Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1946

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  • 19 1 Indian Daily Mail \»l 11. No. 106. _mm m m s '*"Ai»OKK. Kltll)AV. JINK 1(, I PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 417 1 UM mine mam and grandest military parades m the h-iorv of Singapore was witnessed by Singaporeans vested mining m honour of His Majesty lhe King's birthday] A tar.ii- crowd gathered round the padang facing the Municipal (.adding long before the actual ceremony started, and
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  • 362 1 His Excellency the Governor General broadcast the following message from Radio Malaya on the occasion of His Majesty the King's birthday: "Today is the King's Birthday. In person and oflice His Majesty means much to hundreds of millions of people associated m the British Commonwealth and Empire.
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  • 224 1 I TAXftKRAX,; IXCIDEXT The following statement has been issued by the Netherlands Consulate General at Singapore; "Reports m the Malayan Press regarding the maasacic of Chinese near the town ot Tangerang m ).wa, have created the impression thai hlame for this tragic happening
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  • 80 1 Hangkok, June 13.— Despite the officially-announced Police theory two days ago that King Ananda's death was accidental, the most intense police investigation is going on m an effort to quiet persistent rumours that the young king was murdered, writes Richard Applegate, United Press staff correspondent.
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  • 66 1 Hong Kong, fune \\.—Thc Got eminent disclosed that Hong Kon. has been granted a provision* fund of one million pounds for del eloping the colony and iiuproiiug the In ing standards of the residents. The grant is ll<»'g tloug*! tbmw 0 l 20,000,000 which haie
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  • 117 1 Nanking, June r*. Denying fm tcrday's reports from Peiping that the (n)\ eminent Commander m Manchuria had cancelled any true*. the military spokesman jmd Inform.! tion Minister m Nanking both assert ed today that Government force intended to abide b\ Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's truce order. The
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  • 145 1 Tokyo, June 13. The Prosecution introduced «y 1 exhibits as evidence, including historical records, documents and maps as the war crimes trials resumed today. Justice Allan James Mansfield, Australian prosecutor, offered the documents m the absence of Joseph B. Keenan, Prosecution Chief who had
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  • 64 1 Hong Kong, June IS. Wong Siew Kwan, also known as S. K. Wong, aged S3, third son of the late Wong Ah Fook, prominent merchant, landowner of Singa pore and Johore, died here yesterday. He is survived by his widow, two sons and
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  • 13 1 CRICKET- LATEST Indians v Combined Services at Portsmouth:— Combined Services, three for 10S.
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  • 622 2 What Is The Mission Going To Do? That's The Question Of The Day (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 12. The Delhi political talks have again reached a deadlock with Congress vehemently opposed to parity representation on the interim Government with Muslim League and the
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  • 50 2 PANDIT NEHRU JINNAH TO MEET VICEROY? New Delhi, June 12. A day of non-stop talks between Indian leaders and members of the British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy, I^ord Wavell, today brought no news of direct progress towards a compromise over the disputed representa- 1 tion m the interim government
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  • 107 2 New Delhi, June 12. It Was understood today that Congress and Modem League leaders may be brought i together to seek an agreement on the list of members of a provincial national government although tin league's reaction to the proposal will not be j known
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  • 143 2 SECRET INSTRUCTIONS TO MUSLIMS (From Our Own Cnrresbo. I Delhi. June )>Z\ I paper publishes a report ,1 I typed circular rontainin,. s,' I inslruelions IW the Muslin, I the "I'aki.stan" s.h^ I IhouKh. has been dis, ribuled The circular metes Muslim, to Wi I uar against the H.ndus and
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  • 75 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Madras, June i a.— Arrangement! I for setting up special machinery for I a drive against corruption will I completed m Madras ihoitly, I Announcing this Premier Prakasas I stated the identity of the ami-corrup- I tion Stall would remain a
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  • 220 2 INDIA'S REPLY TO SOUTH AFRICA [From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 12. Asa protest against the South African Government's continued indifference to the India Government's representations for a postponement of the Ant i- Indian Hill, the
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  • 40 2 Oslo, June Mr. Devadas Gandhi, who is negotiating lor the purchase of 30,000 tons of newsprint from Scandinavian countries, was expected today m Oslo from Stockholm. He arrived m the Swedish capital on Sunday and has already visited Canada Reuter
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  • 98 2 Capetown, June 12. Nationalist Newspaper Die Burger, m a leading article today entitled *india drags England in,'* says the recall of the Indian High Commissioner will cause a greater stir m India than m South Africa. "The Viceroy is m place of the King of England
