Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1950

Total Pages: 6
1 6 Indian Daily Mail
  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI No. 249. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950. SIiX PAGES 10 CENTS
    16 words
  • 367 1 LIAQUAT ALBS REPLY TO MDAL'S CHANGES KARACHI, Oct. 20.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan, told Pakistan Parliament that Air. Jogendra Nath Mandal must, be held to have quitted the Government although he (Mr. Liaqat Ali) had not received
    FOC  -  367 words
  • 72 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Oct. 20.— As the result of a man running amok in the Mad-ras-bound Bangalore Express near Ranipet, two were killed and five injured. The man Abdul Rahman, a Pathan from Kohat, stabbed many third class passengers as the train was
    72 words
  • 97 1 U.S. SCHOLARSHIPS: CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS The United States Information Service in Singapore and the Federation announced yesterday that the closing date for applications lor scholarships and fellowships ottered through the Institute of International Education in New r k City for the academic year 1931-52 is Nov. 1, 1950 Applications
    USIS  -  97 words
  • 95 1 HINDU MAHASABHA PRESIDENT'S WARNING NAGPUR, Oct. 20.— Dr. N. B. Khare, President of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha said that the rerent statement made by Mr. Joyendranath Mandal, former Law Minister of Pakistan, on conditions in Pakistan had "knocked the bottom out" of the Delhi Pact. "This explosive situation cannot
    FOC  -  95 words
  • 195 1 AKRON, (Onioj, Oct. 20. American engineers nave lound yd another use for natural ruober and AJcrOA, tne nation's "'mooer cap.tai," will be tne first city in tne world with rubDer-paved playgrounds on ius school yards. 'ine local correspondent of the "Cnristian tocience Monitor" reports
    USIS  -  195 words
  • 305 1 BOYD'S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT Mr. A Lennox Boyd (Conservative) who re-jently returned from Malaya sa.d a»t ni E ht that the fntnre Malaya m„„t be Tlimil I v:;da.Vn h r^„ s B a r h ..L o r r oDwea,,h
    Reuter  -  305 words
  • 80 1 Malaya's Rubber Export To Soviet Union LONDON, Oct. 20.— Malaya sent 267,452 tons of rubber to the Soviet Union between 1945 and the end of last month. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told Parliament today. Conservative member Arthur Harvey had asked how much had been sent and whether the Government would
    Reuter  -  80 words
  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. Oct. 20 —Bombay State I lost Rs. 42,800,000 and 15.000 render(ed unemployed as a result of the Prohibition policy of the Govern- ment, said Mr. S. K. Patil. Prohibi|AS lemb1 embl iniS r UIS Lefiislative Copyright
    44 words
  • 319 1 PARACHUTE TROOPERS LAND AROUND SURCHON SUNCHON TOKYO, Oct. 20—Thousands of American parachute troops leaped to the kill in Red North Korea today. General Douglas Mac Arthur, who directed the spectacular aerial climax in a 15 hour on the spot flight, said on his return:
    319 words
  • 468 1 BANDIT DISSENSION OVER IDENTITY CARDS REVEALD IN CAPTURED DOCUMENT Dissension has broken out among the bandit leaders about their policy towards the Identity Card Registration Scheme. This is shown in communist documents captured by the Security Forces, says a Federal Press release issued yesterday. It adds:— Hoong Poh, Chairman of
    AP  -  468 words
  • 98 1 The 33rd annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held tomorrow, Sunday, Oct. 22 at 4.00 p.m. at the Ladies Union Hall at No. 7. Moulmien Road. The agenda will be as follows: Welcome speech by Mr. K Pun;shothaman. Address by the
    98 words
  • 216 1 SIMLA, Oct. 20. The Punjab Cabinet has been expanded by the addition of Sardar Narotam Singh an advocate of Hissar district. The strength of the Cabinet will now be seven. Sardar Narotam Singh occupied his seat on ministerial benches in the Punjab Assembly recently.
