Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1946
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Title Section15 1946-04-22 1 Indian Daily Mail c <>- 1 SIViM'ORI-, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1946. r 1 PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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265 1946-04-22 1 Spain Fortifies Franco -Spanish Border SAYS RUSSIA HAS AGGRESSIVE INTENTIONS London. April 21. Spanish frontier dtffitfhfl said today that Spam had completed the construction of kk a number" of new blockhou>es, casements and machine-^un nests at the western end of the Franco-Spanish border. Air. coim Wills, .News Chronicle correspondent, saidReuter - 265 words
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Article215 1946-04-22 1 P ril 21. Any appraise Russia's the Spanish que>i ootuidflMg th« I of them, in keeping Sorict international I Kcomlo, United Press I lent tvnio&t, Russia wants nmejit out of oflice cl action to that cod, f pf tmt* it n<ce<sary. p Mini; as soon xs215 words
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Article202 1946-04-22 1 New York, April 21.United States experts are working out a revised plan for the United Nations Security Council investigation of Franco Spain, it is understood. The new plan is based on Australia's proposal that a tivc-man committee shall study conditions and report on May 17. whichReuter - 202 words
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181 1946-04-22 1 WdJungtnn, Ajml 21. 1 he \U\ican foreign minister, Fran(ts,n Castillo \ajira, uiJ today that Mfxito will support Australian resolution in the United Nation* council of allegations that Spam threatens uorlj pracc. lollowing a While House conk-i ence witli President Trunun and State Secret.iry181 words
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72 1946-04-22 1 new torn, /\\>m 20. eimcricans are likely to eat more cah< the coming months in ordei to oaf /<■(•</ the uorlJ. Tkk h the opinion of many bahew and others uho stated that p&Met are more (nnfifahle to wll tbtn /'read, and MrriU.P. - 72 words
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184 1946-04-22 1 Southport \r Mr Fcnncr Brockway, Independent I a bour Pam political secretary, told the annual inference o f the Independent Labour Party at SouAporl today that thai he had received information from a "reliable source inReuter - 184 words
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Article17 1946-04-22 1 Salem, Apr V Stlem expeneru i .1 hailstorm recent l\ .ucompinicd by Krong wind and heavy showers.17 words
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Article500 1946-04-22 2 THIS IS THE KIND OF STORY ABOUT INDIA THAT IS DISHED OUT TO BRITONS YESTERDAY THEY WERE TOLD: Can British Strtesmanship Avert A Catastrophe'? hi' condemned the nw tor spreading pjnic and the ediu Jted men who from khind the scones incited others toReuter - 500 words
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289 1946-04-22 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, April 20 The Vfadrai Congresi Legislature party under the chairmanship of Mr iiri. ex-Minister, decided to reject the Congress w*orkmg Committee's advice bj u* rotes \S, regarding the election of Raja* gopalachari as the party'* leader. Out off i«<6 rnemben of289 words
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Article52 1946-04-22 2 {From Our Own Correspondent) Vuniiih, April to. The Pmwjtb Government /us lifted I>j>i m the Comgreu Socuditi Part). S<maIki lexers Mr, \ai frthssb Xara'm, /)r. Kant Nanohar I <>/va and Mr. Acbui PdtuiirJ/hi'i hjic been nil ittd by A.dJ for coHsultstiotn at the earliest possible time after52 words
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Article58 1946-04-22 2 (From Our OIVSJ Correspondent) Rangoon, Apnl 19. M. s. Doshi former employee of the A/ad Hind (iovernmenr, was unable to attend court where he is standing trial at I'vapon yesterday owing to illness. No further date for hearing the case has been fixed. Mr, I U. Munshi, one58 words
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Article48 1946-04-22 2 (From Our Oun CornspotiJt nt) Bombay Apnl 20— Mrs. Hansa Mehta, President of the All-India Women's Conference, is going to NewYork tomorrow to serve as a member of the Sub-Commisson on the status of women. The sub-commission is meeting on April 29.48 words
