddy from Alakkudi Railway Station to Tit-uchengode. The accuaod pleu-ed guilty. FOC
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  • 104 2 Calcutta man has 14-inch moustache CALCUTTA: An ex Calcutta Policeman, Sri George Fasrn worth (64), wears probably one of the longest moustaches m the world. His moustache is 16 inches long, but yet 2| inches shorter than it measured m its heyday. Field Marshal Auchinleck, the then Commander -in-Chief of
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  • 173 2 MADRAS: Mr. Justice Sabba Rao granted leave to tne the Deccain Airways. Ltd.. claiming damages for injuries sustained by a passenger m a 'plane belonging to the Compaay. An application was moved befcre H's KJOfldebJlp an behalf of Mr. N. Panchapakesa Aiyair. Advocate. My^apore, asking
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  • 49 2 NEW DELHI: To standardise and improv 6 the cottage industries jin India, the Planning "nnmissioner M considering the opening of a Central Institute, where all kinds of existing cottage industries organised and Unf-rgnrised will be given facilities to expand it i a learnt. FOC
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  • 47 2 ""ADRAS: Sri G. D. Birla industrialist had donated an. other one lakh of Rupees for tho construction of the Birla Hostel at the Madras Institute of Technology^ Chromenet. Sri Birla had previously donated Rs 1,00,000 for th e same pur. pose. FOC
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  • 49 2 KOZHIKODE: The building m which the Meppadi Pancha. vat Board Office was located m Wynaad, was destroyed by a fire on Tuesday night. The records and accounts on fll'e m the office were also burnt. The caufee of tli^ flra Is not known. FOC
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  • 48 2 TINNEVELLY Ocr.'sequen t on the abolition of the Addi Xcnal D-iatrict Panchayat Office, with effect from Feb. 1, the Pamchayaits In the Taluqs cif Kottpatti, TentaLsi and Satnkarankc'll, under its jairisdiction, have been merged within the jurisdiction r>f tihe District pantitttyat Offl- FOC
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  • 138 2 MADRAS: Madame EmL "c Sjcbenkl, wife of Mr. Subhas Chandra Bo se firmly believes »Uiat M. ttoae, even if aliv* would be quite unlikely to iemaJn m China "because China la communist country*, according to Mr. S. B. Adityan. M-L.C'., who recently inter.
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  • 119 2 TRICHINOPOLY. Th c Election Tiibunal, me isting of Sn H. A. A>\«l, District Judge, Sri L 3 ParthasarUhv, retired D» Judge and Pri V. C. Veeraraghavan declared the election of Sri V. T. Elaiya Pillai, M.LA., void. Sri K. Pathasarathi, the defeated Congress candidate, filed the
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  • 101 2 MADRAG: Iftt C. Rarjafo. palaChari lield discissions with Mr. K. P. Kuttikrishnan Nair, Minister for Law, m re. gard to the propose d amendments to the Malabar Tenancy Act. It is understood that they examined certain amendments to the provisions relating to •viction of
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  • 75 2 NAGAPATTiriAM: Representatives of tl.o Rnshtviya Swayam Sevak Sangham, on a tour of the cy^onc affected ■> r e a s distributed 600 dhotis and 600 towe's to cyclone victimn m and around Nagap^ttinam. Nechankupnom, Akkaratpettai, Kallar^ Kotr.am, North Poyyur, Namblarkuppam and Palpanacheri. The clothes were purchased
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  • 42 2 Woman Fatally Hi£t TRICHUR: Lakshmi |A a worker m a fireworks factory at Viyyu, was fatally burnt on Feb. 17, when some fireworks material^ atccadfenUlly c*ugfht fire. She was admitted into th© local Civil Hospital where the succumbed to the burns, FOC
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  • 289 2 He Defied East India Co.Memorial For Velu Thampi TRIVANDRUM: A suggestion that a military college should be established at Mannady, Konnathor taluq, where Vein Tampi Dalavu gave up his life, m the ccjse of the freedom, and independence of Travancore, wa% made at a meeting on Feb. 18, Sri P.
