Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail ii. No. in. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, I*M<;. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 209 1 r< FOUR PREPARED TO COMPROMISE ON TRIESTE QUESTION i'.iris, June 2 2. It is believed in conference quarter^ here id he Bi£ Tour Foreign Ministers are now prepared to accept .promise on the inlernationalisation of Trieste, Adriatic n dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia, which has been
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  • 94 1 Rome, .Tune 22 The Italian Cabinet today issued a resolution which it had passed unanimously calling upon the Bid Four Foreign Ministers, now meeting In Paris, to efrain from framing peace terms Weh the new Italian republic d be unable to accept. Implication of the
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  • 77 1 —HOOVER York. June 23 —Herbert i. former president of the States and no* special food til i tor. told the United Press tew of only one country there Is mass starvation country is China." he said. H ever, he described the present itional food crisis
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  • 95 1 BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT Batavia. June 22.— Inquiries are being made here today into the death of a British soldier who was .shot through the heart late last night near the Batavia palace ol Dr Hubert us van Mook, Ueut-OOV-emor-General of the Netherlands Eaot Endies. There
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  • 535 1 Viceroy Conceding Jinnah's Demands Hardens Congress Attitude Congress to nothing urn was in ended only to make the present troubles soluble by getting Ooi •rnment underway The Congress Working Committee meets tomorrow for what President Maulana A/.ad said was a derisive measure on the acceptance or rejection ot the plan.
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  • 103 1 Durban. June 22.-I>r. O. M Naicker, President of the Vital Indians Congress Party, charged with trespassing on eorporation land "after having received a spe «ial notice from the corporation forbidding such a trespass tn the I'mbilo Road camp) phid.rt ruilty and was ordered by
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  • 54 1 "OPERATION CROSSROADS" TODAY •few York, June 22 A message lr lV atom bomb test flags^p Mount McKinley said the fullness rehearsal of "Operation Cro! xoads 1 dl wing ol the atomic bomb J' 1 postponed Ull Mondas because of worst weather since the ;it(mi neel arrhred at uikim Atoll in
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  • 90 1 Batavia. June 22.— Indian soldiers of the garrison of Christmas Island, 200 miles south ot Java, who are alleged to have murdered their British commanding officer,* Capt. Williams, and four British N.C.0l In their beds shortly before the Japanese landed in 1942, are expected to
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  • 105 1 JULY 15 Pans. June 22.-The "1 j** Foreign Ministers m a secre ses sion today i^ d t0 a r f tote f^e general Euro^anp^ conference, Mr. James Byrnes .United States) maintaining one should be called not latei than '"Even if agreement Isnol reached on all
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  • 287 2 HISTORICAL HINDU MASS MEETING APPEALS TO GOVT. More than 10,000 Hindus gathered at short notice in the ground, of the P e r u m a 1 Temple, Serangoon R^ evening-easily the biggest mass mee ing of Hindu* in the history of Singapore-and unanimously passed four resolution, in connection with
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  • 372 2 No Communal Or Political Motive, Says C.I.D. Inspector Meanwhile, it is appropriate to recall ihat on Saturday in the Singapore Police Court, Inspector A, R. McEwan, of the C.1.D., emphasised there was no communal or politieal motive behind the recent disturbances between > Hindus and Muslims in the Tanjang Pa
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  • 109 2 K brom Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 22.— India, fighting to stave off a famine, heard with a sigh of relief that the Railway strike has been called off. After a three days' session, the General Council of Railwaymen's Federation reached that decision on certain
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  • 170 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 22— The Madras Government is busy considering ways of implementing the election promises. They are preparing legislation for effecting comprehensive amendments to the law governing throwing open the temples to excluded classes. The present law requires a referendum to
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  • 354 2 QUESTION Sri N Raghavan, Vice-Chairman of the Indian Reliel ,m. mittee in Malava, will be leaving Penan* for India todaj In plane He will be accompanied by his family, and he will l„ taking rest and treatment in
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  • 101 2 Azad Hind Day was celebrated throughout Singapore on June 21 when the local Indian public hoisted the Tricolour Indian National Flag in their business premises and houses in memory of the establishment of the "Provisional Government of Azad Hind" by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Indians from all
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  • 218 2 ONE BRITISH EXPORT TO INDIA IS "BAD MANNERS" —SAYS FRANK OWEN London. June 21. Giving uhai he describes as the "balance sheet of the Raj" in an artiele in u, day's Daily Mail, Frank Owen, former editor of the forces news paper SEAC, says: "Today India is filebound and the
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  • 158 2 Undan, June 23.— 1n a bitm* leading article headed •Trmtelv India," the Communist DaHS Worker made this comment >esterdav on Kashmir politics: On« mav well ask what possibility exist for the democratisation ol India so lone: as vast areas arc under the dictatorship of rulers like Sir Hari
