Indian Daily Mail, 13 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X No. 237 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 MALAN TO RESIGN PREMIERSHIP RETIRE FROM POLITICS BUT WILL MALANISM END? JOHANNESBURG, (South Africa-, Oct 12.— Premier Daniel F. Ma lan a nnouneed last night i»t an extraordinary meeting of h is cabinet that he was resigning on Nov. 30. Malan, the chief fighter fcr white supremacy in Africa, is
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  • 245 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Oct. 12.— The General Assembly Monday refused to give tne Union of Koutti Africa veto power over any action the 60-nation body should take on the territory of SoutU-West Africa. The Assembly failed to gei the required two-thirds majority vote on
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  • 121 1 HINDI A WARNING From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 12. -Hyderabad Chief Minister Mr. Ramakrißhna Rao on Sunday warned Hindi lovers and workers in the north to remember that in the propagation of Hindi no accasion Should be given for the creation o f any suspicion among the people of
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  • 55 1 The reply by the Colonial Secretary 40 a question by Dr. C J. Poplar, contains the information thct the Colonial Secretary Office contoins two ex-Indian Cftvil Service Officers (one In first tour and another i n second tour) selected bv the Secretary o< tUta ind
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  • 87 1 Mr. M. P. D. Nair mged the need for a Rayal Commission to survey the 3octel, economic, political and educational problems of Singapore and suggest remedies. Mr. Nair was speaking on the Budget and remarked that some of the development estimates were exaggerated. He also
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  • 167 1 The Governor Sir John NicoU, n the course of his address to the Budget session of the Legislative Council yesterday, sa:d $80 m. have been included in the Budget ior •Development of Rural Areas." He added that this liability was included in the Estimates 'n order
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  • 713 1 'Menacing Danger' -Taylor 43 P. C. By Way Of Salaries! By Our Staff Reporter Presenting a budget with a paper deficit of $22.1 m, the Financial Secretary Mr. W. C. Taylor, administered a warning to the heads of departments and sub-departments against the menacing
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  • 67 1 The Governor in Ms address at the Legislative Council yesterday said the salaries of Government servants revised as a result of the Ritaon Report mean an additional cost of $3.5 m. a year to the tax payer. Members will note that the salaries will
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  • 55 1 Estimated Expenditure For 1955 Following are some of the nia'n itetn« of estimated expenditure amount to be voted) for the year 1956 as contained in the Estimates of the Kevenue and Expenditure of the Colony of Singapore for the year 1955: Education $32,51 (5,250 Miscellaneous Service^ 28,790,000 Medical Health *****,730
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  • 78 1 Thio Chan Bee Speaks For Tamil Schools Mr. TWo Chan Bee speaking on the Budget congratulated the Government for its offer of $12,000,000 in aid to the Chinese Schools. He said he was glad to find the salary soheme flor teaqhera in Ma'ay Schools implemented. He oxpressed a hope that
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  • 26 1 The expenditure in connec-' tlon with the Rendel Oommiv 1 sion Has amounted to $31,--129.00 says a report of the Finance Committee. ooooooooaaoooooooooooo
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  • 181 1 Discussing the extent to which Government servants should be lowed to parttc pate actively in political movements, the Governor, la his addreos to the Legislative Counc'l yesterday, •aid a code of conduct has been drawn up under which certain categories of public servants' posts are
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  • 314 1 Proceeding Satisfactorily —SAYS SIR JOHN By Our Staff Reporter Addressing the Budget set-son and the last session of the Singapore Legislative Council, His Excellency the Governor md that preparations for the introduction of the new constitution were proceeding satis factorily and that it was
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  • 98 1 At the cMitiuaion of his address to the Legislative Council yesterday on some aspects of Colony's progress, the Governor Sir John Nieoll paid tributes to the unflagging service, the financial Mr. W. C. Taylcr. ha?rendered in husbanding of the Colony's finances during a period fraught
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  • 659 1 Governor Desires Equal And Fair Treatment Chinese Schools Warned By Our Staff Reporter At the Legislative Council yesterday, the Governor Sir John NicaU in his Budget address stated We want to get into a position as soon as possible when all our Schools are given equai
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  • 164 1 The Governor Sir Juhn Mooll addreMlac the Legislative Council yesterday said the establishment of tike Polytechnio aad the tncireaau In Junior Technics* Schools, for which provision has been made, an of the utmost importance to the future of the people ot Singapore. To increase the wealth
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  • 56 1 Handloom Cloth C.R.'s Appeal From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 12.— Rajajt yesterday pleaded for protectIng the handloom industry In die country wtaich provided employment to millions of people in the rural areas, and said: "Let us save the handloom even if a portion of ttie established capitalistic endeevour might
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  • 567 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Oct, 13, 1954. WENT LIKE A ROCKET.... THANKS to the Nehru Government's wisdom and far-sightedness, the problem of the Indians in Ceylon has been saved from taking a turn for the worse. The Ceylonese Premier Sir John Kotelawala accompanied by a strong delegation went to
