Indian Daily Mail, 1 April 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail kii- N 43 SINdATORK, MONDAY. APRIL i, ,<, 4 6. PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 293 1 Surprise Development Expected In Russo-Persian Situation London, March 31.— The possibility of "secret negotiations m Teheran reaching last minute agreement that would circumvent the action of the United Nations Security Council" is causing "much speculation and some uneasiness m London," says the Diplomatic Correspondent of
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  • 411 1 RIPPS MEETS JINNAH: andhi Talks With Mission Today |»w Delhi, Mar. .30. The British Cabinet Mission which f ()nu > to India with wide powers to negotiate the country's pendenco began talks with Indian political leaders today. Bj r Stafford ripps". President of Board of Trade and a member ■tht
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  • 256 1 Athens, Mar. 30. One hundred thousand Greek troops, 20,000 rural gendarmes and 5,000 city police are standing f>-\ today throughout Greece to ensure order m readiness for tomorrow's elections m which 2,000,000 voters may go to the polls to elect their future government. This
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  • 67 1 Cairo, Mar. 30.— The new British Ambassador to Egypt, Sir Ronald Campbell, took the first step towards the beginning of the coming treaty revision negotiations between Britain and Egypt by paying a formal visit to Egyptian Prime Minister Sidky Pasha. The meeting lasted three-quarters of an hour
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  • 211 1 New York, Mar. 30. Hussein Ala Pasha, Persian Ambassador m Washington, expressed gratification m New York today at the outcome of yesterday's discussion of the RussoPersian question m the United Nations Security Council. He said that the Council had recognised the principle that negotiations m the true
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  • 232 1 RUSSIA HAS CHANGE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT LOSS OF FACE London, Mar. 30. The Security Council's decision to ask Russia am' Persia certain questions before start ing formal discussion of the Persian complaint is welcomed m London rod seen as giving Russia another chance to withdraw without loss of face from
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  • 926 2 WILL CABINET MISSION SUCCEED? NO PRE-DETERMINED PLAN: RIGHT FOR INDIAN INDEPENDENCE RECOGNISED: MAHATMA GANDHI WORLD'S GREATEST MAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, March 30.— Will the British Cabinet Mission succeed m settling the Indian problem to the satisfaction of Britain and India? This question is uppermost
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  • 86 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Mar. 29.— Dr. Syed Hussain, president of the India Freedom League m the United States, returned to India today after 26 years. A staunch nationalist muslim, Dr. Hussain laughed out Mr. Jinnha's threat that Pakistan will be obtained by
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  • 103 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 30. Engine trouble m the aeroplane m which Pandit Nehru left Malaya for Calcutta helped him to contact Burmese leader Aung San and know something of Burman conditions, despite the Burma Government's ban on his tour of Burma to
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 29. Passing military vehicles were heavily stoned m central Calcutta last night following, it is alleged, one military lorry knocking down a rickshaw puller. On sight of the Military and Police the crowd dispersed. Khan Saheb Dr. Hussain, Assistant Director of the
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 29. About 500 employees of the Delhi Central Electric Power* House, which supplies electricity to old and New Delhi have refused to draw rations for the past 10 days. They have also issued a notice of their decision to commence a
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  • 48 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras Maf. 30. Fifteen Christian missionaries from Sweden and Denmark are arriving m Madras during the week-end by air. One missionary is going to Trichinopoly, another to Kodaikkanal and several others to different places m the South Arcot district.
