Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-04 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. N* SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE I. HUB. PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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342 1946-06-04 1 Profes/ 40a/ns/ £/Vc//on 0/ Labourers From Estate Strike To Continue For Three Days Colombo. June S. A stoppage of work on Tuesday by Indians throughout Ceylon has been called by the Ceylon Indian Congress as a protest against the ejection of Indian Labourers fromReuter - 342 words
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341 1946-06-04 1 Chiang Madame Chiang Visiting Malaya Next Month? (By Our Staff Kfporter) There is every possibility of Generalissimo Chiang kai shek and Miidame Chiang visiting Malaya next month, I learnt from iff} reliable sources last night. They are scheduled to visit Manila to attend the inauguration of the Philippines Republic on341 words
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Article24 1946-06-04 1 dad, June i. Premier Tewfik eidi resigned today and Arshad narie, who led the Iraqi delegao \in f rancisco conference i new novi'rnmcnt U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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112 1946-06-04 1 CRIME, HUT NO CRIMINALS IN FREE INDIA Ahmedabad, June "In an independent India of non-violent type there will be crime but DO criminals," s.ns Mahatma Gandhi m his weekly paper "Harijan*" This is m reply to a question put to him: "What uould be the treatment meted out to criminalsReuter - 112 words
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Article27 1946-06-04 1 Washington, june j.— The Department of Agriculture announced that the importing of Philippines copra into the United States will Ix- returned tt> private channels beginning July ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article77 1946-06-04 1 Neu Delhi. June 3. Siam s no longer an enemy territory under ilk defence of India rules, says 1 Press communique. Persons wJ concerns m India Can now carry on private trade subject to the existing import, export and financial regulations with persons and concerns mReuter - 77 words
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Article82 1946-06-04 1 CRICKET— LATEST Southampton, June 3- nc lunch score was 97 for sewn wickets m the Indians' first innings m the resumption of the match today between the Indian tourists and Hampshire. The scoreboard K> far rtads: Merchant lbw Herman, 1; Mankad b Knott. \o; Modi b Knott, 22; Nimbalkaf bReuter - 82 words
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249 1946-06-04 1 Attlee Assures India Ot Help Friendship Always London, June j, The British Vrime Minister, Mr. Clement AttUe, today nut Indian and otl.hr British C(tmmonnealth and Umpire ncu fur per txecutlues and editors and Welcomed them to Britain uhen hi opened the sixth Imperial IVfSJ Conference at GfOSVfWOr House. Referring toReuter - 249 words
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Article28 1946-06-04 1 Mr. G. Suran^apany, iditar-in Chicf i I ainil Murasu ami the hnluu Daily Mail, returned by <" r x/ nigbt ajlir a tun-month />oliJa) m lujia28 words
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Viceroy Seeks Pandit Nehru s Help
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125 1946-06-04 2 GANDHIJI URGES SATYAGRAHA IN SOITH AFRICA .Johannesburg, .June 2. Ma hat ma d'andhi has sent a special message to Indians m South Africa reminding them of the power of Satyagraha (passive resistance) m furthering thn'r claims. The message, which W*M brought to the Union by the leader of the SouthReuter - 125 words
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Article177 1946-06-04 2 —U.S. PRESS \li\\ Chicago, June 2. Under the heading: "Freedom tor India," today 'i Chicago Tribune's leading editorial says: "from Mr. Attlee'i speech to Parliament on May 1 some Americans hopefully concluded that Britain was .it last making a sincere effort to gel orf the back ofReuter - 177 words
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Article69 1946-06-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, June 2.— The RIN Knquiry Commission has completed its labours and will write its report m Simla ami expect to submit it to the India Government by the end of June. The (government will forward the report to the69 words
