Indian Daily Mail, 6 April 1946

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  • 14 13 Indian Daily Mail VOL. 11. N* 4* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL <„ 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 253 13 RUSSO IRANIAN TREATY SIGNED ■Oil Concessions For Soviet: IFIUTHFR UNO DISCUSSIONS UNNECESSARY, SAYS IRAN PREMIER I an, April 5. Premier Ghavam of Iran told Tnited lp rt the Russo-Iranian treaty was signed at four o'clock I Thf ?t< micr disclosed that L e treat) docs not involve p ZI r
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  • 174 13 Batavia, Apr. 4. British mortars were used against terrorists m Lembang area of Java on two occasions today, it is officially stated. Allied pickets were sniped at m Tjiandjoer area where a convoy from Batavia to B;|ndoeng was attacked on Tuesday. Patrols have been
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  • 109 13 SOVIET'S FIRST STATEMENT ON SPY CASE Ottawa, Apr. 4. The Soviet Embassy issued its first official statement m the Canadian espionage investigation today charging i.ou/rnko. former Soviet Embassy cypher clerk, with being "a criminal." The statement alleged that (iouzenko, one of the principal witnesses m the recent espionage court case,
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  • 713 13 [\\w York. Apr. 4.— The Security Council of UNO met at I 10 p.m. (i.M.T. today. The Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko m absent. Ulited State* Secretary of State Jaim» Byrnes submitted a resolu- tion thai on the basis of the Soviet tssuraixe rmarding withdrawal
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  • 49 13 London, April 4. All British subjects without distinction colour or descent are nou e./ncilh eligible for the Royal An Force, uiid the Under Secretary for An, }ohn Strachey, m the House of CommOMi yesterday. The rule would he altplied to men already UTving. Reuter
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  • 257 14 JINNAH INSISTS ON PAKISTAN IN TALKS WITH CABINET MISSION [ffOm Our Oun Correspondent) Delhi, April 4. Mahatma Gandhi is reported to have MiddTWtd M kmg letter to Lord IVthick-Lawrence today among other things, the repeal of the salt tax and the release
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  • 406 14 LATEST FROM MADRAS [from Out Sl>ti tal <>rit <(><>n./i nt Madrai Ipril 4. An acute doth ihortage m Malabar had .< climax yesterday when cloth riots broke out m alicut Hostile mobs attacked cloth-shops, smr'icil ihow-cases and ransacked stocks. A shopkeeper was manhandled ami the police later restored order. One
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  • 80 14 Washington, April Three Indian economists who will negotiate settlement of Lend-lease and surplus property accounts with the United States arrived by train from Montreal today. They were met at the station by representatives of the Indian AgentGeneral and Indian Supply Mission. It is expected the
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  • 272 14 London, April 5. Support for India's demand for independence, call for an Asia Charter, and criticism of the British Government's food policy m India are contained m a number of resolutions to be presented by the Labour Party organisations at the
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  • 120 14 Washington, April 4.— -The Arn| erican rcpretentative on Allied C AIT W Council tor Hungary has sent .mom of protest to Marsh.il Kelnur.v \or<| jhilov, Soviet Commander-in-C Hungary, asking that all Soviei pc« •onnel be withdrawn from lk:ncJ"j« and American oil fields m vutj western Hungary,
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  • 25 14 Delhi, April 4.— umd LN.A. men haw birr. '^^^B M /<?r, or an- on their way to H rf/n/ //jf remaining 4,000 w/// 8 'H
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  • 396 14 Indian High Commissioner To Australia Flays British Conception Of Racial Superior i ty Sydney, April 3.— An attack on "British com- „10! racial superiority," was made yesterday by the Indi -I-M Commissioner Sir Raghunath speaking at Bowral a ry| He compares this attitude with that of Hitler. He is reported
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  • 119 15 Army Navy Influence On Atomic Policy Restricted > N The Senate's Atomic Energy Comill for a military control of atomic mimously adopted a substitute amendment rnw »nd navy influence on atomic policy. i rH rl V- spokesman m mil civilian I ferct as reH mi.nan.fame I of protests m» run
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  • 84 15 CALCUTTA— LONDON 'PHONE TALK v Delhi, April 4.— Calcutta talk* tn I .mi Jon more than any other Indian diy, it h \tatcd here. There has heen g j/wr/> rki m the uum/nr of ttliphnm talU /v--tWtfU I'l'laitJ and India, the jnisge /v/;/,' s 20 calls s dj\, four of
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  • 139 15 PEACE CONFERENCE ON MAY 1 Lion Vpr. The Hritish H incuirutd today that Frtmh ftowrnment had been m Ld if ii, British (iovernmenfs Hi that tin 1 I'.iri* peace confer-Hc.inuhu-h 21 nations will partiHatf. should l>f iu'ld on May 1 as to Paris last H Britain felt that H; v
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  • 39 15 II v— Gen. Sir Al.m ommissioner and ef, opening the nment Information 'daw said whatever the o-Americaii < om Palestine should would have the orld behind it, and commission producsed on the idea of Reuter
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  • 115 15 Paris. April v The British dmcrnment appears to have taken a major decision of reconstructing the British Empire, the newspaper /< MoMf said t<klav commenting on the forthcoming Anglo-1 gyptian negotiations. I c Monde, which often reflects French Foftign Office views, added: "Establishments of good relations with
