Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail 1,1. 11. No. 06. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. J| \K I^KJ. PRICE 10 CFNTS
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  • 251 1 Franco Regime A Potential Menace To International Peace Security UNO Committee hinds I DIPLOMATIC BLOCKADE OF SPAIN URGED New York, June I.— The United Nations sub -committee inteHtigatiflg the case of Franco Spain, called on the Spanish people to oust the Franco Government by peaceful means and recommended diplomatic blockade
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  • 92 1 Ottawa, June i. Edward Mazerall iged JO, former national research commercial engineer, was sentenced today four years' imprisonment <>n i oi conspiring to break the Official Secrets Act Of* i9>vThe charge arose front an inquiry into an alleged Soviet operated espionage ring m Canad.i.
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  • 113 1 \at nan Crty\ June i.— The Pop.\\ m bis appeal for a world crussdt against gtbehm, also wgrutd ominously that pi arc is vgmhbiug m international bitterness, ami ungodlmeu msy provoke a violent world expioskm. He wrged that tin erussde tgmnsi gtbehm should start uith the
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  • 155 1 ONE OF MacARTHUR'S WOULD BE ASSASSINS CAPTURED Tokyo. June 2. A 20 ear-old Japanese youth, Terunori Arai. suspected of beinj» a member of the Mac Arthur assassination plot from May 1, was captured by Japanese Police at Shibukawa station m the (Jumma Prefecture, bO miles north-west of Tokyo on May
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  • 215 1 London, June 1. An allegcc French demand for the great emerald Huddha of Hangkok one of (he most .precious .anc religious symbols of the East was blamed today by Siamese sources for at least part of the present friction between France and Siam. A
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  • 65 1 A I'aris message says, the French Government today announced (ha! it had asked intervention of the United States and Britain m the border dispute between Siani and French m IndoChina. The Foreign Office disclosed that it had delivered nous to the American and British embassies here,
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  • 207 1 TRUMAN ACCUSED OF TORPEDOING PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT US. MARITIME STRIKE Washington, June 1. The chances for averting the national maritime strike diminished today amid Tnion charges that President Truman had "deli berately torpedoed negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the dispute with the shippinu operators.'* Seven Union leaden denounce J Truman*!
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  • 99 1 LEADING ALLIED PERSONNEL FOR TOKYO TRIAL DEFENCE Tok\o, June 2. Prominent A men can, Army and Navy officers is urell .is leading Allied Jiplom.it s and itatei men will be called .is witnesses b* the defense, during the trial oi Japan war criminal suspect No. r tl premier I [ideki
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  • 136 2 KASHMIR RETURNING TO NORMAL (frnrj Our Oun (^respondent) JwJK I. Kashmir whick f umped m the headlines last week i< l<»wly returning to normal. Vcnf serious charges of represser were niaJo IfttMf the State Government by Pandit Nehru. Replying, the Gof cnUßttH Stltt flat N'chruji presented a wholly perVCrted picture
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  • 108 2 (From Ow Own orrtspondent) I UcknOW, June I. It hai been week of headaches for the United Provinces. Communal disturbances have flared up m main towns starting with Jlareillv. Trouble has now spread to Allahabad, Lucknow and Benares. The authorities ire taking strong measures to put down
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  • 110 2 {tram Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June t.— The Madras legislature which met during the week after a lapse of seven yean has lxvn discussing the food and cloth situation m the province. The Premier h.is announced a scheme tor associating the public m the
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  • 70 2 London, May )i, A debate on the internal situation m Burma nuv take place m the House of Commons next Friday. Conservative Opposition his asked fot time for the debate and the Government is likely to grant it. The Conservative front bench expert on
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  • 362 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. June 1.-The Ug news of the il c evening ,f May 10 when it was announced that the efforts to avert the Railway strike had failed. The (io\ eminent conciliator had heen negotiating during the past
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  • 181 2 Muslim League Executive Meets Today To Vote On Mission Plan (From Our Own Cam po^dent) Delhi, June I.— Ai .Jum I the day on which the M^£ Executive meets to consider the Cabinet Flan, nears, more and more Muslim leaders are appeal inn: for the acceptance of the pn». posals.
