Indian Daily Mail, 14 February 1946
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Title Section16 1946-02-14 1 Indian Daily Mail >L. 11. NO. 4 I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 14, 94 PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article188 1946-02-14 1 ILL TO REPEAL TRADE DISPUTES ACT EDEN'S CRITICISM ndon, Feb. 12. Mr. Anthony acting leader of the Opposition le absence of Churchill, tonight ibed the Government's bill in the e of Commons to repeal the Trad2 ites Act as pure party politics he narrowest party interests." said between the firstReuter - 188 words
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Article130 1946-02-14 1 frole, Dorset, Feb. 12.— The memI of the All-Party Parliamentary jgation arrived at Poole, Dorset, by today from their goodwill visit India. 'he Earl of Minister, one of the far, told Reuter: I think the time arrived when the principal political ies in India should130 words
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Article49 1946-02-14 1 atavia, Feb. 12.— Sir Archibald rk-Kerr, British Special Envoy to a, received Dr. van Mook, Lieut. [-Gen. of the NEI, today Dutch rct's reported. He also saw the iul>lican Mayor of Batavia. larlier the British Envoy saw Dr. fctn Sjahrir, Prime Minister in Government of the Indonesian Lblic, ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article276 1946-02-14 1 SEATS FOR INDIA AND BALTIC STATES? Washington, Feb. 13. Negotiations between the Big Three Foreign Ministers last December which led to an agreement on India's participation in the coming 1 Paris peace conference has been disclosed by authoritiative quarters here. The newspaper Baltimore Sun reported from Washington276 words
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Article154 1946-02-14 1 Authoritative quarters declared, however, that Molotov further contended India should not be represented since she did not conduct her own foreign policy. Mr. Bevin again protested pointing to India's large independent contri bution to both the Far Eastern and Mid-Western wars. In further discussions Mr. Bevin and M.Reuter - 154 words
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Article192 1946-02-14 1 London, Feb. 12. Two suggestions by the Opposition regarding the Straits Settlements bill have been accepted by the Government, declaredLord Addison, Dominion Secretary, in the House of Lords today. (The bill embodies the Government's proposals for the regrouping of the Straits Settlements of Penang, MalacaReuter - 192 words
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88 1946-02-14 1 WITHDRAWAL AFTER THE FULFILMENT OF THE TASK London, Feb. 12. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, told the House of Commons today in reply to a question that it was not possible to fix a date for the termination of the tasks in Indonesia imposed upon troops of SEACReuter - 88 words
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Article42 1946-02-14 1 Capetown, Feb. 12.— The conference of the South African Indian Congress after a long sitting today unanimously passed a resolution calling for the mobilisation of the full resources of South African Indians to oppose the proposed new Asiatic land tenure legislation. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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88 1946-02-14 1 NO SECRET IN SINO-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS Shanghai, Feb. 13. At a press conference given in Shanghai Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek this morning disclosed that China was holding conversations with Russia over economic questions and promised an early official announcement on the subject. He also said China was prepared to furnish details ofReuter - 88 words
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148 1946-02-14 1 Batavia, Feb. 13. Dr. SoekarnoS first reaction to the Dutch proposals on Indonesia was the remark "tins makes no advance/' according to a report received here from Jogjakarta. The general reaction from republican circles is stated to be the feeling that the Dutch have failedReuter - 148 words
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Article112 1946-02-14 1 Tokyo, Feb. 13. Emperor Hirohit.i, mmaking one of his rare public appearances, will shortly carry out an inspection tour of Tokyo metropolis and outlying districts. During the tour, the exact date of which is a closely guarded secret, the Emperor will visit air raid victims living inReuter - 112 words
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Article98 1946-02-14 2 —GANDHIJL Madr.is Jan. 2\. A passing reference to non- violent u\i! disobedience v.n made by M ih.it nu Gandhi while delivering the pretidcntial addreai if the Hindi Prach.ir Si! fu SttSfCf Jubilee celebrations. "Disokdicnce CO be non- violent, h.is to Ix- civil," vml d.indhiji.98 words
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96 1946-02-14 2 Hyderabad (Do.), K-b. n.— The Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu will be held here on February 1 2 under the joint auspices of 14 women's organisations of Hyderabad. An elaborate programme is being drawn up for the occasion by the Reception CommitteeA.P.I. - 96 words
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Article76 1946-02-14 2 Bombay, Feb. i. A League of linguistic Provinces is to be started shortly with headquarters at New Delhi. The convener had talks with Mrs. ft. G. Kher and Mr. K. II Munshi, in this connection. He says that he has got sufficient support for the ideaA.P.I. - 76 words
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Article52 1946-02-14 2 I. N. A. RELIEF FUND Allahabad, Feb. I. Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh, President of the Amrita Batar Vatrikc^ I. N. A. Fund, has sent a cheque for Rs. 50,000 as the first instalment to Sardar Patel, President of the Central I. N. A. Relief and Enquiry Committee. Further instalments willA.P.I. - 52 words