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI- The Health Minister, Rajitumari Amrit Kaur, said 'n the Council of I States that a survey wag being t.nduceted m M*danapalle, In S-uith India *ho effect of th c 8.C.0. va •rirati-m. Tlie Health Mii.i'tc* was r«. plying to a question whe-the* any statistical
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  • 111 2 BOMBAY: A London.bouni plane had to interrupt h«r ward Journey and lo the base to jjlck Up tho paasengers' passports. The Air Ceylon Sk>%ast«r landed at Santa Cruz airport with five passengers who wer* m transit. When the pane left after an hour's hat
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  • 1132 3 Rs. 5.5 m. LOSS IN STATE TRADING Judicial Inquiry Urged NEW DELHI, Feb 26: The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, m its fourth report to the House of the People on Saturday, stated that the Government bought Japanese cloth m 1947 to see that the people
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  • 140 3 BOMBAY "Persons, Who hold sihares jointly m a company, do not constitute a legal entity, anid, therefore, if more iPh/an one person become jiaint share-holders, they ali become members' of the compemy." The rifling was given by Qhe Chibeif Justice and Sr JustJce Shah at
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  • 106 3 HONGKONG, Feb. 27: "I cam see yoau ere a kind and happy man by the Bines on ytur forehead," Sammander Sirogh, 48, unemployed, said to a passerby. Singh then pulled out some drawings on a piece Of paper and said., "You. put same money c,n here
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  • 64 3 KOZHIKODE: The annual refresher eoiuisie for the Inspectors of the Co-operative Department m the MalaJbar South Circle was held at Kozhidoke frm Feb. 16. On the oonfcluiding day, Sri P. Babakrishinan Nayar, Depulty Registrar exhorted the Inspectors to give their best m the service of
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI Feb. 27.: New Delhi campaiiign for the "UndAanlsation" of British and cither European firms m this country reached a climax yesterday with the prcnniment publication m Indian newspapers and an ainjomiyimous memorandum describing the 1,200 foreign undertakings here as "miniature South Africas." The 30-pa,ge
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  • 173 3 BOMBAY The Bombay university Teachers' Association claimed that an "overwhelming majority" m the University were against tho introduction of Hindi as the medium of instruction at University level from June, 1955. The Association made its claim en the basis of a queshianaire circulated to
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  • 150 3 Land Gifts To Politicals Withdrawn MADRAS: Th a Governmenlt has cancelled the assignment ■of about 150 acres of tank-bed Lands to 24 political sufferers m Kodavalur village, Kovvur Talluq Nellorf district, on representatd'on from agricultural labour of the area. The lands will be assigned, it is stated, on the basis
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  • 134 3 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. R. Baiakrishnan Naya<r, PrajaSocialist was elected Mayer eg Tri van drum. Corporation on Feb. 20 ait the first meeting of the Corporation Council held last night. Sri Balakrishnan Nayar, Sri T. Krishna Pillai, Independent, and K. Kr-shnan, Scavengers' Untllon representative, contested. In the firait
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    306 3 PHOTO. NEW DELHI: The unseating of Mr. Gian Singh Rarewaia, Chief Minister, PEPSU, announced by the election tribunal, has not came as a sun;rise to it he States Ministry, which had known of th< j possibility fior BOMB days. Unless Sardair Rarewaia new voluntarily resigns with his Cabinet,
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  • 88 3 Medical Aid Malabar's Request Rejected KOZHIKODE: The Government has rejected permission to the Malabar District Board to contribute Ris 1,000 monthly to the Skippo Van Committee of OUapaUam for rendering medf-toal aid 'to the people of Ottapalam, and the surrounding areas. The reason for the rejection was the financial stringency
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  • 99 3 TANJORE: Sri K. Ramaswamy Ayyangar, Election Commissioner and SutoJudge, set aside the election of Sri K. Ammeran Rcwther to tiie Tanjore Municipal Council from Ward 9, and ordered fresh election, en the petition, of Sri T. N. Ramaohandram, praying for setting aside the Conner's
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  • 61 3 TIRUPUR: A meeting of the Government Hospital Advisory Commiittee was held recently Sri K. N. Palaniswamy Gounder, Municipal Chairman, and Presidemt presiding. It decided to recommend to t!he authorities to increase the bed-atrength m the inpatient ward of the hospital from 18 to 30, to impove the
