Indian Daily Mail, 30 August 1949

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. V. NQ. 201. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUSt 30, 1949. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
    16 words
  • 229 1 yiKnown Economist Manu Subechr's Suggestion ministration Must Be Buil trom Hottom* |a,\j|;\V Aug. Mr. Manu Subedar, the well-known .aid here that India's constitution makers musi "and purler before a federal constitution is written Vtiat w j|| happen, except a civil war, if the
    FOC  -  229 words
  • 84 1 FINED IN 1925PARDONED IN 1949! BOMBAY. Aug. 29.— The Bombay Municipal Schools' Committee has revoked a fine of Rs. 2 on a school teacher 25 years after its imposition! Mr. Maqbool Ahmed, a teacher in a Municipal school, was fined for playing a harmonium in the class-room. Mr. Ahmed >n
    FOC  -  84 words
  • 115 1 Fine Arts Conference In Calcutta PITA Aug, V) -About 200 "> -'I over India will r Ail- India Fine Arts hll '> W«H be held in W ;md :.o Mutation Minister, Mau- ;v Kll 1 A/ad, will preside .W Beng.] governor, Dr. r na,u will inaugurate the ;h,,h will also
    115 words
  • 60 1 tf*id i£ 9 Thfc Soviet P SfcgJ* attention to B^^an trade M* accounts oi meetings dV Ur B L ei -xtended "^Kates b.v Pakistan f the delegation P 4 c -'-t by the Si-ft to Moscow tra i<r Lia QUat considerable foreign dit a-kJrw
    60 words
  • 25 1 MO PREPARING TO ANTERACT RED REVOLT 1» ""CvrJ s -Marshal <* T** 111 forces t 1 r^ olUa c-unter-l^SftUll and intel- ui Istanbul on the frontier*
    25 words
  • 69 1 "ALL ANDHRA MAHASABHA" TO BE FORMED (From Our Own Correspondent) BEZWADA, Aug. 29— All Andhra association^ in Madras Presidency. Hyderabad asd adjoining areas will shortly unite into the "All Andhra Mahiisabha" to f'ght the issue of formation of Andhra Province. A spokesman of Telugus told the Press "this action is
    69 words
  • 135 1 LONDON. Au? 29 —The British Cabinet discussed Sir Stafford Cripps* final brief for next week's Washington dollar crisis talks for two hours today and was meeting again in the afternoon after a luneheon adjournment Suggestions that the Cabinet Considered further domestic stringencies in their plans
    135 words
  • 200 1 Republican Delegates Refused Visas To Attend ECAFE Meeting At Bangkok! BANGKOK, Aug 29— When the ECAFE sub-committee on iron and steel held its first meeting in Bang kok today the three-man delegation from the Republic of Indonesia failed to arrive allegedly because Netherlands authorities in Batavia "deliberately held them up"
    Reuter  -  200 words
  • 123 1 GANADO. Arizona. Aug. 29. A new wonder drug, seven to 36 times as good as penicillin, i s now on the market and ready for distribution, delegates t 0 the Harlow Brooks Medical Conference were told here. Dr. Henry M. Benning of Santa Barabara. California, identified the
    A.P.  -  123 words
  • Article, Illustration
    57 1 FHOTO. nf R^T t«2- i>f omba y. Raj* Maharaj Singh (while Jodhpurs) takes the saint,, at a march past oiKoyal Indian Navy men at the Brabourne Stadium where 35,000 watched the combined army, navv anci air force parade on the occasion of the Indian Independence Day on Aug. 15. (For
    A.P.  -  57 words
  • 66 1 PRISON TERM FOR FOOD OFFENCES: MADRAS GOVT'S MOVE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 20.— Madras Gov emment will shortly be sponsoring legislation t 0 provide deterrent punishment including imprisonment for food offences like adulteration it was learned here today. The government n as asked the Surgeon-General to prepare schemes
    66 words
  • 79 1 Travancore Tamil Congressmen's Memorandom To Patel (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Aug 29 —Travancore Congressmen have sent a memorandum to the Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who is at present convalescing in Bombay on the future of the "Travancore Tamif Congress/' the Tamil wing of the Travancore State Congress
    79 words
  • 84 1 Indian History (By Foreigners) Falsified ALLAHABAD, Aug 29 Three trench-Canadian teachers from Ethiopia are now on a three-month •study-tour of India. They are M. Albert Barraute, M. Reoe Brunk (both of Montreal) and M. Hyacinthe Le Houx (of Barraute) The party j s now visiting places of historic and archaeological
    FOC  -  84 words
  • 56 1 PAKISTAN REFUGEE PROTECTION COMMITTEE FORMED IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug:. 29 A Commute? to prot ct Pakistan refugees in Lhe Province has been formed here. The Committee has suggested to Mad as Government to take over the properties of Muslim evacuees who :ef t for Pakistan in
    56 words
  • 279 1 Dr. Radhakrifhnan To Lead Indian Delegation To UNESCO Conference NEW DELHI, Aug. 29. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India's Ambassador-desgnale tu Soviet Russia, will lead the Indian delegation to the fourth general conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation in Paris on Sept. 19, the Ministry of Education announced
    Reuter  -  279 words
  • 412 1 Nationalists Launch Big Counter-Off ensive Against Reds CHINA; ATTEMPT TO CUT REDS' SUPPLY LINE CANTON, Aug. 29.— Nationalist fortes in northeast China announced today the launching of a counter -offensive aimed at cutting th e main supply line of Communist troops who took Lanchow, capital of Kansu province, last week.
