Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1952
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Title Section15 1952-11-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 28& SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERI9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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1213 1952-11-19 1 On Council— Public Service Relations Civil Service Should Be Removed From Pol. Pressure I LEGCO MEMBERS SHOULDN'T BE SUBJECTED TO PRESSURE FROM OFFICERS IN PUB. SERVICE (I.D.M. STAFF REPORTER) The Governor of Singapore speaking yesterday m the Legislative Council on the subject of the Report1,213 words
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Article96 1952-11-19 1 (By a Staff Reporter) The Singapore Legislative Council Elections (Amendment No. 2) Bill and The Municipal Elections (Amendment) Bill passed through ah their remaining stages after First Reading, yesterday m the Legco. The object of these Bills aa c to permit the presiding officer to require voters96 words
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1367 1952-11-19 1 Want Committee To Investigate Giving 'F.A. To All Officers I. DM. Staff Reporter The Financial Secretary moved for the adoption of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday the report of the Committee appointed to consider the Draft Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for T9531,367 words
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142 1952-11-19 1 Paglar Wants Money-Lenders Bill Here! (By a Staff Reporter) Speaking on the adjournment yesterday m the Legis lative Council Doctor C. J; Paglar dealt with the prei valence of 'graft' m trJ Colony and said 'that 'periodical press statements will not be out of order but will prick the conscience142 words
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Article51 1952-11-19 1 I DM. Staff Reported The Labour (Amendment) Bill moved by Mr. C C. Tan (Member for Tanglin) passed through the Second Reading >n the Legislative Council yesterday and was referred to the Select Committee consisting of Mr. O. W. Davis (Chairman), and thre B other members of the51 words
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326 1952-11-19 1 Legislative Council Told Of Public Resentment Greater Aid To Deserving Schools Urged (I.D.M. Staff Reporter) "The remarks on the Indian Schools contained m the Education Report, 1951 have caused considerable resentment among the Indians and they feel that such a general attack is326 words
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217 1952-11-19 1 ANOTHER LOAN OF $16m. TO S.I.T. OKed By Our Staff Reporter The Singapore Legislative Council approved the borrowing by the Singapore Improvement Trust of the sum of $l<sm from Government at an interest rate of 4 per cent per annum repayable by equal annual instalments over a perod of 60217 words
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54 1952-11-19 1 Management Committee Silver Jubilee Fund By Our Staff Reporter Following persons were appointed to the Committee of Management of the Sliver Jubilee Fund: Secretary for Social Welfare, Head of Singapore Branch of the Salvation Army, Mr. M. Namaeie, Mr. C. M. Lee, Mr. V. Pakinsamy. Mr. O. H. Kiat and54 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-11-19 1 Doctor Chaim Welxniann, first president of Israel, was buried In tbe garden of tbe presidential mansion at Rehoboth, Israel. A. P. Photo shows: Members of the Preflldent's tar wily leave th« ftuvwldc after laying- wreaths. JLeft to rlfftt: Bwiyamln Weizman the President's ton; Mrs. Vent Weizman the President's widow; Mrs.61 words
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Article60 1952-11-19 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Nov. 18.— United Natlona delegate* gave a cool but studious reception to a long awaited Indian compromise proposal for settling the Korean PoW deadlock. Although the objections were raised on several points of the draft resolution India handed the General Assembly yesterday,A.P. - 60 words
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Article65 1952-11-19 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14- A treaty of friendship between India and Iraq was signed m Baghdad. The treaty, which has seven articles, proposes perpetual peace and friendship between the Governments of India and Iraq. The two Governments agree to strengthen and develop cultural ties between twoFOC - 65 words
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487 1952-11-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Nov. 19, 1952. Bloodless Revolution In Kashmir IN the turbulent politics of the present-day world, the State of Kashmir stands out as a splendid model for peaceful evolution. For long, a feudal State under the autocratic rule of a princely dynasty, Kashmir has steadily and487 words
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1225 1952-11-19 2 SUPREME? jCOURT I JUDGMENT NEW DELHI, No< Bench of the Supreme C< Chief Justice, unanimous Persons (Recovery and to be valid and intra viJ This decision reverses th< High Court which held the < Constitution on the ground H Article 22 of the ConstitutionFOC - 1,225 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-11-19 2 This A.P. Photo of King Hussein of Jordan was made at his Embassy in London on Nov. 14— his 17th birthday anniversary. The young monarch ob- tained leave from the Military Academy at Sand-, hurst, Surrey, where he is a cadet, to attend celebrations in hit* hunuur In London.49 words
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Article58 1952-11-19 2 CANBERRA, Nov. 18. Prime Minister Robert Men zies was yesterday reported ie be improving m health bin it will not be known until he is examined on Wednesday, whether he will be allowed to travel to London for the Commonwealth economic conference. His departure for the conference wasReuter - 58 words
