Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1951
1951-07-02
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section17 1951-07-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Vir. No. 141. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUL Y 2, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
-
Article237 1951-07-02 1 RELEASED PREMIER AND NAVY CHIEF ISSUE BROADCAST APPEALS BANGKOK, July I.- -Premier Phibun Songgram broadcast an appeal for peace today, shortly after his release by rebel Thai naval forces. Scattered righting continued in Bangkok despite the premier's appeal. Individual naval units continued toA.P. - 237 words
-
Article110 1951-07-02 1 CALCUTTA, July I.— The Indian 1 Institute of Technology, set up by the Government of India at Hijli, 70 miles from Calcutta, will begin functioning from July 23. The Institute, which is the first of its kind in India, will provide for training and research inGIIS - 110 words
-
136 1951-07-02 1 ANKARA, July I.— A cultural agreement between India and Turkey was signed in Ankara on Friday. The Government of India's Education Minister. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, signed on behalf of India, while the Turkish Foreign Minister, Dr. Fuad Kobrulu, signed behalf of his country. The AgreementGIIS - 136 words
-
54 1951-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Juiy I.— KX..M. Roya. Dutch Airlines announced toda> tnat its planes will touch Bangkok again, as usual, now tnat the situation there is more settled, according to Aneta news agency. The K.L.M. suspended landings in Bangttotc some days ago because of aReuter - 54 words
-
125 1951-07-02 1 AUTONOMY FOR ERITREA UNDER ETHIOPIA ASMARA, July 1. Eritrea xormer Italian Colony now ad.ninistered oy Britain took anoiaei step toward domestic selfgovernment, under Ethiopian sovereignty. United Nations Commissionei Bduardo Matienzo outlined io i-jritrean leaders a draft constitution setting up a government w.i.i lull internal powers in a federation wiui neignioouringReuter - 125 words
-
145 1951-07-02 1 Foundation Work On Sirsa Aqueduct Completed SIMLA, July I.— The entire foundation work on the Sirsa Aqueduct of the Nangal Project., the biggest aqueduct of its kind in India, was completed on June 27. It covers 2/3rds of the total work. The Executive Engineer incharge said in an interview toGIIS - 145 words
-
Article48 1951-07-02 1 In do-German Trade BONN, July I.— lndia and West Germany on Friday agreed to extend for four months until the end of October their trade agreement expiring at the end of June. The agreement envisaged a volume of trade of $27,000,000 each way, an Indian official said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
187 1951-07-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July I.— The Indian National Congress suffered its first serious political defeat in Madras when Mr. Tennati Viswanathan was returned unopposed to the Legislative Assembly from Vizagapatam Urban Constituency yesterday. Tennati, one of Prakasam's chief lieutenants and187 words
-
Article117 1951-07-02 1 EQUAL PAY FOR MM WOMEN MALAYAN PLANTERS TO NOTE GENEVA. July 1. The International Labour conference or. Friday finally approved a conven tion guaranteeing equal pay foi men and women. The poll was 105 votes in favour. 39 against and 40 abstention. All attentions came irom Government delegates Including tnostReuter - 117 words
-
61 1951-07-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) CALICUT, July I.— The Madras Legislative Assembly member Mr. P. K. Moideen Kutty has announced iiis resignation from the Muslim League and has warned Muslims to realise the dangers involved in remaining as a separate political entity in the Union.61 words
-
95 1951-07-02 1 RED ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE ISLAND FOILED TAIPEH, July 1. Unconfirmed reports claimed that Nationalist den end era foiled a Communist attempt to take Tienau, a small island about 140 miles south ol Shanghai. Th-3 attempt, the reports Mid, was made on June 20 when more than 300 Reds aboard 12A.P. - 95 words
-
263 1951-07-02 1 TOKYO, July I.— The Reds near midday today still ignored the United Nations offer for armistice talks in the Korean war extended more than 24 hours earlier. Broadcasts from Peiping and Pyongyang, the Chinese and Korean Communist capitals, carried only the usual propaganda. TheA.P. - 263 words
