Indian Daily Mail, 29 April 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Ijj Ho. 66 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL z< h 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 221 1  -  JAP GENERAL —SAYS ited States And Kussia lo Oppose Each Other L^T TOTAL WAR WITH ATOMIC DESTRUCTION' April 28.— One of the top flight Generals of the nese Army who described himself as a "pure a politician like the rest" thinks that Presiand also the
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  • 48 1 Ij. Marshal Stalin's line in the past few nditdi of gifts rilling and one special room >' A sum, have come cr) country in the pipe oi peace from an \mcncan Indians, an M^iumc from Korea, hide it from the Jap.i--1 v". i>o!len sweater knitted Reuter a umen.
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  • 36 1 Jerusalem Apr. 17.— The Bmish military authorities tonight declared the [ew.sh city of Tel Aviv out of bounds to British troops following the death of seven British servicemen in a terrorist attack on Thursday ni*;ht. Reuter
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  • 147 1 U.S. Air Force In Position To "Atom Blitz" Russia Washington, April 27. The United States War Department tonight declared: "No comment" to make on the front page article by Mr. Ralph Ingersoll in the lefr wing newspaper "PM" of which he is the founder alleging that a modernised American Air
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  • 91 1 Sydney, Apr. zj.— The New South Wales Meat Industry Employees Union has decided to call a strike of its 90,000 members. Major food industries in the State will be paralysed as the result of this decision. Workers affected .ire shop butchers, slaughterers, butter, cheese and
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  • 67 1 Batavia, Apr. 27— It is understood that the Allied Commander in Batavia eavc special permission for the Dutch raid on Tjehrup, south of Batavia, yesterday where 19 Indonesians artreported killed and 150 wounded. Four machineguns and a number of rifles and grenades have been seized. Indonesians
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  • 295 1 New York, April 28. Diplomatic sources said that the Spanish situation may require settlement at the Big Four peace talks at Paris in view of the Security Council's apparent inability to reach an agreement on what to do about the Franco regime. The
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  • 162 1 Truman's 6-Point Food Plan Inadequate And Outmoded Washington, April 28. Tin; possibility of any definite announcement of future wheat allocations emerging from tomorrow's meeting of the Combined Food Board is extremely remote according to Board officials. The Board's cereals committee will submit a report but its figures are sure to
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  • 97 1 Moscow, Apr. 27. Food is the main subject in all papers in Moscow. From various parts of the country paptrs publish despatches from special correspondents describing the Soviet Union's great agricultural "offer*.' Farmers are striving to beat ncordi in spring sowing and ploughing, work
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  • 555 2 Joint Congress League Mission Negotiations Soon New Delhi, Apr. 2 7 --Thc British Cabinet Mission todav called upon the Presidents of the Indian National Conma and the All-India Muslim League to nominate representatives for a joint conference with the mission for the purpose of
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  • 157 2 PANDIT NEHRU BEST CHOICE FOR PRESIDENTSHIP I (From Our Own Correspondent) MaJrai, April 17. With the assumption of office b\ Congress Ministries in Congressmajority provinces there is likely to be a big rhinjf in the Congress High Command in the near future. Pandit JauaharUl Ncfau, inter. nationally best known CoßgffU
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  • 116 2 {frwm Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 2j. All is quiet on the Princes' front but it is reported the Princes' Standing Committee resolved on Friday recommending that after the formation of an interim government an Indian be appointed as political adviser to the Viceroy. It
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  • 139 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 27. Pandit Nehru, commenting on the statement issued by the Dutch authorities 111 Batavia regarding Dr. Sutan Sjahrir's rice offer to India says: "Evidently political considerations have over-ridden human considerations." Calling the statement unsatisfactory,
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  • 433 2 Prakasam's Unenviable Task {Prow Our Special Correspondent) Madras, April 27.— The Madras ministerial raudj come to a sor ry pass this week with the election of ve Andhra Congressman, 74-years-old Tangimm Praia as leader of the Madras Congress Legislature Party. Although Prakasam assured
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  • 107 2 0 Madura Apr- 27.-JU tear gas to d.srx-^ c^Jj strikers in Maduu u tcr .mprovement ,n the s.tuat.on ported and further uruh k total to 1,700. Polling for a Mnkt ballot Or by the South lnj 1(n R Jilm^ ers f Union bcga,. ytstft 7 strike is conducted on
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  • 289 3 Vvvcastle-on-Tyne, Apr. 27. -No unbiased observer deny that in every part of the world where the British o€n they were seeking to promote in every pos'j|,| t way the extension of freedom which they themselves m tyed, declared the British Prime Minister, Sir. Clement
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  • 40 3 Batsik^ Apr. 2;. IS undertood thai the Indonesian "Prime tcr" Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, has the British ant /.unities here sufficient transport to mow (00,000 torn of rice from the in- !<»■ shipment to India. Reuter
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  • 79 3 Nice, April 27. The ghost with 1 wine *as laid recently. It Ill °k the entire police force of Nice |i discover that the "ghost" was •nne Foumieux, owner ol the <.\K- where strange lights in the wine cellar, awesome vere heard, and the wine casks
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  • 232 3 Manchester, Apr. 27. The formation of an international "atomic development administration" of scientists, technicians and engineers from all major countries of the world is recommended in a United States State Department report on international control of atomic energy to be published in the next few days,
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  • 91 3 Vienna, April -7. ttfdy nm Jewish rabbi remains aiiie in Germany out of hundreds, according to Ban lux C. Crum, American re-/nru-nfatiic. of tin- \i man AngloAmerican Committee 'of lintfiiiry uhicb conducted a s/iney of tbe Jewish problem in Europe. He h Rabbi S.
