Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1946
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Title Section16 1946-06-18 1 Indian Daily Mail I N<K 109. JI SINGAPORE. TTESDAV. .irXE 18. IM*. i PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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220 1946-06-18 1 Congress Objection To Se lection Of Parsi League Members Engineer Was Prosecutor At INA T lals Nishtar A Defeated Candidate m Uur Own Correspondent) <. .lune 17— The first long to the Viceroy 9 anincemenfl regarding The foron of an Interim GovernI arc not very enthusiastic. ommittecs of the and220 words
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Article150 1946-06-18 1 FRONTIER IS A CONGRESS PROVINCE X IVY/ T Ji 1 V'Aj I urther, since the Frontier Province mcd i vasi Congress majority m to last elect i. ns, its nominee on the itive Council should be a ConThifee namea osnitteM from the Congreat list are Sarat Chandra Bone 1> Zakil150 words
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Article, Illustration113 1946-06-18 1 SCOTLAND YARD SEARCHING FOR NETAJI London, June 16. The change Telegraph, m a dispatch from Calcutta, said to-day that the newspaper "Hindustan Standard 9 had reported that Scotland Yard and Indian Police authorities are maintaining a vigilant watch along the entire India-Burma border m an effort to capture Subhas ChandraU.P. - 113 words
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336 1946-06-18 1 Congress Acceptance Of Viceroy's Statement Likely API Correspondent's View CONGRESS AND LEAGUE WORKING COMMITTEES COMMIE DELIBERATIONS Latest news from New Delhi says that according to the Special Correspondent of the API, the Indian National CongrtM will, despite some points of difference, accept the statement issued by the Viceroy and the336 words
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Article20 1946-06-18 1 Nottingham, June 17.— INDIANS Ut. INNINCB Merchant not out Mankad not out M Extra- (for no irickel20 words
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Article102 1946-06-18 1 Durban, fune 17. —About jo l Opeans last night cut doun and caviled away the tents a! (i ramp which established last Thursday 17 Indians, including \ix women, m proti 1 against tin Asiath land Ten uii Bill. Or. M. Naickrr, Pre ident of tie102 words
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Article143 1946-06-18 1 Johannesburg, June 17.— Declai thai the South African Government is noi doing nearly enough to allevi 11 the deep poverty, malnutrition and disease amongst (he Africans, the I parson Reverend Michael Scoti h announced thai he m ten I. to i fuse to pa, tax,Reuter - 143 words
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189 1946-06-18 2 Acceptance Ot The Plan Is Not Compulsory" New Delhi, June 16.— Mahatma Gandhi, addressing a prayer meeting to-day, referred to the Interim Government Plan, and said that "m the absence of an agreement between the Congress Party and the Muslim League, the British MissionU.P. - 189 words
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99 1946-06-18 2 Madras. The construction of I new Parliament House for Madras on a suitable site is urged m a memorandum to be submitted to the Government of Madras by prominent legislators. The memorandum point! out that the present Chamber m Fort St. George cannot adequately accommodateUPI - 99 words
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Article71 1946-06-18 2 Rangoon, June 16.— Sir Henry Knight, Acting Governor ot Burma, said at his first conference yesterday that the new drive against Burma's "public enemy number one" the dacoit who was terrorising the countryside was proving successful. Forty thousand illegal arms and nearly 1,000,000 rounds ofReuter - 71 words
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209 1946-06-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 11. Vigorous efforts are being made to avert the railway strike. Leaders of all parties have appealed lo the workers not to resort to the e\\ rente step m view of the acute food crisis and the209 words
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Article274 1946-06-18 2 Madras, June 16. I hat retrencnment cannot be the subject of adjudica'ion and that the demands of the Railwaymen'i Federation are m ■>.< of what is necessary to neutra--1 the rise m the cost of living, is the expressed by the Railway v I 1 tned Committee274 words
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Article50 1946-06-18 2 {Ftom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 17. Sir Mirza Ismail, at present Dewan of Jaipur has been appointed Premier of Hyderabad and will take charge m the middle of August. Sir V. T. Krhhnamachari, formerly Baroda Dewan, will succeed Sir Mir/a is J pi Dewan,50 words
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Article68 1946-06-18 2 Madras.— The Government ol Madras decided to lift the ban on tlymg Congress and other party flags on the premises and institutions belonging to Municipalities and local bodies. However, the order of the Government issued to the parties prohibiting incurring of expenditure on the putUPI - 68 words
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Article65 1946-06-18 2 {From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 16. The existence of a tiny hill State with an annual income of Rs. 60 m the Simla Ilills range was revealed by Thak.tr Ratan Singh, member of the Punjab Legil lature. The Ruler who enjoys full ruling powers,65 words
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Article86 1946-06-18 2 {From Out Own Correspondent) .Madras, June 16. The Madras Assembly Speaker has circularised Member? of the Assembly requesting them to intimate at an early date their preference for their language m which they would like to speak on the floor of House. The Speaker takes exception ro Police86 words
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176 1946-06-18 2 NEW YORK PAPERS V E New York, June ie iTL New York Times, .n udZS entitled -Birth PaSg* t Orient" today saw "hope" m h* present confusion both m hJJ and China. aia Discussing the past t. velopments m the Indian question and theU.P. - 176 words