-
Article96 1951-07-02 1 LONDON, July I.— The Soviet Union announced last night that it to cancelling its big Aviation Day celebration scheduled for today. I A Tass dispatch broadcast from Moscow and released here said the show was called off "in view of the bad weather forecast forA.P. - 96 words
-
Article138 1951-07-02 1 WASHINGTON, July I.— Reports from New Delhi said Saturday that Indian Government, which has an embassy at the headquarters of the Chinese Communist at Peiping, was pessimistic about the chances of a successful cease-fire negotiation. It was understood here that Indian leaders have been pessimistic onA.P. - 138 words
-
Article, Illustration296 1951-07-02 1 ABADAN, July I.— Britain has rushed two more warships, 150 aircraft and a troopcarrier loaded with tanks and men to the Abadan area, Persia protested Saturday. Hussein Makki, Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's righthand man, dedared "if they try to take possession of a singleA.P. - 296 words
-
244 1951-07-02 1 THE HAGUE. July I.— The International Court of Justice opened oral hearings in the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute at 0930 GMT yesteeday (Singapoe-e time 5 p.m.). Sir Frank Soskice started by t.banking the court "for the prompt steps which you have taken in conformity with theA.P. - 244 words
-
195 1951-07-02 1 MAHARAJA OF MYSORE OPENS L ACADEMY OF SANSKRIT RESEARCH BANGALORE, July 1. The Maharaja of Mysore opened on Jane 28 in the State the International Academy of Sanskrit Research, foundby G. R. Osyar. The object of the Academy Is to search for valuable Sanskrit manuscripts now lying in the archieGIIS - 195 words
-
Article177 1951-07-02 1 CARIAPPA KARIAPPA IN KASHMIR SRINAGAR, Kashmir. July I.— India's Commander-in-Chief, General K. M. Cariappa, arrived here Saturday in connection with border incidents among the ceasefire line. Oen. Cariappa said that eight border raid3 had been reported in the past two weeks and he planned to confer with Indian Commanders inA.P. - 177 words
-
Article60 1951-07-02 1 KARACHI, July I.— Dr. Prank Graham, American U.N. mediator on Kashmir, called on Prime Minister Liaquat Aly Khan yesterday and met Foreign Minister Zafrullah. He stayed with each man for an hour. During his four-day stay here before flying on to New Delhi, Dr. Graham isA.P. - 60 words
-
Article55 1951-07-02 1 NEW DELHI, July 1. Bharat Airways, one of India's eight internal airlines, has been granted a provisional licence to operate a service from Calcutta to. Hongkong via Rangoon and Bangkok. The licence is ior six months and :s subject to (permission being granted by the governments of foreignReuter - 55 words
-
Article98 1951-07-02 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 1. Representatives of 17 political parties including the Communists, met yesterday under the presidency of Minister Mr. Gopal Reddi to discuss the allocation of Party symbols in the coming general elections. The conference felt that symbols were better than the former98 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1951-07-02 1 •■ui spm noHn TO THB PBOPLB tbrough: TAMIL MUBASU The Lcaetnf TAMIL DaUy to Malaya over i> years 71. i^LLGIE KUAD. SINGAFOKr-T.22 words
-
Advertisement36 1951-07-02 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES From 23-6-51. (BY POST) Malaya. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak l Month 5.50 3 Months 16-60 6 SS.OO 1 Ytar 66.00 Other PlaoM 1 Month > 6 850 3 Month* 1850 0 39.00 1 Y«ar 78.0036 words
-
-
624 1951-07-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 2, 1951. DOUBLE GAME IN POLITICS IT is reported that tha Central Executive Committee of the United Malays National Organisation at meeting held last Saturday in Kuala Lumpur decided that the UMNO "should continue to function as a. leading political organisation in MaJaya as624 words
-
438 1951-07-02 2 Abolition Oi Intermediaries By April Next PATTERN OF TENURE TO BE SIMPLIFIED SRINAGAR: With the first phase of the Kashmir land reforms going according to schedule, the Kashmir Government is now working out details of the second phase, for the abolition of intermediaries, whichF.O.C. - 438 words
