Indian Daily Mail, 15 April 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Ma il ftnl 11. No. 55. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 247 1 Truman's Optimism Not Borne Out By Facts: Danger Of Indian Case Being Overlooked Washington, April 14.— The Washington Post editorially today said that India's food situation is worse than anywhere else in the world. Optimism about the famine situation in India expressed by President
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  • 444 1 t London, April 13. In the final constitutional settlement eturtn Holland and Indonesia, each will deal their common ftrests as equal partners, but after a certain period Indoesianx will be free to break away if they wish.
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  • 324 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 14. The Congress Working Committee met yesterday and discussed the suggestion for a confederation as a solution for the present deadlock. Exact authorship of the plan is unknown but the principal features are; one, two or more federations with
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  • 312 1 Differing Points Of View Between British Egyptians Cairo, April 13.— The bivr difference in the British and Egyptian points of view of the forthcoming talks on revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 is reflected in the composition of their delegations. To Britain the safety of the Middle East and
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  • 605 2 Political India Hails His Re-Entry Into Active Politics (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Apr. 12.— Dark-glassed, dhoti-wearing C. Rajaeopalachari;s voluntary retirement from active politics shows certain signs of abrupt ending with the Congress High Command's latest decision at Delhi suggesting him to the
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  • 343 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 13.— Gandhiji, accompanied by Sardar YJlabhai Patel and Mr. Pyarrlal, his secretary, visited Red Fort yesterday to sec some I.N.A. officers detained there. When Gandhiji arrived in the Fort, he was received bv two senior military •fficers
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  • 54 2 UNTOUCHABILITY OBSERVANCE IS OFFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) The observance of untouchability will be considered an offence by a lawproposed by the Bombay Congress Ministry. They are collecting statistics on the disabilities of untouchables in the province for drawing the necessary bdl which will be introduced in the Bombay Assembly
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  • 152 2 Five- Year Plan To Overcome India's Food Deficit (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Food member Mr. Srivastava met Maulana Azad, Congress President, and discussed the steps taken by the Government for distributing foodstuffs received from abroad. Mr. Srivatsava thought what was necessary more than anything else at present was to guard
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  • 211 2 NETAJI' S PERSONAL SECRETARY BELIEVES HE IS ALIVE (From Our Own Corr,,/^ Calcutta, April 1 1.-Un m close associate of Subl^ C.u n Jr a J has declared he could m >t u** Netaji is dead but must be ali* e Major A bid Hasan, who w« J sonal secretary
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  • 50 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April 13.— 77*- Utest story about Subhas Chandra Bose attributed to Captain Vf;r Sultsa Ahmed, of the Azad Html Fouj is that Netaji is now in Rmsia tni aunitini t/?e appropriate trme for leadtng the liberation army tnta Ind to*
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  • 80 2 SERVANTS OF INDIA SOCIETY MEMBER FOR MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April 13. Mr.l G. Sarangapani, member 0 the Servants of India Society, is going to Malaya next wed to participate in rebel operations. He will stay for three mooch will be returning to India to submit the Government
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  • 40 2 (From Our Own Cortesp One was killed and thr.x tff* when the police opened tir v. in COS tion with an election clash ill N* W ri yesterday. Seventeen were MB Wo^>ital with stab injuries
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  • 557 3 U NATIONAL CONGRESS ISSUES A WARNING |nN pr 12.— 1n an eleventh hour appeal to the South government, the Working Committee of the Indian ra (on" re** has passed a resolution condemning the on j y nl i.lndian legislation as "the
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  • 298 3 CRUCIAL PHASE OF INDO-BRITISH TALKS BEGINS (From Our Ou n Correspondent) New Delhi, April ij. The most crucial phase of the talks bc?an ywterdav when Cripp* called on Gandhiji and had an hour's talk on the political situation. Cripps is reported to have indicated the manner in which the Cabinet
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  • 158 3 Closer Unity Between China India (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 13. Hopeful prospects of a suitable market in China for India's surplus cotton and tobacco are indicat#d by Mr. K. K. Chettur, leader of the Indo-Trade delegation to China. The delegation has left lor China to had out
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  • 86 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Apr. 13. Central Calcutta Congress workers are worshipping images of goddess Bhavani in which Subhas Chandra Bose is represented as receiving the victory sword from her hands. The image depicts goddess Bhavani on a lion offering the sword to Netaji,
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  • 109 3 INDIA-WIDE ENQUIRY REGARDING CONDITION OF INA MEN (From Our Oun Corresponeens) Madras, April I J.— Mr. K. P. Thomas, who has been deputed by Sardar Vallabhai Patcl, President of the Central I.N.A. Relief Committee, for a tour of Malabar .\nd adjoining States for the study of local relief measures for
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  • 36 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April .3— Sixty formeI.N.A. men were released trom the Nilganj camp, s<> oi *'hoin left tot Delhi and the rest reported to the Bengal I.N.A. Relict Committee.