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191 1946-06-18 2 INDIA'S PROBLEM— NOT OVER POPULATION, BUT UNDER PRODUCTION Washington, June 15.— India needed efficient agricultural km industrial plants, said Sti fohn BoydOre, Director General <>\ Food md Agriculture O on 1 broadcast today. India, h.' needed more, export more and -ore then the world trade w< ten .nd there wouldReuter; UP - 191 words
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394 1946-06-18 3 Trusteeship Is Only Another Name For Colonialism Addis Ababa, June If. Emperor Haile Selassie of Abys■.,nia today urged that Eritrea should be given to Abyssinia hen the Big Four Foreign Ministers finally decide M the disposal of former Italian colonies. In a special interviewReuter - 394 words
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Article40 1946-06-18 3 [ohannesburg, June i*. Chief I hiekedi Khamk, ruling Regent of the Bamangwato tribe oi Bechuanaland is ported to be going to Britain i ith ii legal adviser to oppose the incor•nion of South-west Africa into Union of South \fri< <•- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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108 1946-06-18 3 London, June 16. Moscow Radio, commenting today on the Danube question discussed by the last meet- ing of the "Big I our" Foreign Ministers m Paris, said: "Britain's rights on the Danube arc no greater than the rights of any Danube states toReuter - 108 words
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85 1946-06-18 3 Teheran, June 16.—The Persian Cabinet has approved the settlement of the negotiation with the northern "home rule" pro\ince of Azerbaijan, it was announced here today. Observers here consider that Dr. Halamullah Juvid, Ministci of the Interior m the existing "Government" of Azerbaijan, is theReuter - 85 words
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Article143 1946-06-18 3 New York, June 16.— A blow has been struck at the segregation of Negro and white travellers by a ruling given by the United States Supreme Court that segregation on buses engaged m inter-state business is illegal. The ruling was given m a case which cameReuter - 143 words
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Article28 1946-06-18 3 Tokyo, June 17.— General MacArthur's headquarters today ordered the Japanese Government to prepare a physical inventory of all equipment earmarked foi potential reparations. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article21 1946-06-18 3 Tokyo, June 17.— The Japanese War (rimes trials reopened today after I I postponement from the th.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article50 1946-06-18 3 Wellington, June 16.— Lieut. -Gen, Sir Bernard 1 reyberg, V.C., Gov.-Gen. designate of New Zealand, has arrived here aboard the steamship Kusli. In accordance with etiquette he is to remain aboard until tomorrow morning when lie will land three bours before the ceremony ot the swearing lin as Governor-General.* ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article39 1946-06-18 3 I be coloui bar has resulted m the t banning of mcb distinguished ringers .is Meg Anderson— thereby incurring the wrath of Mrs. i law Boothc I ik who has formed i committee "to do something about it, ReuterReuter - 39 words
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83 1946-06-18 3 Baltimore, Maryland, June 16. Sen. Millard Tydings, senate delegate to Philippine Independence ceremonies m Manila on July 4, today called the Independence a "new experiment." "This event will mark the tcrminanon of a new experiment m International relations," he said, "when the world will seeU.P. - 83 words
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55 1946-06-18 3 Moscow, Tune 16. The Soviet press today launched a slashing attack upon Turkey, charging the Furks with persecution and a holesak suppression of Kurdish nationalists and stating "there is reason to believe" that Turkey and Iran have signed a secret agreement to suppress theU.P. - 55 words
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Article67 1946-06-18 3 Paris, Millions of coloured men And women m the French colonial empire will become French cm/ens if .1 ne* constitution now being completed by a 42 -member commission is approved In the 1 rench Government. Abolition of the departmental pre fects, set up l>\ Napoleon. .\ud equalitj of women withU.P. - 67 words
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186 1946-06-18 4 Sungei Siput Estate Labourers Give Ultimatum To Management INCREASED WAGES IBKTTER AMENITIES DEMANDED i to j m the Secretarj of I woeiatio-, rVt*k (S S put B; that the Indian Labourers states bav< given an ultimatum t.. tin i Management dial they are rAce.vg. A.ork \ur,v toda) if their demands186 words
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167 1946-06-18 4 INDIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE MALACCA BRANCH At an informal meeting ol the various Indian Bodies m Malacca, held at No. Fort Road, on Saturday the ist June T940. at 3.30 p.m., the Malacca brand] of the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya lias been organised, by amalgamating the existing local Indian Relief167 words
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201 1946-06-18 4 CONVICTED FOR BEING MEMBERS OF UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY ramil Hindus arere pro duced bei I X.< .Hoffman m the Fourth I l yesterday, and a being members ot an ful assembly. Thm mod trial md their cass srai postponed I 1 m for mention, and the] WC* allowed bad m the201 words
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Article130 1946-06-18 4 Arrangements regarding Indonesias rice offer to India will be finalised with the recent arrival m Singapore from India of Mr. K. L Punjabi, Joint Secretary to the Government ol India, Food Department. During his stay lure. Mr. Punjabi will confer with Lord Killearn md other officials.Reuter - 130 words
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Article31 1946-06-18 4 Jerusalem, fn* 1 Manfcd hfaatgosni v lefi Mcstsns today by IH {o< In.lt i it «IS ofticiillv f ited h laj itnth:Dm i d M hal M> tc» Indl I ReuterReuter - 31 words
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