Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 74 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 513 1 Full Internal Autonomy For Singapore Within Four Years Chief Minister's Assurance Govt. Policy Clarified: Speech On Motion Of Thanks To Governor Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister of the Labour Front Coalition Government of Singapore, assured yesterday internal self -government within the life of this Assembly", (namely, four years). He
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  • 653 1 Marshall Defends Colony's Present Setup Of Government By Our Staff Reporter The first inc. ion which really brought life to Ihe deliberations of the legislature and enlivened the aircooled' atmosphere inside the house was the motion by Mr. Lim Yew Hock on behall of the
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  • 50 1 Mr. R. v. H. Urn (Nom'nHtrd, Labour Front) propose a bj Mr. Lim Yew Hock wsvs elected Deputy Speaker of the Singapore Legislativi; Assembly yesterday defeating Mr. r. Jumabhoy (Independent) proposed by Lim Cho-.n Mong. Mr. Richard LJm secured 18 votes and Mr. jumubnoy 12 votes.
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  • 71 1 Chinese Foreign Minister Chou Kn Lai (right) thrown water over Burmese dancing girls at a celebration of the Burmese New YeA r Party, ill Rangfoott, during a stopover eitrout« to die Af ro-Aaa n conference Jtt Banduft?, Indonesia. The throwing of wate* Is a
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  • 36 1 Tiie House will resume its debate on the motion of thanks to the Governor to. day at 10 a.m. when the extension of Emergency Regulations) and Ministers' Salaries will be discussed.
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  • 139 1 Moving tbat this Assembly expresses its thanks to His Excellency the Governor for his Address delivered on Friday, April 22, 1955," the Chief Mi. nister said: In the beginning Singapore was 1 a village situated where this House stands and today it is the tenth busiest port
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  • 600 1 These are the people who became the merchant prince, the taipan of the East and Government officials were their satellites. It was found con. venient the better to control the mass of Asian labour to permit some few Asians to achieve wealth m the economic field,
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  • 142 1 Pak. Premier Arriving Here Yesterday Said: By Our Staff Reporter Mr. Mohammed All, Pakistan Prime MTnistefr \vtin arrived here yesterday at Kallanc Airport told pressmen that th<> Afro-Asiati Conference helped a lot to know each other and to have a
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  • 2790 1 Freedom From Economic Slavery It ia In tins context that the ovemmeni had laid its plans I id primary emphasis iH aced on freeing the people of lia territory from the evils of i iclal domination and econo. i lie slavery. I believe that In this const iition is an
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  • 123 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 26. Thirty two Goan satya. grants incuding Indian Nationals have been sentenced by Portuguese rulers to long terms of imprisonment some even for thirty two years. This was revealed by the Socialist leader Ashok Mehta m Lok
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  • 73 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 26. Mr. M. Narayanaswami Pillai M.L.C. retired Chairman of tho Madras State Public Services Commission will succeed Mr. C. P. Ramaswaini Aiyar as Vice Chancellor of the Annamalai University. An able administrator, Mr. Pillai is expected to restore dicipline
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Cone&pondeiit MADRAS, Apr. 26. Mr. Era Nedunchazniyan hn.-, been elected General Secretary of the Dravida Munnetru Kala. gham succeeding Mr. C. N. Anoadurai. Anna had been the secretary since the D. M. K. was founded, but has n< > w decided to step
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  • 126 1 PAK. DEFENCE PACT WITH IRAQ AWAITS ALI'S RETURN BA-NDOENG, Apr. 26 Prune Minister Mohammed Aii of Pakistan said yesterday he would fly home on Tuesday to take up with his cabi* net invitations from Iraq and Turkey to join the Turkish-Iraqi-British military alliance. "IViat is a matter for a cabinet
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  • 107 1 LOS ANGELES. CAL.IFOKNIA, Apr. 26 The pvime Mnister of Thailand yesterday warned that the free rations' only chance of stopping the Communists m Asia is hy foree and befcrc thr v j;et Formosa. Marshal p. pibuJ Bonggrajn told a news conference that the Reds have
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  • 84 2 PATNA: Mr. gurya prdsuu J.Tpadhaya, a former Home Minister of Nepal and a member of the Nepali Oon?ress High Command, m a statement issued here laat 'phursuaj,. expressed his faith m the of Nepai and urged nim dissolve the Committee of Advisers and restore demop^iblf
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  • 546 2 lolly's new legislative Assembly which were expected to be let off only during the debate on the motion of Thanks to the Governor for his Address outlining the Marshall Government's policy, began however surprisingly even on the motion
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  • 48 2 MADRAS: Fairly heavy rain feii m Madras City on Wednesday morning after more than 30 days of swel. tering heat. The Meenambakkam Ob. aervatory recorded about lVfcin. of rain from 8 m the morning till 4 m the afternoon on Wednesday. FOC.
