Indian Daily Mail, 15 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 246. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1494 1 Council Needed-covERNOR COLONY'S FINANCES SOUND (By Our Staff Reporter) "In view of the growing volume of Government business and the consequent heavy burden on the shoulders of existing Unofficial Members, it would be appropriate and in keeping with the wishes of the people of Singapore to
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  • 116 1 Mr. Sithiah. Mr. T.atiff bin| Ahmed and Mr. Foon?. representatives of the Naval Rase Lptoour Union, met the Commissioner General yesterday to explain to him the present position regarding their claims on Cost of Living Allowance and some other matters. The CommissionerGeneral made it clear
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  • 89 1 HYDERABAD, Oct. 14. The Nizam, the Rajpramukh of Hyderabad, has offered to purchase Hyderabad House in New Delhi at "its book value," it was reliably learnt here. "The book value" of the House ia Rs 36 lakhs while its present value is estimated between
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  • 97 1  - - Thio Chan Bee Urges Establishment Of Polytechnic Institution Hei«e "The greatest problem and worry of many people in Singapore today is the continuing and ever growing shortage of houses for those with low income. In spite of all the good work the Singapore Improvement Trust
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    30 1 SANT HA'RNA.M SINGJI. noted Sikh savant, who is now on two weeks' visit to Singapore. He is staying with Mr. Sardul Singh of Messrs. Indersons Co.. 97, Arthur Road, Katong.
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  • 591 1 Re-Deployment Of Existing Staff Urged By Financial Secretary By Our Staff Reporter While presenting the Draft Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for 1953, i!n the Legislative Council. Singapore, yesterday after having pleaded for economy on Government expenditure especially i'n annuially recurrent costs a«d
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  • 40 1 CANTERBURY, England, Oct. 15.— A 78-year old stonemason who 3? ant most of his working life doing repairs 250 feet up on Canterbracy Cathedral, died from a fall- off a chair on which he was sitting in bis garden. Reuter
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  • 102 1 The Education Week will be celebrated by the Ramakrishna Mission Schools from today. Wednesday, Oct 15 to Sunday Oct. 19. at 9. Norris Road, Singapore. The programme is as follows Oct. 15, 16 and 17—8 a.m. Handwork Exhibition Oct. 18—5 p.m. Physical Training Display. 5.30
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  • 109 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 13. A four-day-old strike of 35,000 Marine workers manning river steamers in the Northern Indian stal'es of West Bengal, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh and in East Pakistan was called off yesterday by the Bengal Mariners Union. This followed an announcement by Che state governments
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  • 278 1 NATURALISATION NO LANGUAGE QUALIFICATION NOW (By Our Staff Reporter) At the presentation of the Certificates of Naturalisation yesterday in the Legislative Council hall to about forty persons, the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll said that: "What makes today's cere* mony unique and i n my opinion sufficiently important
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  • 619 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Oct. 15, 1952. PAK LEADERS AND KASHMIR JjTATEMENTS made by responsible leaders of Pakistan at the Annual Convention of the All-Pakistan Muslim League this week do give cause for grave concern. Not onry are the statements violent in themselves but the fact that their authors
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  • 1275 2 Labour Minister Giri's Suggestion NAINITAL, Oct. 11.— Mr. V. V. Giri, India's Minister for Labour, suggested here a two-fold formula for internal settlement of industrial disputes in India, Inaugurating the 12th Session of the Indian Labour Conference here, Mr. Giri said that under his new
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  • 544 2 C. C. Tan's Warning Against TRAPS (By Our Staff Reporter) "The estimates for the coming year disclose a projected new expenditure of $13.4 million for Public Works Extraordinary or Non Recurrent as it is now called together with a revote
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    53 2 Thousands of interested Japanese crowd in from' of the Asuhi newspaper office in Tokyo to view election returns posted. A record of 35,000,000 Japanese trooped to the pools on Oct. 1 in the first national election since the peace treaty. Premier Shigeru Yoshida's huge liberal party swept to a crushine
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  • 50 2 BIRMINGMAM, Eng. Oct. 13. British Nudists decided yesterday it is all right for true believers to see the magazines of their European colleagues. But, they agreed, the mass distribution of these publications would cause them more trouble than a hornet s nest at a summer outin A.P.
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  • 40 2 The Law Revision (Penalties Amendment) Bill, The Adoption of Children (Amendment) Bill, The Private Lotteries Bill, The Widows' and Orphans' Pension (Amendment) Bill and the Mental Disorders and Treatment Bill were passed in the Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 2571 3 DRAFT ESTIMATES Of REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR 1953 Expenditure 204.6 m. Revenue 189.7 m. Deficit 14.9 m No Special Need For Anxiety Over Budget The Draft Estimates for the coming year snow a total estimated expenditure of $204.6 ™*UwnB against an estimated revenue of l*{s? Uli Z??' thm b "dotting
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  • 47 3 Revenue Expenditure $174,349,443 Revotes 16,832,370 §191,181.813 Deficit 1,452,630 Public Works, Non-recurrent 13,423,970 Total Deficit 14,876,600 1946 F4EHABILITATION LOAN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE, 1947:— Amount raised by the issue 50,000,000 Estimated amount to be expended to Dec. 31, 1952 41,008,311 Balance carried forward to 1953 8,991,689
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