Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC. No. 286. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953." FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 806 1 $5 1. 4 m. Grant Announced: Further Aid Also Promised TEMPLER S REVELATION IN FEDERAL COUNCIL In his opening address to the Budget Session of the Federal Legislative Council in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer announced a generous grant
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  • 310 1 "I am confident that given the spirit of purpose and goodwill which ha* rallied the country in the past few years, Malaya can and will overcome the difficulties which remain, and go on steadily to self-government and self-reliance," said General Tern pier addressing the
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  • 227 1 Mr. E. Himsworth, Financial Secretary, in his Budget speech in the Federal Council yesterday warned: 'The formidable deficit with which we arc faced this year must give rise among Honourable Members to considerable apprehension as to the future. Let me say immediately that the main
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  • 86 1 SURRENDERED TERRORISTS TREATED WELL The High Commissioner said that surrendered terrorists who could not be employed in the Special Operational Volunteer Force and were no longer required to help the Security Forces on an individual basks the Government proposed to establish an agricultural settlement whore they would be employed and
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  • 98 1 SETTLEMENT OF INDIANS ON LAND "Good and steady progress has been made in assisting Indian labourers by providing them with land of their own since the scheme was started this year", said the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, in the course of his address to the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 128 1 Referring to the development of the Federation Army, the High Commissioner said in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday that on Oct 1, th« Headquarters of the Ist Federal Division was formed In Taiping and next January, the 7th Battalion of the Malay Regiment would be formed at Port
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  • 280 1 From Our Own Correspondents MAI>RAS, Nov. 25.— Mr. Prakagam's ministry suffered defeat in the election of Deputy Speakership of Andhra. State assembly when its candidate Mr. G Nagabhughan was defeated by Communist supported candidate, Mr. P. Suryachandra Rao Mr. Rao actually a member of Praja-Socialist
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  • 76 1 Worldwide celebrations mark ed the eight)* anniversary of the United Nations while 4,000 watched a street programme on Oct. 25, at thie international body's home in Xew York City. Flags of the 60 member nationsjoined in the common effort for world peace were carried down the block-lop
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  • 34 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) last night invented the word "Trumanism" to define what he called "the placing Kf your political party above the interest of the country." Reuter
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  • 30 1 NEW DELtIA Nov 25.— Thi-re has Deen n change In the condition of Mr. Senegal Naraing Bau who Is lying critically ill In a Zurlrh hnspital.- IIS
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  • 340 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon, Nov. 26.— Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala's month-old government has warned its officers not to let foreign liquor loosen their tongues. A formal government directive warned public servants against disclosing official information "wittingly or unwittingly" to foreign represen- tatives at social functions.
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  • 273 1 ELECTIONS IN 1956 HINTED Speaking on the election* to the Federal Legislative Council, the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer in the course of his address to the Federal Legislature yesterday said:" The eiecton* to thin Council will be farcical if only
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  • 189 1 LAMENTABLE RESPONSE, SAYS GEN. TEMPLER Referring to the widening of entry into the Malayan Civil Service to include, among every five locally-born entrants, one who was not of the Malay race, the High Commissioner revealed yesterday, that applications were received from only 2 Chinese and 3 Indians. Out of these
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  • 423 1 Co-Operative Consumers Movement In Federation A paper was laid before the Federal Legislative Council yesterday detailing the progress ot the Co-operative Consumers Movement says the Co-operative Retail Movement as a whole, and the Malayaa Co-operative Wholesale Soctety, in the last year or *»o have been passing though h porio<l of
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  • 98 1 Concluding his address to the Federal Legislative Council yesterday, the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, said that there were some people whose only interest was to preach suspicion and even hatred. Their creed wa3 to achieve independence la this country there must first be created a common
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  • 631 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Nov. 26, '53 Malayan Language Problem TEACHING children more than one lankmage is not the peculiar bane of India, as there are many other countries where there is the «same problem,'" said Mrs. G. Parthasarathy, a- leading Indian educationist and Principal of Ethiraj College for
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  • 1448 2 Do Nat Separate From Madras Rajaji's Advice To Malabar OTTAPALAM: Mdnate a public meeting at Hie Ottapttom High School Haitian, Mr. C. RajagopeJaohm referred to the separation of Andhra and said that be hoped that people of T^nifAftr would not separate; from the Madras State as the Telugus had done.
