Indian Daily Mail, 29 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC No. 289. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 426 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) More 'Aliens' than British Subjects have been issued with 'Entry* and 'Re-entry' permits in September, to land in Singapore. 1,179 applications from 'Aliens' ns against 970 (coverIng 1032 persons) from 'British Subjects' have been issued witti Entry
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  • 181 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 28.— Death fit last mercifully released Doctor T. S. S. Rajan Tuesday from a long ordeal of auffering, which began a year ago, when stroke l«id him totally paraJysed and nearly unconscious. A distinguished doctor of medicine and first Minister
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  • 35 1 SAIGON, Oct. 28.— 8a0 Dai, Vietnam head of state, arrived here today on returning from his two months' visit to France. He went to faria to discuss self -government for Vietnam.— Reuter
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  • 83 1 AJjunied Road fire victims il pMatat living in the SingaBadminton Association Hill hive been registered for X J.T. accommodation. Firu victims living outside with relatives or friends should <v to the Singa;<ore ImproveTru^t from today onwards to be registered. r .lrrangementa which a*n now been
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  • 99 1 is an offence to build on \rown Land or to cultivate It you have no licence. Patrols make frequent inspection lf all Crown Land. They have H powers to demolish any "authorised building which i* wuifr erected. The patrols can titly to a Police Court n
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  • 269 1 RUSSIA FOR BIG THREE CONFERENCE NEW YORK, Oct. 28—Russia's Andrei Vishingky yesterday reiterated the Soviet Union is agreeable to a meeting of the Chiefs of State of the big powers on world problems, but he objected to any test of Soviet sincerity and good intentions as a preliminary step to
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  • 126 1 The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. Q. Casey, ia due to arrive at Kallang airport, Singapore, by BO AC airliner from Colombo at 4.35 pm. today. During the two and a half days he will be in Singapore Mr. Casey hopes to see the
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 28— Kurnool. the capital of Andhra suffered its first serious theft on Monday when thousand rupees were stolen off the counter of the Imperial Bank. This overgrown village swelled by thousands of newcomers, has now become a serious problem for
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  • 158 1 —MR. McNIECE "There is no need to co-opt a representative from the Hawkers' Union to the City Council's Hawker Committee, because in the Council there are trade unionists who have been elected by the popular vote. If co-option were to be made in the case of
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  • 89 1 The President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, announced yesterday in the City Council that the number of registered voters for City Council elections showed an increase of 5,379, thus making a total of 50,275 registered electors in the City for City
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  • 239 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 28.— Indian officers attached to the Korean Repatriation Comrflission said privately yesterday there appears to be no hope of resuming on a large scale the interviews with antiRed war prisoners who have refused to go home. The five-nation commission settled down to
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 28. The Chief Minister of Madras Sri Rajaji just returned from his tour of Coimbatore and Salem Districts, brought back very encouraging report of conditions there, following tne six years of hardships caused by failure of monsoons. He s*id the
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  • 36 1 The City Council at itj meeting yesterday elected Mra. Robert Eu, Mr S. Jaganathan and Mr. 8. P. Ho to represent the Council on the Committee of Appeal under the Cln«mttofraphic rums ortoajut
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  • 125 1 LONDON, Oct. 28. Prime Minister Churchill said yesterday he would like to have informal talks with President Elsenhower and assured the American President of a warm reception If he came to London. Churchill made the statement in the House of Commons in answer to Labourite
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  • 746 1 Decision Referred Back To Finance Committee (By Our Staff Reporter) The City Council yesterday after nearly an hour's debate referred back the decision of the Finance and General Purposes Committee to lease a portion of City Council land tor erecting a new
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 1 Photo. Premier and Foreign Minister JTAWAHARLAL NEHRU of India (extreme right) whispers with ESCOTT REID, Canadian High Commissioner to India (centre), with Aiistmiian Foreign Minister RICHARD CASEY watching at extreme left, during a meeting of the annual Colombo Plan Consultative committee at Delhi, Oct. 90. A.P.
