Indian Daily Mail, 12 April 1946

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  • 19 1 Ind ia n Da il y Mail L [1 No. S3- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 271 1 UNO Security Council To Investigate S. Supports Poland Re Putting •ranco Spain On Council Agenda After This Disclosure V »rk, April II. Official sources revealed today nited States will support Poland's request for full llJn 0 uncil discussion of
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  • 86 1 Farewell With Jewelled Swords Daggers Damascus, Apr. 10. The city of Damascus, capital of Syria, will present a jewelled sword to Gen. Sir Bernard Paget, British Commander-in-Chief in the Mid</e East, tomorrow when the_city is celebrating evacuation day to mark the departure of British and French troops. The city will
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  • 145 1 Britain Doing: Everything For Famine-Threatened Areas London. Apr. 10.— The British Government is doing its utmost to ensure that the greatest possible quantity of grain and rice is made rapidly available to meet the needs of countries where famine is now an ever threatening danger, declared the British Premier. Mr.
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  • 24 1 Paris. Apr. P.-- The French Cabinet today agreed to continue AngloFrench talks with a view to preparing the ground for a British-France alliance. Reuter
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  • 209 1 Teheran Apr. 10. Kurdish tribes in revolt in northern Iran were today reported to be besieging several Iranian outposts and to have already overpowered some of them. The numerical strength and supplies of the defenders is unknown, but the attacking forces are believed to have
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  • 89 1 Batavia, Apr. 10.— The Dutch occupation of Bandung is now completed, it was reported today. One fully equipped battallion comprising 2">o Dutch troops was flown to Bandung in the last few days to relieve the British battallion there. It was officially disclosed today that the bodies
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  • 311 1 Resumption Of Civil War Unlikely Chungking. Apr. 10. Some Optimism tempered with the memory of past failures was evident here today concerning the possibility of a settlement between the Chinese Communists and Nationalists. Information Minister K. C. Wu said that as far as the government
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  • 70 1 Chungking, Apr. 11. The whereaboutfl of Henry I'u-yi, puppet emperor of Mauehukiio, are not known by CUnese authorities, it was revealed today by ice -Minister Liu Chieh. The Soviet ambassador some time ago informed the Chinese foreijrn minister they were prepared i(t hand over Henry
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  • 589 2 SOMETHING CONCRETE WILL BE DONE FOR INDIANS" Lord Pethick- Lawrence PROMISE OF A DEFINITE STATEMENT FROM CABINET MISSION SOON Delhi, April 11. Speaking at a reception given by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru for the touring Cabinet members, Lord Pethick-Lau rence, Secretary of State for India, declared: "Complex as the problems
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  • 225 2 (From Ottr Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 10. Starvation deaths have begun in Calcutta and destitutes are coming into the city from outlying districts. If the Government do not take necessary measures, the Mayor fears a situation may develop in the city comparable
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  • 590 2 COMMENTARY FROM INDIA H (From Our Special Correspondent) Madras, April 10— As the exploratory talks of Cabinet Ministers proceed, one thing becomes clear except Muslim Leaguers, are agreed that the division of U is impossible. The Cabinet Ministers' attitude is not
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  • 98 2 (From Our Own Correspond* Bombay, April 10.— I.N.A. men responded to the Congress committee's call sm teered to sweep Bombay KK* B lanes which have been stinking uncleared debris and sewagt following a strike by 1 1,000 M uni( sweepers and scavengers. The strike
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  • 327 3 Britons Sincerely Determined About Full Independence For India, Says Amery FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA HOPES FREE INDIA WILL BE BRITAIN'S FRIEND Paris, April 10. Former Secretary of State for India, Leopold Amery, told French Pressmen in Paris today that practically everybody in Britain, irrespective of party, was sincerely
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  • 109 3 Vpril io,- Ceylon {ken off the air according to in- ion received here from jptish Ministry of Civil l} r „-week 8.0.A.C C,, Lancastrian service from the his been diverted from Karachi Sydney and Darwin, 1 iberator service opereen Ceylon and Aus0. occasionally finding room
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  • 118 3 Vasl ngton, April 10. A special i. v ttec ill Hold a hearing on ,Jian immigration legislation next omhv before referring the matter to L committee tor a vote. Two hulians will appear before the D v. Mr. J. Singh, President of ie Indian League
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  • 87 3 Colombo, April 10. Somewhere in id-ocean between Colombo and Austin, th: IyjOOO-tOB British carrier, I.MS. Victorious, will dump overDJrJ twenty-fobr American Corsair ghter planes. These are Lend-Lease Kraft v.h.ch America does not want ack. On h_. voyage out from England, worms similarly disposed of I
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  • 38 3 lot Bombay sweepers' strike counts. ongress have organised saniJ o' squads to clean up the filthy J*tl and volunteers are seen cleaning from the streets. volunteen are also expected to 1 *wage stations to prevent sewage N»overflowing manholes.
