Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol No. 101. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE S, 191fi. PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Article311 1946-06-08 1 "We Want Complete Independence; We Do Not Want Governor," They Shout Rangoon, June 7. A mass demonstration of f>o,ooo Burmese marched through Rangoon's main streets today shouting slogans such as: "We want complete independence, we do not want the Governor." There was also a strong protest againstReuter - 311 words
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257 1946-06-08 1 llatavia, June 6.— An official statement from the Indonesian Republic*! Government today rt .totted and condemned the incidents m the Tangerang area. 20 miles west of Batavia, where Chinese refugees yesterday reported the massacre of Chinese inhabitants. Ik- withdrawal of the fcace Preation Corps fromReuter - 257 words
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124 1946-06-08 1 hrn, June 6. Brigadier I. C of the Netherlands East Indies ten was reported today ft •Id Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesia!! tlur the Allied Command be compelled to take strong \i the Republican Govern is unable to deal with tin :<m surrounding the wholes.iKReuter - 124 words
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255 1946-06-08 1 New York, June 6— Dr. Herbert Evatt, making his first appearance as Australian delegate today presented to the United Nations Security Council the sub-committee's report recommending that the general assembly m September should be asked to call for a collective rupture of diplomatic relationsReuter - 255 words
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36 1946-06-08 1 Batavia, June 6« The Indo nesian Government has been informed, according to report^ current here, of the departure from India of four ships to bring rice from Indonesia. ReuterrReuter - 36 words
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124 1946-06-08 1 Homgkotig, June 7. Principal i ioiernnu tit officials and staff offiCtn of tin British Pacific I lee/, including tin (ominander-in-(hief Sir Brief ffStff Wtft \trickm uith food Pohommg at the farcutll luncheon at (itnennnent House \esterJa\ m honour of the retiring C-///-C*, nccefs/tatinx a nientUP - 124 words
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Article119 1946-06-08 1 London, June (>. A responsible source within the British Communist Party said today that it is understood m Party circles that V. M. Molotov, the Russian Foreiffl Minister is to be replaced. However, an unofficial Russian source m London said the report was a "rumour bornU.P. - 119 words
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Article41 1946-06-08 1 [from Our Own Correspondent Delhi, June 6.— Captain Jhaiidurum md Signalman Sherbahaduruv, Indian National Amu have been sentenced to six month'/ rigorous imprisonment b\ a gentnl court-martial m Dell.-. rhey have been tlown to an unknowi destination.41 words
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514 1946-06-08 2 Jinnah addressing the Council fa an hour condemned the Cabinet Minister* for the rejection ol PaklSt.m. .md declared: "let me tell fOM Muslim India will not IC*t content t,ll we have established a full SO*Cfeign and OOmpleCC Pakistan. And I npe.it with all the514 words
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197 1946-06-08 2 New Delhi, June <>.— The Council of the All-India Muslim League, m a 1, 000-word resolution handed tonight to the British Cabinet Mission, accept* the latter's proposals for India's future by indicating an agreement to participate m the long-term constitutional arrangement and interim government.197 words
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Article25 1946-06-08 2 A meeting of the Working Committee of the Moslem League has been called for June 9 when the Congress Working Committee is also meeting ReuterReuter - 25 words
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114 1946-06-08 2 FOUNDER OF OXFORD GROUP GETS CABLE FROM UNO DELEGATES London, June 6. A cable signed by the leader of the Indian delegation to UNO, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, am: other representative leaders of UNO has been received from UNO headquarters m New York by the defounder of the Oxford Group ("MoralReuter - 114 words
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128 1946-06-08 2 CEYLON GOVT. CHARGE INDIANS WITH CRIMINAL TRESPASS Colombo, June 6.— criminal trespusi were filed m Kegm magistrates court yesttrdty by m Ceylon Government §gss*st a of Indian labourers on Knsvesmen /■</<//<•, UnJu&oJa. Four hundred Induin /./'<■ «M dependents^ many of whom (mm been v orkhtg on the tsMt foi nesrl)API - 128 words
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97 1946-06-08 2 Madras, Juno 6. Following the sweepers' strikes m the districts, the Madras Government have dcciued tc sanction the payment of arrears of clearness allowance to scavengers m the service of local bodies with retrospective effect from July, 1944. Local bodies must defray additional expenses from their97 words
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244 1946-06-08 2 Colombo, June 6.— Five demands have been fa I the President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Mr. S. ThondanZ m -i statement explaining the significance of the hartal h«ld On June 4 EkS a protest against the action of the Ceylon Government I mReuter - 244 words
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197 1946-06-08 2 Colombo, June 6.— An appeal to Pand:t Jawahai rial Nehru for his backing and India's support for eylon Indians h K ht against "denial of franchise and citizenship Wite has been made by Ceylon Indian Congress President V. K. S. I hondaman, m aReuter - 197 words
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70 1946-06-08 2 CEYLON APPEALS TO VICEROY, GANDHI FOR FOOD Colombo, Juno 6.— Indian Congrea Preside Thoodunan, has cabled an the Viceroy of India, Lord "On behalf of the people ol requesting him to suppK Government at loasi s.*" H> cereals to tide tin- island ov< crisis caused by the voa-** food shipmentsReuter - 70 words