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  • 29 3 Ii is learnt R. KasbVal, I: Hassan and Rjsul Bus, of the INA, will bo tried by a general court-marti.il shortly. Those officers have been served ith charge sheets.
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  • 335 3 it rum Our Oun Correspondent) Bangalore, Apr. ij. "Indian pro. vinccs containing about *}o million people arc involved in food difficulties," said Herbert Hoover at a fnm conference yesterday after a full day's trip into the Mysore countryside where he saw the sorry plight of
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  • 56 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, April zj. The Punjab Muslim League obviously is out to CTOfttc trouble in the Ministry. The League is organising a volunteer forOfc five lakhs strong. It remains to be seen what the Provincial Government will do to counter this
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  • 53 3 CON C EN TRA TION CA MPS STILL BEING BUILT Buenos Aires, April iy. I'he Socialist weekly la Viui^uaJia reported recently that it had been learned from "uttim\)cacbahU sources that sacral concentration ctmpi were to be built m Argentina and that materials for tlmr com\trmctkm were being §$tembied I "with
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  • 189 3 THREATENED PROCEEDINGS AGAINST NETAJI FUND COMMITTEE (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta. Apr. 27. Jimnadis Mchta, India Government's Agent in Burma, who has arrived here, sjid he could neither confirm nor deny reports current in Rangoon ibout ir rest warrants having been issued against members of the Nctap I um) Connnutee
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  • 84 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. ij. T. I'rakasam, leader of the Madras Congress Legislature Party, categorically denied today the existence of any difficulties or differences among Congress legislators on the question of the formation of the Madras Ministry. He said: "Within 40 hours, .1 list containing the
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  • 45 3 (Front Our Own (nrrcsfmtiJcnt) Madras, April 27. Agitation being carried on by village officers in South India for increased salary. About 200 officers in Mannar^udi T.iiuq and hundred in Poflachi resigned yesterday protesting itjain.st Government's unsympathetic ittittidei I urther m.'ss refignatiom Are expected.
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  • 43 3 SHAH NAWAZ URGES GANDHI— JINNAH MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. %y. Shah Nawai is reported to have mci Mr. jinnah and discussed the release oi IN A men still under detention and the desirability of Gandhji and Mr. Jinnah meeting.
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  • 37 3 (Irom Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Apr. zj. Colonel Qadir, of the I\A vn ho was detained in the Lahore Military Hospital w.is formally released yesterday and taken to h»s father Sir Alulul Qadir'i resideno
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  • 382 4 Wife Can Now Sue Husband b or SeDaration Maintenance 1f... Rombav April VI. Hindu women, who for centunc, have be n depr led of legal and social rightt, hav, j.« wo,, a great victory in their rtfOggk for cmana P anau_ The Separate
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  • 106 4 FREE INDIA WILL BUY MORE AMERICAN GOODS, SAY BRITISH London, April 27.--Set.tle-nient of the Indian political problem and India's attainment of independent status would inevitably bring a decline in Indian demand for British products and a commensurate increase in demand for American goods, British trade quarters said here today. Although
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  • 79 4 After an absence of 4 yvars, the "Newton Rocklights' Sports Party" held a meeting on Saturday last to revive the sporting activities of the above party with Mr. (i. Balaknshnan in the chair. Members are requested to send their new address to Mr. G. Balaknshnan. Telok
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  • 79 4 Dr. Jigtt Singh, President of the Kh.ils.i Diwan, Malaya, has despatched cables to Master Tara Singh, Sikh leader, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, President of the Indian National Congress, the British Cabinet Mission in India and the Viceroy, strongly denouncing any partition and emphasising that the
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  • 146 4 Rangoon, April 27. To aid Burma to regain her position in the food-short world the Burmese (Government has decided to issue agricultural loans to the extent of rupees three crores or £2,^0,000 during the next five months. The loans are additional to the
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  • 142 4 Gestapo Methods Alleged In RAF Strike Investigations London. April 27. It i> learned in authoritative quarter that an official statement will probably be issued in due course regarding the allegations in toJ a> Communist Daily Worker that "Gestapo" methods had been used b\ the Special Investigation Branch to extract information
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  • 172 4 EAST— WEST SOCIETY LECTURE The President of the famous Rama Krishna Mission addressed last Thursday evening's meeting of the Singapore "East' and West Society," and kept his audience in rapt attention to his lecture on Hindu Philosophy. It was obvious from the number of questions which followed the lecture that
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  • 51 4 London, April 17.— Seventeen of the crew, WMtti of whom wen Indian, were killed when the British tug "Empire Christopher wa^ blown up In 0 mltli afh l sllf 'k Gulf of Siam on 21, April it wm learned in London today. Nhtf acre injured
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  • 32 4 The Punjab Government is setting up an enquiry committee of oficiall and unorficials to investigate charges of corruption in various government departments. The committee is being given powers of suspension and dismissal.
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  • 40 4 Al.porc, April 28.—A. v dunCixil Service, fornvrlv adJ,t, Oru f District Magistrate, Midr Wis last week sentenced to tfcre rx rigorous imprisonment ami Rs. 5,000, by the A lip. Tribunal on a charge ot recettia bribes.
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