Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1947
1947-11-04
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section15 1947-11-04 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. No. 226. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 PBJC« 10 PKNTS15 words
-
178 1947-11-04 1 Pakistan Govt. Also Indicted M\\ DELHI Nov 3 .—At a prayer meeting last night Mahatma llJlld "Ed the -raiders were being led by t w "fS mcrL^A m ß tf n r Asad Hind FauJ was composed of Hindus. Muslims Sikhs rhjsReuter - 178 words
-
118 1947-11-04 1 "I'VE NEITHER PART NOR SAY IN THE THINGS NOW GOING ON IN THE COUNTRY "-Gandhiji i Our Own Correspondent) 1 am not a current coin I had fancied I m the wilderness*', declares Mahatma t> M rijan on Khadi and Ahimsa. have repeatedly said I have neither part nor are118 words
-
134 1947-11-04 1 (From Our Own Correspondent^ V 3^. BCard!s8 Card !5 ,0 latPst n, t ,or,s fr Kashmir I* u, 1 consolidating th ir positions and though there have ••ii plenty ol skirmishes the ivl. Is have bo far avoided direct en«--;..|l' B s have gone134 words
-
Article142 1947-11-04 1 The Members and the I Representatives of the 27 Organisations who composed lj the Singapore Gandhi Jayan- thi Celebration Committte are requested to attend a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. I at the Ceylon Tamils' Asso- I elation Hall m draw up a i programme142 words
-
135 1947-11-04 1 '>« Own Correspondent) *nr. 3.-The London corof *c Indian Express 2| <*»y .hat despite GeneEM w a, denia hat B mOf Hyderabad is buying •nw and if Eldro. is not va 'ly paying for them Pakistan «w*W Haroon is doing it135 words
-
Article83 1947-11-04 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. 3.— Following the presentation of a cricket hat today to Amarnath m recognition of the Indian Captain's double century. Lindsay Hassett, the Victorian captain, presented mi nature oelluloid ducks to the Indian players who failed to score m the first innings against Victoria. HassettReuter - 83 words
-
97 1947-11-04 1 British Officers and Army Will Quit, If. m r (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. —It i s understood that Lord Mount batten made it clear to the Indian and Pakistan Dominions that m the event of an armed clash between the two Dominions, British Officers and Army97 words
-
72 1947-11-04 1 Mass Conversion Of Non-Muslims In W. Punjab? 2S own Correspondent) NFH DELHI, Nov. 3 -Report, of ma«s conversion of non-Muslims m West Punjab have been Te^ived bere by the Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation. The total number 5° <f™ c nvert «*i h estimated to be -5,000. It Is a72 words
-
Article102 1947-11-04 1 ESSSt*2S£ wn Correspondent) SECUNDERABAD, Nov *._An irm*d Muslim mob raided three villages m the outskirts of the town tnd indulged m an org? of arson i tnd murder It was a prearranged attack. Th* mob poured kerosene on huts and burnt them A -mall posse of102 words
-
190 1947-11-04 1 MELBOURNE. Nov. 3 Don Bradman will lead a well-balanced side when an Australian eleven meet* the Indians at Sydney on Nov 14. The team is: P. G Bradman, R Hamence. B. DooTand (all of South Autralian). W. A. Brown. R Rogers (both of Queensland).Reuter - 190 words
-
479 1947-11-04 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. j.— The match between Victoria and Indian tourists ended m a draw, with former'^ scores m the second innings at close «>1 play on the final day bci 138 for 2 wickets. The Indian tourists were dismis set for 203 runsReuter - 479 words
-
Article, Illustration872 1947-11-04 1 At ii. i 6, on Thursday, Nov, 20, II.M. the King and "Her Royal Highness the bride," u.s Princess Elizabeth is described m the ollicial announcement, will leave Buckingham Palace to drive to Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, R.N., says872 words
-
