Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1946

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  • 18 5 Indian Daily Mail I \„l 11. No. 107. MN6APOBB, SATURDAY, mm n km<; i>i. 1/ 1 m ermmamm
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  • 150 5 hicago. June 13. Harold I ekes, former Secretary of the Intt ndor, today charged that **at tinus President Truman has plated his personal loyalty above his duty to his country/ Ickes, w!t -styled the "old eurmud- charged that Truman "has
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  • 174 5 PERSIAN PM INTIMIDATED BY BRITISH AMBASSADOR, SAYS SOVIET REPORT Moscow, June 13. Pravda loday published a report from its Tiflis correspondent that M. J. H. Rougetel. British Ambassador to Persia, had recently visited Ghavam Sultaneh. Persian Prime Minister. "A well-in formed person m Tiflis" uas quoted by the correspondent as
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  • 30 5 R \ork, June 14. —A member- ot the New York Stock Exchange *old yesterday for 884,000 a dc- i v of 884,000 from the previous 1 I hgfhgfgfhgf gfhf Reuter
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  • 101 5 MUFTI ACCUSED OF BEING ACTIVE ACCOMPLICE OF HITLER I'aris, June 13.— .Jewish Universal Alliance, one of the biggest Jewish organisations, today expressed indignant disapproval of the "international complications" which enabled the Mufti of Jerusalem to escape from France. A communique issued by the organisation accused the Mufti of having been
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  • 80 5 ARAB LEADERS TO MEET MUFTI "SOMEWHERE" IN DAMASCUS Jerusalem, June 13. Telephoned advices to authoritative Arab sources here confirmed today that Haj Amin el Husscini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, is living "somewhere m the vicinity of Damascus. Reports telephoned here from the Syrian capital also stated that Shujri Kuwatly,
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  • 87 5 FOUR FRENCH ADMIRALS CHARGED Paris, June 13. lour French admirals charged with intelligence with the enemy and alleged to be implicated m scuttling the French fleet at Toulon m November 1942 were today committed for trial by the French High Court. They .ire Admiral Jean Marie Abrial, former Vichy Minister
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  • 41 5 Santiago, June M-— A dispatch from the town of Arica, near the dhile-Bolivi.i frontier reported that 15 persons were killed m lfl attempt to overthrow the Bolivian Govern- ment m I a Pa/, early today.— U.P.
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  • 26 5 London, June I}. It is understood 000 pounds of China tea are awaiting shipment m loochow. Most 01 the tea is destined for I uropc. Reuter
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  • 179 5 EVEN IF IT MEANS HANDING OVER TO MOSLEM LEAGUE New Delhi. June 1 1.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Pre sident of the Indian Congress Party, and Pandit Nehru, Presi-dent-designate, met lhe Viceroy Field Marshal Lord Wavell for 75 minutes today. After the meeting,
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  • 68 5 Rangoon, June 14. For the first 'time m the history of Burma, the British Government is to appoint a trade commissioner m Rangoon. The proposal is welcomed here m view of the increasing desire of the Burmese to take part m the country's commerce and industry
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  • 53 5 Rangoon, June 14. Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, Governor of Burma who is ill with amoebic dy. sentry, sailed from here for Britain today. Sir Henry Knight will be Acting Governor during his absence. Sir Reginald will report to the British Government on the general situa- tion
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  • 43 5 Tokyo, June 14. A large number lof Americans ittending the VX'ar Crimes trial as spectatois and attorneys, are finding one fapanese custom they can use. In the warm courtroom, tlk tradi- tional fan comes m very handy. UP
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  • 49 5 PIGEONS SENTENCED TO DEATH Brisbane, June 14. Three pigeons who iuiadcd the Supreme Court at Brisbane were sentenced to death by the judge. 'They were rcprictcd because lhe Works Department refused lo allow a policeman to shoot them for fear of damaging the Court 1 r OO m. Reuter
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  • 17 5 ri./xsti Madrid, June 11. —Ex-King Umberto left Barcelona for Lis bon at 0.10 a.m. this morning. Reuter
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  • 184 5 EX-KING UMBERTO ACCUSES GOVERNMENT OF "REVOLUTIONARY GESTURE" Rome, June 1 1.— Exi-King Umberto left Ciampino airport near Rcime m a plane yesterday afternoon. The identity of his companions may signify that the plane will fly immediately to Portugal, but Royal quarters earlier stated that ex-King Umberto uas sure to remain
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  • 399 6 Last- Minute Ef forts To Avert Failure INDIAN POLITICAL PARLEYS ■MA) "MA GANDHIS HINT TO EUROPEANS IN INDIA t Correspondent) Delhi. June I S Vigorous last-minute elTorts are being made m Delhi to I political parleys from failure. The Viceroy \c>terda> had f;>' with Sardar Patel and Pandit Nehru, and
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  • 61 6 New Delhi, June 13. Congress President Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and other members of the Congress Working Cornmil tee are tonight drafting an imoortant document after a talk between Sardar Yallabhai Patel. committee member, and the Viceroy, Field Marshal Lord Wavell, it is learned.— ti 1 1 ■!<•
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  • 108 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June IS. In another statement on the Kashmir situation, Pandit Nehru urges the State authorities to release Shaikh Abdullah and other leaders and thus remove the root cause of the present t roubles. Nehruji adds that from reports he
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  • 28 6 Bombay, June During the period April 29 to May 13 India shipped 12,199 bales of cotton to China, bringing the total since Sept. 1 iqa. 10 163,270.- Renter
