Indian Daily Mail, 1 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. EL No. 231. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 1, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 906 1 Much Better Than In 1951, Says Mr, Menon (By Our Staff Reporter) Conditions of Indians in Sarawak and Brunei today are much better than what they were in 1951 when he first visited them, declared the Representative of the Government of India in
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  • 365 1 Borneo's Decision No Disappointment To India (By Oar Staff Reporter) Asked about the North Borneo Government's withdrawal of tto offer to recruit 10,000 Indian families for permanent settlement in Borneo, the Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon told the Indian Dally Mail yesterday that the Borneo
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  • 410 1 COLONY'S FINANCES SHOW SURPLUS OF $42.8 m. (By Our Staff Reporter) "It looks as tboujfh th# Colony's finances for 1952. now under audit, will show a> snroius of *M.42,807,00Q", announced Mr. W. C. Taylor at a Frees Conference yesterday. •Revenue has exceeded the estimate*. Although 1953 to not finished, I
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  • 31 1 The City Council has ceased to be the "Highway Authority" i under the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1941, and all powers i handed ovtr to the Chief Pellet i oqtetri
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  • 263 1 Gives Ruling Against India's Policy! NEW YORK, Sept. 30.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, of India, the President, yesterday ruled out of order in the United Nations General Assembly a challenge by the Soviet Union to the report of the Assembly's Credentials Committee which accepted the
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  • 135 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 30.— After months of indecision the Madras Government have decided to cancel the licence of the Madras Tramways Company, because it has failed to maintain the service since April 12. when the tramways were closed, following a dispute between the
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  • 95 1 i (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 30.— Nine hundred leading Sikhs have decided to quit Akali Dal and join the Congress. The group led by former State Akali Dal President Sher Balwant Singh stated hopes that Tara Singh would win the honoured place for
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  • 126 1 (.From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 30. All the members of the Andhra Congress Legislature Party joyou&jy welcomed the return of Mr. Prakasam to the Congress fold and leadership at a i meeting of the party here last night- Mr. Prakasam announced that he was finalising
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  • 68 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 30. India has begun resuming the export of wheat flour. In in the Middle and Far East, pre-war she had good markets but the war and deficit* thereafter prevented exports. However the wheat position is still difficult
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  • 249 1 Hint By President In City Council (By Our Staff Reporter) Wa e L c j xar es are Uke»y to be increased in the City at the next budget session of the City •Council, Is the impression one would derive from the reply which Mr T P
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    69 1 Photo. Spectators put their fingers In their ears as the Vickers Supermarlne swift Jet screams by just overhead at 787.3 mph during its new world airspeed record run over the desert near Oastel Indrls, Tripoli, Sept. 38. On the ground smokes rises from the burners used to mark out the
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  • 159 1 Attempt To Stall Andhra State Fails! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 30.— The Madras High Court yesterday dismissed a petition asking for writ preventing the f ansfer of seven taluks of Beilary District to Mysore State on October first, when the Andhra State will be created. The petition was
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  • 275 1 MEMBER FOR LOCAL GOVT. HOUSING The High Commissioner, after consultation with the Members of Government concerned, has decided that the importance in present circumstances of the closely allied subjects of Local Government and Housing is such as to require the appointment of a Member of Government, who will be solely
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  • 171 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NAGPUR Sept. 30. The < Manratm leaders from three i states Bom Day, Madhaya i r radesh and Hyderabad have linaijy reached an agreement on the formation of a Maha- < rashtra State here after two daya of discussions. They agreed that the
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  • 214 1 DURBAN, South Africa, Sept. 30.— The native Kraals of North Natal yesterday Rave up another white child. The child, a fair-haired eight years-old girl with a markedly European complexion, was found living in a remote native reserve where white men rarely enter. She is the second
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  • 117 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 30. Six ministers of the -Madras Cabinet will resign with effect from Sept 30 afternoon, before the partition of the State. The Cabinet meeting yesterday decided to re-distribute their portfolios among the remaining nine members as follows: Public Works from Ranga
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  • 570 2 Indian Daly Mail S'pore, Thurs., Oct. 1, '53. Andhra And Its Saviour TODAY October 1, 1953, is a historic day tor the Indian Republic; for to-day sees the birth of a f new State within the Republic the State of And- j hra which has been carved < out of
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  • 1324 2  -  Prof T. P. MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM Great Writer Scholar Service To Cause Off Labour By TV V. K. is dead but he can never die in the Tamilian memory. He has passed into History. The mammoth procession of the representatives of all faiths and creeds, of all
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  • 1035 2 people may be aware of the yoeman service rendered by the late Tim. V. Kalyaiwsundaranar, the scnolar-»age 01 Tamil Nad in tne sunere of rengion, literature, politics, social retonus, laoour movement, etc. Wneti his sixtieth birth day was ceieorated throughout Tamil Nad and abroad in
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  • 216 2 on his nocturnal bed for sheer rest, his thoughts would take shape and form, in his inimitable Tamil prose, demanding with an oppressive tyranny his reducing them to writing the very next day haunting bim till then like a vision an oppression which became more miserable than his disease after
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  • 45 2 Photo. Pictured here during a reception at Nice Prefecture, France, recently are Henry Souiu, left, prefect of the Alpes Maritime;* Department, Prince Aly Khan, centre, and actress Gene Tierney, chatting together and they have been linke# of late romantically.- A.P
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  • 356 2 BANUALOKisJ: "There is great scope iv India lor the development of smaii-scaic noiuc industries wuu suupie ana hanay macninery. Japan can suppiy sucn macnines ana aiso pivvide the knoa-how required" said Mr. S. Saigi, Vice-President, Nagoya Chamber of Commerce, and President, Isiippon ToKhi Kaisna while adurcasinK
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  • 59 2 LUCKNOW Tne i^uckdow University, which had remained closed for the past 20 days may reopen in stages from Sept. 28, exactly one montn after it's closure on Aug. 29. The University was closed last month following students' agitation over the future set up of the University Students' Union.