Article45 1947-11-04 1 BABY BORN IN REFUGEE PLANE From Our Own Cerreependenl N W DELHI, Nov. 3.— News is received here of a babj being born m a refugee plane. 6,000 feet high going from Mull an to Ambala. Both the mother and the bob* are well. < t>pyrierht.45 words
-
75 1947-11-04 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ii AJROT. Nov ii.— A Muslim deputation from Junagadh mcl Mr Samaldas Gandhi, head <>f 'he Provisional Government and offered to secure Junagadh i secession m the Indian Union if the Provisional Government agreed lo Knstal Prince Himal Khan on75 words
-
65 1947-11-04 1 FRANKFURT, N<»v -Eighty German employe,. <a uranium ere mine m Russian -occupied Saxony were killed Oct. II when a shaft collaped and buried them, the imeriean Military Got* rnment revealed toda] The report lid 'he Russians tried to conceal the disaster, which occurred nearU.P. - 65 words
-
Article102 1947-11-04 1 TYPHOON HITS YAP ISLAND HONOLULU, —The is i v r«M»ort»'»! tod i i; ;i typhoon Ifap Ifllmnd in <». Carolines riv llondaj >\<v«- dun i- ii i known if there i rv Tnc lopalmtion snnel i hi i. nmiaiidcr uf tl^r Mil I it Guam i en< two cap anReuter - 102 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement111 1947-11-04 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR DEEPAVALL BENARBB BANGALORE KASHMIR SAREES g Jl with border and jungle flowers In *j£*** Gold. Suitable for all occasions $30.00 to $250.00 Cot no Cre^' Sarees with Jari work each $35.00 Prii 'or daily use 6.50 Ninon, with flowers In various colours, *<mbo 1 deBi BRa per111 words
-
Advertisement35 1947-11-04 1 mmWmßmmKmmm A. *m*mmmm--m wm*mmßW pcoo*try A«t>«t> and Subscriber* to the Ind^in Ihiilv Mail and Tamil Murasu, arc kindly reminded to add fifty cents Hank Commission when paying by cheques. MANAGER, INDIAN DAILY MAIL TAMIL MURASU35 words
-
-
749 1947-11-04 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1947. A SOUND, BUT BELATED, ADVICE a Shanghai Air Force Club luncheon I«ast week, Prof. D. B. Copland, the newlyappointed Australian Minister to China, expressed the view that the principle of Dominion Status which had been worked out m the British Commonwealth over749 words
-
Article, Illustration960 1947-11-04 2 Pandit Nehru s Radio Address On Kashmir Situation Pakistan Charged With Violation Of International Law NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. The dominion of India will hold a referendum under international auspices m the state of Kashmir as soon as order is restored, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,Reuter; G.I.I.S. - 960 words
-
777 1947-11-04 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. Help given to Kashmir is help "riven against freebooters who are enemies of law and humanity," according to a Tress Note issued on Friday by the External Affairs and Commonwealth Ministry of the Government of India explaining the777 words
-
Article1173 1947-11-04 2 DR. SUBBAROYAN - DR. SUBBAROYAN u«-~ BY OUR SPECIAL CORR Eg PONDEN* State To Finance Olympic Team SPORTSMEN MAKE BCTTER CITIZENS THAI MERE BOOKWORMS" TRICHINOPOLY, Nov. B.— Dr. P. Subfcarm Minister, Madras Government, presiding over the \t H prize distribution ceremony of St. Josephs (M f |W cently revealed1,173 words
-
144 1947-11-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Nov. 3— Offensive air reconnaissance on the Kashmir front continues. An official communique says "except increased patrol activity there is little report from our Force Headquarters at Srinagar Valley. "On Thursday the raiders made an unsuccessful assult on144 words
-
Article66 1947-11-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Nov 3.— The Chamba Hill State (near Dalhousie) Dewan Raghbir Singh and Police Superindent Dinanath resigned following demonstrations of state troops as a pro'ifst against their allegation against the troops for looting. The Dewan's house was beseiged for some66 words
-
