Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11. No. 168. SIMM-PUKE, MUMUAY, AUGUST 26, 1946. PRICE 10 CENT*
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  • 358 1 Io Take Over On September 2 Members, Including 8 Congressmen med: iwo More Muslim Members Later London, A.ug, 25. New Delhi Radio last niirhf mm n j. iUonal ton*re« Party I'resident, was named VitcSaJ K^tti ftSS^^Sfa eV I to head ine mm mienm Government for India.
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  • 81 1 NON-LEAGUE MINISTER ATTACKED, SERIOUSLY WOUNDED h »*H Aug, 25.-S.r A, '^«d Khan, one of the S lh "ew Indian hi »<>unced jesterv wt nigh! attacked and ted in Simla. men who even times hi and neck— was Marshal Lord was broadappeal to the change iheir oUj the coalition gov- Khan,
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  • 479 1 LATEST Bombay, Ang. 25. Mr. Mohammed Mi Jinnah, Muslim League P resident, in a lengthy statement on the Delhi an nouncement Of the interim Government and the Viceroy's broadcast last night, declared today: "The Viceroy. Pandit Nehru and Congress leaders carried on their discussions and negotiations behind my
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  • 42 1 NEHRUJI NETAJI A rare picture showing Netap Subhas Chandra Bose. who formed lirst Provisional Government ot .hree lntiia. at Singapore on October Sl* lU*S. ana randit >enru, who heads the first I n di a n interim Government as announced on Saturday.
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  • 53 1 THE MAHATMA TO REPRESENT INDIA AT PEACE CONFAB London, Aug. 25. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch said that it is understood that the first thing J the interim government of India will do is to send Gandhiji to represent India at the Paris Peace conference and that the other Indian delegates
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  • 68 1 Calcutta, Aug. 25. -Viceroy Lord I Wavell who arrived in Calcutta this afternoon immediately made a 90-minute tour of the areac affected by the recent disturbances Sir Frederick Burrows, Governor of Bengal accompanied. Lord Wavell on the tour as well as the British military commander and Calcutta
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  • 640 1 reminder that a much greatci measure of toleration Ls e^ential it lnaia is to survive tne transition to freedom. "I appeal most earnestly noi only to sooer citizens but to the young ana discontented to recognise tha w no conceivable good eitner to themselves or to tneir community
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  • 253 1 New Delhi, Auk. 25,-p-Field Marsha! Lord Wavell, Viceroy, urged the Muslim League in a broadcast tonight to reconsider their decision not to take pa rt in the new Indian Interim Government formed by Pandit Nehru. li_> mmmmmm _h______ i1... __n_... tt..,i~:_.;- i ma ii
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  • 251 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 2r>._ (iazdar. President of the Sind Muslim League, interviewed declared that Sind will be declared inde- 1 pendent from the central autho- l rity on the day the interim' Government starts functioning without League. I Gazdar threatened that the League's
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  • 80 1 tFtwm Our Own Correspondent) Hombay, Aug. 25. Another minority leader has refuted Jinnah's recent statement that Doßgrcas has not the support of »ny minority. Professor Wadia, Bombay Parsi eader, says that Parsis have always supported the national cause is represented by Congress. In x>th
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  • 46 1 SOUTH IN IM AIN RAILWAYMEN ON STRIKE (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Aug. 25 South Indian ailway workers struck at midnight ■/es terday. All passenger trains, except the aiburban electric trains, have been ancelled. The authorities, however, are 'tinning minimum goods trains to ransport essential foodstuffs
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Aug. 25. S. A Iyei, Vlcmber of Netaji's Government, las been appointed Bombay m Director of Information. This is part of the Government 1 jian to reorganise the Department, [yer will have six assistants, all journalists.
