Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1946
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Title Section17 1946-06-11 1 Indian Daily Mail I \_,,i. if. Nq..io:{. SIXCJATORE. TIKSDAV, ,l( NX II nj<;. 1 rincE m n;vrs17 words
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Article45 1946-06-11 1 NEW BOY KING OF SI AM fl.mukok. June 10. Tht -uinose Legislature has unaninti»u>ly selected Prince PhumlAduldet, 18-year-old brother the \utv Kin>; Mahidol H \hv new Kinp. Iht« l.i'Kislaturt 1 also appointH three-man Council of Regeacj to the new King m matters of state.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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117 1946-06-11 1 GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO SIAM jnllouni. Dv ssge of syutptfby been tent by th Govefnof J Gent* !<> the R'nal lantily and (jOiern- of Sttaw; '7 i/\j// be grateful ti v ill <'>>//<••> the follouuiz .i?i m fh<- Royj! laniily ami tin{iox'ifnmeni of Smtu. I btvt hurmJ profound regfti of117 words
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96 1946-06-11 1 PRINCES' SYMPATHY FOR SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS Bombay, jnnc 10. Mr. A. S. Kjji member of the South African delegation, yesterday explained to the Council of Indim States Minister^ meeting here the adverse eftects on the V>utfi African Indians of the Asiatic land tenure legislation. Mr. Kaji told Reuter he believedReuter - 96 words
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362 1946-06-11 1 Bournemouth, England, June 10. Professor Harold l,asKi. Chairman of the British Labour Party Executive, m his address to the opening session of the Party 9 annual conference her* today, asked the rulers of the Soviet I'nion, "having experimented with distrust, to experiment m friendship/ "TheyReuter - 362 words
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104 1946-06-11 1 JINN AH GETS 5 OUT OF 12 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SEATS New Delhi, June 10.— I'sually reliable sources said today that Viscount Wavell, Viceroy of India, had offered the Morif League five out of 12 Executive Council seats m the Interim j Government to be set up while the final plansU.P. - 104 words
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Article116 1946-06-11 1 Paris, J«ac Persistent rumours an m the making round Spanish political drdcfl btrc, that preparations were made m Spain for the formation of a Provisional (io\ eminent to replace the France regime. ft js reported thai the MOm know oi this project irui tlut w.uUP - 116 words
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123 1946-06-11 1 Washington, June 10. The National Maritime Union, its strike machinery already geared for the national shipping strike next Saturday, early today rejected the govemmeni-manatfe-ment proposal that seamen be given one day off port for every 1 1 days at sea. Government conciliators suggested the "oneU.P. - 123 words
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163 1946-06-11 1 London. June 9. Well informed diplomatic sources today predicted a decisive split between Russia and the W e star n powers when the Foreign Ministers' conference resumes m I'aris Saturday. According to these sources, such a split would result m the abandonment ofU.P. - 163 words
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61 1946-06-11 1 DUTCH CAPTURE JAP CORVETTE FROM INDONESIANS Batavia, June 10.— The Dutch "tfht cruiser Van Kinsbergen fto day captured a Japanese cor Wte, which was seized hy thf Indonesians several days If* off the norlh-coast of Java. The Indonesians offered no opposition and abandoned thf Corvette a.s the Dutch rruiser approached.U.P. - 61 words
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Article142 1946-06-11 1 New Odin, June lo.—The firitisl Cabinet Mission ant j r} K Victim field MarJul Lord Wavdl arc coda) making rapid moves to tettlc the Indian constitutional issue wuhit tn c next two or thru days. At their invitation, Indian C o grass President Dr. Abu] Kalan A/.id and142 words
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Article36 1946-06-11 1 Bjllmm. fcnc 10. The Army announced early today tint i\ persons wen believed killed aboard the army Cs4 which crashed into the mountainside ut Taboga island, v miles Rom i'aiiJin.i CitV.< U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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301 1946-06-11 2 Cripps Jinnah Conspiracy Rumoured Indian Political Circles Suspicious of Muslim League (JV/m Our Of** dnn-iptrndent) m the irUerim GmiMll ninn !opM political ci riles. There are dmt indications Congress "ill not accept parity even though it is qualified by Uw fact it will only be for an interim period without301 words
