Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1949

Total Pages: 6
1 6 Indian Daily Mail
  • 17 1 INdian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 114. SINGAPORE, SATLHDAY, .11 NL" 1. 1949. SIX PAGES 10 CENTS.
    17 words
  • 144 1 Provision For Dual Citizenship For Malayan Indians In Free India's Constitution Sought m liMiTitl) TO lUi\.A^£i»ibLi isx inAivitfCiUi or lUiViiViLftiL <mi uu ii «»i r- -poMci* nt) a ion hero ola report of a Joint ;ui i huiiiuera oj bommeree io me m >i\n i/tiiii urging provision tor ciuai 1
    Copyright  -  144 words
  • 26 1 Con. Assembly Discussion On Disqualifications of Legislature Members .i' i•JatDJ ii- m hi i> Indian (I .\rhfor -is tnaking w Ip n when K-. IUO daj«
    26 words
  • 38 1 Neogy Defends India's Liberal Import Policy X- i)oiiiii-iit> IBS, r,' < X X lined X oi las* X 1 X But B ii more X 114. X I en Of- X that i oduc( d X exHp Pts plus
    38 words
  • 33 1 JAL JAWAHAR RETURNS TO BOMBAY m pond< m> I ructor— m Koyal .V for B d h 3B Jawa- proI of I I I I -ail der" I I i I SB I
    33 words
  • 126 1 Anglo-Americans Accused Of Fostering Unrest In Indonesia MUSI on, June i. Izvesha, oiliiai government newspaper, l ©uay naiged tUc IS. and liritam wiiii toslering unr»>t m Indonesia. m an editorial entitled "Dictation jnaer i.vi-« o i an Agreement" th< iew»paper claimed expansi<mis< -ni.t m ihv i\v<» coumries laid hopes gn
    A.P.  -  126 words
  • 101 1 BOMBAY, June 3. —The newly Lituted Adv^ory Board of th€ Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, held its first meeting here last week. Beside^ Mr. P. C. Chaudhury, Secretary to the Ministry, Mrs. LL. lavathi Munshi, Mr. S. A. Ayer, Director oi Publicity,
    FOC  -  101 words
  • 80 1 BUMBAY, June 3 Special arungementa have been made U» d up telegraph uaffic between principal citiea in India, accorI to a notification issued by the t Superintendent of Telegraph?, tnbay. It .^ays ttiat a special window wul opened at the Central Telegraph Office, Bombay, from 10
    FOC  -  80 words
  • 101 1 BIIATINDA, June 3.— Mr. Bnj Bhan tJ SU Congress ieader, com..dtcl tlie Hindu Code Bill and luci "U to the Aggarwal com- his presidential address to the Kiu^u Sudhar Sabha conferencc at Giddarbaha. He- said; '"India is destined t 0 .1 Socialist" republic, so
    FOC  -  101 words
  • 46 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH IMPROVING LONDON, June 3.- Princess Eb iias been under treatfor a cold sine* Tuesday Ui d nproving. John weir, prry-sician t o th»« iw her at Buckingham Parhdi »day and court circles said \Mx± Uecidwi iliat#>hc ohould »tay .aoora Xor iha. UiH« b^ng.- A.P.
    A.P.  -  46 words
  • 126 1 MADRAS, June 3.— Mr. George r\ Cordor, a European consulting *Ugineer met waft his death "aut to injuries received when he accu dentally Kil lrom the upstairs of nis residence on Thursday night" according to a unanimous verdict returned at the inquest held he.r«.
