Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1949

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NO. 161. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
    16 words
  • 133 1 Commerce Ministry Clarities Issue iM BENEFITS OF PROTECTION AS FOR INDIGENOUS INDUSTRIES ASSURED \KU DELHI, July 20i Foreign-owned industries m India the .-ami' benefits of protection as indigenous industries, 2? f mmerce Ministry announced here. jhis clarification was K'ven by the Ministry m
    Reuter  -  133 words
  • 146 1 30, July 20.-The GJJI Ceylon ha.< I'Hed the eh ship and aircraft plon airii<ld.~ and hars announced her c yes- vu imi>os« dasa protest Dutch "'police measures" Indonesian Republicans D .or. gment .said the ban ved "m response to a I** i Government of the
    Reuter  -  146 words
  • 57 1 Treaty For Handing Over Of Chandernagore r-RNAGORE, July 20.— Mr. President of the French India) Council, has asked "'•i Government to com--13 a treaty for hand- < re to India. h< re. Mr. Dass pledged to .sign cede Cliandurnagore lit of last month's m honouring her let adversely against he
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • 77 1 Israeli -Syrian Armistice Signed fc lUn •'"> ?0.-Tt* lsraeli|tv I < agreement was Pi, Mnfsda afternoon, it I "•ane-.day flight.— A.P. I "BBSS 01 FOR I Wg KINGDOM? I Franct on Tiles 'd' ;ci to the IndoI j Pledged adht-sion thus taking OI) I talus. Frmch Pro. '^i'd an agreement
    AP  -  77 words
  • 20 1 "GAMBLING KING" SHOT AND WOUNDED gambling tl n with three «'^y. OanKff W kil led out- R eu t er
    Reuter  -  20 words
  • 115 1 INDIAN WRESTLER GAMA THROWS A CHALLENGE (From Our Own Correspondent) LAHORE, July 20.— Sixty.five-year-old Gama. Indian wrestler is prepared to defend his world title against anyone who may challenge him from any part of the globe Gama announced this here from his secluded hut picturesque cottage high above the Ravi
    115 words
  • 147 1 Mass Infiltration Of Communists Into Assam Reported (From Our Own Correspondent) ASSAM, July 20.— Mr. Bishnuram \l< dhi Finance Minister of Assam disclosed today mass infiltration of Communists into Assam following: the ban on the Communist organisation m the neighbouring province and charged them with "fomenting labour strikes, discontent and
    147 words
  • 101 1 SEATTLE. July 20. A twinengine airliner with 32 persons abroad crashed into live houses last night when an engine failed to take off from Seattle's Boeing field. Many hours later it was officially r^portei that six bodies had' been found m the debris of aircraft. bricks
    Reuter  -  101 words
  • 62 1 LONDON, July 20 Britain's Dock Labour Board, representing employers and trade unions, yesterday ordered London's 15.000 idle dockers back to WOrk on Thursday. Failure to return to work, the Board said, would jeopardise the very existence of th<* dock labour ,cheme. "whioh former
    Reuter  -  62 words
  • 29 1 THE HAGUE. July 20. —The Second Chamber of the Dutch States Gemral ye«**Trday approved the North Atlantic Pact by 65 to 7 (Communist) vote*. Reuter
    Reuter  -  29 words
  • 173 1 JOGJAKARTA, July 20 Political circles here expect Dr. Mohammad Hatta, Republican Prime Minister, to le^d the Indonesian delegation to The Hasrue conference. The Federalists have announced that they will send 80 delegates. Dr. Hatta is believed to wish to fall at New Delhi on his
    Reuter  -  173 words
  • 128 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) LUCKNOW, July 20.— Lai Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister of the United Provinces, told the Provincial Assembley today "underground activities of Communists m the Pro. vince were of the most dangerous character and stern measures are required to meet their
    128 words
  • 48 1 All Party Food Front Formed In Madras MADRAS, July 20.— An or. ganisation known as the AllParty Food Front has been formed m Madras with Dr. P. Subaroyan, the former Provincial Home Minister, as Chairman. The new organisation will launch vigorous food production drive m the province.- GIIS
    GIIS  -  48 words
  • 355 1 Soekarno Quotes Gandhi And Pleads For Unity And Freedom JOGJAKARTA, July 20.— Republican and Federal Indonenesian representatives met here today lo lay the foundations of an Indonesian United Stales, at the first session of the InterIndonesian Conference. The conference, intended to bridge the guif between Federalists and Republicans before Hague
    Reuter  -  355 words