    FOC  -  216 words
  • 76 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— The Voice of America announced today that a special United Nations Day programme would be broadcast from 11.45 p.m. Malayan time, Oct. 24. to 1.30 a.m. Oct. 25, featuring an address by President Truman. The speech will be rebroadcast at 9.00 p.m. Malayan
    USIS  -  76 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya. S.N. Borneo and Sarawak i iVk^atii 4.00 12.0J f h 24.00 1 Year 43.00 Other Fiaccs J Month iM 1 11 15.x 30.00 1 Year 60.00 FLY TO INDIA By BHARAT IN SECURITY COMFORT 4 ENGINE SKYMASTERS Service departs at 0700 every Sunday BREAKFAST
      69 words
    • 191 1 BEST jj| Pl|f| ,NDIAM PAIN a^' BALM This NEW PARKER K/" is a triumph! -^-^p^ "p It's the only pen J with the \Nißr NEW FFATURES tffl NEW PRECISION 1 Wu NEW BEAUTY The Parkf.r "5 1 has always been the world's iHUr most perfect pen. Now— here's a triumph—
      191 words

  • 746 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct. 21, 1950. NOTES COMMENTS (On Rubber Industry Malaya's Tragedy) REDUCED TO BEGGARY! THOSE who imagine that Malaya is a rich country and that Malayans are prosperous because of the Rubber and Tin Industries, will not take long to realise the truth and will certainly
    746 words
  • 469 2 Hillmen Present Bows And Arrows MAHAMADABAD (By Air Mail).— Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Republic, on Sunday, Oct. 15 witnessed a huge mass rally of Congress Sevadal volunteers of Gujerat on the banks of the Yartak river. Arriving here in
    FOC  -  469 words
  • 453 2 NEW DELHI (By Air Mail).—lnformed political quarters in New Delhi on Sunday night expressed relief at the Congress President's ui. nouncement that Pandit Nehru Usui ■greed to join his executive. Bvea before Shri Tandon's election, uie rumours went round
    FOC  -  453 words
  • Article, Illustration
    137 2 A favourite poem for American children begins "When the frost is on the pumpkin and the fodder's in the shock." It describes the countryside throughout most of th.» rural areas of the United States. To the farmer who must gather the corn from brown ripened stalks standing in shocks and
    USIS  -  137 words
  • 434 2 TRAGIC END OF 3 LIVES FOLLOWING DEATH OF A JOURNALIST CALCUTTA (By Air Mail).— The death occurred of Sri Sachindra Chandra Das Gupta, a well-known newspaper reporter of Calcutta, at I the Tropical School Hospital last week after a brief illness.. He was nearly 52. Shortly after his death his
    FOC  -  434 words
  • 90 2 PRESIDENT'S GREETINGS TO AFGHAN KING NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, sent the following message to His Majesty the King of Afghanistan on the occasion o' Me 36th birthday on Oct. 15: "May I extend to Your Majesty the wa.mest greetings and best wishes of the Government
    GIIS  -  90 words
  • 93 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20.— The Chairman of the People's Republic of China has sent a message of thanks in response to the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad's greetings on tho occasion of the National Day of China. The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, alsu received the following
    GIIS  -  93 words
  • Article, Illustration
    131 2 JOHN LUCIAN SAVAGE. This famed American engineer is credited with bringing fertility to m«e arid lands of the earth and electricity into more homes and industries than any other one man in history. Now, at the age of 70, he is making his eighth trip around the world. He will
    USIS  -  131 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 THE EASTFRN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD., To: Port Swettenham. Penang, Nagapattinam Madras S .igapore Port Owettenham Penang s.s. "Jalagopai" Arr. G.h Ncv. 10th Nov. 11th Nov. Dep. 9th 10th 12 oh Accepting Passengers Cargo Arjents: i/s. R. .lIIMABIIOY SONS LTD., (Shipping Department) 24. MALACCA STREET. SINGAPORE. Tel. No. .3360 (2 lines)
      88 words

  • 965 3 More To Produce Synthetic Oil NEVV DELHI, Oct. 20.— The Governing Body of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, which met here recently under the Chairmanship of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, decided to call a conference of the Directors of National Laboratories and thePlanning Commission to prepare
    FOC  -  965 words
  • Article, Illustration
    43 3 PHOTO). A United States Infantryman, wounded ln action against the North Korean Communists in the Republic of Korea, has his pulse cheked by a U.S. Navy Medical Corpsman aboard the Naw HosDltai Shin Consolation, while en route to a hospital in Japan.- USIS
    USIS  -  43 words
  • 65 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Oct. 19.— Bombay State would take over control and operate the transport services run by the Bombay State Transport Corporation which was declared an illegal body by the High Court yesterday, the Home Minister indicated here. It is stated that Government
    65 words
