Indian Daily Mail, 29 July 1946

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail 144. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JULY 29, 191 H. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 706 1 I'British1 'British Government Can Never Rp TaWpn Af Thpir Word r INTEGRITY AND CHARACTER OF I MISSION, VICEROY" CHALLENGED ram Our Own Correspondent) i M l N >s. A bitter attack against the Cabinet ongress was made by .hnnah yesterday In his to the League Council
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  • 127 1 JINN AH RAPS U.S. POLICY ON PALESTINE Bombay, July 28.— Moliameu Jinnah president oi the Moslem League, In an exclusive interview With United Press yesterday denounced United States policy on Palestine questions as "without conscience or regard to fair pla> or justice." -It is an amazing thing," he said "that
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 63 1 1 London, July 28.-The farture of the deputies of the Big Four Foreign Minister to agree m Pans on the form of the Publication of the draft peace treaties with Kilv Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumantaand Finland led to the reversal today of yesterday's decision m London and Washington to miblish agreed
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    • 33 1 Srinagar (India), July 28.--About 60 magistrates, and soldiers were injured today while they were stopped following the arrest of two persons charged with being members of an underground movement m Kashmir State.- A.P.
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  • 61 1 Nanking, July 28.— The Kuomintang today reported the capture ol Yunghen ana Linfen the last majoi Communist -held stations vital to their Puchow ilafik attack on Communist villages and stations. Yuncheng is 40 miles east of fuchow and Linfen is 85 miles up the
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  • 45 1 POSTAL STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN DOWN Bombay. July 28. Negotiations m Bombay for the settlement of the postal strike have broken down. Government rejecting the workers' demand for arbitration. It is understood the Viceroy is making a fresh peace effort and has sought Maulana Azad's help.
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  • 171 1 THE MAHATMA 'S CONCEPTION OF FREE INDIA Bombay, July 2&— Mahatma Gandhi, writing m today's Harijan, gave a picture of indepenueni India ot his own conception and visualised the possibility ot as realisation through the proposed Constituent Assembly. Gandhijis article was written m reply to questions asked by a RevLtr
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  • 16 1 Caracas, July 28.— 1t was officially announced that Venezuila has recognized the Bolivian revolutionary government.- UP
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  • 319 1 Off Kikini, .luh 28. The joint task force today tentatively wrote off two submarines as sunk by the submarine bomb explosion and added the battleships Pennsylvania and New York to the list of ships definitely damaged. A spokesman of the task force aid the
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  • 327 1 Tokyo, July 28. A secret Jamnese telegram may be intro- luced m the war crimes trials 1 here m an effort to prove that t the late President of the United states. Franklin D. Roosevelt, < and Cordell
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  • 602 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 29, 1946. MALAYA'S FOOD cpeakino at the opening of Penang's first p0 8 1 W r agricultural exhibition on Saturday last, the Governor-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Dona Id told the farmers of Balik Pulau and outlying districts that every field of rice, every katty
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  • 1586 2 American Pledge Fulfilled: Early Days Recalled The birth of the Republic of the Philippines on July I, 1946, fulfils an <;ld Filipino dream independence of the 4,00(1 square miles of islands comprising the Philippines. j Since* the peace treaty of 1898 following the Spanish- American war the
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  • 60 2 London. July 28. Professor X R. R. Sastry of Allahabad University arrived In London yesterday after a recent visit to thY United States where he has been studying International law. Professor Sastry said he hoped to be able to attend the international law conference at Cambridge
