Indian Daily Mail, 31 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 48 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 364 1 Warlords Out To Oust Catholic P. M. From Post SAIGON, Mar. 30. Heavy explosions rocked this South Vietnam capital Wednesday as the Premier's Palace and Army Headquarters were brought under mortal fire in wihat appeared to be a coup d'etat. The Premier was reported unhurt. Six
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  • 141 1 Nehru On India's A Progress NEW DELHI, Mar SO Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, t'.if Prime Minister, told Parliament today India had progressed far beyund the stage of requiring no secret information from other nations ;r> her atomic restarch. She needed only assistance »n r°* wer reactors and technology now kept secret.
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  • 65 1 TOKYO, Mar. 30.— Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said Tuesday Japan will demand that Russia return South Sakhalin and the Kurile lalands given to the U.S.S.K. at the Yalta Conference In 1945. Hatoyama's statement to the Upper House of the Diet (Parliament) was viewed as a move
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  • 50 1 The Executive Council of tn e 1,300 strong Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association decided last night to serve strike notice on the Chairman of the SHB for faiing to continue the negotiations first opened on Friday. Mar. 18. The strik* notice will expire en Apr. 14.
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  • 103 1 Nizam Appeals Against Police Investigation HYDRABAD Mar. 30 The High Court here yester. dav stopped for the time be injr a police investigation into h negations that the Nizam of Hyderabad was keeping over 300 men and our unknown number of boys and girls ao •slaves" over people detains in
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  • 65 1 CAIRO. Mar. 30.— A woman has broken a thousand >«ars of tradition at the al Azhar University in giving the first feminine speech in this famous Moslem seat of learning. Students and professors. ippUu<led politely as Bngum Zfin Hanieid Al'ah. womrvi '•Jitor of the Pakistan
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  • 36 1 AMMAN, Jordan, Mar. 29.— The Jordan Government has decided to impose a new import tax to pay for a atreng. thenlng of the Arab home guard which protects Jordan's harder with Israeli Reuter
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  • 122 1 Nasser Speaks To Palestine Arabs GAZA, Mar. 30 Egyptian Premier Hamal Abdel Nasser, on a surprise visit to Gaza Tuesday, told Palestine Arabs "Be united and don't talk too much." During his visit to the Area where 38 Egyptians and elgiht Israelis died in an Arar>Israeli flareup a month ago,
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  • 53 1 City Councillors seeking election to the Singapore Legislative Assembly went out of their sphere and evinced greater interest in the welfare o* the resident* In other divisions, but which area« come under the constituencies from which they a** contesting the Assembly elections, while speaking on the adjournment in the
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  • 48 1 No Cinema In S'goon Owen Rds. The City Council yesterday confirmed the Building Committee's decision disapproving of a proposal to erect a cinema at the junction of Serangoon Road and Owen Road. This question which came up before the City Council in its February meeting was referred back.
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  • 25 1 Yatl shree HenuVMU I 1 M aha raj is coming to Singapore from Rangoon today at 3 pm. by 8.0A.C. pa»n~.
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  • 330 1 City Council Approves Whitley Council Constitution Class One Officers Excluded The Constitution of the Whitley Council of the City Council of Singapore was approved at the Council meeting yesterday. The Whitley Council will consist of a maximum of 20 members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, a maximum of 10 to be
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  • 15 1 ^ff^ 2£S2LK3f sJd£«r The tlnntt to to ke »ied for miA AP
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  • 225 1 LONDON, Mar. 30. Sir Winston Churchill— reported to have decided to retire from the Premiership next week— yesterday side-stepped an attempt to get him to disclose whether lie hoped to take part in future top level talks with Russia. Mr. William Warbey, a Socialist asked the 80_><ear
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  • 70 1 The City Council resolved unanimously yesterday that Sir John Nicoll. the Governor of Singapore, be admitted to be an Hcnorary Freeman of the City of S ngapore in recognition and high appreciation of the valuable service rendered by him to the City. The
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  • 225 1 20,000 Rendered Homeless DJAKARTA Mar. SO: Twenty thousand people in the region of Bone, South Celebes, lost tneir houses when looting gang* fought their way through their villages, report from Macassar said today. This largest terrorit attack in this terror-stricken region of Übdibesua
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— India's first D.D.T. factory went into production Tuesday near Delhi to augment the uation's fight against Malaria. Full production of two tons daily is expected by Novem- oer. AP
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30.— -The Indian Government Tuesday night said Food Agriculture* Minister Ajit Prasad Jain will leave Wednesday on an eightday goodwill tour to Egypt. The invitation came irom Eevptian Agriculture Minister A.bdel Razek Sidki.- AP
