Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1946

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  • 21 1 Indian Daily Mail i i. 11. No. 10."). I SIX(; AI'QKK. THURSDAY, JUNE It, 1*44. i ..I i TRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 79 1 ftataria, June 12. The Dutch iiive rescued 2,500 Chinese ling hundreds of women of children from an area to the west „1 [angerang, not far from Batavia, \.\wa the Chinese were massacred recently b> Indonesian extremists, it 1 1) rep Tted today. Many oi those rescued
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  • 95 1 London, June 11. Moscow radio yesterday quoted Izrestta, organ of the supreme Council of the USSR, m a review of the Indonesian freedom movement as saying that Anglo Indian forces began a bloody carnage m Sourabaya .md other centres m northern After the
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  • 134 1 London, June 12. The newly formed British centre against imperialism which will elect its office bearers at a meeting on July 3 today issued a statement «»f policy. The centre, it was stated, would act is a link between Indian and colonial anti-imperialist movements and
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  • 73 1 anberra, June 12. Police ranii Victory Night ball here which uas attended by diplomats aud athn officials and seized a tptetntity of liquor. Ibe charges are pending against rganisers but the police are taking action against lhe guests j *'ho included the First Secretary of
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  • 487 1 King's Birthday Today Governor Gimson H. R. Hone Receive Knighthood \M AH NAR YPE PT j YV I HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI m WELL-BALANCED HONOURS LIST The biggest Military parade m the history of Singapore will take place this morning on the padang facing 'the Municipal Building m honour
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  • 120 1 Nanking, June 12. Fierce fighting was reported here today to be raging east of Kirin, m Manchuria, although there was no confirmation of Peiping reports that the Chinese Nation alist command had called off the 15-day truce m the civil war with Communists and resumed their
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  • 122 1 Field-Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, Supreme Commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions, died of cerebral haemorrhage at O'MO hours yesterday morning, at his quarters m Johore, states a Press release from H.Q., SACSEA. He had been m poor health for a long time and was
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  • 30 1 Washington, June II, The- Indian Immigration Bill will take its place on the- Senate calendar this week when a favourable report by the Senate- Immigration Committee will be presented. Reuter
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  • 673 2 CON GRESS-+MU SLIM PARITY DEADLOCK P(From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June 11.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Pandit Janaharlal Nehru met the Cabinet Ministers and the iceroy yesterday and had 75 minutes'talk regarding the British plan. Later they reported the gist
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  • 101 2 Rangoon, June iz. One police constable was killed and five wounded on Friday when a gang of ioo attacked Tawlate police station m Insein district with sub-maehineguns, revolvers and grenades. Very light and tracer bullets were used m the attack which lasted three hours. One woman
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  • 384 2 j London, June 11. —A strong resolution calling for the widest freedom of the Press m India was submitted by Tushar Kanti (■hush of Amritsa representing the Indian delegation at the Imperial Press Conference m London today. is absolutely true that WO hardly
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  • 288 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Amritsar, June 11. The determination of Sikhs to shed the last drop of blood to fight the British plan was expressed by the panthic conference which met at Amritsar yesterday. The conference set up a
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  • 178 2 Liverpool, J une constitutional Issue mi n e seems at the moment to l mo\ing haumonjouslv lo solution, says the editorial m today's Liberal Liverpool n..-? Post. I,y Delicate problems oi ld] adds the Daily Post, remain lo fc, solved the demand for "equai presentation"
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  • 406 3 liournemouth. Hmlh-U the Indians decide to *o outside (n British Commonwealth the Hritish Labour movement uould retch out a hand of friendship to them, was the sentiment today by the Hritish Prime Minister. Mr. Clement \ttlee, at the second day of
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  • 80 3 KING, QUEEN PRINCESSES TO VISIT CEYLON IN MAY? Colombo, June 1 1.— Left-wing .roups, which persistently condemned reforms, may boycott the three weeks' elebration Ceylon is planning for next May to mark the inauguration of its new constitution. The King and Queen and the two I'rinccsses will be invited to
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  • 128 3 "LORD WILL SAVE ME AGAIN," SAYS CONDEMNED NEGRO Louisiana, fune i i. Sei enteeu-year-old Willie I ram is, a comicted slayer, is lo walk the la^t mile again the second time. Vrancis, who escaped death uhen he was "only tickle" by the flow of current the first lime he sal
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  • 107 3 "U.S. MUST STAND BEHIND CHINA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 11. Representative Walter H. Judd told the graduating class of the Pennsylvania College for Women kist night that the United States must stand firm behind China if world balance is to be maintained. Mr. Judd, who spent 10 years m China as
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  • 122 3 I Washington. June 12. The War j Assets Administration has announced 1 the sale of 1R narrow guage locomotives to the Siamese government. Those locomotives cost the United States government $50,000 each and were sold for $1 8,000 each. The Siamese government will use the
