Indian Daily Mail, 17 June 1946

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  • 16 1 Indan Daily Mail 11. No. 108. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, lt4#. i I PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 790 1 L ongress Objection To Parity Disregarded] Individual Invitations Issued To s Congressmen 5 Muslim Leaguers, 1 Sikh, 1 Farijan, 1 Parsi 1 Christian Delegation and the Indian political Parties h iving MM, the iceroy of Mia has decided to form an
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  • 114 1 Among those i'nited, all tht ougretsmen are Hindus, and Mv Urns all membett of the Muslim League, though tl\- Congress re present i all Indian, irrespective of caste oi (iced, and there i< a laigi body of nationalist MutUmt OUt tide the Muslim League. Ih, Congh objection
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  • 73 1 Calcutta In response to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's appeal to textile milk m Reneal to contribute cloth for Indi- ans m Malaya, the Millownerb Association has, United Press ol India learns, offered to contribute 20 bales of cloth fre«« of charge for Indians m Malaya subject to ne cessary permits being
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  • 31 1 Damascus, June 16. The Damascus newspaper Al tfba today issued I statement from S. A. Abdullah Jabry Syrian Prime Minister, denying that the Mufti of Jerusalem had arrived m Syria.— Reuter
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  • 65 1 Mahatma Gandhi had ;<> minutes talk with Lord Pethick-1 .awftncc today. The invitation for the meeting was sent to Mahatma Gandhi at 9.30 a.m. The purpose of the meeting uas to show him a copy of the statement before it nis issued. Mahatma Gandhi after the
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  • 96 1 According to a latest ■MMgC received from Delhi, the Congress Working Committee continued its sitting until 7.00 p.m. yesterday, at the vnd of which Maulana Abul Kalam Azad told pressmen that the ommittee considered the new joint statement issued by the Virerm and the British Cabinet Delegation >estcrday
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  • ALL ABOUT THE INDIAN DEADLOCK
    • 266 2 European Group Should Not Meddle In Indian Affairs (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 11. —There are heavy cloud* on the Indian political horizon to-day. The outlook which had become definitely cheerful last week with the Muslim League Council unconditionally accepting the Hritish Plan,
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    • 156 2 British Offer Lacks Sincerity Rejection Of Plan Only Alternative Before Congress London, June 15.—Commenting on the new deadlock _v Indian political situation following the Congress rejection at k plans for an interim government based on parity of nnr, tion *ith the Muslim, Mr. Surat Ally, Spokesman of vT House, m
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  • 54 2 1 1 is possibd tht Viceroy is thinking on the lines of the suggestion made by Mahatma Gandhi that the Interim Cot eminent should be composed of able aud incorruptible men irrespective of party or community. The criterion should be talent, and determined to make a
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  • 171 2 me congress objection to the iceroy's proposal regarding the Interim Government is not confined to the parity question alone. II goes deeper daun lo the question of principle. The Congress says the Interim Goicrnmcnt sJwuld function as a Democratic Cabinet. It is learnt that during their interviews
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  • 187 2 London, June 15.— Pessimism deepened to day over the deadlock m setting up an Indian interim Government despite the new proposals offered by the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, designed to placate the Congress Working Committee. Tl. T 1- ,^.v- tne india Office said the Viceroy and the
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  • 37 2 The Congress suspicion was voiced by the Wot king Committee delegates uho .aid "The British eh legation seem, to haie given a vindictive reply to our demand of 'Quit India' and they are aiming to
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  • 74 2 lhe railwaymen's general strike threat still remains and industrial peace is imperilled by rocketing prices, particularly m Bengal where the clouds of famine are again looming. Th<* India Office said tint the Cabinet Mission refused to be daunted despite 12 weeks of disappointments and they will sun
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  • 284 2 The newt crested little surprise among members of the Cambridge University Majlis aud the newly elected president M. V. Rajagopal told Renter, "At this critical moment m the history of our country, ue should be careful tv pla\ our fart. We support the Congress more. There
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  • 163 2 New Delhi, June Is^jli Viceroy of India, kavi** lai J to persuade the India,, pa,, ies to agree to the Cabinet MwsioS basis tor an interim govern*** may now decide to abandon the party structure and endeavor to form a government ol indivi. duals as widely representative
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  • 155 2 i ondon, June 15. 1 1 I iteful Utter received by Vicero) "8 well trom the Congress Working >>mmittee could complete 1 smash tne British Cabinet iMission and thiow all India into cha writes Harold Guard of tin United f from London. The letter flath turns
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  • 69 2 Gandhi advised against its deliver and advocated a different form the letter, suggestion to Wavell party considerations should be waived m the formation of .m interim government. Gandhi said attention diould be diverted from party considerations and "the best team" available should be selected to be caretakers for
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  • 245 3 Park, June Li.— fhe Big Four Foreign Mini*te,V ouiuil ggmil today m an atmosphere of pessimism for possibU the fed attempt to break the deadlock between fhe RuTiin ...cl lnt Western Powers. ,m m Foreign Secretary, Ernest inved al I membourg Palace .m.
