Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X No. 51. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1144 1 LOOPHOLE IN CALL-UP LAW By Our Staff Reporter Persons born in India are not required to register for the purpose of National Service Also persons born in Ceylon and Pakistan are not required to register, according to an official statement. Although these persons
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  • 89 1 It is reliably understood that the famous Malayalaiu poet Sri Vallathol Narayana Menon will be visiting Malaya in August this year. An authority on "Kathakali" (Kerala's folk dance) and founder of Kerala Kala Mandalam, Sri Vallathol will lead a Kathakali troupe comprising 16 artistes, including such noted
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  • 306 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2 French Commissioner in French .n..a Mr. Andre Menard woke up on April 1, t«> find himself a biggest April fool of all in history on that all fool* day. For two Soc'alists Ministers w'nsm he had dismissed for lead
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  • 97 1 A special postage stamp of the 10 cents denomination bearing the superscription "Koyal Visit 1954" will be issued on April 10, the day Her Majesty the Queen arrives in Ceylon, says a press communique issued by Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya. For the convenience of overseas philatelists the
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  • 82 1 KARACHI, Apr. 2 The ruling Moslem League Party in Pakistan's Concttituent Assembly today called for the League's reorganisation to "restore vitality..., and bring it back Into fruitful contact with the masses". The statement followed the Party's review of the political situation after the League had been
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  • 372 1 NEW COMMISSIONER'S ASSURANCE By Our Staff Reporter Addressing a press conference yesterday, the new Australian Commissioner to Malaya Mr. A. S. Watt declared that "Australia's policy is to cooperate with all other freedom loving nations in promoting peace." "Australia is an integral part
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  • 22 1 AP President Mohammed Neguib .(left) ami Vice Premier Abi'.-l Gammal \a'j«r (right) during one of their meeting* at Cain*.—
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  • 335 1 Non-Party Men Only Eligible —City Council Decisions On Rendell Reforms By Our Staff Reporter The City Council at a special meeting yesterday discussed its Finance and General Purposes Committee's Report on the recommendations of the Rendell Constitutional Commission in so far as they related to the
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  • 140 1 Congress Rift In Madras, So Assembly Adjourned From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2— The Madras Legislative Assembly adjourned sine die when it resumed on the first as the leader of the House Mr. C. Subramaniam refused to accept responsibility regarding various issues before the House in view of hte
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  • 83 1 TOKYO, Apr. 2 Communst China accused the United States of tim'ng its Pacific hydrogen bomb tests "to have a better bargaining position at the Geneva conference. A Peiping radio broadcast heard here declared: "It Is obvious that the united States' purpose in conducting tests of atomic weapons at
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  • 31 1 Asked about the immigration policy end the exclusion of non-whites, Mr. Watt cur'ty replied every nation has the right to formulate its own immigration rolwy. RAJ'S MARRIAGE BILL
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  • 801 1 Mend It Or End It Say Colony Hindu Labourers MEMORANDUM TO COLONIAL SECRETARY By Our Staff Reporter Members of seven Tamil Organisations in the Colony have in a memoradum .submitte to the Colonial Secretary yesterday, pointed there were many flaws and possibly many dangerous traps in the Hindu Monogamous Marriage
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  • 544 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat Apr. 3, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS INDIANS AND "DEATH RAILWAY" THE Postmaster-General, Malaya, Mr. R. D. Smith, addressing a Press Conference .in Kuala Lumpur last week, revealed that "as part of the postwar reconstruction of the Savings Bank they had established a special section of
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  • 1130 2 15 Years Not Enough For Hindi To Replace English South Indian MPs Plea In Parliament NEW DELHI: Despite attempts by Sri J. B. Kripaiani and others to raise a discussion on the system of education, Saturday's inconclusive debate in the House of the People on the Education Ministry's demands turned
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  • 156 2 BOMBAY: An Indian vessel and her crew have been rescued by the Soviet motor ship. '^Krasnodar," in the Indian Ocean say.? an Odessa report. According to a radio message receive from the "Krasnodar" m Odessa, distress :Agnals made from a sailing vessel were noticed
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  • 171 2 Lahore Canfab Urges Grant of Freedom To Colonies LAHORE: India end Pakistan last week accused Colonial Powers in general of proceeding too alow in the matter of granting independence to their dependent territories. During a discussion 'on the advance of colonial territories at the Commonwealth Relations Conference here, an Indian