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  • 419 2 Washington,— The State Department recently text of a letter to Mrs. Pearl s. Buck, chairman of Famine Emergency Committee from Harold X Mil* the Etepartment's Division of Middle Eastern Affairs, that the United Slates, expected to ship s.vonn toi grain to India this
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  • 105 2 London, Jul> _p r Mahalanobis, profr of Calcutta Inivrr hcrr today Britain mi; her freedom. "You i try love and resp< < t so do we m India. I must give freedom to I l cannot do other* m. I in* yourselves.' The Profeoaor
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  • 67 2 BOMBAY PM's ADVICE TO ANGLO-INDIANS Bombay, <Air Mall) Kner, tooino^y uoi Minister. iOM U\t a?u oi me AOgio-inaian oere: "'Worm no\ km nencefortn. •our motlier coui freai neea or your uuiiity ana ienrices. to oe tinra-ia.e imlU Kucopean and aoanoon 01 X none otner uiai were born Mr Kh»T propta
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  • 51 2 POOIM (All Ma:! I vi Jam Monks and -jM enjoined by their :M on alms, bave trailed Cone re ss Prn Bombay Province and exemption from tinThe deputation clalnv laws encroach* d upon pies of religious freed They reeeivrri an their caae would be
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  • 345 3 Future Of 85,000,000 People Will Be Decided At Paris Peace Conference I■ i 0 Delegates From 21 lations Expected TojVttend n 28-— Leading diplomats and a sprinkling of n>rt^ from 21 nations will meet m the Luxumbour^ p innday at 1500 GMT to open the debate on peace will shape
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  • 158 3 -\r:ib leaders today to draft, in rongest rejection of ['j lerican federalization pa ition re awaiting the loader Dr. Chaim y 1 !iir, but the p oiands the liberaAgency leaders D plan will even to i London Foreign lied that the BriapproTed of the policy
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  • 41 3 LONDON'S NEW CHINESE AMBASSADOR ARRIVES -The new Chi- > London, Doctor arrived from China m noon at London airwas met by his son i)d British Foreign tried my best to >-Chinese friendship become my prin- urk H Dr. Cheng ling.— l Reuter
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  • 106 3 Batavia, July 28. A fresh demand that the alleged murderers of three Australian War Crimes Investigation Officers be handed over for trial has been made by Mr. Justice Kirby. The three officers were ambushed near Buitenzorg to April. Mr. Kirby has visited Jogkartu to see "President" Soekarno
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  • 350 3 HYKNES Washington. July 28.— The Secretary of State, Mr. .Tames F. Byrnes, on his way to Paris for the crucial Peace Conference said here last night: "We are determined that the Paris Conference shall be the beginning and not the end
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  • 78 3 AUSSIES LIFT "BLACK BAN" ON PITCH SHIPPING Sydney. July 28.— New South Wales Trades and Labour Council Thursday lifted the ten-month-old "black ban" on Dutch shipping m New South Wales waters. The motion to lift the ban was hotly opposed by Communists. The ban on loading and servicing Dutch ships
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  • 47 3 CHINA-CANADA COMMERCIAL TREATY I Shanghai, July 27.— The Chinese and Canadian Governments are reported to be negotiating a temporary commercial treaty to regulate trade relations until a formal pact is concluded. China is greatly interested In Canadian ships and machinery, and Canada m Chinese native products. Reuter
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  • 496 3 London. July 27. An official announcement stated: "The Foreign Secretary has a slight indisposition and has been ordered at least a week's complete rest by Doctors. The Foreign Office Spokesman told Reuter: "Mr. Bevin has been working 14 hours a day
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  • 166 3 —MOSCOW HADIO JLoiulnn, July 28. Moscow radio conurienrAtor Anatoli OssipoT reftewteg the first year m office of the British Labour Government yesterday rriticised its foreign polic> as being too much like the Conservative policy m spite of its election programme. '•The Churchill spirit is
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  • 63 3 AFTER 4½ YEARS.. Shanghai, July 27. About 40,(jo»« tons of goods ordered by the Chinese Government from America be tore Pearl Harbour for delivery via India are finally, after four and a half years' delay, en route again Consisting moatly of machinery. hardware, chemicals and vehicle^ and rolling stocks, the