-
92 1951-07-02 2 BHOPAL'S MERGER WITH MADHYA PRADESH: REPORT CONTRADICTED JUBBULPORE, June 23. A spokesman of the Madhya Pradesh Government at Pachirari contradicted reports appearing in a certain section of the press to the effect that the Nawab of Bhopal had visited Pachmari and had discussion with the Chief Minister and Home MinisterF.O.C. - 92 words
-
Article112 1951-07-02 2 PATIALA: About forty Akali demonstrators including Sardar Kartar Singh Diwana and some members of the Sikh Students Federation were arrested on June 23 evening when they shouted slogans and tried to force their entry into the .Municipal Town Hall premises. The Incident took place when Mr. BrishF.O.C. - 112 words
-
317 1951-07-02 2 APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR AUROBINDO UNIVERSITY PONDICHERRY: The Sri Auro oindo University Centre Fund Committee has issued the following appeal to the public: An International University Centre is being established at Pondicherry in memory of Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo consecrated his whole life to the realisation of a new consciousnessF.O.C. - 317 words
-
138 1951-07-02 2 KATHMANDU: Official sources reported capture of Peuthan. about 200 miles west of Khatmandu, by the unlawful Gurkha Dal. The town, which is the headquarteis of the district of the same name fell four days back without resistance from about 250 military and police personnel. TheF.O.C. - 138 words
-
Article132 1951-07-02 2 KATHMANDU: The Nepalese Foreign Office announced on June 27 Major-General Vijay Shamsher Jung: Bahadur Rana's appointment as Nepal's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in India. He succeeds Commanding General Singha Shamsher who becomes Nepal s Foreign Minister. Maj.-Gen. Vijay Shamsher is at present Director-General of the MinistryF.O.C. - 132 words
-
Article, Illustration70 1951-07-02 2 PHOTO Russia's spokesman, JACOB MALIK, on June 23 proposed a conference between both sides in the Korean war to arrange a cease-fire and an armistice providing for both sides to withdraw from the 38th parallel. Malik, making his first nationwide broadcast in U.S.A., was speaking in the United Nations programmeA.P. - 70 words
-
Article159 1951-07-02 2 KARACHI: "Resort to war fox the solution of Kashmir" is the verdict of a Gallup poll held by Karachi's evening paper, the Evening Times. The Gallup poll, the results of which were announced on June 23, had posed three questions. On* question was: "Would youF.O.C. - 159 words
-
348 1951-07-02 2 POONA: Mr. N. V. Gadgil said on June 23 that any programme for the creation of linguistic provinces should be "gradually implemented so as to cause the least disturbance to administration." While that it was too late to oppose the movement, which "for theF.O.C. - 348 words
-
716 1951-07-02 2 Development Ot Industry: Scope For Private Enterprise Assured BOMBAY: "I can give you the assurance that we shall do all we can to help the co-operative movement which I believe and hope will play a great part in building up tho economy of our country", observed Mr. B. Kama Rau,F.O.C. - 716 words
-
Article80 1951-07-02 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government on June 23 announced a •iuota of 1,45,000 tons of jute for mdia for the four months period from July to October 31, 1951. A Press Note announcing this said a further announcement, would be made in October after taking into accountF.O.C. - 80 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement75 1951-07-02 2 Passages to South India B. L S. N. CO., Straits Sagapattinam Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore P. Swettennam Pcnanc 14-7-51 15-7-51 17-7-51 2 9 51 3-9-51 5_9151 First Class, Second Class "A" to "B" Excellent accomnuxiation ana every facility and comfort. Dec* Dasaasea with or vritoout foodL APPLY: If75 words
-
-
1228 1951-07-02 3 INBiAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bills On People's Representation And Rajghat Samadhi Passed NEW DELHI, June 7 (By Air Mail).— Parliament to-day unanimously passed the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Hare Krushna Mahtab's, resolution extending for another year Parliaments power to control certainF.O.C. - 1,228 words