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  • 52 3 Rangoon. June ll.— Sir Henry Knight today assumed office .is Acting Governor oi Burma. He will fulfil this duty during the absence, through illness, of bir Reginald 1 >orman-Smith. Sir Knight has held various appointments m Bombay, including that as Senior Adviser to the Governor of
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  • 132 3 KILLEARN BLAMES CHINESE MILLERS AND MERC HANTS IN SIAM Hongkong. J une 12.— Lord Killearn, special British Food Commissioner for Southeast Asia, at a press conference yesterday said that millers and merchants m Siam. mostly Chinese, are partly responsible for the inadequacy of rice shipments, because they were holding out
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  • 82 3 Paris, June 1 1 The Quai d'Orsay announced today that French authorities m Indo-China had suggested to the British commandant m Siam May 19 the creation of an Anglo-France-American military commission to regulate frontier difficulties but had received no reply. Officials here said that the
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  • 67 3 Washington, June II. Secretary of State lames Byrnes today sent a message to the Siamese Foreign Minister expressing the regrets of the United Slates at the death of King Ananda and declaring that the late King was especially dear to the hearts of Americans because of
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  • 139 3 Liverpool, June It. Mrs. V. V. Samarasinghe, widow of the wellknown Ceylon racehorse owner, arrived on the Reina del Pacifico today and plans to re-stock her late husband's racing stables which were depleted during the war, mainly through lack of shipping space allowing
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  • 161 3 WORLD AWAITS FULLER REPORT OF SIAM KING'S DEATH New York. June 11. The New York Times commented editoriially today that "the world will await with interest a fuller re port of the death of King Ananda of Siam." The piper descrilvd the death as accidental but added that a King
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  • 276 3 Johannesburg, June The South African Government has taken prompt and effective steps to stop the rise again of the pre-war Fascist organisation known as Grcyshirts under its leader Louil Weichardt who was recently released from internment. The Grcyshirts South African gentile national socialist movement to give
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  • 28 3 y/aahington, junne 1 2.- Ldwm I. Stanton* iky. United States minister to Sum. will have Washington b) plane toda) for Bangkok to :s .nine he> new pO*t.- U.P.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 355 4 "Hussein Alsagoff had hi- own method of signalling to us when we were to start beating ami üben to stop. He had a pencil m his hand and even lime he tapped the table with it VI knew that it was a signal to Rail beating,"
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    • 132 4 3 JAP DOCTORS KEMPEI MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH For (heir share in the Killing of an unknown American air man, three .Fap military doctor? and a Kempeitai captain wen wsterday sentenced to death h\ hanging. They srere Majors Mifnifhi and akamtSfl dnd Captains W akamatsu and Hisikawa, and the) heard
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    • 81 4 lhe Colony's first Assizes after the occupation opened yesterday with the Hon. Mr. Justice R. Moor presiding. Nine cases were on the list, the charges varying from murder to voluntarily causing 1 grievous hurt. The accused were j called up and were told that they (would he
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  • 116 4 At a public meeting of the Indians residing m the district of Pontian, held on Bth June, under the chairmanship of Sri N. S. Pillai, it was unanimously decided to accept the resignation of the present office-bearers of the Indian Association, cnbloc. New office-bearers were elected
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  • 146 4 Bombay, June is. Police and scientists today sought for an explanation of the phenomena of the "uell of death" at the tillage of Atra, )j miles from Luc know, m which seven 1 illagers who bathed m it were "fami- ed to death." I he well, which
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  • 38 4 MOSCOW, June ii. A i;old nugget weighing just over three and a half pounds h.is been found m Aragino goldfield, Siberia. This is one of the biggest nuggets to be found m the goldfields along river Yenesei. Reuter.
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  • 163 4 I J I ondon. June It. An undertaking i j that air KTVicSi fvtwccn Britain, India I and tlu I m East would be increased at the earliest Opportunity vv a given l\ Viscount Knollx s, hairman of the hritish Overseas Airways C
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  • 91 4 PACKARD MOTORS WANT PIG- IRON Detroit, June i i. lhe President of the Packard Motorcar Company predicted that Packard and other automobile plants will be forced to close as the result of diversion ot pig-iron to the federal housing programme. He declared his Company was entirely cut off from one
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  • 52 4 Under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norris Road, hlindustani classes for adults and boys will be conducted from the 1 5 th June, on week days between 7 and 9 p.m. daily. Those who wish to join are requested to enrol themselves without delay between *>
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  • 29 4 Southampton, June II. Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, sailed for Canada m the Queen Mai) this morning. He has been attending the Dominion Premiers' conference ill London. Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 124 4 SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF HINDU CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Members of the above Society archereby informed that the general meeting fixed to be held at 5 p.m. on 21st April, 1946 at Sri Ramakrishna Mission premises, No. 9, Norris Road could not be held for want of quorum. The postponed meeting
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