Indian Daily Mail, 14 May 1946
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Title Section12 1946-05-14 13 Indian Daily Mail 7^2!: SINGAPORE, TIESDAV, MAY 11, 19ifi" (I JZT 777712 words
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499 1946-05-14 13 I SIMLA- LATE* nisters To Contact Attlee By Radio me Minister To Make Statement On ia In House Of Commons Wednesday IfIMLA, MAY 13.— THE BRITISH CABINET MINISTERS' FORTHCOMING STATSWILL CONTAIN A DECLARATION ON INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, PROBABLY ITING THE APPROXIMATEReuter; U.P. - 499 words
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429 1946-05-14 13 Simla, May 12.— The Tripartite Conference between the British Mission and Indian Congress and Moslem leaders which has been taking place at Simla has ended, it was announced officially here today. The Cabinet Mission v reti and will issue a statement from The MissionReuter; U.P. - 429 words
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Article, Illustration614 1946-05-14 13 DEVADAS GANDHI - DEVADAS GANDHI (Photo Washington, May 13. If the Simla Conference has broken clown, the British Cabinet Mission .should not allow that to interfere with the British Government's decision to give India indepedence, Mr. Devada.s Gandhi said during a press conference here onAPI; P.O.G.I. - 614 words
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524 1946-05-14 14 Indian Daily Mail Tuesday, May 14, 1946. INDIAN COMMUNITY-III. FT is inueti! unj Bible ta^k to n iuwol mental agitation tuts prweiu plight of Indiana m Lfim i hujuj or their probJenui. une relieving feature vi uu wnoie situation i» that Jabour has become conscious, 'iho workers we trying to524 words
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267 1946-05-14 14 (From Our Oun Corns pendent) Madras Ma> VI.— I niesa a miracle happens, the Tripartite Cmdrnmm »..i f» "«> of all P rtvlous negotiation* bciwten iiii'ltiii^rt'ss and me League. bum ttoeiramvjU vceiu ago, the Cabinet MiiiiaUn have been nwuuw rttorti to net both267 words
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Article201 1946-05-14 14 Madras Food Situation Very Acute (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 12.— The food ;ituation m Madras Province is >ec<iming more acute every day. Starving people have started migIting to upper India and reports, come rom Delhi and Lahore of South Indian lestitutes having trekked all the way ip there201 words
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121 1946-05-14 14 SOUTH AFRICA INDIANS' CASE BEFORE UNO— UNOFFICIALLY London, May 12.— Hverv delegate to the United Nations Organisation has been sent a ten-page booklet Ofl behalf of the "vocefcw voiceless Indians of South Africa" presenting Indian objections to the Union's Asiatic land tenure and Indian representation bill. The booklet claims theReuter - 121 words
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335 1946-05-14 14 London, May 12.— The £a| originally taken by the Congress ally narrows so that it is more tmow away th© cherished notu disagreements, says the ©ditoria of the political and hnancial wet The Economist adds: "Exactly ho» narrow this gap really is andAPI - 335 words
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Article123 1946-05-14 14 SOUTH INDIA BRAHMINS ORGANISE (From Our Outi Correspondent) Madras May I Taking I letf out ot the Oravidian conference's book, the Hnhmins hue started organising m South Tndia. < The conference was held recently it, Salem, Sir C Ram.isamy Iyer presiding, when it was resolved' to take steps to strengthen123 words
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Article71 1946-05-14 14 I (Vrotn Our Own Correspondent) iaridkot State, May \i.—"Satya--1 graha" h m full swirt^ m Faridkot I State. A report rcce'wed today states C that tivo batches of volunteers who c defied the ban on entry iff if beaten C 1 *P ''V l^ c State PoliceReuter - 71 words
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Article355 1946-05-14 14 Washington, May 11.— Pi Viceroy Lord Waveli, m a pen* shortage is thoroughly recogn receiving the "most s\mpathet levels of the Government." His message it* published today m Delhi and Washington alongside a personal message from the Viceroy branding a- "entirely incorrect the impression that the late rainn mReuter - 355 words
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125 1946-05-14 14 U.P. Government Orders Release Of Politicals (/•row Our Uuti C"" k m Lucknow. May l-.-l for the release of all the ifl ins 100 political prKone* been passed by the I n'^m vinces Government. They also decided I N.uion.il Army I provincial ten k* 1 police. Civic gi l|s i125 words
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280 1946-05-14 14 SAYS EARL WINTER - ''Cabinet Mission Attempt Impossible, SAYS EARL WINTER London, May 11. i' Ikumunswnwrm uvw whu failure of all Efforts to produce an agreement between and Muslim Leairue on the question of a long-term i reached London at an awkward time for inclusion m U pipen and the news will not beAPI - 280 words
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1139 1946-05-14 15 [indications Are That Majority Desire To ki> Positive 'Attitude Towards Advancement Jarmtf Wmattr of tL Piuuutmal Gonrtunent of fret India.) K A about m Malaya during the last one month had me opportunity lo auurtsss meeting*, or U renerW iw ai»cu»s current prouiems mm1,139 words
