Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1949

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. NO. 175. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
    15 words
  • 89 1 Kighl To Proclaim State Of Emergency i rofn Oin Own Correspondent) II DELHI, Aug. 3<— The President of the Indian ttnublic will bt given powers to declare a "State of 'urgency" when the country is threatened with exurnol aggression
    89 words
  • 81 1 QUARREL OVER GIRL ENDS IN LOSS OF NOSE! m,,,\ \i U Mahmud Ah w.i> accused on iitin| oil the Host* of I vr n.d l.v lh« Old Street |^H (<iiin for a hearing on lM i formal charge of pvoum bodily harm on M I li ni<n wore I 'Indians."
    AP  -  81 words
  • 101 1 Emperor Hirohito To Become A Christian IttHINGTON, Any. I— The K«v. j^^H moderator oi *h« i >i) J ipan, said rial family will Lfl ChrUtiatlil) specially the Mm m r 0( th< R<»i. J it rokyo, arrived attending iegitral Co mtlitte« ot '^H i Churches, of cn g»g' n g
    AP  -  101 words
  • 67 1 -The sloop iinvrd here ih «»ven a hero's I" Sl > f ron> Ihe Van t U« vi ■'••I. lor months I Communist I nd heavy ;:ncl a iclded t, I low v, I she was R 1 iwr berth ail I iIM I IV!!. f|
    A.P.  -  67 words
  • 8 1 LAST PUNJAB FILM REGULATIONS f 1 exceedexceeding FOC.
    FOC  -  8 words
  • 320 1 IMTAVIA, Aug. 3— The Dutch mid Indonesian Republicans for. mally ended their armed conflict today and issued cease f«re orders to local military commander* >n Java and Sumatra. The cease fire proclamation is to become effective m Java at midnight local time next Wednesday, Aug.
    A.P.; Reuter  -  320 words
  • 58 1 RANGOON, Aug. 3.— Burma «x--porU'd 802,000 tons of rice and ric* products during the first half of this yiar, against her 1949 export quota of 1,250.000. it was officially announced tonight. Of the total 100 tons were t'xpoi t«'d m July. Arrangements taav* be«n made to
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 86 1 FIRST INDIAN CONSUL-GENERAL TO THE PHILIPPINES MANILA, Aug. 3 —The Indian Oovtrnment has officially advised the Foreign Office of the nomina tion of Mr. J. M. Shrinagesh, who fa a 1 present Vice Minister of Commerce, as the first Indian Consul General to the Philippine*. He is scheduled to arrive
    Reuter  -  86 words
  • 32 1 HAMBURG, Aug. 3. -British officials In Hamburg reported on Tuesday f Hat the military pernfit ottio m London is betfm? swamped by 1000 application^ a day for travel t" Germany. A. P.
    A.P.  -  32 words
  • 104 1 AMERICAN SEAMAN SENTENCED FOR RASH DRIVING (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 3 The Madras Presidents Magistrate today «entenc«'d to three months rigorous impri.sonmint American seaman William Dinw«dee. convicted of rash and negligent driving. Another American seaman Donald Selkirk, also accused of the same charges was acquitted. According to the
    104 words
  • 90 1 Indian Diplomats To Study Br. Foreign Office Work LONDON, Aug. 3— Mr V X Krishna Men on, Indian High Commissioner m London, today tailed on Mr. Hector McNeil, Minister of State, at the JlrKish Foreign Office for consultations, a Foreign Office spokesman said. Mr. Krishna Menon now maintains regular contact
    Reuter  -  90 words
  • 112 1 Tribal Candidates Age-Limit For Service Raised NEW DELHI, Attf. S-— W has been decided (hat (ho maximum agelimit. pr«-scrib«*d for appoint ment t« a serv'Cc or post under the Govern. nu*nt of India for candidates from among aboriginal and h«ll tribe* is to be increased by thre«» years and that
    F.O.C.  -  112 words
  • 277 1 CONSUL-GENERAL RASHID ALI BAIG CLARIFIES ISSUE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 3.— lndia's Consul-General m French India, Mr. Rashid Ali Baig, who is returning to Pondicherry alter attending the recent Delhi talks between the Government of India and th e French
    277 words
  • 111 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 3. Settlement of the "French Indian problem" is not possible without a referendum, according to the three-man French Indian delegation which returned her** today after visiting Paris and New Delhi. The delegates who are < v route to Pondicherry,
    111 words
  • 338 1 NEW DELHI, A.H*. 3. The Government announced the appointment of S. Lall, Prime Minister of Sikkim. Lall is senior official from the United Provinces, presently vice principal of the Indian Administrative Service Training School. The Governim-nt announcement >aid Lall would proceed to Sikkim
    A.P.; Reuter  -  338 words
  • 70 1 FR. INDO-CHINA H.C. ON VIETNAM FUTURE SAIGON, Aug. 3.--M. Leon Pig non, French High Commissioner m Indochina, who arrived here yesterday after a three we«k» visit to France, reaffirmed his r«C«nt statement that the situation m Vietnam would soon be clarified. M. Pa.ul Coate^Floret, French Colonial Minister, with whom M.