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Article37 1946-02-14 2 Madras, Feb. 2. The Secretary of the Malaya and I.N.A. Defence Committee of South India, announces that .1 sum of Rs. 8,988-7-0 has been subscribed towards the Malaya Relief and Defence Fund.37 words
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Article67 1946-02-14 2 New Delhi, Feb. 13. Maulana Azad, the Congress President, has accepted an invitation to meet the Viceroy. On his return from Shillong to Calcutta, Azad received a letter from Government House stating that H. E. wanted to see him for discussing the food situation of the67 words
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149 1946-02-14 2 New IXlhi, Feb. 18. Yesterday Mr. Jinruh had 2 40-minute talk with the Viceroy in New IX'lhi on food situation. This evening a communique has been iattttd which says: "H. told Mr. Jinnah that in the country, especially in South India, the food situation149 words
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Article90 1946-02-14 2 New Delhi, Feb. 13. An Indian delegation led by K. K. Chettur, Deputy Secretary of the Commerce Department, is leaving for China to explore chances of recovering markets for Indian cotton and tobacco. Prewar 25^7 Indian cotton and almost all Indian tobacco went to China. TheAPI - 90 words
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Article64 1946-02-14 2 Bangalore, Feb. 13. Thirty lakhs of Rupees representing one-quarter of the entire land revenue of the State will be remitted by the Government of Mysore as a result of orders issued by them today under the direction of the Maharaja of Mysore to afford relief to64 words
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Article28 1946-02-14 2 Lahore, Feb. r>. The college and school students in order to force their demand for the release of INA men and political prisoners went on strike.28 words
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Article30 1946-02-14 2 Muslims in Singapore observed the Prophet's birthday yesterday by holding a procession, a meeting and feeding the poor. Flags were flown over residential and business places of Muslims.30 words
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Article42 1946-02-14 2 Singapore, Feb. 13. When the case in which Dr. C. J. Paglar is charged with collaboration came up for mention in the Superior Court this morning, he was granted bail in the sum of $10,000 in two surities.42 words
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Article29 1946-02-14 2 The Indian Association, Singapore, will be giving a tea-party in honour of the members of the LegaJ Aid Delegation from India at G. H. Cafe to-day at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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Article131 1946-02-14 2 Food Cloth For Malayan Indian [irom our OOttMfOMMMT] Madras, Feb. 13. Foodstuffs like tamarind jnd dried chillies are needed most for feeding Indians in Malaya, said Lt.-Col. T. S. Sastri, leader of the Medical Mission proceeding to Malava shortly, in the course oi a speech here. Lt. Col. Sastri added131 words
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136 1946-02-14 2 [from )ir coprtspondint] New Delhi, Feb. 13. Major Suritl, Prosecution Counsel, delivered yesterday his concluding address before the Court Martial trying Burhanuddin, oi the I.N.A. The Prosecution submitted that tne accused was firstly guilty of waging war against the King and was, therefore, subject to136 words
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Article153 1946-02-14 2 Teheran, Feb. 12. Russian troops in Miandoab. a town 60 miles south of Tabriz in the north Persian province of Azerbaijan, scene of the recent home rule movement, are selling 1 their stores and preparing to evacuate the place o fthe paper Journal de Teheran reportedReuter - 153 words
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Article67 1946-02-14 2 [l ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT] Madras, Feb. 13.— Mr. T. Prjfc s.im, President of the Andhra Provij cial Congress Committee in a RjJ ment issued by him has called npc Mahatma Gandhi to make amen. 1 the remarks made by him in the 1 h r67 words
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Article81 1946-02-14 2 Teheran, Feb. 12.— The Persia mission, headed by Ghavarn Sultare Persian Prime Minister, which is £0 to Moscow for discussions with tl Soviet Government, expects to l e a Teheran by Friday or Saturday it w reliably reported here tonight. The names of members of theReuter - 81 words
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87 1946-02-14 2 London, Feb. 12. Prime Minist Clement Attlee will receivce tomorra morning the all-party delegation Members of Parliament which is e pected back in London tonight fro its visit to India. No date has been fixed for tt meeting but it is likely to beReuter - 87 words
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Article100 1946-02-14 2 Batavia, Feb. 12.— Sutan Sjahr "Prime Minister" of the Indonesi; Republican Government, met Dr. fl Mook, Lieut. Gov.-Gen. of the NE this evening. The meeting took place at the r«i dence of Sir Archibald Clark-Kef British Special Envoy to Java, a an announcement says: The nieeti was conductedReuter - 100 words
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Article70 1946-02-14 2 Madrid, Feb. 13. Spanish Men. chists today felt that they had set t ball rolling to achieve Gen. Franc resignation by summer of this year. They place their hopes for increJ ing the isolation of the "Caudillo" a letter to pretender Don Juan which more than 450 leadingReuter - 70 words