    FOC  -  126 words
  • 97 1 DARJEELING. June 3.— An Indian snow survey expedition has just returned here after Us seventh c.imb ot two Himalayan peaks Kinchengjunga and Jongsong, The expedition, sponsored by the Indian Waterpower, Irrigation and Miv^atiun Commission, is surveying trie Himalayas to locate th« origin oi the Kosi
    F.O.C.  -  97 words
  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, June 3— President Truman >a:d on Friday he if opposed to a U.S. government i oan to Spain. Truman did not elaborate whdi he made the remark at a news conference. Spam has informally bid for a multi-million dollar loan from th^
    AP  -  71 words
  • 51 1 PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, June 3. —The 7,030 ton Indian cruiser Delhi sailed lor Zanzibar yesterday after a week's visit to Mauritius during; which the cruiser's hockey beam has proved unbeatable. Teams from the crew hay« alsu proved very strong m local cricket and soccer matches.—
    Reuter  -  51 words
  • 60 1 LONDON, June 3.— Indian Te*t cricketer D. G. Phadkar arrived ht i rt at noon yesterday. He was met by Anthony De Mollo. President of th« Board of Control for Cricket m India, and All Gover, the England and Surrey fast bowler, who ii to take
    Reuter  -  60 words
  • 35 1 'Vrom Our Own Corrt i*».dent) HYDERABAD, June 3-^The Gov ernmnit have sanctioned subsistence allowance of R». 750 lor a month to threo Ministers fff the Laik Ali Government. Copyright
    Copyright  -  35 words
  • 234 1  -  CREECH JONES LONDON June I.— -Colonial Secretary Arthur eech-Jone* told the House of ComnOßa today that -ttunty forces had made "extraordinary progress" m the last few months m stamping CommumM terrorism m Malaya. No estimate could he given now <>f how long
    Reuter  -  234 words
  • 273 1 OBJECT OF INVITATION FOR INVESTIGATION BY WORLD COURT OBSERVERS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 3. The Government ol Inda's Joint Secretary oi the Foreign Ministry Mr. P. A. Menon is leaving oy air lor Pondicherry today to investigate allegations
    273 words
  • 82 1 BIG POWERS RIGHT TO OCCUPY AUSTRIA CHALLENGED VIENNA, June 3. —Dr. Karl Gruber, Austria's foreign minister, challenged the right o f the Big Four powers on Thursday to continue occupying Austria and collecting occupation costs. "There was only one reason to occupy Austria after thy end of the war," the
    A.P.  -  82 words
  • 83 1 MADRAS. June 3— Dr. S Kadhakrishnan, who arrived m Madras oy plane from Calcutta on May 27 htm rjbbbt'd of jewellery and other articles worth about Rs. 5,000. Arriving home, he found that one of ni- suitcases had been tampered with. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who is Chairnan
    F.O.C.  -  83 words
  • 80 1 We acknowledge with thanks from Mr. W. T. McDermott of the Lifeguard Milk House a net ball together with a cheque for !>:>.} as a donation to the Kamakrishna Mission Orphanage through Mr. ML A. Abdul Wahab of olumbia ifouse who presented him with a
    80 words
  • 71 1 BARCELONA. Spam, June 3.— second bomb m 48 hours exploded here today during Generalissimo Francisco Franco's visit to this Catalonia capital. No <>np was injured m either explosion. The small b<>mb v?ent off this morning m the Bt, Pancras Chapel of Barcelona's cathedral. An un identified man,
    A.P.  -  71 words
  • 126 1 HATTA TO SEE PROVISIONAL GOVT. LEADERS BATAVIA. Juno 3.— The tiXiled Indonesian republican, leadership plans t o make contact on Saturday with its guerrilla stronghold m Northern Sumatra to confer on Dutch-Indonesian terms for a cease tin-. Details were disclosed by Republican sources here and by the nt'sian office m
    AP  -  126 words
  • 72 1 ROME, June 3.— The Greek guerrilia radio said today the United States, Britain and Russia have begun "work to pacify the Greek situation." The broadcast was heard m Trieste by Astra, Italian news agency. It gay« no details and there was no way of
    A.P.  -  72 words
  • 251 1 CHINA: Tsingtao Occupied By Communists? SHANGHAI, June 3. A reliable source said today Chinese Communists had occupied Tsingtao, the North China port which until recently was the anchorage for the U.S. Western Pacific Fleet. U.S. ships and personnel pulled out of Tsingtao several days ago. Tiie iniurmant said the Chinese
