Indian Daily Mail, 4 April 1946

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  • 10 5 Indian Daily Mail Vol no SINGAPORE, TIRRSDAV, APRIL 4, 1946.
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  • 2078 5 (ing Tributes The BMA: Future Can Be Faced With Confidence H.E. Poi Ihe lii -^t time m the history of Singapore, it has a ernor all f« itself. Mr. Franklin Charles (iimson. C.M.G., mer Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, was yesterday morning tailed
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  • 195 5 London, Apr. 2. A defence ef the British (Jovernment> policy ia Malaya was made by Mr. Creech-Jone-s. I'nder-Seeretary for the Colonies, m an interview with today, write* John Kimche. Mr. Creech-Jones, who is steering now the Malayan constitution bill hrough the House of Commons, inistcd
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  • 605 6 FACT-FINDING CONTACTS PROCEED, WHILE i MISSION'S INTENTIONS STILL UNKNOWN (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, April 2- The British Cabinet Mission entered its second week of negotiations with Indian leader^ for settling the Indian issue today. Sir Stafford Cripps yester- °wine to indisposition, day
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  • 473 6 (From Our Special G>rrcspo»dt nt Madras, April 1. One of India's oldest Muniitpahties, the SaiJaptt Municipality, dud yesterday uhen m pursuance of the GtttUi Madras scheme, the City {Or potation took over the adininihuiioii of Said a pet, Semhiam, Amjikarai and other areas m tin il\ outskirts.
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  • 161 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April i. Nine doctors six mcdic.il assistants and two drivers composing the Congress Medical Mission are expected to leave for Singapore by boat on April 8. They are carrying with them a cargo of medical supplies weighing 392 maunds packed
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  • 426 6 Vu Constitution Proposals Unaca-ptable Ti» Tamils Indians I Colombo, April 2.— Jaffna, fortress of the indigejH Tamil:- of Ceylon, has become a political ban l.—.eld, ifl K. Gopalan, Router's Correspondent. Batten* rf propaganda m favour of unstinted coopera- tioii with the Sinhalese (the majority community) and
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  • 192 6 Britisher In Malaya Willi To Treat Asiatic On Eq Terms, Says Mr.Bhashya (From Our Own Cormpu^J^t Madras, April Mi^M Bhashyam and Mr. R. \'l kataraman, two M:tdra>adH cates who went to SineapM a month ago for defending IqA facing trial for alleged collaboS with the Japanese, retuined hert^H Mr. Bhashyam
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  • 276 6 Calcutta, April 2. Congress Party President V au JJ Abul Kalam Azad alleged here today that there had 'M "inter-provincial conspiracy of Govjernment official everything possible to help the cause of Moslem I<eafl candidates m the recent 'elections and thus to weaken
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  • 308 7 |\ltt*i»*. A P n I— The Sovlet lTn| on attaches great signi 'to ,he Inited Nations Organisation, Alexei Leontyev, Xt »r er, said m a speech here which was prominently Bed »n today's Pravda. v .ilr- .i that British and H < nonaries
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  • 182 7 Teheran Apr. I.— Red Army troops are making ostenu (iol X preparations "to evacuate Tabriz, Persia's second largest J iv mdl capital of Persian Azerbaijan, according to a spokesman i the inited States Embassy here today. They have apparent y Withdrawn all checkposts on the
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  • 304 7 New Urk. Apr. 1— m a specia ■tntfc to UNO Secretary General Tryg\e 1 ,i«-. Persian Prime Minister fihavam Sultaneh today confirmed his mandate to Persian Ambassador m Washington Hussain Ala as a fully accredited qualified representative of his country at the UNO HSecurih
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  • 123 7 Tokio, April 3 (UP).— The Supreme Command Allied Powers this morning announced that former wartime Japanese Prime Minister Hideki To jo and other major war criminal suspects will be indicted— probably m the Vt'ar Ministry Building courtroom— on April if. The Chief Prosecutor Joseph B.