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Article233 1952-11-19 2 Benefits Of Being In Area NEW DELHI, Nov. 14— The main benefits which accrue to India from her membership of the Sterling area were indicated by Mr. ,C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, in reply to a question in the House of the People. Thes e were: (i) Sterling being aFOC - 233 words
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Article1284 1952-11-19 2 Governor Replies Yo Allegations Against- Proceedings Or Advisory Commirtee I.D.M. Staff Reporter The Governor of Singapore refuted m a statement made yesterday m the Legislative Council all the eight allegations contained m a letter written by Mr. R. L. Eber published m a local paper. He1,284 words
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458 1952-11-19 2 DELHI'S REQUESTS TO STATE GOVERNMENTS NEW DELHI, Nov. 14 Th« Minister of Commerce and Industry said m the House of the People m reply to a question put by Mr. Krishna Chandra that >nstructions had been issued to the Ministries of th© Government of iidiaFOC - 458 words
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69 1952-11-19 2 NEW UM.nl, nov. x-t. The Pnme Minister said m the House of ttie People m reply to Proi. H. N. Mukherji tnat tne Government of India had received no invitation nor were taey otherwise m communication with the Pacific Alliance Council constituted recently by theFOC - 69 words
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Advertisement163 1952-11-19 2 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the sjs. "Rajula" should note that m future all heavy baggage for Nagaj?*ttinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on che day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic toot will be charged for excess baggage.163 words
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2954 1952-11-19 3 Continuous Residence Of Family Insisted SESSION PAPER CITED TO REFUTE NEHRU v f. OL MBO > "«>• U-By 54 votes to If, the Home of Representatives passed the Indian and Pakistani Resident* (Citizenship) Amendment Bill. Members of the Sri Lanka PartyFOC - 2,954 words
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194 1952-11-19 3 NEW DEHI, Nov. 18.-&-I dlan Justice of the World Court sir Bengal Kaning Rau, who has been mentioned m press specuia'cion as a possible successor to UN. Secretagry General Trygve Lie, said he has not yei been approached. "I do not expect any suchA.P. - 194 words
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119 1952-11-19 3 Another South Africa In Ceylon: MP's Warning COLOMBO, Nov. 13— A warning that Ceylon might become "another South Africa" waa uttered by Mr. Pleter Keuneman m the House of Representatives during .his speech on second reading of the Indian and Pakistani Residents (Citizenship) Araandment Bill. Referring to the recent JudgmentFOC - 119 words
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871 1952-11-19 4 Revenue Increased By 10,430,770 Expenditure By $5,214,580 Revotes Increased By A Net $549,160 L Estimated Deficit $10,209,570 I.D.M. Staff Reporter The Financial Secretary to the Governtof Singapore, Mr. W. C. Taylor, while moving the motion for the adoption of the Report of the Committee on Draft Estimates of Revenue and871 words
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316 1952-11-19 4 Sir C. P. On U.S. Election Results OOTAGAMUNIX Nov. 14. Commenting on the election of Mr. Eisenhower as the next U.S. President. Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, who has an intimate knowledge of American public affairs, m an exclusive interview to the representative of the "Hindu." said: "The election ofFOC - 316 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-11-19 4 Photo. President Vincent Auriol of France shakes hands with chief Touare** (Tribe of Sahara) Mr. El Hadj Mohamed Ali AttaJber— «s the chief leaves Elysee Palace at the end of his visit there, N«v. 13. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article50 1952-11-19 4 The final position of the Draft Estimates as revised by this Report is therefore as follows: Revenue m Draft Estimates $189,729,183 Plus increase 10,430,770 $200,159,953 Expenditure as m Draft Estimates $187,773,413 Plus net increase 5,214,580 $192,987,993 Revotes $16,832,370 Plus net increase 549,160 17,381,530 210,369,523 10,209,57050 words
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Article201 1952-11-19 4 COLOMBO: If the racecourse is shifted to Ratmalana, the Turf Club will have to change Its race days from Saturdays to Sundays, states M*. S. P. WickraimasLnha. the Turf dub Secretary. Mr. Wickrama^inha said: "All Government offices and mast mercantile ftams close at 1 p.m on Saturdays.FOC - 201 words
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190 1952-11-19 4 NEEDS IN DIV. 1 AND II OF PUBLIC SERVICE (By Our Staff Reporter) The Member for the India*; Chamber of Commerce moved m the Legislative Council yesterday that the Council should appoint a Select Committee to conduct a survey of the needs m Divisions I and n of the Public190 words
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Article75 1952-11-19 4 (I.D.M Staff Reporter) Mr. H. J. C. Kulaslngha (Member for Bukit Timah) speaking on adjournment yesterday at the Legislative Council made a strong plea for having public cycle parks so as to eliminate causes of obstruction to the public and also hardships to the cyclists themselves. The75 words
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Article43 1952-11-19 4 OAIRO. Nov. 18.—General Naguib, Egyptfs Prime Minister, urged his country tonight to be fully prepared to taice over the ariministration of the Suez Canal at the end of the 99-year concession 3xpiriiig oo Nov 17. 1969. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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