Indian Daily Mail, 16 May 1946
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Title Section13 1946-05-16 1 Indian Daily Mail dgfdgfdgf df SINGAPORE, THI'RSDAY. MAY 16. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Article131 1946-05-16 1 tEMENT ATTLEE TO MAKE INTERIM OPOSALS FOR NEW CONSTITUTION ijflfrr May 15.-—H is understood that the statement on the Indian situation tott ufiich the Daily Herald confirmed would concern interim proposals for a new con hich will be made by Premier Clement Attlee will indicateUP - 131 words
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236 1946-05-16 1 Cabinet Mission Might Sidestep Jinnah League I London. May 14. The British Cabinet delegation to India lthe\ >v> ho arrived at New Delhi today, are expected to Br r.r. a; nouncement on plans for the establishment of the Cnlnv'<m (Government on Thursday, with a simultaneous X ni by Premier ClementUP - 236 words
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Article96 1946-05-16 1 jjj \«k York, May ij^-Th Sin York Post this mamht% \mi that U 5 the stability 0} ivJia h a WoM j I problem. Q t "If then is an imposed com- 9 promise settlement, it should i armed at by an agreement be- g AUP - 96 words
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192 1946-05-16 1 INDIA'S INTERIM GOVT. MEMBERS ALREADY AGREED UPON London, May 14.— The Prim, Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, is not to make .1 statement on the next Step which the Cabinet Mission m India proposes to take m the House of Commons on Thursday writes David Condon. The Prime Minister, it isReuter - 192 words
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Article236 1946-05-16 1 New York. May 14.— The "New York Tunes" again prints a coiuinn-loni» cable from its Simla correspondent on the India talks. It is headed "India plan shaped by British Mission" and the story said: "The Cabinet Mission are now trying for a formula that both parties canReuter - 236 words
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Article40 1946-05-16 1 Peiping, May 14. -Over 1.000 > to leave Pei ping on the first of their jourDtf to Korea as r?iit<-»J States and Chinese ol i.;: 1 the finishinjr Douches to i ot Koreaiu m North China numbering Ic*s than 15,000 UPUP - 40 words
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163 1946-05-16 1 CLASHES OCCUR WHEN DITCH TAKE OVER AT BANDOCNG ItatHtiii. May 11. British troop** art* ii-(l.;> handing over to Dutch troop* the control of Bandoeng hill station, 104) miles south-cant of llatavia. Dutrh sources m Bandoeng rcpurtiri. While the hand i pit over was Koinjz on serious clashes between Dutcii forceeReuter - 163 words
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59 1946-05-16 1 Manjrkok, May 1-1. The Siamese Government is not specifying the dtf« i inati^n of rice hhipments which are •on trolled by the Allies. Siam, it is stated, is not diverting any ipeeia] shipments to India but, it is v: ii"! stood, that soReuter - 59 words
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59 1946-05-16 1 Nanking, May 14. Dr. Wellington K<>(». ChiatM Ambassador m Londoi> wlio arrived m China curly this year. said here today that the rctroeeesion of Hongkong" to China by Britain wa.- a matter of time.'' He refuted the report that he wasReuter - 59 words
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Article84 1946-05-16 1 Bufjt/a, .Mjy 14. A Dutch port today from We Jan, on the east coast of Sumatra, claimed that huh WCiitMi hai < exported from Sumatra to Malaga a Utgt quntity of rnbln> stolen from hnal plantations. The rubber was taken to Bdawan port nc.ir Mcdan,Reuter - 84 words
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Article25 1946-05-16 1 CRICKET- -LATEST Cambridge, May 15.— (Cricket) Indians vs. Cambridge lTniversity: dambrfdge won the toss and are batting. Lunch score [total (lor 3 wkts.) 107. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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127 1946-05-16 2 (turn Our i)un Cm* >'■'> I'uttac-k. May 1 1.— The Orissa <.„> eminent have decided to .tart a hundred primary schools m partially excluded areas for the bmm of the aboriginal das-i-. Kuril disrvnsarus ire al^o being started m the d.sir.cts. The Premier mnocinces the (.owrnment127 words