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  • 179 2 DIFFICULTIES OF INDIAN FIRMS IN SAIGON NEW DELHI. The dec sion of Indian firms m North Viet Nam to close down cwmg to difficulties m carrying on business is the subject-matter of d.scussion between the Government cf India and the Government of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam through the
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI: Commercial disputes arising; between part** es m India and the U.S.A. can now be settled by arbitration as a result of an agreement be. tween the Arbitration Tribunal of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and In dustry and the American Ar. bitration
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  • 128 2 Bharathi's Works: Copyright To The Public MADRAS: The Madras Government have decided that ki respect of the poems of the late Subra. Mania Bharathl, the entire right of their use vested m the Government under the Indian Copyright Act, should be released to the public, subject to the rest. riction
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  • 289 2 COAL MINE SEALED TO CHECK FIRE DHANBAD: A serious coal mine disaster was averted at tne Paroena Co.liery, near Asansol, by a*ert mner s and the timeiy ucc.sicn of tne Government Inspectorate and tne management to seal tne mine wnen a roaring underground nre broKe on Sunday, according: to a
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  • 221 2 NEW DELHI: The pubiicafi?V,f a dlctlon ary of scentinc and technical terms m Hindi as ear.y a s possible has been recommended by the Boara of Scientific Term.nology ot the Union Ministry of Education at its seventh meeting held m wtry and Chairman of the Board,
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  • 37 2 fli r A K TI^^ Sardar Harbaiw Singh (Congress) was last PEPSU Assembly m the bye.ect on from the Patiala Sadar Constituency. The by-election JELL'S! 5v toe death of rprraer Chief Minister Col
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  • 99 2 Party NAGPUR; Mr. Maganlal Bagdi a Praja Socialist M.P. from Madhya Pradesh, has resigned his party membership. Eight other members of the party also submitted their re. aignations along with him. In his letter of resignation. Mr. Bagdi said that during the last two years there
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  • 878 2 Medal Shawl Presented To Mr. R. P. Sethu Pillai MADRAS: Mr. R. P. Sethu Pillai, who has been awarded by the Government of India money prize m recognition of his book "Tamil Inbam", was honoured at a public function held last Tuesday at
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  • 700 2 COMMISSION ON SHIPPING TO BE SET UP 7 NEW DELHI; The Lrf>k Sabha flfcst week adopted the many clauses of the 'Finance BU together witfa the voluminous Government amendments which embody the changes announced by Mr. Deshmukb, Voting on the schedu.es and the third roadihft, w^l take place soon. With
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  • 763 2 Supreme Court Dismisses Madras Tram Workers Appeal NEW DELHI: A division beach of the Supreme Court last Wednesday dismissed an appeal Aled by the Secretary and President of the Madras Tramway Workers* Association holding that the sale of certain properties belonging to the Madras Electric Tramways (1904) LM, by the
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  • 40 2 Assent. Summoned By Tamizuddin Khan KARACHI: Mr. Tarmzudtin Khan, Pre&Ment of the dfopalved ContAStuewt Assembly, announced that he had convened, subject to the report of the Fedcra! Court,, a meeting of the Constituent Assembly on May 9 In Karachi. FOC.