    Reuter  -  70 words
  • 44 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 3. Police opened fire a nd used tearga- to break up Communist demonstrations m South Calcutta last night Demonstrators attacked police with brickbats, injuring two officers and S'-vt i constables, and set m to two -Uses. Reuter
    Reuter  -  44 words
  • 79 1 Weed-Infested Wastelands In Malabar To Be Reclaimed (From Our Own Correspondent CALICUT, Aug. 3.—Over 200,000 acres of weed-infested wastelands m Malabar are being reclaimed with mechanical implements such as tractors and bulldozers by the Provincial Agricultural Department. The hiU'rac«s of Wyauaad and Nilambur at pn sent being reclaimed, will prove
    Copyright  -  79 words
  • 70 1 SEOUL POLICE ARREST ALLEGED COMMUNIST NEWSPAPERMEN TOKYO. Aus. 3. -The S«oui Police announced the. arrest yesterday of 22 men most of them newspaper reporters who they said had collected information for the Intelligence bureau of the Communist south Korea Labour Party. A Police spokesman iaid documents were found showing the
    A.P.  -  70 words
  • 62 1 WELLINGTON. Aug. 3— New Zealand today appeared t o be on the way to accepting peacetime conscription With about o^-third of the votes In a referendum counted, figures showed 33,780 m favour and 102,463 against. Polling was substantially heavier than m recent gaming and iicens
    Reuter  -  62 words
  • 63 1 Godse's Appeal To Privy Council (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.— Five of those convicted m the Gandhi murder case including Nathuram Vinayak Godse and Apt e (who have been sentenced to death) have completed arrangements for their appeal to the Privy Council against the E. Pun jab
    63 words
  • 41 1 THE HAGUE, Aug. 3.— The Dii'th Government has advised Dutchman and Dutch citizens living m South China to evacuate "as long as their are B till transport facilities," it was announced here tonight. Reuter
    Reuter  -  41 words
  • 236 1 NICE, Aug. 3 —The Aga Khan reported to «lv police at La annet near Nice, today that he had been held up and robbed by armed bandits a* he left h*s villa to drive to Dtauville. The Aga Khan and the Begum, with the Begum's
    Reuter  -  236 words
  • 155 1 During the early hours of Aug :< a screening operation and a raid werfe tarried out m the I'ameron Highlands area, A total of 10 arrests were made all Tamils, believed to be agents, food supplier and collectors for the bandits, njl a Police
    155 words
  • 129 1 BATAVIA, Aug. 3. -The Dutch Army commander m Indonesia, Lieutenant General DC. Buurman V* nvn<d« n. told the Dutch armed force* m a broadcast today not I* expect immediate peace m the Indies He said the ceasefire brings the Dutch a step nearer to their goal of peace,
    Reuter  -  129 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 18 1 •V y O UR PRODUCTS T ru THE people through: r;H!L MURASU TAMIL Daily 14 years. iS(I \IM»Rt.
