Indian Daily Mail, 20 November 1946

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 241. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. PRICE It CENIX
    15 words
  • 2028 1 r I Communities Will Be Fully Consulted i Malaya's Future, G. G. Promises: r scussions With Malays Only First Stage Full Text Of Last Nights Broadcast king h,s first rad.o hroadcast since his armal m Malay. v !rS m fcxce ncy lhe Governor-General,
    2,028 words
  • 444 1 (From Router's Diplomatic Correspondent) London. Nov. 19. The big advance on any of the earlier negotiations between Holland and Indonesia is considered by London observers to have been achieved by the draft agreement reached m Batavia last Friday, whose full terms
    Reuter  -  444 words
  • 434 1 London. Nov. 19. Frame and Siam signed an agreement m Washington Sunday nitfht under which Siam will evacuate the disputed territories of Indo-C hina h> the middle of next month and withdraw her complaints about candidature for membership of the Tnited Nations. The agreement came
    Reuter  -  434 words
  • 30 1 London, Nov. If). The Labour Party, rebels' amendment criticising the British Government's foreign policy was defeated m the House of Commons last night by i 353 votes to none.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • 202 1 London, Nov. 19.- Authoritative quarters In London last night gave this backing to the claim that world wheat hold-up Ifl on the point of collapse the claim made by Router's financial editor: A bumper harvest m North America. they .said, has "made the world position much
    Reuter  -  202 words
  • 219 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 19. A grant for the expenses of the Constituent Assembly WM voted yesterday evening by the Central Assembly with unexpected smoothness. Strong League opposition v.> expected and Tamizuddin Khan. Leaguer, had tabled lour cut. motions
    219 words
  • 146 1 < I rom Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov. 19. A bill for more effective prevention of bribery and corruption was introduced by Home Member Sardar l'atel m the Assembly yesterday. The bill's .statement of objects und reasons says thai corruption among public
    146 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 25 1 BIDOMAK im, Vigour, and Vitality, Tonic that re -vitalize your whole system. a nable at all leading stores. Importers: P. H. YEE CO., Kuala Lumpur.
      25 words
    • 27 1 All Repairs to Jewellery. Watches and Clocks Carried out by expert workmen uith over 35 years experience. RATNE CO., Jewellers and Watch Makers. 55, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.
      27 words

  • 747 2 Indian Daily Mail singapore. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1946 PERPETUATING DITCH IMPERIALISM MO putnuUc-minded Asian will regard with satisfaction and appioval the Dutch-Indonesian Dial i Agreement, the full text oi lich was published m these lumns yesterday. Though outwarcily It appears to be a great vict< iy for the Indonesian nationa
    747 words
  • 788 2 Gandhiji American Newsman Interviews The Mahatma (From Our Own torresspondent— By Airmail) An intimate and personal interview with Mahatma Gandhi by an American journalist is recorded m the "Harijan" by (Jandhiji's secretary Pyrelal. The talk covered a wide ran^e of
    788 words
  • 171 2 London, Nov. IT. Mahatma Gandhi has retained his position as "chief director of the national revolt, which appears now fast coming to a close." according to the 'Tinted India." organ of the London (iundhi Society. The publication said: "As the leader of the revolt,
    171 words
  • 72 2 NEW YORK— CALCUTTA TRIWEEKLY AIR SERVICE Karachi, < Air Mail Mr. Richard Reeve. Manager of the Pan-Ameri-can Airways, has stated that negotiations with the Government of India for the starting of a triweekly air mail service beween New York and Calcutta would beYovered m less than three days and the
    Reuter  -  72 words
  • 28 2 Colombo. Nov. .z. A Ceylon trade delegation will shortly visit the United Kingdom and United States to foster better trade relations between Ceylon and these countries.- Re uter
    Reuter  -  28 words
  • 327 2 (From Ronald Bedford) London. Nov. 19. Unless aid is rushed to Iml. many, many of them are likely to die, said l\ I). dent of the Indian National Overseas Congress j n ai Mr. Saggi just returned from a live-week
    Reuter  -  327 words
  • 118 2 COLOMBO-SINGAPORE AIR SERVICE SOON? Colombo, Nov. 18.- Trans- World Airlines of the United States propose to extend their operations to Singapore and beyond via Bombay and Colombo. Constant me de Stackelberg. Vice-President of the Board oi T.W.A. said today after exploratory talks with the Minister of Communications Col. J L.
