Indian Daily Mail, 20 February 1946
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Title Section15 1946-02-20 1 Indian Daily mail I VOL. 11. 9. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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433 1946-02-20 1 I London, Feb. 18. The belief that the peoples of the world would realise India's food plight and make it their duty to accept the principle of equal sacrifice to save the IndianReuter - 433 words
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187 1946-02-20 1 RUSSIAN PLOT OF URANIUM FOR ATOM BOMB Ktontrcal, Feb. 19. The Montreal cttc says that it learned that the "■jssian plot of buying more than $•0,000 wonh of virtually blackfntrket uranium m Canada to bring aboi:t the successful culmination of itfv. bomb espionage conspiracy has Iveii uncovered. Toronto was tfeeReuter - 187 words
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Article62 1946-02-20 1 Lancaster- Australia Air Service Brisbane, Feb. 18. The Lancastrian air service from Britain to Australia will be re-routed through Singapore and Darwin next month, thus eliminating the present ),000-milc hop across the Indian Ocean, it was annevneed here today. More passengers, mail and freight will be carried as the resultReuter - 62 words
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218 1946-02-20 1 Tokyo, Feb. 19. The Japanese have received their first real lesson m democracy from the Emperor himself. Dressed m civilian clothes, the Emperor today moved freely among his people m a 50 mile-inspection tour unprecedented m history. Chatting amiably with workers, heReuter - 218 words
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Article66 1946-02-20 1 London, Feb. IS.— Official victory celebrations m London will bi held on Saturday June 8 which will be a public holiday. There will ;i 1 U>TJ parade m the morning, SBtertailuaeilti m the parks m the aft moon and river events and ftreworkl m theReuter - 66 words
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Article98 1946-02-20 1 Tokyo, Feb. 18. -Tokyo*! Metropolitan police have asked the United States military potiee to help maintain a 24-houv guard it H 1 banks and post offices during the period between Feb. 25 and March 7 when it is estimated that 60,000.000 000 Yen (about £1,000,000,000)Reuter - 98 words
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280 1946-02-20 1 TRUCE PARADOX STILL IN SIGHT Chungking, Feb. 18. Fighting betwee nKuomintang (Chinese Central Government) forces and Communist troops m Manchuria is spreading, stated a Communist spokesman today. He reported fighting on a 45-mile front from west of Liaoyang (south of Mukden). The spokesmanReuter - 280 words
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605 1946-02-20 2 Indian Daily Mail Wednesday, February 20, 1946. VISITORS AND INTERFERENCE It is not our intention to start j journalistic duel, or even a friendly controversy with our Cecil Street contemporary. We cannot, however, help feeling that m its recent outbursts on visitors from India there was m evidence undue heat605 words
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106 1946-02-20 2 (From our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 17. The suggestion that the Government of India should take immediate steps to bring Indian orphans m Malaya into Indi.i and provide them with lodging and boarding as the Government had done m the case oi Burma evacuees at106 words
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Article61 1946-02-20 2 (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 18.— The President of the Assembly ruled out the adjournment motion tabled by I- rank j Anthony to discuss the "failure of the Government to take timely and sufficiently stern measures to protect the public m the recent Calcutta disturbances,61 words
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Article45 1946-02-20 2 (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 18.— The only important associates of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, whose present whereabouts are unknown were Deb Nath Das and A. N. Sarkar, said the Home Member m reply to a question m the Central Assembly.45 words
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Article32 1946-02-20 2 (From our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 17. The installation of Mr. Jinarajadasa as the fourth President of the Theosophical Society took place this morning at the Theosophical Headquarters at Adyar.32 words
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Article43 1946-02-20 2 {From our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 17. The Officers and men of the 100 th Brigade of the 20 th division disembarked here today from the "Cameronia" from Saigon. The brigade had taken part m the operations m the Burma theatre.43 words
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184 1946-02-20 2 INDIAN RATINGS IN VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION lk>iT,!>..v, Feb. If. Between \9u and 4(> Indian ratings of the Royal Indian Navy striking at Talwar, Bomba\ shore establishment demonstrated tins morning m the centre t-t Bomhax lon (European business area). Aimed with hockey stick* and clubs they smashed windows, threw stones at officeReuter - 184 words
