Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1946
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Title Section14 1946-02-21 1 Indian Daily Mail \<>l. 11. \<>. 10. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946. PRICK 10 CKNTS.14 words
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Article1599 1946-02-21 1 I PARLIAMENTARIANS OPTIMISTIC: DETAILS OF LONDON ANNOUNCEMENT t London, Feb. 19. Three British Cabinet Ministers are ng to India to discuss with leaders of Indian opinion the ming of the Indian constitution. They are Lord Pethickwrence, Secretary for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the BoardReuter - 1,599 words
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Article121 1946-02-21 1 Bombay, Feb. m. The an nouncement made m the House of Commons last night that a British mission of three Cabinet Ministers would visit India was featured m large headlines m Indian newspapers today. President of the Congress, Moulana Abid Kalam Azad, uid this decision would be appreciatedReuter - 121 words
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580 1946-02-21 2 Indian Daily Mail Thursday, February 21, 1946. it -> -f *rr*£. ,1,,. dob > X nt mm [o.uuon and S5 b,ckc-r,n,s m nauonal and nur u,,mal or K an,..u,on S reorWiU-all hwi tom >- SsssSwsg ()f noise To go out on the pubb ro.ul is a nerve-shaking experience To remain580 words
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102 1946-02-21 2 (Fr*m our Correspondent) BooUl FA .y.-Thc strike of the l ru i,,n rating*, as reported already, ot 11. M.5. Taiwat continues. Today more nunp from another MV al establishment joined the protest process.on carrying Congress flags and touting slogans, "J.» Hind," "Inqui-Üb-Zindafaoor. The processionists102 words
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Article97 1946-02-21 2 (From our Correspondent) Ahmednagar, Feb. 19.— Satyagragha has been fully resorted to by the inhabitants of Navaskhurd Village, Ahmednagar district, for preventing the removal of wheat bags from the village. A military lorry came to the village for removing wheat upon which the villagers barricaded the97 words
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Article54 1946-02-21 2 (By Our Special Corrc pondent) Bombay, Feb. 19— Sir Henry Knight, Adviser to the Bombay Government is -appointed as Governor of Madras for a brief period of six weeks pending the arrival of the new Governor. The Governor of Madras, Sir Arthur Hope, is returning to54 words
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134 1946-02-21 2 (From our Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 19.— Mauhna Ahul Kalam Azad, President of the Indian National Congress warns that if the British Government does not set up an interim government m the centre and proceed to arrange for a Constituent Assembly after the completion of the134 words
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Article76 1946-02-21 2 (From our Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 19.— Three members of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment arrived here from Burma as repatriates. They are Mrs. Chandran, Miss E. Xavier and Mrs. Sleem, whose husband was a Colonel m the I.N.A. They recalled the personal interest evinced by Netaji76 words
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Article62 1946-02-21 2 [from our correspondent] New Dehli, Feb. 19. The Council of State rejected today a non-otiictal resolution urging the withdrawal of all the pending I.N.A. trials and the unconditional release of all T.N.A. Officers and men under detention. The Commander-in-Chief, explain- ing the policy of the Government of62 words
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Article67 1946-02-21 2 (From our Corre»pondent) Gauhati, Feb. 19. The first act of the Congress Ministry m Assam has been the ordering of the release of all prisoners convicted as a sequel to the August, 1942, disturbances. Rangoon, Feb. no. 40 10 50 personnel of the Indian Army axeReuter - 67 words
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276 1946-02-21 2 Attlee Questioned On Soviet Aid To India's Food Problem London, Feb. 19.— Prime M ClcaMßt Attlee declared m the O M of COMMM today: "I great V J that all possible help m the :M of f»>od will be given by the SnJ j. Union not only to India but276 words
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202 1946-02-21 2 Bombay. Fob. 10.— Indian lik; t r here said tonierht that the whole ojP pany of 00 from one ship of the KoJji Indian Navy had been dotage- v lhat some men had X■•K > il with mutiny. The strikers said that disriplin** 5 action202 words
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Article765 1946-02-21 3 ACUTE SCARCITY IN MALAYA lUNZHJ URGES EARLY MEDICAL RELIEF i,\cu Delhi by Mail). I'andit EL N. Kunzru and Mr. P. xiar.da Rao, who were deputed by I Government of India to visit iiaya and Burma to make a firstnd study of the condition of Indians /re, have completed their talksA.P.I. - 765 words
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645 1946-02-21 3 New Delhi, Feb. 6, (B) M.nl)--"Xo trial m India, cither by a;urt rrurti..! or m the civil courts, has attracted so much public .utention or has dealt with issues of such fundamental national importance. The legal issue., were important enough, involving as they did645 words
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126 1946-02-21 3 Tokyo, Feb. 18.— Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander m Japan, today named Sir William Flood-Webb, Chief Australian delegate and Chief Justice of Queensland, as President of the International Military Tribunal which is to try major Japanese war crimes suspects. PERSONNELReuter - 126 words