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416 1946-04-22 2 TIBETAN GOODWILL MISSION TO INDIA AND CHINA AGE-OLD TRADITIONS REVIVED (From A $/xv/<// Cormpom4t*t) Reviving age-old traditions of friendship with In I China, distant Tibet recently sent out an eight-man Mission to convey its appreciation on the magnino played by the two countries in defeating the Axis. H After ?>pt\'idinL:416 words
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Article130 1946-04-22 2 "JAI HIN DI" (From Our Own Cones p> Bombay, April 2 r ne term "Jai Hind" is no ally accepted as a ereetiiii: throughout according to in trticl j>. lisheJ in a local m today. The writer adds it is 1 Chinaman or Malayan Indian: it is used freely b130 words
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876 1946-04-22 3 "Malayan Indian Who Took Active Interest In Independence Movement Are Being Cleverly Cuningly Punished" Indian Leader Criticises Local Authorities Kuala Lumpur, April 21 Government^ policici ia -Malaya since the reocciipation came for criticism at the hands 01 Ajr. j. a. Thivy, Secreur] o< the formei Provisional Government ol Free fndia,876 words
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181 1946-04-22 3 Britain's Muslims Will Declare 'Holy War' If Pakistan Is Not Granted BACK JINNAHTO THE HILT -Indian Muslim, i n Great Britainwil war if the British Cabin* Mission doci no •n tor I akistan and insists on the formatioi ivernmeni and the} will invoke the iid o er h iUO]t> llvin181 words
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Article81 1946-04-22 3 U.-Cen. Sir Miles Dempsey K( B. KBE, DSO, M.( before SEAC on Wednesday l*sl ued t'\ fnHnunr; Oder of the "I odty 1 inn Lm South Essi As, n.vit to tskt thi\ Usi port unit} In thsfik you til for tin 1 i k you A." t81 words
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239 1946-04-22 3 Arrangements have now been made to implement the contract, concluded in London wn the Colonial Office and the British Association oi Strain funts, to' con mercialising the distribution of relief supplies mii ito Mi!.,-, i Government i int. ■i^ks ,i sued Mipplies, which have been239 words
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432 1946-04-22 4 BLOOD TRAIL LEADS TO SPOT WHERE AUSTRALIANS WERE AMBUSHED Batavia, April 10. -Searches have loilM I blood uau ten miles >outh of Buitenzorg, Western )*\a. where a party oi Australian war crima invtttifaton rai ambushed on Wednesday. So tar the) hav< tailed to locate i lu* missing tnemhtci oi theReuter - 432 words
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Article209 1946-04-22 4 Lieut. -Col. i. (i Thomson, chief of the Public Relation* Office, Singapore, waj boil to local newsbqunds at an informal, but rjelightful teapart}' at hi> residence on i SaiurcUv afternoon. It was the tirst occasion in nun>. num y&fs that newsmen and women, who are209 words
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Article26 1946-04-22 4 Sm l\Uu, April .—MajorCinitrul Shah Sana: h r t t»irt t \l to bttt" written a book entitled "ISA and its .V./j;/." wbfcbh t" pubItsbtJ ><>uii.26 words
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Article, Illustration56 1946-04-22 4 .hi eight-man Goodwill Mission from distant Tibet ■visited India recently and will be soon visiting China. 1 Picture shows some of the personnel oj the Mission with the baggagt oj presents they brought a/on lI. M. the King, the Viceroy, and some also for I ..V President56 words
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224 1946-04-22 4 wafhington, April 20. In a motfl up-to-d. I atomic enert:} the Senate's Atomic I* nerey Co;:. 1 said |hat any modern industrial nation will be abh atom bombf within five to IJ years and that Asia pOO of atom secrets MEAI precariously shortlived.U.P. - 224 words
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131 1946-04-22 4 List Thursday e\en j pmtimg last and \xv vet jnother successfi u cll-known Roriii.i Sydney, provided an ture on his obscrvatior. bate from three and I uianiciu jt C hjntji. NX h.it to his view H btiof, was the funJ of concept >on RUnii131 words
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