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  • 120 2 SOVIET AGAINST DISCRIMINATION New York, June I.— The Soy* delegation to the United Natiom Economic and Social Council asserted yesterday thai the defense oi minorities and the elimination d discrimination were grave problems wd should be given immediate atteni Council. Delegate Nikolai Feono\ cri rhe report of the commitson on
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  • 193 2 Rangoon. June 1. Detailing his efforts to resolve the political deadlock m Burma, U Saw, ex-Premier md leader of the Myochit Party said: "I hue had long conversations with the Governor seven] times, one interview lasting ten hours from 6.30 p.m. to 4.30
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  • 28 2 "AUK" IS FIELD MARSHAL NOW New Delhi, May BL— The promotion of Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of India, to the rank of FieldMarshal was announced here today.- Reuter
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  • 229 2 New York. June I— Sincerity of the British 9******** I India will be put to test at the time of implementing these proposals Mr. .1. J. Sin^h. President of the India LeagW I America, declared m a nationwide
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  • 247 3 Wartime Prime Minister Recalls Britain's Unequalled War Efforts Woodford, Kssex, June 1. Winston Churchill said hen ni celebration! todMr: "When the history of the war is ten and future Igea looked back op that history it will be that Britain made an effort and sustained a burden of fee which
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  • 103 3 London, June i. Although the iia Office have thus far no confirn »t ion, a very reliably informed nice said today that the Indian •vernment will officially be relented at the informal conference British Commonwealth scientists md representatives of the defence vices to
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  • 113 3 Guam, June r. Admiral Charlfff Pownalli who was installed naval governor of thi:> shattered nd today, told the people that "we nail provide an executive council tod assembly to truly represent the people of Guam," and that there was place for yes men m
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  • 75 3 "A-BOMB SECRECY HAS POISONED INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS," SAYS LASKI Rnglandi June i. The chairman of the British Labour Party, Professor Harold Laski, m a speech today said that American troops would HOC occupy Germany or Japan "for very Ion;; indeed the Americans don't st. iv \ery long except m America." I
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  • 94 3 FIGHT TO SAVE NEGRO FROM -SECOND DEATH New Orleans, June i*— Bertram! de Mine, fiery Cajun lawyer, fought before the State pardon hoard yesterday to save Willie Francis, convicted Negro murderer, from I second trip to the electric chair. De Blanc plead with the hoard to commute the sentence to
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  • 77 3 Badoyenhausen, June t. lieut.Gen. Oswald PoM, formerly No. 2 SS man wai flown from British Headquarten to Nuremburg today where he is expected to appear as a witness it the war crimes trial to he quea tkmed about concentration campt. Pbhl was captilfed earlier this week,
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  • 65 3 COCHIN CHINA. A FREE STATE Pans, June ..-A cfiipatch fron. Saigon today reported thai •> new provisional government oi the Utdo Chinese province of Cochin-China had been constituted, and that the French High Commissioner tor huloChim announced tin French recognition of the Republic of Cochin-China as a free ittte, forming
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  • 193 3 American Foreign Policy Flayed By Soviet Commentator London. June I. Radio Moscow today broadcast m English an attack on the American foreign policy which appeared designed to prove that it is not supported by the rank and tile of American citizens. A commentary by Peter Orlov, Ultnor of many of
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  • 77 3 Seattle, June 2. Ever since he was old enough to realise, a 64 -year-old deaf mute prayed tljat one day he would recover his voice and .hearing.. Now those prayers have been answered. Claude Merger had been a deaf mute since he suffered an attack of scarlet fever
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  • 78 3 Paris, June i. The Big lour Deputy Foreign Minister! concluded their first week's fruitless negotiations afternoon m brief session devoted to the discussion of the report by the Italian Reparations Committee .md fixing the agenda foi the coming week. The Deputies made no progress
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  • 49 3 S.ur brink. June I. The I rcnch occupation authorities said today th.it France "contemplates" claiming tli<-' S.i.ir Basin as principal .uv.i of reparations and stripping its factories and machiner) it the population <>t the Si.ir "t'.iil to appreciate" the nnmir union m'un<>si<i In rrancc. U.P.