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  • 257 3 PALM-LEAF MANUSCRIPTS MADRAS: Presiding over the 98th birthday celebrations of the late Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. V. Swaminatha Ayyar at Adyar on Feb. 19, Raja Sir M. A. Muthia Chettiar of Chettinad paid a tribute to his contribution to Tamil literature. By his untiring efforts,
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI; A Press communique issued from Rashtrapati Bhavan says that Mr. Qirja Shankar Bajpai has been reappointed Governor of Bombay wlijh effect from the date he omters ut<tn his office.— i FOC
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  • 225 3 MADRAS: Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor, presiding, Gokhale Day was observed on Feb. 19 everting at a public meeting held at the- premises of the Servants of India Society, Royapetjtah. The Governor said Sri Gokhale was a great man, who dcmsidered the connection between Britain and mdla as
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  • 34 4 LONDON, Feb. !27— Queen Juliana of the Netherlands arrived here by air accompanied by her husband Princ* Benharjd o n p, one-day v»s't. Prince Bernhard piloted th* royal plane.- Reuter
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— The Advance parity of the British Everest expedition Mr. Alfred G<re agony and Dr. Charles Bvena left Delhi Tuesday night for Nepal to start separations for the IWIh sfcWack on tahe world's •^Ttffceat mountain. All but »\fn <rf tJhe previous attempts *Y e
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  • 87 4 The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that on Mar. 2, Postal Agencies wih be opened «tt Siglap and Bedok. The Siglap Postal Agency wiH be housed at tflie Slglap Children's Social Centre, Siglap, and the Bedok Postal Agency will be at the premises of
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  • 726 4 No Holidays For Residential Students —VICE-CHANCELLOR COLOMBO: The University of Ceylon did not observe Independence Day as a holiday because it followed the principle adopted by other residential universities that it is improper to close down educational and other facilities so long
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  • 246 4 City Council's Monetary Reward For Mr. Payne (By Otnr Staff Reporter) A Joint Decision that Mr. C. C. Payne, City Electrical Engineer, be retained to the Council's service en his present salary and allowance for a further extended period Until the third set of the pasir Panjang Power Station was
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  • 165 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The motion brought by Mr. C. F. Smith (Nominated Member) for appointing a CommSttee to collect voluntary donations from the public for the purpose of obtaining a painting of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth n to be ihung m
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  • 32 4 The second anxnuiad g?n«ril meeting of "the Indian University Graduates Association will be held tomorrow, Sunday, Mao:. 1, at 10.30 a.m. at tfhe Technical! College, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 95 4 VENICE, Feb. 26 This famous city of canals will be. come th e centre for Europe's ■tamp collectors during the month of May. A whole series of philatelic events has been announced, with prize* of 3,000,000 lire. Events include a European philatelic exhibition, a meet, mg of
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  • 55 4 LONDONDERRY '(Northerr. Ireland), Feb. 26. A young man recently released from a local hospital wrote a thank, you note for all th e kind earn and attention. There was this postscript: "I proposed to a nurv SJi4 she accepted me, but I dns. novered that it was
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— president jE^senhower Ps expected to name Mr. William Taft f son of the Republican Vpmin Robert Taft, v new Ambassador to Ireland, informed source" heite saM vcigterday.— Reuter
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  • 68 4 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Feb. 26. An organizing* {committee to arrang c "first world congress of joulrnalistic en_ titles' to be held.here In 1954 has just been organized. The Congress will be held m connec. tion with the celebration of the 400 th anniversary of the founding of Sao
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  • 206 4 LONDON, Feb. 26. War secretary Antony Head stressed the importance of Singapore as Britain s main supply base m the Far East. He wrote m a memoran. dum presented with army financial .sestimatec "Whilst there is little of immediate spectacular interest to
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