    Reuter  -  412 words
  • 111 1 HONGKONG. Aug. The Chinese language newspaper Ta Kuhr Pao said today that acting Nationalist President Li Tsung-.jen had heard officially from ihe United States Stat«. Department about the reported United Stales plan to occupy Taiwan. The paper quou-d a fliabl- ci: plomatic source" in Canton as
    Reuter  -  111 words
  • 45 1 ANOTHER TB SANATORIUM FOR MADRAS (Trom Our Ows Correspondent) ELLOKE, Aujr. 29.— Madras Province will shortly fcftVt a.t other Tuberculosis Sanatorium in West (.ovaduvari Piutrkt. The District Tuberculosis Committee has asked Madras (.on ernment to allot 360 acres bA land for the purpose. Copy* right.
    45 words
  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, Aug 29.—Britain's King and Queen, King GeOfffVI and Queen Elizabeth, the Ca»a dian Premier and the President <»! France, Vincent Auriol, are to h invited by President Truman to C lebrate the Commonwealth Anniversary of the Soo rocks l»nk»iiK Lakes Superior and
    A.P.  -  71 words
  • 23 1 RANGOON, Aug. 29 —Karen re b''!_ last night occupied Lkslho, capital of the Northern Shan htste_, it was officially announced here today.. Reuter
    Reuter  -  23 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 756 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1949. AN ERRONEOUS CONCEPTION \I7RITING in a iocal contemporary on Saturday last, Mr. C. C. Tan, the President of the Singapore Progressive Party, observed: I "No one is advocating and no one has advocated that the two territories! (the Federation of Malaya and
    756 words
  • 266 2 SOCIALIST PARTY NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN NAGPUR CONFAB NEW DELHI, Aug. 20. The Socialist Party, it is learnt, has decided not to attend the forthcoming Lett unity conference convened by Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose at Nagpur. It is
    FOC  -  266 words
  • 295 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 29.— Mr. J. P. Narain, the Socialist leader, said here that India must develop "a third camp" in the international sphere of peaceloving nations. The proposed third camp, he added, should comprise "most of the Asian countries, suppressed peoples of Africa
    FOC  -  295 words
  • 62 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 29.— Smoking in city buses run by the Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways Company has been banned from Aug. 24. This decision, it is officially stated, has been taken as a result of repeated complaints against smoking by passengers, especially women. Hitherto,
    FOC  -  62 words
  • 141 2 TITO WILL GO THE WAY OF CHIANG, SAY CHINA REDS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. V. Chinese Communists jumped into the Russian-Yugoslav controversy with strong denunciations: of Marshal Tito. In a broadcast heard by the As_ sociated Press hete, the Peiping Red radio said Tito "is travelling the same roaci as Chiang
    A.P.  -  141 words
  • 174 2 CALCUTTA, Aug Interviewed on the reported failure of Leftist unity talks so far as the Socialists uer t concerned, Mr, Sarat Chandra Bose, founder- president of the So.ijii'st Republican Party, said here. "The success or failure of the Leftist unity talks never depended, and
    FOC  -  174 words
  • 53 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 29.— Sardar Patel, India's Deputy Prime Minister, who is resting here, may return lo Delhi in the beginning of thc second week of September to resume his normal activities if the present rate of progress in his health is maintained, it
