Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mails |v 1.. No. 110. SINGAPORE, frmtSDAX, JUKI 19, i<u^ PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 251 1 Interim Govt. To Be Foisted On India At The Point Of The British Bayonet f Montgomery s Sudden Arrival .cads To Serious Speculation WAVELI/S OFFER CHARACTERISED AS AN INVITATION TO BECOME QUISLINGS" on, Jane 17.— The India crisis heightened tod..v with ation of a change 111 the unbending behaviour of
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  • 83 1 Delhi, June 17.— Field Marsh til i iAt;:ur<\ Montgomery arrived tlly up fhe sa ne hi 1 India today as Hindu aud I rs hotly debated th ttous question of tt a pting British plan for s 14-man government. art from th I bordet to "acquaint himself
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  • 34 1 June 18. Prime Minister |ci Attlee will leave England A> for his v i 1 1. to Australia Zealand if Parliament iry LX liit-,, it is stated today. m i* iv iboui five aro
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  • 42 1 CRICKEI LATEST SCORES Luttui wanton m the cricket matclbetween Indians and Nottingham .-.r. India Ul inninfi d«* elared 145 tut Nottingham tir>t inninfa; Keeten run out It; Harria no. ant 6; Henae not out 4. Extraa t. fetal one ticket 21. Reuter
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  • 585 1 All-Round Dissatisfaction Expressed: Congress League Still Considering The Plan AZAD wants GOVT. OF H> MEMBERS: JINNAH MAM Till. NUMBER OF PORTFOLIOS {irum Our Qu n Correspondent) Madras, June 1^ Though both the Congress and the Muslim Executives held prolonged discussions yesterday and this mom ing. neither party has as yet
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  • 343 1 Congress Sources Reveal Gandhiji's Opposition To Interim Government Plan New Delhi, June 17. Indian Congress sources said today thai Mahatma (iandhi had expressed Opposition to the new Interim (Government plan offered by Viceroy Lord Wavell. Gandhiji reportedly .joined the Congress members In their resentment over two erf the 14 named
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  • 182 2 Indian Nationalist Press Denounces Wavell's "Plot" LITTLE CHANCE OF CONGRESS ACCEPTING "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" PLAN London, June 17— Lord Wavell's "take it or leave it plan for an Interim Indian Government stood a remote chance or acceptance, according to responsible Confess qiyrters here today Stronger sentiments were expressed
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  • 224 2 r.Vew Delhi, June ij. The first Indian press comment on the new British proposal for an interim Indian government came from Bombay. The 'Times of India" said: "The peri Isonnel now official proposed tor the interim executive council is general rather than particular. To
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  • 69 2 EXCLUSION OF NATION AUST MUSLIMS DEPLORED Law J on, June I J, Mr. C f you'd ry Akbar Khan, President of tht Induxn Worker? AttoeisHou of London, toda\ sent a cable to Pandit fauaharlal Nehru stating that Indian nationalist Muslims "deplore tht Viceroy's latest i flints to form an interim
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  • 66 2 c^oiomDo, June 17. Mr. M. ;>. Aney, Indian Government representative, personally appealed to Mahatma Gandhi and Mr. Jinnafo to accept Viceroy Wavell 1 plan for an Indian interim government. In cahles sent to them today, Mr. Aney urges them to advise the fourteen Indian leaden to accept
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  • 83 2 London, June 17. lne minna Legislature LiH, the legislation to allow for adult suffrage m Burma, is to come before the House ot Commons on Friday. The measure is not thought likely to raise controversial issues is Conservative opposition is at one with the Labour Government
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  • 88 2 Bombay, June 17.— The British Cabinet Mission announcement has been generally well received m the Indian press, although, while still 1 waiting the official reaction of Congress and Muslim league, most papers display caution. The "Hindustan Times" of Delhi pro-Congress paper says: "There is
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  • 275 2 London, June 16- Regret that the Hritish Government have been forced to invite their own nominees for the interim Indian Government instead of those nominations being made Iby major Indian parties was expressed here today when the I Viceroy's statement became known. Surat Alley, spokesman
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  • 84 2 London, June 17. Indians today were restless .md had no patience with achieving independence by instilments said Mr s. Sadanan, editor of the "Tree Press Journal" and Indian delegate to the Imperial Press Conference at 1 meeting at Swaraj House. London, list night. He smo the im^cs
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  • 31 2 Wellington, June 17. Lieut.-Gen. St Bernard Freyberg, V.C., was today orn m is the Governor-General ot New Zealand by the Chief Justice Sir Mich.ul Myers outside Parliament House here. 1 Reuter
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  • 134 2 CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE DRAFTED HINDUSTANI :AN PHI J I SAY.. I (From 0»r O*,, r Madras. Un A number of mt X discussed by Mahain.. latest issue of the "l!., article, Gandhiji urges that LS future constitution shoul m Indian language tssd that language can only be because crores of
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  • 56 2 HINDU MAHA SABHA CONGRATULATES SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS (From Our Ou n Corn lent) Madras, \w.^ congratulating tiu South Vfriol Indians on united and courage ta they have taken m .'..a m vindication of thei ifll dignity and honour, ...n them of its wholeheart m and support, was adopted I Hindu
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  • 108 2 IMPORT CONTROLS IN CEYLON TO BE ABOLISHED Colombo June v n Pj controls m Ceylon shortly. The Board oi < recent meeting, dc. import control igainsi the Director of Co dustries who advocated < existence of control period to consei wt I time-accumulated purchj and to provide the local industries.
