Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1955

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 222 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
    18 words
  • 236 1 U. S. Will Keep Aloot From Indonesian Elections "Test Of The Country's Progress To Democracy 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. U.S. officials Friday said they regard Indonesia's first general election next Thursday as a vital test of the progress Southeast Asia's most populous country is making as a democracy. But America,
    AP  -  236 words
  • 52 1 Indian Traders Arrested In Indonesia JAKARTA, Indonesia. Sept. 21 The central criminal investigation office announced a n*» w series of arrests m the government's anti-corruption campaign. Earlier thin week a dozen Chinese and Indian traders were arrested on charges of clandestine dealings and running banks for Mack market money transfers
    AP  -  52 words
  • 53 1 A new law, aimed at smashing corruptive practices and black market racketeers m Indonesia, is expected to be promulgated as a government degree before the end of vSeptember. The justice ministry announced the new measure, imposing stiff penalties, now is under study before being presented
    53 words
  • 118 1 CAIRO, sept. 24— Ex-Queen Narriman's husband has asked a Muslim court to summon Narriman from abroad to return to her conjugal domicile." The lawyer for Narriman's husband, Dr. Adha m Nakib, confirmed newspaper reports that a petiticn has been filed with local courts. In the petition
    AP  -  118 words
  • 127 1 SAIGON. South Vietnam, Sept. 24. Military sources sal<j Friday the Vietnamese National Army is m close pursuit of remnants of the rebels Rinh Xuyan Society 35 miles south of Saigon. Government troops were driving toward the trackless rungsat swamps, where the rebels have hideouts. The bulk
    127 words
  • 155 1 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 24. Fam. ous cooks from eleven countries will organise a big international •'rendezvous de 3 gourmets" m this city. These culinary experts will swing their ladles to prepare a series of choire dinners at the international hotel, restaurant and cafe exhitition to be held here
    AP  -  155 words
  • 89 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 Pakistani sources here reported •Friday the first wife of Pakistan's Ambassador to the I'nited States, Mohammed All, is en her way to New York m the liner Queen Elizabeth. She Is Haniida Mohammed All. With her two sons, she boarded the
    AP  -  89 words
  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24U.S. officials Friday would neither confirm nor deny Rangoon reports that the United States and Burma negotiating a triangular trade deal with Japan involving the sale of U.S. surplus cotton for local Burmese currency. Officials would say only that a number of "fairly delicate" negotiations
    AP  -  58 words
  • 48 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 24 A dele gation fro m the British Minis try of Civil Aviation and British Airlines has been invited to visit Moscow early next month to sign an agreement for a direct Mosctw-London air route, usually reliahle sour, ces said y esterday Reuter
    Reuter  -  48 words
  • 40 1 TEI AVIV. Lsrael, Sept. 24 The first discovery of oil m Lsrael at a depath of 4,000 feet yesterday, at Helptz, 30 miles from the Egyptian-helc scuth of Tel Aviv and only six Gaza strip,- A P
    AP  -  40 words
  • 39 1 What most of the audience at the 'Holiday On Ice' performance at the Happy World Stadium recently, thought was a small girl, turned out to be a midget aged 26! This was discovered In Kuala Lumpur.
    39 words
  • Article, Illustration
    43 1 THE CHIEF MINISTER, Tanku Abdul Rahman, flew to Gemas m Negfi Sembilan on Thursday. Sept. 22, to attend a mass rally of more than 3,000 people m support of the Government's amnesty. Picture shows the Chief Minister addressing the rally.
    43 words
  • 43 1 BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS Sept. 24 More than 100 iy»rsons are believed to have killed and thousands were madie homeless by hurricane Janet which battered this island early Friday. Property damage is estimated m the million of dollars. A O AP
    AP  -  43 words
  • 40 1 Workers m a reerouped area on an estate In North SelangSr raised a sum of $8,000 and built a new Sri Marlamman Temple. About a thousand workers from neighbouring eitatts attended ft c epwlsy wwwey.
    40 words
  • 50 1 We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Aan jalai Amraal, wife of Mr. A. C Supplah, proprietor, Randarasam Company, Serangoon Ri ad. yesterday at 12.1)5 p.m. after a short illness. She was aged over sixty. The funeral will take place today at i t >.n..
