Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail I y„UI No. *7. I SINt.VPOKK. Till USD W •>:.. MAT, Ifii, PRICE m CENTE
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  • 928 1 I In Welcome Address To Governor- General Severance Ot Singapore A "Most Backward And Undemocratic Step M First criticism, albeit a mild one, of the Malavan In ion plan, with particular reference to the severance of Singapore from the Settlements of Malacca and Penang. to
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  • 335 1 IG0V1 KNOK-GENERAL OF [HE MALAYAN IN ION \M) SINGAPORE Ifirst Press Conference In Off The Record Affair The Press conference which' i,o\ernor-General held at i Boitrnment House yesterday Bering was a 90 per cent, off B record affair. His Excellency, j I the outset toVd the Pressmen B his main
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  • 162 1 Simla, May 22.—Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of the Moslem League, m 3 2,000-word critical analysis of the British Cabinet Mis s:on's proposals for India's constitutional future, issued here todi\ expressed regret that it had turned down the Moslem demand for .1 complete sovereign state of Pakh tan "which
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  • 164 2 HIS MAJESTY* MESSAGE His Majestj the Ktai vi;t' was as follows:- oh the arrival on Malayan soil t ,rsl l.ov.iimr L.neral. the ,n and I Uke this opportunity ,nd a renewed greeting to the people* of the Malayan I aton and I k siiifiapori- and a mrsvaire ol friendship
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  • 166 2 I SECRETARY Or SIAib The BfttsgWgC from the Secret a iv tf Mate ot olonies was .is follow ••I i r. happy to add n-y own sincere to the gi u Hi meuungt el [ajesty the King, ••t: e arrival of the nrat GovernorGem ral to take up
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  • 322 2 Governor-General's Reply To Welcome Speeches I wish to express my gratitude lor the coi'.lial welcome expressed m the addressee >«»n have just heard, and to thank all of you for the friendly greeling your presence here conveys. "In introducing the King's message which he read, His 1 acellency said, "I
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  • 807 2 The f •Mowing is the text, of the Singapore (iovernor*> (Mr. Your Excellency, when I aaeumed office as Governor of this Colony, 1 wa- the hearer of a gracious message from His Majesty the King to his people m Singapore and also conveyed to them the
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  • 451 2 Brilliant Spectacle In Historical Municipal Chamber H«t irnvsris throned outside the Hitn "sth t arrival of the Rfcht Honourable Mr. Malcolm Mac>maid, who at an imprest ceremony was installed as he (.^ernor-l.eneral of the Malayan I nion and Singapore at the i historic Municipal Chambers yesterday
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  • 206 3 Congress Approve Scheme Subject To Certain Conditions (hum Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi. May 21. Further progresN m Delhi is being delayed by the absence of official reaction from the Muslim League to the Cabinet Plan. The Congress is understood to have conveyed
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  • 298 3 AGA KHAN' S TRIBUTE TO CABINET MISSION (i4l ro. >la> Keviewmu ,h t Britfcft White Paper on India \ga Khan m an interview lt h I nited Press stated that he BH M |ost m admiration for what ih,. three ('ahinet memhers had jone. \l couhl have expected myhcttef on
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  • 107 3 I New York, May 21.— Acting m accordance with new instructing from Teheran, Ambassador Hussein Ala, Iranian UNO dtleirate, today submitted a report to the United Nations Security Council confirming that taauaa troops were out of Iran by the May 6 deadline. The report
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  • 69 3 THEY ASKED FOR FOOD GOT BULLETS INSTEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Qiutta, Max i\.—Tucntx-et%ht comicts uere killed and an equal number seriouslx injured m the Central Jail at Much, near QuettS, on Saturday uhen complete laulessness prevailed for three fyjurs following the com ids' demand for more rat ion
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  • 39 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, May ai.— The Bomba) authorities are taking precautions to prevent the outbreak of trouble. The Police Commissioner has banned processions, meetings and assemblies for Il days m the business area.
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  • 86 3 New York, Muy *i.— A Neu Yotk ILrald-lrihun. Lader, iom- vanting on th recent ehctwns for provincial mutmblks m ludu which the Moslem Lupu fured badix, said: "It teems reowmMe j m surmiu that the League is not needy Uj > tr n
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  • 173 3 {I rum Our Own Correspondent) Madras. May IM.— The South Indian Railway strike situation remains unchanged. Low-paid stalT downed tools today m observance of a one-day hartal ordered by the Labour I'nion. Tram services, however, are being maintained although train! are running late, and
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  • 178 3 Nex-rakarta, May 21.— auurauaw Sue," tiny bespectacled redhead whose pro-Indonesian broadcasts from the interior of Java have been infuriating the Dutch for months, has appealed to the state department to grant her Htfe conduct to America on the grams* that she is an American
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  • 41 3 .New Delhi, Ma> Reliable sources said today that the Congress Party Working Committee adjourned and suspended final decision on the British Cabinet proposals until ium The Moslem League v scheduled U ."Uvvt Jun«. 5.- U.P.
