Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1946

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  • 16 1 INdian Daily Mail m 11. No- fr- I SIX'-AI'ORK, FRIDAY, AI'RII. i., 4 PKICh io CENTS.
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  • 627 1 2 Killed, 10 Injured In Singapore Road Smash AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONER (IAIDE MASSEY'S INSPIRING ADDRESS marred the Anzac Day Dawn Commemoration I I at the Cenotaph, Singapore, yesterday morning. truck, with 12 army personnel, overturned on the Bukit the way to attend the service. Two
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  • 73 1 LORD LADY SINHA IN LONDON London, Apr. 25. lord Aroon Sinlu. the only Indian peer, and Lady Sinha, arrived in London today. Lord Sinha told Renter he hoped the Cabinet Mission now in India would solve the political problems confronting the different elements in the country. Lord Sinha is expected
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  • 47 1 London, Apr. 24. The Cahirtet at a wetting lading nearly tu<> hours tonight is btlifnJ to hate decided against bread rationing for Britain. In its plaee other ufx-at economies are expected to be made. An official announcement to- morrow h anticipated. Reuter
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  • 56 1 Bjtavij, April 25. Admiral Lord Louis Mount bat ten arrived by an today for a two-day visit to Batavia and Bandoeng. Indonesian sources said today that Lord Louis Mountbatten intends to see Premier SutanSjahrir in connection with the Indonesian rice position and the Premier's offer of 500,000 tons of I
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  • 438 1 Sjahrir's Delegates Return Pessimistic The Hague, April £5. In an atmosphere of some pessimism with regard to the results of their ten days' discussions with the Dutch Government, the three delegated members of Dr. Sjahrir's Indonesian Government are taking off early today for Batavia. It is
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  • 256 2 "Cabinet Delegation Determined On Complex Freedom For India" Mr. A.V.Alexander Indian Problem May Take Longer To Resolve Than At First Expected London, Apr. 24— The Indian problem may take longer to resolve than m expected, says a letter received from the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander,
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  • 161 2 (From Our Ourt Correspondent) Madras, April i*.— The new Orissa Ministry took office in Cuttack yesterday. The Ministry's first act was to release 41 political prisoners; ;he remaining 4 s m> expected to be released as soon as possible. Premier Mahatab has set
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  • 82 2 FINAL ACT OF INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE (From Owr Own Correspondent) Bhopal. Apr. 24. An appeal to the people to rise above petty squabble and internal bickerings was made by Pandit Jawah.irlal Nehru addressing i public meeting at Bhopal yesterday. Nehruji added that vital negotiations were in progress in Delhi. "The curtain
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  • 58 2 (Frtm Our Own Correspondent) Calicut, Apr. 24. Lieut-Col. Lakshmi, who has just returned from 1 hurried tour of north Malabar in a statement says that popular enthusiasm for the INA is unlimited and ctforts to collect funds for giving help to IXA men and re-settle them
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  • 43 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Apr. 24. The Jacobabad District Congress Committee has invited Captain Shah Nawaz to preside over the district political conference being held on M.iy 13. The conference will discuss the present political situation in India.
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  • 35 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 24. Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan, member of the Central Legislative Assembly is going to Colombo tomorrow to inaugurate the Ceylon Indian Congress at Nuaraeliv.i on Apr. id.
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  • 43 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, April 24.— The Madras Government have sanctioned a scheme for the construction of a Thermal electric station in Madura on an estimated cost of 88 lakhs. The scheme is expected to work early in 1947.
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  • 39 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras. Apr. 24. The Madras Governor is going to Bangalore tomorrow to meet Herbert Hoover, chief American lamine investigator. The Governor is likely to discuss the food situation in his province.
