Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1947

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 15 1 3ndiati |lail» ittml Vol. 111, No. 143 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
    15 words
  • 307 1 LIAQAT ALI KHAN TO BE PAKISTAN PREMIER? Final Selections Of provincial Governors |ir. N. Gopalaswami lengar Declines Offer! >n Our Own Correspondent) I De 29.— Following are the final selections of L^ionfoi winces: >| r jaira Daulatraro for Bihar; j r j; j v or Orissa; I >| r k.
    307 words
  • 91 1 :•>.— A nitratewded Norut> liberty ship u ?ht fir,, and tploded just outR r<N harbour on Monday rth Ma*t that killed eight im -iiKlreds. levelled JJ*ft and f irTns that still ■Ninth* of the city. :ed and comexplosion Cf according to h ?[J d>
    A.P.  -  91 words
  • 16 1 Senator Democratic death of Senate, and one of 1 the history 5 md one of Reuter
    Reuter  -  16 words
  • 178 1 Rangoon, July 29.— Authoritative sources on Monday night said that a plot to overthrow the Burmese Government has been frustrated with the prompt despatch northward of an armed police striking force from Rangoon. Coinciding with these reports, it was learned officially, tttat "very large"
    A.P.  -  178 words
  • 53 1 BatavLa. July 29.— The Dutch Commissioners. General Professor Willem Schermerhorn and Max van Poll are returning to Holland. An official statement issued tonight «ays they are leaving on Wednesday for discussions with the Dutch Cabinet. Reliable »ources say they are travelling by the last Dutch air liner to use India
    Reuter  -  53 words
  • 158 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 29—1 understand that most of the posts vacated by the 500 Officers and 4,000 subordinates who have elected to serve Pakistan will not be ailed in the India Government Secretariat. For a long time, the need for
    158 words
  • 298 1 DUTCH SHOOT DOWN INDIAN DAKOTA 9 Passengers Killed: Two Tons Red Cross Supplies Destroy.d JOGJAKATKA, JULY 29.— RADIO JOGJAKARTA IN A BROADCAST TONIGHT SAID TWO DUTCH FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN AN INDIAN DAKOTA TRANSPORT PLANE AS IT APPROACHED JOGJAKARTA AIRFIELD FOR LANDING AT 1745 HOURS ON TUESDAY EVENING, SAYS AN AP.
    AP; Reuter; UP  -  298 words
  • 154 1 MAHATMA GANDHI 'Wo Need To Cut The Congress In Twain' (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, July 29. Speaking at his usual prayer meeting yesterday evening, Mahatma Gandhi said that division of India did not, and ought not, divide the Congress. Gandhiji
    154 words
  • 48 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Cochin, July 29.— Rice ration here has been further cut to eight ounces daily from yesterday. The Government explain that the cut will be temporary and will be restored as soon as the expected imports are received. Copyright.
    48 words
  • 55 1 Paris, July 29.— The Executive Council of U.N.E.S.C.O. (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) unanimously decided to recommend that its 1948 budget should not exceed $9,000,000. The budget for 194/ totalled about $6,000,000. This recommendation will be submitted to the second general conference of the U.N.E.S.C.O. to be held
    Reuter  -  55 words
  • 61 1 London, July 29. London correspondents of Muslim newspapers of the Middle East. Pakistan and India, met today at luncheon m London, and constituted themselves into a Muslin 1 Press Association. The Central Indian Committee of the Indian League is also holdIng a meeting on India's
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 167 1 Moscow, July 29.— Shiprad Amrit Oange, President of the All-Indian Trade Union Congress, has arrived m Len n^rad aHe? a five-day visit to Moscow according to Tass, the official Soviet news agency. Mr. Dange stated to a correspondent: "The attack of Dutch troops on
    Reuter  -  167 words
  • 85 1 Philippines Mediation In Indonesian Issue Manila, July 29— President Roxas on Monday m a radiogram to Brig. Gen. Carle* P Romulo informed the United Nations delegate that the Ph'lippines government was m sympathy with Indonesians a- with all oth£r colonial peoples who are fighting for Independence. The President's message answered
    AP  -  85 words
  • 130 1 New Delhi, July 29— Combatant units of tHe Indian Army—infantry, armoured corps, artillery and engineers— allotted to the two new dominions of Pakistan and India, have already started moving to their new locations, a communique from armed forces headquarters, India, announced last night. The communique said
    Reuter  -  130 words
  • 105 1 London, July 29.— V. K. Krishna Menon. Pandit Nehru's personal envoy m Europe and Secretary of the India League, is convening an important conference of the League m London on August six when a report will be made of the events leading to
    Reuter  -  105 words
  • 200 1 New York, July 29.— Mr. J. Singh, President of the India League of America, has cabled an invitation to the former Premier of Indonesia, Sutan Sjahrir, to visit the United States The cable said: "We invite you to come to the United States. We can assure you of
    Reuter; UP  -  200 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 660 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wednesday, July 30, 1947. INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD PEACE JNDIANS m Malaya to-day are rightly proud of the magnificent role which their dear and beloved Homeland Is play ng m the cause of Freedom and Justice, and particularly m the cause of the free-dom-loving Indonesians. Though
    660 words
  • 3936 2 Constituent Assembly Approves Nehru Explains Message Of Freedom League Members Pledge Loyalty To Banner New Delhi, July 29.— The Indian Constituent Assembly on Tuesday last adopted a motion moved by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on the design of India's National Flag. The Flag will oe tbe
    F.O.C.  -  3,936 words