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Article, Illustration84 1946-06-11 2 Xeu DM, June <>. At prayrr time today Mabatnia Gandhi prepared the n^/n/n f(/r possible failure <>] Cabinet Mi,\ion HtgoiitOOtU* Wbik maintaining optimism Wi bit f tifth m tlh British SUnisUrt* fhtcerity, GsnJbiji said "nothing nil! conn- out of the negotiations and the HSttOU sfx/hljU.P. - 84 words
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97 1946-06-11 2 (rrom Our Own orrcsponJcnt) Madras, June y. Reports of deteriorating U**l position m the interior oi Bengal is being received. }s\ several districts rice price if reported to have risen to tort) rupees .1 maund, but even n this price rice is unavailable. Pan i.il97 words
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Article75 1946-06-11 2 LSI AM KING'S DEATH 'AN ACCIDENT Ncn, York, Jutw 9. The Sismtse Director -(tenet al uj the Police and Dirrrtor of the BSBgkok hospital said tlt t death of Kin% AtUMuU Mahitiol today W4U the result r// an accident, according to an Associated Press WsCtt4ge from Bangkok. T/jc twtwty-ytgr-old mittReuter - 75 words
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74 1946-06-11 2 Washington, June B.— The Baltimore Sun today commented as follows on the "i'ih-i>ui airing" news of the Moslem approval of the Cabinet Mission's plan: *if the Indians succeed m esti blitthing the constitutional framework for independence and if m practice i». exercise of indcp^ndence doesAPI - 74 words
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Article57 1946-06-11 2 MORE MINISTERS FOR MADRAS (From Our Own Corre*pondmt) M.lr,, June en d that two more Munsu rs-lU ap po,nted shortly, bfi^ft to tlurteen. The Premier also annuumed the appentmeat of t\h«» p^rlumcatury sVcrctmes. The H*** tHB have t WO leOtttWl -inJ wch minister ef» The chief parliamentary secretary Will not57 words
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Article70 1946-06-11 2 N t w Delhi, June «>.— Members oi the Congress Working Committee indicated today ibn the Conumtw •rould iuthori« a Utter to ifc* Vicj roN FicU M.ushal Lord VtT«jl opposing party represent at .on .a the Ukttfin government II Ut^ccn Hindus and Moslems, or IS betW**! OdglCtlReuter - 70 words
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140 1946-06-11 2 London, Jam A mati.- squall aai l>Un offer If Dr. Satan Sjal Urn Indonesian Reput NVhru, hrooifclU 1 1* I oj National CongT—t, of i... tons of rico for the Ind says today*! Observer The paper adds thai red th«« ot!«T to Urn IndAPI - 140 words
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Article43 1946-06-11 2 I ninloii, Juno x. Two Indian WCt, Ravikter Gajo Ghal and Mai I Agun Sinjjr K ;l wtTi th e I guefttfl at t)i«' "Nrw tl W rid" I dinner In honour I thi- 'Victoria Crots ai Don*h«atei H- 1 Lonilon. tonight. APIAPI - 43 words
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483 1946-06-11 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June ».-An appeal lo Cmgrt* to ftfri lhe plan is made m a joint stateim-m issued by aS {™s Achuf Patwardhan, Ram M;.no har UMa and Mr> Socialist leader. They i»y my settlement must .ltisty the tour483 words
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371 1946-06-11 3 GAM MANS London, June 9. Malaya faces the greatest political crisis Ho history, declares Captain L. D. Gammans, British (onser--Ij v< Member of Parliament who recently returned from a •juto* to Malaya to assess the feelings of the Malays on the tlReuter - 371 words
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Article182 1946-06-11 3 Bournemouth, June J. The H/itish Cabinet Mission's plan for India will be amontf the important übje< t s t o h«< discussed at th« Labour Party's annual conference which opens h«-r<- tomorrow and it Sg expect*! that thf majority of the dekgatei will rivo it th«-irReuter - 182 words
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171 1946-06-11 3 BRITISH, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN SCIENTISTS WORK ON "BACTERIA BOMBS" New York, June I.— Germ war research if UMng carried out it five installation!, m the United States, according to .m an ale m C olliers magazine which declared ih.it bacteria Wdridre Oft a wale more deadly than atomic conflict couldReuter - 171 words
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Article106 1946-06-11 3 London, June 9.— 77v Exchange Velegrsph reported from Moscou thgi Soiiet Projt'^or Alexander ftogomolets told a Prt-ss conference '^tit his neu lift' scrum ACS would xtend the normal spju of life to Bogomoleh tsid that RustU ua> using the strum m tremendout tuantitin hut said thatU.P. - 106 words
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Article44 1946-06-11 3 Lucknow, June p.— Hindustani is io tx- introduced as medium of instruction m Lucknow Univcrsit) fron the next session. This decision w» t.ikon l>v the Executive Council of the Universit) on the recommendation ,>i' \\\c spec nl committee sei up l.» s vt.ir.- APIAPI - 44 words
