Indian Daily Mail, 9 May 1946
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Title Section11 1946-05-09 13 Indian Daily Mail -~T^ 1! SINGAPORE T.RRSDAV. MAY j P"CE »gg11 words
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338 1946-05-09 13 a^7ros7 7— Brit sh and tinted state. JSKi Sive Combined Food Board meeun, pi- dVded over what India has rejected MM M. uate and inequitable" allocation of wheat for Ma> ;^med authoritatively Board. C* C— i- by m discussions over the cReuter - 338 words
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81 1946-05-09 13 lon, May T.-The United Nation On .r.ation's special committee ol refugees and displaced persons todaj, r, the Australian delegate declare A la'i preparedness to admit rearglt figure of 70,000 immipants annually has been set by the A than Government, the spokes■ai .aid. and aUP - 81 words
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Article34 1946-05-09 13 INDIANS LOSE BY 16 RUNS I Worcester, May 7.— Cricket remit: Indians lost m a thrilling fini-h b] If runs, scoring 267 all out. Scorei were: Worcester: 1»1 and 2M. Indians: I{>2 and 267.34 words
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713 1946-05-09 13 Attlee Says Indian Food Situation "Causing Us Greatest Anxiety London, May 7.-Mr. Clement told the House of Commons the situation India were not coming up to n India is causing us the greatest anxiety. This, he said, »aa despite the persistent efforts of the Government and the recent visit toReuter - 713 words
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Article113 1946-05-09 13 I ondon May 8 -New Delhi Radio aimouiiicu luu.., that th nc"'t meetmg of ,he Simla inference ha^een postponed until Thursday afternoon, according to I Cab! net delegation communique just issued. -o^ed scheduled to meet at 3 P- today has been postponed till Thursday afternoon atReuter - 113 words
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92 1946-05-09 13 Teheran. May B— uncial ir»iu»n Spokesman Prince Firoiu today suia that "reports indicate that the evacuation of Persia (by the Ru-Mans) is completed." He said that special inspector* sent to Azerbaijan returned to Teheran today and reported that farewell parade was piven by the SovietUP - 92 words
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73 1946-05-09 13 SWEET RATION INCREASE FOR BRITISH CHILDREN London, May 7 There uas good news for British children today u hcn the Food Minister, Sir Ben Smith, announced that tfpc suet ration will be increased front i z to 14 ounces eiery four weeks from June a)- The increase is made possibleReuter - 73 words
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Article115 1946-05-09 13 Madrid. May 7.— The spanisn uo^ernment denied last night the charge made during the United Nations Security Council debates that she had blocked the repatriation of Nazis and the seizure of German property m The statement said: Although the charges are false and made m badUP - 115 words
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Article326 1946-05-09 14 Congress Rejects Missions Proposals Pethick Lawrence And Co. ContactingßritishP.MoCabinet? (From Our Oun Correspondent) Simla May 7.— The Simla Tripartite negotiations are on the Verge of a breakdown. The most difficult phase of the negotiations have been reached, necessitating an adjournment of the conference till ednesday326 words
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113 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Cm Gauhati, May 7 1 le Sam Government aw e s| decision to nationa 1 r a Q industries. Industries selected arc lollows: Cotton textiles, jute, |cneratiai electric power, heavy chcmx p!i<tici and celluloid, refractories ttttn_\ manufacture of light miA. r .onferrous metals113 words
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99 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, May 7— The Railwaymen's threat to strike has not come il a surprise to the Indian Government. It ii stated the Government amining the ra.lwavmen's demands and official quarters express the hope that a solution will be found before99 words
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68 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May 7.— The Bombay Government bate issued orders to all police officers and men m the district stressing the need for treating the public with unfailing courtesy. The police arc reminded they are sen ants and guardians of the68 words
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Article73 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 7.— The Madras City Police will have shortly up-to-date wireless transmitters and receiving sets to help them m crime detection work. The police will also have motor-cars fitted with wireless apparatus. The scheme is expected to start working m July. News73 words
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Article95 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 7. Addressing a Dravidian conference m the city yesterday, Ramaswamy Periyar said it was 1 not their intention to make speeches wounding the feelings of other communities. Dravidians wanted Draiidistan to protect their interests and prevent Aryan exploitation. He hoped for the95 words
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296 1946-05-09 14 Simla, May 7.— A British proposal for a strong central authority for Indian defense is scheduled to be presented at the conference of Indian leaders and British Cabinet members here tomorrow, informed sources said today. The British Ministers will offer the plan afterU.P. - 296 words
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90 1946-05-09 14 "GANDHIJI NOT PLEASED WITH SIMLA TALKS", SAYS RAJAGOPALACHARI (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 6. C. fUjagopalfr chari, who returned to Madras today interviewed, said; "Though GaadMjp adheres to the formula of trusting the Cabinet Ministers, he is nor quite pleased with the delay that is -howa, "He scents weakness90 words
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57 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May 6. The IV correspondent of a Calcutta >n v paper says the India Goiemment is waking large-scale preparations a detl with mass action m the event of failure of the Simla parleys. Ctlcutta and other centres are proposed to57 words
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56 1946-05-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 7. The members of the Bar Association, Sultanpur. I 'nited Provinces, have resolved to give up the time-honoured tradition ol iddiW* sing the Court as Huzur or Sark.ir. Henceforward, it was decided II*" yers should address court56 words
