Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail •-i il S&, N,; SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, I«M6. PKH E It CENTS
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  • 406 1 Supremo Pandit Nehru Meet In New Delhi Discuss Indonesian Premier's Rice Offer To India i Bombay Food Minister Deputed I To Negotiate With Sjahrir New Delhi. May 21. Admiral Lord Louis Mount batten. Supreme Allied Commander. South-East Asia, met I'andit Jaws* harlal Nehru, President-Elect of the Indian National Congress, here
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  • 70 1 L hl X' Hon. Malcolm MacKiald.. <«o\ernor-General denati id 1 ne Malayan Union and Lgpore, arrived at the Changi -held Singapore, at 5.30 yestervestiuiig m an R.A.F. plane, romp "iicd b\ a fe* members his »ttf. ficsali of the Singapore on and mihtar\ represenL* .at the
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  • 62 1 May it. The m- 1 announced of 44- Mr. UJcohm Mac- Cm ernnr-Ge rural de- 1 I the Malayan Union 9 tpOf* to Mrs. Audrey J Rowley, \o-y ear-old Canadian Lieut. -Col. X wUy. killed m action or. ty 'He last year. J Routey, considered one
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  • 101 1 mson, Governor of Singapore. J ,rs of the R.A.F. formed the •honour, and after the march rxecllency, the Governor-:-r; was introduced to all the high i ho were present. a'.d looking vety happy to he; tlis Excellency spent a few on the airfield chatting to officials, including Lord ind Sir
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  • 44 1 k, May 21.— Hussein Ala^ Ambassador in Washington, letter to Dr. Trygve Lie. cneral of the UNO. etat et interference in Persia's Pi has not ceased. expected to submit the Security Council at toeting especially convened the Persian question.— I
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  • 132 1 Washington, May 21. Mr. James F. Byrnes, the I nited States Secretary of State, said last night m a nation-wide broadcast that if the peace conference Here not called this Summer, the I'nited States would ask the UNO General Assembly to take up the
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  • 94 1 "NATIONWIDE COMMUNIST REVOLT Nanking, May 20. Chinese nationalist forces may reach Changchun, capital of Manchuria, m a week's time following their victory over the Communists at S/epingkai. south of Changchun, it is generally believed here today. The Communists have, however, scored gains m their offensive m Shantung, Jche>l and H«vci.
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  • 70 1 Cairo, May 20. Ismail Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minister, was asked tonight whether 'he new Anglo Egyptian treaty had been prepared. He replied: "We have not reached that stage vet. It is not easy." Premier Sidky added thai th<- question of British troops evacuating Cairo and
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  • 90 1 INDIAN AVIATION CONTROL UNDER CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Montreal, May 20. Sir Fredrick Tymms, a member of the Indian delegation to the Provisional Civil Aviation Organisation (P.1.C.A.0.) said here today, on the opening assembly which will be attended by delegates of 50 nations, that he believes the British Government'- plan for India
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  • 48 1 COMMUNAL CLASHES IN BURDWAN Calcutta. May 21 —A large armed police force has been drafted to Burden, mportant provincial centre 60 miles north-west of Calcutta, because of tension between Hindus and Moslems n the at«a. Three deaths have so far been re- J ported m recent clashes.** Reuter
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  • 76 1 New Delhi, May 21.— A cur tew has been impoeed for one week between 0 p.m. and J.JO a.m. (local time) m certain parts of Old Dclh. following yesterday's communal riot m which two pereans were killed and fite injured. An official statement on the not
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  • 55 1 Leicester. May 21.— The latesl Hcores in the match between Lei cestershire and the Indians re ceived in Singapore up till mid night ye-terdav. are Leicester shire— all out for 144. Indians second innings: Mer chant, not out. 10: Mu*taq Al run out. Hazare. not out, 4 I Total
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  • 380 2 Mahatma Gandhi Suggests Non- Violence, Use Of Khadi Be Removed From Congress Constitution 'Supreme Change' Necessary To Avoid Untruth Hypocrisy (trom Our Own Correspondent) Madrid, May 20. Further meeting* between Mahatma Gandhi. Maulana Azad and the Cahinet Ministers are likely before the Woiking Committee gives its verdict cm the Plan.
