Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1947

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail X?!i No. l()i. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 326 1 tile, .Chances i Of .-Mutual' Settlement, Say Observers I June 10.— Best informed sources here believe that tor an early reconciliaLon between the Netherlands v Indonesian Republic and the re-establishment of norma a links hetvveen Java and Sumatra a;;d the outside virtually destroyed
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  • 86 1 New JDelhi, June 10. Lord Mountbatten, the Viceroy, conferred this morning with the "&>g Three" Congress Party leaders, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Interim Government, Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Home Minister, and Acharya J. B. Kripalani, Congress t*arty President. He has summoned India's "Big Seven"
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  • 157 1 (From Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, June 10. Public opinion is much concerned over the news circulating m the capital that the strategic Islands of the Andamans and Nicobars will be ceded to Britain under new arrangements. These islands may be converted into British
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  • 105 1 London, June 10.— Moslem In Britain will offer special prayers for the long life of the Moslem League President, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, m all mosques m Britain after prayers on Friday. Then sweets will be given to poor children, and poor residents of aU denominations living
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  • 110 1 LABOUR UNION DECLARED UNLAWFUL AND FUNDS FORFEITED Uroni Our Own Correspondent) '"I'o, June 10— The management of the Buckingham decided to reopen the mills tomorrow as a large -f workers have expressed desire to return to work »h» risume within a week will he reinstated without
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  • 80 1 The Viceroy With The `Big Seven Photograph taken during the meeting of the leaders with H. E. the Viceroy, at the Viceroy's House, Delhi M^srs. Jinnah. Liaqat \!i Khan, and Abdur Rib Nishtar, appear on the left of Lord Mountbatten, Pand t Jaw aha rial Nehru, Sardar Pfttel, Acharva Kripalani,
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  • 362 1 Came To Delhi To Oppose Jinnah And His Associates New Delhi, June 10. The police were today searching exhaustively i'or Allama Mashri(fi lender of the Khaksars who ast night stormed the hotel where a council of the Moslem I n:c was m session. He was reported to
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  • 75 1 Paris, June 10. Usually well informed sources said today Premier Ramadier is ready to ask the National Assembly to vote a state of siege m France if parleys with railway unions officials fail to halt the five-day old nationwide rail sir ke this afternoon. Ramadier
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  • 122 1 New Delhi, June 10. The Moslem League announced today that it believed that division into states of Pakistan and Hindustan is the "only" way out for India. It issued the text of a resolution approved last night which reaffirmed its stand for partition of
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  • 108 1 "lorn no. June 10. Two thousand workers m private employ, including 1.000 from cold stores plant and about 500 labourers from three suburban and urban councils, went on strike today m response to the Labour leader's call for a general strike. There is improvement m *he
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  • 73 1 Jerusalem, June 10— The government announced that the two British polite officer* kidnapped yesterday by extremists were found near Kiriat Si.aul today by a military patrol. The brief announcement did not -ay whether tht two men had been injured. Kiriat Shaul is near the allJewish city of
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  • 402 1 Aung San Exhorts Burmese To Watch Example Of Indian People Rangoon, June 10. Fifty-thou-sand Burmans, gathered outride Hie Legislative A^embly hall today to watch members arriving for the inaugural sesMon of tise constituent assembly, were advised by U Aung San, leader ihe An ti- Fascist Peopk's Freedom Le&ffVt and deputy
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  • 89 1 Raja ji Criticises Br. Policy Towards Indian States Ntw Delhi, Jun« 10. Mr. Kajagopalachari. OtagfMi In*! tries and SappiiM Minisirr it\ India's Intrrijn Government. <ritieizcd the British polity to makt the PrincH.v slatis nd» pondcni automatically upon Britain, handing over power to Indian rnrties m British Ind a. In an
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  • 998 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, June 11, '47 UNPARDONABLE CRIME AGAINST COMMUNITY posal aimed at abolishing the estate toddy shops but at preserving the government toddy shops elsewhere. Does Mr. Menon imagine that by merely abolishing the estate toddy shops, it is possible to save at least the estate labourers
