Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail \u\. 11. No. 116. |i SINGAPORE, VTEDNESDAY, JUNE l'<;. l*4J PRICK 10 CENTS-
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  • 478 1 European Padre Arrested With Indian Passive Resisters In Durban Thousands Of Indians Defy City Council Order w Durban, June -">. Ninety- nine Indian- and one European v\ere arretted here last night lor refusing to obey an order to leave the "registers camp." They had encamped on corporationowned land as a
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  • 199 1 Surprise Byrnes-Molotov Conference Paris, June 24. American Secretary Of Btate James Byrnes and Russian Foreign Minister Molotov had a surprise one-hour conference today and diplomatic sources believed Molotov might have received fresh instructions from Moscow on the future of Trieste, which is one Of the Big Fours toughest prbbh ms
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  • 231 1 New Delhi. June .\V- The ton ress Part) Worhlag Cenunlttee ha* accepted the British Government's longrrange plan t<»r a constituent MMnU) Montana Asad, President of the Congress Party, told the Pres,, that the decision < aim* after an e.itlv morning session which was attend ed h>
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  • 90 1 Toky< June 25. Former For< j T i ist4 r Yosake Matsuoka, who U a defendant In (he war crim< Is not expected to live through th< summer, according kohls Anierl i defer e attorney, who .1 II Mat suoka regularly at the Tokyo [m
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  • 54 1 CRICKET: ENGLAND WINS BY 10 WKTS. Renter repent- England won b> 10 wickets. Indians scored 27.. their icniofl venture and England obtained the necessar) runs withoal the loss of i w'u k> t. R an i Lond an June 25 R Mi laya's of British, Fr< rub- tO 'lit- I
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  • 246 1 Preparing "Queen Elizabeth" For Passenger Service London, June 24. An annv 15.000 men and women has movet Into a holiday camp five miles fron the English south coast port Southampton. They are the vanguard of "operation restoration" t( prepare the world's mightiest linei the 85.000-. on Queen Elizabeth fo. her
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  • 89 1 Sir Horace Seymour, retirii An bassador irom Nanking, arrii d In Bingapore yt s i rda; al en oon aboard ii.m.s. Ansoi »n fay home to the United K Lady Seymour Is expei ted i arrive here by 'p.. wr. Sir Horace and Lady will stay
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  • 32 1 KING LEOPOLD TO ABDICATE? Brussels, .fane 24*— Usually well-informed circles today reported thai King Leopold n may return to Belgium soon and abdicate In f ivour ol hi- son Prince Baodoln. UP
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  • 388 2 India Government Preparing Detailed Case Against South Africa For The UNO London, June 24- Within th of India will prepare its a Government regarding the treat m and submit a detailed memoram (Dr. Ibrygve Lie) of the United I Ramaswamj Mudaliar, Chairman Committee of the
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  • 55 2 New Delhi, June 24.— Maj. John o'Manney, Stewart Donald. British Political Agent in South Waziristan, on the Indian north-west frontier, was kidnapped two days ago by tribesmen, it was disclosed today. Enquiries showed that Maj. Donald had been located and was being well- treated. Efforts to recover
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  • 43 2 Durban, June 24. -Thirty-two persons appeared In the Magisi rate's Court here today on charges ol unlawfully trespassing on a vacant plot of corporation-owned land. On application by the Public Prosecutor the cases were adjourn- to July 1.- Reuter
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  • 227 2 London. June 24.— Reginald Sorensen, Labour, and Member of the Parliamentary Commit lee of the India League, asked in the House of Commons today what were the latest estimates of the number of Indians in Burma, Malaya, Ceylon, South Africa and other parts of the British Commonwealth
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  • 95 2 Bombay, June 24.— A strike of 2,000 Royal Navy trucks drivers broke out in Bombay today as a part of the unrest that seized India in face of rumours that the Congress Party had turned down the British proposals for an interim government. The
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  • 56 2 New Delhi. June 24. The first factory In the world to produce canned buffalo milk is a military dairy farm in Lahore. The manufacturing process was devised by the farm's own research staff. Before the war, the army imported milk to meet Its needs but the plant
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  • 288 2 London, June 24. Whether the Indian Qovernment had been approached for financial assistance in the rehabilitation of Burma, "in view of the fact that the sacrifice Df Burma saved India from devastation," was the question put by Capt. Gammans, Conservative, to the Under
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  • 219 2 China India Incomes Could Be Doubled By Slight Shift New York, June 25.— The National Bureau of Economic Research yesterday published a survey showing that the TtJ per-capita incomes of China and India could be doubled by shift ing no more than 15 per cent, of their labour force from
