Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1946

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  • 17 5 Indian Daily Mail II ppg^. J SINGAPORI II l-.SDAV. MAY 7. 194* 1 j PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 93 5 Eminent defence Counsel Congressman Passes May 6.—Bhula- leading defence the first INA trial o: N'awaz, Sehgal and lied this morning at I;: Iter a prolonged H. ailing for the past four n, ,bhai Desai was a forL »f the Congress Working ft- leader of the last (v tivi AssembK. idhi
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  • 52 5 M iy 6.— Play started late today, owing to htei > npours, when Modi uned went m to bat. r- Indians' first timings ir against Worcester- litter was bowled by I 1 he had scored 29 and v re- board showed 108. ni man m. The score four
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  • 378 5 INDIAN TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE I ram Our Oun Correspondent) Simla, May 6. The historic Tripartite Conference opened yesterday under the presidentship of leventy-six-year-old Secretary of State for India, Lord PethickLawrence, m a cheerful atmosphere m the lalubrioill climate of Simla. The conference v the
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  • 82 5 PANDIT NEHRU ARRIVES SMILING FOR SECOND DAY SESSION A Reuter report from Simla received last night m Singapore says the British Cabinet Mission and Congress and the Moslem League leaders reassembled at Viceregal Lodge here today for the second d.v of ncgonations aimed at establishment of ar interimaovernmeni wd transference
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  • 277 5 London, May 6.— The Simla conference on the Indian constitutional problem shares the lead with the meeting of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers m Paris m most of the British provincial dailies today, but editorial comment is confined to the Birmingham Post and Glaigou Herald. Devoting its main
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  • 283 5 TOKYO TRIAL Tokyo, May 6. In exactK nine minutes thi> morning, former Japanese premiei I lideki Tojo and 26 other high ranking Japanese military and political figures loudly and vehemently pleaded not guilty to the 5 j -count indictment charging them with worldwide
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  • 397 6 Azad Tells "Big Twelve" "No Division" AH India Central Union Discussed At Simla Conference Simla. Ma) l At today's semoa ol the conference bt lwwll two Indian political parties eon:re-s and Muslim League- and the British Cabinet Mission. Maulana Azad is believed to ha' t indicated that CoagfttS cannot a;
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  • 35 6 Madras, May Madras Congress Legislature Party is meeting on May 23 to choose the Party's nominee for the post of Speaker m the Madras Assembly. The Part) is also considering the question of ministerial salaries.
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  • 72 6 MADRAS PREMIER PRAKASAM DISLIKES SOCIAL PARTIES Madras, May f. Madm Premier Prakasam yesterday declined an invitation to attend a petty m his honour. He said he was not m favour of attending social parties even if only drinks were served there. At a time when many people were unable to
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  • 71 6 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, May s—The5 The Congress President is understood to have vigorously protested to the Punjab Government against the delay m the release of p>litical prisoners m the province. The Punjab has a Congress Unionist Coalition Ministry. President A?ad is also reported
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  • 63 6 Cairo, May j. The Arab Leaguetoday received a cable from Mohammed Ah Jinnah, leader of the Indian Muslim league, stating that "The Palestine report is the worst violation of the pledge given the Arabs. The commission's recommendations shocked the Moslem world. The Arabs and the Moslems won't
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  • 51 6 (From Our Gun Correspondent) Calcutta, May s.— The Central Indian National Army Committee of Calcutta has decided to start a hospital called the Netaji Hospital to be located m Calcutta or Bombay. The Committee has also decided to train INA medical officers to do rural relief wnrk m
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  • 354 6 Rangoon, M The Governor of Burma, Sir Reginald Do- said today that Burma would do everything answer the call of those m distress through lack of i lb* that her present small rice surplus would prevent I a making any substantial
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  • 40 6 (/»->;/ Our Delhi, Ma) s Ra sistent m i). //>/ thai I set u/ne Coum il m n asked /o b. >■ tl\tr (*>s/s, h) tl It is belies id nen ,t the possible membes Council are l\
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  • 273 6 'IF BRITAIN FAILS TO GIVE BURMA FREEDOM, SHE WILL SEEK FOREIGN HELP' U SAW Kangoon, ai. U Saw, former Pn er oi Burma, today warned Britaii that it it failed to give I ioin to Burma the people .'.J be fully justified m looking out for foreign help. U Saw,
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  • 100 7 M.,\ >. Ihe political and economic problem! orld could not be solved by any one count ry ■lie cooperation of all, the British Prime dr. Gement Attlee, told the May D rally of the m London tonight Vt every nation -it iti own
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  • 67 7 BRITISH CAPTAIN DROWNS WITH MRS. BRUNO MUSSOLINI Milan, Max f.— The bod) oi Mrs. Bruno Mussolini, widow of II Duce'l youngest son, has been recovered from I akv Como ulure she drowned last eighl with a British eiptain m a boating accident. A British major and a young lady who
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  • 98 7 Mi\ Wallace ake, .-.or of the United States s plantation division, rican Chemical Society's ork rubber group that natural fpi ction on his company's Malaya will approach s the end of the \ear. -due tion on the eomoni m Malaya reached tor the first quartet of "Quarterly produc*
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  • 49 7 MANILA S'PORE AIR SERVICE \la\ 2 The 11 il .i\t today gavt the Urways permission to b: m ten Wan/la and the lonipauy IS aide. I an order exempting from the pro i i sin us ary t ertificati under A hi tit ten the tu<i ril _y.- U.P.