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Article519 1946-02-14 3 I London, Feb. 11. So long as the Dutch Government will not recognise :he right of keif-determination now, there will Iv no solution of the Indonesian discussions, sj\s Perhi Peon.ui Indonesia (Indonesian Nationalist Organisation) to which many of the I present Indonesian leaders belonged -when as students. ReferringReuter - 519 words
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Article281 1946-02-14 3 London, Feb. i i. In the first American statement on the Indonesian dispute before the Security Council Edwaifd Stettinius, head of the United States UNO delegation, tonight opposed the sending oi a Security Council commission to Java. Stettinius spoke after two hours of heated debate over the281 words
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Article64 1946-02-14 3 Melbourne, Feb. 12. The future defence of Australia will be shaped by I scientific committee which will study particularly atomic energy, Francil Forde, Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Army Minister, said today. Australia will keep abreast of scientific development," he added. Forde also said the retirementReuter - 64 words
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249 1946-02-14 3 INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE London, Feb. 11. An international trade agreement to regulate discriminatory trade barriers was urged by John Winant, United States delegate, tonight when he proposed a motion before the Economic and Social Council calling for an international trade and unemployment conference to be held later this year.Reuter - 249 words
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Article195 1946-02-14 3 U. N. O. AND TRUSTEESHIP Washington, Feb. 12. Four different trusteeship plant for the Ttalia-i colonies are being discussed it the present London conference of the Deputy Foreign Ministers Big Five. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, who disclosed this tonight, said, Russia showed no signs of dropping her proposalReuter - 195 words
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378 1946-02-14 3 FOUR POINT PLAN TO WARD OFF FAMINE I ondon, Feb. 12. A four-point plan by the Big Five to ward off famine now threatening many parts of t!ie world will be moved by British I Ofcign Secretary Frnest Bevin this evening a few hours before the longdrawn out wrangle onReuter - 378 words
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Article19 1946-02-14 3 Miami, Florid*, Feb. 1 2.— Mr. Winston Churchill arrived back Miami by air from Washington to ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article288 1946-02-14 4 Six Dakota Mrcnfti of Ho, Stjuadnm, I used on IfingaladM strip, near Rangoon. 11l making ru/.irdoiis flights daily to the Last of Joungoo to drop urgently -needed supplies of rice to star\inv: Burmese patriots. The supplv drop*. ha\e to be made at less than I288 words
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Article64 1946-02-14 4 Singajfbre, Feb. 13. The first convictions for offences against the itering Premises Restriction Order were made in Singapore's Second nun this morning: The proprietors of two restaurants in North Bridge Road were etch nned for serving rice. The owners of two restaurants in Col Iyer nuav and64 words
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Article54 1946-02-14 4 Cigarettes will in future be issued against ration cards to ensure a fair distribution to everyone in Singapore: Allocation foe Ration Week 10 which starts next Monday is 30 cigarettes for etch man and woman. Price remmaim at 1 cent a stick for cheap brands 1 1/j cents54 words
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Article239 1946-02-14 4 B.M.A. STATEMENT Since it was established in MALAYA more than five months ago, the British Military Administration has not only allowed but encouraged full freedom of speech and of the Press, in line with the Civil Governments of the United Nations, who fought and239 words
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289 1946-02-14 4 An organization comprising eight prominent Singapore citizens, has been set up by the Singapore Regional Executive Committee of the Malayan Welfare Council to tackle youthful delinquency in the island. The members of this Committee are Col. H. A. Lord, 0.8.E. (chairman); Lieut. Col. Gawnc (MAS Liaison289 words
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Article311 1946-02-14 4 The fallowing release- comes from Naval Headquarters. South 1 ttf Asia Command: The Navy have put up for sale I number of LCTs,— Landing Craft Tank, and many Chinese merchants and representatives of shipping firms have called at Navy Headquarters, to learn the conditions of sale and311 words
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Article63 1946-02-14 4 The two old creches in New Market Road and at the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Kclapa, Singapore, have been revived and working mothers will now be able to leave their infants at these institutidns free of charge. The creches will be open from 8.30 a.m.63 words
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Article210 1946-02-14 4 On Friday of this week, I ebruar? 15, u.II bo gjvn the first of .1 MflCi of lectures under the auspices of tru B.M.A. M the Histor\ of the Wai from 1942 up to the Japanese Surrender. The lectures will be given by experts on the210 words
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275 1946-02-14 4 Col. R. E. I oulgcr, Commissioner of Police, Singapore Division, B.M.A in reply to a letter addressed to him by the Singapore City Committee of the Malaya Communist Party on Monday, requesting permission to hold a procession and a mass rally in the Happy275 words
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