Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1946
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Indian Daily Mail
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Title Section16 1946-02-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. 11. NO. 8. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1946. 1 PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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501 1946-02-19 1 I London, Feb. 17. If the forecast of the likely reshuffle f the A 'lee Cabinet m the near future were to come true, hen all the Labour Cabinet hierarchy will be sustained m ank even if there are one or two switches.Reuter - 501 words
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149 1946-02-19 1 Chunpkinpr, Feb. 17. China's future parliamentary system has been the subject of a heated debate m the committee appointed by the recent Inter-Party Political Consultative conference to draft the constitution. The committee has met four times and it is understood that progress has been made.Reuter - 149 words
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78 1946-02-19 1 Chungking:, Feb. 17. Nine British, United States and Australian correspondents left Chinchow today for a five-day visit to Mukden, capital* of Manchuria, states the Governmentcontrolled Central News Agency. This is the first time since the Japanese surrender that foreign correspondents are entering Manchuria. For the lastReuter - 78 words
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260 1946-02-19 1 ATOM BOMB SECRETS POSSIBLY SEIZED New York, Feb. i /.—Canada's spy ring raids yesterday have produced a demand for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to inquire into the situation m the United States, according to Washington dispatches tonight. Republican Senator Styles Bridges is quotedReuter - 260 words
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Article87 1946-02-19 1 London, Feb. 17. Broadcasting tonight on "my team m Burma" Gen. William Slim, former commander of the 14th Army said: "Indian Army units and formations made up the bulk oi our fighting troops and almost the whole of our organization. The Indian Army itself is87 words
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Article30 1946-02-19 1 London, Feb. 17. New York radio reports that the Chinese Communists m Chungking have announced that civil war m Manchuria becran airain on Feb. 8.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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164 1946-02-19 1 An Experiment In Socialism In The West Indies Washington, Fob. 18.— The United States, champion of private enterprise at home, has drawn up plans for an experiment m socialism m a colony where all authorities agree that private control has proved incapable of handling a steadily deteriorating economic situation. TheReuter - 164 words
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Article67 1946-02-19 1 Madrid, Feb. 17. It is reliably 'earnt that the Duchess of Medina Sidonia m Cadiz province has been fined 500,000 pesetas (over £10,000) for sending the Spanish Pretender Don Juan m Lisbon a telegram containing what is alleged to be an injurious remark concerning the present headReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1946-02-19 1 Teheran, Feb. 18. A big Soviet transport plane will take off early this morning from the long runway of Teheran's up-to-date airport carrying Persian Premier Ghavam Sultanch and a specially chosen staff on a mission to Moscow aimed at improving relations between the two countries. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article67 1946-02-19 1 Brussels, Feb. 17. In one of the calmest polling days m Belgium's history 2,500,000 citizens voted today m the country's first general election since 1939. When the polling ended no reports of incidents had reached the capita i from any district. Counting of the votes whichReuter - 67 words
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540 1946-02-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Tuesday, February 19, 1946. LABOUR TROUBLES— II In our last issue we referred to some of the economic causes of the recent troubles and di the ul ties. Those causes h.nc to be tackled m an intelligent and sympathetic manner. Apart from economic factors, there are certain540 words
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Article202 1946-02-19 2 (Bi Our Spi'citl CorrcponJcrtt) Komi-ay, Feb. 17.— Dark clouds of fa mint' are hanging over the Indian /<>n il DfCtcni but they show off Fome hopeful silver lining indicative vi an iai.y association of the principal political parties with the Central Administration. Where the terrors of six years202 words
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113 1946-02-19 2 j Mahatma Gandhi too has given com•rehensive suggestions for meeting he food crisis which knows no Hindu >r Muslim and interestingly the Mahatma is prominently calling the -•ttention of the Viceroy for associating the elected men m the Central Assembly with the administration of the Government of113 words
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Article119 1946-02-19 2 The Congress leaders are certainly more eager than even the Government of India for rescuing India from a repetition of the Bengal famine of 1943, m which 3,000,000 people died. The opposition between the Muslim League and the Congress is an unfavourable factor especially m119 words