    Reuter  -  118 words
  • 131 2 Colombo. Nov. 19.— The proposal that the Government of Ceylon should establish an efficient propaganda machine controlled by a Minister of State and as a "proper and reliable system of ensuring the present-action of news to the public through the medium of an official channel
    UP  -  131 words
  • 120 2 Lake Success, New York, Nov. 18. It is learned authoritatively here that India will oppose any resolution which tend to obstruct the veto powers of the Big Five. It is understood that the decision was reached at a private meeting over the week-end
    Reuter  -  120 words
  • 22 2 Stockholm, Nov lft. The Swedish Academy Thursday awarded the German born Swiss author Hermann Hesse the Nobel litprarv price for 1946.- AP
    AP  -  22 words
  • 301 2 More Yanks C o mmitting Suicide After War New York. Nov. IS war is over more Am committing suicide. Dublin, statistician and v dent of the Metropolis surance Company. Suicide rate alwa m wartime but rises Dublin's figures sh ?ides are city dweller men. There usually .14.000 suicides yearly m
    AP  -  301 words
  • 112 2 New Orleans. Nov. l*-*»j" P F. C. Donald Ugfcr, who ambushed with another China, on July 25. ide..nl«; assailant as a member ol tionalist troops and not munists. Legier, cursing a bull his home, said he |Q1 to see who was doing and charged
    UP  -  112 words
  • 68 2 ENTRY OF INDI ANS INTO AUSTRAL IA Bombay, Nov. 17.— Indians into Australia to be decided by *h Government, Mr. B M( der of the Austi delegation vi.siunc I dinner given by manufacturers or nip:ht. The spokesman foi turers had suggested .should be allowed t< freely m the same «ra]
    68 words
  • 25 2 Sofia. Nov. 18 News Agency today (1< "complete invention" News Agency rep* more than 1.000 tfr concentrated m Bultfur close to the Greece-Yugos tier.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  25 words
  • 159 2 Paris, Nov. 18. A strong Indian delegation to the first general conference of the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) opening here tomorrow, is now complete, the leading members having arrived last night from London.. "More than any other international organisation, the UNESCO
    159 words
  • 114 2 Moscow, Nov. 19. The Izvestia said on Monday Russia is ready to discuss an universal arms reduction. "Maintenance of peace and security is Impossible without replacement ol an armaments race by a genera] arms reduction,* the paper said. The account asserted that adherence
    114 words
  • 137 2 London, Nov. 19. Prime Minister (lenient Attlee told the House of Commons yesterday m reply to a question that 5,946 people were killed and 14.550 wounded m British India since June 29 nearly all m communal disturbances. They exclude those In Bihar during the present
    Reuter  -  137 words
  • 69 2 New Delhi, Nov. 17.— Air ViceMarshal Hugh Sydney Porter Walmsley has been appointed Air officer Commander-in-Chief, India, m succession to Air Marshal Sir Charles Roderick Car who has relinquished his duties and is reported to be returning to Britain. Air Vice-Marshal Walmsley. who is 48, served m
    Reuter; AP  -  69 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 257 3 'M«f. f""7 rPEP" f a Robin H d ba "d "Per- „k w v t™ t nblcau which "»bbed a high official !uTk ,V r Mlnlf tr > af<er tvm X him (<, a tree, was M.rtt'd m the Paris evening press
    UP  -  257 words
  • 57 3 POPULATION FLEE FE ARING TERRORISTS via No\ 1C. While peace are szoing on m Cheribon. ndonesia arm<, j d patrols are conly penetrating into the Dutch or around Sourabaya. news service today quoted oh military sources as sayinu. report said the inhabitants npong Knkilan have fled be- fear of terrorists.
