Indian Daily Mail, 17 April 1946

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  • 18 1 In dian Dai ly Mail t 11. No. 57- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 94 6. PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 272 1 Muslims Azad CREATES MORE PROBLEMS THAN IT SOLVES (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Apr. 16.— Congress President Maulana Azad t statement on Pakistan, as demanded by Mr. Jinnah, i it is harmful not only for India as a whole, but also for
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  • 40 1 wwarn, April i 4 K.L.M., the airline company, will start a "Untie air service on May 21, toted today. *nrtce was planned secretly i occupation when K.L.M. abroad specialised in flying rs across the Atlantic- Reuter
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  • 76 1 London, Apr. 15. South African Prime Minister Gen. fan Smuts' policy towards coloured races in South Africa was condemned here yesterday by Mr. Ash win Choudree, member of the South African Indian delegation at present lisiting London. Speaking at a meeting yesterday gftemoon attended by ahoxxx. 100
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  • 36 1 TRADE EMPLOYMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFAB London, April 1 5.— The British Government has accepted the United States invitation to nominate representatives to attend a preliminary meeting for consideration of an international conference on trade and employment. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Damascus, Apr. 15.— The last contingent of British troops in Syria marched out of Damascus at ten o'clock this morning, the deadline under the igmirttnt reached in Pans for the nmultaneooa withdrawal of British and French troops from Syria.
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  • 319 1 BRITAIN U.S. OPPOSE DROPPING SOVIETPERSIAN QUESTION FROM UNO AGENDA NW York, April 15. Britain and the United States both opposed the dropping of the Soviet-Persian question from the agenda of the United Nations Security Council when, shortly after the opening of the public session tonight, the Persian Government's decision to
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  • 234 1 SOVIET ACCUSES BRITAIN U.S. OF ACTING IN BAD FAITH LATEST New York, April 16. Britain and the United State* risked an even wider Big Three split today and stood pat with enough votes in the UNO Security Council to defeat Soviet demands for immediate abandonment of the Iranian case, writes
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  • 54 1 Bangkok, April .4.— The United States Government is advancing a |i0,000,000-crcdit (£2,500,000) to Siam for the purchase of surplus United States property in Manila, ac- cording to Mr. Charles Yost, American Charge d'Aff aires in Bangkok. The credit may be extended to another $r0,000,000 if necessary,
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  • 444 2 Future Of India In Hands Of The Cabinet Mission, Or International Tribunal? (I rem Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 15. The Cabinet Ministers have been three weeks in Delhi now and have met together and individually leaders of every' shade of opinion, but so far as
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  • 113 2 London, April 15. Speculations on the manner in which the British Mission, Congress leaders, and members of the Moslem League will end their deadlock ran the whole gamut in the British press today. The majority of the conservative Press reported that Congress will give
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  • 74 2 UNDERGROUND LEADER'S ATTEMPT TO CONTACT NETAJI IN 1943 [ftnm Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, April 15.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, prominent underground Congress leader who was released last week as a result of negotiations berwcen Gandhiji, Viceroy Wavell and Commander -in Chief Auchinleck, tried to contact Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April 15. Amar Lahiri said in a statement today: "The Indian people should once and for all dismiss from their mind that Xetaji Subhas Bose is alive. "He is dead. This is a fact granite and concrete." Amar Lahiri, of Faridpur district
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  • 98 2 INDIAN DELEGATED CABLE FOR INSTRUCTIONS Geneva, April 5 one of several deU which have cabled thei ernments for instruct* the French proposal l o date Russia with the J tion of the League of \v assets. The question is expected IO L fore the League Committee thi<! noon and deferred
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  • 81 2 UNITY, FAITH AND SACRIFICE, FOUNDATIONS OF INA From Our Own Corr.\pc,nin Madura, April j S ,___i ieutA Lakslnni, hoisting the hid Congress flag at the first sesm the Tamil nod Youth Courn%\ unity, faith and sacrifice übich flag represented were the fon tions on which the IMA, ml Azad Hind
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  • 86 2 (From Our Chen Correspwiit Patna, April if. MahboobAl of the 1.N.A., who *as Military! tary to Netaji Subhas Chandra arrived here yesterday after hill Addressing a gathering I said: As a soldier of the I I fought against Britain proud of it. I am proud
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  • 46 2 London, April ij.-MinyP« ent London Indians > otcrday ed the opening of the lnJunM which was launched _rj Tandon, P. Chaudh-y. K. others. The Indian High Conan«»Jß the Deputy Commi^or-r sent. Representatives ot workers, seamen, and of sional classes were present- U.P.
