Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail fr IT No.»S- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946. If PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 298 1 STALIN ACCUSED OF BEING INSTRUMENTAL IN KILLING THE TSAR OF RUSSIA Trotsky's 'Biography' Just Published Causes Furore In U. S. New York, April 23.— Like a delayed bomb, Leo Trotsky's "biography*' of Stalin, in which he claimed that Stalin had been instrumental in killing the Tsar of Russia and his
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  • 176 1 KET.4JI BOSE ALIVE, HALE HEARTY IN EAST INDIES W^TsiGHTS CABLE KonKl ISDIA B April 24.— Netaji iubhas Chandra Bose is alive. j| e i s hale and hearty in an lUnd the Fast Indies. X\m vu &sc\tmd to a representa- newspaper by an intelk..-. ficer of the IXA yesterday J£
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  • 15 1 sons u C rc kUkd when vkUnct broke out late yetteri*) <» l«*- salctti.- United Press
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  • 6 1 Nine IN A otVwers were relcusec
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  • 262 1 New York, April 24. Andrei Gromyko, Russian UNO delegate, yesterday in his second boycott of the Security Council announced at once that he would take no further part in the Iranian question when the Council inflicted another defeat on Russia by refusing to drop the Iranian
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  • 11 1 NO SUGER EVEN IN BLACK MARKET IU 1 DTK, t£i ;;^'r
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  • 113 1 "In the month of March 3,000 people left for India, and a further 6,000 people are waiting to proceed," said Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India, at a Press conference yesterday. "Through negotiations with the authorities, it is now
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  • 95 1 COLONIAL SECRETARY GOES ON INSPECTION TOUR The Honourable Mr. P. A. B. Me Kerron, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, left Singapore on 23rd April in HMS Loch Gorm on a visit of inspection to the Cocos Keeling Islands and Christmas Island, where Civil Government was also rssumed on Ist April. Accompanying him
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  • 117 1 Washington, April zy Long-delayed but definite Combined Food Board wheat allocations for India will be announced within the next 24 hours unless an unforeseen hitch occurs Board officials stated today. Both the Food Board and the Indian officials are said to be "at a loss" to tX
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  • 167 2 "There Shall Never Be a Pakistan/' They Tell Jinnah London, April 2 3 .-Mr. Choudry Akbar Khan, Muslim 1 President of the Indian Workers Association of London, in a r statement on Pakistan says 'The audacity of Jinnah and his followers grows proportionately to the
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  • 156 2 Colombo, Apr. 2j Cry lor i.s to have its own lilm studic producing sound films, chiefh in Sinhalese. It is to be sitec on a 50-acre piece of land near Colombo and hopes are thai actual set shooting will begin in December. Ccyloncc <i</>/r/;/(j
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  • 50 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, April 23. Mr. K. C. Neogy, member of the Legislative Assembly who has been appointed member of the commission on human rights of the UNO, left for the United States to attend the commission's first meeting in New York on Apr. 29.
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  • 372 2 News Commentary From India By Our Special Correspondent Madras, Apr. 23. At long last the Madras Congress Party came to a decision regarding leadership yesterday. After five days' heated discussion in the course of which they rejected the High Command's advice to choose Rajagopalachari, the members last night elected T.
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  • 96 2 NEW MADRAS CABINET TO TAKE OATH BEFORE APRIL END (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 24.— Mr. T. Prakasam, newly-elected leader of the Madras Congress Legislature Party, h.td an interview with the Governor and accepted the Governor's invitation to form a ministry. It is understood he has asked the Governor
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  • 515 2 Communal Tension Mounting In Delhi (From Our Oun Correspondent) Delhi, Apr. 23. All is ostensibly quiet on the Delhi trontl but behind the lull caused by the absence of the Cabinet! Ministers in Kashmir there are disquieting signs of mu.imingl communal tension. I Knives, swords and other dangerous missiles are
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  • 113 2 (From Our Ou n (>»'• n/) S Calcutta, April zi. j H L A /-A I} UtjM who was Deputy Quar M of the IXA in charge .W has been recently relejv n j t^B Press conference that tlu IN hj retreat from Indian soil u had planted themselves
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  • 659 3 I United Free India Is Safest Guarantee To Future World Peace, 5 He Tells Britons ij tHunift rally in Birmingham in preparation r Pay celebrations a Communist M.P. told the l^ng I the British government although leeing the Indian question was >till uastine its time in r; f talk
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  • 132 3 Mr. Paul Josselyn. American Consul General for Singapore, and Mrs. Josselyn arrived here last Saturday afternoon by air from Shanghai. Mr. and Mrs. Josselyn took up residence at 53, Grange Road, immediately after arrival. Mr. Jos:>elyn was American Consul General in Shanghai before being transferred to
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  • 224 3 First Cultural Institution Of Its Kind In Malaya The Tapore Institute, a cultural institution and the first of its kind in Malaya, will be declared open by Mr. J. A Thivy at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday, May
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  • 87 3 Colombo, April 23. A goodwill mission to Nepal from Ceylon has lot; Colombo. The numbers of the Mis sion comprise three Buddhist monkv Maha Thera Narada, Ther.i Piyadassi and Bhikky Amatananda, .1 Nepalrv monk ordained in Ceylon. They are accompanied on the mis s;on by
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  • 50 3 (Fr#w Our Own Corraspotident) Srinagar, (Kashmir), April 23. The British Cabinet Mission is returning to Delhi tomorrow after a brief five-day holiday in Kashmir. Cabinet Mission circles believe the Mission will be staying in India at least for one month more, possibly longer.
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  • 103 3 I ondon, April n. A tprc ial RAF J mission to the lar Last which is to make .1 detailed investigation of Japanese navigational methods and equipment is expected to leave Lngland tomorrow nighr in the Lancashire aircraft I ibra. The mission consists of members
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  • 39 3 Washington, April 12. Attributes to the decrease *>t hunten during the war, Alaska's bear population is getting bitter all the time. An increase <>t ',(><> was reported tor last year in the territory's two national forests. U.P.
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  • 527 4 New Zealand rinance minister At Conditions In British India: Asks, 'What Was War Fought For?' London, April IJ.- Conditions in India— the hundreds of people sleeping on pavements -wind he his journey from New Zealand to Berlin for the Domfc] Premiers' Conference shocked the New
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  • 86 4 Stwienct of death />■> tumghig utnh ud> passed on Cloves Osbonte Wood ford />) W/'/i^ Comdr. A. Briggi in //>< British Officer Court tOWtt time §go lni\ bet% commuted to is \tiiis 1. 1., the luuian Dai(\ Wail" understands. Wood ford, it u ill Ih lit
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  • 25 4 Lot AttgfifS, April n.— llh widow* s protective fafgftf v Angeles /'d> tsked tbt //>> Angeles Transput/ Service to provide wider sciif ni r/t\ huscs.' U.P.
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  • 296 4 London, Apr. C*n. Bedel! Sm.«h Chid Gen. Eisenhower in the war and now U. Amba >-doi to Russia, in an exclude interview rid. the London „«</ O CAron.V/, Moscow corropondent iMt Dlgta refuted the ac cusation> levelled againM Gat EUenfcowef and luld
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  • 340 4 AROUND THE COURTS Elderly Tan Boon Tone, who was charged with the murder of Nfl Hock Lan, was acquitted and discharged by Lt.-Col. G. C H.Culley in the Assessors' Court yesterday. Because the wife of the deceased had made certain remarks ibout his M-year-old daughter. M
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