Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1946
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Title Section15 1946-06-29 1 Indian Daily Mail 11. No. 119. .m-m_*___mmmmmmmmmmm_m__________________________-__ s\THU)\> mm n> m I PRICE HI (KM-15 words
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787 1946-06-29 1 JINNAH SOLELY TO BLAME FOR MISSION SCRAPPING INTERIM PROPOSAL K WEEKLY INDIAN SEWS Koi v mm {From Om Own i map </./ Mi New IMhi, June L'v Political parleys uhich have »>• en lißg on tor the hist three months hctueen the Cabinet mmmM nd the iceroy on one side787 words
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91 1946-06-29 1 WAVELL'S CARETAKER GOVT. TO FUNCTION FROM JULY 4 New Delhi. June 81.—Reliable sources said yesterday that India's caretaker Government will begin function- I ing on July 1 and the resignation of the present Executive (ouncil would be accepted effective on the afternoon of Julv 8. ieerov lord Wavell is reportUP - 91 words
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146 1946-06-29 1 London. June 27.— The Flnandal Times" Political Correspondent writes:— ll is under (stood that one main reason for not rmiminm the price of mmmam*.mm rubber above II pence was Ihe desire to avoid the risk OS inflation in .Malaya. It was fellReuter - 146 words
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521 1946-06-29 1 Preparations For Chinese Civil War Well Advanced NATIONALIST GENERALS AND OFFICIALS "INSPIRED BV NAZI ADVISERS" Shanghai, June 2s. Reliable observers have told the Tinted I'ress thai an ultra-reactionary elique of Nationalist generals and officials assisted In German Nazi advisers are making preparation for a finishUP - 521 words
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Article36 1946-06-29 1 i,,i.t.via, June fi.~ iiw muuiu .Man Republican "premier, Butan Sjahrir yesterday conveyed iu.> sincerest congratulations on behalf ol the Indonesians to the people of the Philippines "on the moment ens occasion of their nidepen denct UPUP - 36 words
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226 1946-06-29 1 France Won't Sign Armistice With Siam Unless Parii June 'IK.— l ranee will not sign an armistice ending the technical state of war with Siam unless ihe Indo-China States of Laos and Cambodia are returned. a spokesman for Admiral Thiern Oargenlieu. High Commissioner for Indo-China. said last night. "Our newUP - 226 words
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Article37 1946-06-29 1 Renter reports that Northamp ton scored ME in replv Jo the Indian's first Inning* scot, of Tiniins top-scon-d wltfc Ifl Manaad bagged ii\« srlckets Ml N runs On account of tune, a draa seems piolialde37 words
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Article182 1946-06-29 1 New Delhi. June !X The Vice rov laird Wavell, was yesterda> niakiiiß his list of ministers of the "caretaker" government for India and the new govcrnmrnt maj be announced next Tuescla The Congress and the Moslem League have both greeted, with Varying degrees of disfavour, the idea ofReuter; UP - 182 words
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645 1946-06-29 1 Bread Flour Rationing In Britain To Start July 21 London, June 27. llread and Flour rationing in Britain will start on July 21. Announcing the Government decision in the House of Commons today the Food Minister, Mr. .John Strachey, said measured in OlinCes of bread per day the ration wouldReuter - 645 words
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Advertisement20 1946-06-29 1 Subscription Rates For INDIAN DAILY MAIL" Local Foreign By Post Mt >.VIHI V < Qt ARM kl V HALF-YEARLY ANNUALLY j>.oa20 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1946-06-29 2 I omlnn. Inn- The lsnti>h (io\ernnunt hag everj reneeo In be tnti i ul,h m<l grateful for the reanltu ad^eved bj the liriti-h I net Miuaien t«» India that i^ the \uu being rxnreoned In at loritntive tjvnrtcra here now Ihat tin MissionReuter - 1,137 words
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Article138 1946-06-29 2 INDIA SUPPORTS METRIC S YSTEM Cambridge, June 27 Indian suppot! lor universal adoption ol the metric system was a feature of the Empire scientific conference which Tuesday discussed standardise ion ol measurements Speakers declared it was intole rable that there should be more han one standard of length in theReuter - 138 words
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252 1946-06-29 2 U.S. WANTS MORE LEATHER FROM INDIA Washington, June 17.- Chairman Robert C Turner of the .Joint Hide. Skin and Leather Control Committee said Tuesday that the U.S. Krvornment would Uke to double or pis its purchases ot goatskin bv next year but that \h» attttaxiaia is difficult espect&Uy in IndiaUP - 252 words
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90 1946-06-29 2 I/i mu >in (hi n orrt i pott dent) Lneknow, June 27. A story nt official excesses during which villagers were beaten and property looted comes from the i Banda district in United Pro. i Incea. 11 I "tated all thla is done In the90 words
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Article, Illustration214 1946-06-29 2 Peaceful Negotiation Congress' Guiding Principle I INDIAN PARLEYS m I Out i Delhi. June 2~.— The Congress Working Committee concluded one of it< longest stOflioni >e> terdav alter adopting I re>olution rejecting the interim gov ernment proposal and accepting the long-term plan. A Goo-word resolution declared: -in tht n of214 words