    50 words
  • 93 1 There is an Indian employer m a certain district m Selangor, who will not discharge any employee, however slack his business might be. It is m an Indian owned flour mill with one employee w ho is also the manager. His wife Is a
    93 words
  • 65 1 The Monthly Report of the Federal Government Labour Department for August says it the Kuala Langat District of Selangor, Indian estate labourers are going m for pip rearing- on a large scales. As for the reason, the Repor* says, the low cost of rearing ami
    65 words
  • 59 1 The official opening of the 14th Inter- School Art Exhibi. tion organised under the auspices of the Singapore Art So. dety will be performed by the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7th 1955 at the British Council Hall. The Ex. hibition'
    59 words
  • 19 1 The labourers Cost of Livinp indices for July 1966 are ar follows-. Malays— m. Cfoittese
    19 words
  • 181 1 BUENOS AIRES, sept. 24.— General fcJduardo Lonardi was installed yesterday as provisional President or" Argentina. More than 500,000 cheering people throngect tae streets or Buenos Aires to greet the.r new President General Eduardo Lonardi. He arrived by air from Cordoba 430 miles north-west of the capital
    A.P.  -  181 words
  • 40 1 CAN'T SWIM CHANNEL CALAIS FRANCE Sept. 24 Florence Chadwick, the American swimming star, gave up later Friday m her attempt to swim the English channel from England to France ana return. She quit just before reaching the French coast.— AP
    AP  -  40 words
  • 178 1 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE TO BE AMENDED The Chief Minister Mr. Davkt Marshall observed yesterday at the Meet-The People Session that Singapore's Bankruptcy ordinance has to be suitably amended so to bring some of its out-dated provisions upto-date. This observation was made by the Chief Minister as a result of a representation
    178 words
  • 103 1 TAMIL-SPEAKING CHINESE RECALLS MADRAS VISIT A 77-year-cld Chinese labourer m a pottery works m Selangor, and who had followed this trade for over 45 years, had been m IncMa for a about two years making cups and plates. He proudly recalls how about 46 years ago he was taken to
    103 words
  • 337 1 Imagine A World Without Men! Women Are Father And Mother Of Children-U. S. Scientists' Experiment EAST LANSING, Michigan. CONSIDER A WORLD WITHOUT MEN, WHERE WOMEN ARE FATHER AND MOTHER OF CHILDREN. THIS IS THEORETICALLY POSSIBLE— BUT MOST UNLIKELY BASED ON EXPERIMENTS WITH A FROG WORLD WHERE FEMALES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED.
    AP  -  337 words
  • 33 1 THE KUALA LANGAT DISTRICT of Selangor w as declared a "White Area" on Thursday. Sept. 22. Picture shows an Auater dropping leaflet* telling the people the good news.
    33 words
  • 101 1 Is an unmarried mother entitled to MaternityAllowance? The Federation Labour laws make no distinction between married and unmarried mothers with regard to payment of Maternity Allowance. The monthly report of the Federal Government Labour Department mentions an instance where two patent medicine manufacturers m johore,
    101 words
  • 267 1 They Deserve Medals From Kremlin! NEW YORK: The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People last night described the acquittal verdict m the Emmet Till case as "shameful and shocking. The all-white jury m Sum. ner, Mississippi, acquitted Roy Bryant and his half-brother, John iMilam, m the "wolf whistle"
    Reuter  -  267 words
  • 54 1 100 m. INDIANS ATTACKED BY MALARIA ANNUALLY NEW DELHI, Sept, 2J An Indian government <\stimate said nearly 1O O million Pf°P'e— more than a quarter of the national population— suffer attacks; of malaria annually In this country. Of those infected, the estimate added, one million, or more, die each year
    AP  -  54 words
  • 37 1 INDONESIAN TEAM TO COLOMBO CONFAB JAKARTA, Sept. 24 The Indonesian cabinet has aprvovcd a list of delegates to represent this country at the Ociombo Plan consults tlve committee conference In Sin. gapor on Oct. i 9. AP
    AP  -  37 words
  • 27 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 The Indian government's 1956 annual year book just issued estimates the country's iron ore reserves at 10 billion ton* AP
    AP  -  27 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1045 2  - THE LAND THE PEOPLE WILLIAM BLUETT By India's Revolution By Consent Contrasted Witn Russian System IN comparing notes from i a survey of planned economy m Soviet Russaia, inCcmmunist China m democratic Tndia perhaps the three greatest land masses engaged m economic and social experiments m the world today it
    1,045 words
  • 848 2  -  WOODROW WYATT By \T last It looks as if the dead. < A lock m Malaya may be i j broken. And we cannot deny j < that there was a deadlock. I It is six years ago that this writer was last m Malaya.
