Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail ■rrjTv'- SIM.APOKK. TIKSDAY. MAY 2x. 1918. i^— i PRICK 10 CENTS
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  • 458 1 I [heir Lot Must Be Improved, Says Economic Adviser To Govt* Contented Labour Essential For Progress Of Rubber Industry {By our Staff Reporter V contented, well-paid and well-cared for Indian Labour is lecidedh one of the prime factors for the rehabilitation of the fl
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  • 68 1 I London, May 27.— The follow»jr are the lunch scores m toav > match between the Indiannd the M. C. C. Indians all out for 4,38. Hindlekar c Bartlett b Wyatt. I; not out 21 Pataudi bent, ill. 0. extras 17. Total X all out.to
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  • 151 1 Colombo, May ln a personal appeal to Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier. Mr. G. de Silv.i. Minister of Health, today urged him to allocate a certain amount of rice to Ceylon U he had done m the case of India. Pr, Sjahrir recently offered
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  • 43 1 Prague. May lj\ Complete Official results m Czechoslovakia'? fir<t pos' war election reveal that the Com muni?ts ha\*e become the strongsr party m the country. *nd m combi nation with lesser Varaist groups m»v uin control of the 00 seat I Parliament.— UP
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  • 383 1 MOLOTOV WARNS.... Prerequisites For Peace Conference Anglo-Americans Must Give Up Idea Of World Domination London. May 27. M. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, explaining Russia's attitude at the Foreign Ministers* Conference m Paris m a press interview quoted by Moscow Radio today, said that it was increasingly clear that "certain
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  • 57 1 Pans, May 27. The deputies ot tour Foreign Minister* Britain, the United States, France and the Soviet Union met at Luxembourg Palace at tr o'clock this nK>rning for the first of a series of discussions m prepara tion for the Foreign Ministers' confe' ence due to be
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  • 32 1 0 0. a London, May ty Sir Francis I den Lacev, M.C.C. Secretary between 1898 and 1926 died at Warrrunstei Wiltshire, yesterd.iv, aged 86 Flags were at half-mast at lotds today. Reuters
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  • 31 1 Bareilly, Miy Seven people have been killed, <>j injured and fC artSttod here since Friday night, when disturbances broke out between two croups. In Allahabad thre*- were killed m disturbances- Reuter
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  • 48 1 Uklahoma City. May z?. Truman will be the 1948 Democratic candidate for the Prcsidencv, if his health remains good, and. he is willing to accept the nomination, Governor Robert S Kerr of Oklahoma said at the 8 1 f, Annual Governors' Conference held a* the Capital Building.- UP
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  • 493 2 (From Our >u I CorrcsfnnJi ut) Madras, May 26. The Congress Working Convnittee issued during the week-end a thousand word resolution criticising what the Committee considers as objectionable features m the Cabinet Mission's plan and declaring that m the absence of a
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  • 73 2 (From Out Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 26. Government of India m a press communique issued yesterday explains that statements appearing m press that the G.H.Q. have evolved plans to suppress antiGovernment demonstrations are founded on gross misapprehension. Government points out that it is the army's elementary
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  • 36 2 London, May 2b. The Exchange Telegraph m a dispatch from Allaha- bad, India, today reported that the District Magistrate had ordered a 6.30 p.m. to 6.30 a.m. curfew m an effort to halt communal assaults. UP.
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 26. Both Houses of I Madras Legislature met yesterday after a lapse of seven years. Mr. SivashanIHUgllll Pillai was unanimously elected Speaker of Assembly and Mrs. Ammanaraja as Deputy Speaker. Mr. Sivashanmugam Pillai is the first Harijan Speaker m
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  • 75 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May id. In order to conserve rice stocks m Madras and make full use of wheat and maize imports from outside the Madras Government have ordered a cut m rice ration to ten ounce with the remaining two ounces to
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  • 71 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, May 26. Bengal Government have issued orders to be m force for two months directing three former IN A men to proceed imme- j chately to their native village and report to the nearest police station. 'Jlie order has been issued
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  • 138 2 "Inter- Asian Relations Conference" In New Delhi Next Year New Delhi, May 26. Pandit Jawaharlal .Nehru, Congress leader, has agreed to be associated with the "inter- Asian relations conference" planned to be held m New Delhi early next The conference will be under the auspices of the Indian Council of
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  • 590 2 If Russia U. S. Remain Stubborn, Showdown Inevitable, Says Newsman Tokyo, May 26. Relations between Russia and the I B States m the Far East appear to be moving towards a n of crisis which, unless one or the other side yields. mn^j to an eventual showdown, writes Miles W.