    53 words
  • 387 2 Tamil Congress Is Not Dead Or Dormant CEYLON NEWS: Ills Much AUv'AndKul Says Minister P on J& COLOMBO, Aug. 29._Far l r ni l the Tamil Congress is verv m h a |i, n or lM shows a determination lo gel rii ,nd from its body, said Mr. PonnamhTu *J*
    FOC; A.P.  -  387 words
  • 46 2 COLOMBO Aug. 29 in furthering techfl cai edafl in Ceylon wlibe on I tw*aV that Will be *ion ol UNESCO c lon will b. > L on by Mi- LJ. c 1 ratn< i Ministry ol Educal rn England wth M J FOC
    FOC  -  46 words
  • 107 2 SET UP A TAMIL UNIVERSITY IN THE NORTH JAFFNA, Aug. 29. A resolution that I Tamil university should hr established in North Ceylon am moved by Mrs. M. MasilJamany. presiding at a meeting »f t|i Women's National Service League Jaffna, held at Hindu Ladies' (ol 'csc Mrs. Y.jUivcln seeci nd
    FOC  -  107 words
  • 119 2 COLOMBO. Aug 29.— Malaya ha* offered Ceylon 20,000 tons of Egyptian Hee. This offer is now being considered by the Ceylon Government. The Commissioner of Food Sup plies, Mr. K. Aivappillai said her< Oiat this year's Egyptian allocation 01 rico for Ceylon amounting to 45.000
    FOC  -  119 words
  • 129 2 INDIA INVITES CEYLON TO EDUCATION SEMINAR COLOMBO. Aim 29. Ceylon ha« been invited to -slid representative* to the Rural Adult Education Be minar to be held in India T_le i" vitation has come from the Ifinistry of Education. Government al India, who are acting on behalf 01 he UNESCO. The
    FOC  -  129 words
  • 120 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 29 The East Indian Railway proposes to make an experiment on a new device for preventing crimes in running trains, it is learned. A complete rake of electro mechanical locking, invented by a Calcutta electrician. Mr. Provash Chandra Mukherjee. will be fitted, and
    FOC  -  120 words
  • 45 2 KERALA STATE UNION NO PLANS YET FOR NEW CAPITAL TRIVANDRUM, Aug. 29. The Government had no plans at present to build a new capital for the United State of Travancore and Cochin. Mr. Narayana Pillai. Chief Minigttr, told the Union Le{ji.slat'"" A_(a_v__>lal«r a_a____k_. time.- FOC
    FOC  -  45 words
  • Article, Illustration
    42 2 Photo. Mr. S. K. Patil. Mayor of Bombay is seen hoisting the Tricoulour National Flag on Independence Day at Gdwalia Tank Maidan. Bombay. It was here that on Aug. 8. 1942. the Indian National Congress Pajrty passed the "QUIT INDIA" resolution.- A.P.
    A.P.  -  42 words
  • 99 2 U.P. CONGRESS ELECTION TRIBUNAL RESIGNS LUCKNOW, Aug. 29. The U.P. Congress Election Tribunal, consisting of Mr. B. K. Dhawan, Mr. Madan Mohan Seth, Dr. Murarilal, Mr. Mahabir Prasad and Dr. Ram Ugrah Singh, have resigned as a protest aga sst "the proposed noconfidence motion by certain members of the provincial
    FOC  -  99 words
  • 73 2 OAUHATI. Aug. 29 Mr. V S. Golwalk&r. the RSS Chief, will pav a one-day visit to Gauhati in th" second week of Septemb'-r He will meet party workers and friends during his stay in the city Mr. Dadaram Parmarth. provincial organizer of the RSS. is
    FOC  -  73 words
  • 75 2 Santa Cruz Airport Development: Pandit Nehru's Suggestion BOMBAY Au 29 Civil Aviat P.W.I), nid eXperl tig in B .chemes foi tin Santa Cruz A«rp without tak {rarding h. It is lea hartal Neh u, P i formed I> Aviation Ui India above i should men' ..1 tin H a de?
