Indian Daily Mail, 16 February 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL 1!. \(>. h. J SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY .6, 1946. I PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 1360 1 SIR RAMASAMY MUDALIAR HOLDS U.N.O. ASSEMBLY SPELL-BOUND AN IMPASSIONED PLEA Lgldon. Feb. 14. In the same vast Centra! I fall whore for five weeks the spotfctM- v\ :»1 nations have argued aiwfV"' lJ to found future peace of the Cv neral Assembly of the United Ntifcn> at :.:50 p.m. GMT
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  • 431 1 London, Feb. 14. The House of Commons today grave a second reading to the India (central governmeent and legislature) Bill. Lord Pethick »»;<»<t Secretary Mate fo11.dm, said that the bill removed limita tions on membership of the Viceroy.-* Executive Council which might be an obstacle to
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  • 109 1 PARLIAMENTARY STATEMENT ON INDIA London, Feb. 14. Political quarter* m London believe that a statement on the Indian constitutional situation may be made by the British Government m Parliament next week, says E. Fraser Wighton, Reuten Political Correspondent. There is no confirmation m official quarters either of the date or
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  • 238 1 Chungking, Feb. 14. The secret pact signed at Yalta providing for Russia's entry into the war against Japan m return for the restoration of certain territories and other concessions was criticised today as containing the "seeds of another war by the "Current Affairs," organ of Chung
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  • 112 2 [1 rom ova 1 <>rr» IN|)| NT I M.ulr.r. Kb. 14.— The Madras Government is taking Kepi to meet the food crisis m the province. firstly, the ration lias Ken reduced to 12 ounces after February 16. Cultirason ire being encouraged to
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  • 195 2 [from our correspondent] New Delhi, Feb. 14. The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League parties combined themselves \«.sterday to censure the Government of Jndia for the arrest of thirty-seven persons on Tuesday, February 12, m connected with the "Rashid Release Procession" organized on
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  • 68 2 CONGRESS MEDICAL MISSION TO MALAYA I FROM OUt < ORKI SPONDI.NT] Calcutta, Feb. 14.— Dr. B.C. Roy, organizer of the Congress Medical Relief Mission to Malaya, announced that two vans were included among the equipment leaving with the doctors and com pounders. He added that the first batch of the
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  • 42 2 [iKOM OUR (ORRLSPONDFNt] New Delhi, Feb. 14- Hindu and Muslim women demonstrated before the Central Assembly today while the I louse was m session. They raised slogans urging Hindu-Muslim Unity j^^ m the release of tin- I.X.A. men.
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  • 142 2 [irom OUI (ckklslcndint] Calcutta. Kb. 14. Calcutta City is apparently quieter since this morning after the disturbances during the last three days. asualties due to police and military firing came to a total of 32 killed and 320 injured. Several hundred mill-hands abstained from work yesterday and
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  • 86 2 [IROM OUR CORFtSPONDLNTj Bombay, Feb. 14. The Madras Province will be going to the polls between March 19 and March 25 for electing new members to the Assembly. The Andhra Congress Committee has already selected candidates for eleven districts. The candidates include ex-ministers T. Prakasam, V.
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  • 46 2 BOMBAY FORMS I.N.A. INQUIRY RELIEF COMMITTEE [from our correspondent] Bombay, Feb. 14.— Sardar Vallabhai Patel has constituted the I.N.A. Enquiry and Relief Committee for Bombay. Members of the Committee include Hathee Singh, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru\ brother-in-law, and Nathalal Parekh, a close friend of Subhas Chandra Bosc.
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  • 126 2 Bombay, Feb. 15. Two Indian leaders of differing political views Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former President of the Indian National Congress, and Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, leader of the 1942 "rebellion," have told Indians that they should revolt if there is .mother famine. "If we have to
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  • 68 2 Paris, Feb. 14. What is described as one of the worst earthquakes ever experienced m North Africa rocked districts southwest of Constantino, m Northern Algeria, on Tuesday resulting m 276 casualties, reports reaching here said today. The number of dead is not yet known. Roads m the area were blocked
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  • 13 2 Cairo, Feb. 15. The Egyptian Cabinet headed by Nokrashy Pasha resigned today.— Reuter
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  • 46 2 Teheran, I eb. 14. Gh.lv.lm Sul-J x tanefai Persian Prime Minister, pfl tented his new Cabinet to the Sh; this afternoon. Reuters. New York, Feb. 14.— The Wl 1 House has announced the resipnat ior :j < of Mr. Averill Harriman, Unit States Ambassador to Russ Reuter
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  • 228 2 lucknow, Feb. 14. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru m iotcnrt* md he was glad to hear ifut JOfMk Chandra Chatterjee ha^ mitd his hungerstrikc. He added: "As 1 have often said 1 dislike humr.v^trke. Perhaps on very special occasions what there is no other rcmed/ left
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  • 135 2 London, Feb. 14.— Indian and Dominions troops will be represented m Bri tan's great victory procession on June B—two8 two days after the anniversary of D-Day which will take nearly two hours to pass before the King and the diplomatic mission of Allied countries at
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  • 118 2 J London, Feb. 1^. Famous SoviJ^ft war leaders Marshals Malino\ kj^V Timoshenko, Zhukov. VorosK'loi^B Rokosovsky, Tolbukhin and Bacria 1 a;^V were among the candidates el, i^M t to the Supreme Soviet, Moscow radiJ today. '.S> Fedor Gusev, Soviet Ambassador \M London, and Andrei Vyshinsky, DeputJ Commissar for