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211 1946-06-11 3 U.S. ARMY PUBLICATION CONTAINED COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA, STATES REPORT Washington, June The Houm '(iiiiniticc on In- American \ctiviti»b iwduv charged thai the United Stilt, army oricr.uuon publication contained propaganda favourable to the CMMlinMiniw md military dictator- fnp. In j is.ooo word report to the Hosjee covering the committee's acthrttics list year,U.P. - 211 words
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Article168 1946-06-11 3 RANG A— LASKI CORRESPONDENCE London, June 7- Professor N. G. Ranga, Secretary of the Congress Party m the Central legislative Assembly who is leaving London on Monday after attending the world priman producers' conference as >* delegate for India, today released a re;>l\ he hat! received from Professor Harold Latki,Reuter - 168 words
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Article49 1946-06-11 3 Home. Join 9— At 6 p.m. to morrow It.i!y trill be formally pro .laimcJ .1 republic, tin- Supreme Coi i deckled unlay. The ceremony will be held m tK (lumber of Deputiei m the presence ot c tbinei leaden and sum.' fifn omciacinj; judge*.- U.PU.P. - 49 words
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120 1946-06-11 3 PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS "A NECESSARY EVIL!" In the general discussion at the Imperial Press Conference m I nnd«>" the Indian delegation iew was presented by A. Sada- nada. Editor of the Bombay Free Press journal, who made a I humourous but strong attack on Public Relations officers, who, he said,Reuter - 120 words
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Article137 1946-06-11 3 New York, |une I.— The United Scatet (iovernment will ration whi-.it jiul flour if the country's present shortage df bread continues but houttirivci would not be rationed m purchase! at loaves under the ichefne v present envisaged. Thi< Government*! plan has been nude known justReuter - 137 words
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Article121 1946-06-11 3 Winking, Juno 9.— The peace con i kicnie between the Chinese Central (iiivtriiiiKin and the Chinese Communists is expected r<> begin lure m earnest toda) when General Chou En lai, Communist delegate, returns from ommunists hetdquartcrs at Yenan where he received new instructions. Observers here .ire notReuter - 121 words
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Article58 1946-06-11 3 Dubuque, lowa, June 9.— The came o! tin tire which ranfield Hotel is nol known but it started m he lobby rnvir the m.un dfsk. and kk k tail lounge. Spreading rapidl) ii trapped the uho ucrt- isltep. 1 ire officials d<>« estimate the dwthrollReuter - 58 words
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827 1946-06-11 4 IBatavia J«* It*— Tfcart an -till :w.ooo CMatat waat TaßMraag river, and there arc fear, for their safet> links the martial law deem' of "PmMfßt" Soekarno restores order to this tragic district. ji,.. jtrean nou come to an end. and II iga etcReuter - 827 words
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Article60 1946-06-11 4 HIGHER PRICES FOR AMERICAN CARS v to*, ///»/c The srnafi -'.la lift"" 1 'J vi to tin VPA !'>U which, n Umvl t*s, may i'» tutomo- fmipmeni fix won mm^m <>f they hot f< M-* mcsm tl'H ieder\ v null l>< flowed /o return to the mtrl up on profitAP - 60 words
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Article70 1946-06-11 4 A<> fxotn Monday June jfdi the Dentil Clink it the General Hospital lus been opened tor treatment »>i patients. The treatmeni centres at X.iiiv J .un; Kerbau md Tan Tock Scny Hospitals will be closed down. The treatmeni t\ lilablc foi *h<time being irill b< mucfi lets than70 words
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Article73 1946-06-11 4 INDIAN BUYS AMMUNITION FACTORY $0H I raticnco, juw Radio An ttiilia tnJa\ bfOticSii thtl Shauki hand /)< ft, />; vcutatti r of Om n f India's Urgest mtttk Lump****, J }J{ pmrcktstd M gmmumthn fjrtrw^ m Snrslnny, S'/w// 1 AMSttslis, Tth RaJm >aiJ the fsctory'i machbteT) mil he dhmantU-d andUP - 73 words
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46 1946-06-11 4 INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE-BEARERS I)u following were elected officebearers v the fifth mnu.ii genera] meeting <•} the Indian Chamber <>f Commerce: Messrs. R. Jumabhoy, Presidttii (Re-elected), M Jumabhoy, A. Momanbhoy, Jamnadas J. Mehta, K. Makandas, Hurdial Singh, Manchoram, J. Chhotalal, K. Jagatheesan and S. Mohamed Ala.46 words
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Article36 1946-06-11 4 ihe offices of the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya, Singapore Branch, h.iv c been removed to tf, Kace Course Lane. Singapore. All matters regarding relief should he directed to this address hencefor- ward36 words
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