-
76 1951-07-02 3 NEW DELHI, June 7. (By Air Mall). The Congress Parliamentary Party to-day considered Mr. 11. V. Kamath's action in voting against Constitution Amendment Bill tn violation of the party whip. Mr. Kama! h is said to have explained in detail his reasonsF.O.C. - 76 words
-
Article467 1951-07-02 3 REPRESENTATION OF PEOPLE BILL EARLIER REPORT: A NUMBER OF VERBAL AMENDMENTS ACCEPTED NEW DELHI, June 6 (By Air Mail).— Parliament to-day took up third reading of the Representation of People (No. 2) BUI. The House accepted a number of verbal and consequential amendments. One of the amendments clarified the positionF.O.C. - 467 words
-
Article311 1951-07-02 3 NEW DELHI, June 6. (By Air Mail). The Finance Minister, Bhri C. D. Deshmukh to-day introduced a Bill in Parliament to give effect to such recommendations of the Income Tax Investigation Commission as have been accepted by the Government. One of the explanatory notesPTO - 311 words
-
234 1951-07-02 3 OPERATIONS AGAINST COMMUNISTS CONTINUE NEW DELHI, June 6, (By Air Mail). Home Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari told Parliament today that police operation in Kamrup district of Assam for the purpose of rounding up Communists and other terrorist elements were continuing. The Home Minister statingF.O.C. - 234 words
-
280 1951-07-02 3 NEW DELHI, June 7. (By Air Mail): The draft of the Japanese Peace Treaty sent to India by the U. K. and U.S.A. Governments arc substantially the Same though there Hie certain points of difference between them, saidF.O.C. - 280 words
-
Article66 1951-07-02 3 TOKYO, June 29.— The India* Field Ambulance In Korea is a popular spot in the 28th Brigade area it is the only place that serves milkshakes. They are a free issue and dispensed to patients in hospital's waiting room. "And this is one place rqund here youGIIS - 66 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement249 1951-07-02 3 Needier's Chocolates* Hall Mark of Quality AND O HIGHEST STANDARD! Sole Agents: F. A- Bartholomeusz Ltd, SINGAPORE. WHY APPEAR OLD! When you can by l^t Ba|> .simple means turr. irXifiSM grey hair black with IP JH the most scientific JM HAIR DYE devised L by a German hair V# specialist.249 words
-
Advertisement107 1951-07-02 3 DIRECT SAILINGS FOR COLOMBO mv. Surriento etd. 4th July 1951 m.v. Napoll etd. 10th July 1951 For further particulars please apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD., 64, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone: *****. Telegrams: "Amerloyd". During and after an illness the rich f ///tjf&^nji/ body-building elements in S*otfs f\J /y*;*s?**v?y Emulsion restore107 words
-
-
603 1951-07-02 4 CEYLON NEWS: STEPPING IP PRODUCTION MAIN AIM COLOMBO The Paddy Bill, which gives Government the power to take over neglected paddy lands and to penalise those who contravene its provisions, is now ready for submission to Parliament. The Minister of Agriculture andFOC - 603 words
-
Article190 1951-07-02 4 COLOMBO: The Colombo Muni cipal Council's Traffic Committee is expected to make a decision shortly on a proposal to nan bullock carts on Galle Road during rush hours. This suggestion has been made both by the Police and the municipal authorities in view of theFOC - 190 words
-
Article126 1951-07-02 4 COLOMBO: The Gal Oya project, according to the first annual report of the Development Board issued recently, involves the settlement of 250,000 persons on 250.000 acres of jungle within the next 10 years. The board has now made advance plans for the settlementFOC - 126 words
-
172 1951-07-02 4 WANTED AN ANTI-RUMOUR OFFICIAL COLOMBO: Mr. Raja Hewavi-t-arne, former Minister of Labour, uidustxy and Commerce, who has just returned from a visit to Bombay, said it was regrettable the Ceylon Government had not appointed an Informatio.n Officer Ln Indi-a to counter the "falsehoods' appearing in the Indian Press ,cout Ceylon.FOC - 172 words
-
255 1951-07-02 4 BUDDHIST UNIVERSITY TO BE ESTABLISHED AT ANURADHAPURA Rn »f 0: TJ* e«tabl ishment of an i nternational Buddhist University in the ancient ritv nf AnnVaTko pura has been decided by the World^FdloS""^^ PresiS'Dr C p"Si-hl th go d wi mission of dhfst'cottries 6 P Malalasek^a- So»th-East Bud- Buddhist leaders ofFOC - 255 words
