Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 251. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 165 1 z,uuu Ktus STILL IN SINGAPORE Government Proposal To Assist Low Cost Housing Sir John Nicoll's Speech At Legco (By Our §taff Reporter) THE GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE ANNOUNCED IN THE LEGISLA»i,- u S* e Gover or .referring to the Emergency emphasised the close interest which
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  • 142 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct 20— After Kerala, now Hyderabad faces a serious political crisia in the governing Congress party which may lead to the fall of the Ministry. The All-India Congress Secretary Mr. Balwantrai Mehta rushed there yesterday in a last minute effort to compose
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 20—Reliable sources said here yesterday, Prime Minister Nehru Isn't too keen about the prospects of a visit by Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the ousted Prime Minister, of British Guiana. The informants said Nehru is afraid that Jagan, of Indian descent, might try to link
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  • 2243 1 Careful Balancing Of Development Requirements THE GOVERNOR "It is incumbent upon us to balance very carefully the development requirement* of the Colony in relation to what it is practicable to attempt at our present stage of economio development," declared the Governor Sir John Nlcoll addressing the Legislative Council yesterday. He
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  • 35 1 Mr. J. T. Rea. acting President of the City Council and Mr. D. McLellan, Acting Director of Education were sworn in as members of the Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday.
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  • 245 1 FINANCIAL SECRETARY WARNS Total Revenue For 1954— 5204.7m. Govt's Pay 8i11— 51 50.2m. Presenting the Colony's $S2m. deficit Budget fhe «i*lHti\e Council yesterday, Mr. W. C. Taylor, the Finan<ial Secretary, warned against the spiralling cost of the if :ninist ration, and said that the 1954
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  • 59 1 Following are the Estimates of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony of Singapore for the year 1954: Revenue $204,742,730 Expenditure (other than revotes) $214,301,500 Revotes 22,479,660 $236,781,160 DEFICIT 32.038,480 1946 Rehabilitation loan Appropriation Ordinance, 1947:— Amount raised by the insue $50,000,000 Estimated amount to h-
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  • 456 1 LEGCO'S LIFE EXTENDED BY ONE YEAR Announcing the extension of the life of the Council by one year addressing the Legislature yesterday, the Governor Sir John Nicoll said: "I announced in this Council in July, I have set up Constitutional Commission to review the whole constitution and to make recommendations.
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  • 91 1 There were no speeches made yesterday in the Legislative Council on the Adjournment. When the motion for adjournment was moved by the Colonial Secretary, it was riwarly 5 pjn. A few seconds passed and no body got up to speak and the President declared the Council
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  • 159 1 LONDON, Oct. 20. Two London newspapers have al. ready received 136 replies to advertisements for ten "personality plus" confidential secretaries wanted for Malaya ait £938 a year. "There will be no difficulty in filling the posts an official told Reuter last night. The girls are
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  • 198 1 Mass Meetings: Govt's Policy Unchanged (By Our Staff Reporter) In view of the present situation in the Colony, the Government's policy regarding public meetings will not be changed, said the Colonial Secretary replying to Mr. M. P. D. Nair's criticism in the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Nair, speaking on the
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  • 71 1 Ordinances at present in force affecting Industrial relations between Employers and Employees in Singapore, are The Labour Ordinance (Gap. 69); The industrial Courts Ordinance, 1940, and The Wages Councils Ordinance. 1955, said the Colonial Secretary yesterday in tire Legislative Council. The three Service Departments In the Colony are
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    • 516 2 THE Malayan Indian Community has set a splendid example by their quiet and -orderly, peaceful and constitutional manner of protest in support of the Federal Councillors' resignation over the Cabinet issue. At Sunday's mammoth mass meeting of Indians held at the Town Hall in the Federal
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  • 1234 2  - Malaya Settles Indian Workers On Land To 'Grow' Good Citizens "NURA" •y Malaya has made a "big beginning" this fall to settle Indian labourers in the peninsula as "land-earning peasantfarmer", in her bid to build a united nation of her six million people and double food yields to attain self
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  • 483 2 United Mills Affairs MUDALIAR ON SCOPE OF INQUIRY MADRAS: The Union Government has expressed the de»ire that the report of the sub-oonunlttee appointed with Sir A. Ramaswamy MudaUar as Chairman to make further investigation of the affairs of the India United Mills lA<l., Bombay and five sugar mills, be submitted,
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  • 186 2 LONDON: A course of training in Britain, under the Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation Scheme in modern industrial radiographic practice has been started by Srt N. C. Ba.gchl. Assistant Director in charge of the X-Ray laboratory of the Government of India's Teat House at AHpore, Calcutta.