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  • 329 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the people passed the Coir industry BUI, 1958. which provides for the control of the Industry by the Union Government and for that purpose, the establishment of a Coir Board and the levy of a customs duty on coir llbre, coir
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  • 158 2 PA CCA: Mr. Hildreth, American Ambassador to Pa* kistan, declared here that "the USA haa firmly and consistently encouraged the settlement of the Kashmir Issue in the U.N. Our record is clear and open for all to see. We have been and continue to
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  • 101 2 DARJEELLNG. Tensing Norkay, the Everest conqueror Prof. Glatthard of Switzerland and MaJ. N. D. Jayal returned here after an expedition to 'Kan 1 and 'Koptan 1 peaks, In the KangchanJungha region, In connection with the projected Mountaineering: Institute at 'Birch Hill.' which la expected to bo opened on
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: The Delhi State Legislative Assembly passed the Delhi Lotteries and rTize Competitions Control iiul, 1953. Tno Bill seeks to put an eirective check on th.c lotteries and crosswords campaign in the Press in the State and empowers the Collector to impose a fine
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    45 2 Mrs. Y. Yogasundram, wife of the Official Secretary ot the High Commissioner for Ceylon, and Mr. E. J. 800Il»y, President of the Canberra Art Ctub, at Ceylon's section of the 'exhibition of handicraft from Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Malaya, Pakts an and Thailand In Canberra, Australia.
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    21 2 Emperor Halle Selassie decorate* Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands with the Order of Solomon with a Grand Cordon, Ethiopia's Highest Decoration.
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  • 151 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru told the House of the People that the goodwill delegation of three lady members of Parliament from India to Japan was sent at tbe in vita* tion of the Government of Japan. It was an invitation to the lady members of
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  • 92 2 KARACHI: The Indo-Paki s lani railway conference which concluded here discussed, inconclusively the possibilities 1 of resuming railway passenger traffic between West Pakistan and India. The Traffic was snapped following partition. It was authoritatively understood that at a recent meeting Inaia proposed that the following routes operating
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  • 200 2 ERNAKULAM: Sir R. McGrigor, British First Sea Lord and Admiral of the Fleet, accompanied by the Comman-der-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, Vice-Admiral Sir Mark Pizey and Lady Pizey, arrived here by special "plane and was received by the Commanding Officers of the I.N.S. Venduruthy
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  • 61 2 I NEW DELHI: The Delhi University will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Laws on Mr. C. Rajaopalacharl, Chief Minister of Madras, at the annual Convocation of the University on Dec. 5, it is learnt here. The Vlce-Prealdent, Dr. B. Radhakrishnan, who is
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  • 803 3 Nehru Pays Tributes NEW DELHI: Delhi Sikhs turned out in thousands Frklay last to celebrate the birth anniversary of the founder and first Guru of their religion— Nanak. The Prime Minister was Ant to pay tribute to the Gum at a dewaa held fat Gandhi
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  • 76 3 RANGOON: Japan has signed an agreement to purchase 20.000 tons of Burma rice on a Government to Government basi9. it was understood here <ast week. Japan will pay £60 per ton. She has already bought about 150.000 tons of Burma rice during the current year.
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  • 74 3 CELEBRATIONS BY SIKH HINDUS CHANDIGARH: The Sikh and Hindu residents of Chandigarh Jointly celebrated the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak. Mr. Bhlmsen Sachar, Chief Minister, addressing the congregation, commended the teachings of Guru Nanak and said: "Let us take a pledge on this sacred day to shttd hatred and work
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  • 355 3 jam Mi;: Twenty-four military personnel, 11 irom India auu A3 from Pakistan crossed tne border when the InooPakistan excnange of pn« aoners took piacc at Suchet.garh betwten Jaxnmu and ttuukot. Tne exchange waa conductI «v in the presence of the U.N. j ODserver team irom wither jjiuo
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  • 174 3 LAHORE: Two Muslim League members in the Pu«» Jab (P) Assembly, including a Minister in the former Daultana Cabinet, have given notice bf a no-conflaence motion against Mr. Feroze Khan Noon. This was disclosed here last week by Chief Minister Noon at a Press conference when
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  • 111 3 KARACHI. The Pakistani Government has lo«g--ed a protest with India on the remarks on Pakistan made by Mr. Nehru at his recent Press conference. Mr. Nehru bad referred t© tao decision of Pakistan to •leclare Itself an Islamic rcuublic and said it was
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  • 446 3 KARACHI: Viscount Swinton, British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, said he <Jid not have the •faintest idea" about the reported Pakistanl-U.S. defence talks. When asked what would De Britain's reaction In case a Pakistani-U.S. defence agreement was signed, he said: "1 do not answer hypothetical
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  • 335 3 Birth Control Is Necessary MANCHESTER: The liberal 'Manchester Guardian.' commenting on the latest Indian census figures, said the growing acceptance in theory that birth control "is necessary may be one of the most important events in India recently if practice follows theory. A leading article said. "The Indian census figures,
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  • 76 3 During- his two-day Pahang tour (Nov. 12 the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C Wafchetmtoa, visited New Villages, Malay kamponga and riverine areas in the Tenierloh district. In this picture, he is seen (At rlghf) enjoying a drink of coconut milk in the native way at
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  • 192 3 LAHORE: Khwaja Nuzir Ahmed, Chairman of tho Board of Directors of the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, stated before the Disturbance Court of Inquiry that "one or two" Ministers in the Central Government had supported the anti-Ahme-diya movement. Naming them as Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, and "to
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  • 68 3 RANGOON: A Burma Navy minesweeper sank In the Rangoon River here on Nov. V 7. The 16 sailors aboard the ship Jumped into the river and swam ashore to safety. Thers were no casualties. The ship was brought in for repairs to Its hull
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  • 221 4 sue the path of peace and endeavour to maintain the friendliest relations with its neighbours in South and Southeast Asia with whom Ceylon ha<l cultural, historical and religious ties. The Prime Minister added: "In particular we (desire to place our relationship with our great neghbours.
