Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1946

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  • 23 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. H No. M. I m iii i SINGAPORE. THI RSDAY, MAY ;to, i«j|«. I ...5W...... 1 PUCE 10 CENTS
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  • 578 1 Governor And "Mayor" Tell Him (In Return) I Singapore Will Always ■Remember You" (By our Staff Re porta In one of the most brilliant official ceremonies held m Singapen »fter the reoccupation, the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, yesterday evening paid
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  • 42 1 MALAYA- U.S. CABLE RATES HALVED I ondon, Max 2$. from June r cable rates between Malaya and the United Stales .ne halved, the new rates being <>* cents (Struts) for one word, deferred \s cents, night letter I 1- iro ?n cents. Reuter
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  • 49 1 Allahabad. May, 19.— Three persons were killed and SO injured when the police opened lire on workers at Cheokij near Allahabad, last night. The total numbei killed since s Ofders started m Allahabad after a clash between Hindus md Moslems is I now 7. Reuter
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  • 100 1 London, May 2s.— The 72-year-old Sultan of Johore today visited the Mala> an contingent which will take part m the march through London on Victory Day and inspected j guard-of-honour formed by the Johoie national forces. The Suit m, who wore a Major-General's uniform, came
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  • 73 1 PERSIAN REGIME TURNING TO DICTATORSHIP, SAY NEWSMEN leneran, May 2*. Editors ol suppressed newspapers meeting here last night issued a statement declaring: "We are under a regime turning towards absolute dictatorship. r e have gathered together to raise our voices to tell the whole world of freedom-loving people that the
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  • 52 1 Betavia, May :<>. Dutch trooj i w cupicd Tangerang near Pesing, west of Betavia, yesterday, it w -<s officially announced today. There were no incident) .n^ no casualties. Roads, bridges .md the electric supph were found intact. Extremists had alrevh left the town, taking, with them 40
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  • 221 1 New York, May 28.— Devadas Gandhi, Managing Editor of the "Hindustan Times" and son of Mahatma Gandhi, told a group of American columnists, com mentators and writers that the British Cabinet Mission has developed a "charter of Indian freedom which the Indians must
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  • 113 1 London, May :v Stan's decision to appeal to the United Nation-, Ol ganisation against alleged use of force by the Trench on the Inlo-Chin I Siamese frontier is expected to make UNO history. Not only will this l>c the first appeal to UNO by I
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  • 30 1 CRICKET— LATEST Osterley, Middlesex, May 29. Indians v Gymkhana: Mer chant won the toss and sent the Gymkhana m to bat. The lunch score: Total (for 3 wickets) 51. Reuter
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  • 888 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 30, 1946. MALAYAN UNION THE >X'mte Paper wis only a blind. It preached high-sounding principles. It inspired great expectations. But when it came to actual practice it fell far short. Apart from its basic note of creating a new Crown Colony of the whole
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  • 197 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, May 28. The Madras Assembly yesterday passed a bill to provide increased salaries and allowances for Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, Legislators and Presidents and Deputy President of the Assembly and Council. The bill doubles the 1937 scales. The Muslim League
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  • 108 2 MEDICAL MISSIONS NOW HERE WORKING IN CO-OPERATION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, May 28.-- A New Delhi Press note says the India Government Medical Mission, which reached Malaya m March, has now seven centres working, all m the interior of the Peninsula where need for medical relief is greatest.
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  • 99 2 FOOD COUNCILS SUBSTITUTED IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. May 28.— With a view to associating the puhlic m the formulation and execution of their policy regarding procurement of food grains, the Madras Government propose to dissolve the Food Councils and have m their stead village taluq and district
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  • 241 2 British Connivance Suggested In Faridkot Troubles (from Our Chvn Correspondent) -Faridkot, May 28.-Fo||owL I a two-hour talk Pandit \,k I had with the Ruler of Fandy I the administration agreed I withdraw all restrictive order! I yesterday. I All those under trial mi I custody are being released and I
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  • 115 2 COMMUNAL TENSION IN U.P. (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, May Twenty-foem I hours' curfew has been imposed Bareilly m the United Provinces \»\-M lowing the outbreak of commumM trouble. I The military have been called outH to assist the civil police i r>**M order. fl Minister Kidxvai interviewed, dec* lared
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  • 45 2 "MR." REPLACES "HON'BLE I»w. m-jrm--- Bombay, May it.— Ministei of I Congress Government m Bombay I vince will hereafter be addressed plain "mister," it H announced I Under an order issued by Bom" 1 r_ M ,..*~n.,r_t frSrl* "honourable I to be dispensed with.— Reuter
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  • 375 3 U.K., U.S. Back Siam's Appeal For UNO Enquiry London, May 28.— The French news agency, m a dispatch from Saigon, reported today that General Headquarters of the French expeditionary forces m Indo-China has denied that French forces have crossed into Siam. "H.nort* from foreio-n sonroK
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  • 27 3 Viai Ma> 28. Brigadier-General Manuel Rox.is was today inducted idem of the Philippines. Gen. defeated the former President, Sergio Osmena, m the recent presi- ■4nti.il election. Reuter
