Indian Daily Mail, 2 March 1946
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Title Section15 1946-03-02 1 Indian Daily Mail |I'OL 11. No. 18. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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83 1946-03-02 1 "FAS CISTS ELEMENTS" MAKING 3rd WORLD WAR Imiiffcißff. 1-— Chinese ComIB js( 11-iidquartersat Yenan charged element*" m China with tn *'ir up a third world war. I s utop at nothing to disguise r ir i«app**i <>f dictatorial rule and k il v.i: under the banner of Anti- j *atini*».Reuter - 83 words
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Article142 1946-03-02 1 ■I'jj.iv Feb. 28.— The French ForeWL t ;pokesmma today confirmed X Britain had declined to renew the ■jiiu a a-nement between the two I. which signed last year, exHh, spokemiaa expressed surprise Hr the "suddenness of the British Hjsior which, he said, was mdi B a v terseReuter - 142 words
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89 1946-03-02 1 I Delhi, Feb. Jamadsr B Singh of the I.N.A. under I .s before die special Court H yesterday. m. denied before die Court the of brutality and cruelty to- period. ■d, lam supposed to be trieo I^Blv i;t.i!.ti-.'s by this court. It i> at")89 words
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Article47 1946-03-02 1 UROPEAN WAR CRIME SUSPECT TAKEN |»*kok, Peb. 2H.— The Siamese mmoni trrtitcd today the first !>' n war crime suspect. He was Klein, Professor m Arts Faculty ulankaram University, Bangkok. who is suspected of havinir d Na/i ititas became a jiatura!Mamese on the eve of the Japanpirrender^ ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article72 1946-03-02 1 Bombay, March i. A communique issued today stated that the infantry guards mounted m Royal Indian naval ships since the unconditional surrender of the mutineers were being withdrawn today. Guards m Indian naval shore establishments will he reduced and m some cases withdrawn. With the exceptionReuter - 72 words
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75 1946-03-02 1 London, Feb. 28. A historic Samurai sword was handed to the King at Buckingham Palace today. If iiiis the property of Field Marshal Count Terauchi and was surrendered on his behalf to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander m Sonfh-East Asia, by Field MarshalReuter - 75 words
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Article74 1946-03-02 1 Toronto. Feb. 28.— The Canadian Seamen's Union yesterday passed a resolution asking- the Government of Canada to break off relations with Spain ard called for the support of seamen m other countries to cut the trade between Spain and democratic countries.- Washington, Feb. 28.— TheReuter - 74 words
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Article90 1946-03-02 1 London, March i.—lord Ktllearn, recently appointed Special Commissioner m Soutfjcasi Ask, left E*g\cnd tod*) h a r f nr CgirOt thl first ttt&c of his journey to Si*g*pore. His tonm d'mte concern is with tbf food si in. it ion m the Southeast Asut urea.- IReuter - 90 words
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Article100 1946-03-02 1 POLICE STRIKERS CLASH New York, Feb. 28.— Three thousand striking Central Electric Company's workers and sympathisers clashed with 575 police officers m Philadelphia today and a free fight rnsued. About 20 people were injured. The police had earlier broken up groups assembling near the factory to enforce the court injunctionReuter - 100 words
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Article94 1946-03-02 1 Sydney, Mar. I.— The Dutch Minister to Australia announced today that the Netherlands East Indies Government would not agree to Labour Union observers accompanying the trial relief ship which was to carry medical supplies and goods to the Netherlands East Indies. It is probable that asReuter - 94 words
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Article244 1946-03-02 1 New York, Mar. I.— Senator Brian MacMahon, Chairman of the United States Senate Atomic Energy Committee, issued a warning here against the ominous results of continued military control of atomic energy which, he said, would be interpreted abroad as "a sign that the United States condonesReuter - 244 words
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201 1946-03-02 1 Kure, Feb. 28. Gen. John Northcott, Commander of the British commonwealth occupation forces m Japan, told Japanese journalists who asked him today for a message to the people of Hiroshima Prefecture (where the first atomic bomb was dropped),. I think that is aReuter - 201 words
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Article65 1946-03-02 1 London, Feb. 28.— Full employment m Britain for many years to come possibly for all time was promised by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, during a debate m the House of Commons today. There could be no failure to provide ample opportunities forReuter - 65 words
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766 1946-03-02 2 Indian Daily Mail Saturday, March 2, 1946. INDIA AND INDONESIA |\DIT.I), it is quite flatttrinj to hear from It. Genei ll Sir Montague Stopford that Indian rroejM were sent to Java bfTtWtf India is the strongest .and nearest j artcer m the United Nations to the I .r.t Indies." To766 words
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Article160 1946-03-02 2 iliont ()tir CormfxitiJinf Jubbulpore, March i. 2'x> Indian icpoyi WtM on strike on WcdllCfda) as 2 protest against the attitude o4 CM omminder-in-Chief adopted tOWardfl the R.I.N. ratings who went on strike and against the sentences pissed on the I.V A. personnel. The 'inkers paraded with160 words
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147 1946-03-02 2 K. BHASHYAM TO STAND FOR ELECTIONS it is understood that Mr. K. Bhashram, one of the panel of Indian awyers who recently arrived ill Singapore to defend Indians charged with collaboration offences, his been selected by the Congress Parliamentary Board to stand as a candidate for the Madras University Constituency147 words
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164 1946-03-02 2 (From Our Cortes pond en t) New Delhi, Msrcb i. The withdttwd of Indian troops from Indonesia begins from today. This declaration uas made yesterday by the Commander-in-Chief Sir Claude Auchinleck m the Council of State. The statement was made m response to an164 words