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  • 41 2 London. June 22. Prol Bamai Ranjan Ben o] Dacca Unh who is attached to the headquarters at Enfield, near London. 01 War Resisters International reorganise the Indian section this pacificist organisation oi wn \he late Lord Ponsonby was en man API
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  • 221 3  -  CHINESE BISHOP SA^> London, June 22. Since the defeat of the Axis pawers there ia> been disillusionment in China as well a< elsewhere declared he Rt-Kev. T. K. Shen. first Bishop of the all Chinese diocese „f Shensi, when preaching at St. Pauls Cathedral here
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  • 99 3 4 MILLION PAGES OF PROSECUTION EVIDENCE IN TOKYO TRIALS Tokyo, June 22 The major w.ir crimes prosecution is staggering under the job that uould require 4H million pages of reproduction of evidence material, appealed to the Tribunal to revise the rule governing the presentation of documentary evidence, so that prosecutors
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  • 46 3 London. June 22. It is reported that negotiations for improvement In the price paid by the United Kingdom Ministry of Supply for Malayan and Nigerian tin have been concluded, and that, an announcement ot the new prices might be expected shortly. Reuter
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  • 117 3 Jerusalem, June 28. The three remaining British officers held by terrorists in Palestine are expected to be freed today. Captain Read and Flight Lieutenant Russell, the two officers who were released last night looked none the worse for their adventure, when United Press correspondent saw them
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  • 38 3 Nicosia, Cyprus. June 22. field Marshal Lord Montgomery, designate Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who has been touring the Middle Last and also visited India, arrived here by air this afternoon and later left for Greece. Reuter
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  • 308 3 Jerusalem. June 22.— The price of £2,000 has been placed on the head of the Jewish terrorist leader Menahem Begin by the Palestine Government as CI.D. officers carry out an intensive man-hunt for the self-styled "Commander in-Chief' of the Irirun Zvai Leumi
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  • 51 3 Col. Reea Williams, who is a Welshman, said in the House of Commons during the hurma debate, he had a great respect for the English who were good humoured, sincere and honest but they Jacked imaginativi quality of projecting themselves into the minds of other peoples
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  • 152 3 st Paul, Minnesota. June 22.— B. M. Cianey, a lawyer, today issued a manifesto favouring Philippine independenue but warning the Filipinos that the United States can reassert its sovereignty over the Philippines at am time because Congress does not have the legal authority
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  • 87 3 Washington. June 22. -Official sources said today that plans are presently being completed for the purchase of 1.200 to 1.300 pontoon barges by the Siamese Government for use in transporting rice. The barges are being procured through the United States Maritime commission. fc and probably will
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  • 50 3 Balboa. Panama Canal tone. June 22- The huge U.S. •"rcratt carrier Princeton cleared the Pa nama canal today (or the west coast, where It will pick up the j^ •tfSSa Ol the Philippine Government in exile, died in the United States during the war.-
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  • 76 3 New York, June 22. -Sitting tor almost a continuous session the United Nations Economic and Social Council adjourned early today until August 31. Work was slowed down by RusStan opposition to many proposals previously approved by the Council's committee. The Soviet Union was voted down on
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  • 64 3 Rome June 22.- A decree was issued today by the Italian Government abolishing the Senate The Italian Senate or Upper Chamber was created under iheconstitution of 1846 and was retained during Mussolini's Fascist regime it was composed oi eight royal princes and an unspecified number j Of
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  • 237 4 Nanking, lune 23. Chou Kn-la.. duel cnmnuini-l negotiator in Nanking, at WTwM conference heic. WtCWmt& the (•mernmen! planning I programme ol annihilation of the rommiinUN. richer by pendul negotiation ar tone ■i said the Oommunl I uoi agn t to k>vernmenl demands evacuate
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  • 139 4 Moscow. Juni U. The Red Stars international reviewer, If. Vaalliev blamed the United States for the ie civil war, saying -The chiand world opinion considered United States armed help to the Kuomintai the reasons coniting to the development of the :1 war In Chil
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  • 220 4 BRITAIN MAKES REPRESENTATIONS TO EGYPT OVER THE MUFTI < .mo. lune The Mufti al Jerusalem, iia.j Amin el Hnseeiai, baa left with Kins Faroak and members «»i the Egyptian royal eoail lor Alexandria, according to an unconfirmed repori here. The Egyptian Kotla Party head* d by Makram Ed( id which
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  • 293 4 Chou made public a letter to the Generalissimo, containing fourpoint programme for reaching permanent, peace "We will do our utmost for the sak<-- of peace, so long as any ray of hope exists," he declared.' Tne four points are: firstly, Immediate long-term truce in Manchuria and reaffirm
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