Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 306. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1953 SIX PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 484 1 NATIONAL SERVICE BILL PASSED By Our Staff Reporter Compulsory part-time training or service not interfering hi any material way with the ordinary vocation of the persons concerned and for kmited age groups of the population is tbe scope of the Report of the Select Committee on tbe National Service Bill,
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  • 524 1 POSTERITY WILL THANK US FIN. SECY. (By Our Staff Reporter) A -Development Reserve Fund amounting to $50m from the General Revenue Balance to ensure that the Development plans can be financed on the capital side. A Special Reserve Fund of $100m. to
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  • 513 1 Colonial Secretary Commends Tamils Rep. Council's Stand A Step In The Right Direction By Our Staff Reporter The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C.^Goode highly commended the attitude taken by the Tamils Representative Council with regard to communalism in politics and administration. Mr. Goode said: "The
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  • 102 1 When the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill was discussed yesterday in the Legislative Council, Mr. Lim Yew Hock drew pointed attention to the discrimination' implied in the Bill, In so far as it lays down that professional drivers should have their finger prints also in the licence,
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  • 312 1 Bilingual Education 'Useless' In Tamil Schools! Ag. Director Of Education Turns Down Plea In Legco Increased Aid To Chinese Schools (By Our Staff Reporter) The Acting Director of Education Mr. D. McLellan announced in the Legislative Council yesterday that it was 'useless' to apply the Government policy of Bilingual Education
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  • 262 1 SURPLUS BUDGET FOR MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 15. The first Budget estimates of Madras State after partition presented to the Legislative Assembly on Monday by fcna-.ce Minister Mr. Subramaniam showed a slight surplus. The Budget was for the second half of the year 1953-I*4 for months October
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  • 167 1 Fi jm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 15.— Despite all the sound and fury of the last few months among Congress legislators against Rajaji's leadership, the lirst meeting after partition of the Madras State of the Congress Legislative Party passed off peacefully. The question of
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  • 423 1 INCREASED AID TO CHINESE SCHOOLS The Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved the policy of giving increased aid to Chinese Schools, where bilingual education (i.e. Chinese and English) is given. Speaking on the motion, the Acting Director of Education, said that since the declaration of this policy by the Governor recently,
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  • 58 1 Dr C. J. Paglar in his speech ton the Adjournment yesterday in the Legislative Council pointed out that several thousands of motor vehicles were displaying 'unread able' number plates and that no prosecutions had been instituted against such < tenders. He also stated tnat police, on
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  • 61 1 A motion brought by the Colonial Secretary to the effect that three persons be appointed to Committee of Appeal under the provisions of the Cinematograph Films Ordinance 1953 was passed in the Legislative Council yesterday. The following members were appointed to the Committee: Messrs. C. R. Dasaratha
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  • 40 1 MADRAS, Dec. 15. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana asked the Indian people hero yesterday to boycott British goods to bring home to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, India's support of the Guiana people's struggle. Reuter
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  • 24 1 CALCUTTA, Dec 15.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, opened the country's first Marine Engineering College here yester- Reuter
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  • 681 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Wed. Dec. 16, 1953 WHAT WILL INDIA DO? DESPITE repeated denials by botn parties, the proposed Pak-U.S. military alliance which originated as a mere rumour is fast becoming a stark and frighttui reality. Though the Pakistani Governor-General and the Pakistani Premier have both denied any knowledge
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  • 896 2 tAd. Ali Makes Frank And Blunt Admissionl Only To Safeguard Pakistan Freedom BOMBAY: From hot and angry denials of any negotiations for a military pact or alliance with the United States. Pakistan authorities have now come out openly owning up progress of negotiations for
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  • 168 2 BOMBAY: The part. being played by the Union and State Governments to encourage tourism is being appreciated abroad, but Mr. Sane: Phatha- nothiai. a Thai author, who .s on a visit to this country. I says that so much yet remains to be done by way of encouraging
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  • 148 2 BANARAS: The import of stainless steel has been urged by the lianaras Brass Merchants' Association in a representation to (the Government of India. The Association states that the ancient brass Indus- try of Banaras must be protected from ruination caused by imports. A copy of the representation
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  • 837 2 BOMBAY: Closely following the s eriou 8 allegation made by one of the Goan National Emancipation Movement leaders Sri Peter Alvares that American Dollars are pouring into Goa and the long arm of NATO is extending itself to Portuguese possessions overseas including
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  • 291 2 BOMBAY A concerted effort to dethrone the fascist reg:me in Goa is being made by the National Emancipation Movement Leaders of Goa, writes BNFS correspondent after discussing latest developments in Goa. Peter Alvares, the President of the National Congress of Goa, has appealed to the
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  • 78 2 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS PHOTO) Four of the 1958 Nobel prize winners who received their awards from King Guataf VI ot Sweden at the timehonoured ceremony held in Stockholm's concert hall on I>ee. 10. Left to right are:— PROF. FRITZ ALBERT LIPMANN, of Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts who shared the Medicine
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  • 100 2 TAT AN AGAR: India a giant steel manufacturing plant owned by TaOas. India's foremost industrial corporation. has produced a model of "Royal Scot" locomotive, at the Chitaranjan Locoshed. It is a 4-6-0 type outside syhnder. inside admission locomotive hawing two cylinders, one on either side, with piston Waives
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  • 69 2 KARACHI: Owing to serious differences amongst the Manister«s of 'the province of Sind in l\iki-»ttin. the question of shifting the capital of the province to an interior place has been shelved for tne present. The capital now ia Hyderabad to which the Provincial Government had been forced to
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  • 304 3 COLOMBO: Tbe need for A constructive policy aimed at reducing the present rate of population growth is i-mpha-dsed in a report submitted to the Government a few davs s-m by Dr. John I. Saks, who conducted a manpower survey of tbe Inland
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  • 191 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, I is now likely to leave for the I New Delhi talks with Mr. Nehru earlier than January 15. The probable date of departure is January 12, a* Sir John has accepted an invitation from the Pnme
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  • 211 3 COLOMBO: Government's I net cash operating deficit during the financial year 1952-53 was Rs. 226.1 million, according to a provisional assessment by the Central Bank. The defl- f cits of the two previous years, computed on the same basis, were Rs. 13.2 million and Rs. 281.7 million respectively.
