Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 92. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 2606 1 And No Seats For Commerce Chambers LYTTELTON APPROVES RENOfcL CONSTITUTION Replying to the Governor's dispatch on the Reode. lon>tttwLon for Singapore, tne Secretary of State for tne Colonies Mr. Oliver JLvtteiton agreed with the recommendation that franchise shouid be linuted to citizens of the United Kingdom
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  • 271 1 Legco Decide To Repeal Strike taws By Our Staff Reporter Tne Singapore i>egi S iative Council ytrsttiday passed a resolution, m^vea oy Air. Lam xew tiocK, tor the repeal of tne fcaueigency Regulations boverning stnkes and iockouj Mr. L,nn Yew Hock's motioD was as follows That in the opinion of
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  • 133 1  - AID INDIA TO SAVE ASIA Allen WASHINGTON, *-i..y *o. Ai.UM.-.-.juor \_rtoi£C V' rtiil'll ouuuay nigat ui£v;cl Congress u> ncp muui in wuciL ne najrtki aa u content wiiii v^uinrt. tor tne aanuration oi uviier Asian nat-ous. in a rauio gpeoch, a.ucn da id tne iuture of Asia may, ueyenu on
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  • 50 1 Rajaji's Scheme Scrapped From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 18. Education Minister Mr. C. Subramaniam announced in 'the Madras State Assembly today the Government's decision to give up the Modified Elementary Scheme introduced by Rajaji and revert forth with to the old system which prevailed prior to June, 1968. Copyright.
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  • 79 1 NEW DEI JU, May IS— Former Indian Hisrb Commissioner to London, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leaven here on Wednesday for a week's study of the Far East talks In Geneva. He will then Hpend three flays In L/ondon before going to New York where
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  • 189 1 Gun Salute At Buddhist Synod RANGOON, (Burma) May 18. A six-gun saiute hreu itoni ancient Burmese bamboo guns maiKed the opening o*' iJW sixtn world Buaoi;ist synod m uie -the great cave near ivangoon yesteroay. i>ti»pite monsoon weather, more uian lu.uoo Buaani&ts garnered at tne mau-maa*-wnicn too* 11 montns to
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  • 167 1 Motion Against Andhra Speaker Disallowed: Reds Stage Walkout l*'rom Our Own Correspondent. WALTAIR, May 18.— The Deputy Speaker of Andhra Assembly yesterday refused leave to the Communist Opposition to move for removal of the Speaker from omce. He said, under the Madras Assembly Rules which have been adopted for Andhra
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  • 54 1 TENSING UNWELL NEW DELHI, 18— TenKins: Norkay. who scaled Mt. .Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary last May, has been advised "absolute rest for a month", according to a report from Darjeellng today. A bulletin issued by Darjeellng surgeon oaJd JVnsinn has lost a considerable amount of weight and needs "proper
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  • 176 1  -  NEHRU I' rum Ou r Own Correspondent NfcW DELHI, May 18.— Premier Nehru addresswig a recent meeting of the Parliamentary Congress Party on the question of languages in India and the animosities produced on their account, said Hindi should be encouraged
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  • 148 1 NEW DELHI, May 18.- -Mi Jawaharlal Nehru the Indian Prime Minister. >ai<i today "There w.li always be trouble in Asia and elsewhere until Communist China is recognised in the United Nations." Opening a fore gn affairs debate in the Indian Upper House, Mr. Nehru
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  • 36 1 STUDENTS BOYCOTT SCHOOL BATTKALOA: On resumption of bChool after the Easter holidays sttufents boycotted Shh-ananda Vtdyalaya at Kalladfuppodiii, as a im'text uirulnst ih. Kamakrlshna Mission board to management's transfer of Mr. S. Ainbalnvaner, the principal.- FOC
