Indian Daily Mail, 15 March 1946

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail V-= 1 If. No. 29. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 94 6. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 185 1 Qttax Mar, 13. New charges Lfl ,Ja\ against four persons U /of conspiracy and of giving L cfi formation to Soviet reprees m Canada. I iei charges were made against rv i m W'oikin, 2 5 -year old cipher cr k m the Canadian Department of Eternal Affairs, who,
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  • 118 1 Chungking, March 14. The last detachments of the Red Army led b] W.i'i.-Ccn. Stankevitch, Soviet Com "Kinder, left Mukden by train at mi J flight on Tuesday after occulting the city for six months and 2\ Jays, the Chinese Central Ncus Agency reported from
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  • 44 1 Switzerland Renounces Extraterritorial Rights In China London, March 14. The Swiss radio reports that Switzerland has renounced extraterritorial rights m by an agreement signed m terni yesterday by the Chinese Ambassador to Switzerland and the bead of tbe Swiss Political Depart- m ell Reuter
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  • 130 1 Second Surprise Attack Within Eight Days Chungking March i 3 .-I n defiance of the Chinese-1-rench treaty, French troops made a surprise attack on a Chinese position on the Mekong River, according to a Hanoi despatch to the Chinese Central News Agency The Agency reported: "In the
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  • 171 1 "SOUTH AFRICA'S DISCRIMINA TIONS HARD TO JUSTIFY" New York, Mar. 14. The New York Times, m a leading article on the Indiau'South African dispute, today said: "It is evident that Indians arc acquiring a feeling of nationality. In one sense this is a hopeful sign for if the feeling were
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  • 150 1 London, Mar. 14. The Persian Kmbassies m London and Washington have announced that they are without information on reported movements of Red Army troops into Persia. Hussein Ala, Persian Ambassador m Washington, indicated that Soviet pressure might be directed against Turkey and said that he anticipated border
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  • 53 1 Three Japanese war criminals, who were convicted by the first War Crimes Court m SEAC, at Singapore, were yesterday morning hanged m the presence of Services representatives, one community leader and local and foreign rYfSJ correspondents and cameramen. They were Lieut. Kaniyuki Nakamura, Capt. Komai
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  • 87 1 "WORLD UNSETTLED STILL," SAYS U.S. WAR SECRETARY Washington, March 13. United States Secretary of War Robert Pat terson, advocating the extension ot the draft (military service) law at tik close of the meeting of the House ol Representatives Military Affairs Com mittee, emphasised the necessity for presenting a "strong military
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  • 24 1 London, Mar. I}. Milan Radio reports that the Italian Government has fixed the date for elections for the Constituent Assembly for June 2. Reuter
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  • 83 1 Neic York, Mar. 14. Mr. Winston Churchill will discuss the "latest developments" m connection with his Fulton speech at an official New York City dinner on Friday, the Mutual Broadcasting Company said tonight. Renter. London, Mar. 14. Almost without exception the British press today
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  • 66 1 Washington, March 13.— Testifying before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee today on the proposed United States loan to Britain, Dean Acheson, United States UnderSecretary of State, said: "It is possible Britain may get some credit from India." He was replying to questions as
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  • 35 1 Athens, Mar. 13.— The Greek Government has banned mass election meetings m open air, it was reported here today. Street demonstrations and meetings m public places are to be I prohibited during the campaign.— Reuter
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  • 52 1 London, March 12.— The Marylebone Cricket Club announced today that permission has been granted for the Nawab of Pataudi to play against England m the Tests this Summer. India had formally asked permission m view of the fact that the Nawab had previously played for
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  • 61 1 Northolt, Middlesex. March 12.— A Lancastrian of the RAT Transport Command reached Northolt today after flying from New Zealand to England m 61 hours 28 minutes. It had flown from England to New Zealand m 62 hours 5 minutes and has made air history by completing I round
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  • 503 2 Indian Daily Mail Friday, March 15, 1946. THE WHITE PAPER AFTER Wl hive been watching with interest the controversy th.it has DOM raging round the Government's proposals for 1 Malayan Union. Although His Majesty*! Government has une<]uivocaliy declared its intention to stand by the mam principles laid down m the
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  • 322 2 Does Not Alter Gen. Smuts Indian Bill To Be Introduced Today Capetown, March 13.- Prime Minister General Smuts, speaking m the Assembly today on the Union Government's Indian Legislation, said this was essentially a matter of domestic policy for the Union and, while the
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  • 62 2 INFORMATION DEPARTMENT TO BE ON REDUCED SCALE (From Our Correspondent) Delhi, March 13. The Central Assembly carried I cut motion against the Information Department of the Government of India. The member m charge of the department, Sir Akbar Hydari, announced the Government is accepting the verdict of the House and
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  • 67 2 (From Our Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 13. Discontent is prevailing among members of the Roy.ll Indian Air Force and consequently several airmen are applying to the authorities for discharge. This was officially revealed m the Council of State. The spokesman added that among the causes of discontent
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  • 39 2 Salem, March 13. The Souh Indian Brahmana Seva Sangham has started 3s a result of the Brahmin conference. The Association hopes to collect 50 lakhs of rupees for the community's uplift especially to help deserving Brahmin boys by scholarships.
