Indian Daily Mail, 27 February 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail o|. !l. No. 15. SiN.CAPORr, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 132 1 FULL, FREE SELF-DETERMINATION FOR INDONESIA Present Generation To See Goal Achieved Batavia, Feb. 26. The Dutch Government published here today the clarification of their proposals for "commonwealth status" for Indonesia as a partner m the Netherlands Kingdom which were made known here on Feb. 10. This confirmed that the proposals
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  • 295 1 Brussels, Feb. 25. Two and a half million Belgian voters may haver broken the week's political deadlock, by converting the Right Wing majority of one seat m the Senate to a Left Wing majority of one. They voted yesterday m the first provincial elections since the
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  • 239 1 I Washington, Keb. 26. Rusmm Bc!l Nixon, former Deputy ■)i rector of the Cartel Inves:4:_-.. i )ivision Office of the I inu\l States Military Gov-,,-B: 1 .i n lennany, told the ,X( Sub-Conimittee on uA'ar Mobilisation today thai «c Pots Jam directive for the R I
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  • 151 1 PET HICK-LA WRENCE IS CONFIDENT luvißw/,,;/, Feb. z6. British Secretary W h ///<//</, /or,/ Pcthickv toMr ■//<■(■, expressing confidence m n.oceW>//r<vv\ 0^ £jj mission to India, l^iv A/v/ w/^/;/: ff \V"f rfrr to do evertbtnt m our bower ln! :< "bout an agreement and ourn^Bi India to frame a new
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  • 59 1 The Hague, Veb. 26. 7/ was officially announced today that Dr. Van Koyen, Minister without Portfolio, is to become Dutch Foreign Minister m succession to Dr. Van Kleffens who has been appointed permanent Dutch represent at iie on the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation.
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  • 260 1 (Fro;;/ Our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 16. The situation m the Madras city is normal today, but yesterday evening and night witnessed disturbances as a sequel to the citywide hartal m sympathy with the RIN ratings m Bombay and Karachi. The mob attacked a Police station at
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  • 26 1 (From Our Correspondent) Hyderabad, Feb. 26. About 100 Indian other ranks at Tirmulgherry workshop struck work today m sympathy with the RIN ratings.
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  • 860 2 Indian Daily Mail Wednesday, F ebruary 27, 1946. r REACTIONARY OPPOSITION IT is a fact no doubt, an unpal.itable one that Malaya has always been politically backward. Not that there are no educated and politically conscious men here; but the country, as 3 whole, has been for many years Jcept
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  • 45 2 Bombay, Feb. 25. Indicative of tht increasing confidence m Bombay today is an announcement by the Bombay Congress that a public meeting will be held tomorrow at which the speakers will be Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhai Patcl.
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  • 65 2 Madras Elections Women On Hungerstrike (From Our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 26. Two women, Tripurasundari and Saraswathi Pandurangan began a hunger-strike on Saturday afternoon to protest against the poor representation accorded to women by the Congress m the selection of candidates for the provincial assembly elections. The strikers claim that women
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  • 74 2 (From Our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 26. Another courtmartial beg<ns about March 1 of Havildar Clerk Jatwant Singh and Sepoy Nimhu of the I N A. They are charged with gross cruelty and brntality. Six I.N.A. officers have been released from detention on Sunday.
