Indian Daily Mail, 12 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No, 272. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1958 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1330 1 DEFICIT OF $146 m. THIS YEAR $192 m. IN 1954! *iJ^Si oSS t !!S Hm Of M^teya, will have a deficit of this year, and $192,038,520 next year. This is revealed in the standing Finance Committee's report issued last evening. The
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  • 97 1 01"" Own Correepood«mt LUCKNOW, Nov. 11—The State's Supply Minister C. B. Gupta's car was attacked by angry crowd of University Students on Monday evening when he was leaving the campus and completely damaged. Senior members of staff, however, managed to get the minister safely out of
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  • 78 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov 11. The Madras State will' shortly go ahead with the execution of Vaigai and Araaravathi Projects which are extensions of Mettur Scheme but whose implementation has been postponed for a long time because of priority for projects in Andhra Areas. The Finance
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  • 135 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. S. Jaganathan, elected City Councillor, told me yesterday certain officials of the Singapore Harbour Board are asking the employees under them to vote for a candidate of their choice. Such influencing or intimidating of voters constituted an infringement of
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  • 67 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Nov. 11.— Students agitation here continues and about a dozen students were arrested on Monday, when they created disturbance outside the University College. So far a total of twenty students are under arrest. The situation is reported to be peaceful
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  • 73 1 FJiotos. Members of the All-India Manufacturers* Organization Industrial Delegation photographed on their arrival at Kallang Airport, Tuesday. In the centre (hands folded in front) Is Mr. Murarji J. Vaidya, leader of the Delegation. On the extreme right is Mr. A. M. M. Murugappa ■r hi ttiar, a
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  • 313 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 11, If is learnt that about eighty memebra out of 126 of Madras State Congress Legislature Party have presented a requisition to the Leader of the Party and Chief Minister Rajaji demanding that he immediately convene a meeting of the
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  • 444 1 Oral Evidence May Be Given In Public Or Private In his opening speech at the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Constitutional Commission at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday its Chairman Sir George Kendel assured that any representation made to the (Commission would be fully considered
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  • 100 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 11. Congress suffered serious reverse in Kangayam by-election when independent K. G. Palaniswami Gounder won by just eleven votes defeating Congressman A. K. Subbaraya Gounder. It will be recalled that Subbaraya Gounder was elected unopposed in general election to Asgemb'.y,
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  • 117 1 *Rom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 11. The Madras High Court on Monday admitted a petition from the State Government seeking to enhance the sentence passed on Dravlda Munnetra Kalagham leaders C N. Annadurai and four others. They were convicted by the Chief Presidency
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Taas, the official Soviet News Agency, denied In a message received lit London today a foreign press report that Mr. Malenkov, the Soviet Prime Minister contemplated joining the leaders of the Big Three Western Powers in a meet- tor- Reuter
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  • 140 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor (Labour) has written officially to the General Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, that he (Mr. Raj) "has ceased to be a member of the Party as from November 2, of my own
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  • 106 1 Frcm Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Nov. 11. Mr. S. K. Fatil. Bombay's dynamic Congress Chief and considered one of the best political organisers, has been deputed by the Congress President Sn Nehru to proceed immediately to take Charge of the coming election campaign
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  • 138 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General, will give a survey of the political situation in South East Asia at the Singapore Union of Journalists' lunch to be held in the Coral Room (not the Roof Garden), of the Adelphi Hotel next Monday, November
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  • 146 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Labour Party is understood to have sent a letter to Sir George Kendel indicating the Party stand regarding changes in the constitution of Singapore. The Party wants Singapore and the Federation be unified under a single sovereign legislature for
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. Nov. 12, "53 Trieste-The Only Solution XHE Balkan political volcano is again rumbling with ominous sounds. Small explosions too are being heard now and then, but when exactly the whole thing will erupt enveloping that part of the world, if not the entire world itself,
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  • 828 2 Indians Pakistanis Form Bulk Of Overseas Scholars At E' Burgh EDINBURGH: The pre-war popularity of Edinburgh University with students from the Indian subcontinent and Ceylon Is rapidly being restored. In the academic year 1935-36, there were nearly 250 students from India tand Ceylon (on the Drolls. This number had dropped
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  • 275 2 TRIVANDRUM: His High* ness the Rajpramukh has promulgated the TravancoreCochin Public Debt Ordinance V of 1953 which has been published in a Gazette Extraordinary last week. This Ordinance repeals and re-enacts the provisions of Ordinance 111 of 1953. On July 13, 1958. the Rajpramukh promulgated
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  • 172 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. G. Rajaram —Leader of the United People's Party, an opposition party in the State Assembly, said he strongly felt that In the larger interests of the country the Nizam should be deposed, and Hyderabad State disintegrated. In a statement to the Press. Sri Rajaram regretted
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  • 114 2 NEW DELHI: During July this year the output of power In India rose by about 39.2 million Kw over June due to increased production io the States of Bombay, Mysore and Travancore-Cochin. The total number of units generated by 627 undertakings was 588 million Kw,
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  • 508 2 Levy Of Sales Tax At Single Point Experiment In Madras COIMBATORE: Sri C. Subranianiain, Finance Mini*ter, has disclosed that the State Government would try the experiment of collecting Sales Tax at a single point on select commodities, and extend It to other commodities if the experiment proved successful. He said
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 564 2 Sir. The much talked of recent resignation of the five Indian Federal Councillors does not merely voice the dissatisfaction of a particular community but represent? the authentic protest of the most important minority in the country whose loyalty, sense of sacrifice and contribution 10 the national
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    • 400 2 Sir, Like many people 1 thought that Mesai S P. P Narayanan and Rajagopai were wrong when they resigned from the Federal Legislative Council on a purely communal issue. However, since then I have. heard the real facts, and it seems to me that placed in the
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  • 33 2 PHOTO His Excellency General Sir Gerald Tenipler KCB K.8.E., C.M.G., D.5.0., Hißh Commissioner and Com mander-bi-Chief of the Federation of Mala va. v Z. he arrived at London Airport.- A.P.
