Indian Daily Mail, 24 May 1946
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Title Section13 1946-05-24 1 Indian Daily Mail gffhgd I SINGAPORE, FEIDAI 21. MAY. I9tb. PRICE H> CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration377 1946-05-24 1 lope For Best But repare For Worst' HIS LATEST MESSAGE TO INDIA -3 C3 »o£>cC2*«OoC3»aOoC3»«o<><3o«e>«><3»«m o <3»a6>o<3'«OoCs»«6 X wing "tide, which uas carried by the R<>mba) publication y ,j bod* sent to us by one own correspondent. Were* I bout tousment, fuf, v \PORE: Netaji Subhas Chandra377 words
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41 1946-05-24 1 CHIA NG REFUSES COMMENT ON INDIA UNION PLAN >ng, May »*.—**ewrrw«- Kai-shek asked today on tbi British Govern- sals for the future "j to make any comI inese »< .< \papers are like- iccnpkd with domestic j. pay attention to tl fgfg ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article41 1946-05-24 1 May The Governre. trolled Central News Agci r< .^.,rtcJ from Pciping to mmmmilt forces hive -wn of Tungan, bss south of Peiping. equidistant from Pfciping ■d Tientsin, Tungan is only i^n ol the important Peiping- fgfgI ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article58 1946-05-24 1 London, Ma^ 22. A commission of "leading Ministers ol the Republic of Izerbaijan i -f. foi Teheran at the invitation of the Persian Preci Sultaneh, Tabriz radio m a broadc isl m Russian announced tonight. "This commi sill investigate tlu attack of Persian Government doom onReuter - 58 words
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Article61 1946-05-24 1 CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ABOLISHED London, May The abolition oi corporal punishment m both East and West African forces wai announced m the House ot C MTimOW tociav by the colonial Secretary, Mr. George Hall. The legislation would be introduced m tiie African colonies to make the awarding of corporal punishment u>rReuter - 61 words
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62 1946-05-24 1 EVACUATION OF EUROPEAN WOMEN A CHILDREN FROM INDIA London, May n.Sh Waldrou Smitbers, Conservative, Orpington, r to ask the Indtr Secretary of State for India, Iff. Arthur Henderson, m the House of Commons next Monday "whether m vieu of tbk recent decisions of His Mojest?t Government be will arrange forAPI - 62 words
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Article72 1946-05-24 1 Buenos Aires, S\a\ z\.-—Maria VoUnciona La/Garde U Marcel today felt dead at tin foot of the main I altar m Church, only an instant i after the uas married. YLr physician uiud she had a weak heart and tin exfHemeni of being married, caused death. Still dadU.P. - 72 words
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100 1946-05-24 1 SARAWAK ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL London, May 22.— The Kajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Brooke, has signed the document reding Sarawak to the British Crown, according to Mr. George Hall, the Colonial Secretary, m the House of Commons today. He said the Sarawak Suprerm Council authorised the Rajah toReuter - 100 words
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108 1946-05-24 1 NATIONALIST DELEGATION TO LEAVE HANOI FOR PARIS Paris, May 2-- An Indochinese Viet Nimh (nationalist) delegation Will leave Hanoi tor Pans 00 »i N^ lor final negotiations with France 00 the future status of Indochinese Vict Nimh provinces inside the P*ench Empire, it arai othaally innounccd from Hanoi today. AdmiralReuter - 108 words
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105 1946-05-24 1 BRITISH AMERICAN DELEGATES NOT SATISFIED WITH PERSIA 'S NOTE New York. May zz. Roth the Bri tish and American delegates to the UNO Security Council held that the telegram from the Persian Premier Ghavara Sultanch reporting the Russian evacuation of Azerbaijan on Mjv 6 was "not conclusive" and did not105 words
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Article31 1946-05-24 1 Karachi, May *a.— l he Karachi Corporation m which the Congress Party command, an absolute majority has resolved to drop the practice of presenting civic iddrtwei to myom n the future.31 words
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345 1946-05-24 2 Jinnah To Be Premier: Or Is It Going To Be Rajagopalachari? rom Our Ou n Correspondent) V'u Delhi. May 22. While the Congress and League leaders are seeking clarification of the Cabinet Mission's proposals it is understood the Viceroy has already prepared a tentative345 words
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Article487 1946-05-24 2 New Delhi. May 22. The British Cabinet Mission in a memorandum to the Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes says (rreat Britain is a "paramount power'' in relation to the 570odd princely States comprising about two-fifths of the Indian, peninsula. These relations are determined by individual treaties betweenReuter - 487 words
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142 1946-05-24 2 INA PERSONNEL BEING CLOSELY WATCHED BY CID —HINDUSTAN TIMES' ALLEGATION l From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi. May 22— The Delhi paper Hindustan Times publishes a sensational report that the C.I.D. m every province m the country has been instructed by the Home Department of the tiovernment of India to keep142 words
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Article23 1946-05-24 2 This believed 10 have been issued liter the present Ministn took office, is doubtful if Minister for A ■lee knov s.l bout f23 words
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53 1946-05-24 2 LATEST HMG WILL CEASE TO EXERCISE PARAMOUNTCY Neu Delhi, May 22. Fix BtitiJ.i Cabinet Mksion in a memorandum to the Chancellor of tin Chamber of Princes Jictared; "In lieu of the desires r< to them on behalf of the Indian states His Majesty's trnment will cease to exercise the powers53 words