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  • 439 1 City Council Will Negotiate With Unions Of Its Own Employees Only (By Our Staff Reporter) The City Council decided yesterday that new unions seeking recognition for .the purpose of conducting negotiations with the Council must restrict their membership to Council employees only. The decision further stales that where such new
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  • 49 1 The finals of thr InterDlvistonal First Aid Competiticn run by the St. John Ambulance Brigade will take place at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall. Gvll'emard Road, on Sunday November 1 at 3 pm. Tho Officer Adminis^ring *he Go\ emir.ent. Mr. W. A. C Gocde,
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  • 257 2 NBW DELMI The External Affairs Ministry of the Govrnniont of India has announced ihrec diplomatic appointments. Air. Bhagwat Dayal, who is now Ambassador to Indonesia. »sto be Ambassador to Afghanistan. Mr. A. C. Nambiar has been appointed Minister to Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Mr. B. N. Nanda is
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  • 933 2  -  J. M. SPEY BY IT should not surprise anyone that the French Council of Ministers have sent the Vietnam Head of the State, Bab 1 >ai a Note asking for an explanation of the resolutions i ccenUy passed by the Vietnam National Congress. Whatever views may
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  • 240 2 BOMBAY: Sri N. M. Joshl, Trade Unton leader, requested thp Pnm e Minister. Sri Nehru, to "use his position in the liritish Commonwealth to persuade Portugal to negotiate with India for th e freedom of lloa," inaugurating the annual ses- sion of the Goa
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  • 672 2 ALLAHABAD: The Congress President, Sri Nehru, addressing a Congress workers' meeting at Anand Bhavan said the Congress was a broad-based national organisation, and also a party so far as elections, and the running of Government were concerned. He said in so far as the Congress was
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
    • 773 2 Resignation Off Five Indian Councillors Sir, It is very unfortunate that !t became imperative for the five -Indian Members of the Federal Council to resign enblock on an issue which la taken to task as "Communal." To be fair to the Councillors concerned and to His Excellency the High Commissioner
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  • 927 2  -  ELISABETH BARKER BY xne decision of Britain and the USA to withdraw thtir 10 000 troops from Trieste ha." oeen taken with the long-term aim of closing a dangerous gap m the European defence syscem. This sounds a paradox ~>ut is none the leas true. Kver since
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  • 52 2 RANGOON: India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amnt Knur, described the South African Government's mcasres to turn out Indians from that country as "madness." Addressing a mass meeting of the Indians organised by the All-Burma Indian Congress, she expressed the hope the South African Government's actions were a "pa^sing
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  • 26 2 JAP PRINCE MRS. PANDIT Prince Akihito is pictured with U.N. Secretary-General Dag HAMM AKSKJ(HI) and Mrs. VIJAYA LAKSIIMi PANDIT, of India, President of the General Assembb:.
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  • 715 3 Details Of The Scheme MADRAS: The reorganisation of the Department* of t he Madras Secretariat has been completed epartmeiltB l-ndrr the reorganised set-up, there wiil be nine Departments, instead of the present twelve, and these will bY Iwiffiiafd, respectively, as Public, Home, Law fSSiJ public Works, itevenue
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  • 187 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Legislative Assembly session, which is to commence on Nov. 23, is to last four days. The session will commence with the Governor's address to the Assembly. The same day, the Members of the Assembly will be sworn in. The next day, Nov. 24, the election
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  • 136 3 BOMBAY: The India Government will shortly establish an employment office for seamen, it was learnt recently. The start is to be made first in Bombay Port, and then extended to Calcutta. Bombay and Oalcutta ports supply over one lakh of seafarers annually to ships of various countries. Preliminary
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  • 70 3 BOMBAY: Vegetables are qualified by expressions like EurorK-an Grown" In neuspainrr advertisement* in South Africa, according to Mr. B. P. Singh, an Indian journalist in South Africa now on a tour of India. Mr. Singh said in South Africa polite'iy-phrased sl^n hoards laying "Gentlemen Only or "Ladies Only"
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  • 216 3 MADRAS: Sri C. Subramaniam. Minister for Finance and Education said the Government was considering measures to check propaganda fastering communal hatred, and ill-will. The Minister next stressed the importance of discipline, and character. To a certain extent want of discipline and moral conduct night be responsible 'or th«
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 The U.S. Vice -President Mr. Nixon signing the visitor's book at the City Council, when he visited there to meet the City Councillors. To his left Is Mr. T. T. Rae, then Acting President of the City Council.
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  • 349 3 Prohibition Led To More Crimes, Bombay MADRAS: Srimath Krishna Hutheesingh, Prim c Minister Nehru's sister, declared that the drastic steps adopted by the Bombay Government to enforce prohibition strictly had only led to an increase in crime and introduced all sorts of unsocial elements. Srimathi Hutheesingh, who was inaugurating the
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  • 367 3 MADRAS: The Government has forwarded to the Corporation of Madras, and the Chairman, Madras City Improvement Trust extracts of the recommendations made by the Environmental Hygiene Committee on ways and means of effecting economy in expenditure on the construction of buildings. The Committee has pointed out
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  • 583 3 NAIROBI: Mr. C. B. Madan, an Indian member, said in the Kenya Legislative Council that he had "complete confidence in the Government when he bitterly opposed a European member from Mombasa, Mr. S. V. Cooke's motion of "no confidence" in the Government. Two other Indian
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  • 123 3 KARACHI; Mian Iftikharuddin of the Azad Pakistan Party told the Pakistan Constituent Assembly that ''Muslims are treated better in India than we treat Hindus here, except in Kashmir." Mian Iftikharuddin made the statement while speaking during the general debate on the Basic Principles Committee report of the