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  • 152 2 350 'QUAKE TOLL IN CONSTANTINE Paris, Feb. 14.— The latest car. ualty 2, figures m the violent earthquake i southwest of Constantine, m northern! Algeria, early on Tuesday show that the figure of 27tj reported earlier is Wm the death roll. In addition 70 people were seriously '9 injured. But
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  • 37 2 London, Feb. 14. The InJia (pro-^rt da iiiation of emergency) Act desigiu'djL, to safeguard requisitioning powers Jig under the defence regulations is no *^t law. It received Royal assent m the 3^ Mouse of Lords today.- Reuter
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  • 41 2 Calcutta, rob. if. Lite m v^.il- m§ CUtta today took a step forward to normal. Traffic policemen were or fl point duty. More sliops opened but 1 tram and bus services have not becn^j jresumed. Military police continued f£ nirroK. Reuter
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  • 43 2 London, Fob. 11.— The Unitec Nations General Assembly tonigh! 4 unanimously adopted the Big Five' food resolution bringing the impending! worldwide food crisis to the attentionjj of the United Nations and urging I concerted worldwide action to meet the jF threatening shortage.- Reuter
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  • 154 3 Dublin, Feb. 14. Replying to a question m the Dail (Eireann Parliament) today, asked by Independent Deputy Flanagan, as to what steps he had taken to secure the recognition of Eire as a republic by the Government* of the United States and other nations PremierEamon de Valera
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  • 126 3 Colombo, Feb. 14. Ceylon Indians' token strike on Tuesday marked the beginning of a new stage m the political growth of the community a step towards manhood says V. Thondaman, President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, m a statement thanking Indians of all communities and
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  • 77 3 London, Feb. 14. It was officially announced that the Olympic Games for 1948 are to be held m London. The Chairman of the British Olympic Council, Lord Burghley, stated today that the British Olympic Council had received a cable from the President of the International
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  • 50 3 Jever, Germany, Feb. 14.-rPnnce Karl Anton von Hohenzollern, 19 year-old great grandson of the former Kaiser Wilhelm, was today sentenced by the Canadian military government court to two months imprisonment m the local gaol for foiling to report tho possession of quantities of radio equipment.— Reuter
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  • 706 3 RICE FOR INDIA QUESTIONS IN COMMONS I ondon, 1 eb. 14. Siam the main hope for the export of rice to India and other countries m the East is being ghnca a high priority by Britain m the supply of consumer goods such .is agricultural tools .md textiles to induce
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  • 213 3 MESSAGE OF CONFIDENCE London, Feb. 1 5. After five weeks deliberations m the service of world peace the General Assembly of the United Nations ended its first session m London last night. Following an impressive display 0/ world solidarity which the delegates of 5 1 nations had given by carrying
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  • 350 4 The foiluuing official statement ha* been i^ucd vestcrday afternoon: "At information hid been Motived that the Singapore City Committee of the Malayan Communist fluty intended to organise I mass rally *nd a procession m Singapore on the 15th February and to Ittgt a gHMfll holiday jfl
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  • 137 4 The 2f>th Indian ("Ace of Spades") Division ii ihortly leaving Malaya and returning to Indi.i. Its place will ki taken by the 7th Indian ("Golden Arr*»w Division. Ttt nun wearing- the |NM and hhu k "AM of Spades'" fla^h on th<-ir -houlder fell the singular
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  • 114 4 Spurred on by their energetic Div. Commander, Major-General G. N. Wood, C.8.E., D.5.0.. M.C., British gunners, Punjabi, Gurkha and Mahratta Infantrymen and Madrasi sappers shared the work of putting Malaya on its feet again. To a nearly starving 1 people went the contents of Jap rice dumps,
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  • 190 4 Drugs and medical supplies were given to hospitals and m a number of cases Army doctors were attached to civilian medical centres to help cope with the stream of sufferers. Field ambulances and casualty clearing 1 stations dealt with their quota of sick Malays, Indians and Chinese. Ten
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  • 176 4 A \.iNt expansion m shipping facilities from India to Malaya is expected (faring this month and the next •CCOnHm to Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya at a press conference yesterday noon, at his office. Mr. Chettur stated that
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  • 321 4 Meanwhile the Committee, m consultation with the Immigration authorities, has decided to divide Singapore and the PeninsuLv into three regions, to facilitate the allocation of priorities for passages for Indians from Malaya to India. The Singapore Committee will look after would-be Indian repatriates from Singapore and Johore. The
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  • 168 4 The Headquarters oi the SI Public Relations and Information a Press note on Feb. 14, states "A powerful well-equipped ru: transmitting station with an estim ed range ot at feist 1 thousand mi was discovered tins afternoon by tish troops of 26 ("Tiger Head"
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  • 105 4 The Headquarters of the Supreme j Allied Commander, South Fast Asu m a Press note issued yesterday states, g "Following the demonstrations org.i niscd by agitators m Singapore toda\ to celebrate the entry of the Japanese into Singapore m 1942, there were s incidents which resulted m a
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  • 95 4 London, Feb. 14. Palestine will be < debated m the House of Commons j next Thursday, announced Mr. Her- 3 bert Morrison, Lord President of the i Council, m the House of Commons today. Foreign affairs will be debated on Wednesday and until 6.30 p.m. Thursday.
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