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  • 41 2 Colombo, April 14-— Rcar M J. M. Mansfield, Flag ctr^W in a communication to l denied that the can* W V embarkation from ike Or Leslie Williams, the Ccyl* Royal Marine, was an ob.* u by members of the WAN* Reuter
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  • 710 3 I Muslim Fears In India Criticised I London, April 15. Speaking at the Indian League, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chine** Ambassador in London declared that the time had ar ;ved when neither India nor China can lead independent and isolated existences.
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  • 106 3 "CHARACTER MORE IMPORTANT THAN ROUGE Colombo, April 14. Dr. F. A. Blok, Assistant Director of Ceylon's Medical Seri ices, is surprised that "tccbnicolour" girls dazzle the judges at beauty competitions. Addressing the girls of "VisakJso Vidyalaya" Dr. Blok said he was perturbed, as a parent, to see that modesty and
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  • 72 3 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Che Mohd. Suffian bin Ahmad to the Malayan Civil Service. Che Suffian is a Malay Queen's Scholar, born in Perak, and since he graduated from Cambridge University, has been employed bv the Far Eastern Section
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  • 24 3 Sydney, April xy—Ltidy Louis Mountbatten, Superintendent -nt Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, returned here today by flying boat from New 7Aaland.— Reuter
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  • 282 3 London, April 14. About 200 Indians and their friends were present at a meeting in London today, organised by the Indian League, to bid farewell to Sardar Sant Singh, Sikh loader and one of the members of the Indian Food delegation, and als9 to meet
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  • 396 3 London, Apr. 15.— A comprehensive defence of its Indiapolicy has been issued in London by the South Africa: Government. It is in the form of a lengthy statement supplied to the Press soon aft< the condemnatory Amritsar Day speech here hy Mr. Ashwin Choudree, or
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  • 580 4 Nazi Operated 'Werewolf Organisation In China Hitler's Close Friend 1 9 Others Arrested: More Arrests Imminent Shanghai, April 16.— United States authorities, have rtvealed the existence of a Nazi operated "werewolf" organisation in China which carried on war against the L T nited States
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  • 42 4 London, April is. The Z tr Office stated today that Austrdies Gen rel Horace Robertson, fi-yr*. old lender of the Anstralian sunk forces a'Aii'tst Rabaul, has been a/>--pointed Ctfoemender Jo-Chief .j tk Comnsonwesdth force in ]<i Reuter
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  • 29 4 This cooperation was inherent in the principles of the Pan-America programme* "Pan-American solidaritv," said the President, "must prove itself to be in fact the bulwark of peace.* 1 Reuter
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  • 259 4 Chungking, April 15.— An estimated 30,000 Communists today are reported to have virtually surrounded the small Chinese nationalists garrison in Changchun bur nationalist authorities say that the relief army would reach the city within one week. 1 A nationalist dispatch reported skirmishing between the two Chinese factions
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  • 217 4 Washington, April 15.— President Truman, a Je. the Governing Board of the Pan-American Union here tod' declared that the L T nited Nations Organisation must succnl 1 He said: "Before us now lir a new era in which the power of atomic energy has released.
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  • 91 4 There will be a meeting i{ General Labour Union Hall at $L„ Street, on April 20th, Saturday, at 6.30 p.m., of all Indian Chri^ oi Singapore, in order to send a 2 message to the Cabinet \li»«ioa now India, to express our support mi 2 cognition
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