Indian Daily Mail, 2 April 1946
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Title Section14 1946-04-02 1 Indian Daily Mail '01 No M- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL a .Toi6. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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481 1946-04-02 1 Mal ay Sultans Boycott Malayan Union Governor's Installation Ceremony At K. L. UNION PROPOSALS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO RULERS OR MALAYS" (From Our Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. i.— The Malay Sultans boycotted the installation ceremony of the new Governor, Sir Edward Gent, here this morning, while some Malays who were481 words
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261 1946-04-02 1 RIGADIER McKERRON INSTALLED AS OAG ■A; an impressive ceremony Bsterda} morning at the Sunicipi Council Chamber, BiwJie: P.A.B. McKerron, Bm.O. was installed as Officer •BlriMnistfrinc the Colony of 'II ■Earlier. Col. Register, the Acting 1 Secretary, explained to the H v -,;s the circumstances re'H de-lay of the arrival of261 words
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137 1946-04-02 1 FORMER HONGKONG GOVERNOR TO TAKE OVER APRIL END London, Apr. i. Sir Mark Young, Governor of Hongkong at the time of its fall, is to resume his Governorship towards the end of April when the military authorities will hand over the administration of the colony to him, the Colonial OfficeReuter - 137 words
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102 1946-04-02 1 SOVIET DIPLOMATIC COURIERS ON MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS Shannon Port, Eire, Mar. 31. The first two Russian diplomatic couriers ever to pass through Shannon airport passed through thin morning on their way to Washington, i They claimed they were carrying documents of vital importance and refused to leave the plane while102 words
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135 1946-04-02 1 PERSIAN ARMY PREPARES TO TAKE OVER FROM SOVIET TROOPS Teheran, Mar. 31. Two new divisions for the Persian Army now being recruited m Teheran area will formally take over the areas evacuated by Soviet troops, a high official of the Persian police stated m Teheran today. Persian troops which leftReuter - 135 words
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Article119 1946-04-02 1 London, Mar. 31. Melbourne radio said tonight that the grounds on which the Japanese General Karakubo was acquitted yesterday by the Australian military court ai Ka/haul, New Britain, of violating the laws and usage** of war will har* an important hearing on future cases against Japanese chargedReuter - 119 words
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Article38 1946-04-02 1 London, Mar. 81. Lord Gort, who died here today, was Governor of Malta from May UMI when he wa« appointed High Commissioner for Palestine and Commander-in-Chief and Hiffh Commissioner for Tran*jordan m succession to Sir Harold Mac Michael.38 words
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790 1946-04-02 2 British Journalist's Warning London, March Jl. Unless a national government is constituted m India within a month or two there will be anarchy and famine, declares H. N. Brailsford, British author and journalist, writing from Calcutta m an article published mReuter - 790 words
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Article45 1946-04-02 2 TIT FOR TAT (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Mar. 29. The Willingdon Sports Club here has decided to ban admitting South African Whites becoming members, or guests. The step is taken for expressing India's protest against the anti-Indian legislation proposed by the South African Government.45 words
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Article275 1946-04-02 2 LIVE SCORPION IN BALLOT BOX (From Our Gum Correspondent) Madras, April I.— The provincial election has almost been completed and Congress has swept the polls so far, capturing 161 out of 215 seats. The Congress Assembly party meeting is slated for April 7 to elect a leader275 words
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353 1946-04-02 2 Washington, April i.— An article on "India's crisis"* the April 6 issue of Colliers— one of the most widely circfl lated magazines m the United States— declares "The 1 of Indian nationalism is rising towards outright rehellioH Britain wants to get out butAPI - 353 words
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Article75 1946-04-02 2 MUSLIMS THE MISSIONS NeW Delhi, Mar. 30.— Tin- Wo*M ing Committee of the MusK"M league at a meeting htr» fodtfß decided that Mohammed Ali linna *B President of the League, should kfl its sole representative to nu-ct fllf ß British Cabinet mission. H The Committe also endor-. d J*l Jiah'sReuter - 75 words
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837 1946-04-02 3 I HUGE REHABILITATION TASK FOR CNRRA shanghai. Mar. 29.— Relief supplies, chiefly flour, ised lolhinc and medicine, are beingr rushed to war-ravaged Hunan ■ovimr nd Manchuria following reports describing the straits of men, women and children m these two areas. Prompt art ionReuter - 837 words
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161 1946-04-02 3 BEVIN READY TO JOIN BYRNES AT MOMENT 'S NOTICE Washington, Mar. 30.— British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin has cabled United States Foreign Secretary James Byrnes that he will fly to New York but only if Mr. Byrnes advise him that a Security Council ciisis is threatening UNO existence, it isReuter - 161 words
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481 1946-04-02 3 STORM GATHERS IN U. S. OVER UNO ZONE New York, Mar. 28.— Melvin Appel, Reuter's Correspondent, writes a storm, already gathering, is likely to burst m full force over the United States when the draft treaty by which UNO acquires its home m the Greenwich-Stamford area is published. Under theReuter - 481 words