      18 words
    • 66 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY POST > .Malaja. BN Borneo and fcfmt 1 Month 400 3 120 0 8 2400 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 450 3 1350 27.00 I Year §4.00 ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE: INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIAL EDITIONS >MBq^ INDIAN DAILY MAIL AND TAMIL MIJR A S U
      66 words

  • 724 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. Aug. 4, 1919. RUBBER, THY NAME IS INGRATITUDE! CO, with all their loyal and sincere service particularly during these difficult years alter the war, what the Malayan estate labourers are to get is ironically and tragically a cut m wages! This is all the more
    724 words
  • 247 2 Dr. Katju Refutes Pakistan Premieres Allegations "NO DOMINATION OF 03E COMMUhiiY BY ANOTHER CALCUTTA, July 2«>, (By vir Mail).— The West Bengal Governor, Dr. K. N. Katju, to-day contradicted the reported contention of Ihc Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, m
    FOC  -  247 words
  • 206 2 It Is A Meaningless Statement, Says Sir Sultan Ahmed PATNA, July 31. (By Air Mail) Condemning Mr. Laquat Ali Kan's speech at 'ho id gathering m Karachi, Bir Sultan Aluivd. B fornuer Member of the Viceroy's Exi'. CUtivc Council says: "While W« m India must b* grateful to him lor
    FOC  -  206 words
  • 179 2 BANGALORE, July 31, (By Ail Mail). Sir Mirza Ismail, a forinoi IXwan of Mysore, today said Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's Id message to Muslims of India was unfortunate and wholly uncalled for." Sir Mirza declared: "Th» i Prime Minister of Pakistan has no more J.o
    FOC  -  179 words
  • 155 2 NEW DKLHI, Aug. 3. Free export of Vanaspati without any licensing formalities has l>ccn allowed to Pakistan for a limited period. ton— Being this, a Food Ministry Press Note says: "A definite time limit for allowing free exports o! Vanaspati to Pakistan has not been set
    FOC  -  155 words
  • 116 2 Indian Muslims Indignant At Liaquat All's Statement NEW DELHI, July 31.— < By Air Mail*. An appeal to Indian MusiUns to "observe an all-India protest day to express their sense of indignation at Mr. Liaquat Aii KhanV statement (Id message; that Indian Muslims did not celebrate this Id as fre
    FOC  -  116 words
  • 32 2 LONDON, Aug. S.— Secr« talks opened h«rt this morning between the American Joint Chiefs of Staff and the British Chiefs of Staff on the defence organisation for the North Atlantic Treaty. Reuter
    Reuter  -  32 words
  • Article, Illustration
    50 2 Photo. This, m normal Hint's, is one of the busiest intersections m the shopping district of New Delhi. M t >nsooii rains of unprecedented violence have lashed India this year, flooding streets, blocking railways and causing unestimated damage. Old residenis say they have never seen such heavy floods. A. P.
    A.P.  -  50 words
  • 209 2 BOMBAY GOVERNMENT'S GRANT IiOMBAV, Aug. 3. Sportsmen will loam with great interest that the Bombay Government have allotted an ideal site of nearly 30 acres of land m the Mahaluxmi district m Bombay City for constructing the Vallabhbhai Stadium. It is a triangular
    FOC  -  209 words
  • 48 2 SURVEY ON INDIAN AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' WAGES (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 3. —lndia' Government haK decided to conduct a survey of 2,000 sel.-rtrd village* all over India to collect "reliable data about the wa^cs of agricultu- I ral work-rs," it was officially learn. «d h«it.— Copyright.
    48 words
  • 142 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 3.— Mr. Justice Chainani and Mi. Justice Bavdekar of the Bombay High Court on July 25 admitted the Habeas Corpus application filed on behalf of Mr. P. T. Boralay, Vice-President and Mr J. G. Batankar, an office-bearer, of Tne Municipal Kamgar Sangh
    142 words
  • 46 2 HATTA MARAMIS TO BE NEHRU'S GUESTS NEW DELHI, auu. 3. Indonesian PTlwe Minister Dr. Mohammed I'fitta. and Ptoreign M^nistor A Mara ii.^ be miesto o f PandU Nehru tot two clays next work when they arrive hrre en route to The Hague Rounl Table talks A.P.
