Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail 01. I' No 6 7- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL jo, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 182 1 Another Showdown In Russia Insists On Immediate Blockade Of Franco Spain T ew York, April 29. The UNO Security Council faces showdown when it meets today at 20 GMT to study the instigation of Franco Spain which Russia may try to veto, Cites Charlct McCann, United Press star? correspondent. The
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  • 215 1 TOJO 27 OTHERS INDICTED Tokyo, April 29. One General and 27 other alleged Japanese war criminals were indicted today. The 28 former Japanese leaders are charged with planning, preparing, initiating and waging wars of aggression m violation of international law and treaties, committing wholesale murder and instigating numerous "crimes against
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  • 78 1 RACE DISCRIMINATION AND THE UNO London, Apr. 29. Moscow akii commentator on iutemavut iff airs, Orlaf, condemning cuil 1 niinjtiou said the Union Souti Africa uas carrying out h polh not against the natii cs &>»//> \frica alone but against fun citizens residing m South (hiil mi moits: "The colour
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  • 60 1 FREAT INDIAN FAMINE FEARED Apr. 29. There is no f siting a great Indian a cable from the Daily Ken Delhi correspondent. t tein a. tomorrow's dan v effort and sacrifice ma) ■3 1 little but that is all. 1 atisped of this after weeks nd tour of scarcit) areas
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  • 88 1 London, Apr. 28.— The Indian cricketers who open their tour at Worcester on Saturday will begin practising at Lords on Tuesday. The Nawab of Pataudi, who is delighted to be m England again alter eight years, had a big pile of correspondence to deal with
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  • 224 1 Rubber Purchasing Unit To Cease Functioning May 3 Singapore, April 29.— The Ministry of Supply I Malayan Rubber and Produce Buying Unit has issued the following statement on the subject of "Purchase of Malayan Rubber." "On the liberation of Malaya, His Majesty's Government sent out to Malaya
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  • 102 1 New Delhi, April tf—WHb th acceptance of tJje British Cabinet Mission's imitation to Congress aud Muslim League Presidents to nominate representatives for a joint conference, the Mission's efforts to produce an agreed solution enter upon an important and constructii c phase. The Mission had 2
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  • 214 1 London, April 28.— 1t appears to be hardly the moment for a new government m India when even trained man will be needed to meet the famine emergency, declares Sir Lionel I Haworth, former member of the Foreign and Political Department of the
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  • 89 1 INDIAN SITUATION "PESSIMISTIC" SAYS U.S. NEWSMAN New York, Apr. 29. Tm New York Times today published on its front page a column-long dispatch from its correspondent m New Delhi on the Indian situa tion. The dispatch said; "It is apparent that political negotiations ha 1 c reached a critical point.
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  • 201 2 Pethick- Lawrence's India Settlement Pl an Defence, Foreign Affairs, Customs Communications In Indian Hands New Delhi. April a.-Tht British Cabinet Mb«£ which ha, followed l.ye weeks of intensive investigation of the Indian situation by invitation to C'ongros and Moslem I Readers to attend a tripartite conference, U understood to have
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  • 110 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 29.— Mr. T. Prakasam, leader of the Madras Congress Legislature Party, is meeting the Governor today to present the names of his Ministers. It is expected Mr. Prakasam will be sworn m as Premier today when the Governor
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  • 127 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 29. —A 200--crores-plan for spreading education drawn up by the subcommittee of the National Planning Committee includes conscription of qualified teachers and special provision for training one lakh teachers annually. The plan says about 2j,000 persons who
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  • 73 2 (From Our Oum Correspondent) Lahore, April 29— "We were one united family m the INA," said Colonel Kshan Qadir, Minister for Manpower m the Azad Hind Government.. Qadir who was a Captain at the time Singapore fell said the strength of the INA rose ot one
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  • 126 2 INA READY FOR BATTILE SAYS COL. SEGHAL SEGH AV (From Our Oun .J" Madras, April """l Seghal, of the Centi [\a J J Committee, said: j great potentialities jwhen it would form i Jjft ger All-Ind,a Vol*. is now contemplated b) National Congress, j new corps is m ti, X
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  • 76 2 (From User Own Correspondent) Madras, April at. The Congress Work ng Coroaii yesterday resolved that purses prea ted to Congress men should not utilised for private use but should handed over to Congress The Ca mittee adopted the resolution folia ing some instances
