Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail TOL. 11. NO. y. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, ij, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 377 1 Bfttavia, Feb. 13—The Indonesian Republican Cabinet after discussing the new Dutch proposals for Java today decided that Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister," should see Dr. Soekamo, Indonesian 41 President as soon as possible acaordins to the Netherlands news agOJK-y. pr. Soekarno is at
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  • 792 1 MALAYAN UNION SARAWAK ISSUES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS London, Feb. 13. Colonial Secretary George Hall was closely questioned m the Commons today on the proposed cession of Sarawak to His Majesty the King and the proposed Malayan Union. Mr. Hall said that since publication of the White Paper he
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  • 54 1 Washington, Feb. Vl.— Highest oflicials of the Departments of State and Agriculture working closely together m an examination of the world food picture are giving due attention to the threat of famine m India and are receiving complete report? on air developments, it was
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  • 157 1 London, Feb. 13.— The Ukranian proposal that the UNO should send a commission of inquiry to Indonesia was lost when a vote was taken m the Security Council tonight. Only two countries, Russia and Poland, voted for the resolution. London, Feb. 13. Soviet chief delegate Vyshinsky
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  • 79 1 Paris, Feb. 13. France is to import between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 foreign workers to help meet her massive manpower problem, Marius Patinaud, Communist Under Socreta y of State at the French Ministry of Labour, stated today. Most of them would be recruited from Italy with whom
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  • 153 1 Nuremberg, Feb. 13. Hitler panned to invade Turkey if she did not join the Axis voluntarily after the collapse of Russia, a member of the Soviet prosecuting team stat d today at the trial of the 21 major German war criminals. "PLAN FELIX" The Soviet
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  • 269 2 ASSEMBLY DEMAND WITHDRAWAL OF INDIAN TROOPS [PROM OUI < i'KKI sI'ONOI NT] Nl-v. Delhi, Feb. IJ. for the WGOOd EftflM since the IndUll Central AiMmbly tuned Kmon after the am Hex t ion, member-* oi the Legislature irrespective of party differences unitedly urged the w ithdr.iw .il of Indun troops
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  • 91 2 [from our correspondi n t] Poon.i, Feb. 1 3.— H. H. the Aga Khan, it is reported, is going to gift his palace here within are contained the tombs of Mrs. Kasturbai Gandhi, wife of Mahatma Gandhi and Mahadev Desai, both of whom
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  • 71 2 [l ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT] Calcutta, Feb. i}.— Sardar Vallabhai Patcl is likely to be elected unanimously as the next President of the Indian National Congress m the place of lloulana Abdul Kalam Azad for the new term. The election will be taking place m the middle of
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  • 259 2 [from our correspondent] Calcutta, Feb. 15. Disturbances originating from Rashid Release Day demonstrations on Monday continued for the third day m Calcutta today. The Military called to assist the Police for preserving peace and preventing hooliganism, opened fire several times today. Yesterday the Police opened fire. Casualties
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  • 116 2 London, Feb. 13. Earl Winterton, Conservative, m a question about the riots m Calcutta m the House of Commons today asked: Is it not clear that the sole reason for these riots was the sentence imposed, some think of the life sentence, upon a former
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  • 42 2 Jerusalem, Feb. 13. The next World Zionist Congress will be held m Palestine for the first time m the history of the Congress —m late Summer or early Autumn of this year, it was officially announced by the Jewish Agency today.- Reuter
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  • 295 2 INTERVIEW WITH JINNAH New York, Feb. iy.— The New York Times publishes on its frontpage today a column-long cable from its own correspondent m New Delhi about an interview he had obtained from Mohamed Ali Jinnah. The correspondent said Jinnah told him that the Muslims are
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  • 101 2 London, Feb. 14. Independent India "will probably want British troops to defend her even when other traces of imperial power have disappeared," according to the Daily Mail's special correspondent m New Delhi, John Fisher. The correspondent said that he understood this was one of the
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  • 46 2 The Fleet aircraft carrier H.M.S. Indomitable has arrived m Singapore from Colombo. Indomitable whose war service includes the Mediterranean and the Pacific is now helping as a "Trooper." She will soon be sailing for the United Kingdom with about 1 60 officers and 2,000 men aboard.
