Indian Daily Mail, 6 May 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail N V- j jHNGAPORI \lo\i)\\, viay 6, 19* 1 PkICT 10 CFNTS. I
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  • 159 1 Indian Constitutional Drama Reaches Climax SIMLA TALKS START WELL Congress President Satisfied Simla, Ma} 5. The climax of the Indian con titutional drama was reached this morning when at 'lie mountain io\ iceregal Dodge here two Indian political parties Congn and Muslim League met the British Cabinet Mission at a
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  • 286 1 ilem, May 4. An Arab appeal for Soviet interIn Palestine 11 reported today from Haifa, the 's main port and important British naval base. Haifa \l Society has cabled a message to the Soviet AmbasC airo with a request that it be
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  • 105 1 I s.— The Paly t PopjJation has° the 1 Get ermine its own and no. to have it defy two other countries, L "<; Communist Daily m an editorial yester»w'i right of t crmniry it b the paper says, m the demo- principles
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  • 149 1 "Grant India, Burma, Malaya Unconditional Independence "Says British Writer London, May 4. India has within the next ten years the chance of building herself up without external interference, though both America and Russia may quite easily make attempts at interference, layi John Strawhorn, political commentator, writing m the current issue
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  • 82 1 New York, M.i\ 4. The Persian Aanbasaador to the United States, HllSScin Ala, has been oHicially informed l>\ the Persian Government that Soviet tTOOfM ha\e completely evacuated the tour northern provinces ot Persia and that Soviet troops .ire being rapnllv withdrawn Ironi A/er baijan,
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  • 145 1 i New York, May 4. William Philip Simms, foreign editor of the Scripps Howard chain of newspapers, reported today that lhe Kuropeun situation is worsening. "There »<> mystery about what n veoug? hi und: "The Atlanta Charter has been tossed into the ash can and the Mind
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  • 125 1 London, May 4.— Tribute to the late Edward Thompson, noted author, are paid m the current issue of the left-Wing weekly magazhse *Neu Statesman an J Sat ion.' London Diarist s.nsof Mr. Thompson: "He lived and died bravely. He cued for things m England that are
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  • 249 1 THE MAHATMA VOUCHES FOR THEM w win Our On n Correspondent Simla May 5.— There is a rumour going round Simla that Mahatma Gandhi is about to take a big and important political decision. A statement is expected from win m Urn
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  • 76 1 LonJnu, Mwv The I'biral Wttkly, v "< Statesman and NmJkm, in Ui emrfmibtm «'<"/'/ the DmtcA Covert$p9eni of JomM* crossing'' tsctia regarding l i/l> The article isserti rfui the Dutch pcvertini to the old proposal! which piv.n.cr Sjhwif flatl) rejected nonth ago. To back up
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  • 182 1 MILITARY COURT INQURY TODAY DOCKERS STRIKE I 1 lie ten ttiousant elocke: ol the sing.ip.ue Harbour Board who went on strike on Saturday resumed work yesterday alternoon at i p.m. 1 ollowmg diseiissions between the Singapore Harbour board and representatives ol the S. H. li. hart Workers Mutual Help Union,
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  • 120 1 Singapore Conference On Developments In Sumatra Batavia, May Admiral Lord Lottis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied oinnundcr, South-hast Asia, presid ed over a special conlerence just eon eluded m Singapore at winch "!<>;tli coming military moves m the N thei lands last Indies archipelago'" wen discussed, according to i Netherlands news agency
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  • 130 1 (From Our Own Corresponaeus Madras May 4. An appeal to railwayman m Indi not to take mj precipitate action il this stage when delicate negotiat 1. were going on and the countr\ wa threatened with famine, w.is mad pal President A/ id OB *j el
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  • 29 1 g bin ton, M n \.—Mrs, Rub) I Rot**, U'if "I ?b\ neiih-eb, t, I President of the Philippines, udl I rei fh'cd today />) M*. Truman I Wbitebouse.* U.P.
