Indian Daily Mail, 8 March 1946
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Title Section16 1946-03-08 1 Indian Daily Mail I o 11. Xo. 23. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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664 1946-03-08 1 U.S. DETERMINED TO HAVE SHOWDOWN WITH RUSSIA Big Three Meeting Soon? Churchill s fusion with America-shadow of Russia" thZt? States on Tuesday has created a furore throughout the world: advantage has been taken of the occasion by both the Press and leading statesmen to speak out frankly too—and their commentsReuter - 664 words
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Article95 1946-03-08 1 London. March 7.—Armed Lssian troops have occupied j irtant banks m the L s jan sector of Berlin, testing bead officials and ckin- Ihe rest of the staffs th t spot, Peter Burchett, Berlin Lapondent of the Daily Express, porteJ today. "7/v\ h regarded as a breachReuter - 95 words
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Article104 1946-03-08 1 Chungking, Mar. 6. When Gen. George Marshall, United States Special Ambassador, visited the Chinese Communist capital of Yenan, he was told by Gen. Chu Teh, Commander-in-Chief of Communist armies, that the Communists would fight for a united and democratic China under the leadership of Generalissimo ChiangReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1946-03-08 1 Portland Harbour, Mar. 7. Ships >/ the British Home Fleet began Lr/ffj out of here at 8.15 a.m. Mfj for the first spring cruise and wncisei vine the war. Destroyers rent first and were followed by the UttUsbip Kelson, flagship of the Zomma>hLr-m-Chicf, and cruisers. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article39 1946-03-08 1 London, March 7. The Tons of Soviet geologists and il drilling expeditions have Itablished the fact that the LS.S.R. occupies first place 1 the world for petroleum {sources, the Daily Worker loscow correspondent report- UNKNOWNReuter - 39 words
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Article76 1946-03-08 1 "Spaces that were blank on the oviot map 2 bare ten years ago have Mulshing fields yielding hundreds f tons daily. "Fergana Valley m Uzbekistan, nghestan, on the western coast I the Caspian, Western Turkmeh and the Saratov region are but a kw of the many new oil-bearing wons openedReuter - 76 words
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Article42 1946-03-08 1 Singapore, March 8. The issue and Peeipl of Sea Passage Forms to India las been stopped from the Office of ft Representative of the Government India m Malaya, No. 98, Robinson W, with immediate effect until pthcr notice, states a Press note.42 words
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Article219 1946-03-08 1 TROOPS CALLED OUT IN DELHI New Delhi, Mar. 7. Crowds of several thousand strong today set fire to the Town Hall m ChanJni Chowk y business centre of the old city of Delhi, m demonstrations against the Victory Week celebrations now going on here. The trouble started whenReuter - 219 words
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473 1946-03-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Friday, March 8, 1946. BRITAIN'S DEBT. 4M()\(j other things, Britain owe, India a sum of £1,^30,000,000. There is a sly attempt m certain juarteis to scale down this debt. Sardar Vall.lhll.ll Patel, as was reported m these columns, speaking at Bombay this week resisted t lie attempt.473 words
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Article219 1946-03-08 2 Govt- Of India's Medical Mission Here In Week's Time iRs.lOO,OOO Worth Of Medicines And"** < Big Staff Arriving (From Our Correspondent) Madras. March 6.— Lieut.-Col. T. S. Sastri, IMS. (retired), and other members of the Government of India's Medical Mission for Malaya, left by boat219 words
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Article61 1946-03-08 2 (From Our Correspondent) Delhi, March 6. Lieut.-Col. A. Ahmed, of the 1.N.A., has been released from detention. The trial of Havildar Jaswant Singh and Sepoy Nimbu, both of the 1.N. A., began today before the Special Court Martial under the presidentship of Col. C. H.61 words
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Article41 1946-03-08 2 (From Our Corr?spondent) Madras, Mar. 6. —Captain P. K. Sehgal, of the 1.N.A., is visiting Madras by March 15, for exploring possibilities of employment for exI.N.A men and also further training for Indian boy cadets trained formerly at Tokyo.41 words
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Article40 1946-03-08 2 Madras, Mar. 6.—For preventing rice smuggling into Ceylon from Tanjore and Ramnad districts, a flotilla of the Royal Indian Navy which left Madras recently is now vigorously patrolling between Porto Novo and Point Calimere on the Bay of Bengal coast.40 words
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Article19 1946-03-08 2 Madras, March 6.—Ninety Congress candidates have so far been returned unopposed for the Legislative Assembly. These include ex-Minister Prakasam.19 words
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194 1946-03-08 2 (From Our Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 6. The M;. isterial tangle m the Pu3 has been finally resolved a^ Malik Sir Khizr Hyat Tiwd leader of Congress, Akali am the Unionists Coalition Party invited by the Governor for fonj a new Ministry. Tiwana, who is at present194 words
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109 1946-03-08 2 London, Mar. 5. Dr. N. San cult Indian author and economist who isi charge of a new Indian publish concern m London, told Reuter tod| that the biography of the Presida of the Indian National Contra Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, and d latest writingsA.P.I. - 109 words