  • 372 1 LAKE SUCCESS, July 20.— The I'nited Nations han not yet heard from the Kashmir Commission of its reported plan* to go to Geneva to write its report, it was learned yesterday. If the Commission wishes to go to Switzerland to write
    Reuter  -  372 words
  • 304 1 NATION-WIDE DOCK STRIKE AVERTED IN BRITAIN LONDON, July 20.— The Govern, merit wu certain today that. a* the cost of a clash with its own National Dock Labour Board, it had averted the possibility o f London's crippling dock strike spreading to every port m the nation. Quarters clo^e to
    Reuter  -  304 words
  • 47 1 I MILAN, July 20.— Italian police today dispersed m baton charges 2,000 workers of the Isotta Fraschini Motor Works who demonstrated m Milan's central streets. The workers met to protest against th* fact that they had recently b«-en paid only a mall advance of their wages.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  47 words
  • 454 1 HONG KONG. July 20. A Nationalist Air I nice communique juoted by the local Sin^tao Jih Pao from Taipeh said Nationalist neavy Iwmbers m a raid on Nanking on July 1!» destroyed the city's lower plant, mtef works and the Jommunist transmitter station. The communiciut' said
    A.P.; Reuter  -  454 words
  • 160 1 I Representatives ol ttv j>rei news agencies, and the ra^ invite:! to a pr< M ron'< r< nc< to given by US. Consul A. i Calder at 11.00 a.m. tomorrow Friday, July 22 on "The Futun v" Natural Rubber." Mr. Bland Calder tiai b<
    U.S.I.S.  -  160 words
  • 75 1 (From O r Own Tot- i'li it> POMBAY. Ji.lv ?n brofd r ned i I'oomotiv- UlUnded tor End I railway* n v r '-d Bombay U by s*a fr(»m Philadelphia Th th( tacond lot of l r 'J locomo 1 ord r*d by th.
    75 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 18 1 ,oo» nooocn tnrourh fHM!L MUSASU f ukum TAMIL Daily 3 ya ov,r 14 year, :1 SOXGH ROAD, SINGAPORE.
      18 words
    • 49 1 ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE IN HONOUR OF THE imim INDEPENDENCE DAY ON AIKJIJST 15, 1949 THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL TAMIL MURASU will take out profusely illustrated SPECIAL EDITIONS Advertisers are hereby requested to send m their copies early for insertion m the Special Numbers. Manager: INDIAN DAILY MAIL TAMIL MURASU
      49 words
    • 33 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES < BY PORT) Malaya, R.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 400 3 12.00 6 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Plans 1 Month 4.50 3 13 5 0 8 27.00 1 Year 54.00
      33 words

  • 800 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. July 21, 1949. MIC PRESIDENT'S EXPLANATION IT may be that we shall have to repeat some of the arguments we have already made m the dozen and odd editorials recently written by us on the subject of the new draft constitution of the Malayan Indian
    800 words
  • 586 2 Patiala City Out Of Danger Of Floods CITIZENS RETURN TO 7HEIF2 HOMES PATIALA, July 17 (By Air Mail). The entire population of Patiala city noted with relief today that the flood danger is now over. In most bazars water has completely subsided and roads are clear. A large number of
    FOC  -  586 words
  • Article, Illustration
    70 2 PHOTO. Elftidic Qnirino (U»ft) President of ihe Philippines, offers a toist from the Philippines to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of China (seated, right) on the arrival of the latter at Bagnio, summer capital of the Islands, on July IS. The Generalissimo was m the Philippines for conferences on the proposed formation
    A.P.  -  70 words
  • 59 2 TOKYO, July 20.—Japanese Gov •mment this week will conclude its discharge of an estimated 87,000 Government railway workets^a programme which has 'caused as much furore and violence as any other postwar labour i^ue. Railway workers arc being discharged und American dictated plan to wim
    A.P.  -  59 words
  • 137 2 INSTITUTE FOR POPULATION PROBLEMS STUDY To Be Set Up At Annamalai Vaiisity (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 20— An Institute foi study of population problems of India und<-r the auspices of the United Nations wouia Ds start** it Annamaiai University, sta«eu JT. S. f;handr<v,ekna, Director ol the Demographic Research
    137 words
  • 258 2 Cochin Merchants Hit Hard By Economic Effects Of Integration Protest Against Imposition Of LNew Customs Barriers (From Oui Own Correspondent) TRICHUR, .July 20.— Cochin merchants, beginning to feel the serious adverse economic effects of integration with Travancore, have protested to the United State Government regarding the imposition of new customs