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  • 48 7 London, April 1.-4**** Army casualties hi Jaia **d Sumatra up to Mar. 16 were M7f. Tuo h u JvcJ and teve*iy-fo*f unr WWj 957 wounded and 224 mnwtg. British Arm) casualties were It* 34 being killed, 70 noun Jed ami 10 missing.- Reuter
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  • 73 7 Toklo, April J (UP). -The Allied authorities m Japan hope to complete the job of scr W ng the Japanese N,vvand merchant fleet w.thin one year,' it was reliably learned here today. This would mean the destruct.on of more than ,00 ships
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  • 79 7 Chungking Apr. l-Amengn troops will cease to play an active part m the Chinese theatre by May 1 ffeut Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, Amencan Commander-in-Chief stated today. After that date, he said, .t is not f ><i that more than three or four
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  • 625 7 British Government Issues White Paper On World Food Shortage London, Apr. 2.— The Bnitish Government's White Paper on the world food shortage issued today states that the allocations of wheat and rice likely to he obtained as a result of the mission to
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  • 60 7 Tokio, April J (UP).— The Supreme Command Allied Powers today announced that Thicn Maung the puppet Burmese Ambassador and two other wartime emissaries Maung Khin anil Gyi Iftling, wre transported to Burma tor trial. Lieut. -Col. Yoshitada Nagatomo who allegedly commanded the No. 3 PbW Camp m
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  • 232 7 (From Our Specid Cormpondent) Delhi April 2.— A1l sections of the Central Assembly yesterday joined m renewing their demand for the immediate release of all I.N.A. men who are still under detention and also those already convicted. The occasion provided by a
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  • 227 7 M.iniLi, April (L T l*). Ii was officially announced late this morning, th.it I icut.-C-cn. M.issjh.uu I lomi< i w.is executed at 12. sj 'Manila Time). Also executed at the MSM t.me was I icut.-Gcn. Hikotaro T.i|inu, who w.is convicted for causing death of three
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  • 45 7 Paris, Apr. 1. Paul llaudoin. Fonign Minister m Laval's (ioveramcnt m IfM has been arrested t<»ftther with his son while attemptlag to cross the frontier into Spain at Ht'iidaye. During Hih terms of oflice as minister Haudoin mado many bitter attacks on the British. Reuter
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  • 636 8 HILO DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $10-20 MILLION San Francisco. Apr. 2.— The «reat tidal waves thrown up by an undersea earthquake near Alaska which roared thousands of miles across the Pacific Ocean last nitfht causing widespread destruction and hundreds of deaths have not yet subsided. Local authorities
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  • 27 8 Mr. L). P. I'artlus.irathy lytAg»M MAUL., Deputy Secretary t>( w Lfuli»n ft*n^- lta ullvcd m Sjn>; 1 pore \*»t wccW-cnd on a short visit to MaV *y**
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  • 234 8 LATEST San Francisco, April 3. A tidal wave of diminished velocity stemming from the earthquake m the Aleutian deeps shuck along the Alaskan peninmla little more more than hours after the disastrous wave which spread death and destruction, mostly m Hawaii. 1 in s wave
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  • 78 8 \lter careful investigation and full consideration, expulsion orders i>suid uncl. r Section (1) (b) ©1 Ordinance a«ain-t 10 alien hintM detained Keawtfj and M an-n for su!»\«.-iv« activities ha\e ae* beta put !l <«» f(irtt and lhe l 0 lvr sons roncerned hu\t' been repatriated to hina.
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  • 83 8 ffem Delhi, April iv-/*«W CbomJbmry, Ctmgrru polttki**t tervimg a levem-yem turn rigorom mprhommeut, left gsol todty t" become Mmh/er for Hedtb anJ Excite m the Govenmeml <>f d&m Prui iin t l //< uj" temiewced m 194- fo fi yewrf inij>n>oti»n nt m COtHMCttO* with
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  • 448 8 RAF Goes Into Action As Indonesian Snipers Attack Convoy Uatavia. Apr. 2.— R.A.F. mosquitos protecting an Allied convoy from Hatavia to the hill station of liandoeng, 120 miles to the south-east, went into action today when the convoy was attacked by snipers. The planes made two runs to silence the
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  • 104 8 Paris, Apr. 2. Unconfirmed reports here state that the big Five foreign ministers' conference may be tailed m Paris during the next few weeks. The purpose of the conference will be to discuss a number of major problems involving both Kussia and the Western powers. Some of
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  • 70 8 Lisbon, Apr. 2. Winston Churchill is to visit Portugal as guest of the Portuguese Government after Easter, it was slated m otiicial quarters tonight. Wiiiic m Lisbon he will stay at the state-owned Bornay Palace. Later he will .stay on a farm at Bussaco near Coimbra.
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  • 408 8 No Reply From^Either Persia, Neu Yoik, April j (UP). -Tension tigfati the United Nations Security Council as the 'M towards the deadline ol 16GMT for the Russian raill M replies to the council inquiry. No word has yet be< :V <M from
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  • 31 8 New York, Apr AndtiH Gromyko, Russian UNO ot.^atfl asked it He would attend tin i.\(M Security Council meeting today refl plied: "No." He Itfasci to ela| borate on his answer.- Reuter
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  • 464 8 Jap Who Beheaded U. S. Airmen To Hang The Court finds that you arc guilty of a crime as ll rrl W as any disposed m this Court. In your rnxiety, being tuH conscious ot your guilt, you robbed two gallant airmen ol tiufl lives 1 am much more impressed
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  • 29 8 His Excellency Mr. I < C.M.G., is now m nudencc »t I eminent House and I Visitors his been placed .it the mail hall, Government House.
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  • 23 8 Pandit Jaw^urial Nehru pointed BrahflMcWi Kaih Joint-Secretary of the W I« Committee m Malaya" COT him before he left Malay,! 1
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