    NAFEN  -  848 words
  • 1312 2 DR. ALBERT SCHWEITZER: His Achievements Made Him A Legendary Figure rpHE achievements of Dr. Albert Schweitzer have made him a legend during his own lifetime. Every day coachloads of "worshippers' flock to the tiny Alsace village of Guens. Dach where he is at present staying after his eighth spell at
    1,312 words
  • 571 2 JT is not easy to find Indian girls who arc working with English firms here, but Miss Sheero Motivate, of Bombay, is one of them. "I wanted very much to get experience of British methods of trading," she told NAFEN. "So I came to
    NAFEN  -  571 words
  • 422 2 Proposed Kerala State Trivandrum To Be Temporary Capital Says Govinda Menon TRIVANDRUM. Mr. Panampilli Govinda Menon Chief Minister, Tranvan-core-Cochto, referring- to his information on the likely recommendations of the State's Reorganisation Conunisfcifm, said the five Tamil taluqs of the state Thovala, Agateoswaram, iKalkulam, Vilavancode and! Shencottah would be merged with
    422 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 I FLY 1T... THEY'LL BUY IT j| CARG O I I <i I AIR-INDIA JntonalanU I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE TEL. ***** s Keep those m your hair immji TOMCO -Perfumed Coconut Hair j^^WBI Oil keeps your hair m place perfectly Jr^^'^fllmiS yet is /i^/it enough to bring out *+»r natural
      131 words

  • 1387 3  -  ANDREW BOYD By THE British trade union mo. i vement with its nine million members, is to-day the i most highly organised section of the British people. The trade unions have reached a i position of such great I numerical strength and so- i
    1,387 words
  • 246 3 PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF AJANTA CAVE PAINTINGS An American Archeologist, Mr. David L. De Hrrport, has Just finished photographing the wall paintings of the famous Ajanta cave temples m India. These rock-hewn sanctuaries, the work of Buddhist monks over a period dating from the second Century B.C. to the sixth Century
    246 words
  • 123 3 NE\V YORK; a United States company has discovered oil deposits under te sea bed further out from land than any known producing- well. It is 35 miles off Louisiana, m the Gulf of Mexico. The water there is 5s feet deep. During tests, 595 barrels of
    NAFEN  -  123 words
  • 744 3 Indian Women In Exclusive Brains Club LONDON: To Crosby Hall m lamous Cheyne Walk, Caelsea, come University women from all over the world. Six Indian women, a Pakistani and a Tnai, are among Asian members who today belong to this exclusive club for lady graduates. One finds here probably the
    744 words
  • 209 3 LONDON: An Indian beauty, 19.year-old Anna Kashn, is spending the riext week or two being carried down a French mountainside by Spencer Tracy m her Hollywood film debut. Anna has won the envied feminine lead opposite Tracy and Robert Wagner m Paramount's taut emotional
    NAFEN  -  209 words
  • 504 3 Indian Girl Works At Br. Museum 4 N Indian girt, daughter of a Bombay solicitor, who four years ago was sketching fashions for weekly paper, has conic to the end ofaremarkable year here where she has been working with a unique and specialised library section at the British Museum. She
    504 words
  • 82 3 TRIVANDRUM; The Rajpramukh of Travancore-Co-chin has promulgated an Ordinance called the Holdings (stay of execution proceedings) Second Amendment Ordinance 1955, extending the term of the Act by three months from September 25, 1955. During the last session or the Legislative Assembly, the Holdings (stay of
    82 words
  • 831 3 Beauty That Puts To Shame Choicest Blooms And Gems JN 1938 a glorious Indian beauty played the Moghul Queen Noor Jahan m dohrab Modi's still-remem-Dered "PuKar." Nearly two decades have passed, but the Noor Jahan of "Pukar" has not been forgotten. «uch beauty as the
    831 words

  • 144 4 L'DIPI: A political sufferer has donated ttve cents of Jand to the bhoodan movement out of the portion assigned to him by the Oovraent. The donor, Mr. Narayana Vayak, announced his gift n the occasion of the cetehratlon of Vlnobha Bhave's birthday by the Kathai and
    144 words
  • 38 4 HONG KONG. Sept. 20 Two luO re American women from Communist China released by Peking tinder the "c" ev a Agreement with the United states crossed intr Hong Kon^ today- Reuter
