Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail JttH. N*W. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JINK fi, 19 IK. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 158 1 gen V<»rk, June 5. Mr. Herr y.\ alt. Australian Minister f External Affairs, said today f believed the United Nations K)uld not bar a Spanish con(jtutional monarchy provided i w;is I reel) chosen by the Ipani-h people. I chairman of the Security jmncil sub-committe* on Spain
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  • 43 1 The King's Birthday will be ek'hrated on June nth and not urn 11th. In spite of previous •tice, there still seems to be a oiihl on this matter m the tin -Is of the public, states a 'reNS release.
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  • 133 1 FOREIGN MINISTERS' DEPUTIES IN ANOTHER DEADLOCK ris, June 4. The four Foreign ers 1 Deputies this morning agreed overall limitation of Bulgarian aunanian airforces but ran a ng into a deadlock over the nes lof the number of combat bne« each of these countries should >c allowed to retain. United
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  • 266 1 French Allege Attacks Made With Siamese Govt. Support Paris, June 5. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that recent attacks from $am were mad#>- with the support of the Siamese Government, and that there was definite proof that Siamese officers m uniform took part m armed sorties into Indo-Chinese territory.
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  • 89 1 SJAHRIR SAYS HIS RICE OFFER TO INDIA STILL HOLDS GOOD Batavia, June 4.— The Indonesian Republican "Premier" announced today that he is preparing counter-proposals to the Dutch offer on the future status of Indonesia, the details of which have so far not yet been revealed. Feeling m the interior of
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  • 161 1 Johannesburg, June 5. A process tor handling raw rubber which, it is claimed, would cut the cost of treatment by about zz['( has been developed by two South African scientists. The process, they state, eliminates the use of acid m coaguJating rubber
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  • 56 1 A Committee of Hosts, comprising leading Indian merchants, professional j men and bankers, are entertaining Sri YE. Shanmugam (hetti.it, wellknown local Indian leader mu\ philanthropist, this evening to > farewell garden-party m the lawn adjoining No. Iji liroadnck Road (Mr. S. C Goho's residence),
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  • 74 1 Rangoon, June U Ba Ohn am U Aye 11.U4 i\ signed from tin Governor's Ixecutive Council it tin request of U Saw, ex^Premjer and leader of the Myochit Party. It is understood that U Lun wil not abide by the decision of U Say* and refitted
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  • 123 1 NEWSPRINT NOT AVAILABLE FROM AUSTRALIA 11l view of the number of enquiries from traders concerning the possibility of importing newsprint from Australia, the Australian Government Commissioner Ins m.ulc the following statement rhe export of newsprint from Australia is prohibited to any destination except for restricted quantities being sent to Pacific
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  • 94 1 Washington, June 4. The United States Supreme Court yesterday declared unconstitutional the Virginia "Jim (row" IftW which required the Segregation of Negro bus passengers travelling through the state. The Virginia courts had held the law valid as it applied either to passengers travelling within or
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  • 60 1 $500,000,000 U.S. LOAN FOR CHINA Washington, June 4.— C hinese Ambassador Dr. Wei Tao-ming said today that arrangements for the American loan (o China are practically concluded. Wei said he could not reveal the amount of the loan, but it has been authoritatively report e,d to amount to about $500,000,000.
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  • 18 1 London, June <— M. Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin, fbrmef President of the Soviet Union, died today, Moscow radio announced. Reuter
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  • 40 1 DERBY RESULTS:- 1 Airborne (Tommy Lowrey); 2— Gulf Stream (Harry Wra^tf); 3_ Radiotherapy (Tommy Carey); betting was 50 to I; 7-1; 8 1. Seventeen ran; won by 1 length; 2 lengths. CRICKET Indians beat Hampshire by six wickets.
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  • 262 2 All The News From And About India Indians I More Views On I Cabinet Plan (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 4. In 1 statement, C. Rajagopalachari criticises Russian propaganda against the Cabinet's plan and Mft Russia's attitude is dictated by her desire to see Britain is not free from
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  • 168 2 PRAKASAM BLAMES BRITISH RAJ FOR MADRAS' ECONOMIC PLIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 4. The Madras Assembly concluded a diebate on the food and cloth situation last night and adjourned sine die. Premier Pi.tkasam replying during the debate promised to get more food for the province by procuring it
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  • 77 2 (From Our Own Corn'spondcnt) Delhi, June 4. Sirs Archibald Rowlands and John Thorne, who have vacated the offices of Finance and Home Members of the Viceroy's Council, sailed from Bombay to England yesterday. It is understood other European Executive Councillors are also leaving shortly.
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  • 78 2 SWEEPERS SCAVENGERS DEMAND DEARNESS ALLOWANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 4. Municipal sweepers and scavengers m district centres have struck demanding dearness allowance on scales sanctioned by the Madras Government. There was trouble m Thiruvallur where the sweepers held a demonstration and stoned a police party injuring some constables.
