Indian Daily Mail, 11 March 1946

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  • 500 1 Tension Also In Manchuria I .J on, Mar. io.— The Persian situation "is approachii isis with the centre of events shifting to Teheran," diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Observer. clear from the whole course of the Russian policy m J\ a over the last six months
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  • 107 1 Chungking-, Mar. i). Ten thousand French troops landed at Haiphong last night to take over garrison duty m north Indochina after Mar. 16 according to a Central News Ag-ency report from Hanoi. French quarters are unaware that the transfer of garrison duty is deferred
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  • 61 1 N ATIO NAL TROOPS BESIEGED BY COMMUNISTS Chungking, Mar. 9. National troops and civilians m Tungming m southern Ilopei have been besieged by the Communists for 12 days and are facing; starvation, according to information from military sources quoted by the Central Government. "The Communists are digging trenches round the
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  • 24 1 London, March.— The <L\ith h.is taken place suddenly at Fleet, Hampshire, of Sir Idjal Lloyd, former Finance Member of the Government oi Burma.— A.P.I.
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  • 120 1 Washiftijfton, Mar. 9.— lnited States Congress observers said today that they were now fairly sure the £1,100.000.000 loan to Britain would go through. Perhaps the niost significant re marks on the loan debate this week was made as the Committee broke up for
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  • 99 1 Bombay, March 10. Mahatma Gandhi today warned members of the Indian armed forces against resort to mutiny to achieve improvements m conditions of living m an article m his weekly newspaper "Harijau." rr A mutiny may conceivably succeed but success can only at ail mutineers
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  • 34 1 Buenos Airs. Mar. 9.— At least six British people were attacked and beaten by striking meat packers m Buenos Aires today. One of them was detained m a British hospital with head injuries Reuter
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  • 78 1 Washington, Mar. 10.— Sir Ramaswaniy Mudaliar, head of the Indian food mission to Washington and London, said yesterday the mission had completed the presentation of it,.ease to the Combined Food Board In Washington. They were now waiting for the decision of the hoard which was expected next
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  • 270 1 Lahore, Mar. 10. A cosmic ray age to super ede th< present atomic age m the not distant future, is predicted by 33-year-old cosmic ray research scientist, Dr. Piara Sin^h (Jill. Assistant Professor of Physics at the Forman Christian College
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  • 124 1 Washington, March 10. Mr. Winston Churchill told prominent American Navy, Army and Air Force leaders with whom he had been associated during the war that the "effective unity" of British and American military staff work is a "precious possession which we have m common." "This unity whenever circumstances
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  • 23 1 Capetown, Mar. 10. Introduction of the proposed legislation granting limited franchise to Indians m South Africa has been delayed, it was reported.— Reuter
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  • 790 2 India In Transition Exposed To Mob Threat Bombay, Match INDIA m transition and on the verge of transfer of political power fn >m Britain to Indian hands at least that is what is given out as the object of the British Cabinet Mission visiting
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  • 470 2 Representative Of Indian Government Explains Issuance Of Passage Forms To India The incident at the Office of the Representative oi the Government of India on Thursday last, when people se king passage forms to India allegedly mobbed the orhce q most unseemly manner causing grievous hurt to the R resentative's
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  • 85 2 "AFTER BRITAIN LEAVES INDIA (From Our Correspondent) Masulipatam, March 9. Congress suspicion of the Communist Party's objectives m India was expressed today by Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Congress V/orking Committee member. He said: "To send away the British out of India may be a common object, but into the vacuum thus
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  • 48 2 (From Our Correspondent) Cuttack, Mar. 9. Orissa*! exMinister, Pandit Godavaris Misra, went on three days' fxsi *>> a certain newspaper alleged corruption by him. He accepted to serve n Minister under the premiership of the Maharaja of Parlakemidi when the GejrjgttSl resigned offices and went to jaal
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  • 93 2 COLOURED EVACUEES REFUSED BY BRITISH SHIP (From Our Correspondent) Bombay, Mar. 9.— Authorities of a British troopship ready for lailhtl from Bombay yesterday to UoUjS is reported to have refused to earn 50 "coloured" evacuee passer, r/fl bound for Singapore. The passengers arc both native* 0 Malaya and Chinese. They
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  • 385 3 hUTCH TO TAKE OVER: INDONESIAN REACTION UNFAVOURABLE I. Match 9. All British and Indian troops are .1 and will be replaced by Dutch forces. step m carrying decision was the morning ot nearly i troops, but the tion of all British rces Will take many
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  • 140 3 London, Mar. B.— "The people of India are poor because they accept poverty,- stated Mr. Ii W. Nichol, who recently visited India as a member oi the all-party Parliamentary delegation, addressing a meeting here today. They will not attain higher standards until they are
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  • 94 3 (From Our CorrcsJK>ndeitt) Calcutta. Mar. 9.— The Congress Medical Mission for Malaya is now .waiting passage facilities. Pandit Nehru met the Mission's organisers here yesterday .\r\d inspected equipment collected. Pandit Nehru is now leaving for Malay. 1 from Delhi on March 17, not on M.ireh