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  • 224 2 22 CLAUSES OF Cr. P. C. BILL ADOPTED NEW DELHI; The Rajya Sabha last Thursday tooj< up detailed consocterau.on of tne Criminal procedure Code Amendment Bill and adoptel 22 clauses. It hOid over the controversial clause 22, dealing with the use of statements made before the police, and was deoatuig
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  • 2219 3 VALIDATION OF LAWS Power, ordinance i»65 Invalid MCneduJo *> tlw Emergency ment of India Act 1935 Section zn O f the Govern»24, 1964 dissolved the Aa»iy. ASSEMBLY'S POWERS Though under the Inai »n independence Act. 1947 «*~i legislations paased i>y the constituent
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  • 42 3 Nearly 3 Million Error 8 Found In Land Records About 2.9 milUon mistakes n nearly SO land l reS«d^2tris V***r Pradesh tmveTao tZ«**n detected by the Qi£ *™»«nt foUcnvinc- a soecial **vefor correctJon ,^iand entries mi n imu tt m Jearnt. FOC
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI: Dr Choitram Gidwani. a P.S.P member of the Lok Sabha from Bombay has resigned fom the Praja SociaJist Party it i s learnt. Hs resignation letter was submitted. Dr. Gfidwant, who was a prominent Congress leader l n Slnd« before Joining the Praja
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  • 158 3 PAIVALA: Mlnlstei® mc offlclais rt the P.E.P.S.U. Govtrnment are understood to nave unanimously expressed themselves m favour o f phased ,pxohibtti!on m the state when they met last week tne three-masi sub-committee of the Prohibition Inquiry Committee. Several trade union deputam??, S a" 80
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  • 70 3 Vacate Office KURNOOL: Mr N YenS^l amayya the present f?fda k y cr iJt aCated WS CC C a °Ju the di sso'ulion of tne Andhra Assembly on Nov 15 Mr Venkataramayya ceased to pc Speaker, but was restored to office when the Presidential J^clanpation was revoked
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  • 92 3 SHILLONG: The As*am Government has received information that m e people w no had left for A*.pur Duar and other pjaoes of Cooch Behar *n Weat fßengau during tne recent anti-Bengali disturbances dn Goalpara nave started returning to their Homes. A further sum of Rs 20
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  • 74 3 ERODE: Mr. P r. Kamiajwamy of Swamlnathapuram former Secretary of the Erode Taluk Congress Comma ttee, ana the Erode TaJluk Agriculturists' A^soq.ation, and a leading congress worker, was admitted, w ith stab wound* on Tuesday nigfht m the locafl C?overnment Hospital. It. tvas stated that tjvWe
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  • 55 3 BANARAS: Five neoDle were burned to deat h when a vMage fe the Banaras district M n l ay reported here last Wednesday. As the fire spread, fanned by a strong breeze three woISTL 8 1 <tw chWdre n ran into an inner roo m
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  • 233 3 Rs. 14m. central Projects: Agreements Signed With U. S. A. nomics research project, It Is proposed to acquire adequate equupmtnt and books on aarlcunurai economics fro m aoroad tor u s« m the four region&ii agro-e<f>nomic research ccnii ts and sa x far m management research centres already estaDlished by
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  • 74 3 Prime Minister's Fund Now Rs. 5.5m. NEW DELHI: The total receipt** m the Prime Mlniskir's (Fund *nee hto nppt-aj for the relle* o f Hoods last year amounted lo R* 55,28,952-11-0 up to tile end of March, 1955. The itatest fist (include* a sum of Rs 35,492-3-3 received from abroad,
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  • 209 3 CHAN^GARH: Integration cf the three states of Punjab P.E.P.S.U. and Himachal Pradesh has been suggested by about 50 members of the Punjab leg.sJature m a memorandum to the States Rrorganization Commission. cated Sl^ a St i£ was adv mint i by t^ c Pu °J a
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  • 178 3 NEW DELHI: .Step* have been taken t<j lairoduoe Hunt words of command m the Indian Air Force to replace those »n A* ranks m the I.A.F. axe now expected to be conversant with the Hindi eqi:fAJU<m> and |nost of the Air Jb\>rce formations snoiuuing the
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  • 89 3 BOMBAY: The 20-day-old dispute between the Dutch firm engaged m the construction of Bombay port's oil terminal project and its employees ended last week foliowin* a n agreement between the nrm and representatives of the Bombay Cock Mazdocx Union The nrm withdrew the lockout declared
