Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1946
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Title Section17 1946-06-10 1 Indian Daily Mail I Vol. I i No. 102. SIXGAPORK. MONDAY. JINK 1(1. liMli. PKICK 10 CENTS17 words
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286 1946-06-10 1 CONGRESS WONT ACCEPT PARITY WITH MUSLIMS London, June 9. Saturday's Victory Parade o\ershadow all other news m today's papers but the comment from India indicates that while 'ongrcss is expected to follow the example of the Muslim League and the Indian Princes and accept the British Cabinet Mission's plan itReuter - 286 words
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209 1946-06-10 1 ICS Indian Agent Not Wanted Here, Says Jumabhoy 'Tree flow of unskilled Indian labour should not be allowed to this country m the future.' said Mr. Jumabhoy, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the fifth annual general meeting on Saturday. ''Certain facilities, including proper wages, medical treatment.209 words
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261 1946-06-10 1 I 7s MAI AVA I! .melon. .Tune 9. The Malays feel vriili some justification that the; are being subjected to a policy of turning their States into llritish colonies, declares a correspondent m a despatch fn»m Singapore, appearing m today's influential Sunday Times. he correspondentReuter - 261 words
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Article61 1946-06-10 1 Dubuquc, lowa, June 9. Fifteen >eople are estimated to have been lied m a fire which gutted Cranfield Hold here early today. Many of the \iy hoiel guests were creaming at the windows when the firemen arrived and 27 leaped into ipe nets. Four people whoReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1946-06-10 1 Moscow, June 9. Ratification of the Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance between the U.S.S.R. and the Mongolian People's Republic took place m Urga (Ulan Bator Hoto) Mongolia, Tass, the Soviet News Accncv, reported today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1946-06-10 1 A nice picture of a lectkm of the very \ar< y e &tberm& that ua> present at the ftrewtU garden-part y given Imt week to Sn V£. Shanmugam Chettiar by a Committee of Hostt, mdudmt Uldmg local Indian businessmen, bankers and professional men. Tin gutsi-of-bommf can63 words
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Article130 1946-06-10 1 London, Jiuw o. Moscow radio m its fust commentary on tin- British Foreign Minister, Mr. licvin's foreign polic\ sfHcJi m tin- House of r<>rn mom on Tuesday quoted Privda today to break up Allied unity mm\ to use as saying "the speech was an attemptReuter - 130 words
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Article78 1946-06-10 1 Siam Boy King Dead New York, .Turn 9-— All Associated Prow dispatch from Hantfkok said that the }.<>> Kintf of SfaUß WM found dead In his Ptlttt shortly before noon. The Royal Household spokesman said a "ffmi explo sion M caused the death, the dispatch said. Thpyounsr KintfReuter - 78 words
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670 1946-06-10 2 OUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP (Irom Our Oun Corr^poniient) Madras June 9.— The Indian deadlock at last look* like being resolved and India can now take the next forward which Jinnah has been obstructing during the past six >earx This If what the elision taken by the670 words
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Article232 1946-06-10 2 rom Our Oun Correspondent) Madras. June 7.— lndia, already facing a famine threat [now* faces another bleak prospect, namely, a Railway strike. Negotiation! daring tht past week for settlement of the dispute having failed, iH Railway Union* ktft served notices on the managements for a232 words
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Article124 1946-06-10 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lucknow, June 7. The United Provinces Congress Committee has drawn plans for affording relief to IN A personnel. A committee, including Pandit Nehru, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit and Kidwai has been formed. Relief work will include maintenance of records and addresses of IXReuter - 124 words
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446 1946-06-10 2 London, June The demand for adherence to the promises I of the White Paper to hring Burma full Dominion status m I three years and an end to lawlessness there, is made b) todays I I Observer. I The paper says: "The stub-Reuter - 446 words
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156 1946-06-10 2 Bombay, June 7._ -r w four hours after the Moslem j I pue had tfiven its support f ur Y?" I British Cabinet Mission'! n i I for India, the Prints, ruler! I some 90,000,000 peoples Z out m favour of the plan ftJJJ"Reuter - 156 words
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336 1946-06-10 3 Ifcitavia, June S. While the belief that the Indonesian admi^tration m the interior of Java was collapsing was being pressed m the highest Dutch circles, the Indonesian Republican Jvernment today proclaimed an emergency law including the formation of a National Defence Council. lfReuter - 336 words
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Article130 1946-06-10 3 quarters, declared that opinion m circles that the latest Dutch proposal otfered less than the origin*] proposals was not correct. The preliminaries reached during lord Invcrchapcl's stay contained suggestions from the Indonesian side and Dutch as well as from Lord Invcrchaoel. it was added. Reuter Batavia, June 8:Reuter - 130 words
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183 1946-06-10 3 Batavia, June B.— President Soerkarno today announced "a state of emergency" throughout Java and declared "our country is m danger." He said that it the Dutch "will not recognize the sovereignty of our country and attempt to force their will on us we will haveU.P. - 183 words
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119 1946-06-10 3 London, June t .—The *WaM ot two now medals— the Indian Service Medal and the War Medal— has been approved by the King. The Indian Service Medal has beeji instituted tor three years' operational service m the Indian^ forces but. will not be awarded toReuter - 119 words