    A.P.  -  46 words
  • 145 2 Indian Provincial Govt To Tighter. Austerity Measures To Combat Food Shortage NEW DELHI, Auu. .WHu> Food Mm ment of India and the Indian provim ler"I er f >l a meeting here on Monday and Tuesday a >la:t >eyS mentis decision to stop ali food imnori? n h +-*P* iney recommenaea
    145 words
  • 195 2 NEHRU'S DAUGHTER HEADS WOMEN'S FOOD COMMITTEE .NKW DELHI, Aug. 3.-A WomcnM 00(l ((>nmt has been formed m Delhi, with Mrs Indira i a ol Pandit Nehru as convenor, to find out l.ou'th help m the present food situation." The first meeting of the eoauftlttec held rmnt dressed by Pandit Nehru,
    FOC  -  195 words
  • 109 2 CALCUTTA. Aur. 3.— l T B. Manns, Rurmese Foreign Minister, arrived here ypTiierday on his way to London where he will "make new contacts and renew old ones" during an official visit. Afterwards ho will kg to the United States. The Burmese Foreign Minister
    109 words
  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.- Four Indan dentists have received th« Fellowship of Dental Surgery of the Royal College ot Surgeons of England, considered to be th« highest dental honour m Britain, according to the secretary of th« All-India Dental Association, N<w Delhi. They aie; Dr.
    FOC  -  73 words
  • 81 2 OVERSTAYING IN PAKISTAN: INDIA GOVT.'S WARNING NEW DUMI ,\u; U h emaeni oi indu Ulirnfd ,J procrrdiim tn lkMi overstaying th, p,,^ ft tnnporar, permits lion Ministry trammqi Heavy Bentenccs wer> Indians mrstayiii| B S Th* communiqu warned th< m ig i pending order« ni tor extens i tatii of
    FOC  -  81 words
  • 67 2 CALCUTTA A Brans. 38-yean Raa arrived C in^» about 8 Ofl days on v M. Bran 14 last •'•>: Yugoslavia b Transjordai L Afghan f MM iaach-d D- m July. Ho stared July 18 and BenaP- and Pa' Giving h numerous x pack n! lav.Bu.'J.: from
    67 words
  • 25 2 Notorious Outlaw In Encounter With Police JULLUNDUR S ugh, a i ,d and jured Ludl tfl, IH.il' A ammun tiou be. v r m FOC
    FOC  -  25 words
  • 159 2 U.S. YOUTH ARGONAUTS' NEW DELHI, Aug. "lndia said Mr. Ernest Lefever, »rofr»«»c m Argasy of America, which is o n a m*+* an interview here before the Part) m 29 r fsti> The vast congregation of Mus"l«* M*t* 100,000, on the occasion of Id-ul-l itr
    159 words

  • 304 3 No parallel In World For Gandhiji's Technique Of Satyagraha Man Says Was An 'Atomic 1 American Author mE WEST HAS A NOBLE LESSON 00 GIFT 0F nFE I B 1 REITERS CORRESPONDENT) YORK, Aug. GandU was an "atomic Ihis (domic aye, who has thrown an impulse r/ world, like the
    Reuter  -  304 words
  • 163 3 NEW DELHI. Auft 3.— Communist detenus m Delhi District Jail have threatened "to take the last step to defend our revolutionary honour a:id human dignity" if their demands for better treatment are not conceded. Revealing the letter addressed to the Chief Commissioner of
    FOC  -  163 words
  • 61 3 ATTEMPT TO REFLOAT JALAKETU ABANDONED KARACHI. Aug. 3.- Attempts to refloat the Scindia Bteam Navigation Company's cargo steamer Jalaketu < 7.180 tons), whose curg>> from Philadelphia included six locomotives and ammunition for India have been abandoned until the monsoons abate m about a month, port authorities here announced yesterday. The
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 63 3 DR. BHATNAGAR ON A TOUR OF EUROPE AMERICA NEW DELHI, Aujj. 3.— Dr. Shanii Swamp Bhatiiagar. Secretary to /he D'partnion^ of Scientific K<*. s«arch. Government of India, Irft India recently for a tour of France Vntted Kingdom and thy United S/ates. Th*- Government has commissioned h»m lo recruit expert personnel
    A.P.  -  63 words
  • 329 3 Oct. 10 Set As Date For Inauguration Of Red-Sponsored Coalition Govt. Aug. ?>. Communist General* Lin 1 Liv Po-cheng will go allout m an attempt to an ton In the end of September, according to *ell-informed Chinese sources m Hongkong. llm <*. which was once immaterial to the Jjni'ts, is
    A.P.; Reuter  -  329 words
  • 48 3 NEW DELHI. Au«. 3 The f.overnment of India announced Tuesday that 3.500 Communists were m Indian jails on June 30 on charge* of looting, arson and murder. Latest figures are not available, but are bel eyed to be smaller, the statement said. A.P.