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  • 79 2 KARACHI: A fight occurred here between rival groups at the meeting of the Karachi Provincial Muslim League, resulting in .some persons being injured. The meeting had been called to elect representatives to the forthcoming meeting of the Pakistan Muslim Council, but some members said that
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  • 78 2 2,40.842 spindles, and 6,412 looms, and employ nearly 20,--000 labourers. Their authorised issued, and paid up capital is Rs. 2.50 crores. E. D. Sassoon and Company owned the mills till 1943, when the mills were bought by the present management. The miUs made profits of Rs. 3.14 crores In 1943,
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  • 250 2 BOMBAY: President Prasad said here that the problem of destitute woman deserved greater attention than at present both by the people and the Government. Dr. Prasad was presiding over the silver jubilee celebrations of the Shraddhanand Anath Mahilashram of the Hindu Women's Rescue Home
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  • 169 2 (KARACHI: The Pakistani Government announced that the Governor-Geneml, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, was leaving here on six weeks' leave and would visit the middle East, Europe and the USA. During hia "informal tour he is expected to meet, among others. President Elsenhower, the King of Iraq the
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  • 178 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Nehru denied reports appearing in a section of the Press that King Tribhuvan was going to abdicate. He paid a courtesy call on the King. Mr. Nehru was conducted to the King's room by General Bljay. Nepalese Ambassador in New Delhi. The Prime Minister
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  • 63 2 LONDON: An Indian Art Exhibition was opened In Warsaw by Sri K. P. S. Menon. Indian Ambassador to Moscow, Sri Menon said that during the last few years, the Polish and Indian nations had come closer to each other. "At the U.N. forum, Poland
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  • 329 2 ERNAKULAM: The United Front of Leftists comprij ing the Communist Party, the Revolutionary Socialist Pam and the Kerala Socialist Party, the main Opposition i n thi Travancore-Cochin Legislature, recently decided to contest the ensuing general elections with a common symbol and common programme.
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  • 117 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Delimitation Commission met here under the chairmanship of Sri N. Chandrasekara Ayyar. Besides the official members. the associate members Sris V. P. Nayar. K T. Achuthan, and A. M. Thomas M.U P.s were present. The committee recently discussed proposals for the realignnv t
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  • 205 2 MADRAS: Mr. V. N. Subbaroyan, Commissioner of the Corporation of Madras. that he had discussions with the legal adviser of tho Madras Tramway Company, Limited yesterday in regard to the resumption of the tram service in the City. Mr. Subbaroyan pointed out that the legal adviser had
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  • 101 2 MADRAS: Dr. John Richanj Emens, a specialist in the training of teachers, who is now in the city, addressed a meeting at the Rbnade Hall Mylapore. Mr. Justice Ba^heer Ahmed Sayeed presided. Dr. Emens said there was a lot in common between India and America where family, and
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  • 62 2 Varkala and Ulloor Quilon 34, Kunnathoor and Chengannoor, being double member constituencies Kottayam 21, Peerimede and Devicolam having two seats reach and Trichur 25 Vadakkancherri and Irinjalakuda having two seats each. It is understood that the list of constituencies will be published soon, and that objections and suggesting will be
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  • 1459 3 U£ walked into my apart- ment at the Hotel Continental in Bogota with a vigorous stride, this tall, thin young priest. There was a glowing light in his eyes and he had a mysterious object under his robe. It was Father Joaquin Saltedo, who has evolved an
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  • 580 3 CASTE DISTINCTIONS ARE ARTIFICIAL-Dr. Radhakrishnan CWTTARANJAN, W. Bengal: India's Vice- President. Ur. S. KadhaJui»hnaa, said ibat if they were to root out the evils of poverty and unemployment, they should work hard with a spirit of sacrifice. Addreslng a meeting in the railway town on his first visit here he
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  • 150 3 SPIRIT ORDERED: FATHER THREW THREE CHILDREN MADURAI Madan Singh, 42 father of four children, told the police that he took his children to Srirangam. about 100 miles from Madura! and threw three of them, a boy and two *irls, aged 7, 6 and 2 respectively into the River Cauvery, as
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  • 191 3 CALCUTTA: The Mayor and the City Councillors, numbering about 80 were kept confined to the Central Municipal buildings from 6 pm. on Oct. R. by about 3,000 employees of the Corporation. Shortly after a meeting of the Corporation Council in the evening, the employees surrounded
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  • 138 3 KURNOOL: The Aadhr* Cabinet considered at ltd meeting recently the finalisation of the State emblem. A provisional emblem com* prising the Asoka Lions, "Dharma Chakra" and the "Puma Kumbham," replaca of the design on the Amaravatl Stupa in Guntur District, was adopted some time ago by tthe Governor.
