Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1946

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail 1 11. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JULY 2.",, 19 ,j 6 PRICE 10 CENTS
    15 words
  • 375 1 HOLY LAND BOMB OUTRAGE STILL WORLD'S No. 1 NEWS Ihe Palestine Government last mjrht issued a "vigorous" denial of the statement circulated by Irgun Zvai Leumi. underground Jewish army, that advance warning was gi\en to Government and military departments m King David Hotel before the outrage. The Government statement says:
    Reuter  -  375 words
  • 66 1 Dutch Frustrating Indonesians Sending Rice To India Sutan Sjahrir, apacity ol Indoter, has prothe Ailied Comalleged use of actions against and at Dutch tie evacuation shipment of rice Allied commana hat he termed ons" evacuation ilfilment oi ■>! half a ff to [ndia he cited the the vessel teh patrol
    UP  -  66 words
  • 34 1 FRENCH CABINET GIVES WORKERS GENERAL WAGE INCREASE I French six-hour meeting, hours of this genera] wage ers, but has large the men! followed sterday b> rktTs In French or .m all m increase. Reuter
    Reuter  -  34 words
  • 33 1 LATEST RETURNS IN TURKISH ELECTIONS The lat( h elect! R publican nment Party) n then :h meets on i many of the v to the n opposition hitherto the m the counon Reuter
    Reuter  -  33 words
  • 36 1 CEYLON ELECTIONS DELAYED r >rigithe present >n would be teral election Lt under the on i tuld be ear. a possibility of being delayed j ear. ihe difficulties elation of voters' ng of ballot 1 U.P.
    U.P.  -  36 words
  • 49 1 CEYLON'S FIRST BALANCED BUDGET I 'eylon is to ed budget after i surpluses, brought annualReserve Fund utilised lor postschemes. d expenditure of provided for m ng an increase es over the curFiee Educatxpenditure as against for In the curnext big item is irj Services, the over .si million Reuter
    Reuter  -  49 words
  • 30 1 It was announcrican woman (as died yesterday, nilea off the coast axd an army transShanks, before ayer the British -down, bearing Lt.wcrs, army surgeon. ul time. UP
    UP  -  30 words
  • 699 1 Jerusalem, ,lul> 24* In a communique admitting responsibility for Ihe bomb attack on Palestine headquarters Irgun Zvai Leumi said: "Soldiers of the Irgun Zvai Leumi attacked centres of the Hritish 'occupation* Government as v battle with the British Army and police forces. "The tragedy which onurred to
    Reuter  -  699 words
  • 203 1 "Ceylon Indians Want To Be Assimilated with Ceylonese j Colombo, July 24.-lndian labourZL^L, he tea estates hav now resumed work m most of the plantations following the advice of the Ceylon Indian Congress Which has suspended its programme of strikes m deference to the wishes of the Indian National Congress.
    Reuter  -  203 words
  • 88 1 New Delhi, July 24.— H.E. Viceroy Lord Wavell's intervention m the postal and telegraph strike which virtually paralysed communication throughout India has inspired optimism m some official quarters that a quick settlement is due. The strikers ask for higher wages. Viceroy Wavell intervened shortly after
    AP  -  88 words
  • 61 1 New York,, July 24.— Vic e-Admiral William Blandy, Commander of the United States Atomic Task Force, announced yesterday that the underwater atomic bomb test would be held as arranged at 9.35 p.m. GMT today, according to New York Radio. The broadcast said Vice- Admiral
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 69 1 Wellington, New. Zealand -Air Mail >.— Unrest is brewing m the Cook Islands a group scattered over an ocean area of some 850,000 square miles with Rarotonga, the seat of the Administration over 1.600 nautical miles from Auckland m New Zealand. Discontent is being voiced by
    Reuter  -  69 words
  • 60 1 Moscow, July 24. Generalissimo Josef Stalin yesterday received General Secretary Trygve Lie of the United Nations, with Foreign Commissar Molotov present. United Nations circles doubted that Lie would talk United Nations business with Stalin, although it had been reported that he might tell Stalin that the
    UP  -  60 words
  • 89 1 KUALA LUMPUR EUROPEANS PROTEST Kuala Lumpur, July 24.—Europeans m Kuala Lumpur are to I protest to tJhe Government following the announcement by the Malaya Command that 30 Serrice families are coming to Kuala Lumpur and will be accommodated m civilian houses. Numerous Europeans are still without accommodation and the arrival
    Reuter  -  89 words
  • 75 1 'By Our Staff Reporter; The Naval Base strike situation remains unchanged and the 11,000 labourers are still keeping away from work. The clerical staffs are not on strike, though a few of them were intimidated into staving away for a day. Negotiations which started
    75 words
  • 148 1 Wellington, July 24 Ambassa SLSSS 0 w Pau1 Truman s personal adviser on reparations just back from Europe accused the Soviet Union of incapacitating $2,000,000,000 worth of industry m Manchuria— a damage uhich. he said, would take at leas' a generation to repair. Mr.