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  • 66 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 30. The doubtful honour of Being the wettest place in the world has gone to Mawsynram, up.and-fioat. ing little village in the Assam Province of Northeast India. Mawsynram captured the title front Cherrapunji— unofficially regarded as the world's wettest spot for over a
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  • 123 1 CHICAGO. Mar. 30 Siamese twin k*ls were successfully separated bv surgery Tuesday. The 20-monthS-old twins, Prissatta and N*pit Polpinyo cf Tfiailahdi formerlv known as Slam, came through the 3i hour operation In ''exceLent" condition. Su.rgeons found a common, fused liver, tw vu the stae of
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    44 1 PHOTO. This 100-foot-high float dedicated to Sri Basava Rolls on wheels 12 feet in diameter through the streets of iiljapur, India, during celebrations marking the Lingayat Sect saint's birthday anniversary earlier this month (March). Huge crowds turned out for the occasion.— AP
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  • 172 1 LONDON Mar. 30: Mr. Anthony Head, Minister of War, said that the recently announced New Zealand con. tribut.on to the defence of Malaya wag "welcome and important", but would have no important bearing on Britain's manpower position. Mr. Fred Bellinger a former Labour War
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  • 259 1 As a protest against the Registrar of Societies' refusal last January to register the so-called "S ngapore Chinese Midd.e Schools' Un.cn." grouos of students in certain Chinese Middle Schools yesterday prevented other pupils frcm going to school. Prior to this, the Registrar had arranged tc meet
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  • 199 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 30: Reports by some Russians that ExPremier Ueorgi Malenkov was on a tour of power stations in the Urals mountain and m Siberia today added another theory to the conflicting explanations for his absence from the Kremlin o n Saturday. There reports suggested Mr. Malenko*.
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    • 107 1 LONDON, Mar. 30: Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Labour Party leftwln? rebel, today escaped t-xpulsion from the Party. The Labour National Executive accepted his assurances that in future he would adhere to official Labour policy. Today's decision still leaves Mr. Bevan* 57, cutside the labour group in Parliament. He
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    • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 30 Ind a wlli start her first air service to Japan on April 23. it was authoritatively learnt here today. Both countries have reached complete ■free. ment after montii.long ncgo. tl at ion s in Delhi for the con. elusion of a
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  • 496 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Mar. 31, 1955 MALAYA A PAWN IN POWER POLITICS? gELF-government for Malaya will be a huge hoax and mighty mockery if she cannot decide as to who should defend her scil. The power to decide this is the least that she should enjoy if she
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  • 54 2 SHTLLONG: Four employees of the State Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Board, in Shillong were arrested by the police last Wednesday, in connexion with alleged embezzlement of over Rs. 50,000 of office money. One of them the Persona: Assistant to the Secretary of the Board, surrender, ed before a
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  • 1453 2 Impassioned Plea By Mrs. Lakshmi Menon Debate On Hindu Succession Bill I" Ra i va Sabha NEW DELHI: An impassioned plea for an early enactment of the whole of the Hindu Code Bill was made in the Rajya Sabha last Wednesday by the
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI: Out of tnc price payable to Burma for rice, an amount of Rs. 15.6 crores on the agreed quantity ot 9 lakh tons will be adjusted against the separation debt of Burma.. This .nformation was given in the Rajya Sabha last week by Mr.
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  • 170 2 24 INJURED IN BOMBAY WHEN POLICE COW PROTECTIONISTS CLASH BOMBAY: Twenty-four persons including nine poiicemen were injured in a clash between the police and a group of cow protectionists who forced their way into the compound of the Chief Minister's residence on Wednesday morning. The police, after falling to stop
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHI: Cabinet Mlnlsters, Ministers of state and Deputy Ministers of the Central Government spent a sum of Ra. lakhs on their tours duringr the period from April i, 1954 to January 1, 1955, the Deputy Home Min'ster. Mr. b. N. Datar, told Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi in
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  • 105 2 CALCUTTA: The railway authorities are running water cars in addition to food specials to places in the droughtaffected coastal districts of Orissa. The water famine at Bptooti, 16 miles from Baripada, is so acute that the railway authorities are sending tw» water cars attached to
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  • 43 2 NEW DELHI; The Lok Sabha passed the Essential Commodities D ll as reported by the Select Committee.. The Bill provides for the control' of production, supply and distribution of and trade and commerce i n certain commoditiee by (Jovetament. FOC
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  • 42 2 This photograph shows (from left to right) Mrs. iris Tuekett; Balasubramaniam. of Kokuvil East. Kokuvil, Ceylon, and Applied Physics student and part-time lecturer at the Melbourne Technical College; Ronnie Sng and Mike Williamson, SAW Radio station roundsman.