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Article32 1946-02-19 2 Good triskes to lk Indian Daily Mail' on rrsumption. Trust Indians m Malaya will hold and co-operate together tor mutual advantage and maintain India's dignity. Ja:caliarlal Nehru. February 17, 1946.32 words
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225 1946-02-19 2 The Harijan of Mahatm.i Gandhi resumed its publication since February 10 and it is bound to help the country and the Government by constructive suggestions for .solving ttie problems of food, unemployment and the growing signs of violent resistance towards the authorities. Gandhiji's reflections on225 words
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Article223 1946-02-19 2 Mrs. Naidu 's Call An inspiring call for constructive patriotism was made by Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, foremost woman-leader, on Wednesday, February 12, m her home town of Hyderabad, Deccan. The women of the capital city of the Nizam of all classes and communities joined m commemorating her diamond jubi\m. She223 words
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132 1946-02-19 2 Indian Finance For Burma's Reconstruction (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 18. Replying J a question m the Central Assembly! today, the finance \fember stated t f the Government of India agrcui t c 1 meet certain requirements for the re. 5 rubilitation of Burma but noi Jn j other132 words
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Article117 1946-02-19 2 {From our Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 18.— Mr. 11 A. Jujj nah. President of the Muslim League 1 it is learned, has asked the Viceroy fa i details of the programme o( the Ciov J ernment of India to meet the loa^ 4 crisis, j Mr.117 words
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50 1946-02-19 2 AZAD'S VISIT TO VICEROY CONDITIONAL (From our Correspondent) t Calcutta, Feb. 18. The CongrtJ President Moulana Abul Kalam A/J J may meet the Viceroy at New Delhi with regard to the food situarion, there is sufficient m his health witM a few days to permit his undertaking the journey. j50 words
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Article38 1946-02-19 2 (From our Correspondent) < Bombay, Feb. 18. The Boml 1 Government will make 25 per cut m the present cereal ration iro?-|j one pound per day to 1 2 ounces fro' Thursday, February 21.38 words
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358 1946-02-19 3 The Java National Committee composed of about 250 -prominent leaders have recorded their full confidence m the Ittdon.'sian Republican Government headed by Dr. Soekarno and tke called upon him to convene the National Committee before negotiations with the Dutch are carried out andReuter - 358 words
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Article84 1946-02-19 3 ■.ondon, Fob. 17. The French Foreign Minister Georgei Bidault said at a preso conference here tonight that France stood by the agreement signed rith Great Britain on Dec. 13 which sßtes that some troops would stay m E«vant until collective security was Brided. "%hat did notReuter - 84 words
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311 1946-02-19 3 New Ti mes Criticises High Command For Java Crisis Moscow, Feb. 17. Alexei Guber writing m the Soviet periodical New Times alleges that terror and censorship were external conditions created by the Allied High Command m Java for talks between the Dutch and Indoresians (on the latest Dutch offer ofReuter - 311 words
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Article43 1946-02-19 3 {From our Correspondent) Allahabad, Feb. 18.— Col. J. K. Bhondc of the 1.N.A., who is suffering from dysentry has been removed to the hospital. {From our Correspondent) Bombay, Feb. i 8. Mahatma Gandhi and party arrived here today.43 words
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87 1946-02-19 3 Remobilization Of Indian Relief Committee 1 orulon, I cb. 18. The Indian Relief Committee which organised the appeal fof aid for victims of the last famine i*» being mobilised again. Clement Davies, Member of Parliament lor Montgomery and President of the ommittce has asked the Chairman, Krishna Menon, who isReuter - 87 words
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Article118 1946-02-19 3 Allahabad, I eb. 18. An appeal to the press for cooperation m giving a correct lead to the country and m moulding public opinion on right lines was made by Sir Akbar Hydari, Member, Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India. He flew to Allahabad118 words
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Article108 1946-02-19 3 In Japai> Tokyo, Feb. 18.— The end of legal prostitution will henceforth be commemorated m Japan on Jan. 24, the date of the annulment by Gen. MacArthur of the laws which permitted the enslavement of thousand of Japanese women for immoral purposes. This gesture of gratitudeReuter - 108 words
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Article88 1946-02-19 3 I Ottawa, Feb. 1 8. A source high up m Canadian Government councils said last night that the spy ring inquiry would reveal the existence m Canada of a virtual fifth column sponsored by Russia. The suspected members of the spy ring now detained areReuter - 88 words
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67 1946-02-19 3 Emperor Hirohito Seeks American Cooperation Tokyo, Feb. iH. Emperor Hirohito m .m interview today with three American newspaper executives, including Robert McLean, President ot the Associated Press, asked for American cooperation to speed Japan's commercial am\ industrial reconstruction. The Fmperor told his visitors, "I hope you will report on theReuter - 67 words