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  • 136 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore. May 21. A warning to Communists to keep theii hands ofT the Muslim Leagu*was made b> Raja (iha/nafaral* Khan at a meeting of the Tun jab Muslim League Council. Khan moved I resolution demanding "Communists uh«> have |xnctrat ed mto the
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  • 101 3 liOSl't'l, 1U) .1. I c mmmwiimn Pa.tfn Fellowship Mteiti that Ih* tburcbes of the world thonld apAv fte io the peoples of Hhos/vn^ and \agasaki for th,' atom bomb- A }rr<>po-al to tlrai tp<(t an,: which also tails for financial aid to reconstruct the cities
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  • 56 3 INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER RECALLED FOR CONSULTATIONS Capetown, May 21.— The Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Deshmukh. today saw the Act ing Prime Minister. Mr. Hof meyr, to inform him ol the Government of India's decision to recall him for consultation m view of the present stage of the Asiatic l^and Tenure
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  • 50 3 Rangoon, Ma\ li.— Following the meeting between the Governor, Si Reginald Dormaft-Stmth, md 1 depu cation ot the Anti-Fasci!i LeagOci political circles foresee .m unicable settlement on the question ol miliar drill by the People's Volunteer Org.osatiou. A Government itatemem on the wbject is expected tomoriw i Reutei
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  • 43 3 Rangoon, Ma\ i\.~- -An American Army plane which left Rangoon l Calcutta on Friday morning w mi»- ing. As the plane has not arrived at Calcutta, parties have been Kourj uig the Akyah area where t>p.eaj monsoon weather ru. prevailed -nee Saturday.*- Reuter
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  • 428 4 "India And England Will Always Be Friends," Says Pataudi 'v.eCsUT, Ma| -The N t^itajd., India's cricket captain. sj,d ii a dinner given M ikl team «»n night hv da Lord Mayor ol fe.cistcr: "Ind-a and 1 'igland will b« friendly with the ne H is that India has revived -n
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  • 69 4 PREMIER CHIFLEY PROUD TO BE AN AUSTRALIAN I Kurt, Way ai. Australian Premier j. B. Chifley, reviewing the honour guard of the 34th Australian Brigade. declared last Thursday that their bearing md behavior nukes dm proud to j<r an Australian On 1 vint to their headquarters, the Prime Minister ate
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  • 163 4 "Islamic Aspirations In India Founded On Distrust" 1 dinhurgh. May ao. i\cv. uoiuvh Livinj former nu>Monar> m India and well known writer BO Indir mi letter to the "Scoumaa deacriba the peoacafl situation m India as lull ot promise and far tieu.i 'melancholy." ICv. Livingston adds: 'The Cabinet Mission lias
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  • 160 4 Toronto, May XI. India is Canada's third best customer according to a report released by the Indian Trade Commissioner m Canada, Mr. Ahuja. Since the outbreak of war India has overtaken seven other countries m the total trade with Canada, the report stated. The
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  • 120 4 AMERICA MOST TROUBLED COUNTRY IN WORLD IN NEXT 12 MONTHS Melbourne. Ma> 21. Albert Monk. Secretary of the Australian Council of Trad* lnion>. who returned from the Lnited States a few months ngo. m a speech here today said that he prwiieted a dictatorship m the United States as the
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  • 163 4 Rangoon. May 20. The Supreme Council of ihe Anti-Fascist league has vested full powers m its Executive Committee to make the necessary preparations for launching a freedom struggle should it become necessary. It has Urn appointed a Standing on ßUttec to co-ordinate such preparations and
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 218 4 bir, —Recently I read m your worthy paper that a Hindu Burial Benefit Society has been locally formed and that its working committee ha^c decided to collect money from the Hindu public for this charitable work which is long over due. This venture is to be appreciated,
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  • 73 4 Nanking, May 21.— The Communist Daily News." as quoted by the New China agency in a dispateh from Yenan, blamed American aid, particularly in transporting Chinese nationalist troops and arms, for the fall of Szpir.gkai." The dispateh stated that the newspaper further charged that
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  • 410 4 TKIBI IK TO SEtAJhTI LKADKRSHII. I l.ouJon Mi> Ixvn forced to inns.,- because of Nehru's m B Gandhi's constructs, Ufc^L the people's own rev,,' tie declared Prof. retarv of the Congro (JUp Central Lc^iilaturc, who meeting organised b\ 6*^ j? I ol
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  • 72 4 Tabriz. May Zl.— Jannr i head «-f the Azerbaijan Goven today toid newsmen that Anr-a and UNO Delegate Hussein AU "a traitor and a criminal who be dismissed immediately Iron post and tried on charts of tree V. the =amfc time he said tntl did
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  • 292 5 Ite Conference Of All Peoples To Know Their Attitude Toward Independence Imminent Uny f l.ieutenant-(io\ernnr General Dr. Huber*llMooYof the Netherlands East Indies, speaking m Indol «dio broadcast said that the Netherlands gnvernn \>, inene a "State conference" of all classes of
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  • 318 5 don, May 21.— Lord Uatowei* Poatmaatei Genernl am. former Under Secretary for India, itoted m Ur n' House of Lords today that tl i British Government were anx <>us that the general election m Burma ihould begin at the aarliaat poasibla
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  • 65 5 P UBLIC HANGING FOR EX -GERMAN PROTECTOR l'ra. ai. —Karl Hermann I rank, former Gem n V .tcctor of Bohemia and Moravia, vis today untenced to death b\ the ooun which him rccentlv jm j war cnnnnil iwo. M responsible Uu tin Lidice maat^cm Frank was sentenced to be pubbeiv
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  • 27 5 Miss S. N. Siraswathi will give a programme of buSan music at h p.m. today (Thursday) at the East and >fc est Soeietv situated m Armenian Street.