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  • 255 2 GWAL.IOR: The All lnda. Hindu Manasabha W« r ill g Committee 'ast week decided to nold the next annual session of tnu Mahasaona at i nchinupoiy in trie hrst wcefc oi June. The committee called upon the Government 01 inu.a to accent tne deciaratioxi of
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  • 185 2 BERHAMPUR (Ganjam) Preparations are already afoot here to hold the next session of the All-India Congress Committee on May 8. 9 f» nd 10. Khallikotc College playground which can accommodate more than half a lakh of people has been selected, it is understood, for the business
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  • 94 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Lakshml Mcnon, Parlamentary Secretary to the External Affairs Minister, told Sardar Singh of Khetr. in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha that the Government of India had sent three persons to represent them in the joint secretariat set up for the
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  • 387 2 Pact Ends Shooting Between Indian Pakistan Police AMRITSAR: Shooting between Indian and Pakistani police on the Indo-Pak stan border near the villages of Gajjal, in the Khemkaran sector ended c.i Tuesday morning last as a result of a meeting between Indo-Pakistan police officials. No casualties were reported on the Indian
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  • 164 2 BOMBAY: Twentv-flve volunteers belonging to Cow Protection Society held a demonstration in rront of the Chef Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai's residence at Ridge Road, Malabar h U last week The volunteers, on their arrival, told the attendant that they wanted to see the (Thief Minister, but Mi».
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  • 100 2 DIBRUGARH: More than 300 rickshaw-pullers of DibrugaTh created history last week when they offered voluntary labour for the work of Dibrugarh town prctecticn pioject by dumping 1 boulders for three ii< ur. in the morning. The enthusiasm of the rickshaw -pullem drew the attention cf the
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  • 101 2 Collection Of Income Tax Arrears NiEW DELHI: Arrears of Income-tax realised between April 1, 1954 to January 31, lUOS totalled about Rs. 19 crores, t v ie Minister for Revenue and dvil (Expenditure, Mr, M. c- --Shah told Mr. Damar in Lok Sabna. A total of Rs. 160 croros still
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  • 146 2 KARACHI: Bhupat. the notorious Indian dacoit, has been released on parcle for two months and wiU be allowed to stay in Karachi with a Mus.im friend. He was brought hero last week from Sukkur Ja 1 and handed over to Karachi Police un a guarantee of
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  • 80 2 HEL-GRADt:: Yugoslav enterprises will supply the entire equipment for the Chicholu Mall. an hydro-power station m Pakistan and erect the plant under an agreement concluded in Karachi, Tanjug, the yij<> o slay news agency said. The value of the ordrr Is about $1,200,000. This is the
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  • 743 3 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S ASSURANCE AT PATNA lATNA: Mr. V. N. Dhebar, the Congrc** President, thai the introduction of National Language in all »plwn* <f he country's life would be a patent remedy for ,tn unger.ng shadows of linguism and provincialism Mi uneuar. who arrived
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  • 233 3 M AM CHHJSTEK Lancashire exports of cotton and rayon fabrics in the last three months of 1904 were 2& per cent .ewer tnan in the corresponding period of iys3, says tne Cotton Board's statistical review of the industry. They totalled 143,000,000 square yards, 11,000,000 square
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  • 168 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Provincial Congress Committee, i n a resolution Last week, requested the Government of Bombay to withdraw the Bill to amend the Land. Acquisition Act o f 18y4. Tht- amending: Bill, which was recently published in the Gaz-ette seeks to add a new Section
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  • 110 3 Bhakra A Wora Of Power NEW DELHI; The Prime Mintfstvr domplailned that he had ibeen misquoted in the Press in regard to his impressions of the Bhakra Nangal project. Mr. Nehru, in the course of his address to the Indian and Eastern (Newspapers tSoviety, said he had told Indian and
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  • 75 3 CALCUTTA: The expendlestim.T '^houses, originally ""mated at nearly Rs. 8,0()() for 1954-55. has been ac- t v lower at Rs. 6.200.000. u learned. Delay in th e creation ot a Uns dt S office of Suporiiv ,7' nt <* Lighthouses in Calw*mi non e xecution of
