Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail \o|. 11. No. 113. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUKI 22, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 636 1 (BY QUI OWN STAFF REPORTER) The setting up oi three different bodies—to organise the machinery lor co-ordination and settlement of policy on the highest level so far as Britain Ls concerned in tnis part of the viorld was announced by the Governor-deneral
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  • 128 1 REVOLT SIMMERING Throughout Congress Influenced Areas London, June 21. The New Delhi Radio said today that the Congress Party leader. Pandit Nehru, who was arrested yesterday for entering Kashmir, has been released. Pandit Nehru, President-de-signate of the Indian National Congress, was arrested when he defied the ban
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  • 183 1 London, June 20.— Capt. Gammans, Conservative, who recently returned from Malaya, asked the Colonial Secretary in the Commons today what reply he had sent to the memorandum of the Junior Civil Services Association of Malayan Union regarding back pay during the Japanese
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  • 20 1 It is learnt Dr. Ram Manohar I.ohia has been released. Yesterday he was arrested by the Portuguese Government at Marmagoa.
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  • 80 1 Cairo, June 20. Ismail Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minister, tonight issued a communique in which he said "Egypt is honour bound to give protection to the Mufti. "Everyone knows that Egypt is at present traversing a particularly delicate period in her political life and it
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  • 233 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June 21 Maulana Azad has sent a telegram to Nehru asking him to return to New Delhi by tomorrow. The telegram was sent to the Maharaja of Kashmir who im mediately got it dispatched io Nehru through a special
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  • 246 1 New Delhi, June 21.— With Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Pre-sident-elect of the Indian Congress Party, under "arrest" at Domel in Kashmir, and the Moslem and Congress difference over the representation in the proposed interim Government unresolved, both Congress and the Moslem Working Committee* have
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  • 218 1 Peiping, June 21.— The communists* advance on Tsinan progressed five miles yesterday, according to reports reaching here from the beseiged capital. Determined to hold Tsinan and Tsingtao, the Government 54th army was being rushed to Tsingtao to strengthen the defenders there The Nationalists have two armies
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  • 36 1 New Delhi, June 20.— The countrywide railway strike scheduled to begin at midnight on June 27 has been called off The decision was taken follow ing assurances by the railwa> authorities Reuter
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  • 31 1 Sydney, June 20.— Australia is having one of the hardest winters on record, with parts of New South Wales and the Victoria Alps swepi by snow blizzards.
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  • 901 2 Full Details Of Events Leading To Arrest: Communists Behind Kashmir Incident? {From Our Own Correspondent) \ew l>elhi June JO.— The Indian Congress Working Committee which ha* been considering the British Cabinet Mission's India plan adjourned today indefinitely and will not meet until Pandit \ohru arretted
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  • 133 2 New Delhi, June 20.— The Allin J ia Congress Party has not yet reached a deciuon on Waiell's plan for an Interim Government and Mahatma Gandhi remains unreconciled to the Congress Party's acceptance of certain of the Viceroy. proposals The Congress President* Maulana Azad, conferred with
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  • 407 2 Indian Scientists Can Progress Only With A National Government 1 London, June 20.— Indian scientists expect the new Indian National Government will give scientific and industrial development the support which it urgently needs. Sir Shanti Bhattnagar, leader of the Indian delegation, made this statement to the Empire Scientific Conference at
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  • 335 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, June tfl Addressing his prayer cong regation at Bhangi Colon> i. New Delhi yesterdav evening, Mahatma Gandhi deprecated wfcal he called 'wild press canards' that had recently appeared on what was supposed to be happening in the
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  • 85 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. June 20.— Contrarv to expectations, the Congress Working Committee did not arrive at a decision regarding the Viceroy's plan for the formation of an Interim C Government. Gandhiji is stated to find it very difficult to recommend acceptance without
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  • 19 2 OafiT'Sii. Jure Foreign G^f Ni^ kes^ an toda y confirmed of Ri,m Q a Ra <*escu's (ex-Premier zerland.^ UP
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  • 223 2 "Indian Politicians" Parleys Making English Impatient"! London, June 20. The pati ence of the people in England \s being tried by the irritating de lays caused by Indian politicianin reaching a settlement in Indiu the leading Conservative Part? .spokesman told Reuter toda> when discussing the possible return of the British
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  • 44 2 London, June 19.— Clothing W won for the next period beginning 2??o S i, S2 b increased from in vt?J aapons vas announced ThiTh °K Use 01 Commons today nraSmS een P°ssible by the ini Reuter the home market.