    A.P.  -  48 words
  • 83 3 BOMBAY Aug. All cargoes except lins<>ed. moving by sea from Bombay to ports m Australia wili bear an increased freight rate ol 15% from this month, according to an announcement made by the shipping companies m Bombay. The increase, it is stated, has
    FOC  -  83 words
  • Article, Illustration
    80 3 Photo taken m London when Sarat (liandra Bose, brother of Subhas Chandra Bose arrived from a tour of Europe. Photo shows (left to ritfht): Mi. J. K. Ram. Secretary, Swaraj House. London: Mr. V. R. Rao, Secretary. Overseas Indian Association: Dr. T. K. Kaul. Indian Workers Association: Mr. Sunder Kabadi,
    80 words
  • 257 3 FOR ALLEGED CURTAILMENT OF CIVIL LIBERTIES PATNA, Aug. 3. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain. the Socialist lender, said here that the Socialist Party might launch a satyagraha m Bihar for the civil liberties ot the people. The question of civil liberties was not a theoretical
    FOC  -  257 words
  • 83 3 BOMBAY. Aug. I— Toddy (country liquor) shop* and wayside liquor booths, s'tti.'tcd within 100 yards of schools. ttjnpl*H or mo*qu«> m Bombaj pDviucv m.• lo be closed down from nig 1. according to a Oovt-rnm^m lotifiiaiion. As a result o th:> deClsiOß. more than 500 t|Uor
    FOC  -  83 words
  • 65 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 3— Police at Gwalior Monday arrested Sakharam Dandau.t.e, one of three men still wanted m the Mahatma Gandhi murder ca.se. according to a report reaching here Last month five men already convicted m connection with the murder of Gandhiji on
    Reuter  -  65 words
  • 80 3 LONDON Auij. 3.— Dr. Bohuslav Kratechii. Czechoslovak Ambassador to Britain, who is shortly to leave for New Delhi on his appointment as Ambassador to India, was given a farewell luncheon In London yesterday by the British-Czecho-slovak Chamber of Commerce. The Ambassador described the English people as
    Reuter  -  80 words
  • 186 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 3— Proffssor Donnedivu de Vabres, Director of th 1 Institute of Criminology of the Faculty of Law m Paris, has been elected chairman of the committee of experts here which is studying methods of crime prevention and treatment of offenders The
    Reuter  -  186 words
  • 58 3 TEMPORARY SAFETY FROM THE GALLOWS! K\K\( ill. Amg. 3. Three minutes before two Pathan tribesmen were due to be hanged m thr central gaol here, an order was received allowing them to appeal to the Privy Council m London. The tribesmen, sentenced for murder, were being escorted to the gallows
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 53 3 MADURA A'uor 3. -Thirty persons said to be .^.mmunists and their sympathizers have been arrested by the police so far m connexion with the attempt made to set flro to the City Congress Office and the burning of a national flag by a crowd of about
    FOC  -  53 words
  • 231 3 SEQUELL TO EMIR'S LONDON VISIT LONDON, Aug. 3. The Emir of Cyrenaiea, Sayid Idris El Senussi, left London Tuesday for France on the first leg of a voyage home to North Africa. The Arab leader has spent som" weeks m Britain as guest of
    A.P.  -  231 words
  • 91 3 BOMBAY'S SPORTSMAN-GOVERNOR BOMBAY, Aug. 2— Raja Maharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, was the captain of th<- Governor's XI at a cricket match with the Officers' Training School foam m Poona on July 31. This was th« second time that the 71-year-old Governor became the "skipper" of his s'dc this year.
    FOC  -  91 words
  • 40 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 3. The Commerce Ministry^ announced h^rr India has agreed to supply Western Germany 13.000 tons of manganese ore for 12 months, beginning Juiy 1 and Australia 10,000 tons during the current year. A.P.