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  • 206 3 NEW DELHI; a Brll:sn team of medical experts will soon arrive n India at the instance of WHO tor research on anti-biotic drugs in domiciliary treatment of tuherculosis patients. The Bilt.sh specialists, it aaid, have valuable experience v\rith modeurn anti-T.B. drugs ai many places. WHO has approached
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  • 133 3 UALCUTTA: The People 4 1 Kepubiic of China has ottered .j purcnase eottcn and J^e l( -o m Pakistan 111 exchange for export of manufactured goods, including texines and machiiiery, according to the Indian central Jute committee. l'nis suggestion Is understood to nave been
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  • 70 3 NEW DELHI: The driver cf the Frontier Mai, which collided with a goods train near 1-atehsinghpura, on the Western Railway on Monday has been suspended, the Deputy Min ster for Railways, Mr. o. V, Alagesan, stated in the Rajya Sabha. The driver of the gcoas
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  • 307 3 NEW DELHI: If the nopp* of the desert expert from Israel prove successful, the Thar Desert of Itojasthan will soon regenerate itse/f Into a luxuriant vegetation belt. The need for desert control, it stressed, is of paramount importance to India, as the
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  • 103 3 COCHIN: At Dust Sale V held here this week, -approximately 280,000 lbs ot tea were on otter. The sal c opened quietly but strengthened and a gocd general demand -developed. Medium quality Dust-l and Fine Dusts were rregul'j.rly one anna easier. Better liquoring- dusts met with some
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  • 131 3 Indian Handicrafts To Be Displayed In Moscow NEw DEL.HI: The Union Government '.s holding- an exhibition of Indian nanulcraits and textiles i n Moscow sometime this year. The famous Banaras silks and brocades, handloom prints and brasaware from UUar (Pijadesh, bidri work from Hyderabad, ivory war e and other art
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  • 133 3 BOMBAY: Si r Cecil Wakeley, President of the Royal College of Surgeons, said here that the standard of Indian I surgeons was very high. He said that Independent India was making magnificent progress >n the field cf surgery. Sir Cecil arrived here last week from Deihi
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  • 74 3 HOSPET: News is to hand that Raghunath Prasad, aged about 18, was drowned here last Tuesday while swimming in the Tungabhadra power channe: near the ra iway station. It is stated, that the Doy who went tc the power channd along with his friends was washed away by
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  • 171 3 NEW DEL.HI: Mr. Sadat Ali Khan. Parliamentary Seclotary to the External Affairs M nister. informed Sardar Hukam Singh in the L.ok Sabha that Indian immigration into Canada was governed by the terms or an agieement concluded between tne Governments of lnd a and Canada en Jan. 26,
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  • 99 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. J. C. Ghosn. the Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University, appears to nave made considerable progress with his R s. 2-crore scheme for the establishment of 15 additional colleges in areas on the fringe of Caicutta. The scheme, wnich was conce.ved with the idea of relieving
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. P. Sun. darayya, leader of the Communist group in Parliament, has resigned his membership of the Rajya Sabha with effect from last Monday. This was announced last week by the Chairman. Dr. S. Radha. krishnan, in the Rajya Sabha. Mr. Sundarayya's resignation
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  • 314 3 NEW DELHI: India maass B.C.G. campaign is the cheapest in the world. Tftis interesting conclusion has bo^n reached by r»r. Halfdan T- Mahler, senior WHO officer, in the OOUWe of his review of the BCG ntOiect in India. "We arc fairly
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  • 269 3 Socialistic Society: Muslim League's Appeal MADRAS: The Working Gommittete of tjhe Ind'.an Union Muslim Lieag-ue met here on Mar. 20 and 2*. Mr. M. Mohamcd Ismail pressing. By a resolution, the committee welcomed the declaration of the policy of the Government to have an economic rcorganiseut:on of society on a
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  • 205 3 CALCUTTA: Tne Union Government has started an investigation into the complaints of Indian exporters that shipp ng freight rates on several export commodities are too high and that they are having an adverse effect On the promotion of exports. Mr. c. A.
