Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL 11. Xo l SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 207 1 Bombay, Feb. 27. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former President of the All- dia n Congress, at a press conference, said that from the ish point of view "it might be well m their interests to •use Indian independence now rather than to be
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  • 163 1 Bombay, Feb. 27.- -BomI a) is "back to normal today more troops will be withdrawn from the city, a communique issued at midday (local time) stated. The order enforcing a curfew m bay between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. has now been amended so as to exclude
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  • 260 1 London, Feb. 26. The Soviet Command m Manchuria plans to complete the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Manchuria before American troops are withdrawn from China, or certainly not later. This statement was issued today from the headquarters of Marshal Rodion Malinvosky, Commander of the Soviet
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  • 234 1 'WAR OF RESISTANCE' AGAINST BRITISH IMPERIALISM Cairo, Feb. 26. A mass meeting of thousands of Egyptian student* today decided to declare a war of resistance" against "British Imperia lism," by boycotting British goods and the English language, and by'non fraternization with British troops. DivideJ opinions, which led to some fight!
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  • 72 1 Batavi*, Feb. 26. Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, Britisi Etavoy m Indonesia, is sufcinj; from a Hidden attack of malaria #bich will keep him to his room until tha beginning of next week, Dutch lources reported today. He was until recently British Ambassador to Moscow and is new British Ambassador-Designate
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  • 46 1 Bombay, Feb. 27.— Demonstrators were reported today to have thrown stones at the cir m which Sir Bertrand Glaacy, Governor of Punjab, was i driving to Government House m Lahore, smashing the windscreen, and to have removed the Union Jack from the bonnet. Reuter
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  • 212 1 London, Feb. 26. Lord Addison Dominions Secretary, m a statement to the House of Lords on the recent everts m Cairo, declared today th< British Government could not acquit the F.gvntian Government of responsibility for "outrages they cou'd have foreseen and prevented had they dr.iwn
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  • 92 1 Bataiia, Feb. 17.— The Mgotiations with the leaders of the mutiny of native troops at Me ft ail o, North Crlebes, island northeast of Java, have brok n down temporarily because the leaders have refined to ibty Dutch orders, it is officially stated here today. The British
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  • 11 2 Indian Daily Mail Thursday, F ebruary 28, 1946. PRINCES REFORM aghjajkgjahg
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  • 603 2 Two Indian .services strikes still m piOgrctl they were started m sympathy with the Bombay Navy men— are at Secunderabad, where nearh ioo Indian other ranks have stopped work m an Army workshop, and m the Royal Indian Navy shore establishment at Jamnagtr involving 200
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  • 165 2 GENERAL EVANS LEAVES SIAM I Major-General G.C. Evans, C.8.E., D.5.0., Commander of British Troops m Siam, has left Siam on his way home. As already announced he has been succeeded by Major-General G. Brunskill, C.8., M.C., who arrived recently. General Evans will take his family back from India, and will
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  • 93 2 Canberra, Feb. 26. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian Minister of External Affairs, announced today that W, M. McMahon Ball, a former lecturer m Political Economics at Melbourne University and one of the Australian delegation at the San Francisco conference, has been appointed representative of the United Kingdom, Australia, New
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  • 259 2 INDIA HOLDS LIMELIGHT IN AMERICA New York, Feb. t6. I great debate is being Vtged m I the press and radio right H I ross the United States on he I future of India and the solu-l tion of the present crisis. Drew Pearson writes: "Blood I I flow m
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  • 94 2 Jerusalem, Feb. 26.— Jewish tei <>-■ rists, Ulicvcd to belong to the Iruunß Zvai Leumi, illegal military organisi-m tion of extreme Zionists, destroyed M Royal Air Force aircraft, .mP damaged 8 others, m attacks dumfl I the night on three airfields m Palcs-B A dc\d Jew,
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  • 81 2 London, Feb. 26. One humlnwH,.. and nine soldiers removed from thJJ Aldershot military detention barraojl at Headley, near Alton, rrite° tct M'j-M night and smashed up furniturc|« tc washbasins and lavatories. It was some time before Can.iJ'jfl| and English guards managed to o* 9 trol the men. jM
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  • 852 3 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S ADVICE TO AUTHORITIES House Of Lords Support The C-in-C (From Our Correspondent) Bombay, Feb. 27.— The Commander-in-Chief of India has ed to take disciplinary action against the ring-leaders of BIN strike m order to maintain the discipline of the
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  • 241 3 Singapore, Feb. 17. In a Press Note issued today by the Offu of the Representative of the Gw ernment of India m Malay.i, it is stated that arrangements for the appearance m law Courts m Malay of the panel of the five Indian Lav yers who
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  • 140 3 Ckm^dmg, Feb. 26.— Anti-Soviet "Quit Manchuria" demonsratiom took place m Chungking, Shanghai, WadMMg, Hankow and Chengtu today. About 40.<X)0 Chinese took part m the Shanghai demonstration. They OHM from all walks of life and represenrcd over 70 public organisations and l A) colleges and schools.
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  • 383 3 Britain's Readiness To Translate Pledges Into Action •**jt-**W London, Feb. 26. "This great subcontinent of Asia /which has no less than one-fifth of the population of the world has, m my belief, a very great future," said Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary of State for
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  • 511 4 An official statement has been issued by Headquarters of (he British Military Administration, Malaya dealing with the disturbances m Pahang two weeks ago, m which thirty Chinese and two Malays were killed. Tfce sf.itrmrnt iftfs: Official reports have beefl received regarding the incident iif BltU
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  • 39 4 olombo, Feb. 27. The first batch ol Malayan tvacueei from Ceylon, numbering about is leaying for t 1 eir homes m Malaya by the hospital p Karapara after I stjv m the island < nir rear*.- Reuter
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  • 139 4 New Delhi, Feb. 26.— Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, British Com-mander-in-Chief m India, has commuted to seven yesrs* rigorous imprisonment the sentence of transporta/ion for life {hissed b\ a court martial on Capf. Bur ha n Ud Din, of the indlioib Baluchis, and later of the "Indian National
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  • 181 4 At the invitation <»f tin- PrimMinister and Common we iltli (jovern ment. and of the PriOM Minister and (Jiivrrnmcnt of New Zealand. Admiral MountbattCfl will visit Australia ami New Zealand next month. He is due to arrive m Canberra, the Australian capital, on the 24th March,
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  • 80 4 Lightning raids were made simultaneously on Monday night by Food Control Inspectorate Officers on restaurants m Singapore's famous Amusement Parks— the Great World —the New World and the Happy World. In all, thirty restaurants were entered and the proprietors of nineteen of them, who were including rationed
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  • 513 4 Three brothers stated to be Ceylon Moors— Se^yJ Lebbe Mohamed Zainuddeen, Sego Lebbe Mohamedß Salahuddeen and Sego Lebbe Mohamed Shariff— -\u-refl charged m the British Officers' Court yesterday, '-ithH doing acts designed or likely to help the military! operations of the eneim and impeding
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  • 273 4 A unanimous verdict M "Guilty" was returned by w British Officers' Court yesleidafl i. the case m which Agnes i.M and C. A. Dell were charged M ghing information during Now efllbcr, 1944, to the JapantA I'olke, with intent to help
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