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179 1946-02-21 3 WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM SYRIA AND LEBANON London, Feb. 18.— The deadlock between the British and French military representatives m Beirut chared with making arrangements j for the evacuation of their countries' troops from Syria and Lebanon, which has lasted since December was broken today by the despatch of identicalReuter - 179 words
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Article67 1946-02-21 3 Chungking, Feb. 19. Dr. Wans; Shih-chieh, Chinese Foreign Minister, has been appointed plenipotentiary to conclude the new convention with the French Government based on the principles of equality and mutual respect for sovereignty. It is learned that the convention, which will replace the present treaty between theReuter - 67 words
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83 1946-02-21 3 Cairo, Feb. 18. Ismail Sidkyf'ash;!, new Egyptian Prime Minister, facing a packed Chamber tonight demanded and obtained a vote of confidence by 105 votes to 3 with 78 abstentions. Liberals and the Kotla (dissident Wafdist) Party supported the motion while the Saadists who originally brokeReuter - 83 words
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Article70 1946-02-21 3 Ottawa, Feb. 1 8. A young Russian named Ivor GotCftko is laid to have touched off the present inquiry into the alleged spy ring by handing to the Canadian authorities last September a bulky document. This is said to have contained some data and to have been takenReuter - 70 words
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Article355 1946-02-21 4 Lnten^hat is to be commuted after the liberation of Singapore. The case which attracted great attention locally was tr.ed by a British Officers' Court. The accused were arraigned on I charge of collaboration, it being alleged that they acted as informed m the pay of355 words
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Article107 1946-02-21 4 The case m which Wong Yuen Fong was charged with the murder of a compatriot, who was a detective m the Japanese regime, Goh Kirn Seng, was ordered to be retried again when, at the conclusion of the hearing yesterday, there was a difference of107 words
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Article121 1946-02-21 4 The people of Singapore who had been looking forward to eating cheap rationed bread this "week for the first time m four years have been disappointed no bread is on sale. The reason is that among the men arrested for complicity m the recent disturbances is121 words
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67 1946-02-21 4 n A magnanimous donation of !>6,000 from the Servants of India Society is promised the Ramakrishna Mission m a cable received from Pundit H. N. i Kun/ru. The money is to be utilised for the relief of orphans and destitutes. This useful service is67 words
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59 1946-02-21 4 32 ALLEGED COLLABORATORS RELEASED Thirty-two men detained on collaboration charges m Singapore have been released either on the grounds of insufficient evidence or that their alleged offences are not considered to be serious. Among them are Carl Law son, John Kemperle, T. P. Oosterhuis, C. G. Truelson, Charles Dias, R.59 words
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Article250 1946-02-21 4 LMM kwjm will nuke the.r debut m Malayan Courts today two of them appear as defence counsel mAt T.rst *ar Cnmcs C (1 t, the CM m wh.ch five Japanese arc to be chr^ed w.th having Ixatcn Jn tortured three Chinese civilian resident, of Singapore250 words
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Article58 1946-02-21 4 At KIM annual general meeting ot the Ramakrishna Mission held on Feb. 17. the following office-bearers were elected: Vice-President: Mr. mo daram PUlai; Hon. Secretary: Mr. R. Manik.Mu; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. R. M Kriihnan; Committee Members: Messrs: Kr.im.iclun K.iil.isam, V fc^Supp,.!,, K. Dasaratharaj, S. ChinHP"" 1 K. M.58 words
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65 1946-02-21 4 Tokyo, Feb. 19. Gen. Mac Arthur, Allied Commander m the Pacific, today ordered the Japanese Government to apprehend and deliver to Sukarno Prison "before midnight tomorrow" Thakin Tun Oke, former Burmese Ambassador designate to Japan, and Thakin Ba Sein, Ambassador designate to Manchuria. If theReuter - 65 words
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Article141 1946-02-21 4 London. Feb. 18.— The flags of thl United Nations have pone from Wt •>; minister Central Hall, where the tin assembly of the UNO was held, an- will next appear m New York City i>^ September when the UNO's tempo* rary headquarters will be openedReuter - 141 words
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Article93 1946-02-21 4 London, Feb. 19. All doubts ataj the venue of the Grand National \\<rM removed today with the st.uenum hi the managers of the world- t.uvmul Aintree course at Liverpool th.it ih| race would be definitely held (here M m pre-war on April s ■flangedReuter - 93 words
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91 1946-02-21 4 Brussels, Feb. 18.— Belgian Pviwl Minister Achille Vanacker tudal tendered the resignation of his Cabin after the election results so far ha* shown that the Christian-SocialiJ (Catholic) Party would be stronge?| m the new Chamber. The Priwj Regent has asked the Belgian Premiel to continueReuter - 91 words
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Article56 1946-02-21 4 Melbourne, Feb. 18.— It is Kam here that the Netherlands East I«»J Department of Agriculture has orcta 1,000 tons of super-phosphatt'^ Europe and the United States m orf| to speed up rice production Celebes. Before the war south CelW had a yearly surplus of 100.000 t ofReuter - 56 words