Indian Daily Mail, 27 April 1946
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Title Section17 1946-04-27 1 Indian Daily Mail I VOL, H No- <E SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, APRIL 7> m b. PRICE io CENTS.17 words
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304 1946-04-27 1 rstablishment Of Interim Government Their First Step? (From Our Own Correspondent) Xeu Delhi, April 26.— The British Cabinet Minion had g 90-m nutet 1 conference with the Viceroy this morning. Iftei uiiference, Sir Stafford Cripps called on304 words
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Article, Illustration40 1946-04-27 1 Xcu Delhi, Apr. :>. T/>e (.<>/<- -gmt Part) President, Dr. Maulana Abul A:jJ, Hlvse off in of prisiJene\ fXpirei tbk month, antiounieJ todty bh intention tit retire and of nominating Pandit lauaharLd bru Si bh MM ecuoor. Reuter PRESIDENT AZADReuter - 40 words
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Article93 1946-04-27 1 (Irom Our ()/<// Correspondent) New Delhi. April 25.—The labour enquiry committee appointed by the Government of India has? submitted"" a report on cut dit ions of rikshawpullers in the country. Conditions are revealed to be ippmlling and the report conclude*: "Wlutc\cr ameliorative mea.-uie> will be undertaken93 words
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114 1946-04-27 1 1 New York, April 26. Uncompromising Russian de- mands for an immediate United Nations break with Franco i Spain today had the British and American delegation gloomy over prospects of setting up an investigation subcommittee to make inquiries into conditions in Spain. The council114 words
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Article75 1946-04-27 1 Neu York, April it.Stcwriiy Council members in set tit talks last night attempted to read) an agreement on t/jc proposal to ini estimate Franco Spain but it uas reliably reported that a p^ht might dei elop M the French plan uluch uould s luir ply restrict the tcopeU.P. - 75 words
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Article93 1946-04-27 1 Thus the Anglo- American delegations arc convinced that Rim'u will veto any compromise and there w.is no sign of a solution early this morning. The council members were unanimous only on one point the condemnation of the Franco regime and each delegate has a different attitude. The situation outside thatU.P. - 93 words
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Article44 1946-04-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madura, April 25.— Motor workers in Madura struck work yesterday demanding better eonditioni of employment. The striker.- are picketing loyal workers. Over forty have been arrested so far and the Police aiv pat j rolling the town44 words
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Article219 1946-04-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 26.— Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Chairman of the All India INA Enquiry and Relief Com mittee, in a statement today, says it is difficult to understand the sudden reversal policy which has now been indicated by the orders announcing219 words
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Article71 1946-04-27 1 ROXAS HEADING FOR PRESIDENCY Manila, Apr. 26.— (UP) itl. most points in the country heard from, there has been no sharp van.i tion in the voting or trend thus far which might upset the apparenth victorious march of Manual Roxas to the Presidency of the Philippines. Unofficial United Press tabulation''U.P. - 71 words
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280 1946-04-27 2 COMBINED FOOD BOARD -'A WEEK INEFFICIENT BODYSHOULD BE DISSOLVED, SAYS INDIAN DELEGATE Indifference 01 U.b. Uthcials lowards Indian Food Situation Criticised New York, Apr. 24.— Sir Manilal Nanavathi, member of i he Indian food delegation to the United States, said at a Press conference here today on the eve ofReuter - 280 words
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Article80 1946-04-27 2 {From Our Oun Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. zs- —CBBfKM I'n.sident M uiljfu \/.ul .ind Congress I'.irlumenun C Inef Willjbh.u Pjtol arc mdentpod n ktvc jKtden to inform T. Pr-ikix-im. Kadcr o4 tho Ifadm GoflgNM Lcgnlaturr Piutjr, th.u .is x\w I'.irty rct'uscJ t»» tike the CtagfW80 words
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Article73 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow. April if. United Pro- mces Government is appointing a Committee to investigate the abolition of the :aiiundan system. Minister Kidwai interviewed said :jw/»/7<ir< will be abolished wholesale because the Congress has pledged to eliminate intermediaries between tillers of mil and73 words
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Article69 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, April i<>. United provinces government has divided to station a punitive police in Aligarh and other centres of communal trouble m recent weeks. The police force's jurisdiction in Aligarh will include the University area. The cost of police and compensation for69 words
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Article68 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 25— A batch of 420 Indians returned to Madras from Mala\.i. Interviewed, the repatriates said Indians in Malaya are desirous of returning home but it is most difficult to secure passage. One said he saw thousands of Ccylonesc being sent68 words
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59 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Bangalore, April 25. Ranuswami Mudaliar interviewed at Bangalore yesterday, sa'd he is going to America again to press India's demand for more food supplies. Mudaliar who is now here studying first-hand the famine situation m South India said the59 words