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Article, Illustration284 1946-06-04 2 Railway Member (Govt.) Says "Strike Is Illegal" (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, June 2. Unless some eleventh hour settlement is reached. India's railway communications will be paralysed at a time when the country is facing the grimmest famine m its history. In an effort to avert284 words
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109 1946-06-04 2 GANDHIJI NAMES 3 "VITAL DEFECTS" IN MISSION'S PLAN New Delhi, June 2. Mahatma dandhi today outlined three "vital defects" m the British Cabinet Mission's proposals for Indian independence. Writing m his paper the llurijiin, the Indian leader said that the first defect was that a delegation should have I tour-manU.P. - 109 words
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110 1946-06-04 2 NEHRUJI SAYS THERE'S NAZISM IN SOUTH AFRICA \<u York, jam i Pandit Nehru bat lent 1/ message of greetings to the rally for colonial freedom which h scheduled to start here on T/mrsday\ according to tin Daily Worker. The telegram which was addressed to Paul Robesou, the Negro head ofU.P. - 110 words
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Article36 1946-06-04 2 Prague, June 2. The observatory H Skalnate Pleso announced that it had observed .1 new comet during the night of M.i\ 29-30. It was moving northeast at the rate of nearly nine I degrees il.iiK. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article67 1946-06-04 2 PATAUDI FIT HAPPY AGAIN London, June I.— Tin Indian Tourists' opum, the Na« ib P.uaudi, who entered .1 nursinj with fever late 00 1 riday practically tit again DOW return to his horel tomorrow His temperature is normil »nd I are no Itgni of malaria. According to Mmhtaq Ui, AmarnathReuter - 67 words
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385 1946-06-04 2 Bombay, June 2. The Congress Working Commit lot- which I is due to meet at New Delhi on June 9 may accept the Kritislt Cabinet Mission's proposals for long-term settlement of India > I constitutional problems m spite of the Party's objection IfReuter - 385 words
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72 1946-06-04 3 Our Oun Correspondent) M.idras. June 2. It is learnt tjM India (Government have deiKJtfl to establish a national aircraft industry with a 28 years UrffH of self-sufficiency for buildiaff aircraft needed for the Indian Air Korce and civil aviation. The production will initially h t72 words
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Article189 1946-06-04 3 1 rom Our Own Correspondent) Hiuorie, Jutn 1. ttertihsiiom of Upert is sinful Ji\tii<c h not ti lui\'Jitar\ one, Wal.Htiuia (ninJhi 1 omnit nfin;; /A.- Tf ported proposal of the Sin. l ongresi l\nt\ before the Assembly. fbiji sddi that if the Party it m (urour of189 words
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118 1946-06-04 3 trom Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June The prospects of %etthi& wmcb-weeded rice from j gre n ported to be receding as a of the Dutch Government proting to the British Foreign Office tgatml direct negotiations between subordinate India Government an unrecognised Indonesian nimcnl. Vbu diplomaticReuter - 118 words
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Article437 1946-06-04 3 GAMMANS - GAMMANS s \VS CAP I. London, June 2. Cession to the British Crown is the best thing for the people of Sarawak "probably on the balance when all those factors which only a visit to the* country can allow one to appreciate are taken intoReuter - 437 words
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155 1946-06-04 3 1 1 rom Our Own Corn Simla, June 2.— On the eve of the meeting o f the League Council to consider the Cabinet plan, Jinnah has made a significant statement. Addressing 1 meeting .it Simla, he expressed the hope that they might be155 words
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416 1946-06-04 3 Soviet Want Practice Of Joint Decision By Big Powers Resumed London, June 2. The resumption by the principal Allies of the wartime practice of arriving at joint decisions on international questions is urged m the "New Times" editorial, Moscow Radio reported today m an English language broadcast. International relations wouldReuter - 416 words
