Indian Daily Mail, 1 May 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail K7n. No. 68. ff SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 1946. iii PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 399 1 Hot Connected With May Day Demonstrations OLICE HUNT FOR "FIVE OR SIX MEN. NOT COMMUNISTS" Tokyo, April 30.— A1l military police and armed guards U 1 an all-out "white" alert tonight following the nnouna nent of a reported attempt to assassinate General f the \nny Douglas
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  • 85 1 CotomlH), April 30.— An RASC military truck-driver swerved off the road and knocked down a woman standing by the side of t/jc road. The r ear v heel of the truck ran over the bod). The woman died on the spot. Tfx_ drii et
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  • 85 1 London, April 29. A fire engine answering 1 bogus fire call m Kentish Town, London, today killed four young children and injured six other people. The fire engine skidded at a corner and crashed into a row of shops. The dead children, whose ages range
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  • 43 1 New York, April 29.— A report reaching here from Chungking says informed Chinese sources state that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Communist Gen. Chou En-lai and American Gen. George Marshall have failed to reach .111 agreement which would halt the Manchuri.m fighting- Reuter
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  • 23 1 London, April ja-Capt. Bertram Brooke, Tmn Mllda of Sarawak is leaving England by tlving-boat today for Singapore on his wav te Sarawak. I
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  • 294 1 New York, April 29. The UNO Security Council this afternoon voted 10 to nothing to investigate charges that Franco Spain threatens world peace. A five-man sub-committee immediately launched into what it pledged to be a practical and forceful inquiry. The showdown over the use
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  • 29 1 Milan, April 30.— The police today announced the discovery of an arsenal of Russian-made arms and ammunition plus two radio transmitters and receivers on the outskirts of Milan. U.P.
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  • 82 1 AZERBAIJAN'S FUTURE TO BE KNOWN BEFORE MAY 6 Teheran, Apr. 29. Azerbaijan and Persian Central Government representatives expressed confidence today that negotiations on the future of Azerbaijan would be concluded before May 6 the day by which Red Army troops were due to complete evacua -tion of the province. Jafar
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  • 60 1 On May ist a procession will beheld m Singapore by the General Labour Union. It may be necessary for the Police to close certain roads at periods during the afternoon; therefore, vehicular traffic should refrain, as far as possible, from using Kallang Road, Victoria Street, Middle
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  • 43 1 London, April 29. A company of ao Javanese and fialinese dancers are coming over from Holland next month to perform m England. The dancers were students m Holland at the outbreak of the war and most were m the Dutch resistance movement. Reuter
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  • 120 1 Batavia, April 30. New Dutch proposals for a constitutional settlement m Indonesia were announced today by the Indonesian "Ministei of Justice," Dr. Socwandi, who led the Indonesian delegation which has just returned here from I lollandDr. Socwandi reported the new proposals would be brought by Dr. van Mook,
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  • 368 2 Congress League Accept Mission's Invitation Both Ask For Clarification: Situation More Hopeful Than Before hrom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 2 9 .-Congress and League have accepted the invitation of the Cabinet Ministers to meet them for joint talks. The time and venue of the tripartite meeting have not vet
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  • 68 2 New York, April 30. The decision of Indian leaders to sit down with British at Simla "gat c the discussions a more hopeful aspect,'* says tJye leading article m the "New York Times" on Monday. Adding that there had been many previous disappointments m tlye solution of the Indian problem,
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  • 101 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 29.— M r Prakasam, leader of the Congress Legislature Party, met the (Jovirnor this afternoon and .submitted the names of 1 1 Ministers. The Governor approved the list and the Ministers will be sworn m tomorrow. Mr. Prakasam told
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  • 80 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 30.— Election of a new Congress President has nothing to do with the present negotiations, says Pandit Nehru m a statement. He adds the direction of policy with regard to matters which will come up during the talks
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  • 50 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 29. Sixteen thousand village officers m Tamilnad will resign on May 1, according to a decision taken by a conference at Madura yesterday. The otficers' demands include increased salary and dearness allowance and special bonuses for extra work done.
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) The despatch of old clothes to Malaya has been permitted by the India Government as a measure of immediate relief. Parcels weighing less than 10 pounds each will be accepted for dispatch to Singapore and other Malayan centres provided they are accompanied
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  • 62 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hazaribagh, April 30. Shah Nawaz told the Hazaribagh students' conference that a body of soldiers comprising men formerly belonging to the INA would receive their guidance and direction from Gandhiji, Maulana Azad and Nehruji. He added he had been
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  • 50 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Orissa April 30. All political prisoners m Orissa have been released, announces Premier Harekrishna Mahatab; also the special branch of the Police m the future will be detailed to do anti-corruption work and bring to the Government's notice grievances of the public.
