Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1946
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Title Section14 1946-05-11 5 Indian Daily Mail i Jj SIXCJAPORK, S.VU K|).\Y, MAY i,, 11 PRICK 10 CENTS14 words
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580 1946-05-11 5 sroy's Executive Council Continue In Office Till New Members Appointed itish Troops To Be |y Under British C-in-C ATTLEE'S ASSURA\Cf Ma) io. The Prime Minister, Mr. C lenient i iou>e ot Commons today that members Executive Council, including the Com- General Avchinleck, would continue580 words
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Article43 1946-05-11 5 m tat Cioj 1 1 iimnl {ju.il i l.Mia<»aiuji\ dated bAMy •>, ii-Uil'K't <>J SMftf- Mr. I. C. Gimwn, ha* u^iouilu/ Mr, <\ />;v" /w Iw Diji/U) UlthlH Urn (<>t<>il) o) during hn alncmc fiutu S///x»'/""(. itts Exctittwc} Im> procttded to Kuala Lumfcui.43 words
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225 1946-05-11 5 Honolulu, Kg] !J.~ Major-General Claire Chennault charged today that Soviet Russia and the Chinese Communists were conspiring to permit the Communists to take over the whole He described (he mkttt North hina si'Maiion as "v»r> mHhs." Inc leu 1 Mississtppun ttoppod ti HunoluluUP - 225 words
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156 1946-05-11 5 New York, Max 9. Mr. Dcvadas Gandhi, at a Press conference today, said he was very hopeful the AngloIndian negotiation would be successful. He believed Indian independence was imminent— a matter ol a few "Prime Minister Attlee's epoch-making declaration was the hrst clear and156 words
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106 1946-05-11 5 The Rt. Hon. Malcolm McDonsU, Govcrwor-Generd .//,•.•.//<• oj tbt Malayan L'nmn §ml Smgspoff, Laic* England M Su'hiu), Mty 19//', I') 8.0.A.C. Lamas/run and h expected tv mrivt \n Singapore on the morning of Tuesday May 2i>/. He uilt be accompanied by Mr. H.106 words
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Article67 1946-05-11 5 l.iiiiu.taui'i mkiu<l his altdicatioii ai nuo-i;:i> tudity, IfeNM ladio Mi Hitmen o>tui;;ll> (oniuhl. A Ki'i,;, mesaagt tsys, Kin^ Victoi bamuanue! ami hia QtMtO navr boMi .il ;i;i iUUiiiU CTUiMX Ul Aap.c.i litit bom and it ia believed wUI leave luny tonight escorted i>.\ two de»tooyr»i leporti toeReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1946-05-11 5 Oxlord, May 10. (Cnckei latest) Indians all uui for 248. (Oxford had scored 256 all out). Reuter. I nuion. May 9. ComnmMone; Albert \V r Orsborn, 59-year-old Londoner totb) became the head of the Salvation Army when the Army > High Council meeting .11 Sunbury-on Thames appointed hun Genertl.50 words
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Article93 1946-05-11 5 Calcutta, May 9. An angry crowd today set fire to a private car which knocked down a man pulling a handcart m Chittaranjan, a big highway m central Calcutta. Fire-engines hurrying to the spot were subjected to 1 fusillade of stones and prevented from reachingReuter - 93 words
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Article29 1946-05-11 5 Cairo, May The Arabic news< paper Al Moktisk learns from authoritative ■ourcei that Russia wholeheartedly support! submission *>t the Pales- 1 tine issue to the United Nations Organisation.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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450 1946-05-11 5 Bruce Fraser Explains Why British Troops Are In Unwanted Areas Tokyo, May 10. Lord 1 in-Chief of the British Pad! prestige m the Far Easl su admitted that the British tocautiously to prevent oflciid jealous of their sovcrcignt) Lord Fraser, who is m Tokyo to say farewell to General ofU.P.; UP - 450 words
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423 1946-05-11 6 C-in-C Auchinleck And Other Members of Executive Council Give Ud Portfolios Intense Behind The Scene Activities At Simla Simla, May «y. A Communique isMied here today laid: "Memberi of -he Executive Council including His Excellency the Commander-in-chief have placed their respective portfolio! at the disposal of His Majesty the KingReuter - 423 words
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150 1946-05-11 6 IXCOMf'J II M A.\P OUT 01 DATI ln>m Our Own wmif—tnt) i tridkoc, Ma\ 9. fhe Preliner of landkot State, where repression ii itated to be rampant, ha^ refused Pandit Aehru UoJitici lor conductii£ tnqiui) into complaints. Urnjonm tin. dcciiMMi Ncnniji wonuer w/i> ii there150 words