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  • 74 3 LATER. FOUR-POINT AGENDA Paris, June 15. The Foreign Miniss' Council m a three-hour meeting >f great cordiality agreed on a fourpoint agenda m which the Russian foreign Minister, M. V. Molotov, \reed to place the discussion on uistria on it .md, .it the same time, isted on the inclusion of
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  • 75 3 i^.iil^, June 15. The Big Foui ign Ministers resumed tln.ii i.d--g peace-making efforts today the Western Powers looking to M V. Molotov for some hint that sia was ready to compromise. Georges Bidault will preside ovei '•< first session of the renewed e'ontCC which has been m recess
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  • 26 3 Oslo, June 14.— Mr. Devadas 'indhi, Managing I ditOT <>t the Hindustan Times", arrived m Oslo >l-o for discussions on newspnni I|<K, API
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  • 162 3 New York. -Sosriet Russia today is the .r.\d\e of world-wide controversy, both m a political v.d economic sense. However, political events m recent months have overshadowed the battle of economics. The world knows of the Soviet live- Year plans. The rirst began m 1932, the
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  • 46 3 MILITARY AID FOR PHILIPPINES 1 Washington, —'Hie House -md Senate today unanimously pasted a bill providing for military assistance to UK Philippine Republic after leaders had pointed out the "urgent need" itk completing the legislation; before July 4, the day the Republic comes into being- U.P.
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  • 32 3 Washington, The I-.x port -Import bank has earmarked five hundred million dollars as a loan to China, bank president William Martin told the House appiopnations committee tod.IV. U.P.
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  • 47 3 London, June 14.— The Prune Minister of the Punjab, Nawab Malik j Khtzar Hayat Khan Tiwana, was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace today when he was invested with the Knight Com- mander of il.c Si ar oi India.- API
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  • 39 3 1 Copenhagen, June 14.— The Danish Foreign Ministry, it is learned, is considering sending .1 trade delegation to India. Denmark, it is expected, will appoint a commercial attache to India to work with the Danish Consul! General there.- API
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  • 39 3 Grantham, June 14.— The Lincolnshire engineering firm ot Aveling Barford Ltd., Grantham, today received 1 cable of confirmation of the order placed With them by the India Government to,- the supply of £1.000.000 worth of Deisel road rollers.- API
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  • 60 3 Tokyo, June if, NX'oi I'.o mmg. < hiSM C imba.sador to the Uni^d todbj onved here fa j few <>po\er, on his w.i\ u» hina. "lure he will confer with (.ciicra- lissimo Chi X u-shek and other I Government officials. It was under hmk! he
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  • 69 3 Bangkok, June is. —Servants of the TO] household, including the page irho heird the shot winch killed King Ananda a week ago Sunday, were under house arrest today. The arrest was apparentU a routineone m the investigation into the mysterious circumstances surrounding Ananda's death. The new king,
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  • 53 3 Washington President Truman has appointed Paul V. McNutt, Philippine High Commissioner to be the j first United States ambassador to the Philippines.- U.P. Washington, The Senate today unanimously passed a bill authorizing naturalization of Filipinos and also approved a similar bill offering the I same privileges
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  • 178 3 E UROPEANS— ANOTHER IMPEDIMENT As regards long-term tettlemenl proposals, the {'.ongress ii strongly objecting to Europeans participating m the Constituent Assembly elections. Gandhiji maintains that since the British Plan conceds that the future constitution should be decided by the Indians themselves, Europeans who </*« <iI/>ia. ibonld not interfere m the
