Indian Daily Mail, 18 April 1946

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  • 11 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL .8, En PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 249 1 Yuth African Labourites Revolt Against A nti- Indian Bill LEADER AND ANOTHER RESIGN: INDIANS TO START RESISTANCE cable from the Indian Congress in Transvaal to the Independent Labour Party's Political Secretary, A. I ennei Brockway. Replying, Mr. Brockway saw "Vhile you must decide for yourselves your course of action, I
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  • 195 1 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 17.— The Congress Working Committee today adopted a lengthy resolution relating to Pandit Nehru's recent visit to Malaya. The resolution said: "The Working Committee considered the reports presented by Nehruji and Huthee Singh and records its appreciation of
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  • 204 1 I V A P r. i6.-The i opened today "Vrc: by the Secre- UNO,Trygv« a l position ot I llc L prO u th€ in had withdrawn Council', agenda 1 tor the Council Enc took dccision v id >*. it mav well M, o way with which it rer
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  • 23 1 •^.-Herbert Smith. "ited States rubber ted today that the r !im production of n in history will roll he United States this U.P.
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  • 162 1 Singapore, Apr. 17. —Sir Edward Cent, Governor of the Malayan Union, at a conference with local newspapermen at Government House thix afternoon, said he was particularly impressed by the manner in which the whole country had been pulling together towards rehabilitation. It the spirit
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  • 223 1 The Hague, April l6.— With Indonesia, like India, in the throes of constitutional negotiations, a six-point administrative scheme for an autonomous Indonesia devised by the Unofficial Indonesian Republican Government^ became known here today. According to the Dutchl**""* all **£***<*> i i pcans and
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  • 463 2 REFUSES TO BELIEVE MAJORITY OF MUSLIMS WANT PAKISTAN present parity* tailed, anotfcer struggle cannot be avoided. N'jrain denounced Indian communists, saying they are "Russian filth columnists an J as such are a perpetual danger to the country, irrespective of what policy they may be following
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  • 148 2 {from Om Own {.orrm^mdtnt) Delhi, April i f>. TJu ».<>i respondent of \nJiav \fni\\ report i th( private t.ilk tti lilxp.il Kulcr uitr brother Princes ,ind dccfaftl Bhopal i< pbjriog Jiinuh's liliop.il is rtpotted to haw s.iid; "I am I Mussal nun Mid a* Mck
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  • 95 2 EDITOR PUBLISHER OF TAMIL PAPER ACQUITTED (From Our Own Corresf>onJcn/) Madras, April i 6.— The Madras High Court today acquitted Messrs. X. Ramaratnam and V. Sw.imi, Editor and publisher respect ive'y of the Madras Tamil daily, Bharat Dei of an offence of sedition in respect of an article published in
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  • 60 2 (Fwn Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April 16.— The Homo Minister announced yesterday th.it Goyernipcni would compensate tho*: who not oi their own accord suffered during the 1942 movement. The question of disposing of collective fines realised is under consideration. The Government did not intend ordering
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Corresptmlenf) New Delhi, Apr. i 6.— The Congress Working Committee discusses it tomorrow's meeting Pandit Nehru's refx>rt on Ins Malayan visit. Jinnah met the British Cabinet Mission today for two hours. Messrs. Ram Singh, K. I>. Tfcimayya, P. S. Raturi, B. S. Nagiand Mehar
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  • 79 2 BRITISH PUBLISHING FIRM BOYCOTTED (From Our O k Calcutta, Apr.l it, fhe Cat University Syndicate nrfTJ sidcrcd a proposal i l.shed by a ccrta.n B hrm in Calcutta b, Kll{ J! study as a protest aga.. book ccriaau words s. and "renegacjc," Ki*i $übhas Bose and the I The publishers