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  • 229 2 Colombo, Feb. 14. Colony jj which has been comparatively f^J from labour troubles m tlie last til months, is again threatened with strike involving all foreign exchanJ banks. Over ijOOO clerks and poj employed m these banks went 011 1 week-old strike m November lj y demanding
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  • 51 2 Colombo, Feb. 15. Dr. Gasto -i Robiche/ 80-year old Roman Catholi Bishop of Trincorrulce, Coy lon por f| and naval base, died early today* Dr. Robichcz who was born rl5 Northern France had been head 0 the di<K"ese since 1 903 when he vj >' appointed apostolic
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  • 90 2 Tokyo, Feb. 13. A second cabine reshuffle m 30 days was declarer inevitable tonight when Ichiz/ Kobayashi. State Minister withou portfolio, tendered his resignation. As former adviser to the Imperia Rule Assistance Association he pro nounced himself ineligible to hoi office as the result of Gen.
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  • 53 2 London, P>b. 13. New York NMJi reports that Gen. Douglas MacArthtf m an official report publisher) i«, Washington today protested aga 5 1 the division of Korea into Soviet art American zones. He described the present ftlTftnfl ment as an artificial barrier whici hampers the free exchange of goods persons
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  • 733 3 Bombay, Feb. 13. The rift Congress and the Indian "Communists now appears complete. Beginning as a crack m 1941 when the Communists, after the German attack on Russia, hailed the war as La "peoples war" although previously ■he? and Congress had agreed on dis■ociating themselves from it on
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  • 80 3 New York, Feb. 12.— New York is a desert for amusement seekers tonight following the sudden and drastic order by Mayor William O'Dwyer ordering the closing: of all places of amusement and other non-essential business premises to conserve fuel which is down to famine level owing
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  • 31 3 Calcutta. Feb. 12. Richard Casey, Governor of Bengal, announces! tonight that he had asked the army to help the civil power to restore order m Calcutta as quickly as possible. Reuter
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  • 336 3 London, Fob. 13. Members of th< Parliamentary delegation to India or returning to the House of Common^ were perturbed to find that during their absence statements had reached Britain from India suggesting that the delegation had been received with coolness. Several members of the delegation
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  • 224 3 London, Feb. 13. Mr. Ernest Bevln, British Foreign Secretary, caused an uproar among the conservative opposition m the House of Commons today by his vigorous speaking on the subject of the 1926 British general strike. Mr. Bevin said that m the years before the general
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  • 174 3 London, Feb. 12. After a stormy debate lasting two hours the Political and Security Committee this evening passed the United States resolution that thr World Federation of Trade Union*, Inueniutional Cooperative Alliance and American Federation of Labour be called into consultation with the Economic
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  • 57 3 London, Feb. 12.— The food problem m India is believed to have been dirtcussed at today's meeting of the special food sub-committee which the British Government has set up to consider the present world food crisis and which is now meeting daily. The Secretary for India Lord
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  • 62 3 Batavia, Feb. 12.— British troops m Batavia may have to go without Ihmt owing to a strike by 180 members of the staff of a local brewery. British officers are understood to be anxiously seeking intervention by Sutan Sjahrir, Prime Minister of the Indonesian Republican Government, to end the strike
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  • 47 3 Washington, Feb. 12. -The United States State Department announced tonight that the United States Government is considering to enter into diplomatic relations with the Government of Yemen. A special diplomatic mission will go there m M.irch or April to discuss proposed agreement of commerce and friendship. Reuter
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  • 334 4 An official staurunt mvs that the British Mi!nar\ Administration will support to the fullest extCOt, the interests of legitimate trade unionism m Malaya, and will encoura,^ the speed y formation ot trade unious. These will be legally registered as soon as the machinery tor this is
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  • 1155 4 - The prominent Indian lawxcrs, who armed here on Tuesday, were feted at an At Home" held at the G. H. Cafe yesterday evening, the hosts btiag PM Committee of the Singapore Indian Association. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, President of the 5.1. A., presided, and there was a
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  • 288 4 Mr. X.. P. Kashava Mcnon, Char nun. Indian Association Relut I Committee, Singapore, writes th.v I arrangements have been completed by the Indian Association Relut Committe to distribute relief to need end destitute Indians. Every Saturday between 4 and 6 p.m. beginning from the 1
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