    A.P.  -  40 words
  • 61 3 NAIROBI, Aug», I.— The governor* of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika and the Resident of Zanzibar will attend a defence conference here this week, called under th« *«g*i of the East Africa High Commissioner. Vice Admiral Sir Charle,; Woodhouse, C-in.C of the East Indies station, and the
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 317 3 JAFFNA "LOSING ITS SENSE OF VALUES" Jaffna, Aug. 31. Mr. K. S. S. Ounawardene, President vi tne Boara 01 Inaigenou* Medicine. Leylon, tola tile peupie Here that Jarina was losing us sense 01 values, and that the work done by prominent men of ta« .North nau Deen ior gut ten
    FOC  -  317 words
  • 115 3 MADRAS. Aug. 3.— The Madias Government propose to double thr fish production m the province by launching shortly a sch<im prepared m consultation uith fish* r ic* experts of the Central Government io£sJi rest nt Madras produces about 187,000 maunds of fish. The new schtm,;
    FOC  -  115 words
  • 150 3 Yugoslavia m a crusade for develo^.y'V^^l'J^ 1 ne spoke at Skoplje before a crowd officially estimated at 350,000 people— the first time m recent months he has appeared down m Macedonia which m the past has proved the major
    150 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 73 3 Drink it with pleasure! Cost is not consulted m making this line old Ceylon Tea. The results are evident m It Unexcelled Taste and Quality. Sole Importers: A BARTHOrOMEUKZ. \XA lilifi^j Piles then try MattZa* y'llfeml >4^^l>e Witt's product llj I > will never let you down Regular habits bnnp
      73 words

  • 758 4 University's Important Role Explained have heard it said that Singapore is a cultural desert which requires irrigation to turn it into a flowering paradise. I apologise for the use of this word but it has become so common that I think there is
    758 words
  • 49 4 PAFrs, Aug. 8.- A trade agreement between France and India Was expected to m mnrhukd very soon, Mr. Moham P. Mathur. In. dian Embassy Commercial Secretary, told Renter yesterday. Negotiation* wore proceeding nu tftifactorfly between representative* of th lwo Qovemmentfl and no were foreacten. Reuter
    Reuter  -  49 words
  • 27 4 Colonel W. L. Roll.^ton has been appointed to act as Principal Assistant Secretary to the Commissioner General lor the United Kingdom m S.-E. Asia
    27 words
  • 933 4 DIETHELM COS UNIQUE ATTEMPT IN MALAYA (By Our Staff Reporter) A new means of improving the nutritive value of white rice has just been introduced m Malaya. Known as the "ROCHE" Process, it restores the vitamins lost during the milling of rice.
    933 words
  • 119 4 Radio Malaya Indian Programme ICC Secretary's Statement With reference to the report published m the Indian Daily Mail on Aug. 2 on the subject of the memoranda submitted by the local Indian Chamber of Commerce and the South Indian Chamber of Commerce complaining against the unsatisfactory nature of the Indian
    119 words
  • 42 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3— Sayed Ali Zaheer, Indian Ambassador to Persia, has been accredited as Minister to Iraq, pending appoint ment of a separate minister there m the autumn, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced today. Re uter
    Reuter  -  42 words
  • 82 4 PHOTOS Photographs taken on the occasion of the general meeting of the Municipal Labourers' Union. Malacca, on July 31. Photo above shows a leneral view of the members present. Photo on the left shows Mr. M. Suppiah. President of the Inion. addressing the meeting. Sitting on
    PUBLIC RELATIONS  -  82 words
  • 39 4 There will hv a, Sym]>i>Muai un "I and My Brother" by Ifesen F. Batiha and C. Lee today. Thursday, Aug. 4. at 6.30 p.m. at thr Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhiil Road.
    39 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 91 4 CHEAPEST IN TOWN Silk Bared 45" x I Yards S 7 50 < 101 DilTerent Colours) Each Chiffon Georgette 45" Wide $2 50 'Made m France New Selection Per Yard Gents Lous Sleeves Shirts S 370 (Sizes 131" to 16') Each Plain Bombay Voil Sarccs 45" $12.50 Also Blouses. Dress
      91 words
    • 118 4 Jiiooin 6 .fl :xr* I Ai{i ''u!-u;;:, b l ahl\m'el-sh!\J DIAMOiI CHAHpRALEI T. It. Ka.jakuniari.||J Hanjan. Kri«hiJ MathuranEk] 10™ DA\ I at TODAY 2 SHOWS: 3 aid 7JI |iil GEETHA GANDH (TAMIL) I STARRING I P. A. PERIANAYAKI, B. S. SAKO.I A. Bah) I'M T. R. KAMACHANDK AN, LALITHA I'M
      118 words