Indian Daily Mail, 24 September 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol H. o 193 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1946 10 rKNI'S
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  • 288 1 "Make The Best Of Existing Situation," They Advise (From Our Own Correspondent) -HI SS*- 23.— None will be debarred from memberon ™.nf f°h M° mmit i cc oranv other bod > of Congress, on account of his holding office mi n i
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  • 89 1 _i.-Bntsh naval launches today f„n ed a h> about SO Jewish youths to swim three ore from an immigrant shin "I»„i__^_.k" f .0 a British frei gh fer m£? being'' "Taken to mped overBritish Army ol the transfer ade his sixth Ibe
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  • 143 1 Jews Carry TNT In Soap Box L —A quantity u;is found m ellon nikij) on board iota imniigrani when she reached ie Government night. towed to Haifa a British mineded her three Pbarn Ast against is killed and seve- and British naval ratings injured m the clash, tne if aid.
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  • 47 1 STALIN'S MESSAGE TO "WIN PEACE" RALLY n mmn to the -Win ored by trie s said tomanfctni stands radicmtiag tne ftnd the estaln l peart la an > »:s al the *4uar« Uartfen], *>v- »l 5 tour 'i me. nerc j H v,, fcl4 I ;LKDF/ G Reuter
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  • 98 1 Killearn Will Convene And Preside At First Dutch-Indonesian Meeting Batavia. Sept. 23.— Lord Killearn today received formal invitations from both the Dutch and Indonesians to furnish "good offices" m the forthcoming negotiations toward a final Indonesian political settlement. Lord Killearn was asked to convene and preside over the first meeting
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  • 117 1 Official Denial: No Proposals Made To Indonesians Batavia, Sept. 2'^.— l)r Wiilem Schcrnierhorn. Chairman of the Dutch three- man ommi.v>ion negotiating with the Indonesians, last nigh: officially denied reports (not carried by Reuter.) that the Commission had made certain proposal to the Indonesians. He said that up to now the
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  • 213 1 No. further applications for textiles under the Government bulk distribution scheme should be submitted. It is hoped to release large quantities of textiles on the open market m the near future. Privately imported textiles are also arriving m an increasing volume and purchases should be
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Sept. 23. India celebrated .M a hat ma Gandhi's seventy-eighth birthday which fell according to the Hindu calender yesterday. Hoisting the Tricolour Hag m Delhi yesterday. Rajendra Prasad .said India owed an enormous debt to Gandhiji. We had given
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  • 149 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Sepu 23. In deference to Railway Member Asaf Ali's advice the South Indian Railway strike was called off last night. The workers have been on strike for the last 29 days. troubleTn calcutta again Calcutta, Sept. 23. More than 20
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  • 112 1 Advance To Freedom Possible By Hindus' Sacrifice (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Sept. 2.^. Tne All-IncUa Hinau Manasablia Executive yesterday adopted a. resolution at its Calcutta meeting congratulating tne British CaOinet on ius coura&»j j and wisdom m installing tne Interim Government, and urging tne interim Government to re- member
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  • 114 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, Sept. 23.— The Sine! Forward Bloc weekly "Tomorrow states Netaji is the guest of the tribal leader Fakir of Ipi and is hale and hearty despite the recent bombing operations. Quoting a letter dated September 9, stated
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  • 93 1 Teheran, Sept. 22. Arab tribesmen on the Persian Gulf coast have surrounded port of tsusnire and telegraphic communication with Teheran has been cut, stated reports from South Persia today. Three localities between Bushire and the large town of Shiraz have now been occupied and their local
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  • 146 1 Washington. Sept. 23. The United States Department of Agriculture reported yesterday tnat tne world food situation will be partly relieved during the year ahead Dy a 10 per cent, increase m rice production and the largest potato crop since 1942. The rice crop will
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  • 205 1 "Cameronia" incident: Dr. B. C. Roy Hits Out Dr. b. C. Roy, Chairman of the Congress Medical Mission nas Issued the following statemeni through the United Press:--"I was very concerned to read the statement of Air. tnetlur, the Government of India representative m Malaya published In the papers, it is
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  • 144 1 Rangoon, Sept. 23. Burma today saw the first general strike m its history. Twenty-thousand employees of Government offices, ports, railways and posts and telegraphs struck m Rangoon, with a one-day sympathetic strike hy Municipal. The strike has virtually paralysed civil administration which is
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  • 133 1 Harriman Replaces Wallace: Appointment Hailed By Press Public London, Sept. A verm Harriman, United States Ambassador to Britain, who Ls to succeed Mr. Henry Wallace as I nited States Secretary of Commerce, m a statement here today said: "1 lully support the foreign policy of Fresident Truman and Mr. Byrnes,
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  • 253 1 FRESS TIME FLASHES PANDIT .\KHIM PRESIDENTSHIP New Delhi Sept. rancjir Jawaharlal Nehru. Vice-Presides of the New Indian Interim (iovernmeiit, announced at a meeting here today »f ihr All -India Cong* ress Coimlttee that w*s ih!iquishing the presidentship of Congress Reuter v v Haifa, Sept. 23.— The transit I illegal immigrants
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  • 17 2 TAMIL DRAW WITH RNAS [soccer t cored throug and Donnellej while scored tlirou Lman and Vijuyaretnam. J
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  • 26 2 Moral Victory For "Squatters?" 1 British •l tic annount a "si. > Christ- coum 11 bou and prii up to llevel, Londoj a to tie i Reuter
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  • 213 2 India's Post-war Civil Aviation 1 Calcutta, Se A I VI. India aviation has bet:, making ru post-war strides, v.an;. uuubliiv, its rentes and mileage m six months. Eleven route: stretching er 9,215 air mi!es, are now m ition compared to i\ routes 1,781 air miles on I mary a., by
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  • 123 2 Ceylon's Public Servants Want To Said Deputation To S of S Colon,!-.. Sept. Th< Public of t eylon have asked for permission to send a deputation to meet the Secretary o .f Stato for the Monies In person and to acquaint him more tully with their conditions of service. At
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  • 278 2 Englishman Advocates Pakistan ganis^d i .h 7:*— Add.e Ssl n« a meeting of Muslims oreveryone «Tvm h" t Bl SUId: WOuld rather set snaiay-jsasyr^jcfi^ m Bnuin op-iiii. former Conservative Mayor or" tue London oorougn oi £>i Pancras, aaaea: "Is mere anyone m Britain wtio can say that iuo.uuu.uuu Miwiima nave
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  • 470 2 Mnntok, Banka, Sept. 2.*. The Dutch authorities who seized 22 Chinese trading ships, most of thorn flying the British flag, do not deny that some <>f the vessels were seized on thy h'.iih seas. Wften asked i< the. Dutch denied
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