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  • 345 6 London, June 13. Preparations against the eventuality of Italy's joining m the war were impeded by the desire of the British Government to do nothing "which might impair existing relations with that country," Lord Wavell (then General, Commander m the
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  • 210 6 SEQUEL TO EVICTION OF 400 INDIAN LABOURER (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo. June 13. Twenty-five thousand workers of tea estates m the Kelany Valley m Ceylon have started an indefinite strike commencing yesterday, demanding constitution recognition and citizenship rights for Indian labourer^ n o*n0
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  • 94 6 SLASHING ATTACK ON INDIAN ADMINISTRATION BY GANDHIJI New Delhi, June I.;.— Mohan. das K. Gandhi made a slashing attack on the present Indian Administration today m a prayer speech when he termed lhe Government "a rule of anti-Christ, although the rule is profenel of the Christian faith." Referring to corruption
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  • 122 6 I Johannesburg, June 1 Dr. Y. 0. Dadoo, President of the Transvaal Indian Congress, told a meeting attended by 11.000 Indians here today: "In all pro- I babilitv our case will come before the I'nited Nations Organisation m September." He was referring
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  • 87 6 Detroit, June i J-— A Imtom leader from India create,! >it r l last night on the com en/ma flo* of the Michigan Congress of Ind**' trial Organizations councd-^W* leaders since V das. generally been fighting for wage raises of least iB.\ cents per
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  • 732 7 Morrison On Testing Time Of Socialists "1947 Will Be Year Of Dividends" iioitrnemoutli, June 13. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord 1' of the Council, m introducing the Executive Commiu rt on economic affairs at today's meeting of the Labour Conference, said: "The eeonony of the United Kingdom hanging over from war
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  • 110 7 Detroit, June Outstanding improvements m future tyre developments may not come from natural rubber and uhile synthetic rubber is not yet completely its equal "it would be a reversal of our whale experience if it did not ultimately become wperhr," said the vice-president of the
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  • 96 7 The Publicity Officer of the Allied Land Forces detachment m French Indo-China reports that Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu, the French High Commissioner, and General LeClerc, who commands the French Forces m Indo-China, have both been accorded high honours by the French Government. Admiral d'Argenlieu has
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  • 52 7 Marseilles, June 12.— M. Alex .lanv of Toulouse broke the European 100 metre free style swimming record here this afternoon when covering the distance m 56 and seven tenth seconds. The previous record of 56 and eight -tenth seconds was established by Helmut Fischer of Germany m April
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  • 168 7 Liverpool, England, June 11. It was learned this morning when the liner Reina del Pacific* arrived here that during her visit to the Far East she was commandeered to convey 1,500 Dutch settlers from Singapore to Sourabaya from whence they had fled before the Japanese
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  • 300 7 London. June 12. The three famous men who directed the Navy. Army and Air Services during the war were today honoured with presentation of the freedom of the city of London. They were Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrookc
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  • 227 7 New York. June 12. —It is learned that an American plan la free the world from the threat of atomic war by establishing unprecedented international controls, will be laid he fore the first meeting of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission on Friday.
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  • 118 8 JUDGE PASSES DEATH SENTENCE: CONDEMNED JEWS SING THEIR NATIONAL ANTHEM lerusalem, June 13. The military court tht, tonight sentenced m death Yttotef Seukum, aged i 9» and Itzah Michael Azbtl, aged 24. turn lewkb terrorist! found guilty an thres out of seven chtwmet in<luding urn of dkcbmgiug freurutt at members
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  • 57 8 Hiroshima, June 15- -The first white woman to be married here since the atom bomb, wedded last Saturday to .1 Cameron Highlander at Nagata Roman Catholic Monastery. Attended by Japanese girls m best kimono, Mary Eileen Cummins, nursing sister m the Eighth British General 1 lospital was married to Sergeant
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  • 299 8 UNO STILL UNDECIDED ON FRANCO SPAIN New York. June IL— The United Nations Security Council which met yesterday to discuss the compromise resolution on the Franco regime m Spain adjourned until Monday afternoon withtout taking action. The compromise put forward b\ the Australian foreign Minister. Dr. j Herbert Evatt, added
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  • 132 8 Chinese Were Provocative, Says Indonesian Information Minister rA\GERANG MASSACRE batavia, June 13. —Mo imed Natsir Minister of Information to the "Indonesian Republic" laid today that the recent massacre ot Chinese m Tangcrang district, wot of Batavia. was due largeK to provocation In the Chinese. The Chinese, he alleged, helped Netherlands
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  • 120 8 DUTCH USED CHINESE TROOPS: INDONESIAN ALLEGATION Batavia, June 13.— Indonesian Minister of Information Mohamed Nat sir, who returned from a tour of Tangerang area, claimed that the Dutch precipitated the massacre, when they violated an agreement and crossed the Thisdane River into "no mans land" and burned several Indonesian and
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  • 40 8 London, June 13. s, c c one of the founders of tlx Federate of Indian Associations m Great B and the Indian Workers Associate of Birmingham, left I ondon todiv f India by air.
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