187 1947-11-04 3 Negotiations With Pakistan PESHAWAR, Nov. 3— An authoritative evnl-.n.t; r Kabulof Vr,«anistans sudde*^-ilMraw^o^^ P^te e so lh( admission o Pakistan to i NO says that this not mean the Afghan Government have riven un jtfportini; Ihe cause oi 'our brother Afghans" across the Purand ne.F.O.C. - 187 words
-
Article68 1947-11-04 3 leshawar, Nov. 3— Semi-official intelligence reports here yesterday variously estimate the strength of the Kashmir rebel tone between 2,00.1 and 8,000, consisting partly of tribal raiders irom the tribal belt and the r« st local Moslems. rhe same reports said Indian A'r<»i^e planes >est»rda\ carriedU.P. - 68 words
-
Article69 1947-11-04 3 Nov. :r Radio It— con •i i■-•« d today hi* t reactionary Intewithin and outaid« Prance ar he groundwork for "coun-ter-revolutionary plot' i» install Gen. ;'< GauUc iis dictator, serving as "pupp i" of American capitalism. aid Maurice retary i a! of thy PartyU.P. - 69 words
-
131 1947-11-04 3 Burmese Premier Takes Charge Of Foreign Affairs Rangoon, Nov. i fin Tut »a^ yesuruay Miking over tfcc r ol e.^,. vi, a... ix.ruoiH, m duuiimu to j7is UUiiea as Minister of i iii.mcc. aceorumg to a t.ovtrnment house announcement, mis toiloH.^ m« appointment <>» -t.re.Ki, Hiaister laalua Lun Ua vReuter - 131 words
-
66 1947-11-04 3 EX-ANN AM EMPEROR'S WIFE IN MARSEILLES Paris. Nov. 3.—Nam Phuong, Erapresfl of Annum, arrived m Marseilles by .air from .Imlo-china yes'.erdiy with her five children. Xam Pinion:. wife of ex-Emperor Rao Dai. said thai she had come to France-for h (>r health and to accompany her eldest son who willReuter - 66 words
-
440 1947-11-04 3 Trafalgar House, Nelson's Home, To Be Sold London, Nov. 3. Trafalgar House home of the Nelson family since the b.utle of Trafalgar, and its entire estate will next spring be offered for public auction. Reason for this decision is twofold. f I irst, the British Government, after many months' deliberations,440 words
-
Article, Illustration378 1947-11-04 3 RAGHAVAN AND SOEKARNO EXCHANGE GREETINGS •Jogjakarta, Nov. 3—Your glory success ,n the Straggle^ expressed m. the Indonesian President Soekarno received by the latter at his Jogja pa Raghavan further declared that he was accredited to the whole of Inci( nesia and not just a part of it. Referring to th-Indonesian News Bulletin - 378 words
-
119 1947-11-04 3 FUTURE AVAILABILITY OF BRITISH TECHNICIANS TO INDIA AND PAKISTN London, Nov. 3. The British Cabinet is not considering to what extent n can nnet the desires of India and Pakistan to have British senior ofti pers and technicians m their armed forces after the termination >i Supreme Headquarters at theReuter - 119 words
-
Article39 1947-11-04 3 Flushing Meadows, New York, Nov. 3. The United Nations General Assembly unanimously decided yesterday that Oct. 24 anniversary of the United Nations Charter coming into foree will henceforth be officially called United Nations Day." ReuterReuter - 39 words
-
Article39 1947-11-04 3 Flushing Meadows. New York, Nov. tions General Assemblj approved without dissent, the application Oi Italy for membership m the Int< national C'i\»l Aviation Organise one of the specialised agencies oi the United Nations. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
-
440 1947-11-04 3 "THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD AND ONE MOTHER IN THE WORLD" DARJEELING, Nov. 3.— "lndia is free and the leaders of India have got heavy responsibilities on their shoulders. They are going up the steep road to international honour and position. Every quarrel of oursF.O.C. - 440 words
-
463 1947-11-04 3 SEQUEL TO LABOUR DEFEAT AT BOROUGH POLLS LONDON, •Nov- 3. Growing irritation among the electorate at the shortcomings m the Labour Governmen handling of the economic crisis was seen b) political observers yesterday as a major factor m the rightward swing of the British MunicipalReuter - 463 words