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Article205 1946-06-29 2 Karachi. June 27. Ihe Torts (Technknl) committee appointed bv the gouTiiment oi India under the chairmanship qJ Sir d(Kllre\ Armstrong, has made hUMtnching recommendations regarding the luttire pnrl polio of India. The committee lis ed thi Ing consioerations as governing tne formulation ot an all-embracingUP - 205 words
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310 1946-06-29 2 Washington. June 21. After serving a notice to the Combined Pood Hoard and New Interna lional Emergency Food Council Ihat India will probably remain i major claimant for the world's food supply throughout 1946-47. I>r. V. K. Rgo has left for London, en-route toAPI - 310 words
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330 1946-06-29 2 London. June 1!7.— .'0 provincial newspapers ua\. prominent displa> da> to the newa Congress h;i> accepted Krit i>h long-term plan for I though aeene prefer to strew tfc ■nfnvnnrnMc reception <>t t 1 interim plan. The InflU Scotsman, deplores that w. issued InvttatUReuter - 330 words
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Article247 1946-06-29 2 London. June 26.— British industry is Ip India to carry thro her vast road-building program which will eventually alleviate dangers of famine. Tht Government oi India has just entered into commitments totalling about i'3.000.000 with two leading British manufacturers road rollers for join; production India.247 words
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Article31 1946-06-29 2 Author For Britsh India ptoo Mackenzie is u, I »d in the autumn ()l) Ii; c to India, it is reported. e Who intends to write the Indian troops' part. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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573 1946-06-29 3 U.S. Concerned Over British Exchange And Irade Controls In Mabva i \R BRITISH INTEND RETAINING CONTROLS BEYOND NECESSARY PERIOD FOR EMERGENCY RECOVERY Hashing ton. June 'IS Then, i^ ,a n Ul/ i <t tl MUU K considerable ronccrn m uted BUteanftcN and commercial «narters over tin Question how the Br,573 words
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267 1946-06-29 3 India's Food Kationins Distribution System An Example To Other Nations :.'T -m In- »i i mpply I markets In .he I ind Asia 1 fore the tral Commits Internatioi al E i ood Council .11..KC when it m< Tuesday, under the chairmanship of the British Pood al- ion chiel ,IrReuter - 267 words
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Article422 1946-06-29 3 I ondon, Jnnc 21. Koominu prices tor both old and aen ante* mobiles Monda> posed a new problem Idr overworked Vtmwtrnment offices. used bli a d vehicles has prod more fantastic pri pom "i "ot! the record prict i bonus" payments for used cars iromUP - 422 words
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214 1946-06-29 3 Two Months' Jail For Indian Trespasser 1 Colombo, June 27. Selvanayagam, 32-year-old Indian labourer, was today sentenced to 2 months' rigorous imprisonment on i charge of criminal trespass. He was released on bail alter appealing against Ihe sentence. Selvanayagam was the first of a batch of IS Indian labourers onReuter - 214 words
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Article52 1946-06-29 3 Nanking, June 27 The Mini of Finance announced a ban on Imports ot luxurie and tep are to be taken to reduce imports ol other unnece isarj foreign goods rhe Government is expected to revise customs si. Ith em 1 phasis uii protection oi domestic52 words
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140 1946-06-29 3 Shanghai, June 27 Confidence thai the UNO will prove successful in ensuring enduring peace was ex pressed by Dr, Wang Chung-hut, china's leading Jurist, and farmer iudge oi the world court al The Hague, in an Interview hen. He .aid thai he proposed organisation olReuter - 140 words
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Article105 1946-06-29 3 buffalo, June ::7 Tommj t lomez the 183 b> Purple Heart boxer irom Tampa re nil' swiftly as a heavy weight challenger with Joe Louis looking on. today gained ins 46th Knockout m 59 bouts win n he floored Jimmy While ol Newark I ree timesUP - 105 words
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Article93 1946-06-29 3 ll'.di tab. id 1 leceail I .June 21 Jewellery and precious stones. valued at £127.500, are reported to have been ttolen last nigh! from the residence of the Nawab /aim Yar Jung Bahadur, Labour mem bt i ol the ExeCUl IVC Council of the Nizam Ol Hyderabad TheReuter - 93 words
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Article89 1946-06-29 3 TWO FLYING PIONEERS ME ET I Imerick, Eire, June 27. Two pi"."" r Atlanti. sir Arthui vv iii ten Brown and Captain Andy Shannon airport toda when tin Briti h Ovei as Airwa; Constellation arrived from the I d State I the ah pioneei Alcock I first to fly theReuter - 89 words
