Indian Daily Mail, 2 May 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail V p|, 11, No. 69. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 153 1 Objects To Release Of Political Prisoners-Causes A First Class Constitutional Political Issue (Prom Our Own Correspondent) t Madras, May i._ A first class constitutional and political issue is reported to have arisen m the United Provinces. It is learnt the Governor, Sir Franci. Wylie,
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  • 185 1 Tok) Apr. 30. A nationwide search is being made for Hideo Takayama (not Tokatana as sent earlier) leader of L plot to assassinate Gen. IfacArthur during a Communist parade tomorrow to debrate May Day. Pfcotographs of this graduate of a btaesc school for
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  • 53 1 Tokyo, May i. Allied aut/joritics hit picked up c single suspect m connection with tlx alleged planned attempt on the life of General of the Army Douglas UecArtbnr from among the joo.ooo May Day demonstrators m Tokyo as the day ncarcd its end v ithout untoward incident
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  • 172 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May. I.— The British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy left this morning by air from Ambala from where they will proceed to Simla by car. Congress President Maulana Azad and Vallabhai Patel also left for Simla this morning by air.
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  • 26 1 New Delhi, May i The Muslim League's nominees for the Simla talks arc as follows.- Messrs. Jinnah, Laqatali Khan, Nawab Mahomed Ismail and Abdul Rub Nishtar.
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  • 69 1 IN A MAN TRIED BY WHINESE GOVERNMENT Mengbai April 30. Seventy- h old Nanak Cl>and y f it of the Indian Indepen- egne here, today was pea m .1 Chinese court on charge r collaboration against the interm „t Chinese Government. Cbend claimed that League F*'*J id nothing to do
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  • 77 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Neu Delhi, May, i When Stafford Cripps arrii cd at Gandfoji's camp yesterday, one released INA soldier, who was doing volunteer's work, greeted him with "jai Hind" (victory to India), according to a local paper report. The report adds that Cripps wished
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  • 84 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May, i. Mahatma Gandhi sent a message to Dhirubhai Desai, son of Bhulabhai Desai, counselling him to "have faith m God" m the face of his father's (Bhulabhai Dcsai's) grave illness. Bhulabhai Desai, who exhibited brilliant advocacy m the first
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  • 38 1 Jerusalem, April 30.— Several persons were detained for further investigation m Tel Aviv today when the police and troops carried out searches for arms and checked identities of several hundred persons m various parts of the city.- Reuter
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  • 76 1 Coventry, May i.—One hundred and fifty representatiies of Indian Workers' Associations of London, Coventry, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield, Uverfool, Wolverhampton and Manchester attended the Indian Workers' anti-Pakistan conference Iktc and passed a unanimous resolution urging Congress not to concede Pakistan m any form. The meeting
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  • 88 1 PANDIT NEHRU SURE NEXT CONGRESS PRESIDENT Five nominations for the honour have been received from the Provinces, namely, Nehruji, Patel, Kripalani, Jaiprakash Naryan and Netaji Bose. The last two nominations are invalid because Jai Prakash and Netaji are not delegates of the Congress. Patel and Kripalani arc withdrawing following Azad's
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  • 54 1 Madras, May, i. Lieut. -Colonel Lakshmi, who returned today from her Malabar tour, denied reports appearing m certain Indian papers that she was to marry Colonel Sehgal, of the central INA Relief Committee. She said reports were absolutely false and added: "I wonder why the
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  • 83 1 London, April 3 0. A collection ol poems from India, written by members of His Majesty's forces, is to be pub lished m summer by the Oxford University press. The poems reflect the dual impact of the war and the East on the consciousness of some 50
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  • 394 2 Success Or Failure Of Talks Depend Mainly On Jinnah r(From Our Oun Correspondent) New Delhi, April 30.— With the formal acceptance of the Secretary of State's invitation for a tripartite conference by Congress' and the Muslim League, the road is now clear for
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  • 117 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 30.— Mr. T. Prakasam and nine members of the new Mmistrv were sworn m today before Sir Henry Knight, the Acting Governor of Madras. Mr. Kumaraswami Raja, the eleventh ■llllllt IT of the Ministry, could not be* present for unavoidable
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  • 92 2 U.P. MEMBER REFUSES TO SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO KING (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, April 30.— A piquant Mtuation has arisen m the United Provinces following the refusal of Mr. I axminarain, member of the Legislative Council, to take the oath of allegiance to the King. Mr. Laxminarain wants the words
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  • 65 2 AZAD REFUSES BARDOLOI' S RESIGNATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Gaugati, April 20. Congress President Azad has refused permission to Assam Premier Bardoloi to resign office. Bardoloi sought permission following his defeat m the Congress delegates' election recently. Bardoloi 's defeat was stated to be the result of election irregularities and
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  • 53 2 NAWAZ MAHBOOB IN CALCUTTA (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April 30. Shah Nawaz and Colonel Mahboob, who arrived m Calcutta yesterday, visited the Bengal INA Relief Enquiry Office. Shah Nawaz explained to the gathering the main line of operation followed by Netaji Subhas Bose on a map m the Indo-Burma
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  • 43 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras April 30. Following representations received from the public, the Madras Government have relaxed the ration rules and have permitted hoteliers to serve nine meals instead of fourteen as hitherto out of one measure of rice.
