Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 104. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11 i 9 6 PRICE 10 CENT
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  • 217 1 CONGRESS REJECTS WAVELLS PLAN New Delhi, June 11.—The Indian Congress Party has rejected Viceroy Wavell's plan for an interim (Government. The next move m the deadlocked ne gotiations Kg apparently up to the British Cabinet Mission. Informed sources said the Party's president, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,
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  • 86 1 VIETNAM WON'T RECOGNISE COCHIN CHINA Parte* June II. The "Vietnam" self-governing state of Indochina has informed the French Government that it does m 1 recognise the new proviM .rial government of Cochin (hina, according to a French news agency report from Hanoi, Indochina. The Vietnam statement claims (hat the establishment
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  • 113 1 Chi ngo, June io. General Geoegi Kenny said todny that the itom botieb had made war intolerable and that "ue cannot haie a bird world uar.** The atom bomb, he said y had so hanged the situation that "v t nust find a ii a.
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  • 124 1 Shanghai, June 10. Milium Ncwon, a Jcripps-Howard statl correspondent, writes from Shanghai that Vmerican merchant seamen m Slunglai toda) rallied to support their tormei shipmate, 22-year-old Edward P Verdi, who had been sentenced to i vo and i half jrears m s
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  • 19 1 Paris, June 10.— Paris Depute and 1 Edouard Depftux, F* lected President of the French Party Parliamentary Group.— Reuter
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  • 262 1 New York, June 10.— The Chairman o| the UNO Security Council, Mr Alexandre Parode, has postponed the session of the council which is to debate on the Spanish issue from tomorrow until Thursday, m response to the British request it was disclosed tonight. The British representative
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  • 97 1 'AGREEMENT AMONG BIG POWERS ESSENTIAL'— LIE Detroit, I line io. An agreement among the Big Powei h as essential m peace </c if wen Hi wwatr t according to Mr. Trygvc lie, Secretary-Gene-ral of the U»H, J Nations Security Council. hi a speech tl th conclusion of the automat v
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  • 132 1 Washington, June 11. It is learned here that the United States is prepared to serve a virtual ultimatum on the Soviet Union at Paris m an effort to break the deadlock over policies on German}. If the Russians still refuse to treat German) as
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  • 282 1 DIFFERENCES CAN BE SETTLED— CLARK-KERR Washington, June 10.— The new British Ambassador, m Washington, Lord Inverchapel, declared that he was confident that a satisfactory solution of the differences between Britain and the United States on one hand and Russia on the other could be worked out to ensure permanent peace
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  • 40 1 Hongkong, June to- South-I Last Asia's fr>od shortage is grave anil may get worse still, lord Killein, Britain's Special Commissioner fa Sooth-East Asia, said today at a Pre m conference al Government Houai here.
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  • 137 2 Kan?(»on. June 10. Aung San, 1, id ot the Ant i I isc ist League, has a Cable to the Secretary of State for India, lord Pcthick-I.awrence, now m India, protest ing against the "false dictations" of the onservative Membeff t>f the British Parliament,
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  • 149 2 Washington, June 10. Commenting on the acceptance- «>t the British abinei Mission's proposals by the Moslem 1 vague leader Mohammed [innah, the Washington Post writes m an editorial: "The Moslem leader's stand coming on l>>p ot Gandhi S approval of the Cabinet plan does bring
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  • 150 2 London, June 10. Prof. N. G. Ranga, Secretary of the Congress Party m the Central legislature, President, of Andhra Provincial Congress Committee and leader of the Indian delegation to the world primary producers' conference m London left here this morning tor India by air. On
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  • 413 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June 10.-The initiative regarding the next step m the Delhi negotiations must now come from the Viceroy. This is the opinion of the Congress Working Committee which is m session m Delhi considering the Bntish plan.
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  • 82 2 From Our Gun Corn mdeut) Calcutta, I urn- ie>.- i h Uk Xctaji escafid from India 194; is thfOWU by Xcta;:' n lt Amiyatutth Hose. lie sayi Netaji left ETfn Road bouse m a ear ami tugbi th Delhi Mail on January 1941. a
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  • 45 2  -  S. M. Ran. Segamat Jai Hind is an Indian National greeting universally accepted and used. Docs it not sound betrayal towards the Motherland, especially, when an Indian Welfare Officer responses scornfully with a western greeting to "Jai Hind" greeted by her Indian brethren?