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  • 609 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore,May 6, 1946. INDIAN COMMUNITY-I rpm w n Utt us ham tight I mm ud no section „f riwpeepk Mabya ..sit d.d the Indian Community. During the War itselt no one ..tiered so much |„d,ans did. lhe suttei.ng of v.sands was unt.ii>. lhe) ..l.n^U mien irdAipa, wgetw
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  • 638 2 CONGRESS MINISTRIES IN I -.Id \<>. PROVINCES RETURN TO POWER AFTER 6tf VI \RS: -BIG TWELVE" CONFERENCE MUST NOT FAIL: PRAKASAM MI ISTKVS PROGRAMME (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 4. With the restoration ol responsible government m Madras thii week, India hat now popular
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  • 70 2 tffom our Own nnspouieui) Calenita.Uny for the arrest >>j f; i Wtei mth the l'rvi atonal Government of A id ll;„d and the A.uJ H'»-l k hat. been nenei by the antharitiet m Burma, Oeeoe&Ug to a PVfOTf Rangoon. I 1 p/ them j'. i" JUmgnan four
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  • 445 2 Congress President Azad and .Muslim League Leader Jinnah Meet Cabinet Mission {From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Ma) 4. Four hundred million Indians are now looking to Simla where their political future will be decided m the nexi fortnight. The basis ol negotiations will
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  • 138 2 TO OBTAIN fc!CE? {From Our Own Cor- ~j (nt 1 'eini, 4 euiiieisiies ill i'uim 1 >AJ,I ..ieojocr sir jwa.ij iciuicei tne QUTfI mem nau not auequ.^v inula s case txiore tne s Ooaru m Vv asmngion iuu viooe an ine\ coulU. me lact remains
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  • 188 2 {From Onr Own Correspondent) Madras, May 4.— T. S. Avin ishilingain, Minister for Lducation m the new Prakasam Ministry outlined briefly today the policy to re 1 ganisc Madras education on >ound lines. The Minister said "I am end of child and teacher. In v.n
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  • 12 2 New Delhi, Ma> 4 (,c:: Mohan Singh, of the INAf* released today.
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  • 129 2 Madras Prem. Confident Of Defeating Famine Threat (From Our Own Omretpoutemi Madras. May j: T. Prakasam. Premier, m a statement today*** I the most effective way of deal" 1 I the food situation is to perfect intnw present rationing system anu i"» ~tm the procurement ot !>urp ll J 1
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  • 25 2 (Prom Our Own CW' l \|jJ Madras, May 4= T/"^ Premier, has been .|.s India Congress tion was unconn*^"- rttof^
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  • 74 3 Indian: National Congress President Elect Pandit Nehru and the Retiring President Maulana Abul Kalam Azad M Iras, May 4. Following close on Pandit Jawaharlal a l to the Government to create the proper for the Cabinet Mission talks by declaring an L: :i Indian National Army personnel, the Governicnl last
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  • 65 3 1 Own Correspondent) I May 4. Military authorial at the disposal of the iment 470 military lorfor the movement 0< md famine relief work m laid C. H. Masterman. of Civil Supplies, at I t» c rence. w\,\.d that the \O.OOO I and wheat
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  • 31 3 )u Correspond* nt) May 4.— 1.t.-Gen. Sir M ideas Goveroor-De-I idy Nye arrived m .•.1 v .\\u\ the) -ire lea\ ing p M idi b) special train today
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  • 40 3 trom Qui Oun Correspondent Ma) 4— V. V. Girl, Mimsr oi Industries and labour m 1 1 iovernment, arrived m lay and met Bombay Mm H« discussed with them textile >d hi. iblems. Giri is letunung morrow.
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  • 37 3 "'"I uur own L.orresponavnt ■T* 4^ Mi* 4 A proposal to conW {W[ 1111 to perpetuate the memory I ite Srinivasa Sastri was made it ion at a meeting of the s Indian Association.
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  • 21 3 May 4.— The Madras Legists Assembly and Legislative CounL ting for the tirst time on m The session will last two
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  • 43 3 10/ i;/ orrespondent) 4-Tbe Nagpur Pro"togpeu Executive yesterday Bunding that Ministers <>i h to draw the old salary drLd 'nun this. Ministers I J*«*r, take reasonably in■^♦oi^ >Us v'u meet the present fc X u *Jiuo n s
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  • 97 3 {From Our ()un Correspondent) Bombay, Ma) 4- The Bombay Committee of the INA Relief and Enquiry Committee has given relict to the extern of 15,000 rupees to INA I personnel, according to 1 report m the local paper. The report adds that
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  • 76 3 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Burma, May +--J«nsudm Mehta India's Representative m Burma, interviewed m Bomba) yesterday warned Indian evacuees proposing to return U) Burma not to think" they were re,i, isr.-w ir Paradise. turning to then pre wai Conditions m Burma, he laid, were bid;
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  • 68 3 (Lrom Our Oun Correspondent) Madras. Slav ..-Mr- K. Bhaehyam, Minister for Law and Prisons, has recommended the immediate release Ol l« political prisoners. ■"Ther. arc still )< pohttcal pneonen ,hose case, are >et to be reviewed by Z Minuter. Mr. Bhashyam also pad orders for
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  • 51 3 {From Our Own Correspondent) Simla, Mas d tlu other members of the Muahm League delegation to the Simla Trip.** Conference arrived m Simla this afuinoon. The conference openi tomorroe ,o m with an inaugural speech lul Peth.ck-lawrencc Secretan State for India and leader ot Csbinet
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  • 513 3 China I Nanking! Ma) 4 General George C. Marshall. President Tniman*i ipeaal euvo) today returned armistice negotiation! with General Chou En Lai after the Communist leader warned that civil war ma\ ipread throughout China With the revival of the neao-.d»i
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  • 314 3 Vinegar Joe Visits Scene Of Greatest Jail Riot In U.S. History San Francisco, May ..-iAu )o^ Su»wdl(V,n*« Joe) who won fame four years ago Burma as Co.nu.au k Tiki Cl.inese force, lighting alongside the British, today visited Alcatraz prison island scene ol .he greatesl iail not m American history. With
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  • 59 3 Mcdan, Sumatra. The Indonesian Republican police today arrested the President ot the "National Council ot Extremists" and six prominent Communists. Allied communique issued m Beta via reports that two Japanese who were constructing defensive positions with Indonesian- south ot Bandoeng were killed b\ Allied mortars. At another
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  • 32 3 Chitoor, May rhatach.iri died of typhoid yesterday aged \f> He was returned as the Congress eindi dale unopposed tor the Madras Assem bl\ lor the Clundragiri COUStituenCJ m the recent provincial election.
