Indian Daily Mail, 29 May 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. II No- 92 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1*44. PRICK 10 CENTS i
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  • 172 1 ISDIA'S PROVISIONAL GOVT. MUST HAVE Pandit Nehru Explains Congress View Point London, May 27.— Congress is making the point thai the provisional government should have complete internal freedom and absolute equality with Britain and the Dominions externally. declared Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, explaining the implication* of the
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  • 269 1 Nehruji does not want large Kale legal changes through the British Parliament during the interim period, though these vould not be difficult. He does not cancel out resort to rulenaking powers m order to liberar Ibo the present administration. The provisional goiernment, he specs, must
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  • 212 1 Peiping, May 28.— A1l Nation alist newspapers today published reports that an agreement has been signed m Nanking, ending the Chinese civil war. There is however no official confirmation and reports appeared to be doubtful. The newspaper Sin Mm Pa<> quoting authoritative sources said
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  • 24 1 London, May 28.— A revised armistice agreement with Italy b expected to be- signed during the next few days, it is authoritatively learned. Reuter
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  • 39 1 letter to General George C Marshall from Mukden, three days ago. The paper said Chiang demanded that the Communists recognise Nationalist rights to take over the sovereignty m Manchuria as a prerequisite to a ces- sation of hostilities- UP
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  • 336 1 NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE DEFENDS SIAM New York, May 28.— The New York Heraid Tribune today editorially said the Franco-Siamese clashes may be an indication of a "new threat to the precarious independence of the only free nation m South-east Asia,'* and
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  • 32 1 London, May 28. Due to inclement weather there will be no play before lunch today m the third and last day's match between the Indians and the M.C.C. Reuter
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  • 104 1 Washington, May 28.— P. Kahsctra, chief Siamese F.A.O. delegation today told the F.A.O. Plenar\ Session that Siam expects to bar: r, 200,000 tons of surplus rice from the coming crop. He added the csti mate depends on climatic conditions anafy the fulfillment of urgent* Siamese needs
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  • 363 2 t"Best Document Under The Circumstances/ He Says (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 27.— -"After four days of searching examina tion of the State Paper issued by the Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy on behalf of /he British Government, my conviction abides that it is
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  • 86 2 New York, May 27.— Premier Jose Ciral of the Spanish Republican government m exile told the United Nations Security Council subcommittee on Spain that England is tupping Urge quantities "of electrical engineering equipment to Franco Spain some of which may be used for Rthe
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  • 141 2 I London, May 27. The possiI bility of securing for India supplies cf rice which might be available m Java is being actively pursued by the British Government m conjunction with the Government of India and m consultation with the Netherlands Government
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  • 184 2 London, May 27.— Sir Wald- ron Sm it hers. Conservative, asked m the House of Commons today if arrangements would be made for the evacuation from India of all women and children immediately m view of the recent decisions of the British Government. Mr.
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  • 106 2 Six bales of old clothes recently arrived m Singapore from South India to help relieve cloth s/xirtagc among Indian labourers (and their families) here. These bales have been sent m response to an appeal made by the Representative of the
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  • 270 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 27. Terrible indictment of conditions m Kashmir is made by Pandit Nehru m a statement on the recent incidents /here. Charging the State Administration with attempt to suppress popular awakening. Pandit Nehru declares that Kashmir is now
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  • 90 2 Truman Called A Political Accident" I Washington, May l! 7. V. K. Wh/tney, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen has declared political war on President Truman and has pledged the entire $47,000,0* treasury balance of the Brotherhood to defeat the presided should he choose to run for election m
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  • 43 2 Rochester, New York, M ~"J Plans were completed for a strike of 48,000 CIO and Al 1 ers of Rochester, m protest I the city Government's refusal I mit a union organisation oi Muni employees. The strike d 1 withheld for "strategy reason
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  • 264 3 Drinks Drunks Blamed For UNO Conference Failures Bostoa, ihf 27.— President Daniel Marsh of Boston diversity ast night blamed heavy drinking on the part of ainlomatic for turning recent international conferences into :t\ weekends." I, t n address, he said that "it for somebody to call attenti' to the fact
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  • 64 3 Batavia, May 17. Premier Sjahrir of Indonesia is flying to the Indonesian Capital, Djocjacarta for a cabinet meeting m what may be one of the gravest crises of the so far unrecognised Indonesian government. It is becoming clear that the present Dutch offer which seems to be
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  • 100 3 inking, May 26. A general claBOur tor an immediate resumption oi the peace talks now that the Nationalists have captured Changchun is by the local press today which sagi a conference of representative of both sides for the early realio{ peace. This followed reports Nationalist
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  • 54 3 2 TO 1 VICTORY FOR COMMUNISTS Cj 27# The Communist Part\ has won the Czechoslovak general .lections with more than myahl the votes of the next strongest rVty, the National Socialists—evolutionar\ socialite party to which Prelideni Benes formerly belonged. In Slovakia, Communists took ■Bond place to Democrats Conservative Party who
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  • 112 3 Cairo, May ij. The Moslem Brotherhood organ Ikhwan el Muslemin today stated that the first topic to be discussed at the Arab leaders' conference tomorrow will be the Palestine question. The newspaper added that all countries have agreed to oppose forcibly if necessary, the recommendations of the