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  • 631 2 Refusal Of Bail To D.M.K. Members TTRUNELVELI: Mr A X Ramachandra Aiyar. Seg^Jj Judge, Tirunelveli, declined release on bail Mr. X V K. Swami and sixty-six other! leaders and adherents of th< Dravida Munnetra Kazhazam who stand charged by the police with various offences n connecUon with th* incident* that
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  • 34 2 The Registrar of the University, in a communication to the guardians, explaining the recent development, has called upon them to remit the Honorary Treasurer as early v possible the next instalment of fees.- FOC
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  • 842 3 U. f. L. Ignored, Says T.V.T. IKIV ANDRI M: Mr. T. V. Thomas. Leader «f ti~ l-nlted Front of leftists, ha* told the in letter that the wmtlnuance of the pre^rSSStrv w»U endanger chances of free and fair election/ a VTJL LT man
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  • 245 3 NEHRU RESTING RANIKHET: Prime Minis ter Nehru, accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Indira Gandhi and two grandsons, arrived nere last Friday. Mr. Nehru is staying at the Forest Rest House from where are visible the snowclad peaks of the Himalayas. Kaniknet. known as the queen of hill stations in the
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  • 109 3 DELHI in connection with the "Shankars Weekly Children's Number, 1953," the Shanker's Weekly. Delhi, has invited contributions in drawing: and writing from children all over the world. Two hundred prizes are to be awar. ded for drawing and a hundred for writing, which include a gold medal
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  • 102 3 LONDON. Lord Swinton, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, will leave London by air for a threemonth tour of New Zealand, Australia, India, Pakistan, and Ceylon. The Commonwealth Relations Office said the Minister would first visit New Zealand from Sept. 30 to Oct. 14. He will then
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    62 3 Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) laughs as he tries on an Indian Army "snow coat" at an exhibition in New Delhi, on Sept. 21, of Government Ordnance products conducted for Members of Parl ament. Looking on are Defence Minster Mahavir Tyagi jcentre) and Deputy Defence Minister Satish Chandra (right). The exhibition,
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  • 54 3 NAGPUK The 43-crore Five- Year Plan of the Madhya Pradesh Government, it is understood, has been expanded to cost Rs. 58.6 crores. Part of the additional expenditure will be met by the Central Government. Additions to the original plan are minor irrigation works, malaria control and
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  • 620 3 MADRAS: Chetpet Railway Station was the scene of a gruesome tragedy last week, when two student*, Leela (17) a girl studying In the fifth form In Seva Sadan, Chetpet, and Bhasker (19) studying In Pachaiyappa's High School were found dead lying side by side on the
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  • 68 3 DIBRUGARH A woman belonging to the hill tribe community of Assam £ay» ojrtn to a baby monster recently at the Maternity Ward of the Assam Medical College. Tne baby has two heads and his wejgnt is ten lbs. The uaDy is still alive and a large
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Indian Navy has acquired un ocean-going oil tanker. It is a new snip and has satisfactorily completed her sea trial:* The ship. which has been named I.N.S. ShaKti will join the Navy shortly. Wan ship in coiiuu>asion the Indian Navy will
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  • 69 3 MADRAS The Madras Government, it is understood, have received communication from the management of the Madras Electric Tramway Company informing them of the course of action they propose to adopt in respect of the future of the company. The communication id now under examination by the Government. It
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  • 330 3 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME TO BEGIN OCT. 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education has requested the State Governments formally to inaugurate the Educational Programme for relieving educated unemployment (already circulated) to the State Governments on Oct. 2, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. The programme envisages the employment of 30,000 te*>
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  • 145 3 KARACHI: A Press Note issued here by the film trade said that the Pakistan government's announcement last week allowing Indian fiims into Pakistan on a rental basis "does not meet with the demands of tne tilm trade." The Press Note said, "The Pakistan Government Presa
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  • 31 3 TOKYO, Sept. 30. Three women legislators from India, on a three-week goodwill tour of Japan, paid a courtesy call yesterday on Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida.- A.P
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  • 441 3 FREEDOM OF THE PRESS -Dr. c. P. R. POONA: Dr. C. P. Ramatwunl Alyar, Vloe-Cha*-opUor ofi the Annamal*! Uahferstty and iTTnember of tte Press Commission, said here last week that the main problem facinjc JournaUsm in India at present was, whether journalist* of all shades-editors, oorrespowtents, writer*. etc.— wooW band
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  • 368 3 SRINAGAR: One of the biggest hydraulic works ever undertaken in Jammu and Kashmir will shortly be executed to protect the Kashmir Valley from recurring: floods and consequent devastation, it Is authoritatively learnt. According to the plan, a 33--mile-long supplementary channel to divert the flood waters
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  • 116 3 NEW DELHI: The formet Law Minister, Dr. B. R. AmDedkar, revealed in the Council of States that at one stage, in an attempt to get the Hindu Code Bill passed, he had suggested to some women members, especially the bulkier ones to go on a fast or threaten
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  • 76 3 BOMBAY; Mr. A. M. Menon v senior mechanic of the Air Corporation, was killed under tragic circumstances in the electrical workshop at Santa Cruz recently. While Mr. Menon was clean* Ing the engine starter of a plane, a shaft broke and pierced his heart.
