Indian Daily Mail, 20 July 1946

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  • 16 1 Ind ian Dai ly Mail 1 ll I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 850 1 Ch urchill Still Opposed To Free India l& mite Calls Him "An Adolescent imperialist Bereft Of Power* i VVNDER EMPHASISES INDEPENDENCE IS INDIA'S BIRTHRIGHT L9.— An appeal on behall oi the Briti&h Cabinet Mission to the two major aside their keen communal and party feelings and work together tor the
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  • 109 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, July 19— i M The presentation of a j f public purse to Poet Bhara- f tliyjlasan will take place at Madras on Sunday v July 28, I 1946. I h Prominent leaders of poli- r tical and cultural thoughts
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  • 81 1 A reader has written m commending the "humanitarian work" done by Sreemathi Sam hi Ray an, a welfare-worker under the Representative of the Government of India, at the embarkation of Indian women and children aboard S.S. Marine Lynxe on Tuesday bound for their motherland. In view
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  • 81 1 itangoon, July iy. Three base towns, made famous m the Fourteenth Army battle for Burma, have been damaged by a series of floods. They are Myitkyina an Upper Irrawaddy railhead town, Bham^ and Katha, forming a vital part of territory north of Man da lay
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  • 39 1 London, July 19.— According to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Shanghai yesterday, civil war m China is spreading and Communist forces are reported to have occupied Ha.imen, 50 miles nnrth. west of Shanghai.- UP
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  • 166 1 Calcutta, JuK 19— The proCongress Hindustan Standard said editorially the political situation m Malaya is a "colonial whitewash and hush-up" and added "policies affecting fundamental British 1m- rial interests do not change merely on account of a chance of government Britain." m Malaya,
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  • 120 1 Pakistan-"A Political Monstrosity" San Francisco, July 19.— Dr. Anup Singh, secretary of the National Committee for India's Freedom heie said today that the British Labour Party probably will succeed m solving the India problem. Singh has called the proposal for a separate Moslem state m India "a political monstrosity." All
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  • 67 1 London, July 19.— There will be a debate on the future of the Malay States next Thursday, it was announced m the House of Commons yesterday. The debate is scheduled to last four hours. Reuter. New York, July 19. Soviet Marshal Grigori Zhukuv and several other high Russian
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  • 871 1 End-Of -The- Week News Roundup From India (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, .July 19, The most important political event of the week m India is the Constituent Assembly elections which are m full swing m all the provinces* gazetted staff. Government state they have considered the 12 demands made by
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  • Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, July 20, 1946.
    • 527 2 NOTES COMMENTS "A SPURIOUS CHEQUE'ON A CRASHING ISANK IN his latest Press Conference here 1 ii\ Singapore, Mr. B. K. chettur. the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, gave an assurance that the Government of India's Ban on the Immigration of Unskilled Indian Labour into Malaya would not
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    • 224 2 rhough Air. Chettur did not deny or run linn the report published m our columns that the India Government have sanctioned an mi■- lal grant of Rs. l ,000,000 ten lakhs i for the relief of distressed Indians m Malaya, he said (m his latest Press
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  • 1062 2  -  Louis Fischer (By Mree circumstances Which Explain Britain s Action m India I think there can l>e no profound discussion of the British Plan for Indian self-government without an analysis of the Labour Government's motives. The Indians resident m or visiting the United State* divide on this
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  • 37 2 Louis Fischer, internation ally-known journalist wan is an acKiiowiedged authority on lncua and India s prohitnvis, writes exclusively tor u.e mdian Daily Mail. tVaicn this pa^e every Saturaay tor his weekly arucles,
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  • 99 2 Parti Sarkar," Anti-Drink Army Boftthaj (Air Mail A masked gang calling itself the ~\>uiv\ sarkar" has launched ;i war <>n drink ;m<i drinkers m the Maratha States <>i Kolhapur and SangU m Deccan, South i <,i Bombay Presidency. The "patrl k.u" itroyed liquor valued at Hs 2,000 In den night
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  • 415 2 Pethick- Lawrence' s India Report To House Of Lords London. Jolj IM— l ord Pethick-LaWTCIn India cave the followinr, a«t<»unt ol his itewan Cabinet Mission: "As there is M BWCh t«. tell thins by way of an introduction r^aruuu the we have to deal," he said 1 *'If you take
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  • 99 2 Bomba3 (Air Mail),— The \eioran Indian batsman. Prince Duleepsinhji, pleaded here for an improvement ii^ cricket m India. "*Thr (ir>< requirementi for nusinK the level of erieket m India uas to organise cricket m India on British line-, (every village m Enfland has a playing
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