Indian Daily Mail, 25 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU X. No. 14. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 3LP54. FOPB PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 573 1 RENDEL COMMISSION RECOMMENDS following is a summary of the main recommendations made by the Constitutional Commission of Singapore, headed by Sir rporae Rendel: Vlf \n automatic syatem of registration of voters should ■itnWd to remedy the present dJw-praportion between the „Xrs qualified to vote
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  • 330 1 The Report in its preamble says, it has been our duty to reasonably complete political and constitutional Structure, designed to enable Singapore to develop as a selfronia.ned and autonomous unit in any larger organisation with which it may ultimately become associated. In such a unit and particularly in
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  • 290 1 Following are extracts from Lhe Report: Automatic Registration Tne present system of voluntary registration has proved a failure. Out of a present potential Electorate of some JOO 000 for the Legislative i Council and some 200,000 for the City Council, only 70,000 Lnd 50,000, respectively, have so far
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  • 3076 1 Automatic Registration Of Voters CITY AND ISLAND COUNCIL At A Glance 1) Automatic System «f Registration. (2) Legislative Assembly of 32 members. (S) A Speaker should be elected. (4) Council of Ministers (Nine). (5) Governor to preside over Council of Ministers. (6) Collective
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  • 78 1 P. E. P. S. U. ELECTION RESULTS From Our Own Correspondent PATIALiA, Feb. 24.—Counting of votes in elections to PEP9U State Assembly have begun and results for six seats have been announced. Of them three were captured by Congress, one of whose successful candidates is the President of State Congress
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  • 72 1 The second contingent of the Indian Custodian Faroe In Korea, under the command ot Lt. Col. R. S. Grewal, which arrived here Wifljr by the troopship Mozaffari (seen jabov% leaving SJigapore H«rtoc«) Representative of the government of India, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, was on the wharf to
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  • 113 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Feb. 24.— Advice of Congress President Nehru has been sought by Andhra Deputy Chief Minister N. Sanjiva. Reddl on the question of repeal, modification or continuance of prohibition in the State, arising from the recommendation of Ramamoorthy Committee, virtually
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  • 51 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 28 Twenty-two refirular Anny Soldiers were yesterday given a "beauty" treatment. The men, who will form a guard of honour at Government House f<w the Queen when she arrives on February 24 received hair trims, shampoos, facial messages and manicurw» at Melbourne's biggest emporium.-
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  • 85 1 Increase In s Armed Force Of Goa From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 24.— Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs told the Council of States, there had been recently increase in armed forces and military equipment in Goa, Portuguese Indian town south of Bombay and military
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  • 131 1 MADRAS, Feb. 24. The Dravidian Parliamentary Party has declared us one of its objectives, the achievement of independent Dravidanad. The party secretary Mr. M. P. Subramanian told pressmen later its definition of Dravidanad, included four linguistic areas of South India, namely Tamilnad, Andhra. Karnataka and Kerala. He
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 24. Two directors of Tata, giant Indian Industrial organisation, left for Germany to negotiate an agreement with the German firm of Mercedes Benz for manufacturing trucks and buses in India.— Reuter
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs., Feb. 25, 1954 UNCONVINCING ARGUMENTS PAKISTAN Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Mi's platitudinous arguments in support of its request for and acceptance of military and financial aid from the United States of America will not convince anybody, and least of all any fair-minded and impartial critic.
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  • 1009 2 Division Of Military Stores Between India Pakistan Pak. Allegations Refuted NEW DELHI: Attention of the Indian Government has been drawn to a press note issued by the Government of Pakistan about the division of mili tary stores between India, and Pakistan at the time of partition. k Tl l e
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  • 124 2 A Dispensary For S.P.C.A. JLONDON: The Lord Bishop of Kensington, the Rt. Rev. Cyril Eastau#h, ted a prayer for "the .great land of India, ail her <peopl P and her rulers" at a ceremony at the Westminster Abbey. He wag dedicating a mobile dispensary for animals whicn the India Society
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    111 2 A man walked into the famous London waxworks of Mat'xme Tussauds Feb. 18, to k a hammer from hist bag, and) began sniasshing tifciir.- around the Grand: Hall. 'i"he "victims" he chose for his attack were Sir Winston Churchill, Peter Thomeycroft, president of the Board of Trade, Sir David MaxwellFyfe,
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  • 341 2 b« necegsary In bnnging the conflict i n Indo-China to an »nd When Mr. Jawanarlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister says that it is a tremendous pity that the war in IndoChina should go on he understates his cage, this liberal n-awspaper declared.