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  • 896 2 Singapore, Monday, Aug. 26. 1946. THE "INTERIM GOVERNMENT" IF anyone were to put a straight question to us as to whether the appointment of the "In.erim Government" will further the cause of Indian Freedom cr retard it, we mus, frankly express our inability -to answer it point blank. We would
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  • 926 2 A Roundup Of Important Events By Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, Aug. 24. Five months of patient political negotiations have at last culminated in the formation of the interim Government. Pandit Nehru had a final interview with the Viceroy yesterday after which it was announced that
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  • 58 2 London, Aug. 24.-- India is amonu the countries to which the anafascist committee of the Sovie; Youth i.s to send a delegation, the Moscow radio reported today. The committee la to celebrate November 10 as the "World Youth Day" and will sponsor the "World
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  • 149 2 Cardiff, Aug. 24.— Pandit Nehru is obviously the outstanding man to take over the leadership of the All-India Government, says the speeiai correspondent of Western Mail, leading Welsh National Daily. "He is," adds the correspondent, "one of the ablest of Congress leaders, and has
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  • 139 2 London. Aur. 24.— Mr. P. B. Seal. Chairman of the Committee ol Indian Congressmen in Great Britain in a statement to Reuter said. •The Committee of Indian Congressmen have declared from the beginning that the only way to transfer power to Indian
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  • 109 2 MR. AHUJA RETURNS TO CANADA Paris. Aug. 24.-- M. R. Ahu.ia. economic adviser to the Indian delegation at the Peace Conference, left Pans yes.erday by air for London en route to Canada, where he will resume his duties a.s Indian Government trade commissioner. Mr. Ahuja i.s expected to return to
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  • 99 2 London. Aug. 24. -The London Times commenting today on the visit of the Karen goodwill mission to England says: ''Before Britain is committed to the establishment of a separate regime indicated in lhe White Paper of May 1945 the possibilities of establishing suitable adjustments
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  • 64 2 Jerusalem, Aug. 2t>. A secrei broadcasting station "Voice ol Tel- j Aviv" on the air for the first time* yesterday morning advised the inhabitants of Tel Aviv in case of new searches by the military no' i to divulge their identity. Exceptions were the mayor, members
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  • 73 2 Baagkek, Aim. Z5 The new cabinet formed bv Luang Dhamrong Nawasawat contains no major changes. The new Pre mier is also acting as Minister of Justice. Dhck C hainam is deputy Premier and also continues as Foreign Minister. A government statement is expecti ed on Monday.— Reuter.
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  • 386 2 Mil (By Fraser VVighton Reuters Political tor*- mg Paris, Aug. 24.— Peace conference jaarteti iP been following developments in the India coastitut tion during the past week find few nrprtses ia the the first National Viceroy's Executive (nimui n Ptr *J Delhi today
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  • 245 2 New York. Aug. 25.— The maga line, Business Week, In an article discussing the Japanese textile Industry, credits the Japanese with combining intelligent management and good engineering with low labour costs in producing quality textiles ior export, st prices lower than American and
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  • 165 2 Mr. R.A. Butler British Task In India London, A«| T N* lsk ta ,n<i ''1 t,( i I nr. deel.ne,' n, J member of, J>» > Pailf BlUll t) r 71 i -Th "r I S Jity In India Home il tin* 1 of British qn lightly and 'Many ol
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  • 172 2 New York \i I; I disturb the d.n to ls| >hopprl i Imam that the pre*wsi elephant has -<Minl iron I $2,400 to 67.O0O— but U lunUkß animal mrrcli int-s in .in uprafl Three of tlu I import! I crawls, in WI j
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  • 54 2 "LEAGUE MUST REVIST ATTITUDE" Karaehai, Auc I dur Moula Bakhi I Muslim leadei I er meeting I Kiel O I Id he had bt j the interim I •t could noi I owing to th- wn I dition.s in Sind M He said the M I rerlee Lie attil idb
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  • 33 2 Brtnagar, Kashi I persons an* report I injured in I I miris and PMH I heai.h reeort In I ven pereom v I alter police ten U I been rushed BBBM I Reuter
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  • 480 3 B} s lC r»d Arne, Awsoctated Press Correspondent, v isl ington, Au-. 25.— The United States and Great Uritiln I en (wo steps that appear aa lhm, ff h thev would .tin lo restrict the power in the Inited Nations nof
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  • 266 3 (By John R. Ward, Associated Press Correspondent) DaTao, Mindanao Island, Philippines. Guerrillas who helped •vrest this island from the Japanese have been promised first cnance at farming tne hemp and coconut plantations owned by Japanese companies. bin the jungle that once was th guerrillas'
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  • 199 3 Oslo. Aug 25- Mr. Philip Noel 'Baker. Bini.sh Minister ol Bta .0, wno is in Norway on holiday gaye I his views on amateurism In athletics to a press conference here yes Lerday in these words: Circumstances have changed considerably since the rules were
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  • 91 3 Hollywood.— Look who's acting 111 the movies Quenttt) Reynolds. lin ponderous corresnpndent] i> also emoting in "Golden Earrings" and explained he had been in picI lures before but they were British documentaries. 1 asked it he considered this type of work difficult. "Are
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  • 158 3 Over 100 U.S. Firms Have Branches Already In Shanghai New York rßy Airmail) Over one hundred American firms have established branches or representations In Shanghai during the past several months, according to an announcement by Arthur B. Foye, President of the China-America Council of Commerce and Industry. Foye said that
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  • 675 3 A Lively And Bitter Election Campaign Sure rßy Gordon A. Tait, Associated Press Correspondent.) Sydney. Aug. _.*>. Australia's three main parliamentary 1 parties Labour, Liberal and Country are priming their guns for what many observers believe will he a lively and bitter election
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  • 783 3 l>> John Roderick. Assoc Harbin, Aug. 25. lhe Chin on a political and economic prog monstrates without question tha Chinese North-east to stay. Six months from now they lion oi* one-fifth of the land theyc Already they have begun econo the major cities.