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  • 77 3 our Owni wrespouaenn Hodrm.Ha) 4 U k ib mi declined to ret the Madras i <>< I toted to /»< sen/ her. li.Aol. Lakshmi m i fetl the Mayor, expressed bet mabdit) thai il th, m usual praetin of i Madrns orp rgtion to fh tlh ,l
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    82 4 S/,//v hu hi described </- j country with tut tui i txotU bewuty <>n one ride tiirJ uptslid poverty on the other. 1 h, se piciurti tjkitt on fh, occgsiOM of AJinnal Lord I.onts MountInitfcHt'j it tilt i hit to the country town tCttm from the e\otu The pretty young
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    90 4 Mahatma Gandhi aver his 'Aerence With the Cabinet Ministers came out z.ith a smile {picture on the left). •The world learnt of this and took it as an optimistic sign. Gandhiji himself has reiterated he is hnprtul and has on I number asions vouched '>>r the bona tides oj the
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  • 107 4 juhbulpore, Central Proiiints of India, May 4. Three of some iS vefoyi at present being tried by 1 arums courts martial here were acquitted today of charges of "inciting a mutiny" and "being present at a mutiny and not using their utmost endeavonrs to suppress it." Tl.
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  • 72 4 Weston (Mass) May 4. Two verj strong" earthquakes, probably centred m the South Pacific off the island of Ja\a. were recorded today by the Weston College Seismograph Station. both tremors were felt tor more than three hours after the original shock. It was reported that both 1
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  • 72 4 At the New NX'orld Arena on Friday night. Al Rivers proved too good for his opponent Charlie Gibson, a hardhitting welter-weight many years his younger. Although not as blashy as he used to be, he out-pointed his opponent over ten rounds. Another good tight
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  • 54 4 FLYING BOATS FOR S'PORE— H.K. Loudon, May 4. The British Overseas Airways Corporation mil toon Ac using flying boats between Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, it uas tnnounced today. The Ministry of Supply has order, rd 11 Solent flying-boats for the Ah wny trporntion to be used on the I a>
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  • 38 4 N "< rorA, May 4 Dr. Simon flexner, the I y -year-old noted pathologist who uas credited with important discoveries ,n /he stud) of various diseases inch m polhmey. litis, Aunal meningith and tropical 'tomes, died here yesterdov.- U.P.
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  • 168 4 Madras, May 5. The most important problen facing the Government is the too* crisis md the Premier has depute* Ministers to tour the districts to stud\ conditions at first-hand. Outlining the industrial policy Minister Gin declared that the Karachi Congress res .>>n on fundamental rights
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  • 79 4 Singapore! Sunday. The Tuan Muda of Sarawak reached Singapore ibis evening by plane. He mil be leaving immediately for Saran ak it here he hopes to make an independent investigation <>f the whole question of t < sshn. In an inters n v with th. Press,
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  • 63 4 Trouble- is retried from I andkoi State-. RcprtMiou is reported to prevail among famandal workers who allege to h.i\c been humiliated and arrested; national flags burnt and women and students ill-treated. Thk people are observing a I;; I [or the las, three days. PanJ" NJ r
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  • 23 4 UNO TO SUPERVISE IRANIAN ELECTIONS it'iii'ran. May £_h that ,da,,s ar 1 T** "dered f or 'lections l)i,i i, an,an Ko,»i,„" ,l„. UP
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