Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail yyy' X l[ MNCAFOgK. SXTIUDW. MAY H, IMC PSICI 10 IK NTS
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  • 932 1 Thanks To Britain, U. S. And Canada, Says Herbert Morrison CHURCHILL (AS USUAL) CRITICAL London, May 23. Allotments of wheat to India which the I'nited States and Canadian Governments have agreed to support will secure to India shipments m IfM at a
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  • 33 1 taken m th gsrdem of tin "Yarrows," when Pandit Sehra i centiy met ]anub Mohammed Alt Jinnah Simla talks. This woi their fir*r meeting ht aim years. —(Photo P.0.G.1.)
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  • 205 1 Ne Delhi. May 2S. The 1 icerov of India, Field-Marshal urd W a veil the President of the Indian National Congress, Miami Abul Kalam Azad. and President designate Pandit Bnharlal Nehru held a UO-minute meeting here early today. ifterwarda thai the n ned
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  • 38 1 New York. May 21.— The .strike of 250,900 railwawnen spread to tlte Pacific coast at midnight (G.M.T.) last night when the major railways reported that dri\er.s and train men were halting the service.— Reuter
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  • 374 2 Political Circles Optimistic League Executive ''Will Play" [from Our Own Correspondent) Simla. May H Jinnah's long-awaited statement on the Cabinet Mission's plan came last evening, but it did not give any clue to the League's final attitude. While regretting the Mission should hue
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  • 91 2 (tram Our C)un Correspond*.! N.u IMhi, Mag 2<—Hitfh-rank-ine IN officers and some member* of th«- \/iH Hind Government and Indian independence League met Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal \ehru and Sardar Vallahhai Patel m Merday. getting an assurance from them that thejf would listen to his
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  • 95 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras. May 2.1 An interesting instance of corruption comes from Miliar. It is stated Finance Minister Aaugrahanaraia Sinha had to tip the gate keeper at a level crossing two rupees as the latter did not allow Smha's tar to paaa through on the
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  • 123 2 \< w Dilhi, May z\. Gratitude to the Indonesian Republican Prime Minuter Dr. Sut.:>i Sfabrh and the "Government and people of Undone ni foe the generous ofee to supply soo.ooo tons of rict to India" was expressed m a resolution pass t d by the
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  • 58 2 CHINESE GOVT. TO HELP NATIONALS OVERSEAS WITH LOANS Nanking, May 2). The Chinese Government has decided to extend 85 0.000, 000 (U.S. j credit loan to hincse overseas at low interest for reconstruction. The loan will be divided as follows: 20,000,000 for Malaya, 15,000,000 for the Netherlands last Indies. 5,000,000
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  • 47 2 London, May I}.— Acting Air < Kief Marshal Sir Keith Rodncv Park has been made Knight Grand C KHI of the Order of the Bath, states the London Gazette tonight m recognition of bis distinguished *n ices m South Last All! Reuter
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  • 89 2 TRAGEDY ON WAR- BRIDE SHIP Neu York. Hay 25. Laboratory tests were made of food, and water aboard the war-bride ship "Tjebulon Vance" to identify the mysterious malady thai killed >/\ baby passengers and Lit 1 others seriously ill. Army officials did not disclose the detail, of the epidemic but
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  • 46 2 Madras, May 23. The Government hase issued orders directing the Revenue Department officials to treat village officer! courteously and properly. The Government state one of the main causes oi the present discontent among the village officers is they are not heing treated courteously by superior officers.
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  • 173 2 MR. HALL'S TRIBUTE TO CEYLON'S POTENTIAL PREMIER l.ondon. May i). me oruisn Colonial Secretary. Mr. G. H. Hall, his sent the folio message to Mr. D. S. Senanayakc ider of the StateCouncil of Ceylon: "On the occasion of the announcement of the new Ceylon constitution I want to send you
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  • 48 2 New Delhi. May 2:3.— 1n view of silver ihortage the Government have decided to mint half rupee and quarter rupee coins m pure nickel m future. The government explain this will enable them to return 22>5 million ounces of silver borrowed from America i during war year.-. I
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  • 197 2 Szepingkai. May Zd. \anguarcis oi me nincne > m «a New First and Sixth armies entered Changchun t- I ana ing to divisional radio reports. t i i I ..I. l 1 .L i Field disp.itches said today that J Chinese Nationalist force! had reached j the
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  • 167 2 Americans Have Weapo More Deadly Than A-Bomb Washington, fe, M ber of the House f ,<. „r tives naval v,,. Albert Thomas during h "J battle for the aavy*, I budget today sjiddenb h| ur "we have something I ir fed than the atomic bomb (K a < not tomorrow.