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  • 100 2 CEYLON OFFICIAL GOES TO U.K. TO FIX PRICE OF RUBPER AND TEA Colombo, June 12. Financial Secretary Sir Oliver Goonetilleke left tor England today m .m K.A.I, plane to continue preliminary talks Ik haf had recently i ith the British authorities for fixing prices and purchase procedure for rubber and
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  • 53 2 NO INVITATIONS YET FROM CEYLON London. June 12-— II s staled at Buckingham Palace yesterday that so far no invita- fl tion had heen received from B Ceylon for the King and Queen and two Princesses to visit the fl island next May lor lhe W* juration of the ntm
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  • 14 2 London, June 12.— Sir Fr«* Swettenham died m London on Tuesday, aged HL- Reuter
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  • 205 3 232,450 Tons Wheat, Or Its Equivalent, Promised India For June Washington. June 12. India has been promised 232 150 f wheat or wheat equivalent by the United States Canada llM j Australia m the month of June, Dr. V. K. Rao, food adviser lt the Indian Agency General m Washington,
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  • 113 3 Seattle, June 12. —Charges that certain delegates to the International F iL-mr Ore.lniy.lrion maritime con- ference here have "conveniently forgotten" the sacrifices of Chinese seamen during the war were hurled at representatives oi 32 nations today ry Pao Hua Kuo, the Chinese government delegate. Strongly
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  • 113 3 "GET THE HELL OUT OF TSINGTAO Washington, June 12.—Representative Hugh Pehcey today advocated that United States Marines evacuate Isingtao when reports reached here indicating the possibility of clashes between the Marines and Chinese Communists at the North China port. "Get the hell out of Tsingf^o,', was his explosive reaction. "If
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  • 459 3 Bournemouth, England, June 13. —Replying to criticism of Labour's foreign policy at yesterday's debate at the labour conference here, Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, said: "No one will be happier than I if, before I leave this office, I can carry the world organisation a
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  • 98 3 Washington, June 12.— 77»« Supreme Court postponed at least until autumn, the .econd trip to the electric chair, for Willie Francis, convicted negro of Louisiana murder, after announcing yesterday that tt uould refute the case. Official orders of the Supreme Court issued al the
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  • 54 3 Bournemouth, England, June 12.—The Labour Party today defeated a resolution proposing affiliation with the Communist Party. The vote w as 2.678,000 against and 168,000 for the Communists. An amendment to the Labour Party constitution prohibiting Communist affiliation then was carried by a vote of 2,413,000 for
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  • 194 3 Batavia. June 12. Casualties m the operation lo occupy Bekashi were six killed and 11 wounded, stated an Allied Headquarters communique today. The occupation was mainly carried out by Indian troops. Bekashi is on the main railway into the interior of Java, lo miles from
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  • 273 3 SAYS COMMUNIST DAILY London, June 12. The Communist Daily Worker, m a front page article today, declares that the whole policy of the British Labour Government and its acts m all parts of the world contradict ils protestations of love and friendship
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  • 80 3 Tokyo, func 12. A \o-ycaridd widow has In en unanimously elected "boss" of 1,200 tough black marketeers operating outdoors- neat Shimshi ttathu, Tokyo. Sh h Mrs. Yoshiko Mattuda and ibe succeeds her husband, Ci'nhi MatsudOi 36, who i<d<> shot dead Monday night by a
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  • 34 3 London, lune 10k— The death announced of Dr. H. G. Earfe, who v. as appointed m i<>* s a, Director ot the Henry Lester Institute ot Medical Research and Preventive Medicine, I Shanghai.— Reuter
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  • 760 4 Supremo Made A Viscount: LABOUR TRADE UNION LEADERS HONOURED ENGLAND'S HONOURS LIST r London, June 1 2.— Recognition of the pari played by Britain's Labour and Trade Inion leaders m the advancement ol the socialist cause during the la>t Si years is one of the principal featurev of the kind's
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  • 100 4 Nicosia, Cyprus, June 12. Prisoners m Nicosia central prison todaydeclared a hunger strike until their demands made to the Governor are satisfied. The Governor earlier rejected the application for "good conduct" prisoners to have liberty on Victory Day. The prisoners allege that the Prison Superintendent,
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  • 122 4 ITALIAN KING'S ARREST AND EXPULSION DEMANDED Rone, Jinie iz. King or ex-King I'mbcrro II will assume the status ol private citi/en after inxcstmg Premier Alcidc de Casper. a*> proviMMal head oi the state, the Rome newspaper Giornalc Dltalia, m a Npecial edition today* The Government will tlun become "autonomous," the
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  • 51 4 London, June \2. Five civilians were killed and $0 wounded m yesterday's rioting m Naples, according to a statement issued by the Italian Ministry of Interior, Rome Radio reported tonight. About 10 carabinieri and 10 members of the security police were wounded, some seriously, the state- ment added.-
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  • 151 4 Biarritz. June 12. As the Vietnam delegation which is to discuss the final settlement of the problems ot sovereignty of Indoehinese states with the French authorities arrived here today, semi-othcial reports from Hanoi stated that two French soldiers were bred upon and wounded by
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