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Article73 1946-02-19 3 Calcutta, Feb. iS.— The irmy petrols .uhl pickets called m by Richard Casey, Governor of Bengal, during last week's rioting have now been withdrawn. The police order forbidding processions and assemblies, however, continues. Renter adds that some 40 persons were killed m the rioting which73 words
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Article83 1946-02-19 3 Brussels, Feb. 18. Expectations of considerable Communist gains jnci of a close fight between the two m.iin parties right wing Christian Socaalists and Socialists arc confirmed by the results known so far of yesterday's Belgian general elections en which hinges the future of King LeopoldReuter - 83 words
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55 1946-02-19 3 London, Feb. i 8. Paris Radio today reported that Admiral Thierry Dargenlieu, High Commissioner for French Indo-China, has arrived m France by plane. The situation m Indo-China was satisfactory he said. A dm. Dargenlieu will see Felix Gouin, President of the French Government and MinisterReuter - 55 words
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Article91 1946-02-19 3 Cairo, Feb. 17. In view of the fact th.v the new Egyptian Government formed by Ismail Sidkv P.ishi does not command much support, there is talk m political circle here of the country being run as it hid been run on previous occasions by government rule withoutReuter - 91 words
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Article263 1946-02-19 4 Gandhiji Tributes Rajaji AhmcdaKid, Feb. y. "I would be less than loyal to the Congress organisation if I did not warn them (the people of Tamil Nad) against losing the valuable services which no one cm shoulder as Rajaji can at the present moment," writes M.ihatma Gandhi m a signedA.P.I. - 263 words
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456 1946-02-19 4 OFFICIAL ENQUIRY INTO SINGAPORE INCIDENTS ON FEBRUARY 15 Police Action Vindicated The headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander, South-Kast-Asia, m a Press Note issued on February 16 states that an official enquiry was held into the incidents arising out of the clash between the Police and the demonstrators m Singapore456 words
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Article101 1946-02-19 4 Cairo, Feb. 17. Abdul Rahman AIXAm Bey, secretary general of the Arab League, has been Invited to meet the British-United States commission on Palestine m Cairo next month, it is stated today. The League will present the commission with a report based on state inents from theReuter - 101 words
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154 1946-02-19 4 London, Feb. 17.— 1t is reported from SEAC that the stage is set for the Burma war crimes trials at the civic hall m Rangoon the first m a series of Japanese war criminals to be tried by the Burma Command No. FourReuter - 154 words
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Article28 1946-02-19 4 Budapest, Feb. 17. The Soviet itithorities m Hungary have given Archbishop Mindszenty, Primate of Hungary, permission to travel to Rome for ordination as caidinal it was st.iicJ tonight.28 words
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Article106 1946-02-19 4 Paris, Feb. 17. A resolution protesting: against any form of compromise with Gen. Francisco Franco was passed at a mass meeting held under the French Communist auspices here today. It demanded that Spain's internal regime be fixed democratically by the Spaniards without foreign interference which by leavingReuter - 106 words
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Article46 1946-02-19 4 Geneva, Feb. 18. Leaders of Pro- j t testant churches and Orthodox 1 churches from various parts :>f the 1 world arc meeting here on February 1 2 1 to discuss plans for the calling of a world assembly of Christian churches probably m 1945. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article147 1946-02-19 4 Kuching (Sarawak), Feb. clear-cut demand that no eh. iv bt made m the present st Sarawak as an independent been made by the Malay Natio Union of Sarawak at a special me injr held m the capital to dismss proposed cession of the state Britain.Reuter - 147 words
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Article76 1946-02-19 4 Tokyo, Feb. 17. Heads of farail throughout Japan are busily engag m making -inventories of excess gotf which under the Japanese Governrah economic emergency order must prepared within the next three da The most important among the listed items and the amount to whReuter - 76 words
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77 1946-02-19 4 Sorrow Of China Brina In More Havoc Chungking, Feb. 17. More th <),000,006 people arc destitute i 7,000,000 acres of land are flooded, the Yellow River valley as a result the crumbling of dykes which m neglected during the warfare agJ" the Japanese, stated the Chin Relief and Rehabilitation AdminReuter - 77 words
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Article75 1946-02-19 4 Rome, Feb. 17.— The Italian Social newspaper Avaiti said today tl strenuous attempts to ensure the > vival of Gen. Franco's regime m Spa would bo made by hijj'h dignitari* the Roman Catholic Church now I sembled m Rome. The Avaiti referred to the t- 1 thatReuter - 75 words
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