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142 1946-05-14 15 New York, May ll.— The New York Times yesterday printed a letter form Sir Girja Bajpai, Ajrent-General for India, protest ing: against the statement of a "New York Times" correspondent on April 28 that India is m the category of hungry countries, hut less desperatelyReuter - 142 words
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160 1946-05-14 15 Colombo, May 11. An increase m the rice ration for Ceylon WSI announced here yesterday. An adult will now receive three pounds of rice per week instead of two. which has been the ration for the last four years. This good news, announcement oi160 words
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Article80 1946-05-14 15 Buenos Aires. May —S ome houses m the small town ot Ar- -£T cracked by earth tremors the eft** lof which were felt at ral P-o 1 the Argentine province of San Juan It was 'reported today. No casuakic Were caused. A very slight tremor was also ieReuter - 80 words
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Article59 1946-05-14 15 BELGIANS COMPLAIN ABOUT FRANCO I Brussels, May -The Bel S un U,v ernment yesterday sent a note M d special committee sot up b) the UN Security Council on Franco Sprit < complaining that tlu- Franco Govern II ment has refused to extradite Leo. v Dcgrelle. Belgian R«i« leader an.Reuter - 59 words
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296 1946-05-14 15 U.S. To Cut Down Food Exports Next Year STUNNING' NEWS Wa-hiiiglon. !\lu\ 11. Ihe world's hungr\ pe«iplt^ itiviwu 'stunning" m»s lotlav that t I nited Mates will l>e able to help tlu- in e\eu less next war because of the II per cotit nil 111 .he I nited btal^ti winterU.P. - 296 words
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Article60 1946-05-14 15 Calcutta Ma) ii. /I rigorotti speed limit of 25 Mtffa per hour foi all anil) VfbtcUi bti beeti fixed here, This follows a Uriel of incident: m uhieh street accidents imolinn cnilians and unitary drivers led t tMgrj but isolated dt ministration m whichReuter - 60 words
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Article58 1946-05-14 15 London, May ij The marriage has been arranged and will take place on June 19, 1^46, a' London U'tween Capt. Rathy Sawliny, oi the Third Royal battalion (^ikhs) 1 rontier Force Regiment, and Indira, <>nl> daughter oi Mrs. K. C. Roy and tin late Mr. K. C. Roy, Companion ofAPI - 58 words
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84 1946-05-14 15 London, May i —In a special V- Day Order of the Day, Marshal Suli ordered that salutes be fired m otl bration of the "great vjetori of o\ people over l'asci-t Germany \vl made «n attempt against the liberi and independence <>f our country. Me84 words
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Article35 1946-05-14 15 Neu York, Msy j. The Net York polict tmnounced yesferd* that they btd arrested four youti 'The youthful delinquents used ualkie-talkie radio lysttm for tb U.P. el look-out naming system.— -JU.P. - 35 words
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Article42 1946-05-14 15 Rome. May 11. -Nearly 20,000 publican > demonstrated against Monarchy at a mass meeting toda: Rome's Pttutta Del Popolo wr speakers from principal anti-Moi chist parties denounced the Hous< Savoy as Fascists and King Vi Emmanuel's abdication as a polii I trick."- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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175 1946-05-14 15 INDIA'S FOOD REQUESTS NOT APPEAL FOR CHARITY i York, \U\ i).— -A «w Aw j././-/ dtman^' //u/ jumttn-thiiJtcniJ India dm a "far. \btre" of \aod. 'Ilu \iiuru.ui Asiatic Association. H.1.1.5iu,: a large newspaper adverts ncnt IK-ackJ. A tair share for star*. B India." ll»c adveruwanent rea<ti Hms is not anAPI - 175 words
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131 1946-05-14 15 BLOOD TRANSFUSION TO SAM: HUNGRY INDIANS lA)|u!oll May -Blood Ullh lhin g t ha« -II rescue some m* ml| ot lhc nulhons 1,,,,,,,, m lndu ihil summer, dcclarw Ml V»can Charitom maim wrpcal of the British n.Jaal school, m the mcchcal ,our,ul. tunring Ind.an imutty I"', Wlv UUnccJ diet, orAPI - 131 words
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120 1946-05-14 15 "INDIA WILL TURN TO HER NEIGHBOURS" I turn toward her neighbours regard U ol agreements with "P the editorial m the V<*« a/ hfc monthly publication oi the National Committee l<* India's Freedom. The Committee's secretary, Ui i t i, uritL-s- "Whatever Aiuib SiOgHi riles. .rrangemehti m terms of onAPI - 120 words
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92 1946-05-14 15 DEATH KNELL TO IMPERIALISM IN ASIA York, Miv Cruidos J. i ir,ii,|.i- i «»ry to k>r««%- halt nig^t spcAing before 500 mcm- Ix-rs of the tast West Association declared tlut when the "Liberty bell sounds throughout the Philippines on R u" Wy tlic 4 th il will also sound lhcUP - 92 words
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475 1946-05-14 16 CHINA FRONT Nanking. Ma\ l:i.— Uler i:\ da>s of bitter hoiwe-to-huUM? lighting. Ihiru.st' (.o\trnmenl irtSfi ha\f gained control of the southern suburb* of Szpingkai, it was reported yesterday by the newspaper la hung Pao. The report staled thai !.>I»,UUU CommunMx who last monthUP; U.P. - 475 words
