Indian Daily Mail, 22 February 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail I VOL. 11. No. n. SINGAPORE .FRIDAY, FEBRUARY zz, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1022 1 U. S. FOREIGN POLICY BASED ON DOLLAR-LENDING I "NEW DIPLOMACY" REVEALED ON EVE OF BRITISH LOAN DEBATE I Washington, Feb. 20.— Increasing signs that dollarlending may become an important weapon m the United States foreign policy armoury are being noted by responsible diplomatic observers here. Their belief is supported by
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  • 91 1 Cairo, Feb. »i. British troops 11 K;isr El Nir barracks m Cairo this afternoon fired on a huge crowd of demonstrators trying to force theii way inside. Huge crowds swarmed the Cam streets blocking the traffic. Outside Abdin, the King's residence, the demonstrators
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  • 172 1 RIN 'MUTINY': Flag Officer Issues Warning Twenty ships, it is estimated, are now under the control of the striking ratings m Bombay. In a broadcast over Bombay Radio, Vice-Admiral Sir John Godfrey, Flag Officer Commanding the Royal Indian Navy, said: "A state of mutiny pretajls m which the ratings appear
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  • 138 1 USSR SAYS INFORMATION RECEIVED NOT NEW Jjondon, Feb. 11. The Soviet Government stated last night that unauthorised agents had handed the Soviet Military Attache to Canada confidential information on atomic energy and radiolocation which, however, "has proved that Soviet technicians are more advanced m this field," The Soviet statement said
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  • 614 2 Indian Daily Mail Friday, February 22, 1946. OLLA-PODRIDA CABINET MISSION TO INDIA VhT another Mission will shortly be on it > way to India. President A/ad, has, if reports arc correct, w cl 1 corned the announcement welcomed t\ en the inclusion of Sir Stafford npps. llmilllil A /ad may
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  • 758 2 SITUATION STILL REMAINS UNSETTLED (Irani Our Oo*Mp—4t*t) Bombay, Feb. 20.- -The strike started by the Indian rttillgl of the R IX m Bombay if attracting more sympathisers, among whom the Congress takes a conspicuous place. The Congress has demanded the strikers as a condition of
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  • 212 2 [}ROM Our GDBBfiPQmm Ifadm I eb. 21. Rao Rahadur Si van j. Mayor of Madras oonvcad meeting of representative citizens f concerting measures to tide ovef t food crisis not only m the city but t province. Kumararaja Sir Muthia C hetti; son of Raja
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  • 51 2 (From our Correspondent) Madras. Feb. 21.— Mrs. Rarihabd wife of Dr. P. Subliarayan, ex-Ministi of Mjdras today filed hcv nomin.uiM as a Congress rnndidaU 1 for I Courcil of State for thi> by-elirtiJ caused by the death of Mr. Nat aval das Girdhardas.
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  • 39 2 (From our Correspondent) j Madras, Feb. 21.— Hundreds Muslim students m Madras #ent on procession on the lDth of F*€bfM and later passed a resolution denial) ing the release of Abdul Rashid the I.N.A. !!<
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  • 45 2 [from our correspondent] New Delhi, Feb. 21.— 1t has be officially denied m the Cent! Assembly yesterday that the Niz J of Hyderabad represented to t British Government through the Go ernment of India claiming; the c<>i ii. linking Hyderabad with Masulipata
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  • 47 2 Singapore, Feb. 19. Vice-Adiw ral C. Moody, X.C.8., CommJ der-in-Chief, East Indies Sun! irrived m Singapore, Tuesd.n. informal staff talks. He armed! the destroyer H.M.S. "Perm." 1 disembarkation his flag was tr.r^te! Ed to "Assistance" for the dur.it' his stay m Singapore.