-
222 1951-07-02 4 Unity Moves In Congress: Kripalani's Reaction LUCKNOW: Acharya Kripalani, Leader of the Kishan Mazdoor Praja Party, said here on June 22 that he had nothing to do with the moves m certain Congress circles to convene a special session of the Congress to settle grave organisation issues. Asked about hisF.O.C. - 222 words
-
135 1951-07-02 4 A.-I.C.C.'s Circular To Chief Ministers HYDERABAD: The All-India Congress Committee has requested all Chief Ministers in the States to acquaint the Committee with the progress made towards abo'ition of zamindari and jagirdari system in their respective States in order to "enable the Congress to publicise its achievements before the electorateF.O.C. - 135 words
-
85 1951-07-02 4 BOMBAY: The annual general meeting of the Indian Languages Newspapers Association held on Friday, June 22 elected Mr. A. R Bhat as President, Lala Dean Bandhu Gupta, Mr. Sh^jatUal H. Shah and Mr. H. M. Joshi as Vice-Presi-dents and Mr. Keshavlal M. Shah and Mr. D.F.O.C. - 85 words
-
153 1951-07-02 4 COLOMBO: That the Persian oil crisis may, ff it comes to head, have grave effect* on Ceylon's supplies of motor fuel and lubricating oil has not been lost sight of by the Government. The Ministry of Transport and Works has advised the local representativesFOC - 153 words
-
Article, Illustration94 1951-07-02 4 This giant rotor is part of a 65,000-horsepower motor capable of pumping 660,000 gallons of water per minute. At this rate enough water can be supplied daily to a city the size of New York Citv The motor, weighing more than S3O tons, is one of the two now installed94 words
-
293 1951-07-02 4 ZAFRULLAH'S LETTER TO SEC.-COUNCIL CRITICISED NEW DELHI, July I.— Referring Ito the Pakistan Foreign Minister's latest communication to the Security Council, regarding the convening of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly the TRIBUNE says: "It is significant that the Foreign Minister of Pakistan makes no attempt in this letter to examine theGIIS - 293 words
-
189 1951-07-02 4 Requisition Of Places Of Public Worship In E. Pakistan DACCA: The Government of East Pakistan have reiterated that it is unable to accept the view that every piece of land belonging to a place of public worship, Hindu or otherwise must be considered sacrosanct and hence incapable of being takenF.O.C. - 189 words
-
Article22 1951-07-02 4 MADRID, July I.— The Spanish cabinet, with Generalissimo Praneisco president, on Thursday night approved a commercial agreement between Spain and Japan.- J.P.J.P. - 22 words
-
86 1951-07-02 4 KERALA SAMAJAM TO ENTERTAIN REPINDIA The Singapore Kerala Samaja',i; will entertain e Representativt of the Government of India Mr. to. U-ojxua Menon to a Tea party at Kooinson Caie, Rallies Piace, at o p.m. on Saturday, Juiy Members wistmng to participate are requested to contact the Hony. General .Secretary at86 words
-
Article93 1951-07-02 4 NEW DELHI: It is learnt the National Planning Commission which had suggested dropping of several projects of the Mysore Government from the proposed Five- Year Plan have now agreed to include them. The Chief Minister of Mysore. Mr. K. C. Reddy, and the Finance Minister. Mr. H.F.O.C. - 93 words
-
Article247 1951-07-02 4 APPEAL TO BIHAR ZAMINDARS PATNA: Maharajadhiraja Kameshwar Singh Bahadur of Darbanga and Mr. Shyamnandan Sahay, M.P.. President and Secretary respectively oi the Bihar .Land-holders' Assoo.aiion, on June 22 appealed to the andlords of Bihar "not to take recourse of law courts for the solution :l problems arising from .the legisaliveF.O.C. - 247 words
-
Article59 1951-07-02 4 The marriage of Mr. DhechanaTioortliy, formerly of the Indian Daily Mail and son of late M? Retanasamy with Miss Marimuttiu Animal, daughter of Mr. Sivasamy will be solemnised on Wednesday' ♦yc L 1 twe *2i 9 ajn. and 10 ajn.' Stre S e?, Sr U Ten59 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement90 1951-07-02 4 Last day: 3.15 6.30 9.15 tun. "EKTHILARKT^ With MEENA MOTILAL (In Hindustani) TOMORROW: LIFE 3 Shows at usual times RAJ RANI RAJ RANI RAJ RANI n?~. :::~™:a^::;:::^;»i:-a ~~y;™«jj.j2:«nK -::5J3ja k BY POPULAR REQUEST j DIAMOND TODAY: 3.30 7.30 PJL j CHANDRALEKA (TAMIL) BRAND NEW COPY JUST ARRIVED Starring: T. R.90 words
-