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  • 22 2 Madura, April 30. A new turn developed m the Madura motor strike yesterday when women started picketing. No arrests, however, were made.
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  • 50 2 Rangoon, April are being made for compil, printing the electoral rolls for Z general elections m Burnu. The Government h allocated tons of paper for th JrpoH sitating a 20 per cast, r^,'* the newsprint ratio n and periodicals for April and m' Reuter
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Corres)t++ Bombay, April :-.-\u n 268 th Indian Infantry Brigade un the command of Irigadii r X s. U; ayya, first Indian to lead a be n| action sailed from Bombay [(t{ to join the main body of British) Indian
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  • 26 2 Calcutta, April 19.— One nund and fifty INA and Indian In&d ence League men arrived on SuJ from Rangoon and 93 INA 11 reached here yesterday.
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  • 445 2 New York, April 30. India's desire to industrialize 1 not overshadow the development of planned domestic co munities and cities, Habib Rahman, an Ame'ican-trii Calcutta architect, told United Press of America corresa dent m an interview. 4k I fear," he said, u that
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  • 698 3 frying Out Peculiar Theories Fads At Country's Expense IKdif iirt^h, Apr. 29.— A solemnly-worded warning of the wular gravity and insecurity H of the British people on the rrU ol i heir greatest victory was conveyed by Britain's warC leader Mr. Winston Churchill tonight
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  • 220 3 New York, Apr. 29. Three documents on freedom of the Press were placed on the provisional agenda of the economic and social council's commission on human rights. Freedom of the Press and the proposed declaration on human rights were the two major subjects on the
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  • 174 3 Nanking, April 29. Gen. Georee C. Marshall, United Sta l es Special Envoy to China, has proposed an immediate cessation of hostilities between Chinese Government troops and Communist forces m Manchuria on these terms it is reported here: 1. The
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  • 194 3 Kussians Out Of Azerbaijan Before May 6 Teheran, Apr. 29. From th* welter of conflicting reports ft appears likely that the Russian" will announce the complete evacuation of Azerbaijan before the stipulated date May 6— <oupled with an agreement on the future status of Azerbaijan between ih« mission of Jafar
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  • 91 3 MARTIN LUTHER A CRIMINAL, SAYS STREICHER Nurcmburg, April 29.— "Martin Luther was anti-Semitic and if circumstances and timing had been different, he would have occupied the defendant's dock instead of me, Jew-baiter Streicher claimed today as he resumed the stand. Plaintively stating that "I did not intend to cause hatred
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  • 90 3 London, April 29— The British Labour Party campaign to give Russia trade credits and establish Anglo-Soviet economic accord appears to be forming. The Party's chairman, Professor Harold Laski', m a speech at Bedford on Sunday night said that England should send .\n economic
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  • 119 3 Batavia, Apnl 29.- -The Indonesian delegation which returned from Holland by air this afternoon will see the Indonesian v Prime Minister," Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, tonight. The members of the delegation were most uncommunicative about their mission. Reports from The Hague stale that it was being decided
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  • 1007 4 Pah*. Apr. 29—The lonj.es. session of the Foreign >"*'"* Conference took place today an<l lasled from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. GMT with discussion on Italy's colonies heading lhe agenda Each of the four Ministers made their vieu- kn.mn but no decision
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  • 59 4 STEPS TO CONSERVE BRITISH WHEAT CONSUMPTION London, April 29. The special food sub-committee of the British Cabinet will meet tomorrow CO consider what further steps can be taken to conserve wheat consumption IB Britain, it is understood. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, will preside and there will be
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  • 33 4 Amrit/.ir, April 3O. In viea of alarmist rumours spreading through the cm, I curfew order has been issued m Amritsar. Tension is also reported m Meerut where Section 144 order has been issued.
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  • 154 4 Russia's Climbing Birthrate A Threat To Peace! Washington, A Popular Reference [lrn private pganizati Russia's dimbing I threat to Worl m a world mrvq 0 gin of birth> ovci tbj The bureau said that v, ncr birthrate. Russia and I' far ahead of either natio is it n Rico explodes
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