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  • 275 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Chief Minister, Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, informed the State Assembly that no expenditure had been incurred by the State Government for the food, travel and accommodation of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. when he toured the State as the President of the Indian National Congress,
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  • 355 2 T.-C. Speaker Congratulated FOC TRTVANDRUM: In the Travancore Cochin Assembly Sri Pattam A. Thanu Pillal, Chief Minister congratulating the newly elected Speaker, Sri N. Gangadharan, said the Speakershp was a place as much of honour as of responsibility. It was clearly in appreciation of Sri Gangadharan's services as a public
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  • 32 2 Mr. Uikshmanan, son of Mr S. Govbidasamy, and Miss Ruckmnni, daughter of Mr. Subramaniyara, (Driver, H.M. Naval Base, Seletar), w bo wero married last Sunday at •he Kamala Club, Singapore,
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  • 259 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI Full details arc now available regarding the firing incident in Kattuputhur village on Friday evening. Sub-luspector K. Kuppuswami and a posse of constable proceeded to the village of Mudalipatti (not Elurpatti as reported earlier) and raided an alleged gambling den. They rounded up some
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  • 71 2 KURNOOL.: The supporters of the Andhra Government jn the State Legislature have proposed to form themselves into a Party called the Ministerial Party. A committee consisting the following five members was constituted to draft the Rules and Constitution of the New Party at a meeting of
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  • 116 2 Here are two photos of the Ilrif i-h troopship IMl'llil WINRUSH" (14-G5l-ton.s) which Is reported to have sank after being abandoned off A luii-rs March 28 following a blazo which started in the engine room. Four .of her crew are reported missing The remainder of
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  • 370 2 NATIONAL AWARD RECIPIENTS NEW DELHI The names of the four musicians to receive the Presidential Award tnu> year had been decided by tr.e executive Board of the Sangeet Natak AKaclami set up by the Union Educa'^on Minis. try. Tiio artistes chosen for the award are Hindustani vocal- -Mr. Rajab AH
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  • 131 2 BHOPAL: The Bhopal State Assembly Saturday unanimously approved of proposal from the Chair for the appointment of a coram ttee com. prising all the 30 members of the House to consider the question of the future of the State and submit its recommendations to the States Reorganisation
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  • 456 2 Validity Questioned HYDUtiAtfAD Mr. V. U. Deshpaade, leader of the Opposition in the State -AMMMMy, Mr. K. VenKatram Rao, mem. oer and two others fiied a petition in the Hyderabad H.gh Court for issue of a writ of quo warranto under Article ZM of tnc Constitution
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  • 104 2 DJAKARTA. Apr. 1 A number of Hongkong and Singapore capitalists appear to bo interested to invest capital in Indonesia, according to a spokesman of the Industrial Department of ijie Economic Ministry, Appl. cation's are being studied one by one nnc will be accepted if they can
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  • 506 3 State- Wide Elections In Pakistan In 1 955 Premier's Assurance In Parliament KARACHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohainm«>d Ali announced in the Pakistan Parliament last week that the country would k>> to the polls .in 1965. When held, the*** will be the first general all-Pakistan Election*. H*> mail. the statement
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  • 449 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Prime Minister said in Parliament last Saturday that, the Government had sent a communication to the Government of India Jo take suitable measures to stop the influx of In dian nationals into Pakistan Out the view of the Government of India was
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  • 188 3 KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan said here on Sunday that there was no democracy in Pakistan since the so-called leaders were torn away from the masses. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who was speaking at a reception held in his honour by the Sind Peoples' Front, an Opposition
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  • 50 3 KARACHI, April 2— A US Military Aid team ended talks with officers of the Pakistan Army General Headquarters at Rawalpindi yesterday and returned to Karachi. The team will continue talks with official- of the Defence Ministry for another 10 days before flying; back to Washington.- A.P.
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    34 3 81 HASSAN EL GLAOUI. son of El Goaoui the Pasha of Marrakech, married Miss Evelyne Kahil, a blonde Egyptian girl, fa, Paris. The bridegroom is a painting student in the French capital A.P. photo.
