Indian Daily Mail, 8 May 1946

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  • 16 9 Indian Daily Mail ,.JT pTTl. No» 74- -1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY B, 1946 PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 149 9 Hague, May 6.— Members of the Lower House LjfcD itch Parliament today aeo^ed the Government of L g nconstitutional" and unwise m the negotiations X Dr. Sutan Sjahrir of the so-called Indonesian >'•■ Zgt were debating last 's .statement on the
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  • 124 9 ia. May 6— lt was authoritatively reported today tl British Government will order the withdrawal of IBi h and Indian troops from Java before the political i -a m order to force the issue between the Dutch id I nesians to a head. iove fails to
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  • 30 9 May 7.— (Cricket tershire were all out i- Innings: Mankad 1. ckson, i; Merchant not .iudi caught Perks, b. \rnarnath not out, 1; total. 4* f^ )r l
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  • 144 9 Batavia, May 6.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has sent the following message to Dr. Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier: "I learnt through the Press that you haw been good enough to offer to send 500,000 tons of rice from Indonesia to India to relieve famine conditions here provided the
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  • 24 9 Cairo, May 7- -All British troops are to be withdrawn from Egypt, according to a statement issued by the British Embassy this moraine.- Reuter
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  • 98 9 ON GROUNDS THAT IT IS INEQUITABLE UNFAIR Washington, May 7.— India has informed the Combined Food Board that she flatly rejects the tentative Ma\ wheat allocation of a little more than one-tifth of the originally requested 500,000 tons, it was learned authoritatively last night.
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  • 77 9 Simla, May 6.— After a tWO hour session of the round-table conference this afternoon it was officially announced tlyat the delegates would not meet again until Wednesday afternoon "to giic the parties an opportunity to think oier and discuss the points raised.'* The morning session
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  • 62 9 New York, May 7.— The New York Times this morning prints a long cable from Simla on the adjournment of the British Cabinet Mission's talks with Indian representatives with the sub-heading "Mood Is Pessimistic." The cable says: "There has been an atmosphere of gravity here and the announcement of adjournment
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  • 45 9 GANDHIJI SEES VICEROY, CABINET MINISTERS Simla, May 6.— Mahatma Uonom had a talk with Field Marshal Lord Waiell, Viceroy, and the Cabinet Mission ben tonight at Viceregal Lodge. His visit followed tbs conference of the Cabinet Mission and representatives of Congress and Moslem League.- Reuter
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  • 35 9 London, May 6.— Cable and Wireless Limited announce that the 1,520--mile cable between Singapore and Hongkong has been restored to service after being m Japan©* bands from January, 194-- md tlu> rrcnder of Japan Reuter
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  • 142 9 Manila, May 7.— The wai damage bill sponsored b> Senator Millard Tydings which was recently signed b\ President Truman is not expected to yfcld any money to cither the United States Government or the Philippines it was disclosed today. The office of High Commissioner Paul
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  • 58 9 Hatavia, May 6. The Indonesian police have arrested two Japanese and three Indonesians alleged to have killed three Australian war crimes invest igators near Buiten/.org hill station south of Batavia, last month, the Indonesian "Ministry of Information" an nounced today. The announcement said the
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  • 92 9 New Delhi, May 6.— The Indian AfWy, now fully mobilised against the country's latest and most deadly enemy the threat of famine— -is tapping every source to help rehe/i the shortage of food m India. The Army has put several mon thousands of acres of
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  • 74 10 rretfomdi Madras, May 6. LieutI he Central IN Relit tl meeting i i) P**d tribute C bandr* Bose for h sense itriotism and organising capacity. v ,i nid Boat b\ baa djniwir Jpm- nluscd the rank and tile of IN nrith i new spirit ot natatnilimii,
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  • 110 10 THOUSANDS GATHER TO PAY LAST RESPECTS TO DESAI Rom Our ()u a r tUondent) Bombay, May 6.— With the Concress tricolour flag at halt mast and a iarge gathering of mourners shouting (ongress ilogane, the body of Bhulabhai Desai who died early this morning was taken out at 10 o'clock
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  • 57 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 6. The urgency tot setting up a Provisional Central Government with full powers and charging it with convening of a constitu-tion-making body, and the need for parliamentary statute declaring freedom of India, were stressed by C. Rajagapalachan. former
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  • 48 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. May 6. Sir Archibald Edward Nye and lady Nye arrived m Madras this morning from Bombay and later Sir Archibald was sworn m as Governor of Madras. The newly-elected Prakasam Ministry is meeting the new Governor and Lady Nye today.
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  • 82 10 Jerusalem, May 6. Three hundred shouting veiled Muslim women, carrying banners with the words "\i'c will not give up land which has been watered with the blood of our ancestors," demonstrated here this morning at Jaffa Gate after a protest march through the narrow cobbled streets of
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  • 414 10 Racial Problem In South Atnca Must B e Tackled As World Issue 'Indians' Appeal To Marshal Smuts Like Cry In The Wilderness" Bombay, May 7.— ommenting on the problems of Indians m South Africa, the Bombay Momino Standard recently declared m an editorial that these problems are based on two
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  • 73 10 Bombay. May. 7. Thirteen track* loads of mustard and other oilseeds which were being- smuggled into Rewa State by Allahabad merchants ir collaboration with Patr.a merchants were intercepted and confiscated b> Rewa State Police at Patna. tayi I Free Press Journal report. It is estimated that
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  • 124 10 Delhi, May ..—Siieral polsttcm txdet who had escaped the country when the British wen after them hair returned to India after an appeal uas ma.L to tl. Viceroy iarly laA February, These exiles had evaded omti and had left the country for Afghanistan and Arabia and
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  • 30 10 Tokyo, May 6. Goinda Menon, i Crown prosecutor for the Madras High Court, today arrived with junior [counsel Krishna Menon m order to serve m the war crime trials.- U.P.