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  • 447 3 (By GARLTH MUCH MO HE, Associated Tress World Financial KUiton New York, Aug 25. Importing nations which have been unable to buy from the United States the automobiles, industrial equipment and other products needed for reconstruction or for replacements may find shipments
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  • 130 3 Peiping <By Airmail Chin* ft Communists arc founding a unr sivj to which students preferring capitalism will be welcome -pro vided they release their own Cl tai and pay their own expenses. Students and professors Who vacate Communism will practise It by Using under a communal
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  • 507 4 Batavia, Aug. 25. One ob British Special Commissioner is officially expected here from to discover views of the Dutch venue and chairman for future end the present situation of ne It i> understood that when Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister,
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  • 289 4 Crisis In Russo -Ameriean Relations Foreshadowed Washington. Aug. 25. The alread} troubled relations between lhe United Slates and Russia have been subjected lo a ne* strain frith lhe prospect of mutual limitations on personnel and activities of their diplomatic representatives. ll i*- cxpeetrd in accordance with I President Truman's new
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  • 137 4 Shanghai 'By Airmail' Mobilizing a record number of 420 trucks in one month, CNRRA emptied its godowns throughout Kwangsi province, In South China, and shipped virtually all i.s stocks of relief Hour and rice, nutritional food and used clothing to the famine area north of Kweilin,
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  • 398 4 BUSINESS ON UPGRADE Mickey Mouse In Danger Of Being 'Axed' Canton <By Airmail >. WLh the worst oi the summer floods over In this area, business already is on the upgrade in the West river towns particularly at Wuchow. Headed for the U.S. and Europe via Hong Kong are quantities
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  • 43 4 Rangoon, Aug. 25. Police reportthat documents seized from Burmese dacoits disclosed the robber band had been organized along military lines and was planning to overthrow the government. Police said the dacoits appeared to be encouraged, if not instigated, by Com- munist elements. AP
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  • 77 4 New York. Aug. 23.— Members ol the Indian Famine Committee Frida? endorsed the report of the American Famine Mission to India calling for speeding up the programme of food exports. The American author, Fearl S. Buck. Chairman of the Committee, said: "The recent allocation goes a
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  • 49 4 Shanghai tßy Airmail Reports irom Peiping say prices there have risen 5,700 times above prices ol* the year 1937, with clothing prices now 6,900 times as high as in 1937. Food prices are reported to be approximately 4.400 tunes as high as 1937 prices AP
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  • 48 4 Jerusalem. Aug. 25.— The Government here announced yesterday that 25 Jews escaped Thursday night. The police -said the flight, apparently, was made possible by the "perfectly conducted Hagana operation." The escape irom camp which housed 3.730 illegal immigrants was not undiscovered until Friday noon AP
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  • 40 4 Today at 1130 a.m., in the Naval Base, Seletar, a 'People's Restaurant' will be opened under the auspices oi the Social Welfare Department. The postal address and proper designation of the General Hospital is now: "Singapore Civil General I Hospital."
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  • 482 4 The Preventive Branch ot the Singapore Customs Service is encased in a constant battle of wits not only with MM* glersfffwUh smuggled goods which may be ""^withMl the captains' knowledge on ships engaged in lawful trade. Mos- of its work consists of a
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  • 45 4 This afternoon at 3 o'clock, in lhe Cathay Building entrance hall, Major-Gen. Klmmlni will unveil I flag which has been sent by Lord Louis Moun. batten to Mrs. LokiYew to commemorate the period during winch his headquarters were established in the Cathav Building.
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  • 505 4 (By JOSr.ril C. GOODWIN, Associated Press Cm respondent > Mashad, Iran. Aug. 2">. Th in this world Mecca of Shia Mil havftn; prevented Russian politi hui the Socialist platform of Part} is reportedly giving shrill As owner of the bulk of
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