Indian Daily Mail, 3 May 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail ■T_ Su 7 11. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 194 PRICK m PFNTS
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  • 245 1 I»hererore indictments Against Toio Others "Illegal, Jap Sources Claim MA jOR WAR CRIMINALS' ARRAIGNMENT TODAY Tokyo, May 2 Japanese sources said that the major rfcnce attorneys for the Japanese accused of war crimes jfore the Tar Last International Tribunal met for an hour P al
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  • 83 1 I<" Delhi, May 2.— The Flag ccr Commending RIN Bombay tnncmnced that investigations th iJm« >,f 312 ratings out of triginally placed under restraint < tbt lebruary natal mutiny bun computed, kpty-four hove been sentenced rrws of imprisonment varying 1 M to 90 days and dismissed
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  • 48 1 AMERICAN EDITOR SEES HIROHITO Way 2.— -Emperor Hirohito Fternoon received m audience f- Howard, editor of the New Telegram and president PPP* I (oward newspapers, for F 'n which he discussed the F the progress of the demo- fapan as being carried F General Mac Arthur's direc- UP
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  • 85 1 New York, May i.—The New York Times, m a despatch from Washington, today said tlyat United States officials had indicated that tJyc Truman administration is not prepared to make additional military commitments for disarmament of illegal armies m Palestine. The British Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 82 1 Tokyo, May 2.— The Tokyo Provost Marshall announced today that the Japanese suspected of being Hideo Takayama, would-be assassin of General Mac Arthur, has been released as "not the man." The Provost Marshall said it was "now up to the Japanese government to produce Takayama."
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  • 100 1 SIMLA CONFERENCE FIXED FOR MAY 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 2. It is now definitely learnt that the Simla Tripartite Conference is opening on May sth morning. The British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy accompanied by their personal staff arrived m Simla yesterday, while Mahatma
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  • 278 1 inj„ The tr 'P art «e talks between the Dutch ri rl f^ ,a V"I B ri ish aulh °'™<* here regarding the supp" of fi? f "S Cen,r ?L Java t0 ,he A,,ied Perimeter at the west of
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  • 75 1 The Hague, May i. Professor Logcmann, Netherlands Minister for Overseas Territories, will make a statement m the Lower Chamber tomorrow on the Dutch Government's conduct of affairs concerning Indonesia. A debate on the whole matter will be held m the- Lower Chamber next Monday after the
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  • 32 1 Jferusclam, May i. An attempt to blow up a British destroyer m Haifa harbour was foiled today by the discovery of a kitbag with explosives m the mess of the destroyer.- Reuter
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  • 166 1 Batavia, May i.— A Dutcli patrol operating on the "paradise" island of Bali east of Java —have arrested 13 Indonesian terrorists and two Japanese fugitives, according to the Netherlands news agency. In Java itself artillery fire and mortar fire has reduced the sniping of the
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  • 84 1 w asningion, may i, ins h/uitcu States State Department will give the Security Council confidential documents supporting the United States contention that franco Spain no longer constitutes a threat to worid peace, despite her wartime collabora tion with the Axis powers, it was
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  • 32 1 Berlin, May i. Marshal ot trie RAP Sir Sholto Douglas arrived by air at Berlin this afternoon to takeover from field Marshal Viscount Montgomery as Chief of the British Occupation Force.- Reuter
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  • 222 2 SHE HOPES CABINET MISSION SUCCEEDS New York, April 30. Theoretically India should have complete freedom but I do not know what actually would happen if tomorrow freedom were granted, Mrs Kleanor Roosevelt said today m an interview with
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  • 127 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May. I. Mr. K. Bhashyam, Minister of I. aw and Prisons m the Prakasam Ministry who was sworn m wsurday stated at a Press conference that his first ministerial act will be the release of all political prisoners still m jail m the
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  • 72 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Rangoon, May 1. It is understood the Chettiars are negotiating with the Burma Government for resumption of their legitimate place m Burma's agricultural economy. If the negotiations arc successful, the Chettiars will resume financial operations with Burma peasants which it
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  • 21 2 Washington, May i. India, China and Europe including UNRRA countries will get some i 15,000,000 pounds of dried skimmed milk.- Reuter
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  • 247 2 Washington, A lay i. Indian officials here are vigorously protesting at the Combined Food Board proposals which would drastically cut the allotment of 500,000 tons of wheat they are seeking for May, it is learned authoritatively. Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao, Indian representative