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  • 73 3 London, May 28. Shortly after 12.00 noon GMT today, a British Overseas Airways Corporation Lancaster took off on the world's longest and fastest air rout. between England and Australia. The 12,000-mile journey to Sydney with stops only at Lydda, Palestine, and Karachi will take
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  • 89 3 Washington, May a B.— The United States and France have signed an economic and financial agreement which will give France Si, 3 70,000,000 of American credits to help restore her normal economic life. The agreement was signed by American and French officials at a State
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  • 68 3 London, May 28. A report (published m a British newspaper) that Field-Marshal Montgomery is flying to Cairo to take part m discussions on the military side of the revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 were officially denied by a British Government spokesman today. The
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  • 59 3 Batavia, May 27. Dutch quarters are again using the word 'crisis about the constitutional negotiations with the Indonesians. It is now expected that the "Prime Minister," Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, will present new counter-proposals when he returns here from a visit to the Republican "capital," Jogjakarta, tomorrow to discuss
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  • 42 3 Bfltavia, May i-.—On< British Indian officer and one soldier were killed when Indonesian tired on I British patrol at Medan, Sumatra ir was officially stated today. One British Indian officer md one I soldier were wounded.- Reuter
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  • 165 3 NO HALTING OF DISMANTLEMENT OF PLANT FOR REPARATIONS Berlin, May 28.— A senior British Military Government oilicial said today that there would be no halting of dismantlement of plant for reparations m the British zone similar to that announced yesterday for the United States zone. Such an order, the official
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  • 458 3 VICTORY HONOURS LIST Supreme Allied Commander's Staff Receive Recognition Members of the staff of the Supreme Allied Commander's headquarters receive recognition m the Victory Honours List, published m the "London Gazette" of 23 May. Prominent on the list are three of the officers responsible for rehabilitation of South-East Asia, aivd
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  • 108 3 Simla, May 27. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the Congress President: m a statement today welcomed the decision of the Government of Indii t to drop all further cases against mem hers of the INA. He characterised the decision as fl "measure of statesmanship." Meanwhile a
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  • 41 3 U.S OBSERVER Washington, May 28.— A United States observer has been sent from Bangkok to the area of the alleged bonier incident between Siamese md Flinch foraes on the fndo-Chiu.i frontier, the United States State Department spokesman innounced last night. Reuter
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  • 304 4 WmkingUm, Ha* 2&— Chairman W. A. Hifhbotton oi the Federation of Atomic Scientists today n\ 2 1 Borne deathdealing potentialitiei of biological warfare of atomic poison gas, he said rival atomic bomb as killers. Addressing the Washing ton sponsors of the National
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  • 77 4 Vizagapatam, May 2».— *isttermen j here were thrilled when they found I heavy wooden box bearing the appearance of m ancient treasure chest m the net. They opened the box and began to meddle with a black round object it contained. A heavy explosion followed, killing one
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  • 81 4 Kangoon, May 2-'. Burma's biggest post-war trial will open ai Insein Jail tomorrow when )00 persons from Pegu Division will race a char* of taking pan m revolutionary activities against the authorities some months ago. One thousand witnesses will be examined m the case which .1
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  • 243 4 Colombo. May 27. Irrigation works 1,200 years old have heen enlisted m Ceylon's battle for food. With the reconstruction of four great reservoirs built m Central Ceylon by King Parakrama Bahu, 10.000 acres of land j have already been brought under cultivation, and
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  • 88 4 KILLEARN VISITING NANKING Lord Rillearn, Special Commissioner j for South-East Asia, is leaving SingaI pore on Friday, w^t May, on .i visit 'to Nanking, China, at the invitation lof Dr. 1. V. Soong, to discuss the i food situation. It will he recalled that Lord Killearn, as Sir Miles Lampion,
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  • 159 4 SOUR GRAPES! CHURCHILL FLAYS SOCIALIST PARTY London. 3la\ 28. Mr. Winston Churchill, m a message wishing success to Lieut. C. H. Mulian. official Unionist candidate m the County of Down byelection for a seat at Westminister says: "A year ago our world wide 1 mpirc of self-go\erning nations stood at
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  • 77 4 PALESTINE A RAGING VOLCANO Jerusalem. May 27. The Palestine Higher Committee today sent a note to Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham. Palestine High Commissioner, protesting against the continued Jewish immigration and stating that the "Com- mil tee may be un.ible to control the situation m this critical period it then is
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  • 57 4 Bangkok. May 29. Siamese Premier Pridi Banomyonu yesterday telegraphed a personal appeal to President Truman. Premier Clement Alt lee. Pre mier Josef Stalin. Try gyve Lie. I Secretary General of the UNO. j former President Herbert Hoover, and Lord Killearn, Soulh- east Apia Commissioner,
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  • 54 4 With effect from im June the prices of locally brewed beer will be reduced to 65 cents per pint bottle M\d $1.10 per quart bottle, except where beer is served on the premises m which case the charge will be S5 cents per pint bottle .md $1.60
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