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  • 217 3 SENSATIONAL RUMOUR Tok\o. June 1. It's onl> a uniuiir. writes Ernesi Hoberecht >f United Press, but the laps n Tokyo are saying that the \mericans tfave a mysterious 'insanity gas" to Shumei Okawa <o he could not stand trial
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  • 180 3 Nanking, June r. An unconfirmed Ti Kung Pao rvport today said that the Communist negotiator Gen. Cbou En-lai, had sent a letter to Gen. Marshall yesterday stating that if the Government continued CO use force to take over and destroy the joint Democratic Army
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  • 167 4 New York. June 1. The na tional Ntglt ongress m Detroit. Michigan, toda> decided to ap peal to the I'nited Nations Organisation alleging the oppres .>ion of 13.000.000 of their race m the I'nited States. They tlto leni i message to Presi deoi Tnuntfl
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  • 98 4 Nanking, June 1. Chinese nationalists' forces have entered the suburbs of Harbin, key city of central Manchuria, according to Chinese press reports. The Soviet authorities gave April 2$ us the dati lor their withdrawal from Harbin, rail centre of 517,000 inhabitants. On April 26 it was
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  • 112 4 EDEN WARNS AGAINST NATIONALISATION OF IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Leamington, June i. Tin former British Foreign Minister Mr. Anthony Eden today charged thai the Labour Government'] proposals to nationalize the iron and steel industry "nm en--1 lil a national disaster." Speaking at a Conservative. .Party meeting, Mr. Eden described the
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  • 208 4 Rome. June I.— I'NKR A announced today that .mobilized scientists and jjenerants on the island of Sardina are "now holding their own" m the bitftfest fight against the annual scourge of locusts. Scientific methods and new insectiClda lit slowly turning the tide of Ttu
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  • 85 4 IMMEDIATE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF INDIANS URGED London, June I. A manifesto demanding the immediate enfranchisement of the Indian people has been issued by the newly formed IndoBritish Democratic League. "Recognition of this immediate necessity for the solution of India's political and economic problems is, however, not enough," the manifesto lays. "What
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  • 69 4 WssbingtoH, June I. Tin toll for //>< four-day Memorud D*y Holiday mounted a^ pre-wsr automobiles jammed the nutiou\ highways At lent I^l pet wns were kilhd m the first tu<> igyt of the holiday; 66 diid m traffic anidvnts, 54 unv drowned and 41 dud
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  • 33 4 lon Jon, May }i. The Bolivian* (lovernmcnt has declared a state <>♦ liege throughout the country owing to the tense political situation, states .1 news agency message received here today from La Paz. Reuter
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  • 231 4 Under the British Military AdmilVStration the Colonial Secretary, nh<» w.is then Brigadier jnd D.C.C.AXX, Singapore, established I reconllniCCMMl Committee to bring to nether mtluttui.il ittl excerpt local opinion to .uhise him oi\ the rehabilitation of the life of Singapore. This ommittee has continued its •dviaOf)
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  • 43 4 Wuppertjl. June i. Six oi the nine members <>t Natswciler concentration camp, charged with drugging and burning to death iour British women parachutists dropped into Franco to help the resistance movement, were found guilty b\ the military tnhurul here toJ.iv. Reuter
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  • 35 4 FIGHTING AGAIN IN IRAN Teheran, June 2.— Ken* ftehtintf between Kurdish f or and Persian Goveritnivnt trj was reported last niuht 0 taking place m Kurdistan hv th Teheran evening p SI|) r fcJJ Reuter
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