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 315 4 Ceylon Indian Leader Welcomes Nehru's Statement COLOMBO. Mr. A. Adz, President o; the Ceylon Democratic Congress, Mid here that he wholeheartedly welcomed the view* and sentiment* expressed by prime Minister Nehru In the R«j>a Sabha that the no-called Indo-C eylon problem was not of Indian nationals or of Indian citizenship,
    315 words
  • 242 4 CONCESSIONAL RLY. HOLIDAY RETURN TICKETS NEW DELHI- The Railway Board has decided that concessional return tickets should be issued during the ensuing Dussehra, Dewali and* Christmas holidays for I. n and m classes on all the seven zonal railways m India. This is the first time since the war that
    242 words
  • 220 4 RANGOON: Sex crime has the government worried and Home Mintater Bo Khin Maung Gale m particular who railed m prominent editors to confer on the problem and to assist m bringing about improvements m public morality. Tde Minister expressed the opinion that
    AP  -  220 words
  • 40 4 SINGLE STRIKE COST 10m. MAN-HOURS NEW DELHI. Sept. 24— The recently-ended 80-day strike of mill workers In Kanpur the longest textile walkout In India's history cost this nation more lhan ten million man-hours of production. a government estimate disclosed. AP
    AP  -  40 words
  • 31 4 MADRAS; Mr. K. Kamaraj Chief Minister, me I Mr. E.V. Kamaswaml on September 18, on the occasion of his 77th birthday and conveyed his felicitations to the latter.
    31 words
  • 252 4 Remittances To India Ceylon Tightens Measures COLOMBO: Telegraphic transmission of money from sub-post offices to India has been cancelled by the postal authorities and the ways m which money can be sent to India by permit holders have been tightened up. This follows the detection by the 'X* Branch of
    252 words
  • 67 4 The Federation Minister for Labour Mr. V. T. Sam ban dan participated m the Bharathi Day celebration at Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, held at the Chettiars' Hall, on Sept. 11. Picture shows the celebration committee photographed with the Minister. Those seated from left to righ-j: are Committee
    67 words
  • 359 4 Pursuing an idea that must have occurred to exasperated motorists everywhere that if cars could move sideways there would be fewer parking problems a London company director has translated wishful thinking into fact There is a standard model for cars up to 2i cwts.
    359 words
  • 225 4 INDIAN INDUSTRIES FAIR The United Kingdom Trade Enquiry Bureau at the forthcoming Indian Industries Fair— Oct. 29 to Dec. 15— will have on display a judicious collection of models and photographs depicting a wide range of British industries. Its decorative displays will include, among others, six main sections dealing with
    225 words
  • 70 4 UNIFIED W. PAKISTAN LIKELY FROM NOV. 1 LAHORE: Ihe Pak'ati-n Punjab Chief Min..iter. Mr. Ab. dul Hamid Dasti, has indicated that the oncunit West Pairs, tan might start functioning from November first. Mr. Dasti said on his arrivr.l here from Karachi that the session of the Provincial As. sembly was
    70 words
  • 32 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 A team of Indian educators, just back from a study tour In Denmark, recommended that Indian employers should provide education f*»o<nti«>s for their workers, AP
    AP  -  32 words
  • 581 4 Ghaffar Khan's Arrest: Many Protests To Pakistan Govt. KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffai* Khan and his two colleagues who were arrested near Sibi, Baluchistan, aie lodged m the Mach Central Jail near Quetta. The decision to arrest Giaf_ far Khan is understood to have been approved earlier by the Central Cabinet.
    581 words
  • 37 4 HERBERT HOOVER HERE ON OCT. 19 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 Herbert Hoover, Jr., u s. under secretary of state, and John Hollister, foreign aid chief will be in Singapore on Oct. 19 to attend? the Colombo Conference. AP
    AP  -  37 words
  • 181 4 COLOMBO: The Government wlfl make Rs. 10,000,000 more from arrack than was originally expected. Th« estimated revenue from arrack for 1964.55 Is Rs. 82,000,000. Excise officials are confident that the increased price will bring the Government Rs. 42 million by way of revenue, des. pite the
    181 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 185 4 1 «_ibim ■r~l 1 *^i W*% g TOn.v I_, o, A tuijay 4—7—9.50 p.m. "NALLA PILLAI" (In Tamil x Pft Today at 3.J 5—6.30 9.1 5 p.m. Record-Breaking DIAMOND To-day 3.15—6.15—9.15 p.m. ta>^iH|iHM,i|im Comedy without parallel which will create a lasting: impression in your mind Kamal Chitra presents pleasure without
      185 words