Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1946
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Title Section15 1946-06-20 1 Indain Daily Mail IL No. 111. J! MNC.W'OUK. TirntSiMv, NB 0 Mw« m rain h15 words
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112 1946-06-20 1 BASRA AND 1,000 ACRES UNDER WATER Ileheraa, June 19.— The twa i twin rivers, lhe Euphrates md th< Tigris, areriowiag f heir I;. ink'-, have flooded o\«> r 1,000 ■era of agricultural land. i nriudiltg Basra, (Persian Cull Between lo to 70peepk haw perished and thousands are homeless. I AiReuter - 112 words
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108 1946-06-20 1 RUSSIA VETO KILLS SPAIN COMPROMISE I New Wk. June 19.— Russian delegate Andrei Gromyko exerted Russia's veto power (o kill 'he United Nations proposal for action against Franco's regime m Spain, contending that the proposal was too weak. Gronyko'fl action killed thA compromise resolution tailing I for the United NationsU.P. - 108 words
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Article108 1946-06-20 1 I'-^'mh. .tune 19.— Fourteen Persons svire killed and more nan 200 injured m the devastator brief tornado which struck hern Michigan and Ontario Sunday, according to the figures. the deaths occurred on the 1 m side of the border or hospitals reported at gftt persons still on108 words
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Article428 1946-06-20 1 Prestige Authority Of New Government Enhanced (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. June PL The final atagc m the Delhi parle.\s may be reached m the next IS hours. The League President, Mr. Jinnah, saw the Viceroy la I evening and made it clear the League cannot agtee428 words
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Article275 1946-06-20 1 Washington, June 19.— The Hon ot Representative! Banking Committee minorifv report opposed approval of the proposed three billion, KVetl hundred and fifty million dollar British loan ustcrd.iv on the founds that it would extend totalitarian controls over world trade. Signed by four committee members tlnvc275 words
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Article61 1946-06-20 1 rom Ou\ m v orrt pan ft ut Kashmir. June 19. Although m reply (<> Pandit Nehru's lettei the Maharaja of Kashmir v. rote 10 useful purpose will he served )> Nehruji visiting Kashmir low, Nehruji has decided to risil the State Immediately. H *emains to61 words
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Article90 1946-06-20 1 ()>!,,. June 18.— The Oslo ninar) court, Reversing its previous < lecision, has decided chat Mrs. Mai Quisling, the 4 >-\ car-old u-idow of lie Norwegian traitor should be lurid n prison pending her trial on charges if belonging to bei husband's Nazi ►art yReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1946-06-20 1 Sin Fsancisco, June iS. Prince r iw at of Siam arrived here toda) onl 1 1 i p which will take lum to W hing m. New Yort, jnd London. I I*32 words
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Article90 1946-06-20 1 New Delhi. .]unv 19.—It is understood here that the Congress Party has decided to accept the Hritish Cabinet Mission's long-tern and short-term proposals. The Congress Party Committee is expected to pass this afternoon a resolution to this effect bul it is thought that the resolution will express CongressReuter - 90 words
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Article130 1946-06-20 1 There s an interesting story as to why the Viceroj omitted Sarat Bose from the list of m- VI tecs. < It seems th< In dia mem Is con\ :ed at .v I i till alive and Mdii vhere .md art mi .rou RToi ts130 words
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Article156 1946-06-20 2 Katavia. June 18.— A group ef Indian merchants is sending a quantity of cloth as a gift to Indonesia. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. All- India Congress leader, has t Id Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister by cable. It if not known lure whether the cloth willReuter - 156 words
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Article263 1946-06-20 2 FUTURE OF EUROPEAN IN CEYLON Colombo, (By t. »t ure ot I erapiim m umched on by Mr. n. H President oi the ElMOpean ot Ceyioa ia h.s •ddm lh ciation's annual meet m c \i. v I said .r was time that givca to the reoonciliai w r iReuter - 263 words
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87 1946-06-20 2 Congress To Experiment With Interim Government Plan New Delhi June 19.— A re liable mutt i<»id me i n,.~ fJtZglLiZ Confess PWtj Working C~*U~*» deeded to areept the British Inter.m l-;^ J"" experimental basis despite Mahatma Candhis oppo-ition. belied that as I a the Gandhiji lor he long the ItUP - 87 words
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128 1946-06-20 2 MONTY'S VISIT NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICAL CRISIS London, June 18. Field .Martial Lord Montgomery's visit to India is not directly concerned uiih the current political crisis m India, the India Oflice said todaj Officials said that Montgomery's visit was m no way associated uiih a possible failure of theUP - 128 words