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210 1946-02-20 2 London, leb. 18. Two leading English provincial newspapers today urge that self-help must be the keynote of the Indian food policy m meeting the present threat of famine. The Birmingham Post writes: "For salvation India must rely mainly on her own efforts. Gandhi, outliningReuter - 210 words
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Article38 1946-02-20 2 Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 19. The Governor has proclaimed a state of r emergency due to the critical labour situation and accompanying disorder which the Governor said may interfere "with the distribution of food jnd means of locomotion." Rcutcr.38 words
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209 1946-02-20 2 DUG UP THE BOWELS Of EARTH AND SOLVE FOOD CRISIS— bay, Feb. 18.— M aha t ml Gandhi, -peaking here tonight n til J uan food situation, urged trJ i wr- should be dammed and u e l| sunk to irrigate land and avert 1 I'jimine. "I have toured extensi\.Reuter - 209 words
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87 1946-02-20 2 Ottawa, lob. 1 8. Contracts i£ volvin«; the manufacture of $24,000^ 000 worth of Canadian goods \m Russia have heen cancelled because tw Russians thought the terms "t^J stifr, it is learned hero tonight. I Canadian Government sources enflfr phasiscd that this cancellation \\9 nothing toReuter - 87 words
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87 1946-02-20 2 London. Feb. 18. The question f*f* Russia beinjr asked to assist Inci^ with supplies of food will be askpfl m the House of Commons tomorrow! Captain Cammans, Conservative* will ask the Prime Minister "if IHk has made or proposes to make aflPl approachReuter - 87 words
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63 1946-02-20 2 Batavia, Feb. 19. Dr. Sui|H Sjahrir, Indonesian Prime Ministcr,H leaving for Jogjakarta, Central fawF 1 today to consult with Dr. Soek-infl Indonesian "President," and others j^ the proposal brought from HollaM over a week ago by Dr. Huberfl Van -Mock, l.ieut.-Gov. Gen. of JReuter - 63 words
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Article36 1946-02-20 2 Chungking, Feb. 19. Seven repF r sentatives of the so-called "Eastfl^* Mongolian People's Republic" win) q ov demanding autonomy have arrived^! Changchun, capital of Manchu'ff^ according to the ctficial Arm> au r "Peace Daily News."- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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219 1946-02-20 3 I Madrid. Feb. 18.— Between 2,000 and 3,000 pro-Franco udents demonstrated today m the main streets of Madrid rainst the signatories to a document which was sent to the retender to the Spanish Throne, Don Juan m Portugal last week. ■The document whichReuter - 219 words
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147 1946-02-20 3 BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA QUESTION IN COMMONS Umdon, Feb. 18. -When asked by Mftjor Wyatt, what technical or other diflfaUtics were preventing the ippiintmcnt of a Hijrh Commissioner for India, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, told the House of Commons today: "The British Government have every intentionReuter - 147 words
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68 1946-02-20 3 B Jerusalem, Feb. 18. The Palestine lernmcnt announced tonight that members of the Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry would be arriving m Palestine on or about fyfarch They will remain m the Opjiritiv tor the rest of the month. spic Liaison Office, comprising i Government officials andReuter - 68 words
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Article286 1946-02-20 3 Rangoon. Feb. 18. The arrival lire of U. Saw, Burmese Prime Minister at the time of Pearl Harbour, who was detained m Uganda by the British Government after he had made contact with the Japanese m 1942, has served only to strengthen the hands ofReuter - 286 words
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Article125 1946-02-20 3 London, Feb. 18.— British Food Minister Sir Ben Smith said today that he was aware that maize had been used for fuel m South America because of the scarcity of alternative kinds of fuel. He added that he was purchasing and shipping to Britain allReuter - 125 words
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215 1946-02-20 3 Montreal, Feb. 18.— Six persons wire arrested here last Friday m con* rection with espionage activities m Canada, the Montreal Star reported today, quoting an authoritative .source." A member of the National Research Council and an official of the Labour Progressive Party were amongReuter - 215 words
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182 1946-02-20 3 Tokyo, I eb. I 9. Gen. Doughs Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander m the Pacific, today ordered tlic establishment m Japan of a system of military occupation courts which will have the power to impose severe sentences including the death sentence. The system provides forReuter - 182 words
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Article97 1946-02-20 3 Teheran, Feb. 18.— I'er> .an Pwiif Ghavam Sultaneh left here tt morning by plane head it;: the t 1 i.>ian missipif to Moscow. At the last minute thn- Members of the mission remained h;nd: Dr. Daftari, Gen. Firouz and UmNf Secretary of Commerce Ovoir:. MembersReuter - 97 words