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  • 95 2 SIND (MUSLIM) MINISTRY REFUSES RELEASE OF POLITICALS (I r r pendent) Karachi, Mas tot— Wmm political .re being raleaeed all <ncr the Sind Muslim league Mmis- or to achieve notoriets In g to fall m line with the rest of the country. The Home Minista n i letter to the
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  • 71 2 GANDHIJI'S ASSURANCE TO BURMESE (V*'<m Onr m >t Cnrresbnndent) Delhi. May m- U Bl l'c. Burma legislator, now visiting Delhi, m a statement says he met Mahatma Gandhi and placed before him matters relating to Burma. He requested Gandhiji to help Burma's freedom struggle. Miiiaima Gandhi assuring help from India
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  • 78 2 (From Our Own Corespondent) Midi IS, May 1 9. A '»ne da] strike ii threatened m South Indian Railway if the managemem do not concede to the workers demands. Already, i partial strike is m progress on the railway, low-paid non-gazetted staffs ol Yillupuram, Dindigul and Trichy
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  • 135 2 C ABINET MISSION WANTS JINNA H TO HURRY WITH REPLY V< Delhi, Ma) xo. The Congress Part) m omsnittec adjourned until tomorrow after two hours' meeting todaj to discusi the proposals of the British abinei Mission for a settlement ol India's constitutional problems. It it understood that the Committee were
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  • 40 2 llaii a. \la\ ao.— Tonsuitu cases pregnant women, of whom there are about 800, and limbless partisans had priority m disemborking from the Jewiah immigrant .ships Vede and i Fenic** which docked at Haifa today with 01 o. ii Reuter
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  • 96 2 BOMBAY MINISTRY TO HELP FORM TRADE UNIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May SO. Announcing a new labour policy, the Bombay Congress Ministry declares it would not rest content with just removing hindrances m the wav of labour's efforts to organise itself but it would actively help m the formation
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  • 335 2 "The Mahatma The WorlJ Interesting Book Review By I American Critic New York. Ma> li>. The real >tor> oi Malta tni Gi and hi* relatione with the onfreai has often been ubwimi the aura of saint)ine«»* which >urrounds him and b> the evapl on his apparent idios> -neracies." writes* the
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  • 146 2 Cajrfjff, Vias 20^1 tribute to the leader^ Mahatma (iandhi U lH J by the "Western M ii 'V C Welsh daily iu«us p;ilni N I lie first react to India are not m anticipated r. the Simla confen "western Mail" TnJi.m traint end .1 which
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  • 1209 3  -  FENNER BROCKWAY By Political Secretary Of The Independent Labour Party i hurehill. Koose\elt and Sta,|U drir* to each other and h other m fraternal emKn month* ago. did they really mat their nations, until m Mould he equall> united m ptao at d'<l 1 dream thi* last night
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  • 275 3 Moscou, May 11*. The .severe Soviet criticisms of British policies m the Moscow paper New Times'* yesterday were followed today by charges of an "expansionist* programme against the I'nited States m the Soviet military paper "Red Star" and the "Pra\da." lieut.-Col. ktoi
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  • 151 3 .tiro, May 19. Two members of South African Indian Congress delegation, Mr. Ashwin Choudrce, and Mr. P. R. Father, have arrived here trom England where they have been putting their case against the "discrimination against Indians m South \frica embodied m the Asiatic land tenure
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  • 184 3 INTERN ATIONAL DISASTER IF INDIA DOES NOT GET NEWSPRINT Montreal, Ma\ If. Ibe *odd wrimm. urgent demand tor additional newsprint supplies from Canasls which has already contracted to v ipi city, has revived suggestions In some mills that they must obtain t>"^rn HKiU p*. i mission tO operiic >>'. 'sum
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  • 211 3 New York, May i9.— The New York Herald-Tribune, commenting editorially on the American delcgat- 1 to the Allied Council m Japan, Mr George Atcheson's charges that the Russians were spreading Communis, propaganda m Japan, said Thursday that the charges he made were basei^ on inept propaganda the Icftwmg
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  • 18 3 London. May 10.- Vhe Hou* t ommon! will definitely debate 1 gyp! on I ridai Re it ~R»
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  • 633 4 Cooperation Understanding Between Government And Organised Industry Stressed \l II o'clock vcsterday momin K Hi> Kxttllency the Governor of Singapore. Mr. F. C. (iimson. accompanm-l by Mr. Kew Williams. M.P., met the Representatives of IS I rade I nion^ and professional associations at an informal
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  • 68 4 RAMA KRISHNA MISSION NIGHT SCHOOLS Under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission, No. 9, Norris Road, the Tamil and English Night Schools for adults and boys which used I function m the pre-war days, wiii re open on the Ist of June. Those who wish to seek admission I ate
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  • 149 4 S'PORE'S TELEPHONE SYSTEM London, (Air Mail). Singapore's telephone system is to remain under 1 the operation of the Oriental Telephone and fleet! ic Company at least until 1954, when the Government wifl I ive "< option 4 taking the system over. The Rangoon Telephone Company, said the Chairman, is to
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  • 211 4 -icMidv. M.t\ my hadhm C vvlon will observe one day hartal (complete stoppage ot .s,.:k 00 June 4as a protect against the promulgation (d the new Const; tution and against the recent C,c\ lon (iovcrnment order that 400 Indian LI oarers on kiuw-mirc Lstale. I ndugoda.
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  • 104 4 London. May 20. India can expect substantial increases m cereal allocation with the United States guarantee that they will be delivered, when the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morriaon, returns to Britain, probably UmaniOW, from his food talks with President Truman and the Cantdian Government Mr.
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  • 106 4 BRITAIN SATISFIED WITH INDIAN REACTION TO UNION PLAN London. May to.— Although m tish authoritative quarters here en. phaaise it is yet too early for optimism over the India plan, satisfaction is today expressed with the reaction so far received from India. Particular pleasure was expressed at Gandhi's statement, Reuter's
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