-
150 1947-11-04 3 LONDON Nov 3 Mr Win Churchill declared last night that British Laboui Government had its mandate while Lord Woolt »n I servative Partj chaii man, call* the Government to resign after tn« snti-l about landslide m nationwide mv The result d ip to tonight withReuter - 150 words
-
Article130 1947-11-04 3 Fl I SHING, Noi I nieht tin United Nations General Vs gembi) approved b> II to 10. with tour abstaining, lh« bitterlj rou^nt resolution, implicitly, censuring the Union of South MHcs, for failing to place the South West Mrica man. l it a under theUP - 130 words
-
Article79 1947-11-04 3 Vu |>elhi, Nov. 3. Mahatma (.an M.i m I 'l h l l"« V meeting m U« Ihl '.»>i night ''Those who .1 leeinß Irom hash mir out <•! Lear should not do mi I h» > sh !>: learn ie be in .i\e and tearlessReuter - 79 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement72 1947-11-04 3 k ;^t^ rxr*me *lM&j »jsjft «f*U, ttadi tort '^RWw? *Vtf Jp tiar vnn *VT< Rundown ml ,'it'.f"|«J w«na» rrnve than V| -rfeagftSjJ I—*** discovered '^^^1 »j rmrw health H i«^^ T*^, 1» Am* «ud imh Mm 2J^ »Und.. It (W «_J_^ ***wh. s**> to-day. ft mm n«i— n« ■antAni^ By72 words
-
Advertisement136 1947-11-04 3 TROUBLE and its World- f% famous i\. Remedy and the urine shows k2jSgwj&£ a sandy sodm.ent, shirki::^ r 1 sential duties. Yonr good health deman health-sent.. ihouid be 1 their osassless task ol filtering I Happily, a rapid and excel U at hand m the world-fan W Pills. By their136 words
-
-
Article2041 1947-11-04 4 Indians In Malaya DR. D. D. CHELLIAH'S RADIO TALK ON THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING THE MOTHER TONGUE "Tq most of the Indians m Malaya, Tamil is the vernacular. Scholars are agreed on the great antiquity of the language, the oldest, richest, unci most highly2,041 words
-
90 1947-11-04 4 BRITAIN'S FIRST INSTALMENT OF WAR DAMAGES London, Nov. 3. Cheques for £100,000.000 will be sent out by the British Treasury on Nov. 10 as the first bulk payment for houses totally destroyed by bombing during the war. These payments will cover about 140,000 properties, the War Damage Commission stated today.Reuter - 90 words
-
99 1947-11-04 4 K. L. TO CELEBRATE PRINCESS' WEDDING A Committee of all comuiuni under the Chairmanship of Mr. A. H, Flowerdew is being formed to ganize eelebr mi n Kuala Lumpui on the occasion of the wedding of H.R.H. the Princess Elizabeth to It Philip Mountbatten. R.N. Tha Government of the Mala99 words
-
17 1947-11-04 4 Russia's Nine-Point Programme For Germany I W I.:' h H I i cil i., 'i'lr tlO! t17 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement284 1947-11-04 4 Classified Advertisements Benares SAREES 41-43, HIGH STREET, SPOKE. Fhone 7732. Tel: "DAYALOO" JLBILEE SILK STORE 82, North Bridge Road. Wholesaler m COTTON RAYON TEXTILES. Phone 2729. NAME COUNTS A LOT. Before buying t-ports Material please visit NAHAR COMPANY 113, North Bridge Road, Singapore. POLAR CO. Specialists m; DRY CLEANING, DYEING284 words
-
Advertisement87 1947-11-04 4 M MARINE SWALLOW" Sailing for MADRAS and BOMBAY on or about the 21 st December 1947 Ist FARES 3rd Class Dormitory Class MADRAS 277 00 234 00 138 00 BOMBAY 340.00 289.00 170.00 Advance booking accepted. Apply: American Lloyd Agency Limited. 64. Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 2180. ARE YOU A87 words
-
Advertisement25 1947-11-04 4 i— gaum— eai »«^j^f[i^ J^» JM v^- J .-.-nTrr^r~ "r,nm LEAF" w* 3^^L^^^-^ WORLD'S BEST Tl^^^^^l AWARDi:D 1§ GOLD MKDALI »OLB UiPORTTOi r BARTHOLQMEU9Z LTD.25 words
-
Advertisement143 1947-11-04 4 Today jo k "SATHI SUHANYA (Tamil) BBC "JINGLE KING" (Hindustani) OPENING TOMORRnu "FIRST LOVE" SB* JJ m wm'WBT (SEW WOUIDi (Entrance Through X* Road» OPENING TODAY Al o ;o and v i' BWARNALATA tae* nazir LAILA iIAJMj" The World Ram** BJa K)K A I1 DAYS ONI] MAUuuiiu.iuu.nuiuuuui DiAMUi THEATRE Daily143 words
-