Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1946
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Title Section17 1946-04-09 1 India n Dail y Ma il rr_ Wfc so. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article627 1946-04-09 1 SOVIET INSISTS JR/Kf>N QlTsTlC> BE DROPPED PF(IV Pi I* IP Full Text Of Gromyko's Letter New York, Apr. 8. All eight delegates to the Security Council of UNO are reluctant to comment on the letter which the Council has received from the Soviet delegate, Andrei Gromyko,Reuter - 627 words
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Article189 1946-04-09 1 IFOR NEXT PHASE 0 F NEGOTIATIONS April 5.— Dr. U: ./'Premier of the k Republican )U nt," ia leaving r r mid-Java to pave u i suitable atmosphere in the island for the next isc in the talks with the Dutch due 5 the return from The luReuter - 189 words
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154 1946-04-09 1 Ott r^ss ;i Apr. 7. The Canadian tm agent} reported today, on the thn: 0 f reliable sources," that I Re ring, which is the kjed o| Canadian investigation i which has led to 14 prosenjHis, is "nothing compared with ■ilai iReuter - 154 words
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163 1946-04-09 1 BIGGEST 'COMBINED OPERATION' PLANS MADE IN SECRET New York, April 6.— The Chiefs of Staffs of the United Nations have been working in secret for the past 12 days on plans for military enforcement of world peace should the use of force prove necessary according to a state men! issuedReuter - 163 words
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352 1946-04-09 1 Teheran, Apr. 7. Russia has secured 50-year rights in Persian oil under the terms of the Soviet-Persian agreement announced last week. This was disclosed today by Persian Premier Chavam Sultaneh who stated that for the first 25 year* Persia would have a 49Reuter - 352 words
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Article737 1946-04-09 2 Exhorts Indians To Unite On Common Basis Of Understanding Chungking, April 8. Exorcising hi> desire to visit India in the near future, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, speaking at a Press conference in Nanking, declared: "Not only Great Britain but the whole of mankind owes a great debt737 words
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190 1946-04-09 2 MALAYAN CHETTIARS' PETITION TO COLONIAL SECRETARY (From Our Ou u <>m p'»ident) Madras, April r. The Hindu publishes a petition submitted by the Malaya Natukoctai Chettaars' Association to the ulonial Sec reurv urging the en.utment oi legislation to deal vita the state <it ad ins in Malaya during the Japanese190 words
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Article148 1946-04-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 7. ocanada, on the east coast is likely to become a major port in the near future. To cope with post-war needs, the Madras Government has formulated a plan for developing minor ports which includes the conversion ot Cocanads148 words
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66 1946-04-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April 7. B. C. Roy, organiser of the Congress Medical Mission to Malaya, met Maulana A/ad lierc yesterday and discussed the Mission's work. Roy said heavy medical goods have already been sh.ppcd and w,|l reach Singapore on April iy.66 words
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143 1946-04-09 2 )anab P. S. Abdul Rahiman, Vice-President of the Indian Association Sungei Sipnt, informs the "Tamil Murasu" as follows: "National Muslims of Sungei Siput sent the foUowtng telegram t$ Ford Pethick-Lawrence, the Viceroy and Maulana Abul Kalav; \<iJ President of the Indian National Congress: 7/\- object143 words
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Article262 1946-04-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 7.— lt is likely the salt duty will H abolished. While the Cabinet Ministers are engaged 1 exploratory talks, Gandhiji is insisting Britain should prow her hnna fides by immediately releasing political pnsonfl and abolishing the salt262 words
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392 1946-04-09 3 Several MeasuresCan Be Taken \> Reduce British Consumption April S. It is difficult to justify the fact that her economic and political power in the world to applies of food than other nations, because more and better, particularly when tome of theAPI - 392 words
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Article105 1946-04-09 3 "FOUR MEN IN A FIX" London, April 7. The situation in which the British Cabinet delegation to India and their colleague the Viceroy find themselves this week-end is aptly described by "four men in a fix," declared the new Delhi correspotulcnt of the Sunday newspaper. The Obsericr, m a despatchReuter - 105 words
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125 1946-04-09 3 RAJAH RANEE OF SARAWAK DUE HERE APR. 12 London, April 6.— Sir Charles Vvner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, and Lady Brooke left Pooh, Dorset, by a British Overseas Airways Sunderland flying boat today to return to their country for the first time since Oct., 1 94 1 They came toReuter - 125 words
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Article49 1946-04-09 3 London, April 6.— The volcanic island of burning lava which has risen in smoke .\ud steam from the depths of the Pacific, 200 miles south ot Tokyo, will be called Urania Island after the British destroyer which discovered it, according to a British Admiralty announcement today. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article32 1946-04-09 3 Patna, April 7. Sri Krishna Smha, I Bihar Premier, announced yesterday that collective tines, punitive taxes and properties confiscated during the 1942 Movement in Bihar will be returned to the respective parties.32 words
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554 1946-04-09 3 London. Apr. 7. The Russians are fortifying Sovietoccupied Kurile islands, north of Japan, according to a cable in today's "News of the World" from its Special Correspondent Noyes Thomas who has just visited the secret zone. In i\ cable from Sapporo in the Island of Hokkaido.Reuter - 554 words