    75 words
  • 6 2 Infantile Paralysis Ah medabad AHBfKDABAD Puri
    6 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 690 3 Free Nations Only Can Achieve Peace Prosoerity I|T WE NEAYS TRUMAN ,\O.\lY SAYS TRIM AN ujj [DELPHI A, Aug. 29.— President Truman Z American Legion Monday that "the Demo- isasM on not proiwsing to interfere with £S internal policies: 9 Llifff l,wi rllle to ml of this countr y's economy.;
    AP; Reuter  -  690 words
  • 70 3 EXTENSION OF EVACUEE PROPERTY ORDINANCE NEW DELHI. Aug. 29. -The Gov ernor-General promulgated an ordinance last week t 0 amend the Administration of Evacuee Property ordinance. 1949, extending Its operation to the U.P. and Madras. The ordinance which had been in operation in the U.P. expired «>n Monday last and
    FOC  -  70 words
  • 215 3 SYDNEY, Aug. 29-Hundreds are feared to have fosi, their lives in the low lying aresb of flooded New South Wales north coast areas around Kempsey. The official death roll on Sunday night was five but police fear this is far below the actual
    AP; Reuter  -  215 words
  • 273 3 Pacific Pact Move Must Come From 'The Right People' If It Should Succeed BURMA: Burmese Foreign Minister's LONDON, Aug. 29.— U Maung, Foreign Minister of .Burma left by air for Rangoon on Sunday night after a 12-day stay in London and talks with British Foreign and Trade officials. A reporter
    A.P.; Reuter  -  273 words
  • 258 3 Imperial Cricket Conference Faces A Problem LONDON. Aug. 29. A problem facing the Imperial Cricket Conference in the near future is *a decision on whether or .not the Empire team which is to tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon will be regarded as playing first class matches. The question is likely
    Reuter; A.P.  -  258 words
  • 86 3 Nehru's Warning To Countrymen KANPUR, United Provinces. Aug. 29. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told a public meeting of 200,000 people here yesterday that India is "not afraid of any external aggression, but what worries me is our internal weakness, particularly the economic
    Reuter  -  86 words
  • Article, Illustration
    27 3 fhoto. The above is a recent portrait of DR. KONRAD ADENAUER, leader of the German Christian Democrats who gained an overwhelming victory in the Germ_n elections.- A.P.
    A.P.  -  27 words
  • 107 3 Birthday Anniversary Of German Poet Commemorated FRANKFURT, Aug. 29. The birth of Germany's greatest poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, here 200 years .ago was commemorated in meetings and ceremonies throughout Western Germany yesterday. Hundreds of Germans crowding the places in front of St. Paul's PHOTO Church here this afternoon at
    Reuter  -  107 words
  • 181 3 Thailand To Exercise Restriction On Dollar Imports BANGKOK. Aug. 29.— Stringent controls for imports from dollar sources mmy be imposed in Thailand shortly following receipt of a letter from VV. A. M. Doll, Financial Adviser. The letter has reoom mended Thailand should do her "utmost" to conserve her dollar funds
    A.P.  -  181 words
  • 55 3 SIR BROCKLEBANK DIES BRANFORD ON-AVON. Aug. 29. —Sir Brocklebank, former Conservative Member of Parliament, has died, it was announced on Satur. day. He was 66 years old. Brocklebank was parliamentary private secretary to the Ministers for Health, Colonies and Dominions and to the Chancellor of the Exchequer at various tirne.-
    A.P.  -  55 words
  • 37 3 SCHIPHOL, Holland, Aug. 29 An Indonesian military mission to the round table conference on Indonesia, arrived here Saturday. The mission includes Dr. J. Leimena, Indonesian Republican Minister without portfolio, and Col. Sitayupang of the Republican Army. Reuter
    Reuter  -  37 words
  • 103 3 LONDON, Aug. 29— The President of the Inter national Bank for Reconstruction, Mr. Eugene Black said here 4 hat two new loans totalling S37m were being .negotiated with the Indian Government, says the BBC. The discussions should conclude within the next few months. Further
    FOC  -  103 words
  • 102 3 CARLTON HIRE TO APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY BATAVIA. Aug. 21 Appeal Jul clemency if expected to be made within a week for Carlton Hire Singapore Britisher, now serving prison sentence for gunrunning to Indonesia. Such an appeal to the Dutch High Commissioner brought fre«^ dam this week to thre« American fliers
    A.P.  -  102 words
  • 289 3 TOKYO, Aug. 29.— The .Japanese Foreign Ministry existing, but in fact inoperative since the surrender has been suddenly spurred into activity since the indication by Washington State Department sources on Aug. TS fTiat Japanese consular offices in the United Mates iffight be
    Reuter  -  289 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 124 3 1 Relieve that COUGH with De Witts COUCH SYRUP j w.*h GUAIACOL CREOSOTE i Peccnimcnde- lor Couyhs due to Co/dt. Tonsihtu, Bronchitis, and Inflammation of the Rtiylrator f j Organs and 3 'to H\ of Whooping Cough j De Witt's Cough Syrup i^ in»th -MUring ami itd*-trtf ai in its
      124 words

  • 740 4 800 Sq. Miles Now Affected Curfew in Selangor which existed only in four towns Ampang Pechah, Kuala Kubu Town, Rasa, Ulu Yam and Kundang is now extended to embrace an area of 800 square miles in the State. The new curfew is effective from yesterday, Monday,
    740 words
  • 97 4 Following the air strike on the Alor Gajah airea, of Malacca on, Aug. 15, in which several bandits were killed or wounded, a further air strike, this time in the Tebong District took place yesterday morning. The target, a bandit hideout in a jungle clearing,
    97 words
  • 35 4 With a view -3 reducing the number of public holidays, the Selangor Government h,i,s decided to eliminate Liberation Dav. Monday, Sept. 12, from the list of public holidays in Selangor.