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  • 99 10 BOMBAY MINISTRY'S 5- YEAR PLAN FOR PEASANTS BOMBAY PREMIER Bombay. May 7— l. creasing the product u m Bombay Ploria i under, says a report fn Horr.bay. The new Ministry r:r its attention on pre. g pea* with additional facilities. Tr% G ernment proposes to lupply fa| with fertilizers ar.d
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  • 247 10 Moscow, May 6.— The Soviet Press toda\ to British and American newspapers for having M inti adedl help the enemy" during the war and at the renewed their strong criticism of U. S. Secret Sti James Byrnes and Henry
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  • 898 11 tl I FT A TRAIL OF BRUTALITY, MURDER AND PILLACE „T hC: r Death Will Not Mean Loss To Country," says jap news agency Recalls Dream Of Jo-Prospenty Sphere May b.— The Japanese militarists headed by General s satellites violated the sacred codes
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  • 173 11 ENORMOUS VOLUME OF CONSUMER GOODS FOR CEYLON mamma, May 7.— \n enormou* \olume of goods, the heaviest on record for many sears, has been ordered by importers m Ceylon m thelast four or fhe months from the t'fcited Kingdom and the United Slates of America. The order> ;ir<' M h<
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  • 144 11 Bombay, May 6, Giving evidence at today 9 hearing of the Commission ot Inquiry into the mutiny ni lhe Royal Indian Navy personnel m Bombay m Icbruary, an Indian i itnu named I«mU mi the commanding officers usually spent
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  • 90 11 Sydney, May 6. A placard demanding "Quit India" uas exhibited behind a party of Indians at a May Day rally here yesterday m which some i <5,000 trade unionists and oi er 500 members of the Communist Party took part. Indian seamen carried a banner with
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  • 71 11 Cleveland, May 6.— Miss Man Amelia Codv, 7. former luadmistrcs* oi the Methodist Girls' School, Sing.v pore, died here today. Miss Cody a former Method Ist tm> sionary served m the Philippines. Japan and China. She was on of the first American teachers to be sQnt
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  • 215 11 Rangoon, May 6.— Physical training units are drilling with dummy rifles and Bren guns m a number of districts, and m one district similar drilling is taking place with live hand-grenades, according to a statement issued today by the Burma Government. Declaring that such drilling is
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  • 62 11 COMMUNIST LEADER SUGGESTS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR NOVEMBER Nanking, May 6.— The China Daily today uid that the Communist leader Gen. Chou Ln Lai, suggested ihtt the national assembly should be convened m November, but the negoti.itoi of the Shao 1 l/c Government hilicves that the assembly should be held before
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  • 438 12 Andaman Spy Case "During (lit- past fertnighl the Court ha> HtMTC a very remarkable itory of how the Japanese Foroei m the Andainaii Ifclands, fearing lor the inhabitants' lo\alt> toward.* them, uerc constrained to take certain measure> to find
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  • 42 12 It is intended to de-eontro| salt m Singapore with effect from May 20th. After th.it dire there will be no more issues of sdt on the ration and purchases may be mule free!) on the open market, lays m official Press release
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  • 146 12 le,ur civilian Japanese m the cm pl 0) oi the arm\ were brought up for trial m the WtK Crimes Court yesterday for having been concerned m the beating, torture and maltreatment of Suppiah. Manappa, and Ramaswamy, civilian residents of Port Blair, during the
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  • 65 12 The Hague, May 6. The Dutch Nazi leader, Anton Mussert. is to be executed by shooting tomorrow morning Oil Waalsdorp plain near the Hague, the Dutch evening newspaper "De Ti|d" said tonight. It was announced early today Queen Wilhelmini had dismissed the relatives' appeal against the
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  • 32 12 Washington. May z. Tht Army discharged 289,000 men and women during last month, bringing the number of thou returned to eiulian bt> unce the < >/./ of th Euroj it or to 7.0-4.000.— U.P.
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  • 160 12 Mr. McKerron Likes Cocos And Christmas Is.— Because Of Their Scotch flover! At a Press conference yesterday, Mr. P. .1. B. MCKerron, the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, who recently returned from his visit to the Cocos and Christmas Islands gave his impressions about the Islands. The main purpose of the visit
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  • 88 12 S\dne\. Ml) 6. Pandemonium b,.»ke out at S\dne\ Town Mill tod.n during a meeting oi 2.000 citizens when amid cheering, heckling, catcalls and tree tights, the nia|orit\ ot the audience appro\ed motions protesting against continued hold-ups oi foe>d and essential materials. h was s.ud
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  • 92 12 COMMUNISTS RUSHING REINFORCEMENTS TO CHANGCHUN Nanking. M.v <*.— lt was authontativelv reported here that the Chinese Communists are rushing reinforcements to Changchun from Harbin and occupying the railw i\ between Kirin and Changchun. The battle m Kungchulin— belic\cd to be- the key to the possession of Mukden— is reported still
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  • 37 12 Peiping. Ill) S.— An MC-; transport plane assigned to llv to Changchun to bring back the five American correspondents stranded there was unable to take off tod.n owing to I punctured twe received on the run- U.P.
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