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Article38 1946-06-10 3 Admiral Mount bat ten said al a Press conference m London that he had flown an equivalent of the distance between the earth and the moon since assuming supreme command m South East Asia m September 19H.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article177 1946-06-10 3 I ondon, June y. Russian wines nuy bo imported info ttntain. Samples of 50 different types ot VMtJ K ruW n 111 Huttifl ma\ now be Listed 0] hntish wine merchants at the I ondon office of the Soviet Trade delegation. In Trmrmriiii. Hvnui caki vuneU.P. - 177 words
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103 1946-06-10 3 Umdou, June i. -Three hundred and ffty-seven thmumi one hundred and sixteen of the people of Britain were killed m the war— about uncfhird of the number hilled m tl* 1014-191! u- ar The figures are given m a Got eminent White toper onReuter - 103 words
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Article92 1946-06-10 3 London, June I—The1 The Koy.il Aii Force Squadron ot Lancaster fourcngincd bombers, Specially chosen to represent Britain at the forthcoming United States Army Air I orcc Da) is the Madras Presidency (Numbci 35) Squadron and is commanded by Wing Commander Alan (-raig, n car-old path-finder ace. TheReuter - 92 words
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Article61 1946-06-10 3 15 YEARS OCCUPATION OF GERMANY Frankfurt, Germany, |i«<^ A minimum of 15 years for the occupa tion of Germany wai set today bs Gen. Joseph McN'.umv, ommandei of the United Sti^s- toivos m i^' many, who told a ft«« conference j )cars moN than thi earlier estimate wore- needed becauseReuter - 61 words
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241 1946-06-10 3 Muslims' Acceptance Of New India Plan Acclaimed London. June 9.— Mr. V. X* Krishna Menon. Secretary of the India League, commenting on the decision of the Muslim League to accept KritUh Cahinet\s proposals told Keuter: "I do not thmk that *c Muslim lugm has .m> COIW down or compromised OflAPI - 241 words
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Article165 1946-06-10 3 Washington, June- The MuiUm League decision to accept the British Cabinet Mission's proposals has been welcomed w.th unqualified pleamM In ,11 interested quarter* Senatoi Claude Pepper who hai been especially sharp m the censure of British colonial policies expressed the hop^ "the s.tuanon m India cmReuter - 165 words
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Article28 1946-06-10 3 liro, fune '..—Twenty lervicanai wen injured tonight when a bombcKpidded m i scrvicci clubcincnu lure. All tne injured verc Indian*! I o< them art a serious conditioiK ReuterReuter - 28 words
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191 1946-06-10 4 1 New Delhi. June B.— Pandit Jawaharlul Nehru, presidentelect of the All-India l'ongre» Part) and President of the AllIndia States Peoples' Conference (Indian states ruled over h> Princes and Maharajahs) declared here today that there >>aan "explosive background" m the Indian SUUS. Addressing theReuter - 191 words
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120 1946-06-10 4 'FIGHT FOR PAKISTAN GOES ON', SAY LONDON MUSLIMS London, Jmm 7. The London Branch of the Working Committee of I AU -India Moslem League tonight pa^id tin following resolutions after a heated discussion. "The democratic verdict of Moslem of India on tinCabinet Mission's proposal* ha^ heeti given. "Whether or notReuter - 120 words
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Article73 1946-06-10 4 PRIEST— COLLABORATOR ARRESTED Rangoon, June 8. Hpoongyi V> Nandiya. 33 year-old priest alleged to be the most notorious criminal and Japanese collaborator m Burma, has been arrested with five members of his dacoit gang m the Tpper Chindwin district, it was officially announced today. Nandiya, who headed the Japanese spyReuter - 73 words
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Article112 1946-06-10 4 MOSCOW RADIO London, lime, I. Umnm Radio today ill a Russian boguafl bio.uic.isi quoted the Shanghai corresponded oi the soviet Newi A^" no s 11,..v I evidence that Japaneii uoopi luX i!1 llimsc Cl T" ernmen Ik>l1 llscJ m the ttruggk igainsi Chinete Coramninoies.' IReuter - 112 words
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134 1946-06-10 4 Franco-Spanish Border, June <s. Basque Republican government sources reported today that 11 underground Socialist leaders have been arrested m new wave of repressive activity by Franco's police m the province of Biscaye. According to information reaching the Basque delegation m France, the current wave ofU.P. - 134 words
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Article170 1946-06-10 4 Washington, June S. The war department announced today chat the remainder of <Sr ,$OO,OOO m stolen German CffOWli jewels have found m a baggage check loskcer at the Illinois Central railroad station m Chicago. The jewels were stolen from r, hiding place m the German castleU.P. - 170 words
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70 1946-06-10 4 olombo. June 9.—Tungku Musa I ddin. who was the Sultan <>f Selangor twice, once under the British and iliei; under the Japanese, intends making Ceylon his permanent home. He was until recently a •prisoner" m the Cocos Islands. His wife, who passed through Colombo toAP - 70 words
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70 1946-06-10 4 PAN-MALAYAN INDIAN TEACHERS' CONFAB. POSTPONED The All -Malayan Indian Teachers' Conference of the Pan-Malayan Indian Teachers' Federation which wai scheduled to be held on *)th and 10th of this month at Kuala Lumpur has been postponed to the end ot this month as the Representati\e ot the Government ot India70 words
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Article46 1946-06-10 4 New Delhi, Juno 9 .-I t rc|] understood that Delhi r:<> L will VtTJf NN be equipped v.jj modern weapons, nuluu guns .md armoured cir^ i sc MMFCi are being taken, it r nKKiernisini; lorce to cope w u a possible political upheai il counuy. APAP - 46 words
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