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  • 331 3 MADRAS: At the High Court, Mr. Justice W. S. Kri-9h»a-9w<am] Nayudu and Mr. Ju'rtice K. Ramaawimi Gciinder reserved judgement on the suit in which Sri K. M. Rajagopalan, formerly of the ICS questioned the validity of the Madras Government order terminating his services from Aug. 15,
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  • 309 3 JAFFNA: "An Asian Conference without China is like the Ramayana without Rama" M.iid Mr. Pieter Keuneman M.l., speaking at a public meeting held on toe Jaffna esplanade. Mr. Keuneman sad that the last time he spoke in Jaffna was two days before the hartal.
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. S. N. Agarwal, Gener%l Secretary of the Congress, has urged Pradesh Congress Committees to take steps to see that Congressmen took an active interest in "safeguarding the legitimate rights and stressing the national duties of the teaching profession in Inaia." In a circular
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    44 3 Photo taken when Mr. Kamar aj NatlW vh^Lted the Shuddita Sama jam. Puchong, Kuala Lumpur recently. Boys and girls of the Samajam stand to attention as India's national song is played on the arrival of Mr Kamaraj at the Sama tain premise* PHOTO. PALANI
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  • 1229 3 Adjournment Motion In Assembly Talked Out TRIVANDRUM: The serious situation arising out of the closure of more than 50 cashewnut factories In Quilon, Hottarakaxa, Kunnathur. KilikoJJur, and other taluq* in Quilon District, and consequent unemployment to about 25,--000 workers for the last four
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  • 140 3 CAIRO, Apr. 1— President Neguib is still confined to bed and will have a series of medical tests before resuming his duties, a medical bulletin signed by three doctors said The bulletin, the first since he collapsed on Monday with blood pressure and nervous strain
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  • 211 3 NEW DELHI: A "comedy of errors" was Witnessed In the House of the People Inst week, when the Deputy Speaker, Sri Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, called out "Mr Chettiar" to speak on ike Education Ministry's demands for grants. Sri V. Nagappa Chettiar, Cong., stood up and started
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  • 34 4 NOORDWIJK, HOLLAND}* April 2, A CamDrioge expert, Dr. E. Beresford Davlcs, tod the World Health Organisation Conference on alcoholism here that television had forced many British Dublicane into "liauidation. 1 Reuter
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  • 800 4 VIOLATION OF AGREEMENT NEW DELHI: Informed quarters in New Delhi, said the proposal of the Ceylon Government to stop the issue of identity certificates to settlers of Indian origin was a "coercive measure" meant to squeeze them out. They regardbd/ it a*
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  • 238 4 To Serve Children's Society The Singapore Children.* .Society has been able recently to engage the serv.ccs of a fully qualified social worker, Mrs. Eithel Barbara Kinna. Mrs. Kinna is the daughter of Dato C J. Paglar and she returned to Singapore two months ago after many years abroad. She studied
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  • 132 4 COLOMBO: The Queen bestows honour ani favours not oily no the occasion cf the? Royal birthday and' at the start of each yoai— bin on ncc%s;on.s of State. She will it hi understood. -xerc >c this gracious pi ereii'ativo during her first visit
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  • 209 4 BUDDHISTS ASSIST TO PUT UP HINDU TEMPLE COLOMBO: Local Buddhists had largerly assisted local Hindus to put up the Panadura Kandasamy Kovil, said Mr. Spencer Rajaratnam, District Jud^e, Jaffna, at the annual general meet ng of the Panadura Saiva Ma ha Sabha. He added that Hindus .should be grateful to
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  • 276 4 JAFFNA. The vi ry Rev. Fr. T. M. F Long, at a function accorded to him by local residents on, the eve of hi s departure to Australia, urged the Jaffna pocplc to hold fas'c to their tradit onal ways of thinking and acting. He advised
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  • 71 4 OTTAWA. Apr. 2 Canada's Foreign Secretary Tester B. Pearson suggested yesterday that the Soy et rrnion should seek world peace through the United Nations nsteart cf by its new European "Security" proposal. The timing and .-uustance if the latest Russian proposal. Mr. Pear- on tc'd
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    • 172 4 Notice to Employers of Labour (Labour Returns Under the Labour Code) NOTICE is hereby given, that all employers of Labour in the Federation of Malaya are required to submit population retuinj.i in re.spect of tie :»ls| March, 1954 to the Labour Offices in their respective States/Settlements before the 14th April
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