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  • 293 3 Abdullah Wants No Part Of Bail Application JAMMU A habeas corpus application o n behalf of the former Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, was admitted last week by the High Court. The application was fixed by Mr. Jagatram Aryan, former Kashmir M.L.A. last Tuesday, claiming there were insuffic.ent grounds for Sheikh
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  • 50 3 NEW DELHI; An all-India Station Masters' and Assistant Station Masters' conference will be held here on April 16 and 17, the General Secretary of the All-India Stationmasters' Association announced here last week. Delegates and members from all over the country are expected to attend the conference.- FOC
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  • 242 3 BANGALORE: The Chict Justice of the Mysore High Court and Mr, Justice K. Padmanabha.ah last Tuesday dism.ssed two petitions which submitted that proceedings against the petitioners in the lewer court in connexion with the 1953 Dusserah d.sturbances oe quashed on the ground that nrst information reports had
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  • 81 3 87-Year-Old "Comrade" Calls On Nehru ALLAHABAD: Eightyseven.year.old Baba Ram. lal Mishra, Mr. Nehru's comrade in the freedom struggle, was among the numerous callers at "Anand Bhawan" last Wednesday. He was helped by some Congressmen as he approached the Prime Minis, ter to relate his tale of poverty. Mr. Nehru received
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  • 123 3 MADURAI: The Raraayonam Case" which was taken up for hearing last week before the District Judicial Magistrate, Madurai. Mr. T N. Govindarajulu NaWu, waa adjourned, on March 30 as certain documents called fur by the defence counsel has not been produced by the prosecution. Mr. a^ DoralraJ, former
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  • 844 4 Amendment To Ceylon Law .Flayed: It is] Denial Of Fundamental Right" COLOMBO. In the House of Representatives Mr. V. Nalliah Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and External Affairs introducing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill said that citizens of Ceylon feU into two classes. Those who were citizens
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPUR: Wed. the important part which the women of Malaya can play in the advancement of the country was emphasised by the Director of Information Services, inch Yaacob bin Abdul Latiff today. He was speaking at a civics course for 30 Chinese women from
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  • 112 4 At the Annual General Meeting of The Sindhi Mer. chants Association Singapore, held recently the following were elected office bearers for 1955: Mr. D. T. Assomull of M. S. Wassiamull Assomull and Co. Chairman; Mr. Manghanmal Udharam of M. S. K. A. J. Chotirmal and Qo. Vice-Chair-man;
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  • 149 4 When a decision by the Finance and General Purpose Committee came up for confirmation of the City UNuncil yesteriay. Mrs. Amy Ed* complained that woman's point of view has been entirely ignored i» decis.on s taken on Mayoral robes and dress I. Mrs. Ed e particularly
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  • 32 4 The City Council yesterday a sum of $6,189,597 by way of Supplemental Budget for the year 1955. The revised estimates for 1955 would now stand at $40,062,110.
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  • 61 4 PHOTO. Students with placards reading "The Country Says No" demonstrate in Louvaln, against the Government proposal to withdraw special subsidies from Roman Catholic Schools and give money instead to non-sectarian schools. Rioting broke out In many places in Belgium, and special precautions have been taken bv
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  • 58 4 The City Council agreed yesterday to contribute a ram of $50,000 towards the cost of rebuilding the Sivan Temple at Orchard Road and to pay all legal and survey charges estimated to be fi,ooo. This is necessitated by scheme for widening the Orchard Road and the
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  • 165 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.The Speaker, of the Federal Legislative Council Dato Man. mud bin Mat, unveiled a portrait of the late Sir Henry Gurney in the Members' Lab* rary of the Council here this morn log. In a speecn on the
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  • 32 4 Th#i office of the Commissioner of the Government of tndla in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will remain closed on Friday, Ist April, 1956 on account of 'RAMA NAVAMI.'
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  • 456 4 Fed. Legco. Sanctions 15m. Aid To Padi Planters (From o«f Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Federal Legislative Council at its meeting today approved 1 the Member for Economic Affairs' motion, for the appropriation o* *1« million fiom the general revenues of the Federation for assistance to pad! cultivators. Fifteen
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  • 173 4 Malayan Newspapers Association Representatives of nine newspapers published in Bin. gapore, met yesterday in Singapore, with the object of forming a Malayan Newspapers Association. The objects of the Association were declared to be in broad tenna: "To facilitate the interchange by newspaper publish, ers of their views in regard to
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  • 33 4 Exempted From Income Tax Income Tax The Sin^upore Chinese Chamber of Commerce t'loou Relief Fund has been gazetted as an institution of public character and has been exempted from payment of income ta*.
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  • 84 4 The annual general meeting of the Rawang Sut>_branch of th* 'Malayan Indian Congress held on Mar. 27 elected the following office bearers: President, Mr. O. R. Suku. maran, Vice-President, Mr. Bishan Dass, Hon. Secretary, Mr. M. K. Thamboo, Asst. Secretary, Mr. A. Gomez, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Gurdlal
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  • 88 4 The City Council yesterday rejected a suggestion by s. Jaganathan to reconsider the policy regard ng fixation of rentals for City Council quarters. Mr. .Taganatkan argued it was unfai r tQ. co.lect different rents for the same type of quarters and objected to tne
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  • 50 4 The City Council has agreed that Mr. P. Chapman of the Ministry of Food, London, be seconded to the Organisation and Methods Department on three years agreement to fill the post of Organisation and Methods Officer at an alLio salary of £2,400 per annum (M519,200).
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