    Reuter  -  148 words
  • 86 1 Civil War In La Paz, Bolivia Kuenos Aires, July 24.— He ports received here say that civil war is going on m La Paz. capital of Bolivia, with military forces fightinir civilians m an attempt t<> overthrow the new Government *et up under Acting President l)r, Nestor Guillen. Fierce battles
    Reuter  -  86 words
  • 130 1 POSITION OF THE GU RKHAS IN INDIA London, July 24, Information on (he position of the Gurkha community resident m India was sought m the House of C ommoan by a Conservative member yesterday. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, said that all such matters were for the Constituent
    Reuter  -  130 words
  • 45 1 Jerusalem July 24. The revised official figures today put the toll of casualties British, Arab and Jewish m the explosion which wrecked King David Hotel at 166 or ten more than girvri earlier. The figures were: dead 52, injured 42, missing 72, Reuter
    Reuter  -  45 words
  • 39 1 Washington, July 24. The liQUse of Representatives yesterday approved the new compromise Office of Price Administration EJ.I reviv- ing a modified price control m the j United States. The measures will now go to the Senate for action.— Reuter
    Reuter  -  39 words

  • 761 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 25, 1946. INDIANS' STAKE IN MALAYA J'HL Indian Community's staunch and steadfast, sincere and continued loyalty to Malaya, their country of adoption, is proverbial. It is a thing which has been admitted and praised by every ancient Chieftain and Sultan of this Country down
    761 words
  • 15 2 Washington^ Jui-. Truman has nominat Dunn United States rotary of State ai States Ambe Reuter
    Reuter  -  15 words
  • 745 2 Malaya Facing Acute Labour Shortage" BETTERING LIVING CONDITIONS OF WORKERS ONLY KEY TO PROSPERITY, SAYS NEW COUNCILLOR A luncheon party was held Sun-secured a loan the pace of the day in honour of Mr. V. M. N. rehabilitation can be quickened. Menon, General Secretary of the All -Malayan Estate Staffs*
    745 words
  • 284 2 Indian Muslims Prepari ng For Pilgrimage Karachi, India. Thousands of devout Munlunu Ih India are preparing for the annual pflgrfflMft to Saudi Arabia to perform the centuries-old rtligtona of Haj. I The Haj will be performed on November 4 at Mecca where the body of the Prophet Mohammed lies, but
    UP  -  284 words
  • 34 2 Picture showi l>r. S. Sakaravarthy. Mr. (i. BMUMfjee <>f the Po HjHHI \ledn al Mlwioa S pore Centre, with a band of voluntary workers. The local Centre closes its iloors \>>
    34 words
  • 806 2 By Associated Tress of America > Calcutta, July 22. India's strike of postmen and lower grade stall workers spread to other sections of the country. There was no sign of a settlement in sijjht. Madras was the latest major city to be affected by the strike, which
    AP  -  806 words
  • 121 2 "TRUSTEESHIP PRELUDE TO INDEPENDENCE" Dar-«\s-Salaam. Julj gestion by a Europe Tanganyika I that the inhabits had bom "sacrificed of political British Government place the territory Nations trusts had been liven press their approva was denied In th< i cil yesterds Secretary 111 i elating that blished British 0 to co-operate
    Reuter  -  121 words

  • 173 3 Minister, Mr. Jack Lawson *a Uoiw; <>t Commons today about members' ite Battalion, Mxth Airborne Division who ince .\ia> i i after a a Lumpur, Malaya, sked uiiv i> being held an n had [arrest or confined lay 14. ked ii
    Reuter  -  173 words
  • 73 3 INDONESIANS WONT BE DIVIDED BY DITCH W/ f fori to split [ndonesia must the deput} i i i lelx s) m I c every en or: I d« us," he conI ted that w< I ittee In I I )uter Islands I consisting I E Bi neo, Celebes, I the
    UP  -  73 words
  • 126 3 Batavia. Netherlands Navy units ivi ly patroiang the Java sen Java and t>ornpo to prevent ''extremists' irom Java mnitrating into west Borneo villager re tiiey are operating agamst wie cmnese, accoraing to an Aneta message irom Macassar j iu> report states that cargo vesgeneraily carrying
    UP  -  126 words
  • 39 3 London, July TA. There were M 7 murciers m Burma m the month of June, the House ot Commons was informed today incomplete reports from Kangoon State that there were 1,033 dacoities, excluding the Myitkyina district. Renter.