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  • 65 3 (From Otfr Correspondent) P.itna. Mar. c;. A temple has been built m Begnsoroi ullage where Mshotmo Gandhi is worshipped as Cod. This is the first time m India a Hi in g man is worshipped as god and the temple is constructed for him. Doily worship
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  • 52 3 (From Our Correspondent) Cawnporc. Mar. S. Pandit Nehru addressing .1 public meeting here on Wednesday said the enthusiasm tor freedom among the people was remarkable but they needed tact with discipline. Pandit Nehru is leaving for Calcutta and from there he will visit Bombay before Laving
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  • 191 3 London, Mar. s Churchill suargeating new holy alliance for what he standi for?'" asked Profeaaof Harold Laski. Chairman of the Lahoui- Party, when he ailiisoasd meeting of several hundred students organised by th^ Aaaoeiation of Scientific Workers tonight Is hv trying to prevent the growth
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  • 132 3 Headquarters, Air Command, South East Asia, announced yesterday that the King; has been graciously pleased j to approve the following awards in] Air Command, South East Asia:Second Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross 10 I O. M.D. Scale, P.F.C., (.S.">7 Sqdn.) and Bar to
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  • 70 3 BEST ACTOR ACTRESS Hoolwood, Mar. Ray Milland. 38-year old Welsh born film actor, won the motion picture Academy Aw.ird tor rhe best ptricrmance by an actor curing the past ve?.r. it wa< announced m Hollywood today Joan Crawford von the aw»rd foj the best performance ov an actress; the prize
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  • 68 3 Cairo, Mar. 2. The names oi 1 2 Egyptian politicians who will constitute the delegation to negotiate with Britain regarding the revision the Anglo-Egyptian treaty oi alliar.c: ar announced. The delegation will include rave sentatives of all parties cxc th Wafd, .md includes Prime M'nistci Ismail Sulk\ P.isha mu\ the
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  • 219 3 IDLE GERMANY— JAPAN WILL DEMORALIZE WORLD New York An editorial m Friday's X» w York Tinii B, endorsing plans of the United State, Government to p iaw cotton ta Gerauunr, Austria and Japan for aaa m resussing peart time industrial production, said that only by fetting back to work ran
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  • 55 3 London, Mar. T« Canada is to loan $1,250,000,000 (£281,000,000) to (1 rest Britain to enable her to meet "serious problems which she has to face until she has had the opportunity to restore her external income from losses and destruction caused by the war," Prime .Minister Clement Attlee announced m
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    • 94 3 I lave you taken part m the STRAW BALLOT on the Malayan Union White Paper m the Vol. 1. Mo. 4. In this issue Our Sydney Correspondent tells how Sydney commemorated 1 eb. Is- Barrister-at-law discuss the law oi Sedition. ''Malaya Upside Down" is reviewed by Chen. John Eber asks
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  • 429 4 ''Peace Insecure Without Struggle" -So viet View OUTSPOKEN COMMENTS BY SOVIET PRESS MOSCOW, Mar. Kb— The need ol slrem;lhenin- So\ iet milit night hi stressed m front page editorial m Mostoa Sews, The paper Wiys: "Our people know thai peace cannot he made secure vsithout a itrUfflf and lor this
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  • 414 4 Cairo, Mar. Britain's future Kalaence aad power m the Middle Bast- strategically and politically the most sensitise area m the world toaaj may be large.) setersaiaed within the next few weeks. A f t r t h*- recent crescendo of anti> Briti h "<i
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  • 222 4 Indian Army Engineers Open Up East Coast Of Malaya Indian engineers recently began work on one of their biggest assign* meats m Malaya*— the opening up for heavy traffic of the east coast load from Kuantan to Kota Bahru. During the .Japanese occupation this road was allowed to fall into
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  • 354 4 ONE MORE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION BETWEEN THE 'BIG 3' London, Mar. 9. Th Bi I a< repreae tative d Tollington, hai b en instructinform the Bulgarian Government that Britain associates itself with the view expressed m the United States metaaoranduin of Feb. 22 that the entry of two members of
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  • 111 4 The few remaining tickets .for the charity performance of Henry V." which is being held at the Capitol Cinema at 9.16 p.m. on Monday, Mar. IK, m aid of the Malaya Welfare Fund, can be obtained from Col. Lord, ground floor, Victoria Memorial Hall. or from
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  • 175 4 Mr. X bhashyam, one o of' Indian lawyers arho recently m this country to defend I ils chirked with ell. mi'.tul during tlu- Japan* tion, made his hrst appearanct :it i Superior Court on Saturd wU P. M. Nambiar sras charged K-for. Iftng < mdr.
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  • 35 4 EXECUTION OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS POSTPONED The first execution of eonvicm laponesi war criminals, whit b M scheduled for this morning, bashed postponed to Thursday, the In Jin Daily Mail learns from a rel'um source.
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  • 232 4 Washington —In his recent ;j nouncement that the first Navy of the atomic bomb Is aeheduledl May 16 at Bikini m the Mans islands and that a second Navy te w ill be made m the same area July Secretary of the Navy Forrestslns the
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  • 23 4 Chungking, Mar. <>.— Though details are available m Chun* confirmed reports here indi< the Soviet forces are final b PH out of Manchuria.— Reuter
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