Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail f~~~~\,.. 7(y j| si.M.U'QRI FRIDAY, MAY <o. 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 234 1 gU .»rk. May s. M. Andrei GrMHyko, the Soviet delegate, a l M „i when the I' NO Securih Council met at 7.05 p.m! p Hu»ein Ala, Persian Ambassador to the I nited States iieiore the Security ouncil attended. .m .iniiouiutd nt* reply BtMl i>t
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  • 96 1 or.. Ha v- A statement issued Downing Street tonight renunent -has decided t the acute food short* p India, UNRRA couni«s of Germany and east Asia it would be the Lord President of visit Washington imi mission to the Presiurgently further y meetinpr the situation. lent has indicated that
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  • 95 1 S.— Harrying toward an H iment, the Big Four I era switched today from B over the Balkans to n ination of (Jermnny's W n are expected to reM J: »"iti»h draft plan for the •fc'ion of the Ruhr and the Hp Fnuacc hti bcl'n domami-
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  • 106 1 Singapore Chinese Chamber President Reaches H.K. Hongkong, May 8. Th< Centra] Newi Agency report' ed today that Mr. Lien Yinj Chow, Chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber oi Commerce, has arrived iron Singapore to investigate Sin[gapore trade pioi-ptcis. Me vs vi ai>o \ijii canton, Amka SwatOWj ana AaniviiiL; oi bcnall
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  • 178 1 IRAN CASE OVERSHADOWED CHINA COMPLAINTS Boston, May I. Tim Christian Science Monitor's Rodncv Gilbert writes that the ban cmi has absorbed so much of the Security Council attention that M almost no one ha.been aware th.v China baa had much to complain about." Be said that the late President Roosevelt
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  • 134 1 Washinirion. May B.— Senator Eracal W. Mclarland today accused liritain of restrict m ir American inmnurcial enttrprists m the l»n--lish Empire. McFariand referred specincallj w American aviation communiuiti'-ns and Prew activities. "To nail down American nphts, he Baid, "the United Stairs most nsisi on an outright ownership
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  • 567 1 The HafOe, Ma\ !>. The second chamNer of the Slates General this e\cnmi» Jfmmti I resolution approving the pclit> of the Dutch Government uith regard to Indonesia by !."> \nUs to 2«. It is expected that these instructions will now he
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  • 198 1 Dr. Sun's Classmate And Associate Returning To China Honolulu, May B.— Samuel Chang Can, onetime classmate and revolutionary associate of Dr. Sun Vat -sen, is preparing to return to China this summer to assume his old post as a commissioner of the Central Bank of China. Chang, now 70, escaped
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  • 81 1 Tokyo, Mj> «>. A source clou t< p the Japanese Foreign CMficc todaj uid i li.it tluwv ii a pt)ssil>ilit\ .it l.mperor HirohiU) deciding W I.i\oui abdication m the ne.ir futuu id connection with the Coming Wit crime imjls. L/.P. OxforJ, May y. Iruluns v. Ov ford University:
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  • 46 1 NEW INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS PRESIDENT \i u Delhi, Mu) 9. Pandit fawahartat Nehru was today elected President of the next tesshn 0/ //>< Indian National Congress. His election ua\ uncontested. (The election uj^ the result oj the resignation of Wunluuii Abut Kalam Azad j\ Congress President) Reuter
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  • 122 1 CHILDREN TO CHOOSE NATIONALITY ON MATURITY \cv York. May 9. The United Nations sub-commission on the status of women today rtcommended to tin pareni body for a commission on mi man rights, universal sufferagc, dimination of prostitution, monogamous family life and equality m sexes m political civil rights. The sub-commission
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  • 126 1 Washington, May >• The A»t(inan loan lo linfum p4SSfd if' fii\t major test todsy u /''it the Si rejected 4 s to 40 an gmendmeni which requited that Britmn \ive the United Sistn outright ownership of the leased AtUmtic b*u 1 m