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Article78 1946-03-08 2 Cuttack, Orissa, Mar. 6.— Thirt one Congress candidates have so I been elected unopposed to the Qfl Assembly, which m a house m memberi assures the Congress W of an absolute majority. Orissa is the third province v. be Congress has absolute majority, on) being the Northwest Frontiu I vinceReuter - 78 words
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Article58 1946-03-08 2 (From Our Correspondent) New Delhi, March 6. The Central Assembly to-day passed by 56 to 36 votes Ananthasayanam Ayyangar's adjournment motion on the train collision at Bh.ig.uili. The resolution censured the Government of India for carelessness and indifference, and for not taking sufficient steps to prevent58 words
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184 1946-03-08 2 London, Mar. 5. The India League is intensifying its campaign to inform the British public of the urgency of the situation m India and to provide it with all available information on Indian demand for independence. That efforts of the League are meeting withA.P.I. - 184 words
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49 1946-03-08 2 50,000 Followers Of Aga Khan Arrive For Diamond Jubilee Celebrations (Fro» Our Correspondent) Bombay, Mar. 6. The Aga Khan's diamond jubiler commemoration of the accession to headship o{ the Ismaili Khoja is Takmg place here on March ro. Fifty thousand followers have arrived, including some from Burma and Africa-49 words
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Article893 1946-03-08 3 Ijrßamaswami's Frank Speech To Leading U. S. Journalists Washingtonj M*r. s.— lndia is facing a famine tenfold is that of 1943 m Bengal when 1,500,000 people L Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, head of India's Food j n said m I speech to the National Press Club hereA.P.I. - 893 words
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Times Severer Than 1943
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305 1946-03-08 3 Washington, Mar. 6. India and Argentina were mentioned as the countries who might give credit to Britain to finance the sale of their products when William Lockhart Clayton, United States Assistant Secretary of State m charge of econoanic affairs, today supported the proposedReuter - 305 words
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Article152 1946-03-08 3 Paris, Mar. 7 .—TW first French official statement on the incident at Haiphong issued early today said that French battleships arrived there yesterday and were engaged by Chinese batteries. i After half-an-hour's firing the order was given to the French, who had already suffered losses, to «>«*;Reuter - 152 words
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305 1946-03-08 3 MIKADO NO LONGER "SACRED INVIOLABLE" Tokyo, Mar. 8. The foundations for a democratic Japan were laid today when (Jen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander m Tokyo, put the seal of approval to the country's peace constitution. The new constitution, which was ordered by Emperor Hirohito, renounces war and forbidsReuter - 305 words
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70 1946-03-08 3 London, Mar. 6. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin when asked m the House of Commons today if he would make a statement regarding Persia replied: "I should prefer not to make a statement until there are further developments m the situation to record. AtReuter - 70 words
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Article51 1946-03-08 3 Madras, Mar. 6. O. S. Masterman, adviser to the Governor of Madras, today warned that widespread lawlessness might wreck all efforts to fight famine. "Those who organise and instigate such acts at this crisis will make themselves literally responsible for the starvation and death of millions of their fellow countrymen."—Reuter - 51 words
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410 1946-03-08 4 Another Malayan Union Debate In House Of Commons To-day London, Mar. 6. No threats of deposition was used against the Sultan of Kedah during the recent negotiations with Malayan rulers for the Malayan Union, said Under Secretary for the Colonies Creech Jones mReuter - 410 words
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305 1946-03-08 4 MAJOR-GENERAL TO HANG The Japanese defence counsel m the War Crimes fry yesterday quoted the Bible when he made a vain plea m mitj. nation on behalf of the five accused who were conwcted of havi* been concerned m the killing of 61 persons, including305 words
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108 1946-03-08 4 A start has been made on the Sungei Buloh food production scheme by the Officer-in-charge of public works m Selangor. The scheme provides for clearing and planting 2,000 acres with quick giowing food crops utilising Japanese P.O.W, labour. Of this area, 200 acres is also108 words
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180 1946-03-08 4 London, Mar. 6. People acquiring SUil u) iii/ Union ciHlifttbip in the future u ill not thereby become British subjects, though they will be British-protected persons, said Mr. Creech Jones, Under Secretary for the Colonies, in a Parliamentary an suer today. Nobody in Malaya,Reuter - 180 words
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175 1946-03-08 4 "The Court finds that you should M out of the way until times are better. You are somewhat a dangerous man. Hut the court takes into con^ideration your sufferings as a WW." Thus said Lt.-Col. G.C.H. CuIW m the Superior Court yesterday] when he passed175 words
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313 1946-03-08 4 Batavia, Mar. 6. Well-informed circles here bel v\M that a decision on the future of Indonesia cannot be delayed* much longer, writes Noel Buckley, Reuter's Special Corresfl pondent. I I This belief is strengthened by the decision to re-establish the Dutch currency asReuter - 313 words
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