    258 words
  • 116 2 CALCUTTA, July 20. Dr. P. N. Banerjee, Vice-Chancellor of the 'Calcutta Univfisity suggested that distinguished Indian scholars and citizens should be sent to the flnited States to spread "India's mess**** which was bound U> be accepted "by the most progressive country m the
    FOC  -  116 words
  • 310 2 GALLE, July 20. Mr. Arthur V. D«as, addifs S i n g a i ar g e gathering at a public meeting held m the Galle esplanade under the aegis of the Pettigalwatta Mutual Aid Association's Total Prohibition Drive, blamed the present Government for blatantly
    FOC  -  310 words
  • 44 2 Labour Vr'T't rftSSSS -isive step, ™«m| Offlc»r.< from v wr. taking pw I again,! „X !J: ituation -*|i FOC COLOMBO, July JW— Mr. D. S. S«-nanayak<\ Prime Minister, gave assurances at a mooting of thy Gov-
    FOC  -  44 words
  • 216 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 20.— At full dress ceremony at Government House here on Monday, the Governor-General Mr. C. Hniagopalachari presented the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest award of the International Red Cross Committee for conspicuous nursing service, to the
    GIIS  -  216 words
  • 165 2 CEYLON NEWS: It Helped To Win Us p f I Says Minister f^l Senanayake I AMI KAMI AFTRA (Ceylon) v I > e-rcade m Raja Kata, said Air. u d; c ->- H '-\r, J of Agriculture, inaugurating th;> 30J«tk v"*'**! I ration scheme by
    FOC  -  165 words
  • 30 2 GOA. July 20— The people of Qox aro offering special prayers for rain. An acute drought is imperilling crops Of rice, staple food of the Goans.- A.P.
    A.P.  -  30 words
  • 152 2 *h u "gun, j.,K > l( Hindu .Mahasahha 5 agaifis. ih.- d n lOn f ff Parchure und, lh "Dr Parchure d.d no. J DHhi or to Ud Pun W J «wn freewill Hrwt.fii y )ollt> afr, r framuT, charge against him Th\ judicial
    FOC  -  152 words
  • 61 2 BOMBAY. July 20.-IUI Bhaskar Karv uf Poona niil award* d th t annual sctoi^i the Barnard College H Und'Tgraduate Unit o' Wl University, N»w York. Miss Karv^. th« graad<«4 of Dr. Karve. On founder i Indian Wom«:)' CJnii .'-7 W'il 'liter the BWUaH ChW
    GIIS  -  61 words
  • 35 2 CAI/'UT'IA Jttlj M ration *cale t.ia! irct hai b-.er. n^ ounces for etch ad day. Thii toCW by* the Ctatiil 0 ing the province of 100,000 t o n^ >* GIIS
    GIIS  -  35 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 144 3 SEQUEL TO STRONG BY INDIA GOVT. eVCCESS, July 20. More Indians will L iK Z rftruited to higher posts m the United ittl tariat. it is learned. inK r ,Vr representation m the UN Secretariat nuahlu t° Me annual contribution made by ,rlnunt
    144 words
  • 38 3 NEHRU TO VISIT CANADA Th° Govnced Pandit ..ill visit Ann rica for n October. nvitation tro.n N< hru ■rir.'i to the cxiAmerican trip and ;n India. Ible tor me to Canada." desire to renew gun uhen they A.P.
    A.P.  -  38 words
  • 62 3 INDO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED SHORTLY DELHI ,lul\ St.— An Indo.igr'tmcni is to be sign- .wi\— the fourth b« i tw«'t m I .uii'nu m a V»ar. supply tea, jute and for Russian Foodgrainff. about 200,000 d 100.000 tons of rding to tin 1 aS- the allotted on B
    Reuter  -  62 words
  • 28 3 AFRICAN TROOPS FOR MACAO IPortuguest West P'Ttusjal is srndI i nintorce the ildii rs emColonial on Tht-y will join m Lisbon last ;uard Portuguese the Chinese civil A.P.
    A.P.  -  28 words
  • 159 3 Peaceful Settlement Of Vietnamese Problem Imperilled SAU;ON. July 20. Phan Iluy Dan, former member of an IndoChinese nationalist and proChinese party suppressed m 1945, said >esterday that he had refused to accept the post of Secretary of State for the Interior m exEmperor Bao Dai's new government, because he was
    Reuter  -  159 words
  • 87 3 BOMBAY, July 20. The Indian uovn-n mint's special committee investigating the Royal Dutch Airlines Constellation which crashed last Tu«'fday near Bombay with the loss of 45 lives, including 13 American journalists, yesterday examined officials oi Santa Cruz Airport. Bombay, and airline pilots. Dutch aviation experts
    Reuter  -  87 words
  • 65 3 WASHINGTON, July 20. President Truman Friday last signed the new American housing bill into law. Then he called for quick action to put into effect its three main features. They are: 1. Construction of 810.000 publicly owned low rental hiousing units m the next six years.