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  • 415 2 More than 12 'jathaa,* each consisting of nearly Sikh Harijans, will shortly be leaving thedr respective <lk trictH in Punjab State for Delhi to furnish a "countermorcha" to Master Tara Sing a. Master Tara Singh is treJiking: through districts of Punjab and P.E.P.S.U. with
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  • 58 2 CLEVELAND, Nov 9.- -The in° h Dft m arriage s this yea: in the U.S. was viewed with concern here Saturday hy a convention group- the North central Region. Diaper Service Institute of America Marriages are the barometer of our industry" s<:d institute president Ruben Fe'.man of
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  • 88 2 MEENAMISAKKAM: A mild sensation was caused recently at the Meenambakkam airport when a passenger bound for >Cbloinbo Ignoring the pilot's request started smoking on board the aircraft just before it touched down at Meenambakkam. The passenger on arrival was told by the airport authorities about the rules
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  • 64 2 CAIRO, Nov. 10. The Revolutionary Council decided iast night that Madame Mustafa is anas, wife of the former Wafdist Prime Minister should stand trial before the i evolutionary tribunal She is charged with having gained money illegally during the last two terms of her husbands
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  • 437 3 TRIVANDRLM: ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONDUCT OF GENERAL ELECTIONS IN TBAVAN- < ORE-COCHIN STATE ARE PROCEEDING APACK. A notification, issued states that to cope with tne large volume of work consequent thereto, the uovernment has treated the post of Chief Electoral Officer, who will
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  • 204 3 TRIVANDRUM: Dr. K. N. Katiu, Union Minister for Homo Affairs, who tour Tra-v.mcore-Oochln State, recently halted at certain places springin? a surprise on those, wno were accompanying him, and on the people in those places, to know for himself of the life the villagers were leading.
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  • 89 3 TRIVANDRUM. All hydroelectric projects, now under construction in TravancoreCochin State are to be completed by 1956 according to the plan of work adopted at a conference of those in charge of these works convened by the Chief Secretary. Sri V. N. Hajan. v&tR toe* projKt* completed,
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  • 139 3 SHANTINAGAR: Five prisoners of war, who escaped from their compound, have expressed a desire to go to India while three others want to go to Switzerland. Lt.-Gen. Thimayya, Chairman of the NNRC, reveaJed recently. All eight have been segregated and are being held
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  • 136 3 TRIVANDRUM: Srimathl Krishna Hutheesingh, Chairman of the Advisory Panel on Child Welfare, set up by the Social Welfare Board, recent* ly inaugurated a nursery training school here. Started under the auspicea of the Travancore-CochUj State Council for Child Weifare, the school will devote itself
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  • 179 3 Calcutta Streets Sater Than Bombay CALCUTTA: Calcutta streets are safer than those or liomoay, according: to a survey made by the Copenhagen police, and published by the committee for Road Safety in Copenhagen about the world's city traffic. The report, just available here, says: in Bombay with omy 40,uu0 motor
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  • 102 3 ARBHANGA: About 1,000 demonstrators, mostly women in tattered clothes, belonging to the Hood-affected areas in Sad.ir thana recently surrounded the office of the Coliector of Darbhanga and aiiouted slogans demanding food, relief and employment. A number of women, who attempted to enter the Collector's chamber by pushing
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  • 51 3 PHOTO. Tho Queen, the Duke of KtHnburch, who Is wearing uiasses, and Princess Margaret, smoking a cigarette through a long holder, laugh from the Royal Box daring the Royal Variety Performance at the London Coliseum on Nov. 2. The shotv was <«• -'•><' «»^> Mi
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  • 180 3 MADRAS: Shortly on the Bench of the Madras High Court two vacancies will arise Dy the retirement of Mr. lustlce Ch. Raghava Rao by the middle of this month, and Mr. Justice T. L. Venkatarama Ayyar by the end of the month. Two leading Advocates
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  • 111 3 BHOPAL: Bhopal's Finance Minister, Mr. Kamta Prasad, suffered serious burns last week in trying to prevent a 60-year-old Sindhi refugee from committing suicide at the Minister's residence. "The refugee was taken to Hospital, where he is still not out of danger. In a statement