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181 1946-05-11 6 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TRIBAL AREAS {l rom ()/<» Own Correspondent) IVshaw.ir. May 9. The Frontier ongress Ministry has draws up 3 scheme for ecOfMMWC development oi c tribal arc.i^ .111J for carrying out in'l those artai nibnancial benefits of 1 modern civilisation. 1 Ihe plan winch has been welcomed <181 words
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61 1946-05-11 6 FOOD MINISTER WANTS TO KNOW PUBLIC'S COM P LAI NTS {I mm Om Oun Correspondent) Nagpur, Maj Central Provinces i Food Minister has ordered thai a com- plaint box be kepi m the Nagpur ongress Committee Office m which the public can deposit complaints j against his department md memorials61 words
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74 1946-05-11 6 AGRICULTU RAL INCOME-TAX IN ORISSA (/row Our Own Correspondent) < utiuck. May y. A propo;..il lot imposing an agricultural income-tax m Orrim is bring considered by the I Congress Ministry. L TnC Government haN also decided to I return collective fines U-vied m 1941 on tbc vttltgc committee with furtrw74 words
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385 1946-05-11 6 (/'row Our Own Correspondent) Simla, May <;. The new proposals submitted by the Cabinet Mission for consideration by both Parties are believed to envisage a Union Centre with a strong legislature whftte competition may be on the basis of equalReuter - 385 words
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Article79 1946-05-11 6 However, he emphasized such move was not connected with the present negotiations progressing at Simla for the formation of the new Indian constitution. Meanwhile, Congress leader Mau\.ina A'Aad .unl Moslem cViicf MoVid. Ali Jinnah communicated the Congress's ,\nd League's reaction to the British Mission's amplified proposals. As the Congress andUP - 79 words
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193 1946-05-11 6 {From Our Own Correspondent) I Midras, May 9— -News from Vashini;ton about the r. d h,l allotment made to India by the CombineJ I ood Boar v confirmed the Delhi authorities that India cannot depen during the next few months to ward193 words
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56 1946-05-11 6 SIKHS AGGRIEVED AT CONGRESS DOMINATION (From Our Uun L.r, tiMin Lahore, May y. It h vn v ii not well with the Punjab Uu Ministry. At least one part) vi til ULt namely, Sikhs Mwistq Cflnn« Congpe% bikhs and Uajenw tevhng dissatisticd will i:k p iru ship. iheir grie\ance appeal56 words
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Article33 1946-05-11 6 NEW MAYOR OF CALCUTTA CdcmiiSt Mj) 9.— M. On (Muslim Laj^.l hi ct Mayor of Calattta by 7; iota 10. Nartib Satb M 1 (Co gros) ba* bt€U -I'-i::!) diet Deputy Mayor. APIAPI - 33 words
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140 1946-05-11 6 Rangoon. May 9.— (Jen Aung San, commenting 01 the Burmese Government statement made earlier thii week that military drills were taking place m cert; areas and that m one place live grenades were being used, ttxty denied any knowledge that Burmese volunteer- am drilled140 words
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262 1946-05-11 6 London, May 9. Tin- appeal of Srimati *■■>]>* Dcvi from the decision of the Higfe Court of Calcu the Indian who claimed to be her husband was ent £?J the estate and income, again came before Committee of the Privy Council yesterday.API - 262 words
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59 1946-05-11 6 PEARL FISH ING TO BE REVIVED IN CEYLON Colombo, May Pearl nshwj Ceylon, abandoned m iflf, revived. Two schema COtfiflg nc four million rupees .ire under com ation by the (iovcrnm.-: whicfcl to convert the fisheries into I (W ment monopoly. The best fisheries arc v where as many MMReuter - 59 words
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Article13 1946-05-11 6 entry into the Burmc^ Km v.r mm if owinc to bel arrangements.- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article60 1946-05-11 7 i How can Induai fail to lUtped the when it keeps thou>aniU of Indian ail, asks an editorial m the current orhcial newspaper otf ihc [ndepea- xr Mission tatisfac m India," the > an outu^ition m i. anU it band on the MCM infftf* britisH inten- .-.i jail alicr60 words
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111 1946-05-11 7 UNO INVESTIGATION OF PERSIA POSSIBLE Nw luik, May t, me .vusirahan delegate s protest at lan mgnt s becunty Council BMCUag against me' Russian boycott of me discussion oi I the lVrsun question is bung inurpreted here as paving the way tor ||t demand tor L.NvJ inVCSU(atMM ot the situationReuter - 111 words