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  • 417 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 28.— A further attempt to find a basis for settlement by agreement between the two main political parties was made by the Cabinet Ministers yesterday when they invited the Presidents of the Congress and League to meet the
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  • 330 2 London, Apr. 28.— Professor Sen of the University) Dacca, Bengal, who is now m London, has issued a wand which he made during a speech at a meeting of the Benga Association, that "it would be a great calamity ii Congd League differences
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  • 429 3 Azad 's Retirement Considered 'Gallant Act Of Self-Sacrifice In London Apr. 26. (By Ronald Bedford). Newi that 1 Abul kalam Azad is to retire from the prethc Indian National Congress and has nominatec ru a> his successor has arou>ed keen interest ir es m London and was ilmott the sole
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  • 20 3 r* gress Ministry m central K« with Pandit Shukla as Pre- worn m at Nagpur yester--93 has been revoked m
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  • 161 3 Cambridge, Apr. 27.—The former president of the Cambridge University Majlis Mr. Subrata Roy Chowdhury commenting today on Dr. Azad's decision to retire from Congress presidentship said: "It would be stupidity even to imagine that Dr. Azad resigned to appease Mr. Jinnah. "The Indian National Congress carried on
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  • 74 3 Addressing I meeting, Erodes E. V. Ramasamy Naicker said the justice party unopposed the Congress Ministry and he appealed to the Dravidians to work to achieve Draudistan. He urged the Congress Ministry to introduce complete prohibition, temple entry and free compulsory, elementary education. He also pleaded for
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  • 22 3 Madras, Apr. iS.— The Majlwi Congress Ministry personnel will be known on Monday when Prakasam will submit the names to the Governor.
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  • 485 3 Chungking, Apr. 2S. A Manchuria peace formula has been drafted and is now under consideration by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, a reliable source said today. If ih« t.i iv rali mio agree* to this solution it may be announced on Monday or Tuesday. The source said
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  • 404 3 "INDIANS CEYLONESE ARE ONE RACE" Colombo, Apr. 27 Mr. Madhao Shinhari Anev, Governmeni of India representative m Ceylon caused a surprise when addressing the annual session of (he Ceylon Indian Congress la>t night. He said that though handicapped by diplomatic conventions m referring to the Indian problem m Ceylon, he
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  • 469 4 Dutch Doctor Hates Smell Of The Japanese COMMANDANT OF KRANJI CAMP ON TRIAL TU wllT pnn i> and (he circumstances leading Singapore, were brough, ••^■^fi&E Court ve>.erday. when gt J*g J X nX the>e unhappy incidents. Mr. J. Eber, assisted by Capt. Stevens, conducting the prose* ''m alleged that the
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  • 175 4 TO MAKE INDIA SELF. SUPPORTING IS GANDHIJI' S ENDEAVOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Neu Del hi, April 29 Mahatma Gandhi, m a statement last week (bring the visit of Flerbert Hoover, President Truman 9 t•m i n c fighter, said that Heaver's flying visit to India had excited considerable interest,
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  • 36 4 London, Apr. 29.— Moves are being made to send a deputation from Indian organisations m Britain to discuss the position of Indians m the Union of South Africa with Gen. Smuts during his stay here.- Reuter
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  • 148 4 ashington, Apr. I?. Ihe Indian Immigration Bill is Dili) OIM Step from the Senate floor and final vote. The major.tN of the fixe man special sub-committee of the Scnau Imm.grat.on Committee approved the kg.sl.it. on by telephone without even holding a meeting Renter learned tod.v.
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  • 144 4 London, Apr. 29.— Exhibition of paintings and drawings by the famous Indian artist Jamini Roy was op Mid It the Arcade Gallery m London yesterday. The ceremony was performed by E. M. Forster, well-known novelist and writer on Indian affairs. Over 100 people were present at the
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  • 194 4 UNIFORMED PERSONNEL CAN PROMOTE EAST-WEST FRIENDSHIP London, Apr. men and women i tun Britain after ien ie m t i Far Fast have ua^ c portunities to prom .:<• triem ihip between th.- I A est, says a letter fron JL secretaries of the Union ot fv Cratk Control published
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  • 68 4 London, Apr. 29- Five hundr and forty pounds of penicillin, vila at nearly £1.000, which is m needed by Indian hospitals left Lo don airport today on a Dutch an bound for Amsterdam. Tomorrow will be transferred to an Indian bou liner. The penicillin was
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  • 42 4 Karachi. April I*.— Mr. H. (hat tau ay. Director of Ch& Ad tion. Malayan Government, nili Malayan Government bes cbdM out extensile pOSt-WOt aul M tion plans. inclndin X constntM of mv eerodromet and flymtm m i arious centres m Wahu Singapore.
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