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  • 34 5 PLANE CRASHES INTO SKYSCRAPER IVork, May n. Fiv< people when a twin-motomd o be i United States \nm shed into the .<:--toot Bank of Manhattan Coo> yesterday. Th< build- irth tallest m th< orld.
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  • 649 5 New Delhi, May 21.— -The Government of India is consider ing the possibility of obtaining the services of German technicians possessing special knowledge of particular industries ir cases where suitable experts are unavailable m India, or count rie* other than Germany. A German will be
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  • 53 5 NO FAMINE IN EAST AFTER THIS YEAR London. May 21. Famine In] the East will be beaten ihisj year, said the British Foreign j Secretary. Mr. Ernest Be\in,j last night when addressing thej representatives of SI nations who will attend the conference of International Agricultural Producers which opens heir i«>-
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  • 25 5 MILITARY TRAINING IN AZERBAIJAN London. May 21.— Tabriz Radio reported tonight llwit m towns and villages throughout V/erhaiian men wttt undergo- inir n;ilit.ir> training.- Reuter
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  • 53 5 New York, May 21— The United States report to the Franco Committee of the United .canons 'irgHiiisauon .-Mrcuriiy Council i.-v.ue>d tonight declares that Spanh h econom> would be "totally inadequate for waging a war either offensively or defen sively against a major
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  • 60 5 Hongkong, Mjv it. —The Hung .one. Government announced i ne% !wUt m the liot ration from one md three-quarter kitties to one and-a {quarter kain* i (om Ratty is aajual M onc-and-a-third pound*.' even ten |da>> baCaUSC ot the lack ol Mijplio jtrom South-east Asia. But
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  • 289 6 Warfare has ravaged the homes, businesses and saving ol peoples the world over. The Japanese collected >ast numberof people m Mala.va from their hurmes and transported them m labour gangs t<» distant places. At the end of the «ar these huge gangs were
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  • 116 6 Washington, May 21.— President Truman Sredad the United State* Beeretary of the Interior Mr Julius Krtiu to tik.- over United States' mine- tomorrow- lour days hefore the •Bd of the so<"t coal strike secretary, Mr i i. told n preai confer* Ir. Krug
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  • 29 6 New York, \ia\ ti. M. Andrei Ciromyko. Soviet Delegate to the I'NO, will not attend today's meetii g oi the Security Council here, it v authoritativ ely learned. Reuter
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  • 70 6 .Mr. A. I. Raiasingham, Ceylon >• n menfs Representative ir. htulayt, it j the centrt of attraction [or is it attention?) at the oficid dinner given to His Exi ell, ncy the Cot trnor-Ccncral at Government House lust night, n ht attended m full Indian
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  • 69 6 Srinagar, Kashmir. Mai the Go\v .rt of Maharajah |ammt j yesterda) struck against what is otfic;.iv described a! a State-wide attempt to eject the Ruler by arrceting Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah, Presidof the National Conference, and all leading i lemberi of the conference, j Mohamad Abdullah i- teed
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  • 44 6 Londi a. Lo.ei |m. m, the Lord Chance mid m the debate on Egypt the Houseol Lords yesterday th danger ot war o tin would «lo all possible ti> hel 1 pi def< ed her territory after Bn- ti>h forces had been evacuate Reuter
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  • 214 6 The Malay contingent which arrived on the 16th of May were amon. the first Colonial contingents to arrive. Tln-v reported that they have had a very pleasant ro iv fhey were met b> Kpteeentativc! ol the Secretary ot State for the Colonies the Army Council
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  • 239 6 Central Political Body For Indians To Be Formed With a vkm v- discussing the question 0 f i). I of i Strong*, United and Contra] orga I ►liticaj and othor needs and aspirations of i I munity ol Singapore and to protect and safegi I and privilegea, i largely attended
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