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  • 101 2 IN A MEN HOPE TO FINE BOSE IN CALCUTTA (From Our Own Con:^ Calcutta, Mar. 30. rhefr that Subhas Chandra }fai and not dead is so strong if )at 1 dreds of I.N.A. tmeimH vk rived here from Burma minted < staying m Calcutta rather tl m to their own
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  • 91 2 HIGH COURT JUDGE CHARGED (From Our Oum Carre's frnJent Madras, Mar. 29. Justice B] Judge of the Madras High Court, prosecuted today for culpable he cide, following an incident m 1 February when he, it is alleged, m unidentified boy while a mob doned off his car. Accused w» lowed
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Correspondcnm Calcutta, Mar. 30.X. B. Thoß Editor of Orient, an English \\cc\M Calcutta has been deputed by SM Vallabhai Patel to tour South \m Travancore and the Cochin StitcH behalf of the All-India I.N.A.i quiry and Relief Committee anfl port on the measures
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  • 36 2 (Fro;;; Owr Own Cct'c^mium Bombay, Mar. 29.— Commß candidate S. A. Dange, was clectfl the Bombay Legislative Assembltß feating Congress Muslim Ex-Miiß M. Y. Nurie. Dange is the Communist member for the 808 Legislature.
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  • 650 3 H ndon Mar. 28.— Margaret Bradbury, Reuter's Corres- urlte s the unpeopled spaces of the British Empire H r Ito remain just spaces for some time yet unless the W jon> l(t t0 put forward their Post-war immigration Blt'P 1 m
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  • 137 3 Bangkok, Mar. 28. Muslim officials of the Siamese Government may take Friday as a holiday m accordance with the new policy of the Government, declared Prime Minister Khuang Abhaiwongse m the Assembly, replying to an urgent question posed by the Member for the Southern
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  • 34 3 The Madras Government has appointed an adjudicator m connection with the dispute between the management and workers of the Madras Electric Supply Corporation and tramways company. The workers gave strike notice demanding better wages.
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  • 273 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Mar. 30. The United Nations Combined Food Board has allotted India for the first half of this year IV2 million tons of food grains from the world's food supply pool. The same supplies are being kept
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  • 40 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 19. —The Madras Police raided the premises of "Tatnil Pannai," well-known publishers, and confiscated several copies of a pamphlet by Mahatma Gandhi entitled "My appeal to the British."
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    • 134 3 NOTICE It is notified for public information that as soon as the Civil Governors have assumed office, the Chief Civil Affairs Officer's Head-quarters at Kuala Lumpur and the Chief Civil Affairs Officer's Rear Echelon at Singapore will cease to exist. 2. All communications concerning the civil government of the Malayan
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  • 516 4 Informal Agreement Reached Between Dutch Indonesians "ONLY LOOSE ENDS NEEDS BE TIED UP" Batavia, March 30. —After a fortnight of intermittent meetings, the Dutch and Indonesian talks on the future of the Netherlands Kast Indies were reported today to have made such good progress that Dr. Hubertus van Mook, Lieut.-Governor,
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  • 107 4 The B.M.A. (M) makes its e\it today and the Cuil Govtrnmtwl will be ushered m througl*)ut Malaya with two formal ceremonies at Singapore and Kuala Lit w pur this morning. Singapore's Goi fnor-devgnsie, Mr. F. C. Cimson, bus not arrii ed and so it has been
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  • 109 4 Montreal, Mar. 30. Fred Rose, 38-year-old Labour Progressive Member of the Canadian Parliament who has been committed for trial under the Official Secrets Act, was released on bail today. He was freed after £5,500 ($25,000) fixed as his bail had been paid. £3,500 ($15f)00)
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  • 34 4 Dublin, Mar. 30. Farm labourers on strike and their sympathisers overturned a number of vehicles carrying produce to the city m a Dublin vegetable market today. Following the scene one man was arrested. Reuter
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  • 849 4 19th Century Imperialism Must Bel Left Behind, Says Bevin I Bristol, Mar. 30. Mr. Ernest Bevin, British r I Secretary, speaking here tonight, referred to the diffe'^'^H between nations and said: "May be they are diflVren temperament, may be difference
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  • 79 4 At the gcncr.il meeting of m Indian Printers Assertion held undefl the chairmanship of Mr. Tluns;.Kim!^B at 32, Race Course Lane, Smc.iporeW yesterday, the following otficc-holder^H were unanimously elected: H President: S. M. Sundar.im; fl President: K. Thangasamy; Secreurv^H N. Vengadasalam; Asst. SecrcurvM T. A. Velayutham; Cashier:
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