Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1946
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Title Section15 1946-04-16 1 Indian Daily Mail CJL 11. No. S& SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946. PRICE io CENTS.15 words
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338 1946-04-16 1 Nariman Flays New Malayan Constitution ICTROGRADE, REACTIONARY CONSERVATIVE' (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April 15. Mr. K. F. Nariman, ex-Mayor of Llbay and prominent nationalist leader who recently turned from Malaya, in a statement said: "So far as Malaya concerned, neither the Pacific Charter, nor338 words
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99 1946-04-16 1 London, April 14.— (UP) T/jc Sunday Times declared today that tiye Sultans of the nine Malaya States were anxious to visit Ijandon to petition King George about the virtual annexation of their States under the new Malayan union scheme. The paper said that the99 words
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143 1946-04-16 1 London, April 15. It is to be hoped that the British Government will lose no time in sending out to Burma a highlevel delegation to speed up self-government. Only so can the friendship of the Burmese people be retained, says an editorial note in the currentReuter - 143 words
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Article22 1946-04-16 1 Chungking, April 14.— Twice today Communist forces had attacked Changchun airfield, the first attack lasting over four hours, it was stated ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article98 1946-04-16 1 PETHICK-LAWRENCE TO RETIRE London, April 14. The News of the World gossip columnist report today the imminent retirement of Lord Pethick-Lawrence effective upon the completion of the India Mission. Others on the News of the World list of early retirements are: Secretary for the Colonics, George Hall, and Minister forU.P. - 98 words
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324 1946-04-16 1 Teheran April 14.— The re-establishment of Tudeh-run trade unions following the sudden outbreaks among Ispahan's 15,000 cotton mill workers, resulting in the de eat of the company unions during the past two days, was interpreted by right'ist elements here as a move by theU.P. - 324 words
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Article104 1946-04-16 1 SIK HS WANT UNITED INDIA A message cabled yesterday by the President of the Sikh Missionary Tract Society, Malaya, to Master Tara Singh, President, of the Shiromaui Gurudwara Parbandhar Committee, Amritsar read as follous; "We the members of the Sikh Missionary Tract Society, Malaya request yon to stand for a104 words
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Article30 1946-04-16 1 Berlin, April 14.— A joint meeting of 1,500 Berlin Socialist and Communist delegates today formally merged the two parties into a new "Social Unity" Party and elected two presidents.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article44 1946-04-16 1 Shortly before midnight yesterday, a United Press Teheran message te ceived in Singapore said it is officially announced that the *e^^«?' ment has instructed its UNO delegate Hussein Ala to "immediate v withdraw Iran's complaint against the Soviet from the Security Council. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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745 1946-04-16 2 'DISCONTENTED INDIA WOULD BE THREAT TO BRITISH INTERNATIONAL POLICY' Bradford, Apr. 14. The British Labour Government has issued instructions to it, three Minister! at present in India Secretary of State for India Lord Pel hick-Lawrence, President of the Board of Trade SirReuter - 745 words
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91 1946-04-16 2 London, April 14. The Muslim Chamber of Commerce has been formed here for promotion and development of Muslim commerce and trade throughout the Islamic world. A connection will be made with Muslim Chambers of Commerce in other countries, and it is hoped that tradeReuter - 91 words
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282 1946-04-16 2 (From Our Oum Correspondent) Madras, April 15. While the Cabinet Minitten J resting during the week-end, the Congress Working Com muil were holding a full session considering the political situatio arising out of the Cabinet Ministers' visit. It II understood the Congress High282 words
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90 1946-04-16 2 Congress Ministers Are Public Servants, Says Gandhiji (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 15. Writing in the Harijan ©n the question of increase of Congress Ministers' salaries, Gandhiji says: "Ministers and members of the provincial assemblies are in their respective places as servants of the people in sense of the90 words
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319 1946-04-16 2 Manchester, April i-J Congress and Moslem LeaJ must both yield much -;ij than they have yet done if J all-India organisation is tol preserved,, the Liberal \IM chestcr Guardian said inl editorial. I "Clearly we are no !oJ waiting for completeAPI - 319 words