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  • 72 2 London, Juno 10. Because of the illness of her mother Princess Nicholas, the Duchess of Kent, is obliged to remain m Greece for the present, it was officially announced m London on Monday. A.P. Lake Success, June 10. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, head of the Unitod Natloni
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  • 364 2 Anti-League Demonstrations New Delhi, June 10. The Muslim Council accepted the British plan for an independent Muslim nation m India on Monday night at a session which ended m a riot and brought out the police with guns blazing. A band of Khaksars, Muslims who
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  • 172 2 New Delhi, June 10. Members of the Egyptian trade delegation negotiating with the Indian Government to procure jute m exchange for food said yesterday that an agreement m principle had been reached. They said, however, that the amount of jute which Egypt would get was
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  • 203 2 London, June 10. Girija Mukherji, former V r ichy Ambassador of Subhas Bose's Azad Hind Government, now m Paris disclosed that he has asked the external Affairs Department of the Government or India for proper passport facilities for himself and
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  • 74 2 Burma To Demand Immediate Dominion Status? Rangoon, June 10.— U. Tin Tut is due to leave Rangoon on Thursday for London to discuss with the British Government the possibility of granting immediate Dominion status to Burma, an thortative sources said on Monday. The selection of U Tin Tet, a member
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  • 559 2 Under Pretext Of Counter Acting Communist Sway U.S. OFFICIALS FEEL INDIA MAY BE ANOTHER GREECE OR TURKEY Washington, June 10.— One American viewpoint of Britain s new grant of freedom for India is that a lot of American chickens are coming home to
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  • 151 2 M. The Hague, June 10. The Indonesian reply I^o the NMherianuV note which was published at The Hague on Monday has made a decidedly disappointing impression, it was learned from a high authoritative source who wished to remain anonymous. Thu Dutch Government is now studying
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  • 212 2 New Delhi, June 10.— Mahal ma t.:imlhi. aniuipaiiKß possible "deluge of violence" m India. terday I former determination to live for \-~> years. The 77-year-old spiritual leader uf India's millons, who has devoted his Life to Indian unity, announced sorrowfully m h,o
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  • 141 2 Absence Of Rice Ship F rom India Is Regretted absence of ri< e hiD 77 J is causing anxi u tr "m KvpubiK^ 'ovV rn »^n said today i, l >1 thai r;ce uas;^in^:?l a ports and that tK »i*cl not ohtuineu i *m last December, a pr J The
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  • 143 2 Burma's Agricultural Programme Explained Rangoon. June 10— The uJ duction of modern farming J i hods such a* t| 10M j n Britain J the Netherlands will be pan] Burma's agricultural rehabilitate programme, according to 1 3 leader of the Burmese delegation] the World Federation of ApfaJ ral Producers Conterem
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  • 124 2 Indo-Burmese Trade Will Be Fostered, Says New Burmese Minister Kan*....,.. Juno I' l •ry her .tmost '"'"^a rado. especially trad, »»"J Is.in.u-r 'n"* 0 1 mcnl, m M inlc.vicu M" Burma. l"i 1 panded cm I few mon'll, -aid eflo" made to -I strike favourable I M possible. Ba Wto
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  • 856 3 Restrained Optimism At Lake Success uke success. New York State, J«n I(>.-Restrained iMII is the keynote m Umled Nations circles regarding 1* a! the steps being taken and to be taken for the oi ireedom of the Press and of information fgghout the
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  • 119 3 Jerusalem, June 10. Two British policemen were kidnapped yesterday by four armed Jews from a swimming pool m Ramat Gan, Jewish township near Tel Aviv, police authorities reported m Jerusalem last night. Four armed Jews carrying tommyguns held up a crowd m the swimming
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  • 102 3 Washington, June 10.— President Truman left aboard a special train on Monday night cnroute to Ottawa for a three-day visit to Canada that may bring a new pronouncement on foreign affairs. He will address the Canadian lawmakers, would provide an opportunity for any new expression of
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  • 100 3 New York, June 10.— Colonel Vashily S. Zavoico, 75, former Russian industrialist and diplomat and one of the leaders m the unsuccessful 1917 revolt against the Kjerensky Government, died here on Sunday. A native of St. Peterburg, now Leningrad, he was the grandson of Admiral V.