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  • 764 3 M AURAS: The Government has accepted in principle a proposal that the Revenue Hoard should be abolished, but the implementation of this decision will take time, l>erhaps a year, until the resettlement of zemindar! areas taken over by it is completed. It has
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  • 113 3 SYDNEY, Oct. 27. The second British atomic weapon was exploded in Australia this morning. It created only a ripple of Australian interest. No news representatives were present at today's blast and no further details will be announced. Prime Minister R. G. Menzies, in a brief announcement at
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  • 94 3 U.N. N.N.R.C. LONDON, Oct. 27. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said in the House of Commons yesterday that gfood relations had now been established between the United Nations Command tin Korea and the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission. He said: "The Commission has been assured of the U.N. Command's support
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  • 36 3 REWA: Sri K. Santhanam, Lieutenant-Genernor of Vindhya Pradesh, underwent a minor operation. He has been advised rest for the next 10 days. All his encasements for the oeriod have been cancelled.— FOC
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  • 100 4 COLOMBO: Sir L*ilita Rajat>akse formally n-s tuned hla i>ortfolio of Justice last week. He submitted his resignation to the Governor-General and also sent a personal letter to the Prime Minister, Sir John •Kotclawala. He told the Prime Minister that as Sir John had expressed doubts about the legal
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  • 224 4 Ceylon News: CEYLON TO DEVISE SCHEME COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has naked the Minister of Labour to submit a comprehensive scheme to utilise folly all available manpower In the country for development purpose a. The Premier^ request was made at a conference in his office
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  • 242 4 COLOMBO: The Port d Colombo, the blergest employer of labour In Ceylon, 20,006 workers, may be declared aa essential service. The quettloa is b«m« -oomsidered by tne Prime «nniai«r Sir John Kotelawala. with a view to preventing sudden strikes in the Port, which tend to dislocate
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  • 238 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress President, Mr. 8. Thondaman, submitted certain proposals to Mr. Beans, Chairman of the Estate Employers Federation, which, if accepted by the Federation, would safeguard the future status of workers of Indian origin on the estates. Drawing the attention of the
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  • 428 4 COLOMBO: The Official Languages Commission have criticised the last Cabinet for rejecting a proposal made by them in a fourth interim report; this priced the setting up of a department to complete the change from English to Swabhasa in Government departments. The criticism is contained in
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  • 314 4 LONDON, Oct. 28.— The United States has promised India It will use its influence to Insure South Korean President Syn groan Rhee's government respects the Korean truce, confirmed officials said yesterday. India had called for some such assurance. A State Department
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  • 250 4 PARIS, Oct. 28. Former Preknier Edouard Daladier yesterday told the French National Assembly that France shauld say to the Communist. led rebels in Indo-china "we offer you peace. Do you want it?" Daladier spoke during "a day long debate on the hopes and aims of France
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  • 176 4 COLOMBO: An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said that the Prime Minister would shortly review the decision of the last Government to re-introduce the immigration and Emigration Amending Bill. He, however, denied that the purpose of the Prime Minister's impending visit to Mannar the favourite landing spot
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  • 100 4 The Postmaster-General. Malaya announces that in order to ensure delivery for Christmas, Correspondence and parcels should be posted not later than dates, as shown below. Latest dates of posting of Airmail letters to India Dec. 10, Pakistan Dec ls, W. Pakistan Dec. 17, and Ceyion
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  • 60 4 Mr. W. R. Scott, Senior Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, will hand over a new school to the Education Department authorities at 9.30 ajn. on November 4 at Nee Soon. The Nee Soon school consist* of 16 classrooms and can be commodate 600 children. Also buiit are
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  • 54 4 KARACHI, Oct. 28. The Pakistan government has allowed a special forward exchange to cover for capital goods from Japan, Britain, and other countries on a deferred payment basis. Arrangements have been made under which importers in Pakistan will be able to secure forward exchange cover from
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  • 63 4 In addition to the 30 members of the. public who will be awarded gold and silver medals by the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickera, at the Blood Transfusion Unit, General Hospital, at 3 p.m. tomorrow, October 30, a further donor will also receive
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  • 42 4 COLOMBO: Mrs. Mcenakshiplllai, mother of Mr. C. Suntharalingam, M.P. for V^vuniya, died last week, aged 86. She left five sons the late Dr. C. PanchalinKam, Mr. Justice Nagaiingam, Mr. C. Suntharalingam, Mr. O. Thiagaingam and Dr. S. Amirthallngam. FOC
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  • 40 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28. Prince Sardar Mohammed Hashim Khan, 75, former Minister of Afghanistan for 17 years, had died in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Afghan Embassy announced here last night. The Embassy said he was buried yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 89 4 Applications In Excess Of $10m. Loan Accepted The City Council President disclosed in the City Council yesterday that it has been decided the applications received for debentures, in excess of the $10m. loan floated recently shall be accepted. He said the loan was over-subscribed by l'^rn. Compared to the $10m.
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    • 295 4 Gift Fund For Indian Troops In Korea The following have been authorised by the Gift Fund For Indian Troops in .Korea Committee to receive voluntary donations for the Fund by issuing Committee's receipts: Mr. M. Jamnadaa J. Mehta, 85, Market Street, Sinnpore 1; Mr. J. S. Nair, c/o 44. Race
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