Indian Daily Mail, 15 August 1946

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  • 269 1 "Situation Needs Closest Watching," Says Hussein Ala w i% said .v t .s S terdav ,n hj f t Uff le '^T 1 ni Ambassador Hussein .0a troops were i^ iJfa «£S !2E2! tha < Ru^'" ri a cl,n on Irans northern border He said
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  • 106 1 British Minister Knowledges India's To Other Countries II lell, Renter's 0 i respondent) L 1 I. India hit- to continue L ions to the Relief and Administration or financially. L sii Vtul Chatterjee, (he dian delegation L I'NRR.A meeting here Lv. iot be in a posiher promised to UNRRA that
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  • 80 1 In (Air Mail)— This can pppen Northern TerriI 1 their apnees ot a v ere ori Fanny four miles vas no 0 take 'heir own accepted and era to the 11 greeted the d refusal to already 15 J the cookie family. She Bhe
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  • 182 1 London. Aug. 14. Sir Ronald lan Campbell. British Ambassador In Cairo made further representations to the Egyptian Government last weekend about the political activities of Haj Amin El Husseini. the Muf.i of Jerusalem, a Foreign Office spokesman stated in London yesterday. Tnis move, says Renter's
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  • 729 1 i ll, ,usan f' Singapore's Naval Rase returned lo work on luesday en dins their 25-dav strike. Protracted negotiation between <h e strikers and the Naval authorities culminated in a 2<i-clause agreement beini> reached the day prevous. The full text of
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  • 139 1 HE ASKED TO FOLLOW POLICY OF SATYAGRAHA II 1. The Hacranah Jewish illegal defence din m »ted to number 80.000 members last night of th» l) av M in handbills nosted throughout Not Tel Aviv, urgfino; the Jewish community lioni n „f Passive resistance to further curfews and IMion v,
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  • 128 1 London, Aug. 14.— After considering their attitude to the announcment that the Viceroy had invited Pandit Nehru to form an Interim Government, the Working Committee of the London branch of the All-India Muslim League issued a statement yesterday saying "Congress has for the past halfcentury
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  • 79 1 "There is no doubt whatsoever that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died in a plane crash," said Dr. Ba Maw Ex-Premier of Burma in the course of an interview with the A.P.A. "Subhas Bose and myself were like brothers. Like him I have also served
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  • 502 1 LAST NIGHTS INDIA NEWS (ABLE FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Wardha, Aug. 1 4.— 'fUe Congress President wrote yesterday evening to the League President seeking his co operation in the formation of the interim Government. Earlier, in a statement. Pandit Xehru said:
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  • 37 1 The Congress Working Committee concluded its six days' session yesterday evening when the Committee considered the growins labour unrest In the country. The Committee, ln a statement. sympathise with the working class
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  • 126 1 Proposed Constitutional Changes In Hyderabad Delayed The Committee also regret the growing lack of discipline and disregard of obligations on the part of workers as was evident in certain recent labour disputes. The Committee also adop.ed H resolution criticising the proposed constitutional changes announced In Hyderabad State and approving he
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  • 67 1 The India Government have decided to give immedia e interim relief amounting to three and I half crores of rupees to lower grade staff in dt-partments other than thi Railways and the Pand Telegraphs. The Madras Government have decided to constitute
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  • 364 1 PEACE CONFERENCE (By Fraser Wighton Reuter's Special Correspondent) Paris, Aug. 14. The second of the vanquished nations to state its ease before the 21 victors, Rumania, yesterday afternoon pleaded with the Paris Conference to he allowed to retain her army. Rumania intended to adhere
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  • 732 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1946. SHIPS FOR TESTS, NOT FOR FOOD! gHIPS there were enough and to spare for the atom bomb tests al Bikini, in the series of tests held there recently, already a very large number of huge ships— from battleships down to submarineswere lavishly
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  • 531 2 Personal Discussions Most Probable "Congress Must Now Make Sacrifices," Warns British Journal Wardha, Aug. 13. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President leaves here for New Delhi today by way of Bombay where he will probably hold personal discussions with Mohammed All Jinnah, Moslem League
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  • 45 2 Indian Famine 1942. This picture shows the <-oim,t u n millions of Indian workers and peasants were reduced _m^ famine in which millions died of hunger lecordin lh 100.000.000. one quarter of the entire population JJ* threatened with starvation.