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357 1946-05-24 2 m (From Our Own Correspondent) Kashmir. May 22. The President and mcml* I Working Committee and leading members of th e I National Muslim Conference have been arrested I ih (iovernment. The conference leaders have been carrying I for the past month against357 words
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Article32 1946-05-24 2 'From Our Own CmreitonJ"** Madrss, May ti.—Tl S Rarlua\ workers' ttriki conditionally called of. President, Mr. Kdyona announcing this toys tl been taken m deference to ttryft adiict.32 words
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Article40 1946-05-24 2 Taniorc. May ia.— Ad Tan j ore District Dravidia ference last week-end, N'aicker said it was tin r enter into temples and pun idob there. Stone imags i r sanctity m them. It w.i Mind faith Co x i rship40 words
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678 1946-05-24 3 Dr. Rao's Outspoken Speech 1 1-Nation Food Conference Wellington. May 21.— Dr. V. K. Rao. Indian delegate to i nation food and agricultural conference, said m a speech ht ,»da\ "A new sovereign nation of more than IOO.tMMUMiUAPI - 678 words
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113 1946-05-24 3 The following are the text mi the two oathv taken b> ME. the (ioxernor-deneral: Oath of Allegiance: Administered by the Chief Justice. Mala van I'nion. the Honourable Mr. justice H. C. Willan, C.M.G. I Malcolm Mac Donald do swear that I will be113 words
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Article42 1946-05-24 3 Tokyo, Ma) Dr. Cadha Bino> Pal, the Indian representative on the International Military Tribunal for the I ti last, arrived at Atsugi airfield I from Calcutta on Thursday. He will Ml with the tribunal when it recon- I venes tomorrow.— R euterReuter - 42 words
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74 1946-05-24 3 Moscow, May Moscow Radio this morning broadcast Marshals: mns reply to President Truman I letter requesting Russian aid m the world food Stalin said he regretted the request had not been made three monthi ago When Kuiril could have done sometiling. On Russian co-operationReuter - 74 words
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66 1946-05-24 3 PERSIA CONFIRMS SOVIETS HAVE LEFT Teheran, May. 21. -Th* Perehm Government announced o«etaHj tonight that the Ked Army left Azerbaijan on May 6-the date agreed The communique stated that after the sending of the Persian mission to \zerbaijan report* had been rereived by the Teheran Government confirming the Ked Arniv66 words
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474 1946-05-24 3 New York. May— A survey of the prospects of Chumpking. China's wartime capital, now that the war is over is made by the U.S. Department of Commerce publication foreign I Commerce Weekly." Since the Japanese surrender, I Government departments and industrial enterprises established thereReuter - 474 words
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167 1946-05-24 3 New York, May 21.— India* food situation WM now prett> desperate and worse than any European count ry. Sir Kama swami Mudaliar told Keuter li day. "Despite '.his." he addeJ, *> INKK A is concentrating on Gennarv md othc luropc-an countries. Il mean earReuter - 167 words
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238 1946-05-24 4 Washington, May 21.— Senator Arthur IL \andenher K Viehiuan republican *ho accompanied State .Secretary lames Y. Byrnes to Tarts, tuda> declared that a strong and constructive foreign policy sprung from the wreckage of the Paris peace conference and appealed for bipartisanU.P. - 238 words
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Article109 1946-05-24 4 The Provisicmal <.o\t. of Tree India Day was observed by local Indians as mual on the :i s t of this month. The day's observance ami ceremony at the site of the A.HT. NX ar Memorial was conducted tinder the auspices of the JAI HIM) COMMIT!109 words
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Article57 1946-05-24 4 li has been decided tO itcld m Indian Athletic Team (Indians and Ceylonese) to participate m the above Meet. Will all those oho are interested, and those wishing to participate, please attend a meeting at the Rangoon Road School on Stinda> May 26th, at u.-,o a.m. A Management57 words
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Article340 1946-05-24 4 UNNR A Going Out Of Business? Washington. May 21.— Director General La Guardia i- expected to ask the United Nations today to put UNRRA out of business. UNRRA officials said La fiiiardia has agreed lo Ihe Mfjestion by Herbert Hoover that Ihe Inited Nations agency absorb CNRR.Vs functions. 1 iUnited Press - 340 words
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40 1946-05-24 4 AU SSIE JUDGE TO INVESTIGATE INDONESIA MURDERS Batavia, May 21.— The Australian Government is sending a judge here to investigate the murder of the three Australian war crimes investigators last month near Buiten/.org hill station, south of Batavia. Reuter. I40 words
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Article37 1946-05-24 4 To dispel the confusion on the dates which seems to exist m certain quarters, it i* confirmed that the King's birthday isj celebrated on June 18th and NOT .lune 11, states on officials; Press release.37 words
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276 1946-05-24 4 Modern National Army, Navy, Air Force For Defence Of Burma' Rangoon, May 22.— (8y hjbal Bahadur. Reuters Correspondent). The need for a modern national army and air and naval force "for the defence of Burma and establishing close contacts with Burma's neighbouring and Southeast Asiatic countries for joint defence.' wasReuter - 276 words
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