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Article79 1946-05-16 2 I {From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May 14. A move for a league Ministry to create Muslimnujonty MCM m certain district of togd by re-distribution of population is revealed by Mr. Sany.il, Ontr.il Assembly member. Mr. Sanyal says that part of the vast surplus Muslim population m79 words
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Article44 1946-05-16 2 MADIRA MOTOR WORKERS RESUME WORK (from Our Oun Corrfspondent) Madura, May 14. Madura motoi transport workers resumed work yesterday after 19 days' strike. The Government hue appointed an adjudicator to enquire into the demands which include more pay and reinstatement of 13 dismissed workers,44 words
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Article45 1946-05-16 2 (from Our Oun Correspondent) New Delhi, May 14. Captain shah Nawaz, nl the Indian National Army, who was recently court-martialled and later pardoned has been invited by the Congress Working Committee to organise a Congress Volunteer Corps all over India.45 words
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Article62 1946-05-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 14. The Madras Ministers will receive Rs. 1,000 as ■alary and Rs. 500 as allowance monthly which is double what the old Congress Ministers were getting. The Parliamentary Secretary's pay is Rs. 500 and Rs. 2^o allowance, legislators' salary is Rs. 150.62 words
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Article45 1946-05-16 2 {From Our Own Correspondent) ].ii(ktif>u. May 14. Two polili(uh and 10 Indian Kationul Army men are hunger striking since Monday m Luiknou Jj/1 protesting .i^tiinst (WS/ficttioM of prisoners as political and non-political. More mm prisonen are expected to join than.45 words
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87 1946-05-16 2 London, .>iay n. uwikt"!""Shaw m a message to the organising Secretary of the Tagore Society which had invited him to be the pue^t of honour at a Tagore birthday dinner says: "India should be set free to manage her own affairs. If sheReuter - 87 words
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389 1946-05-16 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras. May 14. It is learnt the Cabinet Mission's forthcoming'statement will contain a declaration W*J«* Indian probably indicating the approximate date by *hich India will be completely independent. Maulana Azad and Gandhiji repeatedly stressed the need for such a389 words
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Article94 1946-05-16 2 NO HIT CH IN PUNJAB MINISTRY (From Our Oun Correspondent) Lahore, May 14. Rumour', of .1 hitch m the Punjab Coalition Ministry were denied by Minister Sachar yesterday. 1 Sachar added the Ministry was pulling well together. All politicals m the < province had been already ideated and cases ofUP - 94 words
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84 1946-05-16 2 Rangoon, May 14.— The biggest obstacle to Burma's reconstruction and rehabilitation is the threat of daeoits who attack trains, boats, villages and Burmese householders. Official figures for March show 785 cases of dacoity and robbery, 265 murders, 347 cattle theft and 558 caws of robberyReuter - 84 words
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218 1946-05-16 2 Indian Politicians Should Emulate Example Of Sportsmen London. May 15. If Indian politicians would emulate v example of Indian sportsmen they might obtain I hap; ment of their nations problem, said the Imam of Putnej Sii London Mosque. Maulana J. D. Shams, welcoming menl il the Indian cricket team atAPI - 218 words
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Article142 1946-05-16 2 Ceylon Still Waiting April Quota Of Rj,, Colombo. Ma> 15— n v thirds of rice quota allocate/! Ceylon for the month of have so far reached CcyWl shortage of lO.ftdu ns H j,f* made up this month. A* far as the Mhad concerned unscasona! r; t fercd withReuter - 142 words
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54 1946-05-16 2 London, May 14. I m Delhi said tonight that 10 tnnu ancf burned the Maheta railwaj si tion an the Karachi-I ih< line h night after shooting the gate-in] and wounding anotnei ployee. The broadcast s.;:d thai itim :.rmcd guards will be »S1 J toU.P. - 54 words
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121 1946-05-16 2 SOUTH AFRICA INDIANS CASE TO BE REFERRED TO UNO London, May 14. 1 South African Indian I Great Britain, who .it>B honour at I farewell dim <>nfl I oiidon bit night by India utW alists and writers, will leai W day for South Africa. I Speaking ll the dinner. Mr.Reuter - 121 words