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  • 193 3 BANGALORE Dhanalakshmi, the mystery girl of Coorg, who, it is stated has not taken food and water for over a year now arrived in Bangalore from Mysore, accompanied by her parents. She is now In a special ward in the Victoria Hospital. It may be mentioned that the
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  • 271 3 INVESTMENT IN INDIA— U.S. PUBLICATION NEW DELJU: yhe U.S. Department of Commerce in a handbook entitled "investment in India," published in the USA, states that a significant aspect ot the climate for investment in India is a growing recognition that private enterprise in general hag an important part to play
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    43 3 Photo. President Vincent Auriol re«vi\ i's Mohammad Ikramullah (left), Pakistan's nw\ Ambassador to Paris, when Ikrnmullah presented hi* credentials at the Elysee Palace in I'urU, October IS. In the centre 1h M. Andre de La Chauviniere, chief of Protocol at the JElysee. A.P.
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  • 695 3 "XIOW much should a man tell his wife about hia i work?" A young fellow, just mar- I ried, asked this question. And it is a hard one to answer. It is a problem that comes up in almost every marriage, particularly as a result of
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  • 363 3 National Cadet Corps Policy POONA: Sri Satish Chandra, Union Deputy Minister for Defence, said the Union Government desired that a uniform policy with regard to the National Cadet Corps should dc maintained throughout the country. Sri Satish Chandra, who was commenting on the recent decision of the Bombay Government, which
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  • 285 3 Tobacco Prices Slump— Criticism PATNA: P. D. Khaltan, Secretary, Bihar Tobacco Growers Association, in a statement said that if the present artificially created slump in raw tobacco prices was allowed to continue, "not only will the tobacco growers, numbeiing over 10,000,000 be ruined but a'so the Government's excise revenue will
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  • 467 3  -  S. J. Tilak The exhibition of paintings at the Technical College, K.L., presented by the Federation Arts Council is a definite landmark in the cultural history of Malaya. Before attempting to review the quality of the exhibits one must, in all fair ness congratulate the
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  • 51 3 KARACHI A joint citizen* committee last week called for a general strike here on Oct 23 to demand that Karachi should become an autonomous province. At present Karachi is cen trally administered and th* 1 demand now is that it should be made a Governor's
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  • 1393 4  -  M. P. PANDIT "Universities in India are not centres of learning but centres for examinations," observed an < ininent educationist from abroad. This remark is un- xceptionable. There is a keei* ware ness of this drawback in the system of University education in India and many
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  • 849 4  -  R. COOMARASWAMY NEW DELHI: Mr. R. Cooraaraawamy, President of the .unrii for Technical Cooperation (Colombo Plan) which is now in smision in New Delhi, on October 8 reviewed the as* ist.uncr Hi* far rendered under the Plaa and explained the Technical Cooperation Scheme one of the two
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  • 213 4 MADRAS: A Harvard Alt craft of the Indian Air Force was involved in an accident at the I.A.F. Station. Tambaram. Wing Commander Zaffar Shah of the Training Command, Indian Air Force, who was the sole occupant of the plane, had a miraculous escape. Wing Commander Zaffai
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  • 147 4 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of IncHa have decided to abolish with effect from October 7 the export duty on iron and steel bars, heavy structurals (including: heavy sections of joists, channels and angles), tin plates and baling hoops, the Finance Ministry announced here recently.