    39 words
  • 245 3 QUEEN WILHELMINA SPEAKS- hehXii£** W L July 24 --Queen Wilhelmina m her speech from the v££?h c Dutch Parliament >esterday sa ,d "There is improvement m the development oTevents m tast India. "In important parts of the outer territories a beginning has been made with the establishment of the new
    Reuter  -  245 words
  • 291 3 CIVIL WAR POSITIONS TODAY COMPARABLE TO SINO-JAP WAR POSITIONS Shanghai, July 21. The nationalist and Communist positions in China today at the outset of what threatens to turn out into an allcivil war arc comparable roughly to the Chinese and Japanese positions respectively during the war. The Nationalists are solidly
    UP  -  291 words
  • 66 3 New York. July 23. -Representatives of the United Nations before the close of the International Health Conference here yesterday signed what was described by the President. Dr. Thomas Parran, as "a Magna Carta for health." Dr Parran a surgeon of the United States public health service
    Reuter  -  66 words
  • 56 3 Washington, July 23. -United States will have a record harvest both of wheat and maize, the United States Department of Agricultural disclosed last night. Estimates up to July 15 showed that a wheat crop of* 1,132.075,000 bushels of wheat was likely compared with last year's record
    Reuter  -  56 words
  • 333 3 lialavia, July 23. In a recent broadcast from Jogjakarta, an official spokesman of the Indonesian Government thro* additional light on the kidnapping of Dr. Sjahrir m the course of a review of "President" Soekamo's administrative intentions. It would appear that the attempted coup
    Reuter  -  333 words
  • 217 3 New York. July 24, The American Press yesterday front paged Madame Sun Vat Sen's statement, all stressing her con tention that "Chinese reactionaries" are really trying to embroil Russian and the United States m a new world war through the civil war. Tne Seripps-
    U.P.  -  217 words
  • 159 3 Butavia, July 24- Dr. Sutau Sjahrir, Indonesian Foreign Minister ana until recently Premier, is leaving next Thursday m the British snip Empire Favour for Cherlbon ton tne north coast about 125 miles east of Bataviai where he will I entrain for Jogjakarta, Indonesian Republican headquarters
    Reuter  -  159 words
  • 83 3 Nairobi, July 23. Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, British Under Secretary for the Colonies, who ll on visit to East Africa, yesterday conferred with European and Asiatic members of the Legislative Council on immigration control and future relations with neighbouring territories of the Tanganyika and
    Reuter  -  83 words
  • 43 3 London. July 23. Admiral Uiau dy, who is In charge of the American Atom bomb te.sts, said at Bikini atoll that tomorrow nipht'j> test may have to be postponed for one week because of bad weather, New York radio reported last nigh*.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  43 words
  • 563 3 20 YEARS OF 'TALKIES' EARLY DAYS RECALLED 111. Myers, Associated Press Writer) ntimental Hollywood, which builds its presthe foundation of showmanship of the elebrate the 20th anniversary of (he greatest «iurv ihe advent of sound to the sights of In, uiifomlor table m New York rted <m (he first I
    AP  -  563 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 India's Great Destiny LIES IN THE HANDS OF HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS, KEEP VB WITH THE MARCH OF TIMKS, VITAL KJSOWLKDGK (ROOKS) CITY BOOK STORE, WINCHESTER HOUSE VuWLHfUL NOVELS; DARKNESS at NOON by Auxr v -:r Kotttkr W FREEDOM U EXPRESSION P^ablisher^ Hutdungi (3) INDIAN STI'DIES
      46 words

  • 314 4 London, July 24. The importance of Asia m the settlement of post-war world was strewed by the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, at a luncheon given by the Anglo Netherlands Society m London yesterday. The ultimate effect of the East
    Reuter  -  314 words