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  • 202 3 (Frenn Our Ou n (^respondent New Delhi. April Mr. Saiva Naravan (Congrees) asked ia the Assembly today what step the Government proposed taking immediately to remedy the situation described in a Proas report, under the heading "government's callousness," towards I.N.A. osen in which Mr. Amiva Nath Bose, Secretary,
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  • 104 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 13. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, just released from Lahore Jail, interviewed, described tljc jail as the India Government's torbure house. He stated he was kept in the cell for 16 months, continuously interrogated 14 hours' daily for 50 days. During
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  • 83 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Apr. 13. The Bombay sweepers' strike continues. A proposal for seeking the help of military technical personnel to restore the normal working ot chokedUp drains, was discussed by the government. A continent of sappers and miners, it is understood, will
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  • 786 4 "THAT IS NONSENSE. I'LL BE WORSE OFF THAN BEFORE," HE EMPHASISES Representatives of the local P«M shot main qtif.iu>n> at th. Rajah of Sarawak when h. kindly granted Am an kterview at Government House on Saturday moraing. Ib. inference was made possible
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  • 44 4 CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE MEETS MISSION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 13. -The Congrats Working Committee met the British Cabinet Mission today and had informal talks. C. Rajagopalachari dined with the Cabinet Mission and had a long, informal talk on the constitutional question.
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  • 341 4 The following statement was driven to local Pressmen on Saturday by Lieut. -Col. Hamer, Deput> Yood Controller, Singapore, at the Governor's weekly Pro* conference: I lour has now been available in the ration shop* for 9 UJOtki and bread has been on sale
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  • 58 4 (From Our Own (ones pondeibt) Madras. April 13. All-India Radio, Madras, has agreed to the Food l>tpartment's suggu*tioe te include a five minutes programme in their rural broadcasts for instructing the rural public on how to cook dishes other than rice and keep them
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  • 46 4 New Delhi, April 15. Considerable damage was caused at Gandhi ji's camp in the sweeper's colony due to a dust storm. Two shamianas collapsed and several electric bulbs were broken. Mahatma Gandhi had to share his room with eight other people who had no other shelter.
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  • 90 4 DISTINGUISHED GUEST FROM CEYLON ARRIVE His Excellency the r, Ceylon, Sir Hean- \^J^ Moore, and the Hon. Mr. Dc/ vakc, leader of the State cjl Cevlon, arrived bv Jlr t <Tj morning. Besides His Excellency \^r oi Singapore's represent^ Ceylon Government's R l?rt^ in Malava, Mr. Rajasingh^ Messrs. V. J.
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  • 110 4 ONLY INDIANS CAN ARBITRATE IN COMMUNAL PROBLEM London, Apr. 1 1. (UP) "fyi League Leader, Mr. Krishna 1 opposing the scheme tor an J tional commission under British pices to arbitrate India's coma problems, said toda\ that "on) provisional national <;o\ crr.mect India can call such a commons Addressing a
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