  • 43 3 MADRAS (By Air Mail). A branch of All-India Womens' Food Council has been formed here, Madras Government announced. The Government expect that the Council will assist in the food production drive and the population of non-cereal dishes FOC
    FOC  -  43 words
  • Article, Illustration
    54 3 PHOTO). USIS DONALD HORD, an American sculptor who. is represented in many museums and private collections throughout the country, was recently named to membership in the National Institute of Arts and Letters, America's highest representative body of the arts. His most arresting sculpture is in jade, diorite, obsidian, and other
    USIS  -  54 words
  • 1101 3 Madras High Court Judgment In Kumaramangalam Case MADRAS, Oct. 20.— 1n the Madras High Court, Their Lordships Govinda Menon and Basheer Ahmed Sayeed, J.J., delivered Judgment on Oct. 4, allowing the Habeas Corpus* application preferred on beralf of Mr. S. Mohan Kumaramangalam, a detenu in
    FOC  -  1,101 words
  • 925 3 Propaganda Against India: Pakistan Agents' Activities NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— The lull in Pakistan's anti-Indian propaganda, following the conclusion of the Nehru-Liaqat Pact of April last, has proved short-lived and reports now reaching here from abroad confirm that the lull has been promptly availed of by Pakistan to perfect
    FOC  -  925 words
  • 118 3 GAUHATI, (By Air Mail). —One woman and a young girl were killed when some unknown person made a murderous attack recently on the family of Sri Kantiram Phookan, Congress Secretary of Doba at village Khargharia Doba in the Sibsagar Subdivision,, a disturbed area
    FOC  -  118 words
  • Article, Illustration
    108 3 .*u i£ .Y 11 states soldier, seriously wounded while serving SLJZSKIS N^ t s f <> r ces in the Republic of Korea, receive! a transfusion of life-saving blood plasma as he is placed in an ambulance to be taken to a nearby hospital. The soldier was brought from the
    USIS  -  108 words
  • 85 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 ..—The British Minister of State, Mr. Kenneth Younger, said here last night that the avoidance of another world war was probably a prime objective of Soviet policy. "Despite all the vilification which Soviet spokeskmen pour upon foreign governments, both the basic
    Reuter  -  85 words
  • 80 3 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).—Construction work will oegln on a fertilser factory at Kantalai, ln a few months. Block quotations have already been Invited from various firms of constructing en- i gineers The factory will produce 80,000 1 long tons of ammunium sulphate per annum and 40,000
    FOC  -  80 words

  • 1035 4 Rajaji's Tributes NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— "Annie Besant's service in India was a continuation of the same teaching that all religions lead to the same goal and are equally worthy of reverence. Her services to the cause of the Indian freedom movement have
    FOC  -  1,035 words
  • 532 4 KRIPALANI WARNS PEOPLE AGAINST GOING ASTRAY PATNA, Oct. 13.— Acharaya J. B. Kripalani said here on Oct. 3 that if Government themselves tried to destroy democracy by trying to procure votes through bribery, corruption, intimidation and distribution of favours a situation would be created which
    FOC  -  532 words
  • 117 4 ENGLISHMAN STUDYING CARNATIC MUSIC COLOMBO, October 18. Mr. John R. Marr, an Englishman at present engaged in research work in Carnatic music, at Annamala* University, gave a lecture recital on Carnatic music at the Y.M.CA recently. Mr. Marr. who is a student cf Tamil and Sanskrit in the School of
    FOC; GIIS  -  117 words
  • Article, Illustration
    44 4 PHOTO) A United States Army Nurse changes the bandages on the eye of a wounded North Korean Communist soldier, captured by United Nations forces in the Republic of Korea. The soldier is being cared for at a U.S. Army General Hoscitai in Tnt™ USIS
    USIS  -  44 words
  • 68 4 CUDDALORE, (By Air Mail). About 300 workers employed in mills in Pondicherry, have been removed from service and asked to quit the French Indian capital, according to Information reaching here. Enquiries in informed circles reveal that they are suspected to be associated with the
    FOC  -  68 words
  • Article, Illustration
    75 4 PHOTO). ~^ITH S. SAMPSON, an Alterr. le Member of the United. c a tea Delegation to the Fifth r .xxval Session of the United Nation*, opening at Lake Success in New York City on Sept. 19. Mrs. Sampson is a Negro attorney from the midwestern city of Chicago who has
    USIS  -  75 words
  • Article, Illustration
    25 4 PHOTO). United States infantrymen are shown as they advance against the North Korean Communists, over ground recently re-captured in the Republic of Kore a. USIS
    USIS  -  25 words
  • 713 4 Sanskrit Treatises Must Be Unearthed MADRAS, Oct 13.— Under the auspices of the Kuppuswaml Sastri Research Institute, Dr. L. S. Hora, Director, Zoological Survey of India, delivered a lecture recently at the Ranade Hall, on "Science in Ancient Indian Literature." Prof. K. A. Nilakanda Sastri presided.