    A.P.; Reuter  -  251 words
  • 77 1 RANGOON CORPORATION FACING FINANCIAL CRISIS? RANGOON, June 3. Rangoon Corporation, facing a "serious financial broadcast an ipppAl last ni#ht to th»- city resident* *o pay th«ir tax«-s "before t||c activities of the Corporation an- brought t<> a standstills. The chairman of the financial committee of thr Corporation said that the
    A.P.  -  77 words
  • 36 1 PARIS, June 3.— The Frnich National A-sembly *oday adopted unanimously a Socialist motion inviting the government to observe a true*' m Indochina tor th« -ai*of dams then during th<rainy season <May-St number Reuter
    Reuter  -  36 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 962 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 4, 1949. NOTES COMMENTS I NWISE SOME ii. ago, T he "Malaya Tribune* 1 took U ask for our boldly and frankly pointing out that the ab ence of any non-Chi m th -call< d Malayan" aas Cup Team wat sure to cr< ate
    962 words
  • 140 2 Appointment Of World Court Observers Made Without Consulting India! DELHI GOVT. QUESTIONS LEGALITY OF SUCH UNILAIEKAL ASRAfiGtMOIIS MEW DELHI, June 3. Surprise was expressed by observers Thursday over the appointment ol observers by the International Court to investigate charges that trench India
    140 words
  • 108 2 300 Acres Of Land Reclaimed In C. P. Even Day NEW DELHI, June 3.— Over 300 aci I' land arc being reclaimed m the C.P. even d Kti scheme to bring more land und culth Id Since April this year an area Ie claimed. During the week end I y\
    FOC  -  108 words
  • 96 2 NEW DELHI, June 6. The (i ernment oi moia is consioering tn< appointment oi trade representatives at tianreln, and twuwait m itie reisiaii uun, v was nani- v nere. me Persian Gull States export a Large quantity oj pearis t uioia unu ta^es m
    FOC  -  96 words
  • 53 2 CALCUTTA, Juno 3. m, Pakistan Uovernment Is to estaolish jn l^ast i^aKistaii three jatc mills, at a total cust oi i:s,uoo,out) uraers lor tin 1 machinery will be placed m Briiain, burope ana me project \s expected tv v. completed m tnree
    53 words
  • 81 2 BERNE, Switlerland, Jun«- 3. Ex-King Michael ol Kumar a ha. recciivea a Unitrd btates MUitar> roverniri .it p. rmil to (in\< ini'ougn urermany trom Switzerland tv uemnark, American Lega tion olticials tuiu In ii< me «>n Lnursda) night. Swiss newspapers reported iwithtut confirmation] it the torm<
    A.P.  -  81 words
  • 81 2 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS ABROAD BOMBAY B; Commif K[ snorUj b mt Well V cordan W btanaing a X coimii' mt 1 m Mr. X m -i n trade a I tana A N( I W CKt;. k M inent oj P" ■< II dra: i 1 V about i I
    FOC  -  81 words
  • 65 2 THE BR. "PROTECTED STATES" nial Seci eiai y th.n i I v.in ii) Parliament .> M i oti ore, h< uali ivik- k- M 1 1 ngganu and bruoei > tccted states 1 nr i ruuvs -I* I v i pi i i i ul( i i m bas me
    Reuter  -  65 words
  • 407 2 The Uovernment of India repudiated thf* French charges oi economic blockade ol French Indian possessions the sources declared. D£LIB£&AT£ ACT They added that by rei using t«. renew tne uid i usioins Union, the rrencn i*overninent Hseli was de■iberateiy creating economic
    A.P.; Reuter  -  407 words
  • 27 2 Sir Ucnegal, it la understood, was primarily concerned witn obtaining legal views on the .situation created by Dr. Jose Guerrero, Vicepresident of the m icrii.iiion.il
    27 words
  • 100 2 HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS IN PATNA HIGH COURT ."._7. \ir'ri,+\. June V< t corpus petitions against tne ision oi t-atna Hian Court, lilenflng d< "nti(jn orders undtr tne Bihar i-uulic bafety and Main--1 Order Act. 1947, wiU b. .it ard jointly by the Federal Court on May 2<5. The appeals have
    FOC  -  100 words
  • 141 2 NEW DELHI, June 3. Pandit Nehru has agreed to be patron ol he advisory committee m charge of arrangements for the fourth plenary session of the International Congress on Large Dams. The session is scheduled to be held m Dflhi early m 1951.