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  • 211 3 London, May 27.— Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin probably will reply to Soviet Foreign Minister V. Molotov's charges against Britain's foreign policy during the Commons' debate on foreign affairs next week. Informed circles here doubted that there would be any official
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  • 250 3 "Extreme Provocation" By Siamese Bandits Blamed For French Military Action New York, May 27. The French military action along JIM Siamese- Indo-Chinese border is the result of "extreme provoca tion" by Siamese bandits who crossed into Indochina, the French spokesman at the UNO stated today. Tl l l* Ine I-
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  • 122 3 Cairo, May 16. The Egyptian Prime Minister, Ismail Sidky Pasha, said today that he expects to make a statement m the Chamber of Deputies tomorrow evening m reply to the recent British House of Commons debate on Egypt. The meeting of the Egyptian delegation
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  • 31 3 Moscow, May 2-.— Marshal Joseph Tito, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia arrived m Moscow by air this afternoon. He was met at the centra! aerodrome by M Molot©! Foreign I Minister. Reuter
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  • 125 3 Washington, May 27.— A State Department spokesman today revealed that the United States and the United Kingdom have made representations Ito France asking it to exert every effort to avoid border incidents with Siam. The state department said that representations were made following the
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  • 157 3 Batavia, May 27. Premier Sutan Sjahrir of the unrecognized Indonesian Republic today announced a plan offering the remaining 30,000 internees m Jaya mostly Eurasians the choice of living m Freedom m Java or being evacuated to Dutch controlled areas. Sjahrir said that the Indonesian Cabinet had
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  • 57 3 400,000 MINERS IGNORE GOVT.'S REQUEST New York, May 27. The United States 400,000 softcoal mulct's todfy continued to ignore Government s re- uctt to resume work after the expiry ot their fortnight's strike truce at midnight on Saturday. It appeared the) would remain awa) until 'heir leader Mr. |ohn 1.
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  • 124 4 Washington. May 27.— A global machinery to fight world starvation for the next i& months has neared completion at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization conference. The 2'rn.ition meeting is expected to appro c a proposal for the new agency "International Emergency Food
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  • 85 4 London, May a?.— Two thousand stevedores from three London docks, Surrey, Millwall and Royal Albert, were on strike tonight for the right which they claim to nominate their sons to join them at the docks as they did before the war. Earlier today many of
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  • 66 4 Tokyo, May 27— The Imperial Household Ministry announced on Sunday that the Emperor had accepted resignations of 1 5 Imperial princes, headed by his younger brother Prince Chichibu as members of the House of Peers, m view of the fact that they fall under SCAP's
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  • 78 4 Colombo, May 27. Ceylon State Council docs not like being called "a den of thieves." Alleged to have given the Council that label, Mr. W. Dahanayake, a member of the Council, has withdrawn from the Chamber pending an enquiry by the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Dahanayake allegedly libelled
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  • 50 4 Nairobi, May The Aga Khan, 6^-year-old leader of Ismaili Khoja Moslems, is visiting Kenya with the Begum Aga Khun before going to Dai es Salaam where m August he wil be weighed against diamonds m celebration of his Diamond Jubilee. II will afterwards travel to Madagascar Reuter
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  • 86 4 Madras, May 2-.— Death occurred last evening of Sir A. P. Patro. veteran Justice Party leader. >X hen the party came into power m Ifll St Patro became Minister for Education under dyarchy and held the position till 1927. He was President of the All
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  • 50 4 Washington, May 28.— Dr. V. K. R. Rao, Indian food delegate, stated last night that m his opinion India woulu get a fairer share of the world's available supplies as a result of the conference of UNO's Food and Agricultural Organisation which has now ended.- Reuter
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  • 53 4 Rangoon, May a;.— Dr. Them Maung, Burmese Ambassador m Tokyo during the Japanese occupation of Burma, died at sea from bcri-beri while returning to Rangoon from Tokyo, according to the officer commanding the hospital ship "Dorsetshire." Them Maung was arrested by the Amen- cans m
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  • 100 4 Washington, May 27. WHlle United States labour leaders today bitterly attacked President Truman's demand for an anti-strike legislation, the Republican Party seized the chance of making capital out of the situation. In political circles tonight defeat of the President's "rush" legislation m the Senate was
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  • 135 4 K. R. Ramanathan, a former cm- ployee of Mr. S. K. Chettur, Reprcsi entative of the Government of India, 1 was yesterday acquitted and discharged 1 by Major A. V. Jack, m the Relief I Court, on two charges of criminal I trespass and theft. He was alleged
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  • 98 4 I ondon. May 27.— The U.S.S.R. has dec_dc<\ not to send l Soviet contingent to London for the British victory ■trade on June 8. Mr. Hector MeNcil. I'ndci Secretar\ for Foreign Atfairs stated this m the House of Commons today m rcpl> to question. Mr.
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  • 47 4 PATRIKA EDITOR TO ATTEND EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE Sjt. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, Editor of The Amrita Bazar Patrika and President of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, is proceeding to England today to attend the Empire Press Union Conference. He will return to India m the middle of August.
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  • 77 4 lowa City, lowa, May 27. Ur. Sudhindra Bose, 63, one of the outstanding United States authors on oriental politics, died today of a heart ailment. He is survived by his wife and a brother m India. He is believed to be the tirst Indian that
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  • 40 4 Tokyo, May 28.— Defence counsel for Gen. Hideki Tojo and the other 16 Japanese leaders accused as war criminals today asked for a postponement of the trial from June 3 to enable them to prepare their cases. Reuter
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