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515 1946-03-02 2 (Prim Our < ,ntipt>Uilcni) I Bombay, March I. Formation of Ministries T J Provinces which have completed the elections is now ci a M ing the lerious attention of all Parties m the rti| rj V( placet. I The inevitability515 words
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Article35 1946-03-02 2 (From Our Correspondent) W Cualcutta, March i. It is unJj» stood that Lt. Col. S. Lakshmi <• W I leave Kalaw by air to CalcutU V W^ the week-end. \j^35 words
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251 1946-03-02 3 Vu Delhi, Feb. 19. The Council of State today rejected l, ■>■> MAcs to 13 a resolution moved by Mr. V. V. Kalikar m< »rnnundinK that pending trials of INA officers he withdrawn n d thai INA251 words
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Article94 1946-03-02 3 CAPT. MENON ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Calcutta, Feb. 27. An announceiied from the Headquarters Command toniirht states J 'apt Menon. officer m charge camp at Nflganj where the pened fire on Indian National personnel detained here, himself when he was told courtmartia] which tried him id tenced him to be cashiered ifferReuter - 94 words
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72 1946-03-02 3 IPoona, Feb. 26. Gandhiji had ani today with the Nawab of *al, Chancellor of the Chamber of fter their meeting yesterday the Aga Khan was also preMawab said afterwards that liscusied problems of Indian 'nncipalities ruled by Indian I Feb. 27.— United States are toReuter - 72 words
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379 1946-03-02 3 ALL -INDIA EDITORS CONFERENCE MORE PRESS RIGHTS DEMANDED Allahabad, Feb. 18. In the interests of world peac t and fit dull I of news there should be closer cooperation among the Press m all countries, according to a resolution passed by the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference which met here onAPI - 379 words
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Article50 1946-03-02 3 The year 1946 has opened somewhat promisingly with regard to newsprint supplies. Imports m Janu ary were about 2,700 tons and m February have BO far been about 850 tons. These have temporarily eased the situation but. have r.ot affected the uncertainty about stjpckfi and supplies. I50 words
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Article76 1946-03-02 3 A r tag Ink ultra! mettiajt of thy \tli Badminton Party held last Pundajfi the election of office- bearers '.•>- the ensuing year v suited as .lows: iVuron.* Tay Sw^c \jtng I'M]., I'm -i<ient: Mr. Scow Yon^r Kirn, Hon. F< itajy: Mr. Tay Bwm Kiat; Hon. Sportl76 words
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Article105 1946-03-02 3 Under the patronape of Admiral Lord I-ouis Mountbatten, there will be a charity performance of the film Henry V, at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Monday, March 18, at 9.16 p.m. The entire proceeds are to be given to the Malayan Welfare Fun*. The show will105 words
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413 1946-03-02 3 FRANCE RENOUNCES EXTRA TERRITORIALITY RIGHTS IN CHINA New Franco Chinese Agreement Chungking, Feb. 28.— France today relinquished her 44-year-old extraterritorial and special rights m China with the signing here of the Franco-Chinese treaty. The treaty similar to those negotiated with Britain and the United States m 1943 vvas signed byReuter - 413 words
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Article129 1946-03-02 3 The decimal system of coinage m proposed for India m a Bill which th« F'ii ance Member, Sir Archibald Rowlands, introduced m the Central Assembly on Monday. The rupee, half rupee and quarter rupee would under the Bill be equivalent to 100 cents, 50 cents129 words
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62 1946-03-02 3 Some 2,000 marriages an.onjr the Khojas are expected to be performed during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the Atfa Khan next montk m Bombay when a gstucrfrlg of HO. OOO Khojas is expected for the occasion. From Karachi, 200 Khoja brides will tfo62 words
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536 1946-03-02 4 Turning Point Injavas Fate Sjahrir To Resign If Dutch Proposals Rejected? Hatavia, Feb. 2N. The fale of Java today reached a decisi\e turning point with the announcement m New Delhi, h\ <ien. Sir ('laude Auchinleck, ('ommander-in-(hief of India, that Indicin troops would btgfal leaving Indonesia tomorrow, and the exper^ation hereReuter - 536 words
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Article97 1946-03-02 4 Paris, Feb. l'n. Fully armed patrols, usually accompanied by police. fiavi turned out m great force m the itreeti <>:' Madrid and all B^anisl ♦owns and villages between the capita! ■nd the French frontier, a diplomat w! arrived at the horde! 1 ton of Ffendaye thisReuter - 97 words
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Article104 1946-03-02 4 Paris. Feb. 28.— Marius Moutet, Colonial Minister, refused to comment today on Paris press reports that French soldiers and sailors rioted at Saipon, capital of French Indo-China. The men were reported to have shouted M lon# live De Gaulle and long live Leclerc N (Gen. Jacques PhilipReuter - 104 words
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122 1946-03-02 4 In view of the difficult food situation m South-lust Asia, it has been decided to reduce further the ration of rice issued to Japanese surrendered personnel, states a Press release from HQ., SEAC At the time of the Japanese surrender the amount of the122 words
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Article494 1946-03-02 4 Elderly Eurasian Charged l!«-g d to SJMri fhPWI information JafNUNM Kenipeitai ICtulttaC tJ, bit -t ill-treat- •Bt and i?n i imeni <»t si\ EwopcMM tmnt died m prison, Louis Dt Sousa, < >.:-year-old Kurasian. appeared before the lliitish OAetT Court >rday to stand his trial. According t.»494 words
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Article191 1946-03-02 4 M.D.I PROTESTS A protest has been lodged with M B.M.A. m connection with the I in*: im itir.'.t which took place m I W Johore. on Fib. l. r by the Mai I i Democratic L'nion. In a letter t I D C.C.A.0., Malay Peninsula. I >ecntaiy oi tlu- M.D.U.Reuter - 191 words
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