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Article27 1946-05-16 2 Paris, May l I— Report iron state thai French flay occupied I.ouanjr-Pra' W of Laos piovincc The cit; iiitilv occiipierl by t' I have row withdrawn, U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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118 1946-05-16 3 II lon, -May 14. Moscow radio reported thai the Soviet per New Times today sharply criticised Britain's policy for the fusion of nine states and three British of (he Malayan Peninsula into one Malayan Union. I Britain miceiMled m 5 btfReuter - 118 words
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Article105 1946-05-16 3 May 14. Informed MWreti that the British Foreign Ernest Bevia, told U.S. Statt .James Pyrnes that I not consider ossion of Pacific island bafes to the tel at this time. .liplomatic and political .-its were told last Bight Bevin made this "quite Mr. Byrnes durinp a lenp.it ion mUP - 105 words
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Article107 1946-05-16 3 FREE PRESS ESSENTIAL TO PEACE ill i (Nebraska). May H <iu arr 1 Beattie. veteran I nited r»» loreign correspondent, said 13 speech to students of journalr. reighton University today hat no irroup "is as suited to conrihu'« t<» the world understanding the pres« of the world." ree Press \tU.P. - 107 words
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89 1946-05-16 3 •an, May 1 1.— Azerbaijan iraa cut off from lht- rest I today with 'the unification •ittiuns ending unsucc^sand with new obstacle* lu-in^ t m the path of Amorkan uleiits tryinif to rcv.vh labit first-hand vi< wi th* I -■■<>\\\i barrier of frontU.P. - 89 words
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342 1946-05-16 3 IF SHE WANTS TO. SAYS PROF. RAM; A London. M.i\ 15. The people of Indi.i. even though they face the worst famine m their history, still sympathise with the underfed people of Germany and Japan but the) consider that the needs of foodstarved peoplesAPI - 342 words
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Article58 1946-05-16 3 SCHMELING SENT TO JAIL London, .\l«n 14.— ai.'v ><"'"<'- ing t former world beitywei&bt boxing ihawpion, fcfi /••> R /|l to //"v. months imprisonmt irl #*f foi budding i house without proper tutbority, tccordimg to an Excbsmge Telegrsph ihpttch tod§) from F/rn ford, Geruuny. Usl September British m'dUtry court tcqttittfdU.P. - 58 words
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100 1946-05-16 3 FRENCH-THAI BORDER INCIDENT BEING DISCUSSED Bangkok, May 14.— Prid! Panoujymm, Urn Siamese Prurv Minister, told Presa conference t. lay that the number of nun al!. R.-.i >.y*the French to If Siamese who erost>fd the Ir do- < hmese border and looted a villa** n AuiiaiiiiU' guerillas huiiriK '»n th»Siamese siile100 words
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70 1946-05-16 3 London. Nf.n 1 4.— labour ministry report wkl.i\ revealed that 1,088,000 Britons are still engaged m munitions' manufacture. The Nurvey reported that demobilization had brought the irmetj fiwOH down to 2,766,000. The report added thai Britain's working population at the end of Nfarch wasU.P. - 70 words
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Article84 1946-05-16 3 Colombo, May 14. Jack Canuk of Vancouver, British Columbia, sending back a stone arm he twisted oil .1 statue of Buddha nine years ago while touring the ancient city of Amuraphura, Ceylon. In a letter of explanation to the Mayor he said, it brought me the devil'sU.P. - 84 words
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208 1946-05-16 3 Different Religious Leaders Meet To Discuss Attainment Of Cultural Unity London, May 15.— Representative* of five great rtUfiOM »»1 India— Hindu,lslam,Sikh, Parsee and Christian met today at the Society for Cultural Fellowship with India to discuss attainment of cultural unity throughout the country. Swami Avyaktananda, opening for the Hindu PhilosophicalAPI - 208 words
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Article93 1946-05-16 3 London. May 14.— A Foreign Office ipokesnutn -aid today that the British ambassador m Madrid had been m- ■tructed to inform the Franco Government tahnt Britain dissatisfied with the itepi Spain has taken to bring about the deportation of 'obnoxious Germans estimated 10 be about 2,600.UP - 93 words