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  • 613 3 MAGNA CARTA OF CITY WORKERS COLOMBO The second reading of what was claimed to be the Magna Carta of the city employees, was proceeded with by the Minister of Labour when the House of Representatives reassembled, and debated the Shop and Office Employees Bill. One thing that the inconclusive discussion
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  • 27 3 BRUSSELS: The Belgian Senate unanimously adopted a motion, that .the Government, in cooperation with the United Nations, should organise a sni*3ial aid for under-developed
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  • 159 3 COLOMBO: The Ven. Kavalananda, formerly Mr. Cyril Moore. Irish journalist and author, who was ordain .xi a bhlkkhu in Rangoon, arrived here on the "Staffordshire^' The Ven. .Kavalananda. who is well known for his Buddhist talks over the Home Service of Radio Ceylon told pressmen that at first
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  • 95 3 BANOALORE: A resolu* tion to abolish the rickshaws in the city has been adopted by the Bangalore Municipal Corporation, with effect from April 1 The idea urged for the abolition is that it is inhuman for any human Icings to be drawn in a rickshaw by another
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    55 3 PHOTO Two young Japanese boys ride a midget car designed by Momotaro Nakamura of Kyushu, Japan, which is capable of 15 MPH and has two forward gears. Six feet long and 2Vs feet wide, it costs about 80,000 Yen ($222), which makes it a r»t__."r c\npniiv*> tnv im*..
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  • 134 3 RAJKOT: The Government of Saurashtra have decided that not a single village with a population of 500 and above should be without a school by Miarch next Announcing this, •tho State Education Minister, Shri Jadhavji, declared that the Educational Department had evolved a new pattx-rn of
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  • 1427 3 AT one moment last spring h it seemed that tne ueaui K of _>uiiin had set ou a new rr revoiution, full of dramauc g possiDiii'iies. Lately, however, p< tne.e tias been a sense ot anci. le uiiinax in tbe Soviet scene, as b it
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  • 339 3 NEW DELHI: An International planning team of seven foreign experts has just undertaken a study tour of India a. the invitation ot the Indian Government to assist tt in developing a plan and programme for village and small scale industries
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  • 123 3 BANGALORE Sabu. the Elephant Boy, has made an application to the Mysore government, for monopoly rights to film the "Khedda" Dperati^ns-catching of wild eiephants. President Rajend.ru Prasai ha s been invited to witness the Khedda operations which are to take place on December 28. Mysore
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  • 129 3 BANARAS The experiment of keeping prisoners is being tried partially in Uttar Pradesh, in tent camps rather than in regular gaols with great success. He was addressing a seminar at the Prisoners' Reform Camp here. He observed that people in this country had great faith in moral
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  • 159 3 NEW DELHI: Japan ha«; burst its way into the West European market for the first time by outbidding British. West German and US firms to secure a £5 000,000 contract for machinery for a new f aC tory which is to supply all Yugoslavia s needs mi
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  • 651 3  -  Hal Boyle (By NEW YORK: It always u.s. to make me uneasy when heard a woman praise a ma: I figured the poor fello was either already under tombstone or failing rapid But lately well, I ju don't know. Women are sa. ing so many nice
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  • 1737 4  - Is Kashmir Solution Approaching...? VERA MICHELES DEAN By Vera Mlchelea Dean Is editor of the Foreign Policy Association. She haa written numerous books on Europe, Soviet Russia, and the general problems of world peace. She recently has completed a trip through India, where »he has made an on-the-spot survey of
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  • 185 4 HUBLI: Sri S. S. Yelaraaill, i President of the Karnataka Chamber of Commerce. Hubli, criticised the policy of the < Government in raising the bank interest rate in 1951, which in his opinion resulted in heavy loss to the merchants. Sri Yelamalll was speaking at the 24th
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  • 903 4  -  Rene Cutforth (by Author of the radio documentary JOURNEY IN MALAYA) Rene Cutforth has travelled 'Idely In Asia and Africa. Ie was war correspondent to le British Broadcasting Cororation in 1950 to 1951. Be* Ides articles in newspapers nd magazines in Britain and ho USA, and a
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  • 455 4 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Education and Finance Minister, declaring open a new block and a hall in the Hindu Mtaitha Patasala. Walajabad, on Nov. 29 paid a tribute to .the very good work done by the school and! said they required many such schools