    FOC  -  141 words
  • 75 2 FARMERS MEETINGS BANNERD IN TANJORE DISTRICT MADRAS, June An Indian (•'V mimum: spokesman said today "major Communist trouble >s reported m the southern Tanjorf district" causing if to be placed under a si.it** of emergency. Meetings of farmers' organisa tions have been banned m the area for two months, he
    A.P.  -  75 words
  • 259 2 LOiXDOK, June 3.— Mr, Malcolm Ma< i)oiuild. Commissioner General m South-East Asia, who has been reporting lo the Hritish Government on the progress of the campaign against Communist terrori't*, and on other matters, hopes to fly back to Penang next week,
    Reuter  -  259 words
  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, Jun 3 Th. Indian Communication Mini f will shortly conduct an enquiry intn Inland air service fares and fr charges, according to Mr. Run Ahmed Kldwai. Communicat ons Minister. Mr. Kldwai, told Reuter that the present rates for air travel m Jr^ija wert
    F.O.C.  -  73 words
  • 41 2 PATNA, June 3 Oanesh \ney ingest son of Mr M 8 \nev m" >( X?! of Bihar, was married on t/r' t rV° Kumari Vijaya, daughter pi Dr. K. A Moolkar BuDerinl wuuvm or Na«ik JaiJ. FOC
    FOC  -  41 words
  • 55 2 SIMLA. June 3 The East ab Oovernment ha; SSwSS II Ashram m Wardha to su?vp v port nn the po^bilitiesS th/ PPpvlnre 1 r manuring purposea Mr. \ulunkar, who i s In jrge < tanning work at Wardha haa also been asked to organize Laming as a
    FOC  -  55 words
  • 54 2 JET PLANES FOR INDIAN CIVIL AVIATION BOMBAY, June 3.— Mr Ralph S. Damon, Cresidenl of th« Trans World Air Lines, said hvve that JeUprOpell^d pIMCs would ojh raW- orld B«nric*a within ten y^ars. Jtffc-pitopelted planes, dc said, nrer« now being tesUd m the United Sta««'< tor f«e| ecoitomy and ifety
    FOC  -  54 words
  • 55 2 New Ceylon GovernorGeneral Received By King LONDON. June 3, -Lord Souloury, newly apj^ In ted Governor General and Commander-in-Chief ol Ceylon, was received by King rge VI at Buckingham Palac and kissed hands upon ippointment. The Kiim invested hi n with tiie Knight Grand Cross >t ot. Micha< and St.
    Reuter  -  55 words
  • 39 2 O BATAVIA June 3 Dr. L uls eft here ior Holland last ie ■nd oi hi^ seventi\e m Indonesia An Army guard of honour saluted his departure and hundred ol fl the airnorf Reuter
    Reuter  -  39 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 105 2 B. I. MADRAS/ N EG A PAT AM STRAITS >KK\H£ IiNivAKDS iviaaras NcfapaUoi Rajula 30.5.49 31.5.48 Hajula 24.6.49 ftajula 19.7.4U OLIWAKDS Spore P.S'ham Pen»n| s~ gajUla 11.6.49 12.6.4U 6.7.49 7.7.49 RajUla 31.7.49 1.849 I'KINi itAL >I s ISLAY, KERR Co. I.WL 11. COLLYLK Q1 t TelephoiK M 5 6 Aim!
      105 words

  • 126 3 I Senator Montagu huQivickrema s Assertion Ilune mo rr:inc Minuter, Mr. nded the appointment of Lord SoulGeneral of Ceylon as a mark of *s) contribution towards the ato. the country," said Major Mon Weligama, addressing the resi. he declared open a
    Copyright  -  126 words
  • 202 3 Charge-Scute Project Under Way For Indian port Development Shipbuilding lidia has launched a largedevelopment and shipbuild•ds achieving supremacy m Indian Ocean. is programme are: to si rye India's fast expanding aras n is engaging tne ativiition oi tne Government, tfo autnoritative details oi the gramme are availuok* but it is
    FOC  -  202 words
  • 625 3 SarilsStill The DressOt Indian BOMBAY, June s. —Fashions m dress change slow on the last-changing lace of Free India. Women's fashions change often but with only minor variations m the frills of the flowing sane or the cut of the colourful blouse. Men's
    Reuter  -  625 words
  • 46 3 Outstanding exceptions to this official rule are two of the highest dignitaries In the land Governorgeneral C. RaJagopalachari and l>tputj Prime Minisiei \tallabhbhai '»ir| The Governoi -General and the Deputy Premier prefer to gm about m their comfortahle dhoti and Jibba (long hhirt).