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  • 369 2 S.W. Monsoon Keeps Indians in Suspense IF ONLY THE RAINS WILL STOP \u U Bombay, Aug. 1-I.— The south-west nmn>u„ n -aU, potent factor in Indian agriculture and th, cotatn propects— appears to be overplaying ils hand i!. s >ea Last year, the monsoon came too late and, when it
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  • 194 2 Indian, British Seane Pledge Mutual Co-operation London. U| Ofcsl (l mander Aflab M. President Ki All India Iriinihon of sj yesterday MiiSssed lfl 2 lo the National rf J3 annual meeting uhich is held in London tkii m The Indian federation he i now numbered officers and igrown m such
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  • 84 2 Trivandrum (South India >. Aug 14.— Travancore will not export monazite except under a specific agreement with the British Government, the Dewan of the State Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyer. announced in the Sate Legislature. Monazite deposits, abundant in the State, are believed to contain thorium
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  • 51 2 Jerusalem, Aug. 13.— Palestine police tonight fired warning shots in the air when Jews attempted to hold a demonstration near Zion Square in the centre of Jerusalem. The demonstration was being held after a meeting in protes: against today's deportations of im- migrant Jews to Cyprus
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  • 241 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. Aug. 14. The question whether the ConTress Ministry In Madras should introduce total prohibition ai an 'mmediate measure or whethei the orogramme should be carried our 'n stages by selecting a few districts at present, to be followed up
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  • 75 2 and more food in this country will alone prevent the tragedy that is looming larger. Even future shipmenls of rice will not be adequate, and so it is the duty of one and all to frlant foodstuffs on every vacant plot of land. All hands to the changkol! That is
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  • 80 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Aug. 13. Uproarious scenes marked the proceedings of the Bengal Assembly yesterday which had to adjourn at one time for 15 minutes because the Speaker found it impossible to restore order. The Congress Party sought to move an adjournment motion
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  • 122 2 August 16 has been declared to be a public holiday in Bengal. Notification to this effect has been published in the Calcutta Gazette. oC3J>4E)oC^><E)oC3Co^E>oCS3><EsoC3tKE>o( The Deputy Speaker disallowed the motion which was the sign a* for confusion culminating in Congress members walking out of the House.
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  • 53 2 CONGRESS OFFICE. JOURNAL IN LONDON SOON? (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 13.— 1t is understood a move is afoot to organise a special office in London for explaining Congress ideology and policy to the Western public. It is also proposed to start a journal in London to tell the
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  • 502 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Wardha, Aug:. 13, Congress yesterday accepted the Viceroy's invitation to assume office at the Centre. This dramatic news was revealed by a communique from tho Viceroy's house which announced that His Excellency, with His Majesty's Government's approval, had
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  • 67 2 Batavia. nrospect that 1 merlv interned and I ill held in the interim -muted at the according to here. A farther nuarters of tin therlands East 1 the Indom.-. states tha* or< 4 which should pi renee of inci <; to prejudice tne Allied
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  • 82 3 t IF GANDHIJI WAS t VICEROY... t I Bombay, Aug. 14.— Mahatma t Gandhi, asked recently whe- ther he would like to be pre- sident of an Indian Republic, 4 replied: "No, I would be quite g 4 content to be the Viceroy, a t constitutional Viceroy for the time
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  • 86 3 Batavia, Aug. 14.— The military camp at Rappang in South Celebes was attacked by 1,000 terrorists on Aug. 11. the Netherlands Army information service stated yesterday. The attackers were repulsed leaving nine dead but the Netherlands forces sustained no casualties. j Patrols sent in pursuit reported
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  • 300 3 W wunc. Associated Press Far Eastern News Analyst). I r p r ancisco, Autf. 14. The Dutch have made an astute I jmove i<» Nvin l)ack their lich Ind °nesian Empire. Netherlands Information Service reports Dutch negoKV liuboi 1 u- Van Mook
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  • 42 3 |*u*. 14-Semylon t observer at atom h,»mb tests, told San Francisco tussis expects to In the measurafciun ''ink whether the atom bomb ll "I have been *ith my country »<* closet to the wojec. than many .ire." Reuter
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  • 221 3 Hoover Says Soviet 5th Column Is Spreading Confusion Salt Lake City. Aug. 14.— Former U.S. President Herbert Hoover said yesterday that Russian fifth column workers are spreading confusion throughout the world in order to allow the Soviet Union to consolidate her position in world affairs. Hoover, who recently returned from
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  • 167 3 Liverpool, Aug. 14. The Indian prospect is made a little more hopeful by Pandit Nehru's acceptance of the Viceroy's invitation to submit immediate proposals for the formation of an Interim Government, says an editorial in the liberal Liverpool Post. "It is encouraging no doubt," adds the
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  • 80 3 Harbin. When and if Lin Piao, Supreme Commander of all Communist troops in Manchuria, meets his arch military rival, Kuomintang Gen. Tu Yuming, it will be a reunion of old schoolmates. The two were students in 1925 at the famed Whampao Military Academy among whose
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  • 45 3 London, August, '13.— Maj. -Gen. Bishnu Shumshere Rana of Nepal of New Province, Bahamas, who died on Feb. 4, aged 38 years, son of the late Maharaja and Prime Minister of Nepal, Gen. Sir Chandra Shumshere left an estate in Reuter England vahied at £18,453—1
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  • 64 3 New York. Aug. 14. United States Government officials in (Washington were yesterday re- ported to be "seriously perturbed" by the strike of 2,000 members of the American Communications I Association which has forced leading United States news agencies drastically to curtail their overseas news. The
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  • 22 3 profound effect on Indian public opinion and be a powerful argument to the 400.000,000 Indians for remaining within the Common- wealth.— Reuter
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  • 184 3 South Africa Most Flagrant Offender Against Human Rights New York, Aug. 14. Indians in South Africa have taken "the only course consistent with selfrespect in resisting discrimination by non-violence and in pressing their case before the conscience of the world," Roger N. Baldwin, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union,
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  • 185 3 CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE TELLS WHY INDIANS WANT COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL FROM COMMONWEALTH Montreal, Aug. 13. Canada's treatment of one of its smallest minorities approximately 1,200 Hindus who mostly work in British Columbia lumber industry may have decisive effect on the decision whether Tndia is to remain in the British Commonwealth. Dr. D.