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  • 224 2 Cabinet Ministers' Activities, After Sounding Undo Give Hopeful Turn Again To Simla Tal Gandhiji Believes Mission Will Transfer Power To Indians li Ma) B. Following last night i meetings tt the Viceroy and Jinn ah, and later between ndhiji and rippt, the situation m Simla has taken, a more hopeful
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  • 779 2 Indian Daily Mail Friday 10th May, 1946. THI INDIAN I OMMI NITI U IT was mdccJ, an irony il l the 1ml: ins v.ho were itfUgfl for all ttui the) were WOttk, foi the establishment of 1 ucdom tfld Democracy m their snotherland mm who wen ilso ti^litin- da) M
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  • 68 2 (Phu'o h P.O.G.I. (i.uulhiji the steps which the Mission intend to take. Jmnah's talk with the Viceroy is understood to have related to the for- niation of an interim government. Another meeting of interest was that between Nehru and Commander-in-Chief who has arrived m Simla
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  • 143 2 Simla, May I. Following the failure ot the Indian Congress and the Muslim League's agreement on the future constitutional structure, it was today reliably learned that the Viceroy and British Ministers have taken up the question of establishing an interim Central Government which
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  • 124 2 i Irani Our Oun Correspondent) Hydrabad May 8. One revenue official and six policemen were injured when a large number of villagers attacked a police party m a village m Hyderabad State, according to a communique issued by Durbar. It is suited on a landholder refitting
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  • 55 2 (from Our Oui Simla May > he was prepared to Member's inviu to utfßfiiiff Nehru said it i the India Govei ported offer oi s leader. He said wb( had asked pern Indonesia from s ot excess wen If .1 new intei into power, tackle the
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  • 192 2 Jeruialam, May 9. Jama] 11. Higher Committee disclosed to United Pr< the committee has cabled Generalissimo Jos< assistance on behalf of the Arabs. v here has been no reply from MOSCOW > et," he added. I ifirii^-fl tha trials wkueh \M Palatunc AraDs WiM
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  • 36 2 (Frost Our Oun Com Karachi, May j fresh taxation ir« tt J lakhs annually m The prop mem tax on urban land developed runi;. death dvi duties on dru., NataonaUsation concerns is i\^> b(
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  • 212 2 London, May 8. Australian Extern ter Herbert Evatt today admitted that Australia fears possibility of the resurgence of Japan as 1 I "To lose sight oi this possibility m the Pacific would be suicidal," he said. He added that Japan was never defeated
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  • 92 2 POLICE LATHI CHARGE TO DISPERSE DEMONSTRATORS (From Our Oun Correspondent) Dungarpur, May 8. A severe lathi charge by the police and military is reported .from Dun^arpur State m Rajl^ut ana. it is oodnrMood On eWrp M I made to disperse .1 cromd which had .collected to protest against the .irrest
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  • 67 2 MAHATMA GANDHI'S SEEKS DE VALERA PICTURE IN VALERA \\u York, Ms) t.— ¥i Dt i uJjy CjJ'iJl Airport, Eke, from L i uJ^ \'cu Yoi turc of the Vnnu Mmk Eimo* it Wih-ra v wabed t" tend btn k When j phot v R Ik unobtairtabU\ 1: -rj/'A-y of Iff.
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  • 17 2 ATTACHED OR CONFISCATED PROPER RESTORED Bomhjv. Al.-jgj w cM ►h« concerned officers .rdered to take immedi egard
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  • 227 3 }L H is surma EDsationai uisciosures In Newly- Released Book May x. The publishing firm of Doublela) released "Wrath m Burma/' a I... alio walked from BttTtnj with I i remained with the general until he b lie made startling charges a gainst >r j>.