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  • 47 3 London, July 27.-— Bread, flour and cereals will come off the ration throughout the Soviet Union this autumn. Moscow radio said tonight. Four thousand three hundrea baker shops have been opened m Russia proper during the past two months, the radio added.- Reuter
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  • 470 3 San Francisco, July 28. -Siain ha*> created an intricate po>*r m requesting the United Nations mediation of her frontier dispute with Indo-China, It involves the unexplored problem of defining sovereignty over areas m three oriental kingdom:^ which have been pawns
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  • 283 3 IN CHINA Nanking, July 2*.— A new L'ommuniM proposal for an an conditional truce for China faced a flat rejection by the National (iOYernni«*nt, "The Government will reject the unconditional cessation of hostilities unless agreement for the organisation of China's armies and
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  • 514 4 Malino, Celebes.-(By Airmail)— The text of the n£ lutions on the future status of the Netherlands which were approved unanimously after their presentation to Malino Conference by Lieut. Governor-General Hubertus van Mook follows: 1. Political Reconstruction. The conference at Malino
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  • 38 4 Jerusalem, July 27.— British ruops guarding detention barracks at Talbich, southern suburb ot Jerusalem, opened are tonight when a party of Jews were observed outside the barbed wire perimeter. The Jews withdrew without re- aiming the ftre Reuter
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  • 203 4 London. July 27.— British policy m I'idia' has 'been developing on •certain and sure lines m order that benefits of self-government should be conferred upon territories fur which Britain has assumed the responsibility," declared the former Minister of Education, Conservative, Mr. R A.
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  • 92 4 Rangoon, July 27. A mission of aren race inhabiting Tenasarea <>f southern Burma \b coi to Britain to discuss with iment plans for the foron ol a separate Karen state ten Britain grants self-govern-i Burma, Air. Loonee. mem- ie Burma Legislature who will Lead the mission,
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  • 53 4 Manila, July 27. President Roxa*> formally received the body of the lute President Quezon today as it was landed from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Princeton from the United States. Tin- body was taken to Malacanan palace whore it will he m stale until funeral services
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  • GREAT SEND-OFF FOR BYRNES—
  • 44 4 FRED ASTAIRE WINS $100,000 California. July 2«. Fred Astaire's "Triplicate" won $100,000 and added the Hollywood Park gold Clip m a photo finish covejing a mile-and-a-quarter m 2 mins. and two-nfths second to equal the track record here. Louis Mayer's "Honeymoon" was second. UP
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  • 383 4 Singapore, July 28.— "We shall always cherish when we return to India the memory of this pleasant land of cosmopolitan race," Dr. M. R. Cholkar, Director of the Indian National Congress Medical Mission m Malaya, said at a farewell function given m honour
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  • 154 4 MANSERGH MEETS STAHRIR Batavia July 27.— Major-General Mansergh' acting Alneu Coinman- J der-ui-uniet, iNemenanas bast Indies, met ux. Sutan ttjannr, Indonesian Prime Minister, nere today, according to tne Netneriands newi agency. •.iiijor-General Mansergh is reported~ to have expressed to Dr. ojahrir tne Allied view on the suspension dv tne "Indonesian
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  • 109 4 Alexandria, July 27.— Britain's reply to the mast recent Egyptian proposals for a revised AngloEgyptian Treaty was discussed lor two hours by tne Egyptian delegation here tonight. Afterwards Makram Ebeid Pasha, head of the Kotla Wafdist) Party said: "All delegates a^ree that the British reply is not
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  • 122 4 Shanghai, July 27. China will have less than 30.000 metric tons Of tung gil for export this year cggppared with a normal annual export of 75.000 tons. This was disclosed to ReuU r by Mi. C. C. Chang, President of the semi-official China
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  • 42 4 BYRNES LEAVES FOR PEACE CONFAB Washington. Ji: I Byrnes, U.S. Btcn I left here by plane I after being bade l.tr. .1 dent and represent: I He was tftpftinpanlfd I and assistant Been I WUliam Clayton, o Cohen and his pf U.P.
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