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  • 297 2 Washington, May i. Increased flow of goods leaving Indian ports for the United States and moving from American factories for India are foreshadowed by the United States Department of Commerce m an exclusive statement to Reuter. The statement said: "India's jute, mica, carpet, wool, skins
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  • 223 2 Certified Cremated 37 Years Ago: Appears Now To Claim Wife Fortune London, May I. In a panelled room m the House Lords today, the closing stages of a lawsuit which began i India 25 years ago were fought out before the Privy Com to decide the ownership of an estate
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  • 67 2 (From Our Own Corresponiatm Madras May I. The first protlfl the Madras Ministry has to tidJeH the resignation threat oi vlfl officers. fl Revenue Minister Karant ha; fl pealed to the officers not to reMgoV this critical hour. It is maJ\ mNm take such action which
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  • 38 2 (From Our Own Corresponnnnnm Bombay, Ma) i.— TAf*^B Congress Ministry tuncnid fl Jyonorific title n HououriUr M /?.vr</ /o *M* 'i M'«""' f,l^B />r abolished. Henceforth, i 1 fefcr ft* </ fto" /v/l r B
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  • 36 2 London, May i.— The (n j^H of the Exchequer, Di will succeed Lord K^isJ^ J of the International l! f'J and International Bank ot R a I# jM tion and Development, w Treasury announced today Reuter
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  • 202 3 ■i May I. Attacks on British action m Creece lj a as wrdl as on the activities of the Allied occupan Japan were contained m articles appearing today Soviet periodical AVw Times. cr ,i of the scheme \j, c Malayan Union, the t
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  • 132 3 The Singapore Advisory Council met m a public session for the first time m the Municipal Chambers yesterday, His Excellency the Governor, Mr. F. C. Gimson, presiding. Three bills m the agenda m the name of the acting Attorney General Mr. G. W. McL. Henderson, were
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  • 165 3 There is no doubt that you were m charge and had full control of the camp m the absence of the actual commandant who seldom visited the place, and if you had wanted you could have meted out good treatment and saved numerous
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  • 107 3 kIUSSOS GANG ACTIVE AGAIN tome, May i. Five men, masked h Mack handkerchiefs and armed th har. J -grenades and pistols, seized i main transmitter of the Italian dio Monopoly last night and played i a.! known Fascist hymn ■vinezza" and praised the dead be. rhe men, who played the
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  • 92 3 S. SLRGEANT DOES NOT WANT TOJO TRIAL kirlington, Vermont, April JO. pner M rine sergeant George Mercer kott, today sent a 1,100-word Krai to President Truman and .Messing his disbelief m the fl f< the trial of Japanese exfnier 1 lideki Tojo. I While 1 w as on Guadalcanal undei
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  • 126 3 In the third Magistrates Court yesterday, before Mr. Byrne, a number of police officials and detectives appeared on various charges of murder, causing grievous hurt and c.u.s.ng hurt during the Japanese regime. Some Of the accused had counsel to defend them and they made
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  • 336 3 Hongkong, May i. When Sir Mark Young today resumed office as Civil Governor of Hongkong, he disclosed plans for revision of the Colony's constitution m such a way as to permit a greater measure of self-government. "His Majesty's Government has under consideration," he
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  • 75 3 London, May i. The constitution of the British Crown Colony of Hongkong is to be reused on a more liberal basis as soon as possible. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. George Hall, said m the House of Commons yesterday that tlx British Government was considering the means by which m Hongkong,
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  • 205 3 Tea -Money In Spore IS Key-Money In H.K. Hongkong, May i. The rent racket m Hongkong has reached new heights, and Hongkong businessmen who are thinking of bringing their families back have now been warned by the Administration that it is vir tually helpless m the
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  • 140 3 London, May i. -Moscow's May Day parade began at 7 am. GMT today with the arrival of Generalissimo Stalin on the platform m Red Square, Moscow radio reported. Marshal Rokossovsky, former Commander of the White Russian front m the war against Germany, followed a few moments
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  • 1224 4 Interesting Background Review B) Walter Collins, United fern Staff Cnerespnmdmt. Johannesburg, May, I— Among the various racial PrM™* confronting South Africa the most acute is that of the Indians, who number about a quarter of a million. This problem has become a live issue
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  • 42 4 BRITISH SCIENTIST SENTENCED London, May i.— Dr A I Mav 54-year-old Londo,, was sentenced to ten )<xn v.tudc it the Old Ink, Jl Um P le,d,n s K ui| t v b J.^3 Mf information rcgirj mi |«MI|y to an unknown Reuter
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