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Article20 1946-04-16 2 Madrae, April 13.— r K M gappa Chettiar has bee* *tM Preaidont of the Soothe* H Chamber of Commerce. H20 words
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1097 1946-04-16 3 lassFasts, Sitdown Strikes, Etc. Planned p Britain If Cabinet Mission Fails IT WILL NEITHER BE FORGIVEN NOR FORGOTTEN" Bradford, April 14.— Plans for mass fasts by over 1,000 [ian workers and seamen, coupled with a sitdown outside Ujyurf of Commons and provincial town halls,Reuter - 1,097 words
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88 1946-04-16 3 Delhi, April ..'..—South Africa may once again witness a great struggle on the lines of Setyngrshu evolved bv Gandhiji if the segregation bill tf enacted, said the leader of the South African Indian delegation now in England. He added: "I cannot88 words
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171 1946-04-16 3 London, Apr. if. Mr. intub 9 impassioned Its! ditch" speech need not necessarily He taken too literally though undoubtedly he inclined to appear a good deal more intractable than the Congress leaders, seys the political and economic *cc4ly F.conomist in its editorial column*. TheReuter - 171 words
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69 1946-04-16 3 Liverpool, April 14. Harry Pol list, Communist leader, addressing an antiEranco rally at Liverpool today urged everyone present to do all in his power to support C^ommuniet affeceiom abroad. "We will accept the constitution of the party to prove onr loyalty by our deedsReuter - 69 words
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Article64 1946-04-16 3 Batavia, April 13. Allied artillery engaged Indonesian* in dug-in positions in the area of Semarang on the northern coast of Ontral Java, it wa« Officially stated here today. Minor clashes with mall parties of terrorist* arc reported from the STOS around ihe great eastern port ofReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1946-04-16 3 Bombey t Apr, 13. Hindus ede/'rating tl* Inrthda) of tboh God Rem deehed with Moslems who objected to the frying of music near their mosques at severed pla.es in the fwoi nice of Bihar ttJay. Officieds averted *errt>us developments. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article43 1946-04-16 3 Bombay, April n.— All inhabitant 0 i j number of villages around C awnpore, premier industrial cent*- of Northern India, have tied to lhe jungha to a\iml a plajpie epidemic which cost lives in CawnpOM itself. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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654 1946-04-16 4 Eight Kempei Men To Hang, 3 Get Lifej SDC ACQUITTED ON GROUNDS OF INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE The curtain was rung doiro on the much-duelled "Double Tenth Case" vesterday morning when sentence ot death was pasted on eight of the notorious members of the Kempeitai, three654 words
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Article148 1946-04-16 4 Ong Hock Jin and Koh Say Yeow, both Inspectors of the Singapore Police Force, were each sentenced to three years r.i. by Lt.Col.G. C.H.Cullcy in the Assessors' Court, yesterday. Thev were convicted jointly on the first charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Lee Liu Min148 words
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Article61 1946-04-16 4 Liverpool. April 14. Damage unofficial estimated at over i! 1.000.000 was caused by fire at an inland sorting depot of hhenej docks and harbour board at Kirby near Liverpool today. Over 1 >,000 bales oi cotton, between 200 and 300 jeeps and three-ton vehicles _nd several air compressorsReuter - 61 words
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Article55 1946-04-16 4 I ondon, April 14. inscribed: "Israel and tW world remember the 30,000 U, mm ated m Bel sen Camp at the h .1 murderous Nazis," vat U nv ei U the site of the camp t.xlav—^r anniversary of the liberation of lls mates, the British newsReuter - 55 words
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275 1946-04-16 4 Singapore Ceylonese Lucky To Hav e Mr. Gimson As Governor Distinguished Gathering At Ceylonese Tea-ParJ A large and distinguished gathering, representative M all races resident here, responded to the invitation of \M Ce> lonese Community of Singapore to a tea-party at ;iJ Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening to do honour275 words
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Article29 1946-04-16 4 Mr. G. Maganlal, of the udlm known Indian firm of M/j \|j*m.H lal \agindas Co., Singaporr. f .M with his family for Botssbey, )t..m terda). m29 words
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Article37 1946-04-16 4 Jerusalem, Apr. 14. Palestine MM wav Workers Union and more thufl 3,000 members of the Haifa Dtstricfl Junior Civil Service Association bit! decided to strike tomorrow in sytn-l pathy with the 2,500 postal worker^ already out.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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