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  • 178 2 Auchinleck Commites Death Sentences Of INA Accused New Delhi, March 13.— c, p. Claude Auchinleck, Con nammi in-Chief m India, has nn m ,t4 tfje sentence of death imposed L court martial on two nn n of /l 'Indian National Arm\" t 0 years' rigorous imprisonnn 1 k announced lycrc
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  • 58 2 (From Our Correspondent) Monghyr, Mar. ly.—Over 10,001 labourers at Jamalpur railway work s/x>ps started a stay-in strike Iron yesterday as a protest against whd they describe as enforcement of new and hard formalities m obtainm rations. Shillong, March 13.— The Pevcsvi Sarma Congress Party nominee wi elected
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  • 67 2 Bombay, Mar. 13. Pandit Nehru is definitely leaving for Malaya on March 17 and returning on Mar. 25. CABLE RECEIVED Mr. R. Jummabhoy, President of the Singapore Indian Association, received a cable from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday stating that he will be leaving for Malaya on March
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  • 50 2 (From Our Correspondent) Cawnpore, March 13. The Police opened fire here last evening for dispersing rival groups m connection with polling for two seats to the United Provinces Legislative Assembly from Cawnpore. About 40 persons were injured as a result of the clashes which necessitated firing. 1
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  • 259 2 (From Our Correspondent) Madras, March 14.— P. Kodanda Rao, making a state ment from Madras on Malayan Indians, says "India shod give all possible support to Mr. S. K. Chettur m hi "difficult and delicate task" and not undermine his intluenc for
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  • 1878 3 Marshal Stalin Flays Ex -Premier Churchill jll KKPORT OF SOVIET CORRESPONDENT'S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ion. Mar. 13. Marshal Josef Stalin has told the corres- n1 of Soviet paper that Winston Churchill's speech n \t the I SSR at Fulton, Missouri, was dangerous and ni .ted to sow discord and hinder collaboration
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  • 304 4 Baiavia March It. Formal talks between the Dutch and SndoneLs in'whid, Dr. Sutan *£>££» Premier is believed to have presented counterproposal c H h Pb., to give -he Netherlands Eaat »*es^donuj nion statu, began a. the residence oi .he British Special Envoy
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  • 158 4 The weight of parcels for places overseas has now been increased to the pre-war maximum of 22 lbs. The rates of postage vary according to the country of destination, and may be ascertained at any Post Office With effect from Mar. 11, UM6, the direct parcel post service
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  • 256 4 Sin Kee Aug, Tan Ah Chee, and Ng Ah Ling SffM each sentenced tO I total of seven years r.i. b\ U CoL G. C. H. Culley, Pres.dent of the Second Superior Court. All the three accused were charged with having committed armed robbery on March 24,
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  • 93 4 London, March 13.— Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, stated m a written reply to a question m the House of Commons today that his willingness to extend the Anglo-Soviet Treaty of collaboration and mutual assistance was brought to the attention of the Soviet public by the only
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  • 29 4 The External Examinations of London University will be held m this country m June. 63 candidates have registered for the .Matriculation Examination and 8 for the Intermediate Degree Examination.
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  • 175 4 ECHO OF LOCAL RAF STRIKE It is officially itnled that by a spinal lindane: of the; [G«l mU ojirt Ma tial «>n AC I < ymbalist. N.H., ij A F Base Headquarters. Singapore, he was found guilty on the main Sane of incitement to nu.t.ny. w i tn the exception
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  • 112 4 The advances of pay authorised to ill civil Government employees on the return of the British Military Administration are now to be termed "Rehabilitation Grants" and are not to be recovered. Detailed instructions are being issued, announcing m some cases certain increases above the grants already made. A
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  • 78 4 Reports have been received that certain licenced food dealers are forcing customers to take up their rations of tinned meat whether they want to or not. The Deputy Food Controller has, therefore, circularised all dealers warning them that this practice must cease. The letter states: "No person is
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  • 72 4 London, March 13.— A two-minute silence was observed before the League north match at Bolton this afternoon m memory of those who lost their lives m last Saturday's disaster. Seven thousand spectators stood bareheaded when the teams came out together wearing black armlets. It has been decided
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  • 28 4 New York, Mar. 1 3. —The UNO Security Council meeting, due to open here on March si, has been postponed to March 25, it was announced here. Reuter
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  • 95 4 A Reception Committee j n J y^ Sub-Committees from tbe jj Chinese, Malay and Indonesian f* nmnitics ot Johorc with Sri K.T.U i, the Chairman has been torrn^, receive Pandit Jawaharlal NdknjJ he visits Johorc Bahru. Pandit Nehru it expected to sM .1 mass meeting
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  • 93 4 Following the recent annotnJ of the resumption of remittee* China on Mar. 18, 1946, v ki stood from official ■enrcei that issue of licences to approved v cants will be commenced by District Controllers of Posts j various regions on Mar. 15, 1945. The District Controller
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  • 85 4 The Trading with the Em restrictions on trade with Siam now been removed and. subj« permission to export being gnel the Siamese authorities, private ports may be resumed m .ill cm dities except rice. A. P. Forms should be rendd the normal manner. Except tor trolled items
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  • 59 4 Pans, Mar. IJ.— The CoaJ Council of Cochin China (Oto4 Indo-China) has passed a motion testing against the agreement V\ earlier this month between Fllj the new republic of Viet W listing of the northern l«M provinces of Annam snd To according to the French preej The Council's resolution as**,
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    • 55 4 NOTICE TO MEMBfI Ol THE NEW DEMOd LEAGUE OF INDIAII 47, eULCADE. A tri-colour membership d been forwarded to all n**l roll. Those who have not I this please report to the above giving particulars. Hon. Tre*m INDIAN NATIONaD A\ \ii.vhi i Big, M" Nl Smajj Si/ No. 119, SERANGOON
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