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  • 114 3 New York, April 9.— Oscar Lange, the Polish delegate to UNO, has notified the Security Council that Poland considers the existing activities of the Franco regime a threat to international peace He has notified the Secretarv General of UNO, Trvgvc Lie, who will soon ask for the Polish
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  • 108 3 PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NEPAL— HOME OF THE GURKHAS Khatmandu (India), April ii. Plans for industrialisation and general development are afoot in the independent Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal —the home of the Gurkhas. The new Prime Minister ot the State, General Sir Padma Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, has drawn up
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  • 139 3 Bombay, April II. With the slogan "every man a dwelling, every dwelling a home," a housing committee appointed by the Government of Bombay has prepared a plan to provide better houses for the 2,800,000 people of Bombay and suburbs at an expenditure of
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  • 79 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 10. Mr. Jinnah hai been cited as a witness by the Secretary m the Nawabof Arcot in •defamation case filed by him against the Editor of a local English weekly. The complainant alleges the Editor published, tWO weeks
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  • 127 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 10. In the Central Assembly yesterday, the Home Member said the Government of India has informed the Malayan authorities that the Indian Government had no objection to Mr. N. Raghavan's return to India. Replying to another question
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  • 52 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, April io.—rorty-iwo Sindhis arrived here from Manila. During the Japanese occupation of Philppines, they said, all the 20 shops of Sind merchants, were destroyed and property estimated at Rs. 25,000,000 was lost. They have submitted their claims to the
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  • 51 3 Madras, April n.— Water is m. scarce in Penukonda, a village near Madras, that it is being «dd at (.pies (a cents) a cup. Tanks and wells have dried up as a result of the drought which fa threatening Southern India with famine.-
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  • 75 3 Colombo, April 10. The Dutch Navy is not to be allowed to buy surplus American stores left in Ceylon. These stores have already been bought by the Ceylon Government. Recently the sub-committee of the Board of Ministers, which is dealing with the disposal of these- surplus
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  • 50 3 I Tokyo, A/nil \o.—\t is almost as hard to die as to lue under the „eu yen restrictions, the "Tokyo Shimbun" observed today, pointing mil that i,»xx) yen could he drawn for a funeral but that a "decent black market burial" tost },000.- U.P.
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  • 287 4 Denounce Jinnah As "A Reactionary" And Obstacle To India's Freedom \t i meeting of the Singapore Indian Nationalist Muslim, held on April 10, at No. jo, Vrcade, under the chair■unship of Mr. V. P. Abdulla, three resolutions were adopted, and it was aUo decided to
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  • 120 4 UNSCRUPULOUS PERSONS IMPERSONATING AS MPAJA In a letter to the Editor, the South Johore I Service Comrades Association, Johore Bahni, sa\ s: "It has come .to the notice of the entral Committee of [he Ex-Service Comrades Association thai certain unSCfUpulous gangsters and terrorists are carrying out their nefarious activities in
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  • 25 4 Honolulu. Apr. »>._'r|„. Vl Cross authorities announced todav that the tidal irave foil of dead anil minding Nan mounted to 2*5 in the inland. UP
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  • 139 4 SOVIET IRON RING ROUND NORTHERN IRAN DISAPPEARS Teheran, Apr. 10— The iron ring which the Russians had thrown around northern Iran during four yean of Soviet occupation is quickly disappearing. The Red Army has virtually withdrawn from all Iranian provinces SS eepting Azerbaijan to the Caspian Sea peril where, according
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  • 43 4 New York. Apr. 10— The INO Security Couneil is to meet at 8 p.m. 6.M.T. on Monday to discuss the Russian and Persian letters on whether the Persian question shall he expunged from the Couneira agenda. Reuter
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  • 23 4 Tokyo, Apr. 10. The only "incident" oi the Japanese elections today w/is when sn elderly woman dropped dead while recording her vote. Reuter
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  • 205 4 "The Court tinds you guilty of the first char y committed a long and brutal ass: It. resulting in the death of two defenceless men under your charge, and you are to suff^ death bv hanging for your crime." said
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  • 90 4 Teheran, Apr. 10— The letter by the Persian delegate. Hussein Ala, opposing the Soviet request for deletion of the Persian issue from the Security Council's agenda, was >ent to the Council's chairman without direct instructions from the Persian Government. Persian spokesman Prince Muz/afar Rirouz said here
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  • 311 4 Japs To Blame For SinoMalay Clashes In Malaya HOUSE OF COMMONS DISCUSSION London. Apr. 10. Racial feeling between the Chinese and Malays in Malaya which led to the murder of 56 Malays in a mosque at Hikaw. Perak, on Mar. 6 was directly attributed to Japanese occupation by the Colonial
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  • 60 4 The Ceylon Tamils' AasocistMl Singapore, will hold a social si premises. No. 11 Handy Road, S pore, on Saturday the 18th April. 1946, at 7 p.m. on the occasion oftfci Hindu New Year and their Nations' Day. All members of the Ceylon rani community
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  • 103 4 C hen Tin was on edi enccd to two years' r.i. In _q> (i. H. Culley in the tor being in possession of revolver, .1 pistol .mil nine rounds of ammunition. Mr. A. I\ Rajah, the officer, alleged that at* 7.30 p.m. 00 March
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  • 106 4 A conferegcf on the food Cffcii in South-Kast Asia will he hold ii Singapore under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn, Special NUU* sioner. The conference, which will April 15th, will be attended I Supreme Allied Commander, SouthFast A>ia. the Governors of Bums, Ceylon, the Malayan Union,
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