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Article21 1946-05-11 7 Washington, May y.— The development ot a vaccine producing immunity to dengue fever was announced today by the War Department.— Reiner.21 words
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Article66 1946-05-11 7 r. message says ttt white people j.cted m the L, ScnaWT H. Basncr, I louse represenk 1 seven and a pttf ujJina of lir.i 1 1 ;u>i and Indian rr I Mr. Banner said: the principle tmmg nott- übitc i/".* Wjfta 9iMt, mdusUii run without f en dttt passive66 words
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175 1946-05-11 7 INDIAN MEETINGS NOT SINGLED OUT FOR EXCEPTIONAL POLICE TREATMENT, SAYS HOME SECRETARY London. May 9. FcillW Brock w.i\. Political Secretary ot the Independent Labour Party who recently suited thu while he had addressed Indian meetings for the past 20 pun he had m\;r attend a meeting .it which tftam representativesReuter - 175 words
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Article129 1946-05-11 7 Friends m funds for a comitory for Yen- lViping and have intary contribuss4oo before the I org ed fund-raising mi Ur. J. Leigh- Yenching'l President, Hoa ilu en route to J cased from a camp. noluhi Yenching Mca Naval Hosto m impromptu ird bis enthusiasm to I .iced university,U.P. - 129 words
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102 1946-05-11 7 Bangkok, May 9.— King Ananda Mahidol of Siam signed I new constitution at 10 o'clock this morning m the Throne Hail amid a colourful ceremony and attended by Royal Ministers and the Consular Corps. The city was betlagged and as the King signed 21 gunsReuter - 102 words
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455 1946-05-11 7 Washington.- TrygVt Lie, Secretary-General oi the United Nations addressing the American Society ot Newspaper Editors late m April emphasized the importance oi free exchange of information m carrying out the work ol the Uni'ed Nations m a world m which, heUSIS - 455 words
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Article53 1946-05-11 7 Captain Stikeo Yutj^u, fanner adjutant of the UoUffrmg I***"' merit bnifmttn, today totted that ]o:cpb Janice Richards former tommitthu merchant, wm a Japanese informer, at the fa*»»J tlx< cmc tbh morning. fUcbtrdi tccused of bigb trttuxhdltgedly tpkd fm the/"/"'--mat and amxd the mat oj Bii-UP - 53 words
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913 1946-05-11 7 The Hague. May The hope that the Western and Eastern democracies of Kurope miuht drau together "m ever closer amity was expressed today by the former British Prime Minister. Mr. Winston hurchill. m an address to the joint session of the Dutch Houses ofReuter - 913 words
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229 1946-05-11 7 London, May 9.— The Lord President ot the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison, will leave Britain on Saturday evening to fly to Washington for his talks with President Truman on the world food situation. He will be accompanied by his Par luuncfltary PrivateReuter - 229 words
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94 1946-05-11 7 Colombo, May f.— Dr. J. M. MMfOB, 70-year-okl Roman Catholic Itih bishop <>1 Colombo, who has been ailing for some tune, is t<> letum shortl) to France, Ins natrn coaotry. Dr. Massoa came to < eyloo 44 y**R ago. 1 lis poor iutc o^Reuter - 94 words
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Article31 1946-05-11 7 London, May Mr. Ftorcllo I Laguardia, Director-General ol the y UNRRA fot the just ICVM week, i toJ.iv indirectly threatened t<> re»fa 8 cables William Hardcatde, Renter*! 'Correspondent m Washington.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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1270 1946-05-11 8 Mr. Wolters Explains Labour Department's Role m Singapore's Rehabilitation 'In all civiiwed countries disputes between the employers a..v ihc wnployees are settled amun^ themselves, and the >ame should bt aWe here. IJut if matters touid not1,270 words
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Article, Illustration172 1946-05-11 8 "Christ mst hlem wm help to jtt4 toe workT. M >aiJ our Colonial Secretary, Iff. P. A. B. Mtkitron, after bh recent u^it there. TbtU arc picture- of that island, "Ctaf/aMs" h fSJMaf. V>f) <mall, hut bvsU hclf feed the172 words
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141 1946-05-11 8 Colombo, May 9. The strike m Colombo Harbour, which threatened to paralyse the port and precipitate a food crisis has set the authorities considering legislation which would prohibit strikes m certain essential services. In cases 01 wage dispute, it. bReuter - 141 words
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