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  • 127 15 INDIANS POVERTY RESULT OF COLONIAL OPPRESSION Moscow. Apr. 2.— The Indian people's poverty and lack of rights today were results of centuries of colonial oppression holding the country m its clutches, Alexei Bolshakov Soviet commentator, declared today fn an article m the M New Times." Bolshakov was reviewing 1 a
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  • 95 15 The !N»t Oflee regreta to announce that mails for H«*g Kong and China (Amoy. Canton. C hunirkinp. Kiunjrchow. Shanghai and Swaiow) despatched trom Singapore were either damaged bj tire or id wattr when the aircraft <*>nveyinn tkem crashed m the Strata of .lohore. Correspondence m salvaged
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  • 267 15 Frher.in, April i. Yiachcslav Mol«>to\. feritl FstSJgfl Minister, slipped GhavsiH iN-Sultanch, IV rsun Prime Minister, on the back at 2 OOCkttil pi r ty during the Pn m i«» Moscow for talks with jiitmorali>-nni» Stalin and the Soriai Gofff— Wt) a member of Cihaviini'- mis>
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  • 63 15 UnUou y April y.— Labour member for Newport, Peter Freewum, wHissk Mmhterof Hedtb, A*euri* BCVM, the House of Commons on April I "whether he is auarc thai lanJlorih are pressing tenants to sign undertaking that they nil not accept Indian and other darkthmned cithern as lodgers and
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  • 342 15 Utndoit, Apr. .I— The British GmnMri an- prepared <o transfer three Lander Ham cruisers to the Ro\al Indian Navy subject to a satisfartor> *»ctt lenient on the price *aid Prime Minister Clement Attlee m reply to a question m the Hou*e of Commons. It
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  • 134 15 Reduce the Birth Rate, Says New Organisation ggsSssssss The Statement of Iho Kureau added that "five of those new earths lation increase, »"«r Indi as. a nd |ye nu.ro for B«Ml« and tho nst of tho world. The Btatemeni explained that parti ally because of dense populations the living standard*
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  • 74 15 {From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April >.— After more than *Vi vc.irs the Congresi Ministry assumed office m Bombay province today. B. Klu-r, Premier, md nine other ministers were sworn m. The Mmisti > includes one Parsi .mil one llnrijii"- hristian and Muslim ministen are later
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  • 538 16 India's Claims First Priority, He Says London, April 4, -Claims of the Indian people, who foueht alongside ihe British and of the liberated countries, must rate higher than those of the Germans and Japanese, said Mr Clement Attlee, British Pqme Minister,
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  • 251 16 STRABOLGI EMPHASISES BRITAIN'S HONEST INTENTIONS TOWARDS INDIA, BURMA hmiom, April 4. Lord Strabol^i, m the House of Lfflfj toda\, said: "The British Goi eminent has gferfl the dtmtsi eiidntce of the ill- sin of this country to tgftt to Indian selfdetermination and apparently at la^t ue are M^f taken seriously
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  • 87 16 H.E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following to be members of the Advisory Council, m addition to the tx-offido members specified m Section 41(1) of the Singapore Colony m Ordor-in-Council, 1946. G.0.C., Singapore District (Major General L. H. Cox. C.8.. 0.8.E.. M.C.,) Mr. W.Bartley
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  • 133 16 Singapore is to have the largest airfield m the Far East. On Monday next this great field, which has a runway 2.000 yards long and 50 yards wide, is to be opened at Changi; Air Chief Marshall Sir Keith Park will speak at the opening ceremony. The
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  • 144 16 Tokyo, Apr. 4. Former Japanese Premier Hideki Tojo has admitted his vfp.r guilt to allied interrogators but has not yet indicated whether he will plead guilty when he is arraigned before the Far Eastern Military tribunal, reliable sources told United Press today. Indictments against leading Japanese
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  • 54 16 The Sikh Regimental Centre Military Band, which has been on tour m South East Asia since December and which played at the installation ceremony of His Excellency the Governor of Singapore, will give a concert of light music oil the I*adang from T> 8 p.m.
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  • 55 16 A public meeting m which Sjt. J. A. Thivy will deliver an address on "Indian problems" will be held at the Singapore General Labour Union Hall on Saturday, 6th April, 1946, at 5 p.m. under the auspices of the I.N.A. Relief Committee, Singapore. All friends are
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  • 25 16 Calcutta, April 4. Nearly 1,000 employees of the Government of India Press here have struck work since Wednesday demanding increased pay and reduced working hours.
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    • 141 16 Iho member* til" i| u Japanese Forces fa. .fc*'M hv>"K committed ;t v ar fore Lt.-Col. C H. j,h...^M a**i*ted by Mayor y Tapt. J. Carter m ih, w r *]M Court yesterday. H The two accused ai. K^i^H jiro and Asai Btaiel H i-
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    • 326 16 I was not m Bfagaptre -I this incident took plan* and J have been mistaken tor -.1 else.' 1 said Sgt. Takciirhi. on 9 the accused m the DuuhU Trnfl case when making hi> deffl yesterday before Lt.-10l s/H Silkin. m the War i ~l Takeuehi said
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    • 43 16 Comfort gifts were distributed' I.N.A. sick men at Bidadari H«fj on the eve of their departure to In on 4-4-46 by the members I.N.A. Defence and Relief omiwfl Singapore, together with Sjt. iThivv, ex-Minister Azad Hind W sional Government.
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