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  • 126 3 i From Out On v poudtnt) Madras, |un. 14. —A minor political storm blew over the Punjab last week. Ibe ongieM Socialist Parte proposed to hold politu d stud) circle* for workers, but tin (lovunimnt icfused I permission. Thereupon, 1 lie Party shifted to .1 private bouse where
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  • 57 3 Tok\o, June 15. Tlu Japanese Government has appointed Baron Kijuro Shidehara as a perm ment pet sident of the "War Investigation Council" which the preceding Shidehara Cabinet h.id created for the purpose ot investigating the causes for Japan's defeat m the war, explicity for the purpose
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  • 83 3 Sardar Vallabbai l'at.l (o//< dubbed "the iron dii fafor") finally \wayed tht- Committa into the decision that the part\ COUld "i" no circumstances at apt tht principle of representative pante of Hindus aud Moslems. Prior to the final decision to del" \<r the letter to Wavell,
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  • 104 3 New Delhi, |une 15.- The British abinei Mission is understood to be preparing i List -ditch plan seeking to salvage failing hopes of programme for India's independent c. h is learned thai a itatemeni m y be issued toda) on possible formation of an interim Government is long as India's
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  • 157 4 I CONGRESS 1 SYMPATHY New Delhi. June 16. Sympathy with the Indians* stand m South Africa m the passive re-pi-tanre It the Asiatic Land Jenure Hill (which restricts purchase of land by Indians to certain areas) uas expressed m a resolution passed
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  • 100 4 Shanghai, Jum i*. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and the Communist Gen. Chou Fn-lai last night signed a new 'pcaci agreement for the period belli a n the present 15 -day ceau fire and lhe future permanent settlement, acceding i(> Chin, U press reports from Kan king. The iieu
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  • 66 4 {From Our Own Correspondent) V. V. Girl, Madras Labour Minister and former President of the All India Railwaymen\ Federation, bas urged reference of railwaymen*! demands to adjudication. In an interview m Madras yesterday he said that comments of the Standing Finance Committee for Railways were not hopeful. He requested the
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  • 42 4 (Birmingham, June 16. The British Association of Atomic Scientists passed a resolution here yesterday appro ing the United States proposals for the destruction of all atom bombs and the transference of the secrets of their manufacture to an international or- tams.Uior Reuter
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  • 29 4 London, June 16. Moscow Radio, (quoting a Teheran newspaper report, alleged tod.v that Britain had been flying arms into Persian Baluchistan [(near the north-west front lei of India).-" Reuter
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  • 55 4 Pat iv, lune 16. The Big Foreign Ministers yesterda) agreed on the four-point agenda which includes Austin .md German) for thm R snmed session m Parii Until tin Ministers meet tomorrow afternoon the\ will consider privatdj die repot t of their deputies and the draft treitv 1
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  • 118 4 Tlu Hon. General Secretary of the Hindu Association, Singapore, writes:"The Managing Committee oi the Hindu Association, Singapore, have decided to convene a meeting ol representatives trom all sangams lot the purpose of discussing what measures are to be adopted for tcquring a burial ground for Hindus at
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  • 75 4 WELLINGTON KOO FOR THE UNITED STATES ;kmg, June 16. Dr. Wellington X WM Chinese Ambassador t<l iiu I fnited s: ites, ifcphwnatk KMirCeS predicted tOUJ K«m.'s lucccssor >n I oodoa b not iin If Ins been rumoured that I,: Ing chine. Ambassador to the I fii.p.i is returning t<*> China
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