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  • 31 7 LAN RAILWAY MEN RMINED ON STRIKE hi n Correspondent) The General India Railw.n men's Bombay yesterday [uestion oi the prothe results ot the ken throughout the >7 per cent, m m
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  • 128 7 Ham Voik, Me) New I Inbune columnists Josepi Kintcr and Stewart Alsop today Mnii from >X ashington that it is possible e\en probable, that General of the Arms Goaeji Marshall. Pu Truman ipecaol onvov to C hi n i will pitch up new agreement between Generalissimo
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  • 199 7 q New Britain, Louisiana, May 5.- Willis Francis, J strapping young Negro condemned murderer whom 1 Louisiana's electric (hair failed to kill, today hummed ft 9 spirituals m his lonely cell convinced that he was spared I v (rol 8 0 While he prayed electricians examined
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  • 147 7 London, May 6. -London philatelists believe they have solved the riddle of who issued a series of nine "Free India" postage stamps. British troops found the stamps m a building near the banks of the Irawaddy. They were all delicately coloured, produced by a photogravure process,
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  • 85 7 JAP FAMILY EAT WILD VEG. GO CRAZY Tokyo, May 5. The family of three uho went suddenly and tcinporarilx crazed has prompted Tokyo health authorities to warn the population against eating uild vegetation as a sitbstituti for vegetables m the current food shortage. Investigation shotted that the family v bo
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  • 101 7 Colombo. May 6.— The Ceylon National Congress welcomes the movement to organise a pen-Asiatic conference and authorises the President to take the necessary action, is the gist of a resolution adopted at .1 meeting of the Congress Committeeheld m Colombo. The Congress has written
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  • 267 7 London, Ma\ h. Mr I> > ida« Gandhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi md ldn>>r .>f the Hindustan Times, mm Mr. Ramnath Goenki. Indian news- magnate, were guests of honour at a dinner organised by X idii c I ondon Indian |ournalists Mr. Sunder Kabadi
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  • 146 7 Xuremburjr. May The War Crimes Court heard testimony today that the Allies prcM nfed Czechoslovak Sudetenland to Hit ler on a silver platter at Munich. firing him far more than he expected. Hjalmar Sehoeht told the Tribunal that must Hitler ever hoped to win
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  • 331 8 "The Frog" "Undertaker Sentenced To Hang „,-CoI.L.C,Col T n^ Court uho^oth^ proved on the notorious Burma-Mam Railway. The President, m passing leoteoce, Mid: "The evidence laid before this Court and such ndmisftionf a* you have nude. prove beyond the remotest doubt that you perpetrated the most terrible crimes m the
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  • 152 8 In the District Court yesterday, two Chinese, Chan Siew Wing and Lee Fook, appeared before Major A. P. Jack on two charges of extortion. It uas alleged that both the accused on July S. 1942. at Tanjonf Pagar Road. Singapore, m order to commit extortion, put one Chinese
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  • 135 8 An cJm) of tlx incident that resulted m the lightning Harbour Board dockers' strike on Saturday uas heard m the Third Polite Court yesterday when Poonasamy, an Indian, was arraignid befon M>.. K. M. Byrne on two charges. Accused uas firstly charged with wrongful possession
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  • 130 8 Between now and May 15th, 20.000 tons of Hour will be shipped to Malaya from Sydne) and comparable shipments arc expected from South Australia and Western Australia. Railways have given first priority to bring Hour from the mills, which are working three shifts, to the port*
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  • 485 8 Fighting Reported From Central China To Manchuria CHINA N tan* Mm I—**" chou Central NfWI Agc.cs todas rented ,n I dispatch from Hankow that a spokesman at Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's headquarters called the Communist statement that 60,000 Communists men encircled m Hupeh province urn "•< i-m\mtt*n fabrication." The Communists said
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