Indian Daily Mail, 14 March 1946
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Indian Daily Mail
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Title Section14 1946-03-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl Xo 2 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Article209 1946-03-14 1 Left Wing Receives Secret Instructions London, March 13. Greece is heading towards civil war, the Athens correspondent of the liberal News Chronicle declared m a despatch splashed on the front page today. "If the Right Wing with the backing of the British Government is determinedReuter - 209 words
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Article430 1946-03-14 1 Washington, March 13.— The State Department an- 1( last night that it has^ received reports that Soviet m forces and heavy military combat equipment are 1 south from the Soviet frontier towards Teheran and the western border of Persia. The State Department said he L'nitedReuter - 430 words
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Article135 1946-03-14 1 Moscow, Mar. 13. The resignation of the Einnish Government is reported m a Soviet news agency despatch from Helsinki last night. Juno Paasikivi, Einnish President, asked the Government to continue temporarily to discharge its current business, the despatch added. Reuter. Cawnpore, Mar. 13. Four people arcReuter - 135 words
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76 1946-03-14 1 London, March 12.— Twelve members of the Cabinet Commission to India will leave England next Tuesday. A Dakota aircraft conveying First Lord of the Admiralty A. V. Alexander will leave Northolt aerodrome at 7 a.m., and it will be followed threeReuter - 76 words
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Article122 1946-03-14 1 Batavia, Mar. 13. Thunderbolts went into action today m another strike m support of British convoys attacked by Indonesian extremists near Sockabocmi, it was officially stated here. An earlier message said that the battle, which started yesterday with an attack by Indonesian extremists on a BritishReuter - 122 words
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197 1946-03-14 1 Melbourne, March 12.— Gen. Blarney, former Com-mander-in-Chief of Allied land forces, said m a speech here today: "Do not put your trust m alliances. Have then) if you will, but giveaway nothing vital to get them. There is no permanence m human relations betweenReuter - 197 words
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553 1946-03-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Thursday, March 14, 1946. FIRST THINGS FIRST IMMI 1)1 AT! 1 V alter his return from India the Representative of the dowrnment ot Ittd 1. it a Press Conference, mdieatcd the broad lines of his policy regarding the rehabilitation of the Indian I dxiurcrs m Malays. IL-553 words
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Article1817 1946-03-14 2 fJONTINUING bis commend on India s political parties, our Special Correspondent, writing exclusively for the Indian Dally Mail, toda) relates ho* the All-India Muslim the Urge* ai WtSS as the most representative poht.cal orgamsat.on „i Muslim*, began and grew up. He concludes this subject by also1,817 words
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420 1946-03-14 3 twentous Discussions, Decision^On :ve Of Cabinet Mission's Arrival (From Our Correspondent) lj, a> March 12.— The Congress Working ComTll meeting here today for momentous discussions and Lpl decision! on the eve of the British Cabinet Mission's settling India's political future. Mahatma Gandhi here for420 words
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Article333 1946-03-14 3 (From Our Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 12. —The Justice Party which alter the Montford Reforms formed a ministry and organised itself as an anti-Brahmin movement m South India for 25 years has now dwindled and the Party did not put any candiddates for the Madras Assembly333 words
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581 1946-03-14 3 Government Of India Enforces Economic Sanctions Against South Africa New Delhi, March 13.— The Government <>t India ha* decided to terminate trade relations with South Africa ai part of the counter-measures taken as a protest against the new bill dealing with the position of Indian, m South Africa. The announcement581 words
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Article294 1946-03-14 4 Court Warns Public Against Revenge On Crown Witnesses Chua Ah Kcm 1 \«>ung Chinese, wis restenb) asntenccd to ▼ear r.i. and si\ RIO <>» the eit o'nine tails by It- < 01. G.CH C ulle\ m the Assesors' Court, on 1 ch..re,e ot armed gang robbery294 words
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Article81 1946-03-14 4 The Indian Medical Mission, who left India on March 6, has arrived m Singapore and will shortly proceed to Kuala Lumpur which will be its headquarters. The Mission is led by Col. Sastri, I. M.S. (Rctd.) and consists of eight other doctors, five male dressers and81 words
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Article254 1946-03-14 4 Further evidence m the Car Nicobar Spy Case m which t Japanese Major-General, It/uki Toshio, .\nc\ tj others arc involved, WOM recorded IB the I irst Wai c rimei ouri yesterd.w. presided by I 01. I G. Coleman. All tbe accused are charged frith having254 words
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Article38 1946-03-14 4 There will be a public lecture by Mr. R. Venkatraman, M.A., 8.L., on the subject, 'Dr. Annie Besant's Contribution to India,' this evening at 6.}0 p.m. at The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, No. S, Cairnhill Road.38 words
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Article38 1946-03-14 4 Madras, March 12. Madras ranks second among Indian provinces regarding recruitment to arar services, the Punjab being first, mv] this effectively justifies the Indian Government's recent decision todoaway with the time-honoured classification of Indians as martial .\ne\ non-martial.38 words
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114 1946-03-14 4 INA MAN SAYS CASE AGAINST HIM "A SHAMEFUL CONCOCTION" (From Our Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 12. Havildar Jaswant Singh, of the INA, under trial before a special court ma'tial yesterday stated before the Court that the prosecution case is absolutely unfounded, baseless, a shamful concoction and nothing but an open lie.114 words
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Article20 1946-03-14 4 Bombay, March 12. Six hundred workers m the Government Central Press here began a strike today deI manding better wages.20 words
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427 1946-03-14 4 NEHRU'S VISIT: TENTATIVE PROGRAMME It is expected th.it Pandii Ncfcm will arrive at d« K-ilLm- atrodronM m isih March afternoon. Ntr. Huthec Singh will be accompanying him. The Singapore Reception C ommit- uill vcJcomc him and take him in procession along Killing Road, Lavender street. Scran i^oon Road, Selegie Road,427 words
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Article76 1946-03-14 4 20,000 ITALIAN POWS IN INDIA Delhi, Mar. 12. Over aerosol PO\Cs are still m India await*, patriation as soon as shipping m l able. A large number ot that already been sent to It.i!\- w revealed by the fact that expos for their upkeep during 1 9 4 4 K76 words
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Article32 1946-03-14 4 All those who have volunttej ditferent centres for the iva'piw Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. who wish to volunteer, please <- J w< General Labour Union, Short W on Friday the 15th, at32 words
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53 1946-03-14 4 S/. Thomas, Virgin ii.— A call for legists racial discrimination n jh/J* by delegates when pU < were resumed on tl\ J Conferem c nam meeth President of the ftj .//<• League G. MPOI ed the resolution, said fL ference should ftCOmmeni rpj tiie governments to53 words
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106 1946-03-14 4 EGYPTIANS VAINLY STRIVING FOR LAWFUL RIGHTS Moscow, Mar. Praida,* organ ot the Communist Party] "In spite ot repeated requests by Egyptian people for the withdraw British troops from then com these troops .ire being maintained^ and the situation is becoming j and more tense. "The resurrection now is o iwReuter - 106 words
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Article101 1946-03-14 4 Delhi, March 12. The Cental sembly yesterday carried out .1 mo censuring the Government tor ing up I.N.A. men under trial. Sj Mangal Singh, moving the mot said the Government must havea ed the official report of the ok stances of Singapore's surrender I: ordering prosecution101 words