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  • 923 3 Perfect Land Revenue Administratipn-Br. Legacy -S. K. CHETTUR MADRAS: Addressing the students of the Pachaiappa's College Union recently Sri S. K. Chettur. Revenue Secretary to Government, referred to thp concept of freedom, but sharply rebuked those who seemed to think that they could do anything free from all the ordinary
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  • 191 3 BANGALORE: It was a dream, come true for the people of Mulbagal, Taluq headquarters in Kolar district, when they werfl able to buy rice at half a seer a pie. There is a belief in the area that when the Tailur-Amani tank
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  • 91 3 NEW DELHI: Following the promulgation of the Ordinance expediting the liquidation of banns, the Government of India have issued a notincation under which court liquidators would be appointed in the High Courts at Calcutta ami Bombay and of i ravancore-Oochin. The other High Courts ir India have, for
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  • 78 3 JNEW DELJiI: Seven men and five women committed suicide by lumping clown from the historic Qutub Minar (about ten miles from New Delhi) this year, the Chief Minister, Mr. Brahm Prakash stated in reply to a question in the State Assembly lyThere way a
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  • 55 3 CHANDIGARH: Mr. Nehru who is paying a three-day visit to Punjab (1) will arrive by ail v Ambala on the morning of Nov. 1. He will motor to Chandigarh and will also visit Jullundur and Phagwara. He will attend a joint police tattoo of Punjab (I) and Punjab (P) police
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  • 501 3 NEW DELHI: The International Labour Organization had offered Its services to India to help her tackle the problem of unemployment in the country, Mr. j e f Hens Deputy Director-General of ILO, stated here recently Mr. Rens, who is now in India, said he
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  • 257 3 NEW DELHI: One of the longstanding and thorny issues "between India and Burma, namely, the repayment of Rs 71-crore debt by Burma to this country, will be taken up for consideration, and settlement shortly. Sri M. V. Rangachari, Joint Secretary to the Ministry of Finance will,
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  • 197 4 No British Flag Or Anthem In Ceylon Sir John's Letter To G.-G. COLOMBO, Nov. 11. Ceylon's Governor Qtmtni. Lord Soulbnry, has received short note from Sir John KoteUwaUk the Prime Minister, explaining why the Ceylon Government tuu Weckled not to urn the Union Jack or the ItrltUh national anthem in
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  • 154 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 11. A subpoena was served upon former President Truman yesterday, calling upon him to appear before the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee on Friday. A committee assistant served the subpoena to Mr. Truman at Mr. Truman's suite In the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel..
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  • 329 4 LONDON, Nov. 11. A Conservative ftneknber of Parliament, Sir Herbert WUUama, threw an enc »t the opposition In the House of i/wuDOM last nijrfctHe lau-r said lie did not realise it was a real eft?, but thought it was a china one. I'he egjr feu short
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  • 648 4 revenue so that it nviy become more self-supporting. LOAN EXPENDITURE It is necessary that Government should ensure that capital monies which are raised on loan account should be devoted in the main to those projects which are revenue earning, and which can be
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  • 131 4 DJAKARTA, Nov. ll.—Thc Indonesian Government yesterday one week after the announcement it would resume rubber sales to Communist China remained silent on details of the proposed trade. Government officials would neither confirm nor deny re» ports that Indonesia had ulready concluded an agreement for the
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  • 168 4 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Britain will hand over control of atomic energy on January 1 to a new organisation to be run on industrial lines, the Government announced yesterday. An official report named Lord Salisbury, who is Lord President of the Council, as the Cabinet
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  • 247 4 Britain's Financial Help To Malaya Lean Or Gift— Discussion LONDON, Nov. 11. British Governnjent officials yesterday discussed how best to help Malaya and Kenya two territorien in financial difficulty. Both want a loan or outright gift to bolster up their threatened economies. Together the sums will run into many million
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  • 44 4 At a second meeting of the Constitutional Commission which was held immediately after the inaugural session vesttrday morning it was denied to set up a committee to consider the functions and powers of local government authorities in the island.
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