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  • 208 3 Soviet Building Up Navy Merchant Become Major World Maritime Powe r Wellington, June 20 It Has learned from hi^h official muttn today that the Soviet Lnion is combining its political gmTf for warm water outlets to the sea with an intensive campaign to build up it* navy and merchant marine
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  • 406 3 Manchester, June 19.— The Manchester Guardian, in a leading article "The New Asia," said today: The French and Dutch, in their dealings with Indochina and Indonesia, as the British in their dealings with Malaya and Burma, have o adapt themselves to the new situation and meet the
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  • 125 3 .ichester, June 19.— S. David Malaipcruman, an Indian Christian who has recently arrived in England from India, in a letter to Manor Guardian Uxlay says: "1 an assert with confidence that so as the Indian Christian community in India is concerned, they nave no
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  • 81 3 Prague, June 19.- M. Eduard es. who has been re-elected President of Czechoslovakia, re■urned to Prague in May last year Ith his government after the liberation of Czechoslovakia. Since the collapse of France in 1940, he had headed the provisional Czech Government established in
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  • 71 3 onion, funt 1 9. Lord Arun the* the only Indian peer, told 'iter last night: "I hope the Vkei will agree to the Congress proel to include Sarat Chandra Bosi the interim government. be abst net of a lit ngali Hindu r of Indian
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  • 41 3 n, June "We are honestly ning to starve here in the J'uhr," Renner, the Communist r of Essen, stated in an interhere. Qg spent six years in Nazi itration camps, Renner what he is talking about. Reuter
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  • 144 3 Washington. June 19.— Some high Government officials are said to believe that Russia will turn down the third bid to join in the organized light against world hunger and sources close to the Combined British. American and Canadian Food Boards said the prevailing
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  • 118 3 Marine: Wants To SOUTH-EAST ASIA DEFENCE COMMITTEE South -East Asia Defence Committee has been set up in Singapore, consisting of the Gov-ernor-General (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) as chairman, the Special Commissioner (Lord Kiliearn), and the Acting Supreme Allied Commander (Ueut-Ge-neral Sir Montagu Stopford). It will keep under constant review the defenee
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  • 171 3 WAR DAMAGE COMPENSATION IN MALAYA COMMONS QUESTIONS London, June 19.— answering a question in the House of Commons today about war damage compensation in Malaya Mr. George Hall Colonial Secretary, said: "The secretary of the claims commission will be leaving by air early in July to establish the necessary organisation
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  • 151 3 Capetown, June 19. In a grave review of international affairs, Field Marshal Jan Smuts told the South African Assembly today that a halt must be called in the march to disaster. "It can only be done by making peace." he said, adding that if
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  • 79 3 The Post Office regrets to announce that a mail containing air mail correspondence despatched from Singapore to Swatow on the 22nd February, 1946, was lost when the motor vessel conveying the mail from Hong Kong to destination was wrecked at Hak Sha Wan near Macao. Ordinary and
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  • 94 3 Batavia, June 19.— Java may have to import sugar in 1948 when present stocks become exhausted according to the Republican daily "Mcrdeka." Production for the present year Is estimated at only 20.000 tons. The paper adds that at the beginning of the Japanese occupation
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  • 323 3 Washington, June 20—The United States, Great BnUin. France and the Netherlands today agreed to ran* the price of natural rubber purchases in Far East from 2?' i cents per pound during the last six months of 194b, it announced here. M