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Article45 1946-04-02 3 Malta, Mar. >o.— The Maharaja of Barotia with the Maharani and son, Maharaja of Kumar, han armed at Malta from Cairo m a Ipecid aircraft. Thy left BaroJa OH Wednesday and called at Basra and Cairo. The) are leaim^ for Britain lomovrou CM holiday.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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364 1946-04-02 3 Paris, Mar. 28.— The French motorcar industry, under Government nponsorship, is gearing: up to challenge world markets. In spite of many difficulties France expects to have turned out by the end of the year something like 100,000 private cars alone; and it is plannedReuter - 364 words
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Article42 1946-04-02 3 Washington, Mar. 30. -Delegates of 11 rations represented on the Far Bastern Commission who met hehind closed doors m a special session here today unanimously ■greed to take no action to change the date of the Japanese elections fixed for Apr.) .<>. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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491 1946-04-02 4 Batavia, Mar. 31. As the Dutch and Indonesian delegations prepare to leave for Holland to discuss with the Netherlands Government steps towards final agreement on the Indonesian constitutional issue, the British mission \a about to leave for Jogjakarta m Central Java forReuter - 491 words
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Article90 1946-04-02 4 London, Mar. 30. A treaty of friendship bet men Turkey and Irst/ nas signed this afternoon, a< cording to Ankara radio. Annexed to tin- Treaty wtft a number of protocols dealing §mo*g other things with the m m Tigris anJ Euphrates and their tributaries, mutualReuter - 90 words
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Article112 1946-04-02 4 London, Mar. 31. The Air Ministry today announced two new R.A.F. appointments for South-east Asia. Air Marshal Sir Rodent Carr becomes Air Officer Commander-in-Chief India, and Air Vice Marshal Charles Edward Guest becomes senior Air Staff Officer, Air Command, Soith-east Asia. Air Marshal C«rr, who at oneReuter - 112 words
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Article77 1946-04-02 4 Paris, Mar. 30. Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu, French High Commissioner m Indo-China, has been appointed President of the French delegation to negotiate with the provisional Yiet Nam Government m Annam vindor an agreement signed on Mar. 6 it was officially stated here today Representatives of the Ministries of NationalReuter - 77 words
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Article21 1946-04-02 4 The Madras Government has reserved 12,556 poits m the provincial, subordinate and inferior service* for candidates with war service.21 words
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Article42 1946-04-02 4 San Francisco, Mar. 31. Attributed to American serrice men returning from Japan a severe outbreak of smallpox continues m Seattle where there are 24 cases. It is the worn epidemic for JO years. Seven have also been 'reported m San I'rancisco. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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368 1946-04-02 4 FAMINE AND PESTILENCE STALKS CHINA People Feed On Grass, Sometimes Resort T« Cannibalism, Or Drown Wholesale Chungking, March 30. Famine and pestilence are stalking through China's plains already bleached with the bones of war dead. Forty per cent, oi the 28,000.000 population m Hunan (Central China) usually called the "RiceReuter - 368 words
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Article39 1946-04-02 4 Moscow, Mar. 31.— Foreign correspondents are now being informed that deletion have been made m tlvir despatches after a month during which despatches were detained «v the telegraph offices and sent off without the senders Mting them again.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article134 1946-04-02 4 COLOUR BAR MUST DISAPPEAR Dar-es-Salaam, Mar. ,1 Indians will take "praaicjH steps" if necessary to help rigj thr wrong being done to Soutfl African Indians, leader ot the InduiJ m Dar-cs-Salaam, Dr. S. I). Malik, J here today. "The colour bar and racial stgrenl tion must disappear if lasting peaceReuter - 134 words
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Article63 1946-04-02 4 New York, April, i. A H vide strike of 400,000 toft roi/l miners started at 5 a.m. thiM morning. H T/?«' strike lias been called by I United Mine Workers' President John Leu is because mine (MWfl I Aj /r refused his royalty plan /o^<H /pwReuter - 63 words
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Article74 1946-04-02 4 London, Mar. 31. A New YorM Radio report tonight said a group offl United States Army planes left Pfk-H ing today for Mukden, main city ofl Southern Manchuria, carrying 60S Americans and representatives of theH Chinese Central Government andH Chinese Communists. I The group willReuter - 74 words
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Article46 1946-04-02 4 Dar-es-Salaam, Mar. 31.— The ex-B tent of the Tanganyika draught "I reflected m figures obtained it theH meteorological office showing thi s uur ß up to date Dar-es-Salaam rainfall totalling 1.79 inches compared withß an average period over the past slX years at 1 1.66.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article31 1946-04-02 4 Trichinopoly, Mar. 30.— The Pofa lathi charged a crowd of labourer* who, defying the ban on process*** tried to join the funeral of Singtf* velu, a communist worker who fatally assaulted.31 words
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