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 Photo. Mr. Justice C. Xagalingarn <k rlaring- O ii n Ike rinlMl n 1- d ui7 the Jaffna 1 H im!u OOttma for Oir!. Ui.lldW FunT Mrs 1 1^ 1 Sa.o^'SSo.-" th< "^B' WP«SB Mathrupala
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  • 570 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. May 19. 1954 Freedom Plus Democracy fHE problems of both Korea and Indo-china are reaiiy very simple but they have been complicated by the intervention 01 outs.de powers. hJotn these countries are benig devastated by civil wars, with one section of the people wanting to
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  • 1498 2 Further Debate On Bill In Parliament WOMEN'S RIGHT TO PROPERTY NEW DELHI: The House of the People on Wednesday resumed consideration of the Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas's motion to refer the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill to a Joint Select Committee of
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  • 150 2 HYDERABAD: Sudama a 18 -year- oi<j boy, died here at* a result of gunshot injuries at Kcelkhana Begum Bazar According to the folice, one Mailiah Chowdhary had a quarrel wlih his sons about th« payment of e<ecUicity billsne is alleged to have taKen out his gun
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  • 166 2 Madras Spent Rs. 97,182 For Nehru MADRAS: Mr. Subramanlam, Leader of th* House an, finance Minister, told the Assembly during question time last week that Ihe Government spent Km 97 182 for the reception and security measures taken during the Prime Minister's visit to the State in October last, after
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  • 99 2 Non-Conforming Marriages MADRAS: A deuutatkm of tue uravid'V 1 I'aruamentiiry 1-a.i t v met ur. IV ivamaraj. Chief Minuter. lajst week anul made represv».iiaii<ji>s to luuu urfJiu ina-t tiie Hindu Nun-oomor-Hung >Kirria>f«'s jum, nwv iKn<uji|i beiore tne SUic .Vs-H-nu>i>. be renamed .swayajiuirivutuai Marriane^ \an«i«tii<.n itKi or Mun-reilr uious Marnates Vailduujn
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  • 211 2 XNcvV Uhjult.l Tne ■eU.jDfc up or a UtOCmi Board to c\>nuuct examinations, and awaru certificates to ciaitsinen on a ua^ionai Dasia in uCftAia tiMues. nas oe%n rwmniiw nniu oy tae iNationai Traue ueritftcation Investigation Coinnuttco. The report of the Committed of whicn Sri M. Ananthasavanam Ayyangar, Deputy
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  • 181 2 NEW DJ-JLIll: Reobine to Mr. K. p. sinlia in tin- Houm of the People Mr. D. I*. Kur-niruar, Commerce Minister confirmed toe rvixtrt that the Bombay Muumn. r>' As*ociaUon had propos«*l the establishment of a textile research institute in Bombay The proposal, he said, hud
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  • 63 2 ARREDABAD A hydrantfuelling: system way put into commission at tbc Ahmedabad airport. The system i-. capable of refuelling gastoline to two aircraft simultaneously at an overall speed of 75 gallons per minute t'rcm an underground pipeline punvp. Hitherto, motor-tankers la-d-en with aviation petrol used to refuel aircraft. The
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  • 142 2 NEW DELJII: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Commerce Minister, saad that a proposal was under the consideration of uovcmment to establish a State Trading; Corporation to undertake the export of handloom citoth and certain selected sman-ucaie and cot tags industry products'. The Minister, who was replying to Mr.
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to Mr. K. Raghuramaiah in the House of the People, Mr. J. L. Hathi, Deputy Minister for Irrigation, and Power, said the Planning Commission was arranging for a study of cer tain aspects of the programme of Prohibition. At a later stage
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  • 223 2 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly passed the Government Bill to amend the Madras General bales Tax Act, providing for an additional levy on the first sales of mill-made cloth (cotton, silk, wool, artificial silk, etc.) of certain varieties and on precious stones.
