Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1946

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  • 18 1 Ind ia n Daily Ma il ioi v s 2 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL n. 1946. PRICI 10 CENTS.
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  • 380 1 tandhi's Suggestion If Congress-Muslim Settlement Unattainable > Delhi, April 10. Mahatma Gandhi is reported to 1U -i sted to the British Cabinet Mission that if a P, .Muslim settlement is not reached, Pakistan, as by Mr. Jinnah, should be referred to an interrt tribunal. M Renter
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  • 79 1 GANDHI MEETS C-in-C VICEROY (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 10. Mahatma Gandhi for the first time met the Comman-der-in-Chief, Gen. Auchinleck, yesterday and is reported to have ur^ed the release of all I.N.A. prisoners. Gandhiji also met the Viceroy and asked for the immediate abolition of the salt
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  • 37 1 HASSAN SWAMY FOR CALCUTTA (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April to.— Colonel A. Hassan and Major Swamv. of the 1.N.A., who travelled with Subhas Chandra Bose from Germany ro Japan in 1943. arc coming to Calcutta shortly.
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  • 73 1 SUPREMO NEXT GOVERNOR OF AUSTRALIA? Sydney, Apr. 10. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten left Darwin today to return to the South Last Asia Command after his visit to Australia and New Zealand. Before leaving he said he wanted to get back to the sea, adding however: "But I would like to
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  • 46 1 Ottawa, Apr. 10. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, retiring British High Commissioner in Canada, and Governor-General-designate of the Malayan Union and Singapore, left Ottawa for Montreal yesterday on his way to England. It is understood he intends to leaie Montreal today by ai Reuter
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  • 153 1 Teheran, Apr. 9. Without giving any reason, the Democratic Party in Azerbaijan have expelled from the province Mahmoud Froughi, a Persian subject, who for nine years has been Azerbaijan manager of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company with headquarters in Tabriz. Froughi, who has arrived in Teheran,
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  • 82 1 Teheran. Apr. 9.— (Jen. Arfa, former Chief of Staff, was arrested last night immediately on his return from Hamadan in north-west Persia. Gen. Arfa went to Hamadan seven weeks ago when he was dismissed from the Imperial Persian Army by Prime Minister Ghavam Sultaneh. He
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  • 216 1 London. Apr. 9.— The Chancellor of the Kxrhequer, Mr. Hugh Dalton. announced today the rejieal of Ilritain's heavy excess profits tax i« a new budgi t based on the firm belief that the I nited States loan will be forthcoming. In an optimistic mood, Mr.
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  • 42 1 Million Chinese Dollars Donation For Chinese Welfare Hatavia, Apr. 9. A wealthy Chinese businessman Huang Ed Slii. who donated a million Chines* dollars for the welfare of the Chinese wounded and disab'ed in Java, is flying to Nanking via Singapore tomorrow. UP
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  • 47 1 Calcutta, April 9. The latest 1 port that Subhas Chandra Bose, former head of the "Indian Kali mel Government" is alne came in the Nationalist newspaper "Easter Express," today, which said that be I as been in India for the last tix months. Reuter
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  • 479 2 SEQUEL TO GEN. SMUTS' ASIATIC TENURE BILL LARGE SCALE PASSIVE RESISTANCE TO START IN UNION London, April 9.- Ashwin Choudree has arrived in London from South Africa to represent the South African Indian Congress in Britain ami the United
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  • 60 2 Madras, Apr. 9. Mr. K. Bhashyam (Congress) was declared elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly from the University constituency by 4715 votes as against 429 polled by Dr. A. K. Pillai (Radical Democratic Party), and 68 by P. Narayana Kurup (Independent). This raises the total strength of
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  • 197 2 (Front Oitr Own Correspondent) Madras, April 9. Pandit Nehru as President of the States' Peoples' Conference, ha s sent a letter to Lord PethickLawrence urging that in the proposed constituent assembly, States' subjects be given adequate representation, at least 50 per cent,
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  • 165 2 "FREE INDIA WOULD LIKE BRITAIN AS FRIEND, BUT.." MRS. SAROJINI NAIDU New Delhi, April 9. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, membgj the Congress Working Committee, today declared the p rol al of India had reached the climax in their patienc andfl present British Cabinet Mission represented the "last psyrS logical moment" to
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  • 134 2 CABINET MISSION TO INDICATE SOLUTION AFTER EASTER (From Onr Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 9. It u likely the Cabinet m 1100 after the Faster holiday! will convene a small round table conference of India leaders when they will in<fi cate what they think is th best solution. The rumoured scheme
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  • 170 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 9. Speaking in the Council of State yesterday, the Comman-der-in-Chief said it was Government s intention to create a completely national army, officered and manned throughout by Indians in the shortest passible time without lowering its highest standard of
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  • 33 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April 9.— The British Cabinet Mission intends v/ymJwJ the Easter week-end awey fron Delhi solely for the purpose of obtaining 4 sfjort rest.
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  • 36 2 (From Our Own Corresponds) Bombay, April 9.— Mrs. Unit Mebta, President of the All-Uk Women? Conference, is expectdlf attend the United Nations Orp+ sattou conference at Neu iOm She is leaiing on April 29.
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  • 238 3 EAST AND WEST SOCIETY I meeting of the k iety was held Thui NpnU.f rut events and accom- Society was presentK l in Joint-Secretary. *~5" JJ* then v N ridaa, Hon. Treasurer. rpatriation of Cpl. Vice-President, the nn the nomination ot the t-I J c c tree elected S Sgt.