    UP  -  57 words
  • 167 3 Last Hours Of Hitler's Mistress Washington, Nov. 18.— Eva Braun, Hitler's mistress, spent all her time m the Chancellery bunker during the last hours of Berlin, m cursing Hitler's enemies, polishing her nails and changing her clothes, according to an eyewitness account by Hanna Reitsch, German woman air pilot, issued
    UP  -  167 words
  • 112 3 Moscow. Nov. 17. In order to create labour reserves for fulfilling Russia's now live-year plan, jthe Soviet Government has ordered a nationwide call-up of youths and girls for training m factory work and on the railways. During the next month. 425.000 boys will be
    AP  -  112 words
  • 197 3 Sydney (Air Mail). Australian manufacturers should not use pictures of Europeans, pigs, or cows on labels of goods exported to India, states a Trade and Customs Department bulletin issued m Canberra. The bulletin points out that the pig is a forbidden animal to Moslems and the cow
    Router  -  197 words
  • 82 3 Washington, Nov. 18.— Senator Bricn McMahon of Connecticut. Chairman of the Senate Atomic Energy Committee, saw some hope for eventual world control of atomic energy. He based this on the fact that Russia's representative had concurred m a recent report to the Technical Sub-Committee
    UP  -  82 words
  • 42 3 Jogjakarta <Air Mail. To commemorate the outbreak of hostilities between the Indonesian and Allied forces m Soerabaya on Nov. 10 lasi year, the anniversary is to oe observed henceforth as a national holiday, by order of the Republican Government. Antara reports.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  42 words
  • 695 3 Paris (Air Mail).— The France of the future will be m "an excellent state of military preparedness," acccordinjr spokesman for the French ministry of war who declared that the new system of compulsory military training, though ham pered by
    Reuter  -  695 words
  • 111 3 New York. Nov. 17. Krishna Menon, Indian delegate tho United Nations General Assembly and Pandit Nehru's personal representative there, addressing a ma meeting of Abyssinian Baptists declared today: The concern of the Indian Government and the Indian people for Indians m South Africa and
    Reuter  -  111 words
  • 73 3 BRITAIN WANTS TO KEEP MINERAL RIGHTS IN COLONIES London. Nov. 18. -A Colonial Office spokesman .said Britain ha.s begun a programme to keep unallotted mineral rights In her colonial and eventually to regain those previously granted to private exploiters. The spokesman said the Government did not intend to revoke present
    AP  -  73 words
  • 82 3 Manila. (Air Mail > Manila will have 28 modern police outposts- latest attempt of the city authorities to cope with the crime wave. These outposts. l<>r which tin necessary, funds have been appropriated. will be complete with radio transmitting and receiving .sets. They will
    Reuter  -  82 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 DAM SIN OPTH M BOUSE KWOK YORK WENG CO., S I'KIl AM SINGH 0 Children's Shoes of the latest M^^ 4 Inspection invited. Suppliers and Repairers of Type- pattern and best quality R i\tWi\\ I I YI of soods for your choice. Ex P ert Sl^ ht Examination. writers, Adding
      431 words

  • 472 4 At I'ivss conference last week ai Kuala Lumpur, Mr. s. K. Chettur, the. Representative of the Government ol India m Malaya, said that he has made the following arrangements wi'h a \i< to systematize the procedure for the issue of movement orders to those awaiting repatriation
    472 words
  • 111 4 a concerted drive ha started m rj Sembilan against wild pi^s which have caused considerable damage to food crops. Poison will be used to destroy these pests owing to the shortage of ammunition. A warning has been issued by the Department ol Agriculture
    111 words
  • 220 4 In i he lliird Police Court, jreateraay, Cheng Teow fin ana Tan Kirn sWec were both jointly ctiarg-.-(1 with being m possession oi ;>S seven -gallon jars <>t unite samsu. 1 lie .samsu was discovered by Kevennc Officers who ooarded a motor tonkangi
    220 words
  • 168 4 MangaJ Singh, tne proprietor oi Kartar Restaurant at Tanjong Pagar, ana Rosie, a waitress employea by him, were both produced .n tne Thiru Magistrates Court yesterday morning beiore Mr. xv. ai Byrne on a cuarge 01 selling Beer without a Licence. They pleaded guilty ana wore
    168 words
  • 123 4 New i'ork, No\. IV. -The former U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Henry Wallace, told a press conference on Saturday: "The Republican Party might even build up Germany again. You cannot tell. Mr. Wallace, who recently became editor of the magazine, New Republic, also said the
    AP  -  123 words
  • 106 4 London, Nov. 19.— The Daily Express said yesterday that diplomatic moves to borrow some of America's store of 100 atom bombs failed and none are at present being made m Britain. The paper said that military strategists believe that there was little likelihood
    UP  -  106 words
  • 20 4 TO-DAY'S MEALS AT PEOPLE'S REST A UR ANTS 35-CENT MEALS Mashed Potatoes, Minced Meat and Eggs, Onions, Tomatoes and Gravy.