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  • 198 2 Question Of Interim Govt. To Be Discussed From The Start? New Delhi. June 24*— Noa talks today between Indian leaders and members of the British Cabinet Mission are believed to have pointed the \\n\ to salvaging a good part nrfcmi looked like being a certain wreck of the Cabinet Mission'*
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  • 155 2 i From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, June 24-— P*"* 1 Nehru, in a chat with Pressmen yesterday, said he >\as not in jured either by the police or the military during his vfsil to Kashmir. He had no complaint against the police or
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  • 287 3 Ncu York. June The NO Security (ouncil toda> rejected Poland's proposal that the i ouncil should direct member^ t the United Nations to break plomatic relations with Spain. he Soviet deletfat»\ |f, Andrei i.romyko. >upported (he proal. The Polish delegate, Dr. Oscar ige, in
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  • 177 3 Bata\ia. June 24. Japanese deserters believed to be roaming West Java with bands of Indonesian irregulars rpay short lv find themselves the objects of a •'shoot at sight" order from Allied Headquarters. Copies of an order from 'Ala j. Gen. EtsuoAfaduchi, Acting Commander-in-Chief
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  • 44 3 red 3a shot dunr. den about 2.00U uncmj. municipal headqua.-"* n the main square ol Teheran. The i r vd who id -mashed th windows >f Municipalit: and I when e rei arrived and M wards the Worki Union Club Reuter
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  • 76 3 Batavia, June 24 rwo Indian soldiers were kill :i In ambushe when four companies ol British troops turning from occupyl an Ind >nesiun concentration .nr.p In Sumatra last Wednesday, Dutch sources reported today. The ;ro ps n le k »d 53 women and
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  • 350 3 Letter Te The Editor I have been oh a o visit to Johore Bahru, Kluang and Singapore to attend to matters connected with the Indian Relief Committee in Malaya. While In Singapore some members of the Indian public discussed the Tanjong Pagar disturbances with me ..nd sought my
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  • 281 3 hi BORAH ÜBADH BAYS— London. June 21. India, in the opinion of man\. ffM on the verge of a revolution before the Hritish Cabinet Mission arrived. Mid Mr. P. J. (.rifliths. leader of the Kuropean .roup in the India
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  • 205 3 New Delhi, June 24. The Indian Congress party today formally notified Viceroy Wavell that it had rejected the interim government plan and sources conmeted with the party, told the United Press the plan probably will he scrapped altogether. It was understood that the British
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  • 188 4 UMM n»' THE j '>il(l> A I Ihe conclusion o| the preliminary iii« nir\ m the SevenUi Police Cowl yeftevday, Hussein Heage ff, o. l. Cm i ilhn md Suppiah »cic committed h, gland Iheir trial al the next p 1944
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  • 100 4 Sgi Ishimura Qonhiro, a Japs i offlc ii attached to the v.m.c.a. Kempeitai, was sentenced to four years' r.i. by Lt.-Col. H R Smllh, who m 8 assisted by MajSahai and Ca I T. A. Khan, in th< Third War Cranes Court yesterday. TTie accused was alleged
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  • 130 4 ANOTHER ECHO OF THE "DOUBLE TENTH" Sgt. Okayama shukoji, anothei local Kempeitai man and one ot the accused in the "Double Tenth' ease, who was not available at the rial of that ease, was yesterday produced before Lt.-Coi. H. R. Smith in the Third War Crimes Court. He was charged
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  • 48 4 Aiaiuippaii anas uurusamy was produced In the Fourth Police Court yesterda; with having committed the murder of P. Kandiah at R.A.F.. Seletar. with a dangerous weapon. namely a knife The charge was explained to the accused and the case was postponed to July 2 for mention.
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  • 163 4 The following will represent the Indian Association against R.n.F. Tengah on Sunday, 30th June, at Tengah at :0.30 a.m. Wazir Singh, p. k. Bhaskaran. Solekhan Singh, Hussein Shah. Ibrahim Isa. Choor Singh. Dharma Raj, Pereira. Mewa Singh, D. K. Samy. Kevan Mallal. Abbasbhov. Iqbal Singh and Mathevy-s
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  • 409 4 —(JEN. MESSERVY Last nitfht at p.m. LL-Qen. Sir I rank \V. Messerw. K.H.K., C.8.. D.5.0.. spoke on the radio from Kuala Lumpur. Ihe occasion marked the opening 0 f a series of broadcasts in th«. torm of plays telling the story
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  • 180 4 The (.o\ eminent of Singapore [hag given careful consideration I to the problem of textile distribulion within the Colon) and has decided that MJ WtmwWMt of Individual rationing i- Imprncti cable due to the uncertainty and slowness with which shipmentare coming forward, states a Press
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