    46 words
  • 422 3 India Holds Dominant Rank in Worlds Wealth Strength m SS? fT Sim ftW faciors of maU rial and strength mon t u!hH' dS P ra nk even thou h Indi second T?me*» m St p °P ulous countries, writes eke -&vl h l f Umber of u cattie ta »wg«r
    FOC  -  422 words
  • Article, Illustration
    78 3 AIVIALA UDAY SHANKAR, partner and wife of L'riay Shankur. the tamous Indian dancer, broadcasting li-oiu the British Broadcasting Corporation studios on their recent visit to Britain. They were m London for the showing of their film "Kalpana" (Imagination) depicting the classical and folk dances of India. "Kalpana" has a complicated
    78 words
  • 66 3 Indo German Trade Talks FRA.mKFURT. June 3. An Indian delegation headed by Sir N. R. Pillai. Commissioner-General fcr Commercial and Economic Atlairs m Europe, arrived here for trade talks with representatives of the ioni German trtame. Phe discussions, which will deal with arrangements betw< en the two countries for the
    Reuter  -  66 words
  • 373 3 NJ.U >ORK. June 3.— ln a featured article m the latest issue of the American magaiinc Life. W.nthrup Sargeant writes about a visit to the "Holy Man of Tiruvanpamalai" and says Sri Raman i Maharshi was indeed India's answer to most of
    Reuter  -  373 words
  • 1352 3  - The Begums Of Bhopal FEMINIST By QF the various fpisodes m the decline of the Indian Moghui Empire few are more remarkablr and certainly none more romantic than the foundation of the State oX Bhopal. As the hold of the central power weakened and cohesion relaxed, chaos supervened the Empire
    1,352 words
  • 127 3 INDIAN-MADE AUTOMOBILE IN FIVE YEARS NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Goi ernment hopes private manufacturers will be able to produce completely India-made automobile m five or ten years. The Industries Ministry layi that as a step m tins direction. effort! will be made to increase th.production of car parts within
    A.P.  -  127 words

  • 448 4 World To Be Convinced Of Truth Of Gandhiji 's Teachi Object Of Global Pacifist Meeting At Santiniketan NEW DELHI, June 3. One main purpose of the World Pacifsl meeting to be held at Santiniketan and Sevagram m December this year is to find the best means for convincing the peoples
    FOC  -  448 words
  • 304 4 Congress Committee's EightPoint Programme For Agrarian Reforms NEW DELHI. June 3. T he Agrarian Reforms Committee of the Congress, which concluded a ten-day session on May 24, has recommended an eight point programme it is learnt. The Committee, which is headed by Mr. .1. Kumarappa. will submit its report by
    304 words
  • 1030 4 Irish Resentment Against Britain Over N. Ireland issue Mounting Ritt May Lead To Violence LONDON, June 3<—The hoi blood of tin Irish is boiling once again little more than a month after their joyous Easter Monday proclamation of independence. And as usual their ire is directed across the Irish Sea
    A.P.  -  1,030 words
  • Article, Illustration
    113 4 A short while ago the British Broadcasting Corporation inaugurate:! its first UlAf Aline Programme m Tamil, and this was broadcast m its Eastern Service. The programme had its own special siun iture tune which was recorded by the Carnatic Orchestra, here seen m a BB( studio On the rhrhi is
    113 words
  • 35 4 RANGOON, June 3, Lt Gtn. N« Win. Burma's Defence Minister and Rangoon lor Bangkok by air t .day Supreme Commander, is leaving lor a "short rest." it was Warned Reuter "fhcKiliy here
    Reuter  -  35 words
  • 40 4 LONDON, June 3. Prince Aly Khun and hU brid» Rita Hayworth. lamhci at CD.vdon airport yettcrday Iruin Franco. They had flown m the Princ s private plane frum Oruuviiir, Kra!i".., anc j j,_.j t immrdiatelv fur U*'. Eps.m raccg.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  40 words
  • 319 4 hehru's Reply To Critics At AiCC Meeting DEHRA DUN, May 22 (By Air Mail).— The AllIndia Congress Committee met m a secret session for five hours today and concluded its deliberations at 7 p.m. Some members of the Provincial Congress Committees were permitted
    319 words