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  • 78 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 24. A demand for settlement of the scheduled, castes in separate villages was made by Ambcdkar, Viceroy's Council member, who added that because of intolerable conditions in which the scheduled castes lived in Bombay and Madras it is necessary to have separate
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  • 499 2 AUSTRALIA'S HUGE CONTRIBUTION Washington, Apr. 24.— The Combined Foo.l i; J officially continued that the 200,000 tons of Brii i vhei will be diverted to UNRRA countries, India and 1 Briti zone of Germany immediately. Sixty thousand tons will go to India, 60,000
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  • 64 2 Promise To Netaji Reiterated (From Our Own C Trivandrum, Apr. 1 vancore IN A confer Quilon under the p. Lieut -Col. l.akshmi p reiterating their prot Subhas Bose to attain In ence at all costs, and 1 presentation of the St stituent assembly by scntatives alone. Bombay, April —1 Hoover
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  • 1061 3 1 Exotic Beauty On One Side Starvation And Disease I On Other Bangkok, April, 25 Siam is a country uith two facet, wnt^ Waldo Drake. Far F.astern Correspondent of the Los Angeles Times. The visiting foreigner usually tees only Bangkok, which is the glittering, briehtly-painted,
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  • 66 3 BANGKOK S'PORE BPtfSS TRAIN SERVICE SOON knr 24.- The i- Railways lias i, hoped .0 Bangkok-Singa-train service Dre is discontinued dur-,-umption has been It because many J through bomb--,-t oi tin- war. have now been re\rm\ engineers exthac over the Hntish engineers Bangkok R.ver bv 1 DC possible M ttfrom
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  • 45 3 [pr. n.—T/.h Smrs* I] h "<>u dhcMsS' ,j the inn ComttUmI mhiy i" heUimg Jail) utJMMM cornto (she it through ]j f t !7i as posuhlc. tl\ m u comtigned /'■> Kimg i on Hty ioth. The be mar kid />) a Riittci.
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  • 68 3 SINO-SIAM TREATY OF AMITY \pr. 24. Ratirinou been ex- he recently signed cat; \:nity between ::a. future diplomatic re- b. exchanged, and C rntnent official is althc acquirement of hinese I egation in closer relations as a rematic representation. ire expected to take •st in Siamese aHairs. is .1 report
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  • 25 3 trr m „u n Correspondent) :4. Profenor N. of the Central is going to i to attend the Interpeasani) Conference to information rclubrolu.
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  • 96 3 London, Apr. z\: A deputation to discuss the problems oi Indiana m South Africa v ill be lew bj the Federation <>t liuli.in Association* m Britain to Field Vl.ush.il Jan Smuts, Premier of South Africa, who is .irii\ins; here this week. A nienioraiuluin protesting .lu.imst colour
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  • 251 4 Ai I meeting ot ilk New i>emoCTStiC league Of Indians, held on ;isl April, 1946, at the premises ol the Singi|x>re Munitipal and Government fcmplmees 1 akuu L'nmn. R.ice COHfM Lain. Mr. A. M.tri uas unamtnousK elected .is Pwiidwl P^ ot Mr 1). N'air who
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  • 105 4 A graphical review illustrating the development of some of the civilian departments during the six months period of the B.M.A. is on displa) at the Information Centre oi the Pi.blic Relations Department, Singapore, at Bata Building on North Bridge Road for a week starting yesterday. The charts ind
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  • 86 4 At .1 general meeting <'t die Hindu Association held on the i;st instant at the Kama 1 1 ion, the following persons were elected orhecbearcrs: President: Mr. M. Rajaratnam; Vice-I'iesiden: j. Maruthamuthoo lion. Gen. Secretary: G. M. K. Sabai; lion. Treasurer: \l. Lechman; Social Secretary; N, Marimuthu; Sports
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  • 219 4 Colombo April 24— Three thousand bUIWI «n Colombo Harbour struck work this morning paralysing loading mi unloading work on waiting ships. One thousand coal ground men haw alreadx been on strike tor pmL The stnkeis now include ll brandies ot the port activities like launch men. waterboat
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  • 174 4 Cairo, April 25. Egypt ha> perhaps the oldest man in the world anioiiL' its inhabitants and he has just been "discovered" writes Ray Shohet, United Pres* of America Staff Correspondent. Sbeikb Mobtmed Semstn /> om hundred and set cut) )mrs old and
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  • 194 4 Justice Demanded For Indian Labourers In Leylon Colombo, Apr. ±S- I'ollouing the KCMM Government actio 1 in serving j month's notice to quit on 400 Indian labourers on Kiuxeonure I state. I'ndufffiflt. Ceylon, the Present ot the Ccjrkn Indian COBgflM, Mfc S. Thondaman has cabled the Colonial Secretary urging his
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  • 226 4 Prof. Catlin To Pay 'Personal Homage' To Mahatma London, April i\. Leaving London tomorrow tor India to pay my personal homage co Mabatnu Gandhi" is erudite 49--vear-old Prof. George Culm, one ot the men behind the scenes in the British Labour Party. Prof. CatUn, who is temporary C h.iirimn ot
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  • 70 4 ANTARCTIC POLAR ICE CAP CAN'T BE ATOMIZED Nru Ymkt April unrU\ tmim *«/>/./•. to womgm atom Own/ .//>< Antarctic pnlat u "':< <" ftf*" I i tin fmmmm I'm. laf>(»iltt>r). fifteen homht u bla^t off a tiunk <■ 2 t tta Central Pu,/; t /t\, he sjiJ. The ice cap,
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