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  • 552 2 Bradford, April 16.— Three concrete reasons Brid must reach an agreement with India at all cosr> .tregM by Mr. Fenner Brockway, political secretary of the \ndam dent Labour Party, at the final meeting of the onfcnJ convened by the Federation of Indian Associatio j n ra Britain. Ihe cornerstone
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  • 681 3 K use Of Commons Discussion :uii, April 16. The House of Commons tonight the Government motion approving the continuance of the proclamation issued under section 93 of the j ment of India Act, 1935, by the Governor of Madras, cover any possible
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  • 64 3 Neu 0,//)/, .\\nil .6.— M tuunaswsmi MujJisrJesdei of the Wawf, announced in the Centrd AssemUy tndu) that if the South Africsn Bill restricting the right* of Ini'mm to occupy <i»d wqutre k*d m certam ptrti of $9Uth .\fnea is Jmssid into lau,
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  • 756 3 Colonel Shastry, Director, Government of India's Medical Mission, Kuala Lumpur sends the following statement and appeal The Government of India's Medical Million arrived at Kuala Lumpur on the 17th March, and opened its first centre on the 22nd March at
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  • 55 3 London, April 16. Ruckhi&hant Palace today denied a rejnirt from Colon/ ho that there was a fuissih/lttv of Their Majesties tin- Kiny, and Oneen and Princesses V.lizahclh ami Margaret lisitin^ Ceylon after their Somtb African tour, arriun^ in time for (clchiations flunking the creation of
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  • 61 3 Dehli, April A resolution expressing dis.ipprov.il of thi reforms announced by the Maharaja in the State was adopted by tin- ochin Prajanv.nd.il yesterday. Ernakulam maiuW opined the reforms are far short of the demand tor a full, responsible government Mid decided not to co-operate in the
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  • 34 3 (l-tom Our Gun Correspondent) Mulr.is Apnl if. Mr*. RadhaW Sublur.n.in ongit«) wai elected to the Council of Stttt in the vacancy cauied by the- death of Narayandai Girdharidis from Madras ity..
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  • 896 4 MALAYAN UNION CITIZENSHIP PROPOSALS OFFICIAL 1 The followiiig are the proposal* foi M l K>l Citizenship ai the) appear ii I naand Papei 674 1 Ibe M Union C itizenthip Order in Council *ill provide thai the following I trill be Mil I is. |V' male, wlu :hi 1 married
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  • 151 4 It 1- purely 10 1 J"J 1 thai it isbtd 1 I' l l 1 1 m sMck ym («ni people nuist k pun shed. Hid Lt. si G. CH I njlfy, when tetued I lias bin Miv iloham- ed >»al!eh to two
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  • 54 4 Charles Ktyser, an American seaman p/ai acquitted and discharged by Lt. Col. G. C. 11. Cnlley in thr A^^t'^!«()r^' Court on Tutfdaj on a charp armed robbcr\ The president acquitted the accused without calling on the defence, saying that the identification ot the accused was unsatisfactory, Mr.
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  • 129 4 GOVERNMENT HELP SOUGHT TO SUPPLY MORE FISH Tnc Singapore Marine Products c ompany, with headouarten at lO9*A, Beach Road, were hi.l^ts at 1 t;rrm held \e«terda\ u the Cecil Restaurant for representatives ot tlv. Press. Mr. Abdul A/i/ bin lshuk. one ot the directors oi the company, laid that the
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  • 47 4 Mr. Richard Sidney will be the speaker at tonight's Iccture-meetini; of the Fast and West Society. Hii subject will be: An old Malayan sits hack and takes notice." The lecture is scheduled tor fc p.m. at the Army Education Centre, Armenian Street.
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  • 35 4 Bezwsda April i I ance Naik V. K. Soto/lerajulu, of the Indian I ngineen, was fatally assaulted In Sgt.-Major in .1 military ipecial tr.nn on wty to Madras from Calcutta. Trie Sct.-Mafor has bean arrested.
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  • 31 4 DEMOCRATIC INDIANS' MEETING A general nitv .crane Lta§H elect ticv* oHkc-U will Iv held i.i- Jt p.m.. tf the SmcJjxirc llboh 1 jhour L'iihhi, Rj tC All iiKunlxTs arc M^ncM r^;
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