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  • 5317 2 Nehru's Letter To Ali NEW DELHI: Ihe Government of India's view that th« accession of military strength to Pakistan as tile result of her agreement with the United States made H all the more necessary that there should be sufficient forces on
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  • 365 2 larselv 1 J r m, E .i5 I: .^f h ollell po Uca colonialism is now SSSit <J? wi" atory msrlUmc colonialism Is .till saas t te "u£ lt iJB2 SSWS*SBF to Mr s N Mr. Haji, who recently retired as joint general manager of the
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  • 118 2 RAJKOT: A new defence Jtoe, 40 mlies long and two miles wide, aa to be erected against the march of an unusual toe the Thar Uesert on India's western border in Rajaatten. Instead of brick stone and mortar, green saplings, deeprooted shrubs and grass will go into the
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  • 87 2 RAJKOT: A medical college is to be established at Jamnagar at an estimated cost cf Rs. 4,000,000, it is reliably learned. The Saurashtra Government will spend Re. 1,000,000 on the project, while an equal amount will be granted by the Union Government. The balance will be
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  • 149 2 BOMBAY: Work win toon begin on the buildin* <* two ■oda ash plants in the country, It is reliably learned. One of the plants will be located in Sauraahtra and the other In Bihar, each witn a total production capacity «f 200 tons of soda
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  • 276 2 BANGALORE: The Governor of Bihar. Sri R. R Diwa kar, favoured the idea of making Bangalore the South. m Capital of India. Sri Dlwakar was replying to a civic address accorded to him by the Bangalore Corporation recently at the Town riftll. Atter in
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  • 105 2 MADRAS: The Sahitya Akademi National Academy of Lettera, New Delhi proposes to compile and publish a Who's Who in Indian literature, giving factual information about all Indian writers living at the time of the Inauguration of the Akademi on March 12. 1954. The Secretary of
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  • 73 2 KARACHI: Pakistan imported a total of 1,455 motor cars durin u the year 1953-54, valued at approximately Rs--7,100.000. Sixty-two buses, complete with bodies, also were Imported during- the period under review. These were valued at over Rs. 400,000. in addition, motor bus chassis numbering 1,090 were imported
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  • 110 2 "NON-VIOLENT ZOOLOGY"! CAL,Cuita: Xystemattc study o) the languages ui birds and insects is the bast* of "non-violent zoology," term coined recently oy thi. eminent British biologist Prof. J. B. S. ttald-i-ne. The concept of non-violent zoology %oas developed by Prof. Haidane during h™ two-month stay in Calcutta as a visit
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  • 95 2 UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD Essay Contest TRIVANDRUM: The local branch of the Theosophical Society was decided to award a gold medal every year to the best essay on a subject having a bearing on Universal Brotherhood. The subject chosen fcr thiyear is "Ways and Means of Promoting Universal Brotherhood." The contest is
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  • 102 2 KARACHI: Pakistan will produce 146,000.000 gross boxes of matches annually by next year, compared with 400,000 sross boxes in 1948. it is learned. Permission has been grantrd for the establishment of a match factory a t Bahawaipur with a production capacity of 300.000 gross boxes a year, while
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  • 92 3 KARACHI: Rich remains of prehistoric pottery are reported to hcn>c been found near Quetta. A member of the survey party said the pottery was likely to help in finding the missing link between the Indus Valley civilization and the Vedc peiiod. The party, led by Pakistan's Director of
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  • 209 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. T. T. Ki i.shnamachari's statement in the Lok Sabha that out. of 200,000 drivers in India not more than 5,000 could handle 4. motor vehicle when out of order emphasises, according to authoritative sources here, one of the most important aspects of tne Indian
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  • 100 3 New Cotton Ginning Methods For Pakistan KARACHI: Pakistan W al receive tour moaei gmg uus wctK irum America, unaer the i-'oaii.-ii«our irTogi'tvnuiie toi uciuou^tiauoii tM improved meuiods of cotton ginning, it is i earned Tne gins which axe being iiuj'umcu by ine PaKistan Industrial Development CJorpuraUon in coijuDoratioa with some
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  • 79 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have appointed a nine-man committee under the onairmansnip oi Mr. A- Muhahir, Managing Director of tno National Jttank of Pakist<in, to review the activities ana piuctices of the Stock Exchanges and share and Stock Associations in Pakistan. Tne committee wiU sugge&i measurea to
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  • 373 3 Sorensen's Impression Of New India LONDON: Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Labour M.P., on his return from his mission to the Far East which was sponsored by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association said that he had learned; a great deal in his talks with Mr. Nehru, Mr. Hajendra Prasad and with other leading
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  • 64 3 TTUVANDRUM: The Union Government has allotted Rs. 10,000,000 for the expansion of Nati»nal Highways in the state, it is learned. Work on the 100-mile Tri-vandrwm-Alljeppy road w ill begin shortly when it will bo widened from 40-ft. to 80 ft. Almost the entire length of the 250-mile national