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  • 102 3 Cairo, June 10.— The Egyptian delegation to the Security Council will leave for the United States on June 15, the Prime Minister Nokrashi Pasha told the newspaper Al Assas on Monday. Nokrashi Pasha denied reports that the Egyptian Government had changed its attitude and would
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  • 72 3 Canberra, June 10. Commerce Minister Reginald Pollard on Monday announced that Australia received a 'satisfactory assurance" from the Indian Government regarding supplies of linseed oil and their shipment to Australia. In return Australia had undertaken to seek additional supplies of wheat for India providing that supplies for
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  • 69 3 New Foundland Not For U.K. London, June 10. The Prime Minister, Mr. Atblee, refused m the Commons today to accept the suggestion that Britain offer to accept Newfoundland into the United Kingdom, giving it similar status to northern Ireland. Mr. Attlee said Newfoundlands future rested with the National Convention now
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  • 81 3 Bangkok, June 10. Official mourning for the death of King Ananda Mahfdol a year ago was lifted yesterday while the cause of death remained a mystery. Ananda's remains are still m tttfe Royal Palace aad no plans for cremation have yet been announced. Sijecial
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  • 310 3 Washington, June l«._Closi nX out a 1330.000,000,000 operation like the Lnited States share m World War it v big business. The American government has been belling thi..*-, rapidly for nearly two years. But it stili is one of the worlds largest real estate
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  • 83 3 Arabs To Call General Strike Jerusalem, June 10— The Paletv tine Arab Higher Committee has decided to call a countrywide Arab general strike for June 16— the day when the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine is due to begin its mission. The strike will coincide with the Committee's present
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  • 152 3 Zurich. June 10. The three-day conference of International Socialist Parties ended ji->tcrday with future plans on major issues virtually paralyzed by an east -west split. The conference wai forced to delay action on reconstituting the Socialist international and admitting the German Social Democratic until the
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  • 141 3 German Youths Not Responsible For War Hertford, British Zone, Jun<\ 10. Lord Z'akenham. British Minister for Occupation Affairs, >ld loaders of the German \nuHi Minimisation m Dusseldorf yesterday trim- was no disposition whatever m Britain to regard voun^ (Germans as ret ponsibie ff»r what happened m the in^t and tbal
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    • 147 3 (ACKACHE IS A WARNING— T'S PILLS the Remedy k suff :.-s and back pains spoil Nature may be warning; Lhir is araiM *v th yonr cry person's body there is ag and re-building" process ititicu of waste products -cid am formed, filtered ciiid pass through the liy left m the
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  • 1291 4 IT WILL jJftltOUfiAiiti OriiiN GAMBLIJNU, HWiPKOVIiKIsH lilii MASaisS Ai^u WILL KVEW mm TOti lNiilGUiiOliHlXNti IOUiVI'AIES k The approval at the Municipal Commissioners meeting Ine other day oi the proposal o A Mr. N. A. fallal to run a Mate lottery
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  • 317 4 Retort io Soviet Comments Manila, June 10. A Russian claim that Indian freedom would be "uctitious" like trie Philippines drew quick retort irom the Philippine Government spokesman who said 'tnose who speak of our independence as uciitious are either insincere, ignorant or malicious. liUgene
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  • 63 4 4 rk June alla L' C "auZ^SZ «««nU, c Pae.i.c recenuy by a f"^ monthly publican n -ued by the AmJU^S Ofenaattoß bureau fi»e pubUca ■vould never again b t «l base' 1 because oibihiy Horn i.. -ovid Do destroyed aiunui; bomb On tbe other 1... oouili Wales, I
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  • 347 4 Singapore, June i). Henry h. Gradv, first 1.3. Araba^an to India, said m an interview on Monday that "liritain'a lan decisions m Inuia clearly appear to oe based on a policy tl Indians should be left tree to Work out
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  • 29 4 Tokio, Juii« 10.— The flot J oi "Indonesia* a monthly maga^ m Japanese and Indonesian ia pubiLsncd by me Indonesia ft; Uahing Company m roki U.P.
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