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  • 314 3 "Churchill India's Greatest Enemy" Labour Weekly Exposes Ex PM's Attitude Towards India London, May 26. The Labour weekly newspaper Tribune ,n an article urging that it is no time for deadlocks m India describes Churchill as India's greatest enemy/ and says he still opposes, on a more subdued note, India's
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  • 238 3 I* iris, May 26. Deputies of the Big I our I oreign Ministers will meet tomorrow for the first of a series of discussions on the peace treaty problems which their chiefs failed to solve earlier this month writes Harold King, Reuter's correspondent. The
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  • 112 3 New York, May 26.— With the antic ending late last night oi the T hours nationwide strike by 250.000 ij men the United States today faces a renewal of the strike ot 40 .000 softcoal miners. The fortnight's "truce" for negotiations ended at midnight last
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  • 171 3 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has nominated the following additional members to the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya: O. AR. Arunaehalam Chettiar (Malacca), S. Seenikhatti (Ipoh), T. ST. Chidambaram Chettiar (Mentakab), Dr. N. Mootatamby (Johore Bharu) and Swami Atma Ram (Kuala Lumpur). The Indian Relief Committee m Malaya
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  • 103 3 London, May 24. By the unanimous agreement of all delegates to the international conference of agricultural producers the leader of the Indian delegation, Mr. Sardar Halubullah Khan, has been appointed head of the nutrition committee because of the importance of this subject to India.
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  • 35 3 Bangalore, May 16.— Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty arrived m Bangalore this afternoon by a.r from New Delhi on his way to Colombo to inspect the last Ind.es I Meet Reuter
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  • 572 3 Battle Against Hunger Will Be Lost If 1947 Harvest Is Not Biggest Ever London, May 26.-— Unless the 1947 harvest is the biggest m history the battle against hunger may be lost, declared Sir John Boyd-Orr, Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation and British Member of Pari
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  • 92 4 COMMITTED TO THE ASSIZES At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry yesterday morning (before Mr. H.A. Forrer m the Seventh Police Court,) M. Tanapathy and S. Gopal, both employed at the Outram Road Prisons during the occupation, were committed to stand their trial at the neir Assizes on charges of
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  • 246 4 In the Fourth Police Court yesterday, Mr. R. C. Hoffman sentenced a Malay, Baba bin Dalip, to six months' r.i. on a charge of theft. On the a 7th and 28th of April, 1946, he committed theft of one gramophone, fountain pens, and clothing valued at
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  • 76 4 New York, May 27. Moscow Radio today announced that Russia had agreed to provide Poland with military, financial .md agricultural assistance. The broadcast recorded by the National Broadcasting System said Russia will re-equip and help train the Polish Army, extend credit to the Provisional Government to replace
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  • 112 4 London, May 26. In a message of greetbtgs today to the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotcn, on the fourth anniversary of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty of alliance the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bcvin, says; "We both realise tfjat m the great difficulties that arise after such
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  • 61 4 New Delhi, May 26.— The British Crown representative today announced the abdication of Sir Narcndra Shah who is Maharaja of Tehri (Garhwal) effective Monday due to ill health. He uled for 33 years and will be succeeded by his son, Tiea Manavendra Shah. 25. The state has
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  • 344 4 Bangkok, May 26—French forces this morning crossed the Mekhong border at two points according to Siamese Ciovern ment circles here. The French forces were reported to have occupied Thabo and to be marching towands Nongkai. Siamese police forces m the area resisted. !t was
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  • 111 4 London, May 26. The Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyncr Brooke, and Lady Brooke arrived by flyingK>at it Poole, Dorset, today from Sarawak and are on their way to London by car. It was announced m the House of Commons m February that Sarawak. independent
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  • 70 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has sent the following telegram to H. F. the Governor-Gene-ral l "The message which you sent from Singapore has been laid before 11. M. Tfye King. I have been directed by H. M. to convey to you the expression
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  • 60 4 Montreal, May 27. The trial of Fred Rose, Communist member of Parliament, charged with giving away military secrets to Soviet Russia, opens here today after two postponements. Rose was named by Igor Gouscnko, cipher clerk at the Russian embassy m Ottawa, as a "recruiting agent" for a Soviet
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