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  • 23 2 fauria, I British war WA I Lieut.-Gen. Montagiu S 1 mander-in-Chiei. All. I South-East Asia m I British church m Bi I Reuter
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  • 294 3 VICEROYS PLAN PRAISED SKY-HIGH: US REJECTION WILL RETARD THE COUNTRY'S PROGRESS, THEY SAY London, June 17. Tht- Viceroy's action m inviting ll prominent Indian leaders to form a provisional government is welcomed m London where, says Reuter's political correspondent, both
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  • 82 3 "A BOLD FINAL MOVE" New lfaffc, June 17. New YorJr lerald Tribune today described the iew British proposal tO foCM a four .en nun pro\isiona! government m ndia a.s a bold md tin i mow." It ulded: "Hearers II Gandhis tuning pi avers on Sun da;, the
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  • 137 3 New York, |unc it.- Nan Jfoet Times sdy. m I le.ulei today: "If further proof wen needed '•> demonstrate the honest, oi the British offer of independence to India it has been supplied by the action ol the Viceroy. The enemies of the Rrirish Empire have
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  • 79 3 BERNARD SHAW ON FUTURE INDO-BRITISH RELATIONS London, June 16.— Both the British .md Indian peoples have 1 long v.-JV !to go before they will be free and leisured enough to concern themselves with one another. Mr. George Bernard Shaw mad this typical reply when he was asked I m afl
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  • 71 3 Prestwick, Scotland, fune 17.— The West Indian merchant, Lode' ijked Gerbarts, irrived at Prestwicl 11 sort today on his ..v.i. t<» Amsterdam 0 join other Netherlands Vest Indie -epresentativc who are peti Oiicoi W ilhelnnn.i foi home rule the Netherlands Vest Indie Gerharti comes
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  • 131 3 London, June 17. Mr. L. S. Amery, former Secretary lor huh:. m an interview with Reuter today said: "Once again lord Wavell with ihe support of the Cabinet Mission has made a sincere effort to bridge the very narrow gap separating the Indian parties
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  • 39 3 London, |une 17.— Thi Brii Minister ot Food, Mr. |ohn Strache) after attending a abinet 1 lcf J by .or this evening fot < uiada md rhe United States. H. ntend« to be i- i boo i ten days.- Reuter
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  • 279 3 London, June 17.— A1l leading provincial daily newspapers today splash the Viceroy's announcement that invitations were being sent to 11 representative Indian leaders to serve m the provisional Government and most of them carry lengthy editorials on the latest development. The Conservative "Yorkshire Post" editorial
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  • 81 3 Vhe onl) Indian pea. Lord !»nna, k, interview with Router's represent itive, described lord Wavell s proposal to, tl:. Provisional Governmeni as A ver) good arrangement. l„rd Sinha added: "Our leaders voa \4 iv arell advised to iccept it lor t H constitutional advancement of the
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  • 188 3 I Leeds. June \K The interin government which may be form ed m India would he eonstitu tionally m order were it to de mand a start being made witl the withdrawal of British troops says a military correspondent of the Yorkshire Post commenting on the
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  • 164 3 London, June 17. Commenting on the Viceroy's interim government Independent "Glasgow Herald" >ays the refusal of the Congress Committee to accept Governments offer "has been met by one more proposal which, if it does nothing else, must surely convince Indian leaders of all parties
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  • 130 3 I dinl urj h, lone 18. A hop« thai the 14 Indian leaders united by the Viceroy to form the Interim Government will accept office is I |>! Scotsman," an l! rhiiv newspaper. 'It any of the Indians on th ent hst decline to
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  • 87 4 [Ti >u v Correspondent) Madras, June 18. A message fror Durban says tint ihirtv Luropean 'aided and pulled down Mntl pitches b) Indian voliu ti the Pa^su, Kcsistance U ml inside the re served MM and carried them away Indians did not ooct resistanoi i
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  • 92 4 (lmm Ow On Cutrttfomeni) Madras, June is.— The Go* .ladus has received a let* cany instructing lum m peocecd th the elections nece>sar\ lor the natitucni Uscwhly. nil M. \ssemblv *.tl elect 4^ representatives 4 s General and 4 Muslims h\ the Dtthod „t::onai
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  • 82 4 SUDAN DETERMINED TO BE FREE Khartoum, June 17. Tht mm nese "Unma" Part v. which stands for Sudanese independence m illisnce with Britain, has cabled to tht Arab I eague protesting against it< recent decision supporting Egypt's claim tor unit) oi I the Nile Valley. This decision, cabled 1 the
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  • 164 4 DE FACTO RECOGNITION OF INDONESIAN REPUBLIC DEMANDED Batavia, lune i lhe Indonesian I I counter-proposal m the Dutch I ernment's pTOCOCaI offering i "I fl recognition of Java was only handed I to Lieut. Goi General Hubertus I I Mook Bl 4 p.m. today through Bi tish intermediary Ii i
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  • 29 4 Teh |une 17. Liv Shah »f Persia received Doctor Salamullah Javid tv iff noon on bis ippi ment m the post oi t loveri* Gen lil oi Azerbaijan^ Reuter
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