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  • 410 3 London, Aug. 14. Mr. H. G. Wells, the celebrated British author, died at his London home yesterday afternoon aged 79. He had been ill for some time. Wells, who died peacefully at 4 p.m., suffered from diabetes. Scientist, politician, historian and novelist, Mr. Wells was one
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  • 367 3 World Student Congress At Prague On Saturday (By ADELAIDE KERR, Associated Press Writer New York. The world student congress which opens August 17 in Prague has for many months now absorbed the attention and daily energy here of two attractive college-age girls one blonde, the other brunette. The blonde is
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  • 55 3 AMERICANS DENY Paris. Aug. 14. The American delegation said it has not discussed with any other delegations a possible postponement of either th*» Paris Peace Conference or the New York United Nations Assembly. An American spokesman reported it was impossible for Byrnes to form an opinion of such postponements because
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  • 261 3 Moscow, Aug. 14. The Russian Press criticized U.S. Secre tary of State James F. Byrnes and said Paris Peace Conference should go ahead with its work, even if this meant postponing the United Nations Assembly Meeting in New York from Sept. 23 until the end of
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  • 59 3 Ankara, Aug. 14. It is understood that the Turkish reply to the Russian note on the Dardanelles absolutely rejects the Russian conditions and says that the question has always been an international one as the result of the Montreux Convention on (he Dardanelles (Ru.vsia is asking
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  • 27 3 London. Aug. 13.— New York Radio reported tonight that Lhe Membership Committee of the United Nations Security Council unanimously endorsed the membership application of Afghanistan today. Reuter
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  • 896 4 One Year Ago today Peace Came To Shanghi: Happy Recollections (By J. S. JACOB, Associated Press Correspondent). One year ago today, at noon, crowds of impassive Chinese stood and watched little groups of sobbing Japanese who had gathered at street corners in Shanghai to hear Hirohito's high-pitched, static ridden voice,
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  • 94 4 The Australian Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. Claude Massey, is leaving for Australia by air today. Mr. Massey expects to be away for about three weeks, during which period Mr. M. A. Stokes will be Acting Commissioner. The volume of inquiries concerning trade and other
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  • 79 4 Yet another example of the cooperation of the Army with the civil authorities in the war against crime is the transfer of 25 Jeeps to the civil police. These will increase the mobility of the police when those engaged in crime have got
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  • 76 4 An examination for 3rd Year Normal Class students whose final year of the course was due to finish in March. 1942. was held in the Regions of the Malayan Union and Singapore in July. 1946. The results were very satisfactory. Fifty-one studems in the Malayan Union and
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  • 530 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) i.__._n^i! meni is doln!r in its power hJ .1 blackma Irket1 rket certain Hritish firms in town are doim* he oppos.te. not bv charßiny above controlled pricet-thev a.e too smart for that-but by doinjr something worse name'jTr ""R^eir
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  • 323 4 Making their defence yesterday at the Assizes before Mr. Justice N. A. Worley, Ignatious Undason and Stanley Almonte, who stand trial together with three British soldiers, members of the Royal Marines Police Corp, on a charge of armed gang robbery at 67,
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  • 510 4 At the Assizes vesterdav, before Mr. Justice W. T. Thorogood, an Indian Mohamedan. Mohamed Yusof bin K. Mohamed. was charged with having committed armed robbery of a wrist watch belonging to one coffee-shop proprietor, Abdul Aziz, at 422, Sembawang Road. The D.P.P. Mr. M.
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  • 129 4 "REVOLUTION CAN BE AVERTED ONLY IF New York. Aug. 14— Dewan Chaman Lai, member of the Central Legislative Assembly of India and member of the All-India Congress Committee, told a Press Conference here on Monday that India will be faced with a stupendous revolution, 'which no amount of organised authority
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