Indian Daily Mail, 1 June 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail \oi 11. No. 95. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE l. |fM, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 256 1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT ondon, May 30. A pledge that the Conservative Party would do its OM to protect the future of the fu..i«on.ooo L T ntouchables, "whose melancholy depression by their coidiponisti constitutes one of the ;\est features m the problem of the
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  • 94 1 900,000 INDIAN RAILWAYMEN TO STRIKE? New Delhi, May 30.— Efforts by the Government conciliator to settle the dispute on waged and condition inJi threatens a railway strike throughout India tailed toda> when th< Raihraymcns' Federation rejected t\* broposak lor interim settlement. The railwaymen's spokesman said the strike on June 27
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  • 116 1 U.S. WAR DEPT. DENIES "GERM BOMB" REPORT Wellington, May 30— The Uar Department has officially denied the published Press reports that the United States Chemical Warfare Service has prepared infant. le paralysis virus m Powder form as a new germ warfare weapon. The statement said n is "not true" that
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  • 110 1 >X*.ishington, May 30. The United States Government has protested vigorously to Yugoslavia, against attempt by Yugoslavia m the area around Trieste, to obstruct allied military government. It was the second time this week that United States m co-operation with Britain has extended its firm policy toward
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  • 83 1 New Jersey, May *o. hie hundred and fifty engineers and 600 trainmen of the Hudson .md Manhattan Railroad whose lines run beneath the Hudson River, between New York City and New Jersey, called a strike toda> breaking the peace on the railroad front ool) four
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  • 49 1 Ne* York, Way j*».~ A drafl agreement between the United Nations Economic and Social Council and the fntcrn.uutn.il Labour Organisation w.is signed todu Sii Ramaswami Mudaliar, its President, signed for the Council and Mr. Goikroaun* Myrddin Evans, Chairman of [JLO. Governing Board, signed for Reuter tint organisation.
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  • 75 1 Bangkok, Msy *<>. Reports from the Indochinese border \u\ thai French troops made a freJj landing yesterday on the Siamese side of the Mekong, a wide river which fonm the frontier. Crossing m 40 bargee they are reported to /.yii c attacked Sichning Mai. No fresh
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  • 66 1 SIAMESE AND U.S. OBSERVERS CONFIRM FRENCH ATTACK BftOfkok, May ,'U .—Observers representing the Siamwe (Jovernmenf and the United States legation returned to Bangkok today to report on the border incident. One observer said the evidence not only confirmed the French attack across the frontier but showed that if had been
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  • 140 1 a neJTu™ /H '1 1 *~1H P UUc!il situation m vr MvThi T a> When l kSaw c*e Pr ™ier and leader of the M.vochit Parly, called on members of (he party to resign from the CtovernorVi Executive Council and Legislative Council U Saw issued
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  • 90 1 I^paz, Bolivia, May 31.— President (Jualberto VilJar rod's Government announced yesterday it had uncovered another revolutionary plot, and proclaimed a state of siege throughout Bolivia. It was the second revolutionary attempt the government had discovered within a month. On April 29, on the eve of congressional
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  • 83 1 Bombay, May if.—VHUgm of Valnai near MalaJ {Bombty \ncnime) which has a population of s,ooo hai become so dcspt*ratc at the lack of a i ilUs<- barber tlxit tb<\ rm titty uroti to a Bombay nctispapcr mkhtg tlx f Jit or whether he could hcl\>.
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  • 74 1 London. May \o. All units of tfcf Indian and Burma contingents m Britain for the Victory I'arade wer tvp rcscn tod under their Commander. Brigadier f. N. Chaudhuri, at an afternoon party given today m their honour by the Royal Empire Society. T>ord (Jareniion, President aiui field-Marshal
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  • 80 1 "OVERALL UNIFICATION PLAN" \X'.isliin^'ton, May 30. Meet Ad mir.il Chester Nimit/ today said that Navy officials are "getting cool' and would present an overall umhc.i tion plan to President Truman hr May |I a the deadline he n:t recently Nimir/ said, "We are getting claftl together whatever comes out ot
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  • 329 2 Jinnah Asked By Leading Leaguers To Revisp Present Frustration Policy (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. May :J0. An indication of the likely decision ol the Muslim League Working Committee on the Cabinet Mission's proposals is gird by news from Bombay that IS prominent Leaguers,
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  • 108 2 (From Our (hi n Correspondent) Karachi, May That the Army trod db( first lagT) shot, which hid the culminating effect of the mutineer, MMg tour-inch guns, v as revealed b) I nut. Rao giving evidence before the KIN Enquiry Commission at Karachi voter
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  • 68 2 INDORE WANTS RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 'ur Own Correspondent) resolution urging the \ndon (.ovment ro establish a responsible govenMK II m the State m one year his Ixcn idopced by the Vra]amandal. lie resolution further exhorted the State people to organise *nd make preparation! m this period to fi K ht for
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  • 80 2 ICS PERSONNEL GIVEN NOTICE (f m >ur Own Cortes pir dent) Calcutta, May ja— Members of the Indian Civil Serv.ce have been formally given notice of termination of contracts with the India Secretary from January, 947 uy% a repon j n "h- r.lcutta paper, Eastern Express. While the white elements
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  • 103 2 May 29.— A further ■traigtheniiig of commercial ties between India and Ceylon i, forecast vv'th the arrival m Colombo of Mr. K. Tandon, India's first Trade C ommivsioner m Ceylon. "India with her present-day pheno. rncmil^ progress m industrialisation be able within 3 short
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  • 20 2 Orissa, May 30. Lalmohan Patnaik ™d Mrs. Lakshmibai were elected Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the newly-elected Orissa Assembly yesterday.