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  • 70 3 INDIANS FOR FINAL MEETING OF LEAGUE odon, April 8. Kwaja Sir NaziJin and Sir Atul Chatterjee have London tor Geneva to represent s it the final meeting of the k i Nations. 1 on Jon today is Habib im Kahimtoolah, President of the im hamber of Commerce in hay. 1L
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  • 60 3 )ur Ou n Correspondi nt) Madras, Apr. 9. aid revolt if Pakistan her be imposed on her, 1 Premier Bardoloi, speaking in pointed that Muslims J per cent of the popuprovince. How can le inclusion of Assam bardoloi, however, is garding distribution of laries on
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  • 295 3 Amsterdam, April 9.— Holland would welcome the opportunity to exchange diamonds for Indian products >uch as j.ne, according to trade quarters in Amsterdam ihesc quarters said that the revival of the diamond industry will be a slow process because the trade is
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  • 121 3 London, April B.— A memorial service for the late Harold Shephard, Legal Adviser to the Hindu Association of Europe and Indian Social Club, took place today at the residence of V. R. Bengeri at Henden, North London. Mr. Shephard, who died suddenly at
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  • 87 3 Calcutta, Apr. a Devendra Xath Mookerjee, Mayor of Calcutta, said today that increasing numbers of destitute people appeared to be arriving in Calcutta. "I fear that a situation comparable with that which prevailed in the city during the 1943 famine may develop unless Government takes prompt
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  • 72 3 DUTCH ARMY TO TAKE OVER BRITISH EQUIPMENT Batavia, Apr. 9. The Dutch Army in Java will be taking over very considerable quantities of British equipment, including medium tanks, for which there is insufficient shipping space, Maj.-Gen. S. Vandenbergh, Netherlands Army's Quartermaster, stated today before leaving by air for Holland. Maj.-Gee.
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  • 228 3 Rangoon, Apr. 9.— U. Bu Pe, Anti-Fascist League leader who visited London in 1953 for consultations on tho futuro constitution for Burma, accused the British of using "Fascist methods" in Burma. He was commenting en the speech by Arthur Henderson, Burma
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  • 133 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 9.— Sir S. V. Ramamurthy, Adviser to the Madras Governor and member of the Indian food delegation to the Combined Food Board at Washington, said yesterday Taeniae*! threat in India marks the end of colonial economv. Threat of famine
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  • 83 3 The Department of Trade and Industry announces that the criterion ef past performance will no longer We applied in issuing licences for the importation of textiles. All persons desiring to import textiles should submit applications A. P. Forms) for licences in the categories previously
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  • 147 3 PENSION PAID TO NELSON'S HEIRS TO CEASE London, April 9. After 140 years, the annuity paid to the heirs of Lord Nelson since he was killed at the battle of Trafalgar is to be terminated on the death of the present Earl who will be 8 1 in December. This
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  • 181 4 British Officer Court Sentence On Bell Agnes Commuted The Indian Datl. Mail reliably Irarns that the sen; of death paste ion C V Ml, uell-known pre-war boxing promoter by the British Officer Cdurt, has hem commuted to one of three yean 1 imprisonment The sentence
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  • 49 4 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK STARTS WITH BIG FIRE Mauda, April 9. A gTSSS pre touched vij thirty tons of ammunition at a US. Aimy depot a few miles outsidt the city, killing the Filipinos and rocking the capital. If happened M the first day of Mamla\ lire Prevention Week. Reuter
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  • 100 4 Washington. Apr. y.— U .s. Governnient ortkials said today that Siamese assets in the United State-, totalling approximately seventeen million dollar*, would be unfrozen on April L'O this year. The officials said the assets consisted of $8,200,000 in demand deposits and other assets
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  • 152 4 U.S. To Cut Wheat Consumption To Feed World Washington, Apr. 9.— The United State* government is prepared te bolster the lagging United State* wheat conservation programme with a -i per eer.t cut in domestic •onsumption of flour, it was announced today The order was drafted by the Agricultural Department as
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  • 89 4 Amsterdam. Apr. P. There la now a clearer indication of when former United States President Herbert Hoover, now on an European food ■Wey, Will go to India in response to the Viceroy's invitation. Mr. Hoover left Holland this afternoon for Brtuaele. Tomorrow he flic* to Copenhagen,
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  • 83 4 POSITION REVERSED New York. Apr. 9. Russian delegate Andrei (ironnko was present, but Persian Ambassador Hussein Ala was absent, when the Security Council of the I'nited Nations Organisation met here toda\ The Couneil considered the committee report on rules and procedure. Gromyko recommended that the
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  • 113 4 It has been decided to ser.d a combined Malayan detachment representing the Malayan Union and Singapore to take part in the Victory Parade to he held in London in June It is understood that the Malayan detachment will include representativei oi the Malay Regiment, the
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  • 428 4 London, Apr. 9. Lord Inverchapel, formerly Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, Britain's Special Envoy to Java, stated today that the new plan for reaching a settlement of the Dutch-Indonesian problem was a very good plan," says a message from The Hague. He added that it
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  • 105 4 NEHRU PROMISES FREE INDIA'S HELP FOR COUNTRYMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA New Delhi, Apr. I a— ft Jawaharlal Nehru assu th< U delegation from South A:, ci d dav that when the rutin government came into In it would take more effect rt help Indians in South Africa thin present government
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  • 44 4 (From Our Own Correspomid New Delhi, Apr. ic. -Pi dil Nehru has been inform telegraphically by the Per Indian Nationalist Musi that they desire a united I mocratic India and stra ously oppose any anti-national elements 1 I vide India.
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  • 15 4 New Delhi. April 10.—R 1 achari is dining mt 1 I Cabinet Mission tonight. I
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