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  • 118 2 Indians Friendly To Labour Govt. London, May Pi fl Catlin who ha* fl after bis visit to Simla conference toiti fl that there was .1 h 9 m India towards the i m Rjent and he w; is convii leaders ol the Congress fl soon come to a decil acceptance
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  • 198 3 ALL ARRESTED PERSONS IN RECENT BURMA INCIDENTS TO BE RELEASED 1| vV .on. May 22.— AH persons arrested m connection with nts at Tantabin, m litsein district of Hurma, on Saturbe released. I,. ii is to be appointed juire into the incident Oeflfl OOW killed and hen police fired on
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  • 65 3 IF U.S. LOAN FAILS, BRITAIN WILL WITHDRAW FROM BRETTON WOOD I May Amstani State Will Clayton to- >use of RepresentativeI tee that Britain will om the Brettoo Wood k fund and "from other agreements" if it tails 02D from the United elaborate on what other gedleati arere at stake, committee
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  • 66 3 EGYPTIAN GOVT. RESPONSIBLE FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS' MURDER London. May zz. Mr. brntst Bevin, Foreign Secretary, told the Houie of Commons today the British Covernment had left the Egyptian (iovernment m no doubt ot he serious view they took of the murder of two British soldiers by an Egyptian crowd m
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  • 82 3 HUNGER STRIKER F A DING 27-year-old member of the Irish Republican Army, who has been on a hunger strike m Belfast prison for his political beliefs since March 20, II gradually becoming weaker. Hil brother, Patrick, has had his parole from Curragh military prison, Eire, extended and visit! Fleming daily.
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  • 34 3 G. C AWARD I May i\. Capt. Mahmood nani, brst Bahawalpur In- j Staler Forces, has been eorge Crow for eonJlantry m carrying out v urk m a vers brave man- officially innounoed to-
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  • 103 3 London. May <.— Dispatches reaching London from Teheran today suggested that counterrevolution had broken out m Azerbaijan against the Russian sponsonvl "democratic autonomous government.' The Daily Telegraph said that it was reported m the capital that MM sources felt that revolt against the Tabriz government rather than
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  • 59 3 Washington. May 21. Dr. I W. Chang, head of the Coseoul 'Korea) Normal college toda) presented President Truman with 900-) ear-old porcelain vase as a gift from the people of Korea to the people ot the United States. Dr. Chang is head of .1 Korean mission
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  • 49 3 Southampton, May n.- A British aircraft carrier has just left here tor Mombasa arith *$0 civilian passengers. ,'lbe\ include 90 Roman I athohc I priests, who arc going to Africa for ten years' missionary work, and form the biggest missionary parts to sad from Britain fot man) years.- Reuter
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  • 164 3 London. .May zz. soviet Russia. Yugoslavia and Poland may be the only three Allied countries not represented at the Victory Parade through London on June 8. These three governments have not vet replied to imitations sent out by the British Government, and with little more than
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  • 324 3 Tb« British lied Cros; Civilian Relief Commission, Malaya, will, at the omi <>1 May, have complete! >oven nvnths' service m Malawi. Tho;r valuable help, during that ptrfod m MM raftormtion ol the country baa aliva<i t beta publicly acki <»wbtlgr *(l by Major
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  • 239 3 LADY MOUNTBATTEN TOURS MALAYA I sdx Loins Mountbatten, D.C.V.0., HI the Superintendent m Chief of the St. |ohn's Ambulance Bugade is making a three day tout ol the activities ot the British Ked C ross Civilian Relief Commission Malaya, from 23rd to ajth May. Lady Louis will be- accompanied throughout
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  • 183 3 WAR CRIMES INVESTIGATION TEAM SEEKS HELP It is no secret that m Feb. 1041 immediately following the tall or 1 Singapore, the Kempei Tai occupying {the city held a systematic roundup [of the Chinese inhabitants and mur j dered very large numbers. These killings urere carried out at different spots
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  • 160 4 Vrrangetmnts are mm well m hand for th»' 1711 Malayan Exhibition which is to be held m Kuala Lumpur on \uimi*i !rl. 4th and .">th. bcbedulis tot the competitive •is including \gricui:u'< Hortieultuii, Local IndusiPis. Cottage Industries, School Products. Art and Photography, Rubber md
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  • 183 4 The brst public examinat'on to take place m Malaya after the defeat of Japan was that of the City and Guilds of London Institute. The examin.i- tion, held from 29th April to May at Centres at Pciung. Ipoh. KuaL Lumpur, Sercmban, Malacca. Johore Bahru and Singapore, srai conducted
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  • 33 4 lerusalem, Ma) n.— British mili-M headquarter! here stated today that the\ had "no information" aF<out reports that British general headquarters m the Middle Fast was being tinned Iron, Cairo tc Palestine Re uter
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  • 316 4 \< fn > "*S a well 'i uned military Operation designed to kill or capture ail bandits and dacoitl it present terrorizing lone!\ districts t*n the border between Malaya and Vim. D-da\ for "Squeeze" was \l.i\ loth, when men ot the 14th Punjab Regiment, the 4
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  • 309 4 Gov.-General's Telegrams To H. M. King Secretary-Of-State Flu following telegram was sent lil Urn i ipeemor^ icaaval to H\T The King on the occasion of Installation: Wnh m\ humbh duty, I umms to e\prc^ the sen grateful thanks of the peoples of the M.ilasan Union md Singapore for the gracidw
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  • 131 4 Katavia, Ma> lUfc tvs van Mook, Lieut <, m f of the Netherlands is to leave for Singapore morrow for .discussions with v miral Lord Louis Motnt^JT Supreme Allied Co^J South East Asia, whom he not seen since last December,! was reported today Republican papa
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