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Article66 1946-06-20 2 From Out Own Correspondent) Madras, June 18. The India Government have approved of the resolution submitted by the Railway Finance Committee arising out of the Railwa\ .'lien's demands. The Railway Board hat been instructed tfe contact the I'iilv. avmen's Federation and m iL event oi their agreeing66 words
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Article35 1946-06-20 2 I Nottingham June 18. The cricket match between Nottinghamliire and the Indian Tourists has been abandoned. I imtl scores were Indians first innings 345 for 5 wickets, Nottinghamshire 24 for one wicket. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article252 1946-06-20 2 London. June IH. Parity representation should be among the least important considerations m the Indian situation today, according to Mr. L. S. Amery. former Secretary of State for India m Churchill's coalition Government. Amery said that Lord Wavell had showed wisdom and courage m producing hisUP - 252 words
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195 1946-06-20 2 Wsshington, fune Is.— I h, i'nited states Government weicomt the "persevering .ttorfs" oj Britsin to iiud tome Uii\ of banding ovei the r> ins of the Got erumt >il of India to re present ati vt Indians. Acting Secretary of State Mr. Dean AiheReuter - 195 words
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155 1946-06-20 2 Seattle, Washington, June The traditional bitterness between Britain :ind India dated up it the International Maritime Conference yesterday with a threat by the Indian delegation to quit the conference. The I member di legation from India announced its' intention to ualk out at the endUP - 155 words
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Article37 1946-06-20 2 Bangkok. June 18. Siam rice, the Combined Hice Commission today revealed, already shipped or available tor shipment on June 15 totalled 40.725 tons. It is estimated 50,000 tons of nee will be available ni xt month. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article41 1946-06-20 2 London. Jane 18. The Opposition motion, the aim ot which was to condemn the Government's food production policy, was defeated ai the end of today'i debate m the I louse oi C om mom bj 284 votes to 1 57.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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86 1946-06-20 2 I ondon, June 1 I ii del ate* will b. among thou I from ill parts of the urorld attend- I I ing twentieth summer conference 'ol r he* International Student Service I which begins m Cambridge <•• l«h I 1 md v .11 laReuter - 86 words
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81 1946-06-20 2 Sai I dward Gent, Governor r Malayan Union, visited th« Congrm Medio! Mission Free Dispensan na* Young Men's Indian Vsso itios, Sent 01. on I rida) last. B Dr. c hiti iranjan Desai, Officer, explained to Sir Id* trd a* work done it ;h.s centn81 words
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Article33 1946-06-20 2 IVinuUl, |,ne .S.- I'^ I Governmeni is contemplating !up a seven-nun commission »1 I into the death of Ring Vnandi w* [dol found dead from .1 gunshot I over i n eefc ReuterReuter - 33 words
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433 1946-06-20 3 London, .lone 18. it was only aftar the drought situation Indln was known that large zaps between *uk>plies and retirement* actual^ developed -aid the Minuter of Agriculture, Mr. Tom William*, m the House <>f Commons today when replyy to chargeg lack of foresightReuter - 433 words
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56 1946-06-20 3 Cairo, June 18.- New British proposals for the revised AnglO-Egypt- ;an treaty were discussed tonight by the Egyptian delegation. One of the members. Heykal Pasha, declared himself pleased rhe Egyptian Premier Sidkv Pasha. ud there was no room for pessimism. The delegation is meeting again tomorrowReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1946-06-20 3 London, |une i S.— Westminster Airways, i private cdmpanj carrying oth passengers and freight has been entered ro undertake flights to South, Middle and Far ast. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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93 1946-06-20 3 EX -PRIME MINISTER OF RUMANIA MISSING Buchstt tl, Juni is. The Rumanian Government uas investigating today the reported disappearance of General Nicols Rsdescu, who was I'rim, Minister of Rumania up to Msrch h_ iy4s. Radesi v ha. been missing from his home m Bucharest for two days, lie uas livingUP - 93 words
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Article71 1946-06-20 3 linitn. June 18.— Mr. George ll. ill. Secretary for Colonies, told the House of Commons today it was proposed to introduce income tax m Malaya but detailed plans must await the arrival of a Commissioner of Income Tax. He said he was endeavouring with theReuter - 71 words