    20 words
  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 572 4 Sir,— From the several letters appearing on the above subject m your recent issues, it seems as though the real point m question has been missed or misunderstood by the Estate Staffs. To me it appears that the object of your editorials was to drive home
      572 words
  • 145 4 At conferences between Sir Angus Gillan and representatives of the Department of Education and of the schools held at Kuala Lumpur on November 11, the great need In all English schools of English reading material of all kinds, whether new or second-hand, was strongly emphasised
    145 words
  • 78 4 Mr. M. R. Kaliaperumal, of "Jai Hind Committee," Singapore, wishes to thank all his co-workers of Indian National Army. Indian Independence League and Jai Hind Committee on his departure to India. Mr. Kaliaperumal, who is going to visit his parents m India, appeals to all Indians m Malaya to
    78 words
  • 506 4 Through the renewed efforts of Mr. Lee Kong Chian and Mr. Ng Aik Huan, an amicable settlement has been reached between the Singapore Harbour Hoard and the Representatives of the iren who were recently on strike, and an agreement was formally signed by them at the
    506 words
  • 99 4 The local branch of the Hind Volunteer Service informs that the monthly celebration of the Provisional Government ol Azad Hind Day falls on 21st of this month. A simple wreath laying ceremony will take place at the I.N.A. Memorial site on that day at 6
    99 words
  • 180 4 A big crowd of Malays, Chinese and Indians assembled at the Scrcmban railway station Sunday to meet Mr. J. A. Thivy, Malayan Indian Congress President enroute to India to attend the annual session of the Indian National Congress to be held at Meerut. The
    180 words
  • 148 4 CANCELLATION OF PASSAGES ON "SS ANTENOR" EXPLAINED Questions have been asked m the Press regarding the last minute cancellation of passages to India on the S.S. Antenor from Port Swettenham. The facts are that the bulk allocation of passages on the ship was not made by the Civil Government. Malayan
    148 words
  • 118 4 BANK BRANCH MANAGERSHIP FOR MR. LIM CHIN HIN Mr. Ng Loo Ben^i. who has been the Manager of the Oversea Chinese Banking. Corporation, Ltd.. Seremban, for about ten years, will be proceeding to Shanghai on transfer shortly. Mr. Lim Bock Kee's eldest son. Mr Lim Chin Hin has succeeded Mr.
    118 words
  • 118 4 There will he against the Hornets V pore District hoc George's Road. ofT at 1715 hors thK S November IM€ for players desirous of h. I for the Indian Arm pore. N| n?|. A few hork available at th< should brir^ The team will p]
    118 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 92 4 United Brush I Manufacturing Co.,^ >:• Consult us for all fcinds of Brush Man ufa e tin ins. 299, Beach Road, Singapore. TEL. 4749. fbta goes IHS! A»ffi Toothache goct Ik* m»gic wli n you tA» 2 of 3 Pr.pnn Tablet*. Rupnn brings you the (Of of quivt rehef that
      92 words
    • 171 4 GARRICK Geylang |f Recalled Fur a 3rd By Special Public Demand! TO-DAI S.l5 h.:jo 9.1.1 i ASHOK KtMAH md MtMTAZ BHANTI m "KISMET" Hind The Picture fcver\h«.<i. Waata To See Again And I MARLBOROUGH j tftftfttttt BEACH RD. it— MMi DAILI Mumtaz Shanti MotiUl m "PAGLI DUNIYA" OK (THK MAI)
      171 words