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  • 174 2 HE'LL SOON DISAPPEAR INTO THE BLUE JOHANNESBURG (S Atrica) Feb. 23. John Stephanus Pringle, 67--year-oid shopkeeper who claims to have inherited a third share of a £4,000 000 estate in Scotland, will leave his South African hometown, Graaff Reinet near here, today for his flrst holiday in 54 years Afterwards,
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  • 201 2 Washington Says Plan Lacks Reality WASHINGTON. Feb. 24.— India Premier Nehru's proposal for an immediate ceasefire in the eight-year-old IndoChina war was described by officials here as lacking practicality. They pointed out that the guerilla type of fighting would probably make a ceasefire infinitely more difficult to negotiate, maintain and
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  • 97 2 COLOMBO, Feb. 24. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit President of the United Nations General Assembly has accepted the invitation to visit Ceylon from the Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala Mrs. Pandit is due to arrive here about March 5 or 6. Nexa month Mr. Albert F
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  • 521 2 th. BOMBAY: Inaugurating the annual general meeting of the Indian National Steamship Owners Assr>pi\tinn in f^V^ U^ iOn Production Minister Mr K C Reddv nSr the Government would welcome 'Indian 'shipping fnSrasl a a, t ?ranTport m o? t o^ and J He said that the
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  • 140 2 KANDY, CEYLON. Feb. 24. ■f?ix richly decorated elephants. Kanyan dancers and 'irumnr.Ts paraded in a procession 300 yards long through Kandy's mgin thorough fare before the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference co-operation opened yesterday. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, was received by 54 delegates from
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  • 162 2 NEW DELtii, Feb. 24 SIT. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Aiinister of Canada, told the twj Houses of India's Parua-i-i^nt here yesterday that Asia what happened in the West Wlta inevitably concerned with ju^l as we are concerned with what happens here 1 The Pr.me Minister, who
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23.— The first two of 26 Cll9 Fly in* Boxcar transports purchased from the U.S. arrived here yesterday after a trans-Atlan-tic crossing and a trip through Europe and the Middle East
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  • 530 2 LUCKNOW: A controversy almost international i n scope, hajs been whippy oy er the woif boy" now bcZ rehabilitated in the BalramnS Hospital here. The opinion of the noted Bri tish scientist and specialist in tropical medicine, Sir Phijjn Mansonbahr, who recent v vsited the "wolf boy"
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  • 68 2 LONDON, Feb. 23.— Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, was asked in the House of Commons yesterday for en assurance that a statement in the Spanish press that the visit of the Queen to Gibraltar was likely to be cancelled wag incorrect. "It is certainly entirely
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  • 44 2 CAIRO. Feb. 23.— The prosecutor in charge cf financial affairs, Mahmoud Kamel Atifa, said today a report in the local press that investigation i* underway on ex-Queen Narnman on charges of smuggling currency out of Egypt "is completely without foundation. A.P.
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  • 299 3  -  Dr. Stanley Jones ■OTfAYAM: The Chr.s .an i'cnvention at Viaiam.m c«nn! iraxancore conui.e ,cvd Sunday before last t£,u («,nventi<n wtiich lanted fora week. tD Hii ui. ice Al*»r Yuhanon MirUioma. and His Grace Mar *k Milder Thoophilios also itt.nJvd the Convention. Tiiv' weii-known
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  • 342 3 SRI NEHRU AS WITNESS NEW DELHI: The Primo Minister. Mr. Nehru wa.s examined on commission for 45 minutes by the Gauhat, Advocate. Mr. K. K Bann.rji on benalf of the Assam Tri•■e m the defamation case K, a ga a :t lhe Editor and Njjjr bv the Asiam Psr Mr.
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  • 143 3 First Pak. Ship To Be Launched This Year feHFT'FIELD (North England). Mr. M.A.H. ls lM Uiani, Pakistan Hisrh Cutnrabi siuner to Britain, a iul the flrnt Pakistan mad* ship was expected to be launched by the uildcie oi next year. A four year ahip-buiitfcing project, the first stajfe of be
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  • 209 3 BOMBAY: A public meetin* neid in a --pcciaiiy-e^ecieu fjaiiuai near tne isapoo uar uvQ3, Mai-un^-. unuv-r me .ncoidcnusaip at sn Sadguru Aiahaiaj, ino vvwiKnown spiniuai head °t Angoj .vi iiit, wno came licie irom ms atauquaittrs in ttyctei^bauijvccm recorded t t rf stiong against the Religious
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  • 212 3 BHILSA (Madhya Bharat) Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Communications Minister, called upon Harijans to fight for their rights and not to succumb to the maltreatment and Injustice of Caste Hindus. The Minister, who was addressing a gathering at the Sant Ravidas Jayanti celebration* here, said that Harijans d.d not
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  • 44 3 and journalistic fair play. So also I consider the Hindusthan Standard and other important newspapers of India. I have read the news regarding these talks and other important matters in the Assan Tribune Parliamentary lobbies were also full of talk on these ■übjectg."- Foc
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  • 323 3 Population Control: India First Sponsor LONDON: Dr. S. Chandra■WMW, a leading Indian authority on population questions said that India was the Cirst country in the world "to give official sponsorship to a policy of population control Dr. Chandrasekher who 'is Professor of Economics at B.iroda University and a N';ffield Foundation
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  • 212 3 NEW DELHI: The Council of States agreed to the extension of the time for presentation of the report of thfi •Select Committee on the Special Marriage Bill up to Mar. 18. 1954. Sri C. C. Biswas. Law Minister, who moved for extension, said the Committee had
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  • 137 3 MISS TAEKO TSUTSUMI. 26 (shown here), selected as one of the candidates for the Japanse team to complete In the second Asian mimes is currently undergoing surgical treatment to beecm* a man according to a Japanese newsl>aper report. The young lady was placed fourth in Hie
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI: Some influential Members of Parliament including Members of the Opposition and some Congressmen will shortly place before the Union Government a proposal for the urgent appointment of a special Commission to inquire Into the alleged existence of corruption in the administrative service it i« learnt.