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  • 95 3 NATIONALISATION OF BRITISH AIR TRANSPORT APPROVED London, May 7.— The Britick G.n ernment's plans (or public ownership 01 British .iir transport were approved M principle by the I louse >,j ommoni last nifht when the Opposition tmendnient m the name of Mr. Winston Churchill and others rejecting tk Cm! Aviation
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  • 111 3 TWO ARRESTS IN MUSSO'S GRAVE MYSTERY Rome, May 7. -Tw 11 people have eonfetnsd to itctKng MossoUni's body from its crave m a Milan cemetary <>n tin- nijrht of April L'2-2:j, the Rome newspaper ftiaorfimento Überalesaid The paper <ai<l the people m N arrested after a third party had gomto
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  • 28 3 It has been decided that m future. Saint Andrews Road, Singapore a ill be opened to two-way trarric for all vehicles except trucks and lorries.
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  • 48 3 I wizo So'vagpi, hadI cipal monarchal 1,. I>l r.Jday that F B ""n«nu§l •|in abdiI *i«»i !the next I will .V-r again t"'" v d.-, of the XK M aUe 1> T V Mitov •.uoTMvrtVwi-vu T\ev»s\. nhi Wovvsi of Sa\ \s\tVi\n tVif- wee. 81. 3 X' 'une
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  • 143 3 BIRTHDAY OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE I uiuion. Ma) S. Indian studous "i 1 unbridfr, Oxford and London Universities will eelebratt the buthdaol Rabindrjiuth TajM* ne.xt week. IX (I Ra\en, llaftCf of C.lirist's Collrje, Caasbridfe, u.i! preside at the I ore hrthd.iv dinner whicli the Cambridl Lmsersit) lastJQlU is holding at Inniu
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  • 68 3 iijuu.l. Ma) I.— Dr. Uubatux UM Ifoai, La ut.-(Jt rural of tinNether Und Indtis, arrived hu<k m Bjtui/a today ftejmtd to renew dilCUUkm* tilth Vran'nr Sit/an Sjjhnr on tie £vvj of mv nistruitimh given him ky the Dutch Government. deicrHed a\ "unfounded to the best of m)
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  • 59 3 Tokyo, Ma\ j. Herbert ll*H>\ei and .1 part\ o\ eighi departed from Atsugi aerodrome 11 9 a.m., Tokyo time, today enroute to Honolulu via Midway on his return to the United Stales. This completes the lornier President's stud\ of the Jar Last lood situation as
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  • 541 3 CHURCHILL SPEAKS London. May 7. India was no more united than the states of Europe, except with superficial unity which had been created the rule and guidance m the last hundred years, declared Mr. Winston Churchill when the freedom of
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  • 366 3 Paris, Ma) s The Ku^:nn hum mi M M. Molofov, tttacked M Brifi»h tw/anieth ceAtiHf) un| tlitm" ipecincally citing the tax <»t I ,^>pt tl latl Mon day'i informal meet A the "l>ij- r Four" Fwijgn Ministen, v\a^ learned tod/ny. M. Molotot i> reported
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  • 191 3 America Britian Named 'Two-Face Defenders Of Iranian Sovereignty Aluscou, May (>.— -Pravda, the official orgta of the Soviet (iovenunent, today denounced the AngloAmerican policy id the Security Council and described America and Britain as "two-faced defenders of Iranian sovereignty." In a three-column article b) Antonoviteh, Pravdl outlined the chronology of
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  • 83 3 I ondon, M.n 8. The Buinu legislative bill w.is introduced m the I louse ot 1 orda today. It is understood thai one ot its provisions MWdl t\u Gov* ernment of Burma act m order i«> /"■<>- ridb WM'vwMi mJmJi "^ft»l« ri for ereryom ovet
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  • 186 3 INDIAN NATIONALIST MUSLIM MAJILIS FORMED IN SINGAPORE A new chapter m the lite of Indian Muslims m East Asia has begun with the establishment of the "Indian Nationalist Muslim Majilis" m Singapore. The inaugural netting of the Majilis was held on Sunday, the sth instant II 141, Selegic Road under