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  • 222 2 Rangoon, June 10.— With the arrival today ot Sir Henry Knight, who will act ss Go**nor of Burma during Sit Reginald Dorman-Smith-position, a new effort to break the political deadlock ir Burma is generally expected. Maj.-G-n. Aung San, Pf ident ot the anti-lascisl
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  • 177 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras. June 10. A timely! warning against indiscriminate lionising of released prisoners is given by Mahatma Gandhi writing m the "Harijan" yesterday. He says: "Responsible Ministries m the Provinces have naturally meant I wholesale release of political prisoners. These include comicts
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  • 101 2 Bombay, June IO. The Indian Princes today accepted the British Cabinet Mission's proposals concerning India and decided to negotian with the Viceroy on the issues requiring adjustment during the m terim period. On. behalf oi the- Standing Committee of the Chamber oi Princes which met
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  • 100 2 Leeds, Yorkshire, June 10. The Communists, Socialists and the Myochit factions, headed by U Saw m Burma "are not so much parties as groups around ambitious leaders scheming for personal power," declares the editorial m today's Conservative provincial paper Yorkshire Post. These group* "increase the general unrest"
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  • 314 3 15— Day Truce Violated By Communists INVESTIGATIONS PROCEEDING hangchun. June 10. Brig. Geo. Henry A. Byroade, I.S. Military Attache to China, phmned an immediate investigation today of the Nationalist \rmy charges that the Communists have violated the 15--4*5 truce m the civil war. The Nationalists Headquarter! man charged yesterday that
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  • 114 3 Shanghai, June 10. The Central News Agency reported from Manhuria today of "increasing Communist attacks on Government troops despite the truce" and stated that the I ommunists surrounding Lata had been re-inforccd to 12 regiments and ere furiously attacking, inflicting :oo casualties on the Nationalist '•VCS. The
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  • 220 3 Another oi the scries «>f BurmaSiam Death Railway cases came up for hearing m the Sixth War (rimes Court \esterda\, when It. Tarumoto Juji appeared before It. C 01. Cj. C. 11. Culley, ch.irgcd vcith having been responsible for the inhum.ine treatment, which resulted m the
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  • 49 3 London, June A notice tor alleged libel has been served on Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Yyner Brooke, on behalf of the Government of Sarawak, by Mr. Macßryan, the Rajah ot Sarawak's private secretary and political advisers.
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  • 55 3 Hongkong, June —The Hong kong government has cracked down on the official Kuomintang new spaperNational Times— with ordering one month's suspension tor publishing an editorial stating that the Chinese government intends to seize the plant of the wealthy and influential Hongkong WahkiuyatpO (Chinese Daily), whose manager has
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  • 67 3 PROSPECTS OF PEACE DIM Nanking, June IO. The prospects of peace are still dim as th: is^Y truce entered its fourth day teday, (,en. Chou En-lai, the Communisp chief negotiator, called on Gen. George Marshall this mommy. for their meeting since bis ret mi trom Yenan. Observers see it possible
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  • 149 3 Bangkok. June 10. Eighteenyear old Prince Phumiphon Aduldet was proclaimed King of Siam today as funeral rites for the late King Ananda Mahidol began. Lhe bod) ot the king was place el m I gulden urn this afternoon during I half hour ceremony during which
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  • 309 3 Washington, June 10—Phumiphon Aduldet, the new King of Siam, is a happy-go-lucky sports-loving boy who will soon win the hearts of his 18,000,000 subjects, according to Siamese circles here who are wellacquainted with the new monarch. The\ said, King Phumiphon is an exact opposite
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  • 251 3 New York. June 10.— The Times m editorial today entitled "Indonesian Volcano" said the Netherlands Imperialists and the Hague and native extremists m the Netherlands Indies appear to he alike to blame for the present state of affairs each cries "no compromise." The paper said the "happy promise"
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  • 142 3 BRITISH AUTHOR TO WRITE ABOUT INDIA'S WAR ROLE Loudon, June -The Hritish noielist, Compton Mackenzie goes to New Delhi m a couple o) mouths "to write the official bbtory of India's share m the uar— her two and a half million volunteers, bet fuu achievements m North Africa 'and m
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  • 45 3 Washington, June lhe Senate today gave a prelimm.ir\ approval by a vote of 53 to 26 to the American extension Bill for making all men between the agea of 1 1 and 41 nl ject to site c 1 1 v set 'i ice. U.P.
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  • 573 4 r\ largclv attended meeting of the representative ol various Indian organisations now functioning; m Singapore was held at 1. 10 p.m. on Saturday, the Nth June, tttf, at the \ssemhlv Hall of the local Ramakrishna Mission at Norris Road, Singapore. The meeting
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  • 443 4 Further evidence was recorded by Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Seventh Police Court yesterday, when many more witnesses for the prosecution made allegations at the preliminary inquiry into ;i series of tentative hurt charges against Hussein Alsagoff. 0. I. Carvalho and P. Suppiah m
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  • 30 4 Information has been received trom London that Mr. V. K. N.ur. Pitman's Certificated Teacher, of yi, Sophia Road, Singapore, has been elected 2 lei low of The Incorporated Phonographic Society,
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  • 37 4 There will be s Lecture on "Astrology, Spiritual and Mundane," by Mr. C. Padnnnabhan, ot Scientific Astrologers on Thursday, 13th June, at the Theosophic.il Society, No. 8, Cairnhill hill Road it 6.30 p.m 1
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