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108 1946-05-09 15 yP SSATIONAL CASE ENDS Pthrom uur kjuh L_orrcsponaenr) May 7. Orders were pronounced today by e>idency Magistrate discharging Justice J. A. f '\l rai High Court Judge, who was charged with .icide not amounting to murder laid against Police, following a shooting incident108 words
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180 1946-05-09 15 INDONESIAN REPUBLIC "MADE IN JAPAN," SAY DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION The Hague, May 7. Mr. van Kempen, Dutch Liberal member, stated m the Dutch Lower House early today that the report of the Dutch Parliamentary Commission which recently visited Java to study the situation on the spot ought to be translatedReuter - 180 words
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105 1946-05-09 15 May 7. Some 3.000 0 1 .1 be asked to expresi ri% the current political Lac n India m the course of pa a> sample representative Cv r d being launched by Committee for India's i rTI officials, journalists, jodci md labour represent-Reuter - 105 words
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Article79 1946-05-09 15 Kailasam, Chairman, fcfena md Relief Committee, t releases the following news h i communication refrom the I.N.A. Detain cc, Daryaganj, Delhi, matkM of the relatives of .hose concerned: I 'vmjranwala, Punjabi; ua of Gorakhpur; Dube; and Ram. B. G. lergoing life sentence tCeni Jail. ran Singh79 words
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70 1946-05-09 15 Calcutta, May 7. A casualty of World 11, Calcutta's 200-mile road system will soon receive a fresh lease of life. On representations by the Bengal Government, the Government of India have agreed to bear a considerable proportion of the cost to be incurred byReuter - 70 words
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Article59 1946-05-09 15 Batavia, May 7. A meeting of some 1,000 Indonesians at Medan, Northern Sumatra, has sent a telegram to UNO asking for recognition of the Indonesian Republic and withdrawal of British troops from Indonesia, the Netherlands news agency reported. The meeting is believed to have been organisedReuter - 59 words
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Article35 1946-05-09 15 Paris, May 7.— Col. Raoul de Wavrin, Gen. de Gaulle's former counterespionage chief, is under close arrest on orders of his military superiors, it is confirmed, but reasons have not yet been made known.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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206 1946-05-09 15 London, May 7. The po>sibility of the need tui an "Indian branch of the Privy Council" is envisaged b> the well-known writer on imperial questions, R I Jcbb, m a letter m The Times today. Jebb refers to a suggestion already put forwardReuter - 206 words
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109 1946-05-09 15 Colombo, May 7. Ceylon is to participate tor the firtt time m her history m an international conference. The Secretary of State for the < Monies has invited representation trom Ceylon at the International (onKrcnce on Trade and Employment to U held mReuter - 109 words
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114 1946-05-09 15 New York, May 7.— The Persian Ambassador, Hussein Ala, states ifl a letter to the Secretary-General of UNO, Mr. Trygvc Lie, that Soviet troops have been completely evacuated from four northern provinces of Persia, but he is unable to give a directly verified report ofReuter - 114 words
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211 1946-05-09 15 A four-year saga of military prowls and victory finished for 36 Indun infantry brigade on Saturday May J, when they held their farewell parade m Batavia, Java, prior to leaving for India. Major General D. Hawthorn DSO, took the salute and sadly bade211 words
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Article23 1946-05-09 15 Washington, May 6.— President Truman today recommended that Congress appropriate $7,246,000,000 for War Department expenditures m the fiscal year starting July I* U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article77 1946-05-09 15 Bombay, May 7. India will be the first country m Asia to have "air hostesses" on passenger planes when a batch of n Indian girls complete their training. The period of training tor the girls who must be under 26 and unmarried is four weeks. TheirReuter - 77 words
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Article55 1946-05-09 15 New York, May 7.— The UNO Security Council sub-committee on Franco Spain has asked the United Nations War Crimes Commission to supply it with the names of w.intetl war criminals at present m Spanish) territory. The sub-committee which meets again today comprises representative* ,-,'f Australia, Bra/il,Reuter - 55 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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41 1946-05-09 16 Oo Ink was convicted, but cautioned and discharged, by Maj. A. P. Jack m the Relief" Court yesterday, toi basing dishonestl) retained one dynamo, valued at s i<> which he knew very veil to Lk stolen property.41 words
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326 1946-05-09 16 he d i" JUS S nu„. ran macM to tb. P h r Much md April. i*4> i, t „i. W T«o»». ff* I:;;,,;:,, i W-..K-. nc_,-. the .KCllsed ..nJfor the P-ccution -aid tha t hey were arretted and detained bNth paiu, Special Branch326 words
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131 1946-05-09 16 F. M. CONFAB TO BREAK UP THIS WEEK-END? Pari-. May 7.— The possibility that the Foreign Ministers' conference may break up at the end of this week for two or three weeks is under serious consideration by the Anglo-American delegations. The discussions followed today's new deadlocks. Today Soviet Foreign MinisterUP - 131 words
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425 1946-05-09 16 Soviet Flatly Told "No Compromise" On Trieste FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Paris, M,«- 6 Britain, the 1 nited atates ana r ranee today tor:: i olid front against Russia m the Fore.. Ministers 1 conference and informed Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov categorically that they would under do circumstance! agree to handU.P. - 425 words
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80 1946-05-09 16 Cho.i Tek Khun, was sentenced to sin month.' r.i. by Maj. A. P. lick M the Relief Court yesterday. He wu charged together with another Chinese. Phoan Liang Goan, with possession of military clothings, amounting to 114 pairs ot jungle P«« trousers. The other80 words
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Article19 1946-05-09 16 raris. killed and .^"H wounded m .11 M men and Ind.. I H according to tl. today.- '•u»J ReuterReuter - 19 words
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