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  • 74 3 I The Supreme Allied Comnu.ulu left iSincapore on Tuesday night for Nepal -Lvhcrc he kto fK- nested w ,,h t* sou. d im whicb h> 'mr n led to him m rtcogtitio* oi h,s contr, In.tioi, to Allied vk ton, .un< of hiving 11( l
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  • 221 4 Australii w lendini to Malaya many vital oommoJiti< dei 60,000 tow ot fail wlmh ij expectexJ I ,n n- wn here b) May An interested übtenw, lorlunate enough to see thi> the j-'udovMi^ irhere bipi troni Australia arc unloading, can .sec plenty oi evidence
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  • 130 4 JAP DELA YED ACTION BOMBS CAUSE TRAGEDY HERE 1 hree deaths .md several serious injuries have been caused b\ small dela) ed action bombs left behind In the Japanese. One bomb oi tail kind was picked up oil i'ulau iiekoni alter it iiad killed a Chinese. It is m the
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  • 81 4 Un Wednesday, May i ?th, at P m tin Victoria Memorial Hall, the Education Department arc sponsoring a COncen I>\ Sn. K ajx)re ichool children. I he pCOgramme consists ot items by the Combined orchestra and choir, and national dances including Malay, Chinese, Indian .mJI Javanese. i Seats
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  • 71 4 111 is omcilliy announced tli.it the regular hootl for the conduct of public business m Government Oficca will be from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Monday, to 1 riday, and J a.m. v 1 p.m. on Saturday. I 1 Spc/u, May A .lewis 1 spokesman announced
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  • 239 4 1 mr civilian Japanese i lentenced to various tern. impritoomenl by Lt.-Col. 11. k. Mmm m tnc war Lnmei Loun yesterda) UN naving tx«.n COOCtfMd hi U»w beating, D anu nuurcauncni vi frup|mrt| ittan- ma KauuMflßjTi civilian iomJchu 01 i uit li.au, oUnO| KIM
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  • 49 4 INDIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM ,\n ap\nal to the imdwii »f The \utiunal Anthem <>) frorishmd Govern**** of Azid Wind is being mdhcrimimstHy i>la\ti at all hours of the iJL tbomld be redked that th tistkmd Anthem h not f" cntirta/nnnttt. Therefore, knidh restrth from pUyhtg the N*ih*d Anthem for mek pmrpotes.
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  • 153 4 r.UILTY CONSCIENCE? New York. May fc lutlloI t 1 Utivdy learned m New York tonight that the Persian Government will probably send a commission to Azerbaijan to discover thcCXACt situation there. Heater. London, May I.— Swaraj House and the Federation of Indian Associations m
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  • 187 4 condolence meeting m ,j X ,n>or w«i..m-l >n the tru lot d, .hue INA. Iktoo. C*U»m Shik Nawa*, vM mhl DM^ v ,k Vmnmm \Ammm Tmf* Jll lllil— H^oad, Smyiporc. Tlkic P* bdurn. The BMO«f >^'>^ rcJ bj the rtl|inn Indian Manavar Siff
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  • 124 4 The Mjmli badminton Tarty will pl.,v another triendly match oi J mafh inJ doubles against the Steadim badmuuon Tart) on Sunday, May 1 2th commencing at 1 p.m. The match will take place at the Pearls Hill School court at Karl's Hill. Parties dubi and associations desirous
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  • 203 4 memonal m memor) cm the men and women <>t ihc British Commooweilth of Kationi and Empire killed m the Netherlandi Eafl ln<U« will be erected m the Eoj I Church ttauvia, Java. a Moaugu Stoj G .aC, Allied Land ior.es. w.n last Asia.
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  • 86 4 MR. CHETTUR MEETING MALAYAN UNION GOVERNOR Mr. b. K. Chettur, Representative ol the Government oi India m Malaga. I will leave tor Kuaia Lumpur In m this morning tor hi- tirst BMCtiag with H. I. the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, lays i Pwsj release from the
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  • 33 4 up repair fl m Nankin- J'M (quarters ,71 I factories t*> J the end or \!n. I The Kpttj I t.onals m L 1 1 had becii res.dents an.i I U.P. r—
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