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  • 165 2 INDIAN MALAYAN V -PARADERS TO BE GUESTS OF BRITISH FAMILIES London, May 30. Indian and Malayan troops now m London for the Victory Parade on June 8 will spend part ot their time as guests of English families who have volunteered to welcome them under the scheme organised by the
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  • 82 2 London, May 30. Fa cuts leading to the breakdown of the Simla conference on India's future are given m tf>c "White Paper issued tonight. The Paper v hich deals with the correspondence and documents connected with the conference tJjat passed between the Cabinet Mission and
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  • 150 2 London, May 30— The p Minister, Mr. Clement Attkc nounccd m the House of 0 tod.iv that the British and v ln Governments had now lff«cd x with effect from July N<| service officers and other rank*. Army and KAF •tfling m
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  • 49 2 London, May 30. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernesi Bevin, will open a tWO-diy dekue <m foreign ntfairs m the House of Commons, next Tuesday. The debate will Ix ion tinned on Vedncsd.iv. announced m Parliament Reuter. present suffering from amoebic dyscn ten Reuter
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  • 272 2 Free India Will Champion Cause Of Ml Coloured Peoples, Says Prof. Ranga London, May 28. Professor Ranga, a member of the India Legislative Assembly, spolie of the colour bar and its cowe quences at a conference heM m the East End of London under the auspices of the Pan- African
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  • 541 3 —SIAMESE LEGATION, LONDON Parfa, May 30. The Commissariat m Saigon todaj published I communique reporting that French troops entered Siam ugj Friday m pursuit of rebels. The French troops remained „n Siamese territory for only three hours, said the communique.
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  • 188 3 NEW C-in-C OF BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET IN COLOMBO Colombo, May 31. Admiral Hoyd, the new Commintk-r-in-Chut ti the lintish Pacific I lift, armed at Colombo today iboird the cruiser Sussex. He will resume his journey m the aircraft carrier VcmraMc m six days' time from Trincorralce. He will tly his
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  • 285 3 London. May So. British domination of India was not only a complete failure from the point of view of the Indian people but m actual fact it represented one of the blackest crimes m the history of British imperialism, writes Mr.
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  • 109 3 Rangoon, May 30. Ex-Premier and leader of the Myochit (nationalist) Party U Saw is expected to call on members of his Party to resign from the Governor's Executive Council and Legislative Council tomorrow because he has received no reply, except bare acknowledgement, to his letter m February
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  • 37 3 London, May ja— The- White Paper on conscription says the call-up to the forces m 1947 Md iH s will, with certain exceptions, be confined to men reaching the age of 1 8 m those years. Reuter
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  • 224 3 Mission's Attitude To Constituent Assembly Not Easily Understood London, May SI, U is not easy to understand the British Cabinet Mission's attitude to the status of the Constituent Assembly as certainly no adequate grounds for withholding sovereignty were given m the Mission's last statement, says the Left Wing weekly newspaper
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  • 171 3 LABOUR DELEGATES CRITICISE INDIAN GOVERNMENT London, May 29.— Attab V leader of the Indian delegation t<> the International Maritime I ibotlf Con rerence at Seattle-, United States, leaves today by air far Now York. Dinkar Desai .md D. S. Mangtitfi, the two other Indian delegates, and Gotxge Reed, adviser to
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  • 195 4 SAYONARA WITHOUT TEARS! Singapore, May 30.— The re patriation of Japanese from 1 ;i>i Asia is expected to be completed within little more than a month, except for 100,000 who will remain mainly m Ma lay a as a labour force. Three hundred and thirty-five thousand have already btcn repatriated
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  • 68 4 The Committee of the Singapore Hindu Burial Benefit Society make? its earnest and fervent appeal, to all the rich and business sections of the Hindu Community of Singapore and other well-wishers and sympathisers. to contribute generously towards the fund. Authorised collector* with letters of authorisation have
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  • 149 4 Moscow. May 30.— A lon* article m the Soviet Army newspaper Red Star today describes the situation m India and sums up the relations between England and India during and after the war. The article explains m dcuils the activities of the Viceroy, I ocd
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  • 93 4 Sentence of death by hanging .is passed on three Japanese seamen by Lt.-Col. G. C. H. Culley, who was assisted by Opt. G. Hussein and CapC K. X. Busfield, m the Eight War Crimes Court yesterday. The three Japanese, Tanaka Rinji, Nakayama Harumi and Fujie
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  • 34 4 The Yen Bhiku Yoma will speak on "Basic Truths of Life" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, S Cairnhill Road, on Sunday 2nd June, at 6.30 P- m Th* public nrc welcome
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  • 224 4 London, May 30.— The new United States Ambassador to Kritain, Mr. Averell Harriman, following Field Marshall MontgMMfJ*a speech at v the Newspaper Press Fund dinner tonight, said •that journalism was one of the great freedoms that free peoples possess. The Press played a great
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  • 103 4 INDIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE NORTH AND WEST JOHORE BRANCH At a n^tin^ of the rc P r^ niiti of the vinous existing kdbt U orgttfairioM m North Jn j v Johorc, held at Muar on Sundae 1 26th imtant, the Moving R t) 1On Committee tor North Jn j Johorc, with
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 164 4 JUNE WAR ANNIVERSARIES 1940: June -Dunkirk Eradiation completed. 26 French accept dcrman Armistice. General de Gaulle and his plans to fight Germany. 1 941 Jum 12 The first St. James' Palace Conference at which Bntari and the Dominions and the exiled governments from Kurope take an oath of mutual help
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