    FOC  -  713 words
  • 975 4 STARTING from the Old Fort where once flourished the great and ancient city of Hastinapur, New Delhi's Kingsway passes through the impressive War Memorial Arch, popularly known as India Gate, and stretches amidst a vista of open space and green lawns, flanked at a short distance
    GIIS  -  975 words
  • 62 4 Punjab Government: 8 Parliamentary Secys. Appointed SIMLA. (By Air Mail). Eight M.L.AS. have been appointed Darliamentary secretaries to the Punjab Government. They were administered the oath of secrecy last week. The Parliamentary Secretaries are: Thakur Beli Ram, Pandit Bhagat Ram Sharma, Chaiidhri Harban Ram, Sardar Shi Saran Singh. Sardar Ajit
    FOC  -  62 words

  • 1181 5 CEYLON NEWS: Public Debate On Tamil Autonomy Issue „aJ,?nl miß ?> <** Air Mail). Mr. S. J. V. ChelfZl a l€ v d^ f th€ Fed€ral (ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi) has declined to accept the fourpoint challenge to public debate by Mr. G.
    FOC  -  1,181 words
  • Article, Illustration
    70 5 MALAYAN DELEGATES IN LON DON.— Ritht to left- D*tn n n (Federation of Malaya); Mr. Hugh CltsEffWi. tlr of^tate^or Sou?hZ C .t s«r m' a r°^ Ma ona,d > Commissioner -General, &outh-Last Asia Mr. C. C. Tan (Singapore}. Thev itt.n.1,.,1 th* ?nTr n tT! lt, n fCren w Ce n
    70 words
  • 154 5 Premier To Open Cement Factory At Kankesanturai COLOMBO. (By Air Mail). A special train will arrive in Kankesaiuturai on Oct. 21, bringing 100 visitors including Ministers, Members of Parliament and heads of Government departments for the opening of tne cement factory by Mr. D. S Senanayake, Prime Minister when he
    FOC  -  154 words
  • 202 5 A conference of all non -political youth movements in Ceylon is to be held on Nov. 11 next. For this purpose most of the leading youth associations have met and elected an organising committee under the chairmanship of Mr. G. BrantLittle of the University
    FOC  -  202 words
  • 128 5 BILL TO ADOPT HINDI AND MARATHI AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGES NAGPUR. (By Air Mail).— A Bill for the adoption of Hindi and Marathi as official languages of Madhya Pradesh has been pubiishby the Sf-.te Government. According to the statement of objects and reasons, the Bill seeks to remove legal dii "culty
    FOC  -  128 words
  • 64 5 BOMBAY (By Air Mail).— The running of hos'.els for girls Is like 'touching an atom bomb,' according to Mrs. Joachim Alva, Member of the Legislative Council here. Speaking on the mot'on for supplementary grant for education, Bhe said that it was necessary to think about
    FOC  -  64 words
  • 766 5 MUZAFFARPUR, (By Air Mail). Eight cloth merchants including two multi-millionaires, wanted by the police, surrendered in the Sub-Divisional Officer's court on Saturday last. Their bail applications were rejected and they were remanded to jail custody. One leading retail clot h dealer, who was on
    FOC  -  766 words
  • 60 5 JABALPUR. (By Air Mail).— The milkmen of the city went on strike recently following the order of the Administrator of the Corporation here that Stray cattle would be impounded. The milkmen particularly objected to the provision of fine as penalty on those who Infringed the C.P.