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  • 45 2 Berlin, April 30. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, retiring British Commander-in-Chief m Germany, left Berlin by air today after a farewell visit to the German capital. I ield Marshal Montgomery is returning to Britain to become Chief of Imperial General Staff. Reuter
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  • 133 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, April 30. Pareman Paslan, a labourer working at N aland a, seat of tJje famous ancient Uniiersity about 60 miles from Patna, beliei es he saw Netaji Subhas Clmndra Bose there a few days ago. Pareman said he
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  • 157 2 London, April l. j :an ß organisations which have I nounced their intention of I forcing the issue concerning I the Asiatic land tenure and Indian representation bills will not find much support within I the British Commonwealth m I the opinion of South
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  • 32 2 London, April )o.— Mr. AunllH Harriman, the new United Matesl Ambassador to the Court oi St. James, l presented his credential to King I George at Buckingham Palace at noonl todays U.P.
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  • 213 2 Hum, Airport Dorset, April 30.— Devadas Gandhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi, and Ramnath Goenka, both well-known m the Indian newspaper world, arrived here today having flown from Karachi. Devadas Gandhi, who is Managing-Editor of the Hindustan Times m New Delhi, and Goenka,
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  • 148 2 Reuter Batavia, April 50. Ani urgent appeal to Dr. Maulanaß Abul Kalam Azad to use hifl influence to stop the increas-B ing attacks by Indonesians^ Indians m Sumatra has beej cabled to the Congress Prefl* dent by the leader of the lociß Indian community.
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  • 486 3 Z Mr bal Sir George C. Pnte, MC, DFC, yesterday Xttied Air Chief Marshal Sir ih KCB, KBE, MC, Ff. a Allied Air CommanderiCbi South Last Asia. vcars m the Middle Kast and the Far Hast, Air j l Sir Keith Park,
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  • 187 3 Washington, Apr. 30. President Truman today signed two bills providing for the rehabilitation of the Philippine Islands. One bill provides payment of about 8500,000,000 to settle war damage claims m the Philippines and also to reconstruct and rehabilitate public property; the second is to establish
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  • 83 3 Hongkong, April Young, who was reappointed Covernor of Hongkong, arrived m the Colony by air from England today. Detachments of sailors, marines, commandos and Jaipur 8"^ £rom India provided the guard-of -honour Official handing-over ceremcm.es from the military to the c.v. gov rnnew of .he Colony
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  • 64 3 The two casualties wtaCß resuu.u from the overturning of a m.htaj .ruck on the Bukit Timah Road, nkmg army personnel to the Anzac On Dawn Serv.ce were It. ABM Edward Clifton and Bugler Barr.Ut toth of the and Br. Durham light Infantry. Lt. Clifton was an Australian
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  • 61 3 MIDDLE -EAST SUPPORT FOR INDONESIA liaiaua* April 30. Assurance* of Middle Last support for Indonesian independence damn litre giien the Indonesian delegation 'en route' to Batai ia from Holland by representatnes oj th Lgyptian and Saudiarabian monarchs, Indonesian sources said today. The delegation leader, Suwaudi also met former Premier Nahas
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  • 57 3 SUPREMO -SJAHRIR TALKS: A CONTRADICTION Batavia, April 30.— The Netherlands East Indies Government Information Service states that it is officially announced that any Press reports that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten had conferred with Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Prime Minister of the "Indonesian Republic" on the question of exchanging Indonesian rice for
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  • 412 3 m exercise of the powers conferred on .he Pr.ce Conn. II by Section (a) of the Price Control Proclamat.on and delegated to me r„der Section ia thereof, I, Lt.-Col J. Hamcr. Deputy Pr.ce Controller. Singapore, hereby make the following Order:— This Order may be cited as the
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  • 577 4 "Malayan Labourers Support Peace Democrad PUBLIC ASSURANCE AT MAY DAY MEETING Singapore's Celebrations Disciplined And Orderly After a lapse of about four years, labourers oi an nationalities and people of all classes united together and assembled pn the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday morning to celebrate "May Day." About thirty thousand
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  • 34 4 A public lecture will be delivered at the premises of the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, No. 8, Cairnhill Road, on Thursday, 2nd May, at 6.30 p.m. Subject: "Evolution m Science and Yoga."
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  • 30 4 The public session of the Singapore Advisory Council will open at 10.00 hrs. today, May 2, m the Council Chambers, Municipal offices, and nor Government House.
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  • 120 4 London. April 30. Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, Inroadcasting his Ma) Da) message oier Radio Moscou late tonight, noted tlyat the war had resulted m deep c/yanges m the political life of nations and declared tlyat tlx world's peoples were "taking the fate of their State" into tlxir
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  • 127 4 ATTLEE REFUSES ROYAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE BRITISH PRESS London, April 30.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, today rejected the suggestion that he should appoint a Royal commission to investigate the ownership and control of the Press m Britain. Labour member Thomas Driberg, after referring to the resolution to this
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  • 77 4 iokio, April )0.-Tw 0 r v. .d that they were on thor, A were seriously beau, b" f nese on Sunday ni-l v ln i market area of Onur, distr, outskirts of Tokio Ct "> The Provost Marshall offi that three Japanese- h,J and the fourth
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  • 21 4 Athens, April Eigfc J were killed and four roundedfcj of-May-Diy clashes I ctwt* M Monarchists and C ommum.ts night esuweem Reuter
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