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408 1946-06-08 3 \fter six days of wandering jggj through heavily jungled fountains near Cameron Highlands leave centre, a RAF officer, Flying-Officer Will/am Leslie McLachlan (of 37 Derwent K«»ad. Palmers Green, London) na> been found by two Sakai hillmen. Mcbchlm had been missing since408 words
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Article39 1946-06-08 3 Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 4. Former Governor Harold Stassen "t Minnesota today told the annual invention of Rotary International President Truman's requested >ur legislation is "totalitarian m ture" and contrary to the American J|^ ,\,\v of life U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article76 1946-06-08 3 Washington, June .">. The Indian Immigration Hill was approved by the Senate Immigration Committee today with only one member voting against it. The measure now pm to the Senate for ratification. The supporters hope the Senate will pass the bill without I debate. The Immigration CommitteeReuter - 76 words
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134 1946-06-08 3 Washington, June 5. The Presisident of the India League of America, Mr. T. J. Singh, who h.is been active m lobbying for the passage of the Indian Immigration Bill, stated tonight: "The passage by the Senate Immigration Committee virtually assures the bill's smooth sailingReuter - 134 words
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Article158 1946-06-08 3 TAGORE LECTURE AT IPOH An illuminating m<s interesting talk on "Or. Tagoce'l ideas and ideals on education and culture" was given by Sri Kunwar Rathor, Director, Tagore Institute, Cameron Highlands, who is on "Indian Cultural Pro- pagatiofl and Promotion Tour" of Malaya at the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh. A large158 words
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145 1946-06-08 3 Madras. June ft. Every word of Pandit Nehru's statement on events m Kashmir is correct to the core, declares Mr. Bhaba, South African Indian delegation member who was m Kashmir during the riots. He .idds: "The situation is similar to ih.it which MM Would have found145 words
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Article83 1946-06-08 3 Montreal, June >.— A document submitted .is evidence m the Canadian ipyofing conspiracy trial showed that Russian espionage headquarters had asked its Canadian agents to supply information on atomic energy, including a sample of Uranium z\s Jnd photographs of the United States atom bomb plant. TheU.P. - 83 words
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Article112 1946-06-08 3 Mexico City, June 5. Jose Grind, chief of the Spanish government m exile, yesterday charged that Franco has two :U,(MM) ton battleships fitted and available for use with two more battleships and four battle cruisers under construction. I le laid Franco is receiving precision parts from BritainU.P. - 112 words
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Article88 1946-06-08 3 POTENTIAL U.S. PRESIDENT Washington, June 6. Tall, rugged Earl W'.irron stepped into the presidential spotlight today after i dramatic and unprecedented victor) m hi^ bid tor .1 second term governor of alifornia. The jj-year >t ci Republican won both the Democratic and the Republican nomination! m the itate primary election,U.P. - 88 words
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279 1946-06-08 3 Supremo Recalls Burma Campaign Tributes AUK London, June 6. Referring to the Burma campaign Admiral I "Ml Louis Mount bat ten told a Press conference hen* yesterday: "The keypoint m our victory was that we fought through the monsoon. "Everyone *>aid wt could not tight through the monsoon and theReuter - 279 words
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149 1946-06-08 3 Yokohama, June 5. The Yokohama IVovost Marshal's Crimina Investigation Division today innounced thai Private lirst Clan Willian E. Hamilton, 19, of Jonesville, Loui si.m.i had ugned mfession to the fatal bludgeoning of 1 Japanese civilian with a grease gun. J he announcement laid theU.P. - 149 words
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Article20 1946-06-08 3 London, June 4- The Hmusl> tie to have the sweet ration increased from June by half an ounce weekh ReuterReuter - 20 words
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282 1946-06-08 4 Singapore, June 7.— S. K. Chettur. represenuithe of the government of India, will leave June 20 for Sumatra. Ja\a. British Borneo and Sarawak to study the problems of Indian nationals m those areas, including the situation of those held for collaborationU.P. - 282 words
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Article168 1946-06-08 4 Indian organisations now functioning m Singapore are reminded ot the mooting this evening, at 4 p.m., at the Ramakrithna Mission, m Nonis Road for devising wayi .»nd means oi forming a United Indian Organisation for Singapore. [i 111 be recalled that m\ interim Committee wasAPI - 168 words
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226 1946-06-08 4 GOVERNOR OF MALAYAN UNION RECEIVES MEMORIAL ON BACK PAY Kuala Lumpur, June 6.— 11.L. *h< Governor yeiterdi) received the President uul other icprcsentativs of ilu limii'i c iml Service Amciation nrhc presented to him a memorial to the Secretary <>t State tor the Colonies regarding the claim foe arrsan of226 words
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125 1946-06-08 4 "India's heart is one with China" is the title of a near little booklet, profusely illustrated, which is the latest addition m the local bookstalls. It is a picture-story of the visit of Their Excellence Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang to India duringReuter - 125 words
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