  • 434 4 Pandit Nehru m hi* speech is said to have pointed out that Ministers were well aware of the criticism against them but m many rases complaints of corruption and nepotism tended to be exaggerated. He asserted that corruption and other evils were not so rampant
    434 words
  • 27 4 Irish Poet Thomas More 170th Anniversary V YOR] Moore, I: at the N V. ion. Mi yd ol p to Mini jtrii ing tries. He dit N
    27 words
  • 110 4 The I S>< In (liv Congress lationshi he i',-.^fl at tod all c\p( H tion. sobi I and rcsponsibilit) mh* rised them I VenkaU Rao <>• of the Coui;rc-N who {i fl of thr pro< ceding to fl tin; «-nri of the session I todaj I
    110 words

  • 58 5 Washington Still Has Segregation, Inserts Dr. Bunche [sons Why He Refused {i Dept- Post Explained I Dr. Ralph J. liunchc said chen asked to comment on rac al segregation m Washingactor m his refusing a State week. of the United Nations Trusteeell known there i^ Jin (row (segregawell known that
    58 words
  • 106 5 iU i lirl ll! Jun -—India has dcciued 10 set up a vr S anisaiiun lo assist anu aavise exporters, i ommerce Minister K. c. announce* yesterday. Mr. Neogy tola the Export Advisory council here mat maias adverse balance ol trade lor 1948-49 was 900,000.000
    Reuter  -  106 words
  • 92 5 New Name For Trans jordan AMMAN. Transjordan, June 3.— Tran.^jordnn, Middle Eastern kingdom ot King Abdullah, ha= Changed its name to the Hasnemue Kingaom of the Jordan, the officiaj Gazette announced yesterday. All foreign Legations m Amman, rran.^joraan Legations abroad ana tn e Umteu Nations have been askta by the
    Reuter  -  92 words
  • 139 5 RITA AND ALY IN LONDON me 3. Prince Al* n and nis oride Hita Haywortn to England from Dauvilie In tne Prince's privat in Thursday and rusned Di the races at Epsom. Ived at Epsom too lab first race, but in plenty u. tor day.s feature, tne mile nail Oaks,
    A.P.  -  139 words
  • 16 5 Churchill Included In Br. Delegation Or Europe Council X X X X m X V I
    16 words
  • 167 5 I Burma's Deputy Premier, to Bangkok on Friday, it was ted on Thursday. that his visit was m the nature 3 no! umiHTted with oolitics. B B lor [he B l; Xii "> Authorities ol the I B it was B re■j I I
    A.P.; Reuter  -  167 words
  • 59 5 VRIS, Juno 3. Dr. Sun Fo, former Chinese Premier and son >t the founder of the Chinese lie, Sun Vat -sen, is expected ►hortly on a "strictly private b, a Chinese Embassy spokes- stated. Dr. T. V. Soong, former Chinese Prime Minister and brother-in-law Chiang
    Reuter  -  59 words
  • 226 5 Afghan— Pakistan Relations Getting Tense WASHINGTON, June The Pakistan Embassy here yesterday declared that Afghanistan's attitude toward Pakistan had been growing "increasingly unfriendly and provocative". The charge was made m reply to recent statements by the Afghan Embassy that Pathan tribes m the North-West Frontier area of Pakistan should be
    Reuter  -  226 words
  • 150 5 ATOMIC COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION OPENS WASHINGTON, June 3. The Atomic investigation opened on Wednesday -with testimony that two scientists were kept on Atomic Energy Commissin payrolls despite a security officer's finding they were "bad risks." David E. LWenUial's work as AEC chairman is under inquiry. AEC general manager Carroll L. Wilson
    A.P.  -  150 words
  • 32 5 PATNA, Bihar, June 3. Five people were killed and 70 injured, seven seriously, m an election clash yesterday at Mohiddinnagar vil- la^e, 90 miles from here.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  32 words
  • 424 5 LUiNDOiN, June 3. A big wave of industrial unrest sweeping the country threatened Britons last night with their most troubled holiday weekend since the Labour Government came to power m 1945. top levej otncials of ti# (tovernnient, ii.tiiwayi> ana iraue unions o.vcu.ca uvtr
    A.P.; Reuter  -  424 words
  • 42 5 WASHINGTON. June 3. President Truman said he knew nothing about Manila reports' that President Quirino of the Philippines was coming to Washington to consult on China policy. Truman made the statement at his Thursday news conference m response to a question. A.P.