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262 1946-04-09 3 INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS MEDICAL MISSION The Indian National Congress Medical Mission will shortly I* arriving in Malaya to arlord medical aid and relief to all cases requiring such help, irrespective ot nationality race or creed. The advance party of tins Mission, consisting of Dr. B. N. Basil and Sjt. J.262 words
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Article55 1946-04-09 3 Warsaw, April 6.—Tbe PoUsb Government has instructed its representative at the UNO Security Council in Neu York to usk that relations between the United V<*thns and the Spanish Government of iten. Franco should be put on the agenda of the Security Council, if wasReuter - 55 words
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Article35 1946-04-09 3 Peris, April 7 —l<nmer British Secretary of State for India Leopold S. Amery has armed in Pans to gue two lectures on British policy in India. He is staying at the lin tish Emhussy.' APIAPI - 35 words
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207 1946-04-09 4 A PoW Monument— Biggest Airfield In Far East Opened For Traffic NOTABLE ADVANCE IN BRITISH MILITARY CIVIL AVIATION, SAYS AIR CHIEF "This airfield 11 a monument to the memory of the British prisoncrs-of-uar from Chan-i Prison, and the biggest in the Far East, anil opening it for traffic today is207 words
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Article64 1946-04-09 4 London, April 6.— Mr. P. B, Seel, Secretory of tl. Committee of Indion Congressmen, has been appointed Official Agent for the publication of two books by Subhas Chandra /low. The books are the autobiography of Subhas Chandra Bose and the "Indian Struggle." The latter milAPI - 64 words
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Article34 1946-04-09 4 Chssmgkksg, April y. Commitnist dhfnich from Chifcng toda\ claim- tl*at a "Kuttmintang lasust ilnjue" has set up a con- titration camp at the former Peace Presenation army hos pil.il in Cbinchou U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article45 1946-04-09 4 Chungking, April j, Reports reaching here from Mukden state that the tow n oi Tsitchir is "panicstricken" with the capture bv Chinese Communists of Lintjcn, six miles to the southeast, and I uvu, so miles to the northeast. Tsitshir was attacked a week ago. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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145 1946-04-09 4 London, Apr. S. Moscow radio broadcast today letters exchanged between Generalissimo Stalin and Gaavam es Sultaneh. Persian l»rime Minister, and also the text of the oil agreement between Russia and Persia. Ghavam ov Sultaneh in his telegram to Generalissimo Stalin referring to the "fullReuter - 145 words
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Article28 1946-04-09 4 -A contingent <d roo Southern Rhodesians representing all ranks oi sea, land .\nd .in forces will be lent to London for a victory parade on June 8.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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128 1946-04-09 4 SECRET AGREEMENT SUSPECTED IN RUSSO PERSIAN TREATY London, April y. The Diplomatit Correspondent of the Sunday weekly, "The People,* 1 airs suspi linns today of a secret agreement hidden in the recent Russo-lrau treaty by which Russia has secured the right of way oier the railway from the Caspian SraU.P. - 128 words
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Article49 1946-04-09 4 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Govindanamy Naidu. aged father of Mr. G. Saranpapany, Editor-in-Chief of the "Tamil Murasu" and "The India* Daily Mail which occurred on the morning of 28th March. 19-lfi at his residence. (64. Negapatam Koad. Vija>apuram. South India).49 words
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Article32 1946-04-09 4 Jerusalem. Apr. S. Shots were fired last night at a police blockhouse guarding the main railwav line from Palestine to Egypt An Arab temj porarv policeman was killed in the attack.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article58 1946-04-09 4 Chungking, April j, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will tour southeastern China before he returns to Nanking, it was reported todaj bv the World Daily News. The newspaper said that the trip will include Kweiyang, Kuaming, and Canton. The Generalissimo is expected to go to Kweiyang next week where he will rcportedKU.P. - 58 words
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Article49 1946-04-09 4 Chungking, April The Social Welfare Daily today reports rumours that the "Young Marshall" Chang Hsueh Liang and General Yang Hu Cheng, who were responsible tor the kidnapping of Generalissimo Chiang "Kai-shek," will be released soon. The Young Marshall has been reported as living lately in comparative i freedom. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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195 1946-04-09 4 Chungking. Apr. 7.— Anxiety in Chungking that civil war mav follow the withdrawal of Russian forces from Manchuria has heen heightened hy the rejection by the Soviet Command of the Chinese government's request for a delay in the Red Army'sReuter - 195 words
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83 1946-04-09 4 Bombay, April 7. The strike of r 1 ,000 Municipal tcovengers entered its third day today and the ttreetl are .coming full of offeusii e odours, undented debris and clogged drains. No meat is ai ailalde in the city as the drivers ofReuter - 83 words
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Article22 1946-04-09 4 London. Apr. 7. A Soviet expedition to combat locusts is leaving for Persia iU the next few days Moscowradio announced today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article274 1946-04-09 4 At a s,mp|c but in mom the Supreme i A yesterday morning luef Justice, the Ho V. Carey, on the ft Mr. Henderson, tl K torney-General, spok the legal Department, c j tof lordship a hearty occasion a Inch marks i' m r> i '^°P c^n274 words
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Article71 1946-04-09 4 RAMNAYAMI CELEBRATION Sri Ramnavanii will be e< at the Ramakrishna Miss on Wednesday, 10th April, per programme below: 11 Pooja; i 2. p.m. Feeding (contribution! in cash and ii earnestly solicited); 5-30 r ing; Chairman: Dr. T. I Speeches on various aspects Dhanna .\nd Rama Raj, by: English by Sri.71 words
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