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83 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) I.ucknow, Apr. 2{. United Provinces Government's Minister for Public Health, Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Pandit, sister of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, said at a Press conference that the Congress Ministry had requisitioned the Services of INA medical men to fight diseases particularly plague and cholera83 words
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Article47 1946-04-27 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Rangoon, Apr. z$. About 3,000 Indian repatriates arc sailing for Calcutta and Madras at present. Although over 12,000 Indians have left Burma, there arc still hundreds who daily queue up for tickets in front of the Rehabilitation M\d VTelfare Office.47 words
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Article41 1946-04-27 2 Rangoon, Apr 2>. The c.isc IgMM M. S. Doshi, former officer of the Azad Him) Government, who hj% been ill was adjourned till May i when an application for ir.insf\r of the tri.il from Pv-apon to Rjn^oon will be ni.uK 141 words
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Article73 1946-04-27 2 Colombo, April If.— < House of Parliament b I in ancient Sinhalese W the Council Chamber n on that of the Sinh.il,> ramj Bahu the Great. KMtd an Empire havil p.irts of India. Negotiations are now the recruitment of an abroad to advise the ment onAPI - 73 words
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Article10 1946-04-27 2 Bangalore, Apr. Hoover and partv arrive* from Bombay tins after10 words
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Article197 1946-04-27 2 Shanghai, April 25. Dr. T. F. Tsang. director-general of the China National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, yesterday accused the Combined Food Board of misappraising China's requirements and allocation actions which "in relation to rights are particularly unfavourable to China." He complained that the Board's estimates lastU.P. - 197 words
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102 1946-04-27 2 Colombo, Apr. A public meeting held this evening under the auspices of the Ceylon Communist Partv passed a resolution condemning the "brutal assault by police on a peaceful workers" demonstration on April 24" and urging the Home Minister immediately to appoint an impartial inquiry intoReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration104 1946-04-27 2 NEHRUJI WARNS AGAINST FURTHER INA TRIALS New Delhi, Api Pandit Jawaharla 1 ii statement today IXA trials are hek enge will be accept* eve way. Referring to two net of I\ officers beginning Nehruji added: ">X jnd t peered that this unfort>. t Jupi of trials and loni,' dcCcnti< I104 words
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590 1946-04-27 3 Britain's Pre-War Non-intervention Policy Flayed Bv Soviet Delegate IfjVIET-U. K., U. S. TUSSLE rnVKR FRANCO SPAIN I e u V April 25.— When the l/nited Nations Security L fl l pel n t° ni K ht the Australian delegate moved the tint men; > sub-commit tee of five to investigateReuter - 590 words
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Article34 1946-04-27 3 Hongkong, April 14.— (UP) The British navy radio station disclosed today thai it had puked up distress ngnali Monday from the American merchant thin SS Rainbow which is Kroundsd near the Bonnie islands.— U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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213 1946-04-27 3 Colombo Apr. 25. Mr. Senaruyakc, leader of the State Council and Minister of Agriculture laid today that owing to a delav 111 the .'.rrival of the rice ship expected here on Apr. if it had not been possible to maintain rice rations .it all stationsAPI - 213 words
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714 1946-04-27 3 THIS IS GRATITUDE' Bala\ia, April 2.V With the arrival of Admiral Lord Louis .Mountbatten, Su[H:rme Allied Commander SEAC, on a two-day visit to Batavia and Bandoeng, the leading article in last night's "Dagblad" has caused a surprise in foreign Press circles here. Tin- newspaper,Reuter - 714 words
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445 1946-04-27 4 komaba kanekichi, a Christian by religion, and a tailor beiorc joining the Navy, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Lt.-Col. B. Greene, in the War Crimes Court yesterday. "konulv, WM counted on i»o k.v.-m it would be cruel. charges of war CfMMI Im445 words
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123 1946-04-27 4 Milan, Apr. 25. A "nie>tage to Mussolini" found pinned on the board of hi> coffin is the latest development in the mystery oi the formei Dnce'l missing body stolen from his pauper's grave in the cemetary in Milan on Monda\ it w.i% reported here todav.123 words
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Article58 1946-04-27 4 Holders of Japanese Civil Yen should register their holdings with Controller of Foreign Exchange, the Treasury. Singapore, by 30th April, 1i«46. after which date it will not te possible to include further holdings in any claim to be made against Japan. It cannot, of course, be guaranteed58 words
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345 1946-04-27 4 COL. SHASTRY SEES GOVERNOR OF MALAYAN UNION Colonel Shastry, Director of the Indian Government Medic.il Mission. Mjljvj. had an interview with Hi" Fxcellency Sir Edward Gent, k.c.m<... d.s.c, m.c Governor of the Malayan Union on Tuesday. The interview be^an at 4 p.m. and lasted for over halt-an-hour. "His Excdkacy made345 words
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156 1946-04-27 4 BIG 4 MEETING OPENS OF HARMONIOUS NOTE Paris, April z(k The Bi^ lour Foreign I ♦ierence opened at the old Luxembourg palao I harmony when Russia conceded the right oi i ranc*. I United State> to participate in the (fiflCUssh I tie> with all rive of the axis satellites. IU.P. - 156 words
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