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  • 45 3 PATNA: The Bhartlya Jan Sangh proposes to set up a non-official commission of enquiry, comprising eminent non-party men in whom the public have confidence, to investigate the circumstances leading to the death of Dr. Syaraa Prasad Mukheriee. FOC
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  • 1043 4 Saviour Of Dravidians And) Great Social Reformer FATHER OP SELF-RESPECT MOVEMENT Speakers Pay Tributes Ait City Meeting (By Oar Staff Reporter) The seventy-fifth birthday of Periyar E. V. Ramasamy was celebrated here at the Victoria Theatre last Sunday (Sept. 27). The hall was packed to tJ were
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  • 191 4 POONA: The Government of Bombay is considering a scneme of opening one-teacher scnoois in villages having a population of between suu and 750 with a view to relieving the growing unemployment among the educated Classes. When the scheme is implemented, it would offer employment to over ten
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  • 60 4 rrf^^ A:^ llree officer of th Irrigation Department of the Government of Bihar were instantaneously while they were inspecting the headworks the Aradl Irrigation Work* near Bundu, about 25 milU tai of Bihar, recenUy according to a report received here Ri JJf offlc r s killed
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  • 257 4 BANGALORE: Mr. S. Saigi, President of Nippon Tokio Kaisjaw, and Vice-President of the Chamber of Commerce Nagaya, told a meeting of the Managing Committee of the Mysore Chamber of Commerce, that a ten-man delegation from the Chamber of Commerce of Nagaya would visit India in
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  • 167 4 RANGOON, Sept. 30.— The Burmese government gave a sharp answer last night to Nationalist guerrillas in Burma. A spokesman said he was unable to understand why the Formosa regime is so "fussy over the welfare of the guerrillas, "over whom it has professed to have no
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  • 90 4 WASHINGTON. Sept. 30. Senator Joseph Mcdarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) and Miss Jean Fraser Kerr, his one- time girl (Otnce Assistant), were married yesterday. Thousands of wellwishers and curious surged outside St. Matthews Roman Cathedral as they made their vows. In the Cathedral, which seats 900, were most of the
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  • 60 4 Yesterday a Study Group of the U.S.A. Special Technical and Economic Mission on Indo-China arrived in Singapore. The party of 15 was led by Admiral Shoemaker, Special Assistant for North Vietnam. They will spend two days in Singapore and two days in the Federation, paying special attention to
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  • 50 4 Applications for licences to import goxpus of Japanese origin from Hongkong will now be considered on the same basis as applications for licences to import Japanese goods directly from Japan are considered, says a press note issued by the Controller of Import and Exports. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 368 4 vinJ?^ cultup has always been sensitive to eternal values, it is second to none in the world. This eternal scale va ve *o P«*ce peaceful way of life", said v!L&, "•"gyrhan, Professor of Library Science, Unld£2K f NeW J**** BaPPorteur-Genecal. UNESCO, ad-
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  • 96 4 PARIS: The French News Agency reported that French nsnermen had caught a Coelacanth, a pre-historic fish once beiieved extinct, near the Comoro islands off the east coast of Africa. Quoting reports from Madagascar, the News Agency said the fish netted was preserved and flown to the Madagascar
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  • 604 4 (Continued from Page 1) meat of a public library by the City Council. GRATUITY TO EMPLOYEES Mr. Nair also gave notice of his intention to bring a motion in the next meeting urging payment of gratuity to temporary monthly paid employees of the City Council. The president informed
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