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63 1946-06-04 3 Lisbon, June 2. In fulfilment ot the wartime pledge, the British 3nd United States httCl m the Azore* (Portuguese islands m the North Atlantic) were fonn.illv handed back to Port 111; il today. These ceremonies m no way affect the current negotiations for the retentionReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1946-06-04 3 Paris, June i. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, South Eatt Asi.i, jrrived at Orlv .lirfield, P.iris today on his way to London ii> take p.irt m the victory celebration. Tomorrow he is to receive the Grand CroM of the Legion of Honour from Gen. AlphonseReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1946-06-04 3 London, June The British t'.abi ncr urill t.ike the final decision abour bread rationing towaidi the end of the present month. I' very jlternam. will Ik- examined m the next few weeks :is the* minister! m reluctant to i.ImIM It. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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253 1946-06-04 4 Vw York, June The Brazilian •Mtc, Mr. VVJIoso. today withdrew Jjjs opposition to the proposal b\ the S k writ) «>uncil sub-committee on Franco Spain that the general asvembb be recommended to urge tlu United Nit ions to break oft relations with Spun unless theReuter - 253 words
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Article149 1946-06-04 4 Madrid, June 2. All Madrid morning papers feature pro minently the recommendation of the Security Council .sub-com-mittee that the United Nations should break off relations with Spain unless the Franco refine changed. Instead of oppressing iuch ncu, r} 7 W()M fcnneri) hive <W nnc 7 P"P*gwdrReuter - 149 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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302 1946-06-04 4 Ar i j.n -hxnuury mi]inr\ held fttUrdl) bffoN Mr. A. I ..rrcr. m the Seventh PtttiOf Court, tentative charsei ut ciusnii: hurt were nude j£aimt HIMMJa bin Ibrahim .md Mohd. S.un.w;. bodl employed b\ the JafNUMM Mice during the occupation. MkJu! Hakim, one ot302 words
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134 1946-06-04 4 All 18 detachments comprising Colonial C ontingent Victory Parade have nov\ arriTcd m Britain* The Contingent is over 1,400 strong and includes Band of King's African Rifles. 1 surgest detachments are those from East Africa (324) and W«tt Africa (317). 1" ?iew of their splendid fighting134 words
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Article173 1946-06-04 4 VACCINATION OF CHILDREN URGED Niiki. -?th May, ten w.iscs of Smallpox ha\c been nor i tied m Singapore, BUM ot whom were m children under the .it;^ ti\ o. As most ot the children h.id bttfl raocmttsd during the Japanese regime, it is apparent that the vaccination during the period173 words
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Article78 1946-06-04 4 Import and t'xport declarations tor goods imported irom or exported to the Malayan Union need no longer be submitted to the Registrar ot Imports and Exports, Sngapore, for approval and endorsement. The requirements ot' the Customs Department Malayan Union ire not hereby affected. Reference should78 words
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Article107 1946-06-04 4 An Order h\ the l ooJ Controller requiring returns oi all stocks of rice and wrheat flour purchased or acquired j otherwiv than with the authoriiation of Food Control Department will i shortl) be published. These returns will be required by j 6th June, and addressed to107 words
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81 1946-06-04 4 London, June t. More than i ,000 j Dutch internees who have been m I prison camps for some years were flown out of the heart of Indonesiancontrolled Central Java In RAF Dakota aircraft last week, ir was 1 announced m London today. OperationsReuter - 81 words
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128 1946-06-04 4 Indonesian Cabinet Objects To Tone Of Dutch Offer Djocjacarta. June Z^Jl\ donesian "l>remier N Sut;, n IS, rir told Init.-d Ires. iX his Cabinet had 5u,,,,,,^,, Jj fully m «,l)jectin X tn lh,. «f the Dukh offer" f ill(ie '"< dence. He sa.d that the ac be a trcatv k-twevnReuter - 128 words
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56 1946-06-04 4 Colombo, June j. A Buddhist goodwill mission from Ceylon, cob prising thftC well-know o Buddhist scholars, is on its w.iv to Chang-Ai Collcgo oi the International Buddhisi Institute. Nankin*;. This is .1 return visit tor that nudi b\ Abbot Tai Hsu, Hcadoi the Into nationalReuter - 56 words
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