    35 words
  • Article, Illustration
    38 4 lhe above photograph shows Mr. D P Vidvarthi „f K...„. mg homage to Gandhiji s Samad hi mt KmtSl t D lh? H ntan W" returned t„ Malaya after threr mo nths %y in inii. H rCCe y
    38 words
  • 615 4 STATE DEPARTMENT DISCLOSE SECRET PAPERS REVELATIONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. -Warnings of war with early as 19.}.}. This was disclosed on Saturdau in secret state papers made public hu ih,- nl n "t™±* The warnings came from a variety of sources
    AP; Reuter  -  615 words
  • 158 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved a grant of £456.000 or 53.908.000 from Colo mal Development and Welfare Funds for the parpos? of constructing the Road tWween Temerloh and Maran i„ PahanV a distance of approx. :>7 miles and for the installation
    158 words
  • Article, Illustration
    63 4 PHOTO. Bombay celebrated Indian Independence on Aug. 15 with a i^v procession over a four mile-long route through the Citv'- J.?t important districts Photo shows: "Desh Sevikas" womc, v ,Zn tcers march in saris past a mosque in the Pydhownie Dis ri..t wh.ch, in days b«-for e the establishment of
    A.P.  -  63 words
  • 104 4 All Maiayalees are invited to participate in the following competitions which will be held on Sunday, Sept. 4 at the New World stadium in connection with the Onam Celebration under the auspices of ithe Singapore Kerala Samajam: Aaia <i) Recitation Competition (Anj piece of
    104 words
  • 107 4 PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 29— Pr^i dent Truman pledged full Anwiean cooperation tp crisis ridden Britain, as part of a great effort bv the world's free nations to achieve lasting prosperity and peace In a sober summary of th« international economic situation, Mr. i Yuman declared that a
    A.P.  -  107 words
  • 54 4 Donations received up to and including Aug. 27, by th- Selangor section of the Universitv of Vlalaya Endowment Fund totalled These include contributions ol by the Hong Fall (Sungei 3esii, Ltd.. $175.00 by the Selangor 3adminton Association, and $53.50 by the pupils of the Permatang
    54 words
  • 44 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. K. lihaskara<i Nair, 68, BuiTalo R|„d. Singapore. wish to thMik all their frimds. well-wishers and relations who attended tlheir wedding and Rent valuable presents and congratulatory telegrams and letters rm th" occasion of their marriage on Friday, Auk. 26.
    44 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 390 4 GUARANTEED Asthma, Piles, Loss of Vitality and Virility are permanently and speedily cured by tested British medieilkW, Electric rays and Oil massage. Masseur DAS, L.P.M.E. iLond.i. CM. (Eng.). A.P. Clinic, 424. Geyang Road. Tel. *****. Singapore i\fcW ttC M A*tJMKti I in 12 colours. Size 14" x _0" Mahatma Gandhi
      390 words
    • 153 4 i WAfIES M_| fe it;i_J "anting uS *bT\ Ull Ui i>L lQe Urn!?: 515 A^ARb£Jfl ..r", ssa a* J :Ke n S .a ion shortly an L: inaa wooc. bit* v oui 1 AM- jtanm a R 4 binte T un J?f«\ v "w Ma Tak Oar. ••^SS^aSSSSj fc£u£_* «__Sffißggja
      153 words