    A.P.  -  65 words
  • 48 3 INDIAN CONSULTANT TO ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA CALCUTTA, July 20. -Editor of "Indian Finance" Mr. P. R. Srimvasan. has b*en appointed consultant to Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East which 'S now conducting enquiry into dollar requirements and balance of payments position of ECAFE countries GIIS
    GIIS  -  48 words
  • 128 3 fe'an Delegate's Allegation JK SUCCESS, July 20. The charge that the *««Uiittee or the 'Little Assembly" of the ll( »n> had "not done what was expected of *J madi' by Col. Abdur Rahman Khan of "to is the chairman of the sub-committee nnL thi
    Reuter  -  128 words
  • 67 3 PRAGUE. July 20. -An offic lal of the Czechoslovak Commune i directly attacked Pope Piue Xll Sunday, accusing the Roman Catholic >ontift oftbleszlng anu supporting Fascism. "Although the controlled press has not yet informed the Czechoslovak people— 7s percent of them Catho-lic---of the Vatican decree
    A.P.  -  67 words
  • Article, Illustration
    61 3 Photo). PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU and party who visited Ladakh early this month, seen going round Leh on July 7. The entrance right hehind leads into the mosque of Leh. At top right is the nine-storyed palace of the Raja of Stok. By the side of the pal v■••u is a
    G.I.I.S.  -  61 words
  • 103 3 India To Close All Refugee Camps By October NEW DELHI. July 20— India expects to close by th~ end cf October all camps sheltering reiu eea from what Is now Paki^a-i territory. There are still 1,000,000 refugees m afceut 200 camps. The Government ra l^aed orders to provincial Governments to
    A.P.  -  103 words
  • 96 3 ASIAN NATIONS' FRIENDSHIP FOR JAPAN TOKYO, July JO— lndia. China, Pakistan and hiam ottered recognition and trit-iiuMiip io Japan at the International Labour Organisation meeting at Geneva. M Vlitoru KfVChl, Japan --e Vie Minisu-r ol Laoour, sa.a m Tok^i ye.steruu-y. Mr. Eguchi returned la^t week from Geneva where he accompanied
    Reuter  -  96 words
  • 356 3 NEW INDO-AUSTRALIAN AIR AGREEMENT SIGNED NEW DELHI, July 20.— A n air transport agreement between India and Australia was signed here recently the Indian Communications Ministry announced. The agreement the 7th "air treaty" India has made with other countries provides (hat air authorities
    Reuter  -  356 words
  • 34 3 TEHERAN. July 20. -The Iranian Government and representative s of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Sunday reached agreement Ojn certain items m their discussions m Teheran, which will be presented m Parliament for ratification. A.P.
    A.P.  -  34 words
  • 113 3 MARSEILLES, July U).— M. Louis Saillant. Secretary General of the Communist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions, announce*} here yesterday that an international union of seamen's and dockers formed. Its secretary would be M. Freissinet, Secretary of the Marseilles Seamen's and Docker's Union, and its
    Reuter  -  113 words
  • 105 3 WASHINGTON. Juuly 20.—Proposals for a loan to India by th« World Bank are still under uctiye discussion here, but final decision is not •xpectt'd uncii mid-August, an official of the World Bank told Reuters yesterday He said that a World Bank mis. sion
    Reuter  -  105 words
  • 37 3 NEW DELHI, July 18^-For the half-year ending Dec. 25, the Gov-«-rnm«»nt of India has allotted 7,000 ton.* of jute goods for Thailand and an interim quota of 2,000,000 (m) mi hags for the Siamese rice unit. A.P.