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  • 168 4 CEYLON NEWS: SIR JOHN PLEDGES FAITH IN C 'WEALTH LONDON: An article by the Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala entitled: "A full partner faith in the Commonwealth" heads the three-page Ceylon section in the Royal tour supplement published by the "Times." Sir John re-affirms his belief in the Commonwealth
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  • 477 4 COLOMBO: The information Service of the Pakistan Embassy here issued a communique recently quoting political circles in Karachi as denouncing Indian Prime Minister Nehru's recent utterance on Pakistan's new Constitu- tion and her proposed military aid pact with the United States. For a Government agency
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  • 276 4 Recognition Of G.C.C.L.U.— McNeice's Assurance The City Council will not withdraw recognition from the Government and City Council Labour Union. Mr. T P. F. McNeice, the President of the City Council, in a letter to the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday, said as follows "In your letter dated
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  • 86 4 ROMK, jnov. *;>. •me world was warned bluntly yesterday euner to solve its' food crisis or face the revolutionary wrath of a mostly-hungry populace increasing at a rate *,t a 00.000.000 every four years. FAO estimates tnai Yu per cent of the world's
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  • 76 4 The Kamakrishna Mission schools win hold their Handwork Exhibition at 9, Norris Road on Sunday .and Monday, Nov. 29 30 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Physical Drill Display on Monday the Nov. 30, at 10 a.m. Officials from the Education Department will view
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  • 127 4 AND HAILS THE WAR VETERANS "It ia those who know war who can most ardently fight for lasting peace, 1' stated the iMme Minister of Ceylon Sir John Kotelawate in a good-will message which was read when ihe fourth general assembly of the World Veterans' Federation was opened by Queen
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  • 238 4 A Report on the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings Bank for tiie year 1952, published yesftrday. gives a survey of "Saving Bank business done that year. The most important features of Savings Bank business done in 1952 were: (a) the number of accounts remaining
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  • 81 4 Members of the St. John Ambulance Association A Brigade Singapore are informed that the closing date of the St. John Lottery has been extended to Jan. 22 1954 and that the Draw will take place on Jan. 29 and will subsequently be published in the
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  • 41 4 KARACHI: North -West Frontier Province Government ordered the immediate release of Khan Abdul Wali Khan, son of Khan Abdtsl Ghaffar Khan, following the recent rflease orders passed by the Federal Court on a habeas corpus petition. FOC
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  • 120 4 From Our Own Correspondents NEW DELHI, Nov. 25. The Supreme Court of Imlia itself had to decide the question of small taxies versus big taxies and the Court has decided in favour of small taxies. The decision was given *by a constitutional bench in a
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  • 259 4 Mr. Lim Choo Sye, Progressive Party Candidate for the North Ward in the forthcom* ing elections to the City Council, has been a school master of twenty seven years. He hae been also: Captain, St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps, awarded Cadet Forces Medal, Hon. Treasurer Singapore English
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  • 104 4 A Chinese woman Communist and her lover surrendered in the Federation of Malaya on Nov. IS so that their child could be born outside the jungle "in freedom". It was her lover. HAK KIN SO, who, after a night-lon* talk, persuaded two other terrorists to surrender
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  • 64 4 NEW DELHI. Nov. 25 Senator H. Alexander Smith (R-New Jersey), chairman of the Asian Sub-committee of the U.S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, arrived here yesterday with his wife for a four-day visit in the Indian capital. The Smiths, accompanied by tw.-> staff members, came here from
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  • 230 4 At a puOiic meeting heid at the Paradise Tneaire. Kuala Lipia on Sunday Nov. 1 Sri Kamakrishna Ashram has been established in Pahang with Head Quarters at Kuala lipifl. Dr. S. K. Mukherjee presided. There was a cosmopolitan attendance of about one hundred and fifty. At
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  • 32 4 The Cinema Fans Association, Singapore will meet on Sunday Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. at 72 Tanjong Pagar Road lo elect office-bearers. Mr. C. K. Dasnratha Raj will preside.
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