Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 98. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. Jt'XE T>, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 299 1 Protest Against Government Action: Latter Unrelenting Colombo, June 4. Nearly one million Indians m Ceylon are staging a one -day strike today as a protest against the Ceylon Government's action m serving quit notices on 400 Indian labourers and their dependents who had
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  • 113 1 HARBIN 'S CAPTURE IMMINENT Nanking, June 3. With seven Nationalist columns driving to wards Harbin, the second largest city m Manchuria the nearest three miles .away the .City's rapture is expected hourly. Strenuous Communist opposition is predicted if Government troops attempt to push north of Harbin to Tsitsihar. The Communist
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  • 192 1 BURMA GOVT. MAINTAINS STUFFY, OLD FASHIONED IMPERIALIST ATTITUDE. SAYS LABOUR M.P. London, June 3. The British (idvernment has asked .Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, (Governor of Burma, for specific information on (he activities of iacoila armed bandits renderintr parts of that country unsafe —Mr. Arthur Henderson, Undersecretary for Burma, disclosed m the
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  • 71 1 CRICKET— LATEST Southampton, Juni 4- rUmpihire wen chH foi 14^ their 211J innings against the Indtai tourists. The remaining scores read: Bailey Ibw NbnLui. •»!> Dean not out, 1; Knot' b Mink id, o; Heath h H.i- Ekfims <v Bvcs, one leg bye no-balls. Total 142. Indians' 2nd Innings: Merchant
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  • 289 1 Singapore, Tuesday: A cable has just been received here from Shanghai by Kishore (hand, exINA officer, stating that his 73--year-old father Nanak Chand, Chairman of the Indian Independence League, Shanghai branch, has been acquitted of collaboration charges by the Chinese Supreme Court and that Nanak (haul
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June, 4. A United Press of India message from London says the long-awaited official report on the Malayan campaign, culminating m the fall of Singapore, is being shortly submitted to the War Office. The report is compiled by General
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  • 176 1 London, June Russia im plied strongly today during the unprecedented assault on American foreign policy that it con sidered President Truman's anti-strike bill and other congressional restrictons on Labour a part of a plot against world peace. Moscow Radio denounced tin American anti-strike legislation and
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  • 510 2 I First Critical Analysis Of Cabinet Mission's Efforts (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. June "lntrinsically and legally interpreted the Cabinet Plan seem* to me to be a brave and frank document. Nevertheless, official interpretation would appear to be different from popular," says Mahatma
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  • 196 2 The Mahatma and Pandit Nehru Express Sympathy With, S.A. Indians (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. June The anti-] Indian policy m South Africa is condemned by Mahatma Ciandhi writing m his "HarijaiT. "South African Indians are bearing i beav) bufden which thc\ m well abk M discharge. Satya&raha* the mightiest
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  • 30 2 Capetown, June 3. The Alatic land tenure and Indian representation Act which recently passed through both Houses of Parliament was signed by the (iovernor-General today and is now law.- Reuter
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  • 67 2 New Delhi, June 3. Military permits are no longer necessary for entry into territories controlled by SI:AC. according to to ortlci.ll announcement from the War Department. These territories comprise Malaya, British Borneo, including Sarawak, and the Netherlands East Indies. All future applications for entry into
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  • 79 2 Bombay, June 3. India's crack express, "The Frontier Mail," was Md up by a tiger for two hours. When the station porter went up the platform to give the line clear signal he noticed the tiger on the Vtif. The train slowed down and blew its whistle
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  • 101 2 RUSSIA DOES NOT WANT INDIAN SETTLEMENT NOW "-RAJAJI MjJrjs, June 4. Mr. C. iO/<iy^opalachan, tesJimg Congress membtt m Madras. ws4uli a ttgtemcni yesttf* day that be hopes no one uill he misled b} the Kuisitn propagswii tgsmst the Labour Government mission m India. lie sa/J that Russia Jon not uant
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  • 26 2 Jerusalem, June J. Genera Alan Cunningham, High Commit I sioner and Commander-in-C H Palestine, today received I«w Husseini, chairman of the Palestim Arab Higher Committee. Reuter
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  • 453 2 London, June S. About 235,000 tons of cereals were shipped to India m May and over 200,000 tons have already been arranged for shipment m June said the Tnder Secretary for India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, m reply to a question by
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  • 543 3 t vv York, June 1. Siam will ask the TNO Securin Council (0 miervene m the French -Siamese dispute "if French attackio fl fl the Mekong river continue," Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon, Sianu'^e hief of the Foreign Office division of western political affair-, told
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  • 282 3 China's Civil War— if Discontinued-Will Bring Greatest Catastrophe Ever To Nation New York, June 4. Commenting on the civil war m i hjna, (he New York Herald Tribune said yesterday that If the present fighting continues and spreads, the Chinese peoples will be compelled to endure a catastrophe even more
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  • 388 3 Rangoon, June 4. A shortage of elephant* k one of the factors hampering recovery of Burma's timber industry. During the occupation the Japanese removed to Siam about 1,000 of the 6,000 elephants used for hauling timber. The Timber Projects Board, which
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  • 89 3 Washington, June 3. President Truman has accepted the resignation of Mr. Edward Stettinius as United States' representative to the United Nations Organisation, it was officially announced. The announcement was made only four hours after Mr. Stettinius had left a White House conference at which both the President
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  • 115 3 CONGRESSMEN URGE INDONESIA QUESTION FOR UNO CONSIDERATION Washington, June Ten Democrat members of the United States Congress have written to Mr. Edward Stcttinius, representative at UNO, urging "that the question of Indonesia be placed 00 the agenda of the United Nations Security Council tor immediate consideration." A letter said that
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  • 84 3 CHIANG CONFERS WITH MARSHALL Nanking, June 4. hiaiig K.nshck mh\ Madame Chiang returned to Nanking today by nr iur conferences with General George Marshall «»n the prospects <>f halting the hincye civil w,ir. Marshall conferred for tui noun kh)i\ with i ommunisj General (.hou I n lai. The prospects for
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  • 588 4 Madrid. June 3. The Allied Control Commission for Germany, whose representatives m Spain work m the former German Embassy on the Avenida del Generalissimo, here, has not >et been given full juridical recognition by the Spanish Government. This meaty that, although
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  • 269 4 C. M. HOUGHTON CHARGED Alleged to have dishonestly retained certain property belonging to the Custodian of the Enemy Property, Ceasar Marie Houghton appeared before Mr. Paul Storr m the First Police Court yesterday to answer to the charge. The articles vi question Wttt So second-hand carpets of
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  • 146 4 176-FOOT FLAGPOLE SITTER HAS A BUSY DAY CWjor/ow, Ohio, Juvc y.— Marshall Jacobs lyad a busy day perched atop a 176-/00/ flagpole yesterday. He took a bath, had 1 isits from his girl-frit nd and his dog, and Wm in/cniniid by reporters hi o helicopter. The inter m v from
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  • 62 4 On the request of the French Government restrictions on trade between Malaya and I rench Indo-China, as I result of the trading with the enemy legislation, should be relaxed. The gentral question of trade with Indo-China is under active consideration. Meanwhile, specific licences for private transactions
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  • 193 4 "YOU LET YOUR RACE DOWN" JUDGE TELLS THREE TOMMIES 'Going into people's bouse and putting them m tear and locking them up m a room i^ a serious offence. You are .1 disgrace to the Forces. on not only let your Unit down, but you let your race down tot>,"
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