    A.P.  -  42 words
  • 293 5  - Future Outlook On S.E. Asia Dangerous ECONOMIST LONDON, June 3.— Two currant British weeklies devote space to Communism m the Orient. The SPECTATOR M concedes Communist domination of China is virtually assured. It forecasts the Communist attitude to foreign business enterprise will at least be no worse than that of
    A.P.  -  293 words
  • 118 5 ZAFRULLAH KHAN'S ASSERTION KARACHI, June 3. The Pakistani Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, after his arrival here on Thursday from Lake Success denied any move for a treaty between Pakistan and otner Middle East countries. "Pakistan is much closer to Moslem countries m
    A.P.  -  118 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 773 5 'GANDHI ASTROLOGER" CORRECT JJ&*l%Jk *1)IVINF PREDICTIONS CHARMS BANUMAN JOTHISHA ASRAMAM Established m 1917. 28 YEARS OF MIRACULOUS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC FOUNDATION STONE of the new Premises of HANUMAN JOTHISHA ASRAMAM. TIRUTANI, was laid by Sit BABU RAJENDRA PRASAD, President of the Indian National Congress on 29-11-1935 OPENED BY Sjt.
      773 words

  • 380 6 .India Govt.'s Representations Submitted To Johore Ruler Says Newboult Sambasivam has notified his decision to petition I<n special leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the sentence of death passed on him under the Emergency Regulation, sags an Official Press Release issued m
    380 words
  • 32 6 A. bandi sent n i death for p»- ssl n ol a/-. hanged at Pudu Ga 1. Kua i I i npur. yesterday mornin name was Hiew Siew Then.
    32 words
  • 162 6 The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. and Lady Gurn< y will arrive m Kelantan today (Saturday) morning. Sir Henry will invest the Sultan of Kelantan with the insignia of the order ol K.C.M.G. at a ceremony to be held at the Ist ana Baku
    162 words
  • 67 6 Revised Salaries With Retrospective Effect Approved Good yews For War Dept. Civilian Employees. Revised monthlj scales oi" pay for non-industrial trades of ser,ce civilian empiu>ee» nave now been approved by the three Service ministries m London. The new rates ta«te ellect from Aug. 1. IMI7 A decision on Uie proposals
    67 words
  • 60 6 To mark the official opening oi its tennis courts, the Singapore Jivil Service Association is holding j. tea-party today, Saturday at 4.3U p.m. The Patron of the Association, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, and Mrs. McKerron will be present. Mrs. McKerron will officially open the
    60 words
  • 54 6 Leela. the daughter ot Dr. Mrs. S. Rajah of Colombo and granddaughter of late Mr. Mrs. S. Sinnathamby ol Kuala Lumpur win give a Tamil Vocal recital over the Radio Fun Colombo on June 0, Monday, from 6.30 to 7 p.m. Ceylon time, (local time
    54 words
  • 20 6 Mr. Leo Siow Mong, S.S.C.S., has been appointed to act as Su; visor of Elections, Singapore.
    20 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 MARLBOKOUui' OPENING TODAY: 3 7 Gemini's Mightiest Products CHANDRALEk <T.\ STARRING Rairjan, T. R. Rajakumari, M. X, Mathuram and a host of other sb COME OAE com J TONIGHT'S GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE ALHAMBRA THEATR \IK CONDITIONED) BASRAH'S MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION OF I 111. )l KAMAV A L L 1 IN TAMIL
      302 words
    • 6 6 Wi-i WW 10 Hi v Mi
      6 words