    FOC  -  60 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 259 5 GANDHI ASTROLOGER Health, wealth journey etc., lucky numbers, days by I monthly details 1 J year $4. Weekly $12 Five questions $2.00 Send Horoscope chart or state sex age profession and writing time. Dollar Notes or M.O. accepted. V. K. SATAG GOPACHABIAB HANUMAN ASRAMAM, TIRUTANI, S. India. **4~r*r*g. §mma wx<»«w>aw
      259 words
    • 131 5 DIABETIC patients recover health speedily by taking the well-known LOBULINA TABLETS LOBDLINA reduces sugar level, eradicates metabolic disturbances safely. Recommended by Doctors o, r J^ r J* 5 y rs We have also CLYCOMETER for the rapid and accurate measuring of sugar contents ln tbe urine. Distributors: CHARI Co M
      131 words

  • 447 6 ONE BANDIT KILLED AND RIFLE RECOVERED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: The Police have issued the following communique today: In Perak yesterday afternoon, Security Forces located an occupied bandit camp. One bandit was shot and killed, and a rifle and 40 rounds of ammunition were recovered.
    447 words
  • 47 6 Mr. Harold Molter, C.S.B. of Chicago, a Christian Science lecturer is expected to arrive here tomorrow morning by K.L.M plane. He will give a lecture on the "Science of God's Abundant Provision" at the Victoria Theatre on Monday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
    47 words
  • 122 6 The Malayan Railway Administration has announced the following interim arrangements, consequent upon the recent bandit attacks upon trains. The day mail from Kuala Lumpur southwards, which has been running to Tampin and back, will run to Gemas and back on Saturday, and on Sunday there
    122 words
  • 187 6 The recent Publicity about forged 50-cent notes has revived PudLc misapprehension as to the genuineness of the 50-cent notes issued by the Board of Commissioners ot Currency, Malaya, in view of tbr fact that the words "Lima Puloh Sen" printed in Jawi script
    187 words
  • 155 6 OAG Gen. Briggs Visit Malacca The Officer Administering the Government Mr. &W. P. Foster Sutton, and the Director of Operations, Lieut. General Sir Harold Briggs, arrived in Malacca on Thursday evening. On arrival at Kendong, they were met by the President Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G. E. C Wisdom, the Settlement
    155 words
  • 105 6 The Royal Australian Air Force Composite Wing in Malaya loses its present Commanding Officer early next week when Group CaoUin P. G. HerTernan, A.F.C, flies to Headquarters in Melbourne to become Director of Training for the R.A.A.F. His place as CO. of the Composite Bomber/Transport
    105 words
  • 85 6 ,The Assam Relief Commit.ee. Kuala Lumpur, says that the authority given to it to m;V.<e house-to-house collection^ for tha Assam Relief Fund all over tne Federation expires today Oct. 21. AH those organisations who were authorised by the Assam Relief Committee are requested to ceaee
    85 words
  • 47 6 The followine Hood report was issued by the Public Works. Department, Federalion of Malaya yesterday. The Telolc Ansr.i Change* j Jong Road is flooded to a depth of o,ne foot from the 47.18 milestone to 47.60 milestone. The flood is \t:ll rising.
    47 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 55 6 "EDGEWORTH" TOBACCO Pipe Tobacco Relax with Edgeworth I Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. Special Programme for Saturdays and Sundays Breakfast:— PURI. FRESH MILK. LASS I, TEA, COFFEE. "STternoon Tea: SAMOSAS, GULAB JAMU, KALAKAND DIIAHI BHALA AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS. COME WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND ENJOY THE BEST OF YOUR TIME. J^^*~
      55 words
    • 17 6 TODAY: 6.30 and 9.30 P.M. The most thrilling War Serai! Don Winslow Of The Coastguard (COMPLETE SERIAL)
      17 words
    • 95 6 TODAY AT 3.15 6.30 9.15 P.M. South-East Alia Film Co. presents Nelly Mazloum, Kamal El Shennawi, Ismail Yassiin and Rakia Ibrahim in I I EGYPT'S 1950 VAUDEVILLE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT: BARSAAT t Tomorrow at 11 a.m. JL CARAVAN I (Eagle-Lion). B ROYAL NOW SHOWING DAILY AT 3 7.30 P.M. TOMORROW 3
      95 words
    • 116 6 GRAND OPENING TODAY ill AT I DIAMOND DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3.15, 6.15 £3 15 P. 1 A Musical Cum-Dance Round up with an Emotional Twist THE DARLING OF MILLIONS SUii A I A IN WITH KARAN DIWAN, YAKUB and many others It's Music! It's Romantic It's Melodious PAN MALAYAN PREMIERE
      116 words