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  • 216 3 BOMBAY; Mr. P. M. Pinto, President of the Bank Em. paoyees' »Federation, Bombay, Jast Friday accused bankers of committing the "double breach of the Government oroXt modifying it(he bank award by cutting the employee!*' temporary adjustment allow itnoe before the completion of one year and denying
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  • 403 3 I NEW DELHI: The Sup- reme Court, last week, allowed the appeal preferred by Mr. Om *Takash Gupta of the If t tar Pradesh Civil {Executive) Service, against the judgment of the AKahabad High Court and held that he was entitled to recover from
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  • 50 3 KURNOOL: The Govern W J V. *T Government cf Hydrabad. have decided to UcMgnate the 'Nandikonda Re i ervoir" as "Nagarjuna SagaT'" as it wiU submerge the m™ contaningr the NagVrjunakonia relics and would keep alhre th? 2SS'- hl^ tCTic 1 a Press Note of the week.- FOC
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  • 222 4 India's Former Commerce Minister Due Tomorrow The Chairman of The Eastern Shipping Corporation, Ltd., Mr. C. H, Bhabha will be arriving by air from Djakarta tomorrow, Thursday, Apr, 28 and will be holding a Press Conference at the Tudcr Room m the Raffles Hotel on Friday, Apr. 29 at 11.00
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  • 373 4 Primary Education Must Be Govt's Responsibility —N. Borneo Governor The Educational Survey drawn up by Mr. Wz?.dhead, who recently visited the Colony the Government's invitation to advise on various aspe of education policy m North Borneo was one of (he more important matters referred to by the Governor, Mr. R.
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  • 67 4 Dato Onn To Clarify Attitude To Chinese From Our Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Secretary-General, Party Negara. will address Kuala Lumpur public on Friday 5 p.m. at Town Hal). The subject of his talk will be "my attitude tc- wards the Ch.nese". Party Negara
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  • 54 4 Yatl s^-ree Hemchandraji Maharaj will lecture at 79, Waterloo Street, vsnt'l tomoriow Thursday, Apr- 28, 1953 at 8.00 p.m. All aa c cordially invited to attend the lectures. Yati Shrec wiCl proceed to I long Kong and Japan by QANTAS on Friday. Apr. 29 at 6.30 a.m.
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  • 55 4 The 10th Platoon of 'D Company, 2nd Batty iy>n, Malay Regiment tallied one o< two terrorists dressed m jungle green dn the Ipoh arcn of Perak Monday. The other terrorist escaped. A grenade with fuse and three Sten gun magazines were rcrovcrcu, says an Emergency Communique
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  • 38 4 A sewer is to be ..'ii I '!i Buckley Road. The work will take about one month to comnJete and w»l necessitate the closing nf this road. Work is to commence on May 9.
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  • 51 4 Fa'-'ow'ntr five members of the Legislative Asaemoly were appointed as 5 members oi 1 the Committee of Selection- The Hon'We Mr. L™ Ye w Hock. (Minister for Labour), Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lim Choon Mong, Mr. Mak Pak Shcc and inche Mohd. sldek Bin Hajl Abrtul
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  • 78 4 Shop! CAIjCUTTA, Apr. 26. The report says a band of monkeys broke into a che_ mists shop m the night and drank all syrupy medicine they found but broke all re_ main ing medicine bottles. The owner next morning found the whole stock m pieces and
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  • 33 4 The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Union will hold an extra-ordinary general meeting tomorrow at 5 p.m to take decision regard ng the deadlocked nego\atintr over their dispute with the S.H.B
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  • 112 4 The following Officia s of the Singapore Indian Football Aisoc Htion for 1956 were elected at tthe annual general meeting of the Association he'd on Sundny, A;>r. 24 at the S.A.F.A. Clubhouse «'it 10 sum. Patrons-. Messrs R.K. Taudon D.T. Assomuil, V.P. Kanagnsundram, A.R. Lazaroud, N.V. Vengadaaalam,
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