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  • 401 4  -  Stan Swinton (By ROME The poor seem to have more immunity to disease than the rich. That, anyway, was the implication in a report presented to the sixth International Congress of Microbiology here by Dr. Reuben L. Khan. Dr. Khan. University of Michigan bacterio logist and
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  • 595 4 BANGALORE: The Standing Committee o; the Roman Catholic Bishops Conference in India, recommended measures to ensure that "our educational Institutions conform to the changed conditions in India, in fostering the study of the national language, and regional languages, as also to appear genuinely Indian in their
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  • 88 4 CALCUTTA. A deputation consisting of Mr. Manindra Narayan Roy, President, and Mr. Dhircndra Nath Das Gupta, Secretary of the Indian Journalists' Association, Mr. Atul Dutt, Editor of the now defunct Satyajug and Mr. Harlpada Choudhury, Secretary, Benette Coleman Employees Committee, met Mr. V.V. Girl, the Union Labour
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  • 1516 4 MADRAS: Mr. Justice E.E. Mack called upon educated persons to consider sympathetically the problems connected with villages, and to help bridge the gulf between village and urban culture by evolving a synthes s of the old and the new Mr Mack, at the outset, said he would like
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  • 77 4 TiruneJveli: The petition filed on behalf of K. V. K. Swamy and 95 others, alleged to be adherents of the Dravida Mun netrfc Kazhagam, Tuticorin. accused In the Tuticorin Rioting case, for retransfer of the case against them to the Tuticorin Court from the Tirunelveli Court came
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  • 357 5 Br. U.S. Press Also Hail! NEW DELHI: Prime Miniser Nehru has sent the following Dusserah message to Genmi Tk™. Commander of the Indian CusSitan bSSTLkSSL^ H.,.,., n Curtodlui Fore u. KoiSL W. -S JJ* e: S ass s sml' iffivESF BRITISH I'RKss PRAISES LONDON:
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  • 109 5 Indo U.K. Stand On Korea Wrong? CALCUTTA: Representative Leroy Johnson. Chairman of a seven-man .sub-committee of the VJ&. House Armed Services Ca.' tC e .1 here recently, criticiaed both Indian and Britain— lndia over the Korean PoWs question. Britain for trading with Red China. Britain's claim she is not selling
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  • 223 5 Of events in British Guiana, Time and Tide says: "Sugar workers went out on strike. They had been out before, but this time they were called out by a Cabinet Minister and they were encouraged to stay out by another Cabinet Minister. According to the Governor,
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  • 156 5 BOSTON: The CHRISTIAN ScaENCiJ MONITOR of Boston nas paid tiioute to Lieut. General Thimayya and Major General Thorat for their work m connection with tue Hl>i\C The editorial says; "U«ut. General K. S. Thimayya, th« Indian Chairman of the NNRC has impressed many American newsmen with
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  • 93 5 NEW DELJfI: The Indiun Government has informally warned British diplomats here that the British Guiana situation "la creating a great deal of anti-British feeling In In'dia," reliable sources said here. Indian officials expressed "concern at the apparently undemocratic procedure" used lo oust Premier Oheddi Jagan, the
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  • 131 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government lost a revenue of Its. 20,000 due to a Treasury error. The Government accepted the tender of a private firm t<* iwppiy a spertAed type of building material, the contract being "inclusive of Import duty." But the tender, tn jfolnjr round
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  • 170 5 TIRUCHENGODE Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, appealed to Tamil men and women, especially the Dravida Kaznagam members and followers, to arm themselves with Knives and daggers to protect themselves. Kererring io the plight of the weavers, who formed the bulk of the p^pu.atlon of Tamil Nad, he pointed
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  • 110 5 BORDER PATROL ENGAGE BHUPAT GANG m-tiAiMUK: Jagmai Singh, known as Bhupat of Ra-jas-than, who has oeen taking rerupee in Pakistan for some time was with four members of his gang, engaged by the Hajasthan Armed Constabulary in a gun battle along the indo-PakLstani border in Jaisalmer District on Monday, according
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  • 244 5 NEW DELJII: The Advisory panels of the Central Social Welfare Board, whose composition has b««n finalised, will soon undertake tours of certain selected States to establish f contacts with voluntary organisations engaged in welfare work, which have asked for financial aid from the Board. The
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    27 5 Photo Indian Trade Minister D. P. Kainarkar slims Berlin's J*^ <* distinguished visitor* In UwMßterita Cit> Hall, Oct. 12, as the actine Mavor. WuJt.-r s/.h«jh..' looks on.- A.P.