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  • 67 2 PREMIER SINHA EXPLAINS DELAY OF POLITICALS' RELEASE (From our oun correspondent) Patna, June 4. At a meeting of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee yesterday, Premier Sri Krishna Sinha referred to reports he had of differences with the Governor on the question of release of political prisoners and declared there were
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  • 123 2 TUC TO INTERVENE IN THREATENED INDIA RAIL STRIKE London, June 4. The Trades Union Congress is considering I request from the Indian Federation of Labour that it should intervene m the threatened strike of Indian railwaymen. The matter was being studied by the T.U.C. head within a few hours of
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  • 225 2 Auk Optimistic About India London, June 4. Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, C.-in-C. India, arrived at \ortholt aerodrome tonight to attend the victory parade. He will remain m England only four days flying back to India on Sunday. Ik Id Marshal Auchinleck inspected the R.A.F. giurd-of-honour m a Ao*rer of
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  • 222 2 Singapore, June 4. Inspired by the recent visit here of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and the fact that he spoke so eloquently of the ties binding India and China for centuries past, a leading Chinese troupe headed by Madame Chua Swee Ying and her talented 15
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  • 300 2 Malaria Dacoits Hinder Burma Rice Cultivation Kangoon, June M and dacoits are two o f7h Uri| B cipal factors affect m an Pri| B to increase the cultivtr pt ?H me m the IrranX states an official who h a returned from an extend J*l of the area. Jr l
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  • 166 2 London, June 4— A P leJ tor ß equitable distribution of lu'w^printß throughout countries oi Commonwealth was made today v Mr. Sadanand of the Bombay Journal it the Empire Press Coirferttf* m London. H Sadanand said that the \n^m delegation wished to
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  • 849 3 Madrid, June ft, Through fear of another civil war m >pain, e\en such traditional revolutionary *g as the miners „f the northern province of ASTURIAS prefer to accept things af they are under the Franco regime for the t/me being. This
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  • 116 3 New Orleans, June 4. The United States Supremo Court may be asked to decide whether the State of Luoisiana can make a second attempt to take the life of Willie Francis, convicted murderer who survived one trip to the electric chair. Shortly after the State Pardon
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  • 78 3 Paris, June 4.— Admiral Lord Louis Mountbattcn. his wife and daughter Patricia left for London today. They were entertained this morning at a farewell reception glTCll *rß' ir honour by the 1 rench. At the reception pfta hy Gen. Juin, Lord Loui:> spoke briefly explaining
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  • 111 3 London, June 4. Lord President of the Council I ferbert Morrison today stressed the importance of world trade m Sfl address to the Imperial Press Conference. "Let us seek by .ill means to encourage trade within the empire as much as possible, but not by
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  • 76 3 SATYAGRAHA IN SOUTH AFRICA Durban, June 4.— S •v 1 h Africa's Indian community will hold a day of passive resistance on June II m protest against the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Hill which became law yesterday. There are about 200,000 Indians m the Union. Reuter Rangoon, June
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  • 76 3 NEW C-in-C OF COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCES San FranciiCO, June 4. Radio Australia said today tli.it I t.-den. Horace Robertson will leave Melbourne tomorrow for Tokyo where he will be the new commander m chief of the British Commonwealth occupation forces m Japan. lie is expected to arrive m Tokyo on
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  • 115 3 AGA KH AN FOR MADAGASCAR Dar-es-Salaam, June The Agt Khan wlio arrived lure l>y .iir yesterday accompanied by the Begun and staff, left early today m a specially chartered aircraft for Tananarive, Madagascar. The Aga Khan said he was unable to comment publicly on the decision of the recent meeting
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  • 208 3 Flying Ram Is Latest Weapon California, June 4. Details of l Northrop "flying ram" a tiny flying wing powered by twin jet nioton designed ro slice- through enemy lircraft .it speeds approaching sound were disclosed by the U.S. Army today. Welded m one solid sheet *nd built entirely of magnesium
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  • 41 3 Rome, June 4. A majority of more than one million Italians have voted so far m favour of 1 Republic. TJ»i«. was reliably learned m Rome lonian. Unofficial figure! were for a Republic: f»)69*iSfi im v a onir cliy. 4,004,145. U.P
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  • 877 4 Basic Aim Of British Foreign Policy To Make UNO Work Efficiently" Bevin London, June 1. The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Krnest Hevin, speaking m the Commons today .said that he ua> not unduly pessimistic. He did not think that it would be impossible to arrive at an agreed conclusion at
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  • 449 4 Singapore's parade m honour of the Kind's birthdu\ June 1.5. will be M biff (hat H. E. the Governor, representing H \i the Kintf. will carry out h/s inspection from his car. and Yh GOC Singapore District (Major-General C. H. Cox) win
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  • 129 4 AUSTRALIAN POLITICAJ LIAISON OFFICER WITH LORD KILLEARN Mr. Henry Stokes. a leniot ofca ot the Australian Department of ternal Affairs, has been appointed Australian Political Liaison Oft*, with Lord Killearn. In addition, be will be political adviser to the Austlalian Commissioner for Malaya 111 Claude Massev. Mr. Stokes, who has
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