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  • 144 3 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan recently announced the "basic quotas" of foreign exchange that would be permitted for persons travelling from here to India At -present the State Bank of Pakistan grant}, if at all, foreign exchange for travellers to India on individual merits. The Government announcement
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  • 428 3 Bombay financial circles tne prospects of starting the InSSS? Financial Corporation in India to finance the private sector of industiy are very bright. Both the representatives of the World Pr? n k and the indusll\ ts who conferred, are «t.sf»d with the
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  • 163 3 Dignity Of Manual Labour MADRAS Delivering the valedictory address of the Madras Christian College Union, Sri. C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister asked the students to cultivate good habits so that they would spontaneously do things in the ri^ht way. At the outset, Sri Rajagopalachariar referred to the distinction achieved by the
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  • 148 3 .TURA: President Rajendra Prasad assured the Christ V^«" aric to the Syunt'V tl»t they would be given full freedom to peaoh Christianity and to do other kinds £t£E^ s V l T* "F peoi)le m inrtia but none i» e^ te 22!* inspired
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  • 155 3 NEW DELHI: Sri B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister said that certain complaints had been received against individual foreign missionaries working in certain parts of India In regard to their directly Or indirectly indulging in politics. Asked if there was any; concentration of missionaries j n
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  • 127 3 MELBOURNE, Feb. 23 Victoria's Royal train which will b P 'home" fo r the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for three days of their Victorian tour has passed all its tests. Thp Railway Commissioners are satisfied the tra.n is equal to the finest in the
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  • 42 3 PARIS, Feb. 23.— Georgi N. Zarubm, Soviet Ambassador to the United States, left by plane yesterday for New York. He is returning to his Washington post after attending the Big Four conference In Berlin as a member of the Rnvipt delegation.- A.P.
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  • 57 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23.— Worll-touring Canadian Premier Louis St. Laurent held two meetings yesterday with Indian Prime Minister Nehru. The two chatted Informally at Nehru's incense-scented foreign ministry office and conferred again later In the day. Last night Nehru and St. Laurent dined together in private.
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  • 33 3 dian technical officer was associated with the survey. Th€ results of the survey were *tHI being: investigated by the company. Negotiations for conducting detailed prospecting: were now Droceediajf with th« same r,omp*ny.« FOC
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Deputy Minister for Natural RMMMM said in roiply to Mr. Amjad AH in the House of the People that three kinds of survevn? neroma?netic, .seismic pnd gravimetric were carried out simultaneously in Assam to find out oil fields. No information residing
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  • 142 3 NEW DELHI: The uer capita national income in the country was Us. 246.it revised) in 1948-49, Ks. 255.9 for 1949-50 and Us. 265.2 for »h,. subsequent year, according to Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, the Finance Minister. Mr. Deshmukb, who gave these figures in reply to Mr. G. D.
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  • 277 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to pay an annual allowance of Rs. 4.54 lakhs to the former Ruler of Baroda, sir Pratap Singh, from the date he waa imposed in 1951. This is disclosed in tie supplementary demands for grants, for the Cential
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  • 132 4 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 24— A case wes filed yesterday in the court of S. P. Kapur, Special Judge of Delsi, against S. A. Venkataraman. former civilian and Secretary of Commerce and Industry Ministry, under sections 161 and 165 of Indian Penal Code (acceptance
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  • 100 4 The follow ng tics of open badminton tournament (1954) will be played off at the Latex Godown. Harbour Board Gate No. 7, Keppal Road on Thursday, Feb. 25. commencing 6.30 p.m.: MIXED DOUBLES H. S.Paramer Partner Vs. Roy Paul Partner. DOUBLES M. G. Mathews Baboo Vs. Vincent Gomez
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  • 71 4 Following office-bearers of the Stores Personnel Group. ACSU have been elected f«" the year 1954: Chairman Mr. D. Stevens (re-elected); Hon. Secretary Mr. Toh Ah Choy (re-elected); Committee Members Messrs: P. Nadarajan, N. M. Mathew, P. K. Achuthan Nair, S. Michael Francis. Ujagar Singh, C. G.
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  • 506 4 Mr. M. K. Gopal, Proprietor of Messr* V. B. Gopal, 49 Arab Street, and family thank all relatives and friends who dent wreaths and messages of condolence, rendered assistance and attended the funeral of his brother-in-law the late Mr. G. isuanathan. 42 Tronoh Road, Singapore on 17th, February, 1954.
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