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  • 339 2 BE WORTHY OF NETAJI I AND THE I.N.A. GANDHUI'S ADVICE (From Our Correspondent) Bombay, Feb. 26. Writing m the l.itrst issue of the llarijan, Mahatma Gandhi uphold* for the I.N.A. men ■htolirte nonviolence and explains what Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose stands for. Mahatma Gandhi says: The I.N.A.'s hypnotism has cast
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  • 206 2 (From Our Cirrresftondent) Bombay, Feb. 26.— Writing ml another article Mahatma (ian<lhil| rtfers to the protests made by u.'t.iml South Indian congressmen against hsß use of the word clique against K.iiajiH-\ elements m the Tamilnad Congress. B Gandhiji says: "Let me close thrl' Rajaji episode by
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  • 52 2 (From Our Correspondent) rj Madras, Feb. 26.— The Mn.lr* Government official heads, like departmental secretaries, deputy .in«r under-secretaries, would not have tW>uu> usual sunimrr residence at Ootm-.-rnVniJl tins year, as the e\<uhis from Madrfl,,, to this hill station has been nannJp by the Government of
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    • 117 2 NOTICE 1 I, C. S. Maniam residing at Hoi^jj^. No. S s, Bukit Timah Road Mile), Singapore, his recently boujß| v the Eating Shop carried on m the pfl miscs No. 8-7, Bukit Timah R«H (6rh Mile), Singapore, from 4 Abdul Rahman alias S. E. Ab»» rI Rahman. m Any
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  • 374 3 I Detroit, Feb. 25. Seeing a more hopeful outcome to forts of the British Cabinet mission visiting India soon he results of Sir Stafford Cripps' mission m 194 2^ tne iper Detroit Free Press, m an editorial comment on
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  • 195 3 DEOLALI CAMP CONDITIONS QUESTIONED London, Feb. 25. When questioned m the House of Commons today about conditions m the Deolali camp of the India Command, which Mrs. Lucy Middleton, labour member, said m the House of Commons today were far from satisfactory regarding the amount and quality of food and
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  • 61 3 New Delhi, Feb. 25.— Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, President of the Indian National Congress, had an interview lasting an hour with Viceroy Field Marshal Lord Wavell today. "We discussed the food and general political situation," A/ad said. He added that the discussions were not yet
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  • 96 3 ANOTHER SYMPATHETIC STRIKE Bombay, Feb. 25.— A sympathetic strike started this morning m H.M.I.S. Xahura, Royal Indian Navy shore establishment at Jamnagar, between Bombay and Karachi, a communique announced tonight. Of a total of 262,50— mostly petty officers— abstained. It was reported tonight that the position was "reasonably 1 quiet"
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  • 143 3 An announcement issued by the Trade Industry Department, B.M.A(M), Singapore, states:- Difficulties of handling ships m Malayan ports are decreasing, but there \vill he for some time danger of serious delays, unless steps are takrn m advance to ensure that the herths and facilities for working
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  • 728 3 {By Syhsin Msngeot, Renter's Diplomatic Correspondent) London, Feb. 25.— No fewer than five internationa! questions, whose solution are regarded here as of the greatest importance, are at present hanging tire for a variety ot reasons. They are: (i), drafting five European peace treaties by
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  • 240 4 GEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEK IS NEW C-in-C Chungking. Feb. 2~t. Chinese Communist forces were formally merged with the Chinese National Army this afternoon m an agreement .signed »v Cfcuaf Chin Chung, head of the Political Affairs Department of the National Military Council. On. Chou Kn-Lai,
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  • 226 4 (By an Army Observer) The successful clean-up of terrorist gaags m Sumatra by troops of 26 Indian Division is being evidenced by a marked increase m cooperation and sympathy of the moderate Indonesian elements on the island. In Medan area, where for months the civil
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  • 199 4 (FfOM Our C(trresjx)ndent) Ilomkiy, Kb. 26. Sardir Vallabhai P.uci and Pandit Jawaharla] Nehni today visited hospitals and loured around the areas mainly affected by the disturbance during the week -end. Speaking to the students of the Grant Medical College at the conclusion of his visit, Pandit
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  • 117 4 Bal a i ia, l cb. 25. Fire Siamese royd exiles, with 14 attendants, left Bandoeng by air for Si am to-day. The exiles are 2 2- year old Prince Sitkhuma and Princesses Siri Ratna, Chandrakanf Siasti, ]ndn Ratna and Senbanbu Paridafra who hare been exiled from
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  • 204 4 Four Jap M. P. s Sentenced To Die I Four members of the notorious Kempetai (Military Pniictfl m Oxley Road were sentenced to death m the First War rinJ Court yesterday afternoon. Another Stft./Major Ikeda Saiiehjl was acquitted and discharged. fj The men lentenced to die are:
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  • 197 4 The defence opened yesterday m th? case m which Lt. General Fukei Shimpt'i is charged on two counts, namely, ill-treatment of 17,000 PoWs, .;nd being concerned m the killing: of tour of them. The prosecution's allegations were published m previous issues. Accused yesterday stated
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  • 93 4 Lieut. -Col. Culley, m the Assessors' Court yesterday, sentenced three young Chinese. Chov Kani Wen£, See Tho Koo and Lim Kirn Hoe. to three years' r.i. each, when they were found guilty on charge of possession of firearms. On another charge of preparing to commit
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  • 295 4 Information has been received tronßi London that Hank <>t F.ivjlaml not- H £5 denomination, dated prior to H September 1944, are being called inH and will cease to be legal tender M Ist March, 1946. These notes are distinguishable byH the fact that
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  • 98 4 Verdict will be delivered m the AjJ' Lee-BeU case at 10.30 a.m. toda\. 1 VefterdqTi Hell gave his evidence- M fhe best part of the afternoon I tlkefl up with counsel's subniissi< m, M Bodl Mr. (I. K. N. Oehlers ;ln flj Mr.
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