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13 1946-06-29 3 H.K. THINKS TRIS BETTER THAN RICTOR 'us^Jj^'U M UU r Ict I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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185 1946-06-29 3 H.K. Sets Example S'pore Could Emulate Hongkong, June 27. An experiment in social'and civic responsibilitj which could change Hongkong's future, is being carried out by a group ol publicspirited citizens. The "shoe-shine'' boys, the children who sleep on he pavements at night and children from the homes of the poolReuter - 185 words
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Article115 1946-06-29 3 London, June 21. The (Government was again defeated In the House of Lords today the third lime in the present I'arlia hunt. The Con ;ei .fives who have a bin majority in the upper chamber carried the motion criticising the povernment's agricultural policy lt f recentReuter; UP - 115 words
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1011 1946-06-29 3 was one ol tne most a I UO pediments delaying the pn sun mem ol Siamese nee itl> needed in liuim cnina l. and othi i an as in tin 1 i he importance ol this oela is i o\ theUSIS - 1,011 words
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466 1946-06-29 4 At 'ing of Ha Municip... aranus i< ner-s oi th< town ol singapon held at the Municipal ouncil Cl iamb» w Bartlcy, the P*n hanked U is for tlu l jbhe.: they ga ft a papel s eon ■Umptlon ot water Hi ..aid that •or466 words
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274 1946-06-29 4 AROUSD THE COURTS uti In the First Police < ourt >csterda>. when Stanle> Uobinson. a Kuropean attached to the NAAFI. appeared before Mr. Paul Storr to answer to the charge of causing hurt b> a r act to a274 words
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127 1946-06-29 4 On charge ol having committed theft ot an Austin car /slued at $2,000 from the ear park at the Capitol Building. B. Morgan, attached to the Navy, appeared In the First Police Court yesterday. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining stolen127 words
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Article82 1946-06-29 4 Al* hough ii was intended mat uw trade In New Zealand Kippered Fillets should b. on a Government to Government basis. There Is no objection to the direct contact ol Malayan Commercial Interests with the cannen Seafoods, 'New Zealand' Ltd.. P.O. Box 338 Auckland. Jerusalem, JuneReuter - 82 words
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99 1946-06-29 4 Mr. K S. (bitty, finaiuial clerk of the Tan Tock Seng hospital, was the vietini of a sensational robberv which took plaee yesterday morning. He was robbed of a sum of $10,000 by three men ot whom one was armed. The money represented one-third99 words
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Article113 1946-06-29 4 FISH EXPORTS FROM HONG KONG Official information has been] received from Hong Kong tha; their total surplus Ol dried Bah for export to all countries for the rest ol 1940 i.s a maximum of 2.000 tons, land may be as low as i .250 tons. Some, however, must be sent113 words
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146 1946-06-29 4 For having kidnapped I Bengalee girl, Asro Bibi. from her lawful guardian Ismail an Indian Mohamedan was sentenced U> U months' rJ by Mr. L C Ooh m the Second Ponce Court yesterday Kaka Khan who was alleged to have abetted he charge was146 words
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295 1946-06-29 4 One ol' the recommendations in the interim report of tin wages and cost of living committee is th;.t "Public restaurants 1 1: the lines of British restaurants in the United Kingdom should be opened in all large urban areas/' In anticipation of this, on 11.295 words
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39 1946-06-29 4 A;, informal meeting of the Indian Musicians ot Singapore Will be held at the Rangoon Road School ihl.s afternoon at 3 p.m. with the purpoHt- ot tormlnn an orKaniKiitim, ,to piDinuU- i. i\,.u mu»lc39 words
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112 1946-06-29 4 Viscount Alanbrooke's Farewell To His Men Men Paid Marshal it. vistit Alanbrooke on handing owr appointment ol i Imperial General ■"<* Marshall Viscount Montgomery oi Alamem and Hindliead. g the post of C lOb_ I \ush to thank all members of r their wonderful co■i. help and confidence dulour and112 words
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Article94 1946-06-29 4 Santiago. June «.-wwcwi President Rios Juan Antonio Rios, 58, died a; 3 a.m. today alter a long illness, which forced him to transfer his oflice last January to the Minister of the Interior He srai he second luccosslve Chilean president to die In Office hil predecessorUP - 94 words
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63 1946-06-29 4 Durban. Jun< 17. Piftj rnon Indians led by Dr. G M Naieker, chairman of the Natal Indian Congress, were arrested last nigh 1 when, they occupied a vacant lot in the controlled area of Durban In a passive resistance demonstration against the South AfricanReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement295 1946-06-29 4 i'«. U.MHIU (,LIN IHKLI MONTHS' JAIL Durban June 27.— Doetor ..*ol t Padoo was sentenced to thref %i months imprisonment without the I! option ot a fi„e at a police eourt I" here toda> for contravening the riotous assemblies Act Yesterday )r Dadoo h Ind ns a simuar charge All295 words
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