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Article137 1946-02-20 3 Dublin, Feb. 18. Gtorgc Bernard Shaw said: I shall bo gratefully proud to become an honorary freeman of my native city," m a letter to P. J. Hernon, City Manager of Dublin, accepting the Municipal Council* offer of the freedom of the city.Reuter - 137 words
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158 1946-02-20 3 London, Feb. 18.— The UNO Economic and Social Council under the presidentship of Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar today finished its work and decided to hold its second session on May 25 probably m the United States. The council was the last UNO organ stil) functioning m London.Reuter - 158 words
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Article58 1946-02-20 3 Wellington, Feb. 18.— The main body of the New Zealand brigade group of the Commonwealth occupation force for Japan is scheduled to leave Italy today and arrive m Japan on March 28. The Defence Minister announced that an advance party left on Jan. 25 andReuter - 58 words
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Article50 1946-02-20 3 Calcutta, Feb. 18. M;iulana Abul Kalam Azad, President of the AllIndia Congress, stated Today that Congress wouid consider steps for "the final and decisive struggle" if the British Government failed to honour m letter and spirt their declaration of September, 1045 (promising "early realization of full selfgovernment m India").- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article469 1946-02-20 4 Sequel To Gandhiji's Article On 'C.R. Madras, fob. llv— Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, prudent oi the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, has resigned from the Provincial Parliamentary Board m view oi certain remarks made by IfahaUM Gandhi m the article on Mr. lUjagOpalachari'f leadership published m Hanjun. Mr. NadarA.P.I. - 469 words
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343 1946-02-20 4 MRS. PANDITS ADDRESS "Is there even one freedom anywhere on the face of the earth where imperialists were ruling Ov*f the desttnies of their enslaved, oppressed *nd depressed subjects? The people who have had a blood bath so merrily onl\ very recently cannot have343 words
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Article60 1946-02-20 4 Tinned meat will be on sale m Singapore from next Monday. It will be distributed through the rice shops against ration cards on the basis ot one tin per man per week. The retail price is fixed at 80 cents per pound. The meat at present60 words
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Article83 1946-02-20 4 The Trade and Industry Department, 13. M. A., Singapore announces that "Import Permits will be issued ti)\- reasonable quantities of priority infant and invalid foods, (Ovaltinc, etc.,) from Australia. Applications should b'j made for A. P. forms m the usual way, at the offices of the Trade andReuter - 83 words
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Article109 1946-02-20 4 Otta .a. ivi>. is. Car.a. la'> great* :S 1 1 bunt entered I new veak today amid Aspects that the IXumni m*S new "ionospheric recorder radio itatio i, just off the strut list, might be linked with the psjrga. The \xw radio stations, existenceReuter - 109 words
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Article154 1946-02-20 4 During January the Ii.M.A. brought m 6\,(>00 tons ot supplies This show s An increase of approxiraately k>' < over December, an^ brings the total of imports since the liberation to more than is 5,000 tons. Official figures of the previous months are: September 4.750154 words
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Article124 1946-02-20 4 Dutch- Java Talks Not Yet Begun BftUvU, Fob. 18.— Artillery M tanks i-njratfid two smr.ll pn I.:.i(.iK sians near Sourabaya i I IPttk WMl| H official report ,>J t niay. In the BaadlMing area m \\\sM Java. Vhtrt troops were opera- r.^B Urn waterworks area, some r<>ailbloß_ were eiHi'U'itered an(iReuter - 124 words
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Article87 1946-02-20 4 London, Feb. 18.— The UndjtO meat is Mttißg up a National Ad vis* Council m the motor industry to pi vide means for regular consultatift? twcen the Government and mo»^ •manufacturers on various matters •fading imports, exports, reseaiß" lesion and technical development aP\ iroduction nu'thods. TheReuter - 87 words
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120 1946-02-20 4 Vatican City, Feb. 18.— Three B \«J| tish Empire Archbishops, Dr. Bem^j Griffin of Westminster, MonM^frff James Maejxuigan of Toronto coc Monsit^nor Norman Gilroy of Sydrjpg, were among the 32 new cardiwfl whose elevation to that rank, at i\i})>' aiiiioumi'd today to the e\:-'«fReuter - 120 words
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Article50 1946-02-20 4 Batavia, Feb. 18.— The British Naß] has exploded three ground minesfc the channel of the Parc-Celebes roMta stead, thus clearing this import™ rice port for shipping, reports |Uw Netherlands News Agency. Tr» The roadstead previously had lw indicated by the Japanese as of mines."- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article33 1946-02-20 4 London, Feb. 18.— Sir Ronald Campbell, at present Deputy to jH Secretary of :'tatc f .r the Foicipn Ministers, has been appoir-W^ British Ambassador at Cairo, i" s^| cession to Lord Killearn.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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