  • 1262 3 Withdraw All Foreign Troops From Asia UN Asked To Act Quickly "SB"* OUT AGAINST DUTCH USE OF ARMS AsTIBREAT TO ASIA. NEHRU SAYS 'It I A Challenge To World Peace" Iv flhi < declsion ma ke a for- approach I nited NaUons today concerning the war m ■5. Find.- -aharlal
    Reuter; A.P.; U.P.  -  1,262 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 I ca.LTO. 4 BEEDI SOVKRFiav >p p'aU^j.l Kamsalt Beedies Always. > Prepared With Snperior Quality and Special Tobacco Under Bygfenlc Principle. S^ -x 8ol« Agent for Malaya: rv, MS V. RAMASAMY CHBTTIAH. t7, RAMBAU STREET. P 31. KLANG
      37 words
    • 29 3 LV%Ji^lJ > I#lli}y/Jf#lill Spars a few minutes 3 Jay to study our POSTAL COURSE ID HOMOEOPATHY BIOCHEMISTRY COMPARATIVE MBOXCIMiS^ nn<i train youraeir for >j NC3LE PROFESSION. Apply for free prospectus.
      29 words
    • 356 3 Ideal House For Delightful Sarees Maganlal Nagindas Co., PIECE GOODS MERCHANTS 85—87, ARAB STREET. PHONE: 3407. SINGAPORE. BACKACHE IS A WARNING— Oe WITT'S PILLS the Remedy When work suffers and back pains spoil /our pleasure, Nature mar be warning /ou that something is amiss with your Sidneys. In every person's
      356 words

  • 747 4 JUDGING FifoM MZSSAG:S RECEIVED, MIC SECRETARY SAYS leleerams and letters of congratulations and appreciation have been pouring m at the Headquarters of the Malayan Indian CongresH over the appointment of its 1 resident as the Representative of the Government of India In Mala a,'
    747 words
  • 288 4 Speaking at the Inaugura General Meeting of the S'ngapon Government Printing Office Employees Union last Monday, Mr R. P. Bingham, the Acting Trade Un on Adviser, exhorted the members to give every support to thcii Union and to carry out the rul-ss and regulations to
    288 words
  • 88 4 A mass meeting of the Muslims f Singapore will be held after Tuma't Prayer* en Friday Aug. 1 t at the Sultan Mosque, to voice ths protest of the Muslims of isapore at the recent Dutch aggression In Indonesia, to extend the fullest moral support to
    88 words
  • 78 4 AIR MARSHAL PIRIE FOR LONDON TALKS Air Marshal Sir George Pirie, the Air Commandcr-in-Chi2f, Far East .is leaving Singapore by air on Aug. 3 for London, where he will attend Staff talks. Air Marshal Pirie, who will be accompanied by Air Vice-Marshal F. F. Inglis, the Senior Air Start Officer,
    78 words
  • 14 4 The King's Birthday m 1948 will be celebrated on Thursday, June 10
    14 words
  • 159 4 The following letter has been sent by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Governor-General of Malaya, to Mr. Schweizer, of the International Kcd Cross: Dear Mr. Schweizer Mrs. Mac Donald and I would like to join m responding to the appeal made a few days ago
    159 words
  • 67 4 The opening ceremony of the Malayan Agri-Hortioultural Association Exhibition to be held on Saturday, Aug. 2 will be broadcast by all Stations of Radio Malaya. The transmission U scheduled to open at 9.45 ajn. and will include opening speeches by the Governor of the Malayan Union and Mr.
    67 words
  • 205 4 Saigon, July 29. Vietnam military sources claimed that French casualties during the past six months' fighting m IndoCh'na totalled 38,000. The first official Vietnamese review of the "gains and losses" published m the Organ of Resistance committee of Cochin China said: "In the last s'x months
    Reuter  -  205 words
  • 195 4 New Delhi, (By Airmail).— India -eceived the "warmest congratu!a*ions and sincere good wishes" from the Seere*ary-Geiieral, Arab Office, London on the occasion of 'he passng of the India Independence Bill in the British Parliament In a telegram to Pandit Jawaha--lal Nehru the Secretary-General said: "The
    I.G.I.O.  -  195 words
  • 69 4 COLONIAL OFFICE TO BE SHIFTED FROM DOWNING ST. The part of the Colonial Office which is at present m Downing Street will begin its move to Church House. Great Smith Street, S.W. 1 on August 22. The move is expected to take 8 days. The move to Church House is
    69 words
  • 59 4 Teheran. July 29. Pamphlets headlined "Monarcho Fascist Greece dangers" and "British arm monarcho Fascist bandits" bearing the imprint "printed by the Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Belgrade" ar e beintf widely distributed here. A semi-official Teheran journal declared on its front page: "Persia
    Reuter  -  59 words
  • 448 4 London, July 29. In an exclusive intervu tish Broadcasting Corporation's New Delhi corresDo Stimson, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, former Indnni^ swered questions about Indonesia. First question: "What were the reaclown m negotiations?" Answer: "when both parties were almost, within sight of agreement the Dutch
    Reuter  -  448 words
  • 28 4 Mr S. X "chettur, Representative of the Govt. of India m Malaya will address a press conference ac 12 noon today at his office. 98 Robinson Road. Singapore.
    28 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 22 4 Hi) MADS' FOR REJUVENATION! I FROM MANHOOD, IMWTENOY. SEX-NFURASTHENIA ETC. MAKARADHWAJA MADRAS AYURVKDK PHARMACY. LTD. MADRAS P o BOX US i (India)
      22 words
    • 200 4 WORLD FEIT! m^>; YOUTH a i;f /f Saigon, July 2 V^ namese delcgatthe World Fed.. tic Youth mcr Vietnam Radio '■> »'d Radio stated Executive Con: nam Youth c J than 900,000 mci message of -ft to the Prague C **SSi5 DAILY 7 Johnny Weiss .ilier m "SWAMP FIRr Next
      200 words