Indian Daily Mail, 5 April 1946

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  • 11 9 Indian Daily Mail Km x 47 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946.
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  • 822 9 I To Decide Indonesia's Future I ass Evacuation Of Internees Next eek, Meanwhile Extremists Areßusy i.\pr. 4. Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, British Dr. Hubertus van Mook, Deputy Gov.thc Netherlands Fast Indies, their assistants and idonesi m delegation left Batavia m a Skymaster plane 1 for The
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  • 614 9 A Reuter message received m Singapore from New York late last night states that a provisional agreement on the procedure for peaceful settlement of the Russo-Persian question was reached at a private meeting of members of the United Nations Security Council yesterday It
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  • 585 10 Two Revolutions Facing British In India Pakistan Only A Rallying Cry, Says American Newsman [Uwttei Prus S/hnal Service) Washington.— The British Government, seeking desperately to obtain settlement of the complex political problem m India, ultimately may be faced with the necessity lor determining which of two "revolutions" m that country
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  • LATEST FROM MADRAS
    • 353 10 MODEST DRESS ARCHBISHOPS' DEFINITION Madras, April 3. A laitorial reform described by young iromen as iinmodern and revolutionary, welcomed by the elderly as modest and simple is prescribed by the inter-joint lenten ptstoral issued by the Catholic Archbishops, Bishops and the Administrator Ajx>st<>!ic of Travancore and Cochin. Entitled "Christian Modesty
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  • 19 10 The newly reconstitute M gram Municipal Council nut I week-end and elected B. v tjriH swami as Chairman. H
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  • 368 10 CONGRESS LEADERS OPTIMISTIcI (From Our Own Correspondent) H Delhi. April 3. -A significant stage m the m with the British Cabinet Mission was reached here 'odß with the 100-minutes' meeting Congress President Azad hi with the three Ministers at the Viceroy's house, fo!io\u\lH Sir
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  • 163 10 New Delhi, April 3. Ml hatma Gandhi looking eh™ ful after conversation < wiß the three Ministers of I British Cabinet to India here tcxM told a great crowd that "The \l^« has conic m good faith." I Congress President MaulaiM V Kalam
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  • 125 11 |\pril 2. South African Premier Gen. to the second reading of the Asiatic Land an Representation bill debate, said that the fliure i determined to proceed with the bill. ..It* 1 nave the bill on before leaving Europe about renca of the iportance.
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  • 50 11 Capetown, \pr. 2.— The Asiatic jnd lemur .md Indian Represenative Hill passed tta second readne m iht Hmm of Assembly today ij »k rotes t»> 19. The hill which had its first readBs on M;ir L'"> seeks to limit aciui>iiion of land by Indians m Natal md the Trans\aal.- Reuter
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  • 112 11 Capetown, April 2. Gen. Smuts, ion Prime Minister, told the House Assembl) toda) that m the opinion Union Government »t would i r. competent tor the LeagtM of ts meeting m Geneva next d spose oi its mandate* to the Ked Nations Organisation. .V fai is
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  • 64 11 BEVIN TO LEAD TREATY REVISION DELEGATION 12. Mr. Krnest Foreign Secretary, l! British delegation to Cairo a revision of the tian Treaty of Alliance the Egyptian (iovernannounced this m the moils today. He said i ment had agreed to i it ions m the light L experience and with L
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  • 66 11 Madras, April 4- Mr. Gandhi said here he zcas not afraid of the atom bomb. "The atom bomb is powerless before my truth and non-violence,** he said. "It may kill me, members o) my family, and even the 400 millions of Indians; but what
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  • 92 11 INDIAN JUSTICE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL Washington. Apr. 2.— An Indian justice will be included on the international military tribunal to try Japanese war criminals m Tokyo as the result of six weeks negotiations just concluded m the Japanese capital, it was learned authoritatively. Negotiations have been conducted mainly between British
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  • 32 11 Washington. Apr. 1.-The United States Senate today unanimously confirmed the appointment of Averell Harriman as new Ambassador to Britain m succession to John (J. Winant. Reuter
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  • 66 11 {From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April j.— The Madnw Government has increased the pay oi the lower ranks of the Police force m i he province. Lately, policemen m various parti of the country were Martin- strikes demanding better pay. Only two weeks ago Delhi
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  • 56 11 (From Our Ou n Correspondent) Bombay, April >.— R. K. Chary, Deputy Field Controller Military Accounts, Poona, iJ believed to have died as a result of a first class railway carriage attached to the MadrasBombay express m which he was travelling to Madras accidentally catching hre late Tuesday
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  • 56 11 Chungking, April j.— The Manchurian crisis is reaching a new peak as Communist representatives protest against the continued flow of Kuomintang troops into the north-east and continuous United States help ID transporting them. They have given a warning that the issue of this question will decide war
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  • 515 11 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2.— The hope that BMA officials will change their heart Mith the change of their dress was expressed by Mr. K. F. Nariman, head of the Indian legal mission to Malaya and
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  • 348 11 New York. WiatlPa Churchill has acknowledged the receipt of a song composed and dedicated to him by a priest who was dying m a Japanese prison camp when he pledged a foreign correspondent to deliver the document to the former prime minister. Through f.
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  • 62 11 Herford, Germany, Apr. J l f r mana m Rhineland have formed a party which leeks "British Dominion Status" for th€ region. Membership has steadily increased since the n-emit ration Mts according to Genual sources tonight. The Mayor of Cologne and the Editor of the
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  • 791 12 Agricultural Settlements And Industrial Co-operatives To Be Created A plan to relieve dbtfCM amongst CX-INA penonnd m Malaya, by the creation of agricultural settlements and industrial Cooperatives, is under the urgent consideration of the Indian Relief Committee, Malaya, which was set up by
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  • 45 12 REGISTR ATI ON OF AUXILIARY FIRE SERVICES It is requested that all members of the Auxiliary I ire Service report to the Volunteer Forces Record Office, S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, Singapore, between 2 and 5 o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, sth April 1946.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 157 12 Two Indians, (iurdial Singh and Abdul (ihani. both former members of the I.N.A. were convicted on a charge of attempted armed robbery, when they stood on trial before Lt.-Col. ii. C. H. Culley, m the Assesors Court yesterday. Mr. A. P. Rajah, the prosecution officer said that
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    • 320 12 I was asked to bury a dead body enclosed m a coffin, and it Has some time later that I found out that the body was that of Mr. Cornelius." said Makizano Masuo. one of the accused In the Double Tenth case, when he was making
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  • 72 12 In view of the acute shortage of rice, British troops m Malaya will no longer receive rice as part of their ration. Orders to this effect have already been usued. The consequent small saving will be diverted for civilian consumption. British troops had been
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  • 201 12 Following is the text J^ vim given by HJL th nttm Radio Malaya after his "The reception which n accorded today has h'lL desire to do my best to hasten the turn to normal condition^ Ma jest subjects m this „j,, n "My tear is,
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  • 175 12 The battery which tired tk of if-lb-er guns for the Oficei M mMutcering the Government indM Governor of Singapore tlm wcckM the "A" Singapore Coast De« Unit, R.A. It is the first .i!l-\fl gunner Unit; m its ranks tlu "fl are British. I The Unit was
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  • 18 12 l.nmkitluni, April >-~~"'M^H Lakshim, gddretsmg a m < ;i; \^B to"Ja\ ad located a $OCt* y^M for India. T^k
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