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335 1946-05-14 16 Communists And Nationalists Reluctant To Act For Peace Nanking, May IS. American cease fire team commanders have conferred with the leaders of both factions m the China civil strife but both Communist and nationalist negotiators have not met m fact both seemed reluctant to act for peace. Both Communist representative335 words
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Article61 1946-05-14 16 Nanking, May 13 The Communist .New i r..-.u Davy has again demanded mat the Americans MMi transporting Chinese troops into Mancnuria. Communist spokesmen have repeatedly charged tnat such action on the part of the Americans aggravates the situation, adding that tue nationalist lorces already have more troops61 words
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Article74 1946-05-14 16 London, May 11.— The Governments of Iraq. Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon and Lgypt have now all made repres- Millions tv the British Government •gainst the implementation of the recommendations of the Anglo-Ameri-can Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, British otiicial quarters' in Lonlon stated this morning, Reuter'iReuter - 74 words
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Article121 1946-05-14 16 Cairo, May 12.— The Egyptian Government has decided to send a note to the four Allied Foreign Minister* now meeting m Paris demanding the return of Jarabub Oasis to Egypt. This oasis m the western desert, about MO miles south of Sollum, coast town on the121 words
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Article113 1946-05-14 16 Washington, May 11.— A "clear-up crew returned to the United States soft coal mines today to help avert interruptions m the nations vital service*. But this may offer no immediate relief for the coal-starved factories, it was reported. Under the instructions of Mr. John 1 L.113 words
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Article62 1946-05-14 16 j Aboard H.M.A.S. Quibcron off Bungo Strait, May t. Seventeen submarine of Japans dilapidated fleet made their last voyage today when high explosive charge, an.l £uns of the Indian sloop "Sutlej" and the Australian destroyer "Quiberon" sent them to the bottom of the Pacific be tween theReuter - 62 words
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Article41 1946-05-14 16 "WORLD IN STATE OF ARMED TRUCE" Mexico City, May 11. A warning that the world was m a state of armed truce, was piven by the United States Ambassador, Mr. George S. Messer" smith, today. Ho said that the American Govern-41 words
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Article57 1946-05-14 16 ■<■•■■■ M) «»«J VW9| l.l'"Uon /oo*s new Panda, arrived m Britain today by air from Western China where she was caught. She will be housed m quarters oc eupted by her famous predecessor Mtaf, now dead and arrangements j have been made for a daily RU57 words
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Article73 1946-05-14 16 London, May 13. (Cricket latest) Indians all out 464. Saruatv not out, I^4; iiannerjee v. Ptlkmr, 121; extras 12. Total i:>l all out. Tiie latent llash sit.v^ the lndifcns Iwat the previous beat for the Jast wicket partnership m Lngland.(Surrey Ist Innings) R. J. Gregory lbw Sohoni, 16;Reuter - 73 words
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144 1946-05-14 16 London May 11. Human hair is being made into food at a hospital m Hamburg, Germany. This was stated today by Mr. Fenner Brockway, Political Secretary of the Independent Labour Party on his return ironi a visit to Germany. Mr. Brockway said heReuter - 144 words
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Article130 1946-05-14 16 Teheran, May 11. The Azerbaijan National Army have taken over all barracks and camps m Azerbaijan Province "Persia's Pakistan' which was reported to have been completely evacuated this week by the Red Army Announcing this today Tabriz radao spoke of daily cruelty by the central Government m IsfahanReuter - 130 words
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206 1946-05-14 16 Washington, May 13.— Mr. Herbert MoiriMjii. lord President of the Council, arrived m Washington ye*terday. lie saiu: 1 am here on behalf of the British Government and people to diacuss with President Truman how the causes lor which you and we lought victoriously m thisReuter - 206 words
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460 1946-05-14 16 London, May 1-. Lord Wavell's unprecedented direct appeal to President i'ruman ior more food for India, combined with the dramatic flight to Washington m a converted bomber of Mr. Herbert Morrison number two of the British Government lor across-the-table talks with the American President,Reuter - 460 words
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Article39 1946-05-14 16 accused of the ihhlli, JJI centrat.on camp w, r the conclusion oft:, and The pri«oner», *m or .if injection, of petrol 3 made a collection f graphs ,how,ng Uv peop.e hanging on rocuica, Tried 'or $hot.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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