  • 163 4 V the strike of lightermen i* holding up the loading and unloading of foodstuffs and other rss?nthil commodities, and as it is therefore likelj to Jead to redaction m the amount of food *railable m Singapore, *'»d hence *.v ar> inorc^M* m pi ices, it
    163 words
  • 106 4 further raid In tne campaign against hawkers was carried out fuesday m the New Chew Btreet, Newmarket Road, Fiah Street area. Two lorry loads of fresh fruit and vegetables were confiscated together with ten lorry loads of haw kers equipment. Al] stalls were abandoned by
    106 words
  • 32 4 Kent. July 28-— Britain's Labcjir Government has retained a seat m the by-election here, it was announced early this morning. The labour majority was 1,851 as against 11,762 in'the last election. Reuter
    Reuter  -  32 words
  • 617 4 i AROUND THE COURTS At the conclusion of the trial at the Assizes yesterday, of Manikam Tanapathy, Superin tendent of Out ram Road Prison* during the occupation, the jury returned an unanimous verdict of guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Accused was originally
    617 words
  • 72 4 Sydney, July 24. Meat supplies m Singapore and Malaya are to be increased with the shipment of UJHN) sheep ordered irom Australian suppliers. The first batch of several hundred sheep are now awaiting shipment. Australia has also received new orders for mutton for Malaya and Ceylon.
    Reuter  -  72 words
  • 338 4 Many thousands of pound* of rice and atta have been voluntarily sacrificed by Indian troops m the Dutch East Indies to help ward off starvation m their native India. For more than three months Indian troops hav-p been deliberately drawing less than their full
    338 words
  • 42 4 "S'PORE LOAN AND INCOME TAX:" RADIO TALK At 9 45 p.m. on Friday. July 26th, the Hon Financial Secretary, Mr. Nelson Jones, will make a statement on "The Singapore Loan and Income Tax" over the Blue Network of the Department of Broadcasting.
    42 words
  • 52 4 MADRAS JOURNAL IST LECTURES TODAY There will be a public lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, No. 8, Cairnhill Road, today (Thursday, July 25th.) at 6.30 p.m. on the subject, "Theosophy is my Adventure," by Mr. J. L. Davidge, a journalist and Theosophist from Adayar, Madras, on his way
    52 words
  • 37 4 The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Social Welfare Council will be held at 5.30 p.m. m the Social Welfare Department on Friday, July 26th, when H. E. The Governor will speak on the work Df the Council.
    37 words
  • 50 4 Karachi. India. —It is reported that large storks of mica are lying m India, as the result of accumulation during the war. To avoid a slump, and arrangement for gradual marketing of the stocks over a period of years nas been decided on.— U.P.
    U.P.  -  50 words
  • 566 4 (From Haig Nicholson Reuters Otmsfta* Alexandria (Air Mail). Living only a f«H mi this historic city founded by AJt xanc j er tno in > al Kings whose movements are so carefully arrant never a chance of them meeting. Even if
    Reuter  -  566 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 39 4 grmiCKTHEATRFI? {0 "Geylang— Phone ***** jjj TO-DAY }j 3 SHOWS: 3—6—9 1 "MUN RI JEET' 5 S »>! -Hindustani; Cn rJ With q] NBBKA and SHYAM COME AND ENJOY Q g Released by: United Exhibi- S r tors Syndicate, Singapore.
      39 words
    • 65 4 MARLBOROUGH Daily 3 Shows: 3 H H 'PANNA' »m Hindustani* Starring: GKELA MZAMI JAIKAJ Her beauty was her Fate! Excitement: For a murder she didn't commit she was sentenced to life-imprison ment m the Andamans. What a blasting she gave the JAPS when they landed there! For her country she
      65 words
    • 180 4 j*^ A y DAiLI 3 p.n 1 ENTERS IM 2nd WEI GREETED m p J HOUSES D The Great iv Drama "JAGATHALA PRATHA. W J (m Tamil i Celebrated nX hi I*. I (hinn.Ji j N. S. Krishn. j I*. K. Raagacli M. S. Sarnjini I. A. Mathur.m I K.
      180 words