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Article41 1946-06-20 3 Mukden, June is.— Tlu Soviets had removed ".in almost unbelievable ..mount of Manchurian machinery during September and November, nearly incapacitating mo« of the Manchurian production, members oi the United States Reparation! Mission rold Mr. Edwin Paulay, chief of the mission. UPUP - 41 words
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100 1946-06-20 3 DEADLOCK IN MANCHURIAN RAILWAY RE-OPENING Nanking, June it Government xwd Communist leaders today reached a near agreement on the w-opening of tin Manchurian railway, but deadlocked 00 the question of redeployment, a reliable lource told the United Press. The sources said, however, thai the negotiations arerc threatened by a completeReuter - 100 words
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Article106 1946-06-20 3 New York. June 18. General MacArthur. General liseiihowcr and President Truman, ire three of the most admired nun m the world, by the people ot the I nited States, according to answers lo 1 Gallup Poll question, "What person living today m any partUP - 106 words
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211 1946-06-20 3 AVERAGE LENGTH OF LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND 68 INDIA ONLY 27 London. June ls.-In the little country of Nt* Zealand the average length of life lfl 68 but to India H is Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Walter Pash, hen. \u<.\ n\_rh\. Speaking at B dinner of theReuter - 211 words
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519 1946-06-20 3 COLD RECEPTION FOR BRITISH AMENDMENT PROPOSAL AT UNO COUNCIL FRANCO SPAIN New York, June Is.— The United Nations Security Council loday hrn. taken the British amendment lo refer the issue of Spain to lhe (ieneral Assembly next September without making an\ recommendations. The British case is that the Tranco regimeReuter - 519 words
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Article332 1946-06-20 4 MAHA Exhibition Again In August The Mala van Exhibition organised annually by W€ Mau an i Horticultural Association— better known gg .M.A.H.A.which ma feature of pre-wm Mai., a will bi revived In Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holiday n<\ this yem It will open on Saturday August A and332 words
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182 1946-06-20 4 Swami Bhaswarananda, President of the local Ramakrishna Mission, has issued the following appeal for donations m aid of the Mission: "The Mission is main t ami. 86 boys and 48 girls m their Homes. These children are orphans or heipless dependants of Tndian labourers. "In182 words
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Article299 1946-06-20 4 JURY ACQUITS CHINESE \aROUND THE COURTS A; the An Bea yesterday, the jury returning a unanimous verdict of nor guilty." Tan Ah Kee. a young Chinese, was a, -quit ted and dlscharged by the Hon. Mr Justice R. Moor, on an amended charge of having dishonestly retained stolen property. The299 words
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113 1946-06-20 4 i torn Our Oil v <»'A pondcnt) Colombo, June 19. —The Indian labourer*' strike m lea and rubber eslales m Kelany Valley m Ceylon has spread It upcounlr\ estates, m Ihe Hat ton area. Ti: itrUten demand constitutional recognition and iv 11 franchise113 words
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113 1946-06-20 4 New York. June 10 The New York Herald Tribune declared m a leader today: "Amid the complexities of the political situation m India, at leas; one fact is clear the British are wholly sincere m j offerhm to grant independence. "The British respondedReuter - 113 words
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Article79 1946-06-20 4 CBT ALLEGED AGAINST TRUCK DRIVER S. Adikulam.a Government rack I driver, alleged to have committed I criminal breach of trust, of 25 cases of cigarettes, worth $15,000. whuh was entrusted to him on May 5 this year at Gotiown No. 4. Siiaiapore Harbour Board, was produced before Mr. R. C.79 words
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54 1946-06-20 4 INDIA PERMITS GREATER INFLOW OF USA PRODUCTS Rush, \en York, Junt 19.—77* Government oj India has decided to volet inflou 0} American products according to Sen York Times Delhi correspondent. Starting immediately, tin applications for the importation of essential An-' rit an goods will bt nun. fat A.I I 1Reuter - 54 words
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Article62 1946-06-20 4 New York, June 19.— Laurence Olivier and his wife Vivien Leigh, the British stage and film stars who were flying across the Atlantic toI day. were unhurt and only a few hours behind .schedule after the Pan-American ciipper In which they fust started the iournev made aReuter - 62 words
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Article89 1946-06-20 4 New Delhi, Juno 19. Air Headquarters. India, announced today that Sir Roderick Carr. Air Officer Commandhm-in-Chief m India, had not confirmed the findings (not yet disclosed! of the court martial of Leading Aircraftman A. W. At t wood who was charged with attempting to incite mutiny atReuter - 89 words
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