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  • 194 3 COIMBATORE: The role of lawyers m the community was explained to- members of the Coimbatore Rotary Club, uy on jt*. si. sitarama Ayyar Sri P. S. Sitarama Ayyar, a former President of the Coimb^tore Bar Association, addressing the members, stated that they were experiencing
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  • 141 3 CMLITAGrONG: Construction of a giant bo.c. oil installation covering- an area of 100 acres at Guptakhai, a suburb which lies on the bank of the KarnafuUy River, near Bay ol Bengal, ie to be completed and start functioning in early 1955. The installation will cost an estimated
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  • 73 3 DELHI CONSTITUENCIES NEW DELHI: The Delimitation Commission has determined the territorial constituencies in which the State of Delhi will bo divided for purposes of election to the House of the People and tho Delhi Legislative Assembly. According to a decision of the Oommlssaon, published m the Gazette of India Extraordinary,
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government have drawn up a subsidised housing scheme for industrial workers under the provisions of which it will be possible for the Union Government to give an industrialist 25 per cent of the admitted cost of putting up tenements for his workers
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  • 169 3 CALCUTTA: With reference to the small demand for cars in India, about which concern was expressed in the House of the People the other day, informed sources here point out that if automobile dealers would offer convenient facilities for hire-purchases, sales could be stimulated to
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  • 71 3 Girls' College For Kurnool KURNOOL: The Andhri Cabinet decided to accept the offer of Sri K. Venkata Reddi to transfer land and buildings valued about Rs 150,000 and also to deposit fund to be used for starting a Girls College at Kurnool named after him. It is estimated the starting
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  • 575 4 Wanted A Community Of Home-Owners -Says Governor Increasing Costs Of Social Services By Our Staff Reporter The Governor of Singapore Sir John Nfooll in the course of his Budget address at the Legislative Council yesterday said the most outstanding feature of the postwar policy has been
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  • 333 4 LOANS FOR HOUSING Touching on the problem of building houses, the Financial Secretary while presenting the Budget said that in the near future this Government will be compelled to solve the problem of finding the money to enable the Singapore Improvement Trust not only to carry on its present basis
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  • 34 4 COLOMBO! The Government haw decided! to pay Mr. A nan da Hamarakona, composer of the National Anthem "Namo Namo Matter* Us. 2,500 for the cuwrUfcls off the wonjf FOC
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  • 108 4 NEHRU-A GLORIOUS GUYS KOTELAWAJLA From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala described the agreement signed with India Government on Sunday night beat he could think of and Sri Jawaharlal Nehru felt ihappy about It sayIng it was always good to agree. Mr. Bandaranayake, Leader
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  • 151 4 TRHDEGAR, MONMOUTH. SHIRE, Oct. 11. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the Labour Party leftwing renewed his plea for co-existence with the Communists saying that Britain must base her (foreign) policy on the belief that the two could live peacefully together. Mr. Bevan said America had refused to
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  • 104 4 From Our Own Correspondent Ll C KNOW, Oct. 12.— India and Malaya on behalf of the Intornationl Association of Botanists will jointly evolve a scheme for research and exchange of technical information for the proper maintenance of the worlds tropical gardens. The Association formed
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  • 54 4 From Our Own Correspondent GOA, Oct. 12. Provisional Azad Govt. of Goa, Daman and Dtu will be shortly formed to conduct the movement for liberation of the Portuguese pockkets In India, according to Goan nationalist circles. The Government will take over the liberated territory of Nagar
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  • 171 4 Adjournement speeches at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council were very few and brief. Mr. Tlhio Ohan Bee referring to the death of a school boy while crossing the road at Newton drew the attention of the House to the urgent need of marking out
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  • 146 4 $93,250 For Regrading Superscale Posts! The Finance Committee's recommendation to simplify- the superscale structure for Singapore and to reduce the number of supersoale grades from nine to seven met with strong opposition from Labour members in the Legislative Council yesterday and was eventually adopted with by 16 votes against 2,
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  • 74 4 ELECTIONS BILL WILL BE RE-INTRODUCED In the afternoon .session of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, the ictlne Colonial Secretary Mr. J. D. Higham withdrew the Singapore Legislative Council Ejections Bill which was now under reference to a Select Committee appointed on Sept. 31. He said it would be rentroduced after
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    • 117 4 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 27th Oct. 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. Rajula sailing on the 27th October 1954, for Nagapattinarr and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Monday, 18th October 1954, at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY
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