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  • 299 3 New York, June 19.— Russia today formally proposed that the United States destroy its atomic bomb stockpiles and cease from further production of the weapon within 90 days after international ratification of a treaty which would outlaw atomic warfare. Russian Delegate .uidrei Gromyko placed
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  • 30 3 Rome, June 19 Thirteen people were killed and 52 injured wh( Romi bound passenger tram c.^llid- with a stationary goods train according to Ansa, the Italian news agency, today.— Reuter
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  • 242 3 Itatavia, June 19. The pro duction of native rubber in the western division of Borneo has shown a steady increase since February of this year, according to a survey of the NEI rubber position by the Batavia daily "Het Dagblad." It is expected that before
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  • 523 4 Headquarters, Air Command, South Kast Asia, Friday: Circling sieve »n American Merchant Navy vessel where a member of ihe i rew was lying seriously ill. an R.A.F. Medical fKAcer in fix ing-hoat. speaking at intervals by \V T. to the ship captain
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  • 92 4 EMIGRANTS AND RATION CARDS Emigrant who have had their ration cards cancelled on receipt »f iat ticket and are still tlni passages, mas apply to 1 Rat onins Officer, Rationing Maxwell Road, Bingapore, for porary ration cards. ihe public ol Bingapore Colony •r' Informed that all persons drawing Illegal ration.,
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  • 95 4 For having 'aken away a girl below the agC Of 16 from her lawful guardianship, two Indians appeared in the Police Court before Mr. R C. Hoffman yesterday. The two Indians, P. Pachemuthu I and M Kurusamy, it is alleged took tja^ay one girl, Sclaminah, from her
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  • 305 4 WIDOWS ALLEGATIONS I AGAINST JAP REGIME POLICEMEN The story oi how her husband went to woik one day anu never returned noine again was toru o> Kin lecK Kee ul trie preiunniar^ inquiry in me Sevenui roiice Court yeateruuy into ten.ative cnarges 01 causing nurt against riusseui
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  • 70 4 The Indian National Congress Medical Mission will be visiting Klang on Wednesdays and Saturdays and give free treatment to the poor of all Nationalities. All wanting treatment are requested ;o call at the Indian Union premises, IG-B, Batu Tiga Road, Klang on Wednesdays and Saturdays
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  • 156 4 Pao Shing Lau, a Shanghai seaman, was fined $250 and bound over for six months by Mr. R. C. Hoffman in the P'ourth Police Court yesterday for having caused hurt to one oi his colleagues with a knife while on board their ship S.S. Bentong. Wong Wei
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  • 322 4 Central Indian Body Formed For Penang And Province Wellesley With a >iew to co ordinating the activities of all Indian bodies in Penang and I^rovince Weliesley, two meetings were held in Penang thU month. At the first meeting a committee of live persons was elected to settle all the preliminaries
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  • 84 4 Singapore, June 21.— Reports from Bangkok <not carried by Reuter) of the shipment of 37,600 tons of rice destined to Singapore, the N.E.I. and Hongkong were described by an official of Lord Killearn's stafTthis morning as "misleading." Of the total shipment, he said, about 11,000
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  • 66 4 New York, June 20.— The United States Government has invited Dr. Trygve Lie as Secretary-General of the UNO to be present at the atom bomb tests at Bikini uoll in midPacific, it was announced today. The invitation said: "This undertaking is not a combined
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  • 124 4 "Please give ny mentis to the prisoner in ceil .No b were the last woras spoKen oy uap^ain uneyo AiasaKaru, Oeiore nc waa lea. snrouaed neao to loot ui wnue. to uie gallows m ihe quadrangle ol Kangoon central Jail yesteiaay moinnig. Uneyo Masakaru
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