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  • 705 3 reaceful Transfer Of P O w« Possible, Says Nehru I ondon, Fcfc 20. "Of COmt M expect .1 peaceful and friend Settlement with Britain. If sue m settlement is reached, India Belatiuns with Great Britain wi ■Mtur.'.lK be closed. There .ire so man ■es
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  • 59 3 Colombo, Feb. 20. Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Pal User, former Chief of Supply and Transport under the Admiralty, is expected to arrive at Tnncomalee, Ceylon, during the first week of March to take up the post of Commander-in-Chief oi the East Indies Station. The present Commander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral
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  • 275 3 BRIEF BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL 51* Nuremberg, Feb. 20. A 25,000-word brief dealing with the German plunder of the Fastern occupied territories was ly presented to the International Military Tribunal today by State Councillor Justice Leo Romanovich Sheynin, one of 11 the Soviet prosecutors. |r He
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  • 359 3 DUTCH CAMPAIGN OF RACIAL PERSECUTE London, Feb. 19. British and Indian troops m Katavia h informed their officers that they intend to take direct ac* against Dutch troops unless the British Army authorities to prevent Dutch atrocities against Indonesians, according a despatch m
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  • 157 3 Rangoon, leb. 20. Referring to the report that Gen. Doughs MacArthur had ordered the Japanese Government yesterday to apprehend Thakin Tun Oke and Thakin Ba Sein, two alleged Burmese quislings, the Burma Government spokesman today pointed out that as Ba Sein's whereabouts were unknown, and
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  • 103 3 Chicago, Feb. 20. British policy m India has aimed at Indian self-govern-ment for the last 40 years, Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States, told the Inland Press Association here m a speech m which he strongly denied that the greatest obstacle to Indian
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  • 23 3 London, Feb. 20. Moscow radio reported tonight that Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov had an interview vith Ghavam Sultaneh, Persian Prime viinister.- R euter
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  • 779 4 The Court is composed of VlCmdr. A- KiW (Present), ip i f. 1). Morrison and Lieut. v*u The prosecution is bong K j W|Cmdr. M. Buttrose, whik Messrs. G. E. N. OeMer. and P. s appear for AgOO and bell respectively* Opening the cue for the prosecuuon
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  • 117 4 Alleging thai three Chinese had helped* p.roner-of-war to escape .n January, I*4* five members of the fampeiui m Oxley Road were res- poosibie lor arresting these Chinese, X, Kcok I eong, Lee Tee Tee and lee 1 1, Toilg, bating and torturing them with fatal results to
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  • 53 4 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent reports thai the wholesale and retail lances of the well-known nee dealer there, Chin Hin Chan, have been cancelled by the l ood Controller, SelanThe was found to have surplus stocks of rice which could not be satisfactorily accounted tor. further investigation
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  • 60 4 Major-General Gerald BrunsKiiu CB M.C., until recently Director 'of Special Weapons and Vehicles at the War Office, has been appointed to command the British fore, irhicll is dealing with Japanese surrendered personnel m Siam. W replaces Maj.-Gcn. Evans, C.8., O S 0., Commander
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  • 93 4 Bombay, Feb. 20.— Ram Oopai, an exponent of the South Indian school of dancing, is shortly leaving for Hollywood with a troupe of 40 lndun artistes. It is reported he will assist Mr. David O. Seknick m the production of uchnicolour films of classic Indian
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  • 67 4 London, Feb. 18. lord Killearn, former British Ambassador m Cairo has b n ippointed Special Commission) r i South-East Asia. He will ha* the special task of an urgent inition of the food situation n ;t Asia and of taking prompt ion. "leuter. London, Feb. 20.— Lord Killearn had m
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  • 42 4 Wing-Commander F. A. Briggs, President of the Assessors' Court, yesterday, imposed the death sentence on three accused, and acquitted the fourth, v the conclusion of the "Punjabi" murder case which occupied the Court for more than a week.
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  • 47 4 Calcutta, Feb. la-^cngaVs outgoing Governor Mr. R. G. Casey freely returned greetings of "Jai Hind" (Salute India) at farewell functions. The first time Mr. Casey was greet* 1 w\\h "Jai Hind," he said: "H you mean b) that 'freedom of India,' Jai Hmd always."— Reuter
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  • 162 4 Rangoon. Feb. 20. Pre Mdci J ho Burmese Anti-Fascist il'i •\ung San, at a press conferciJ >lorcd the UNO Security <M m il's rejection of the proposal to] 1 commission to Indonesia to asJ I he facts. He said, "When a dispute cJ c settled
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  • 275 4 DEMONETISATION IN INDIA New Delhi, Feb. 20.— The* value of currency notes of th^j mination of Rs. 1,000 (^75) or exchanged by Government \M January 12 and 28 on the P™^ tion of the Demonetisation OkJ f c was Rs. 1,017,020,500 (^7 6 > 2 71 *j it is oincially
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