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  • 178 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation will shortly take over factories at Rohri (Sind) and the two Indian -owned cement Wah (Pakistan Punjab). The total value of the factories which account for sixty per cent of the cement production in the country is assessed at
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  • 785 4 TUSCON, Arizona: Three University of Arizona scientists disclose a new chemical test which they say promises to solve a centuries-old secret —that a viruient epidemic which wiped out andient Indian (Amercan) civilisations and swept devastatingiy across the earth. Syphilis in epidemic form set
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  • 553 4  - Two Annunciation Churches At Nazareth ERIC GOTTGETREU (By NAZARETH IN GALILEE: In addition to the Great Roman-Catholic (Latin) "Church of the Annunciation," there is another Annunciation Church at Nazareth. Built over the spring which feeds the nearby well Mary's Well, stiil used today— it belongs to the Greek- Orthodox community
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  • 108 4 DACCA: For reason* not fathomed by the minority communities, a province-wide scheme of civil defence demonstrations has been taken up by the Government of East Bengal. The Director General of Civil Defence made an aerial survey of Dacca city during the b'ackout which has been declared successful. A
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  • 939 5 Export Promotion Drive Produces Slow But Sure Results Better Prospects Lie Ahead i.,mSSJ^KI o 6 BX?on P rom <*ion <Wve recently 2ES C mm erce Ministry of the Government ot India, is slowly but surely producing results, says Bharat News and Feature Service finan- < fSn a C o° r
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  • 168 5 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, stated in the House of the People, in reply to question, that Government are deeply interested in the question of Indians in Britain Guiana but they have not so far come to a decision as to how
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  • 212 5 V. P. MENON NIZAM HYDERABAD: Shri V. P. Menon, former Secretary of the StaUfe Ministry, Government of India, iand one who assisted the late Sardar Vallabhbliai Patel in the merger States of Princes in the Indian Union, spent an hour in conversation with the Nizam, the Rajprajnukh of Hyderabad State.
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  • 847 5 BOMBAY: The youthful and progressive Maharaja- of Baroda. popularly known as the Gaekwar of Baroda because of the prowess of his great grand father in Mahratta days has P-wnptly responded to Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru s appeal to the Princes
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  • 190 5 BOMBAY: The special facilities being afforded by some of the foreign banks to Indian business men to attract larger deposits have been a cause of alarm among the indigenous bankers. It has been complained that the Reserve Bank of tadtn is unduly liberal In
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  • 129 5 COIMBATORE: A university to provide technical training, in addition to the teaching of academic subjects, will be started at Coimbatore, in the not too distant future, according to an InKhcataon given by the Minister for Education and Finance. Shri C. Subramaniam. wno aduressed the students and
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  • 97 5 AIRCRAFT NEW DELHI: The Deputy Defence Minister of Govern SSL Sa/ d, ar Sur^ Su-Kh Majithia, told Parliament that five HT.2 type aircraft produceed at the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, would be available for sale per month from June-July next year. No price of the radio equipment. It was
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  • 249 5 BOMBAY: A Film industrialist Of Bombay, Sri Ambalai Patel told a meet-h* of the Progressive Group tbat he had plans te construct a huge open air theatre at the Choupathi sands to accommodate 40,000 people and provide parking accommodation for 700 motor
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  • 165 5 SRINAGAR: A Ministerial crisis is brewing in Pakistan Held Azad Kashmir over the demand for internal autonomy for the area. Some members of the Azad Kashmir Cabinet are reported to have demanded that Choudhri Nur Hussain. one of the Minsfeters be asked to resign from the
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  • 1169 6 A Splendid Step To Self-Govt." Says Goode Moving the second reading of the Singapore Military Forces Bill (which eventually passed ali stages) the Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. O. Goode declared: "This project of a citizen army to be built up by part-time training in peace,
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    • 313 6 COUNCIL PROROGUED TtFATH Mr Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy UEUAE El President in the chair, the Mr. R Sivaraia pass, i away Proclamation issued by the yesterday morning at 10 a.m. Governor proroguing the at General Hospital, singaLegisiativa Council was read. pore. The cremation will take The next meeting of the
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