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Article94 1946-05-16 3 BOMBAY MILLERS ON STRIKE London, m»\ 14.— wei i^cuu Radio today reported from Bombay that 14,001) mill workers had struck btcanw of insufficient food. The radio al»o quoted .1 Rangoon rcpon laying dial it will be several yean before Bunm can expon important quantities of rice. I I New York,U.P. - 94 words
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121 1946-05-16 3 Cairo May 14,— The joint committee of the Arab and MokInn organizations issued a manifesto on Palestine and Libya stating: "We have k*t patience 'with words. We have no more trust m United Nation:* pledges. Other methods of strojnrle are not imperative." TheUP - 121 words
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Article80 1946-05-16 3 I ondon. May 14. Two British tfl diors. who were found guilty b< court-martial of voluntarily aidimthe enemy, have been sentenced t penil servitude for life and discharge- 1 with ignominy from the British Arm it was announced today. They are Signalman William Alfr. ColledgeReuter - 80 words
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339 1946-05-16 4 In the Sixth War Crm.es Cowl yeslerda> 1.1. Or mo and LAP I Nawama were both convicted on the laMf thaw «i tavinr ilSed and caused physical suffering to man, PoW> Ts^ZH^i (amp. Sentence of IS y«. r X vears' ri respective!}339 words
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Article63 1946-05-16 4 Kojima Takeham fac.d his trial yesterJay m the Sixth War Crimes Court, before Lt.-Col B. F Creent M.C.. for having been concerned on three occasions between Oct. 1, 1^44 to Jan. 6. 1945, at Port Blair, m the beatirg, torture and n tretcmem of many civilian63 words
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Article63 1946-05-16 4 CUP OF COFFEE STILL 10 CENTS Thi maximum price of a cup of coffee still remains it 10 cents per cup sweetened, and ccnti per cup untwe Cened, states a Press release. TL fact th.v milk may now be served with coffee does not affect the m v n tun63 words
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Article155 1946-05-16 4 \nother War Crimes Court t m session m a tent m the compound of the Goodwood Park Hotel. V,>lerdiv two Jap.ineM.. Lt. Sugih.ua Akair.i and Mikami Yoshiharu, civilian inteipreteiv bced their trial before Lt.-Col. H. C R- bmith. Capt. Hibbert, the prosecuting omcer, alleged155 words
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Article115 1946-05-16 4 STORY OF THE IN A IN A I Btgk word m India poli--1 t:cal parlance today; it i* alto the title of a little book prhich ha» from Indi.i. The author In KuMim X.air, talented Editor of the Nation! Press Syndicate and author of the Simla Triangle 1945 In an115 words
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75 1946-05-16 4 ARMY GI VES RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR POLICE CARS It tm been publicly stated th.v the wireless equipment used b\ thy Polk* Radio Cits has been made up of old Japanese equipment. This is untrue and the Police autho- ish to correct m) public misunderstanding. The equipment wa Innj who hay(75 words
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Article268 1946-05-16 4 The following revised price of milk and \e»etables will c©»* into effect on Monday, 20th May. 19 4* i. New price* for oval, tine and pork will nlso come into force on that date. MllK Milk o ipoiiuJ 12 u/. tin will be sold Illiriltr M268 words
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Article95 1946-05-16 4 Through the help ct the Indian Red Cross some five hundred VtHtkt line been received by the Indian A«Ociation here. They have been distributed to the yen- need) and p°°r. Thou eh the MMMHK is very small m proportion t<» the needy which is \ery jjreat.95 words
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Article90 1946-05-16 4 Application* for iapott licence! j fox cotton pin.c-goods from India I now beinjr entertained. Such ai plj cations should be sent to the Begi trar of Imports and Exports. Singl por« and should bt supported by cvi dence either that: la) applicant was formerly a regular90 words
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Article42 1946-05-16 4 1 Bait and Wen Society, >iiit rapore, i- holdinpr its usual weekly meeting this evening at the Arms Education Centre. Armenian St. meeting will take the form of ilk on donesia to be given a mci the West42 words
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