    A.P.  -  37 words
  • 420 3 Important Conference Of Indonesians being Held At Jogja BATAVIA, July 20. —^A conference planned to lay the foundations of a United States of Indonesia was opening m the Republican capital of Jogjakarta today under the shadow of guerilla warfare still raging m parts of Java and Sumatra. Federalist and Republican
    Reuter; A.P.  -  420 words
  • 254 3 American 'Imperialists' Planning Lasting Economic Blockade Of Red-Held Areas American 'Imperialists' Planning Gen* Chou En-lai's Charges SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.— An economic blockade of Communist-occupier] China lasting from eight to 10 years was predicted by Gen. Chou Eit-lai, one of the Chinese Communist leaders, in a statement quoted last night
    Reuter  -  254 words
  • 44 3 SFOUL. July 20. National Police director !.••<• Ho said on Tuesday flv< Korean reporter! arrested „n Satur d;iy have confessed membership In the outlawed Communist South Korea Labour Party. All the fiv bn(\ be»n assigned 4 <> coy r the United Nations Commission on Kor>a. AP
    AP  -  44 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 326 4 Malayan Govt Clarities Present Position The following information is designed to clarify the present position with regard to the emigration of unskilled labourers from India to Malaya. The ban which has been imposed by the Government of India on such emigration since June, 1938
    326 words
  • 455 4 Between p.m. and 7 p.m. on J« l > &9i military patrol operating m Smiffei Kantan Area In Kajang tbeianfccj t-oiitacted three men carrying sacks Tho men. tried to* tape after being: challenged. The military opened fire, killing one an 4
    455 words
  • 57 4 A bill will be introdiuvd at the next session of the Federal Legislative Council on August 3 to provide for registration of Societies m Malaya. The bill is already published m the Bovernment Gazette. Under th e proposed bill, every local Society m Malaya must apply to
    57 words
  • 506 4 During the past week, several bi^ donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund have teen received from individuals and firms, bringing the total of the Fund to $152,592.64 up to July 16, says an official Press Release. The latest donors are:SINGAPORE BANKS: Mr. G.
    506 words
  • 92 4 In the S.V.C. recruiting for gunners, sappers, drivers and infantrymen, the specialists on Regimental H.Q. have not been known generally. There are vacanc > for a medical officer an 1 six assistants, an Intelligence officer and twelve assistants, and also for catering experts to advise on rations
    92 words
  • 34 4 It is officially announce! that Public Holiday tor ilari Raya Puasa falls on Wednesday. July 27 and not Tuesday, July 26 as 'previously announced, says an Official Press release. I
    34 words
  • 309 4 A Youth Conference will be held to-morrow (Friday) at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, commencing at 3 p.m. The hall hi, been placed at the disposal of the *outn Conference by the Headmaster of the Victoria Institution. More than 100 youth delegate*
    309 words
  • 86 4 The American Consulate General will be closed on Tuesday, July 26 m. observance of the Hari Raya Puasa holiday. It will also be closed on Saturday, July 30 and Monday. Aug. 1 for the Bank holidays.- <USIS>. S.V.C. Promotions Tile Governor of Singapore has approved the following
    86 words
  • 118 4 A Telephone Beard wita thrne dues and nine extensions has no* ceen installed m India House to cope with the increased work sav^ a communication from the Govt of India Information Services l. The new General Number which shall be common to Diplomatic side, Trade
    118 words
  • 63 4 Mrs. Kathleen Walker who was well-known m Kelantan before th* war, recently returned to Malaya and has been travelling extensively, particularly m her home territory of Kelantan. Tomorrow Friday July 22 at 8 o'clock over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya she will be giving her
    63 words
  • 50 4 Mr. C. C. Cousins has been appointed a member of the Labour Advisory Board for the Colony ot Singapore m place of Mr. F. L. Waterhouse who has resigned. Mr. G. C. Allen, Director of Posts, has also been appointed a member of the Board.
    50 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 72 4 14 SONG HITS 6 DANCE ITEMS Watch for the Grand Opening Date "GEETIiA GAJNDHI QUINTESSENCE OF BAPU.TIS TEACHINGS I A Fascinating Story set m Devine Music and Dance d^BW^__^Bßßr ■■■HBbW l^i^ii Jp Starring:. REHANA, V. H. DESAI, MUMTAZ ALI, NIHAU SOFIA, BENJAMIN. »;.c VV^ JT Mi Wonderful! A Healthy Combination
      72 words
    • 66 4 WATCH FOR THE GRAM Om/Vfi AT YOU FAVOURITE THEATRE ISWARLAL, SITARA, KHMID and others m NADI-kl-iNARE A MIGHTY HINDUSTANI PRODUCTION Rr% v a i t dai The One Picture m a Hundred that is DIFFERENT from others. you will find it more and more Entertaining as you see it wm
      66 words
    • 21 4 1 I TOOAV IV|| l 7i n BUrrinc: SHAI^J •>-l^ b. 15 and lij Sulochana (hand Amar, Sofia, ibdry KEEW (RladMm
      21 words