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  • 152 2 HYDEItAB-A t> Interviewed on ins reported resignation from the post of Chief Opera tions Manager of Indian Airlines Corporation, New De.ni Mr. P. M. Reddy, sad that it was fact that he had resigned his office in view of "certain differences between me and Chairman of
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  • 159 2 v iMM\nl ine Gcniuui-a.uj>vj-,uii ex^ed.tion to *noa..i |imn u umuiiiii WMff e^p.oxca utf yiioi.ogxa.pnea uy ummi. uCi'iuirt ruaincit, ucpui.y .eaut'f 01 t»»c liA^/wuition, jn an exclusive uitciview to *.».e associettca PMM of PaKston. iivrr Kiamert said tnat aittii cluauiQg Mount rtaita^ubiii, tncy would attempt to lOoaa tne
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  • 997 3 Rs. 400 P, M. Plus Rs, 21 Daily Allowance NEW DELHI: The House of the People on Friday approved by 208 votes to 42 the amendment of fu ngress member Mr. Bhagwat Jha Azad. fixing the monthly salary oi Members of Parliament atßs. 4UO
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  • 53 3 the juuii- hums iUiuister. who uus absent, the tieaitu MiJLiIUT, &T1 A. IJ. SMieny. iJuornicU l^ri S. Kj»J>iajinynjn^ Com., laiijort-, In toe ueg K^ative As9euituy, umt tiwa <iuverninent was consiuerin^ a p^vposai to construct a hospital tor the benefit ot (lie member* 01 the legu*utture -A tiovernment -Lstu-to
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  • 164 3 NBW DELHI: In reply to a question by Dr. Seeta Parmanand, the Miniver for Agriculture. Dr. Punjabrao De. limuikh, stated an the Council of States, that tho Central Agriculture Ministry had issued a circular to the State Governments cautioning them against fixation of ceilings o n
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  • 194 3 NEW DKLJiI Rajkumar. Amnt Kaur, tieaith M. mater, toid a Press conieience nets Ciictt she expected tne dian. mies under tne Drugs anu iviagic Kemedies (OujecuoiiaD.e Advertisements) Act to be puoiisned in tnree montns &no 6aid ane would consider every suggestion tnat newspapers ♦nigat have
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  • 206 3 CHITTOOK: A gale of severe intensity swept Chit. toor town between 4-30 a»td 5 p.m. on Thursday. Uoofs of many buildings inciudine that of the cmttoor Kailway Station wei e blown on and trees uprooted in the •strong wind, and the rain which followed, i j ow
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  • 1246 4 Ceylon Parliament Proceedings: No Real Unity Asian Powers! Opposition Leader's Contention COLOMBO: Mr S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, opening the debate on the Prime Minister's tft&tement on the Asian Premiers talks said those who claimed that the Conference had been a
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  • 715 4 incident^ such as U.S. aid to Pakistan (brought about a change In thle conference. A3 a result .<**ne of the most important issues of the confer'.•nce were whittled down. Mr. (Keuneman added that thie most important contribution made at the conference was Ceylon's support for China's entry into the
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 Photo. Paranieswara CoMe^e, Jaffna, celebrated its Fo«n^ s Day as a three-dlay function. In the picture are Mr. vajravetu Mudaliyar (centre) who presided and Mr YadiveUi Mudaliyar (leit) and Pandit Profe «er K. Ka»l«Hi.vPJ; lai (rticht) who deHvered literary addresses on the occasion.— Mathrupala
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  • 115 4 Entry Into Colony Of Wives From China In a written answer to vt. C. J. Taglar, the Acting SEATO and that it had not been discussed at the conference. He said everybody knew that there wa«j such a thing;. _>y their conduct the Prime Ministers had endangered the /cs of
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  • 140 4 New S'pore Reforms A Risk LONDON, May 18 Singapore is making: one of the biggest moves forward that is constitutionally possible. It is believed here that nothing- less than the promise of real power in the Government would attract to the polls the gieat population of Chino.se ou&inessmen, numberng with
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  • 102 4 WASHINGTON, May 18.— Mr. Gaganvihari L. Metha, Indian Ambassador to the United States, said Sunday that his country was willing to offer its services as the neutral policing power in the event that an Indo-Chinese truce was worked out at Geneva. Mr. Metha
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  • 114 4 COLOMBO: A t becdl workers told the permanent Secrotarv to the vlinistiv of Home Affair Mf F Pcrem that tlie hoavv mnoit duty >;n raw material .van throwing them cm of nployment. The deputation suggested hat tho n.ir.rt dutv on r-'iw nstertal for needles
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