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  • 121 5 CHANDIGARH The Punjab Congress Legislature Party decided to expel five members of the party for violation of discipline by 96 votes to 17. One of the 114 members present remained neutral. The five members are Pandit Sriram Sharma, former Minister, Mr. Kidarnath Seghal. Prof. Mota
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  • 110 5 NEW DELJiI: Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, President of the Hindu Mahasabha has written a letter to Master Tara Singh, urging him to reconsider the decision taken at the recent Akali Conference to start (Uriel action. Mr. Chatterjee it is understood, has stated' in his letter that any
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  • 767 5 MECHANICAL TEA PLUCKING Nothing Is likely to change the economy of large areas of South- East Asia so much a,s the widespread adoption of mechanical tea- plucking. The present armies of female labour would no longer be required, and their places would be taken by much smaller numbers of .more
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  • 436 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. C Mukherji, Chairman of the Indian Airlines Corporation, said that the first stage of integration of the existing airlines would be 'completed by the beginning of the next year. Mr. Mukherji said the Corporation wanted to abolish the present "lines system" and r«place
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  • 208 5 NEW DELHI: A party of 800 school students, including I 100 girls, from nearly 60 schools of Delhi, will start on a country-wide educational tour on Wednesday. Out of teachers accompanying: the students, 20 are women. This educational tour, probably the first of lta kind
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  • 258 5 NEW DELHI: The £15 million "Commonwealth Development Finance Company," set up in London recently to stimulate economic development in Commonwealth countries, may extend its operaions also to non-Common-wealth countries of South and Southeast Asia as a result of discussions here it was underStood. The subject is likely to
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  • 76 5 KARACHI: The Pakistan Muslim League Council expressed the "gravest concern" at the "continued delay In holding a free and fair plebiscite in Kashmir." A resolution said that because of this delay "a mounting wave of dissatisfaction and bitterness is sweeping the country." It expressed "horrow and indignation at
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  • 183 5 MADRAS Addressing the Anthropological Society at the University Buildings on the "History of Skull Trepanation," Dr. B. Ramamurthi, art, and science of the past were competent to aid in the progress of the future. He referred, to the .discovery in France of trephinated skulls belonging to the Neolithic
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  • 50 6 Income Tax Bill Referred To Select Committee The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill passed through Ita second reading and referred to a Select Committee consis ting- of: The Financial Secretary (Chairman), Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. N. A. Mailal, Mr. C. R. Dasarathu Raj and Mr. C. F. Smith.
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  • 54 6 Mr. M. P. D. Nair withdrew his motion seeking "instruc* tion to the Select Committees of this Council on (a) the Standing Orders (to) the Na» tlonai Service Bill and (cj the Central Provident Bill, that they shall submit reports on th« progress made ana the present
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  • 111 6 Asked what progress haft up-to-date been made in the proposed conduct of Rural District Council Elections and whether Government will indicate a target date by which popular elections to Rural District Councils w m take place, the Colonial Secretary said, the Chairman of the Rural Board in
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  • 1095 6 (JOoMtfamed from page 1) amounts to $236.7 million, which when set off against the revenue shows a deficit of |32 million. NOT SO ALARMING! "This at first sight might seem alarming, but the position is much improved when it is remembered that a sum of $22.4 million is
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  • 505 6 Malayan Board To Examine increase Of Allowances (By Our Staff Reporter) The Legislative Council yesterday amended and passed a motion brought by Mr. C. K. Dasaratha Raj for review of the deductions allowed from the assessable income of an individual resident in the
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  • 68 6 The Colonial Secretary was asked: (a) on how many Primary Schools will building- opera* tions commence in 1954; and (b) on how many Secondary Schools will building operations commence in 1954. He replied: "No definite answer can be given until the Estimates are approved by this
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