Indian Daily Mail, 16 March 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. 11. No. 30. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 465 1 TENSION EASES REGARDING SOVIET ACTIVITIES IN PERSIA DISPUTE TO BE REFERRED TO UNO SECURITY COUNCIL London, March 15.— High American officials have leaded that the question of the Soviet Union's activities m V ia must be brought again before the UNO's Security Council at its meeting m New York on
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  • 176 1 CONGRESS WANTS GOVERNMENT POWER TRANSFERRED TO INDIANS STOP PRESS (From Our Special Correspondent) Bombay, Mar. 15. —The Congress Working Committee at present m session at Bombay is reported to have declined to accept a suggestion for constituting a Central hood Committee, consisting of Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Jinnah and the Nawab
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  • 158 1 Batavia, March 14. A Briti< column sent out to repair a brid' damaged m the recent fighting wit Indonesians m western Java ran int an ambush and suffered one killed an four wounded the Netherlands nev* agency reported today. Thunderbolts of the 8 1
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  • 404 1 London, Mar. 14.— British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin stated m the House of Commons today the British Government had taken no decision to replace British troops m Persia, nor any step to open negotiations with the Persian Government for the return of British
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  • 168 1 Bombay, March 15. Mahatma Gandhi addressing a huge prayer meeting last night appealed to the people of India to be patient m^\ give the British Cabinet Mission which is to arrive m India on Mar. .24 an opportunity to fulfil the promises of the British Govern ment. He added, however
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  • 405 2 Indian Daily Mail Saturday, March 16, 1946. A DANGEROUS TENDENCY DISCIPLINE is not inconsistent with freedom. On the other hand, enduring freedom is inconceivable without discipline. The cud and aim of all human institutions is social harmony. Absence of discipline is the very negation of harmony. We an* referring to
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  • 2238 2 f()R the common man, elections more or less symbolise the spirit of Democracy, for the preservation of which this war has been successfully fought Tn this, the last of a series of articles written exclusively for the Indian Daily Mail by a Special Correspondent, he
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  • 110 3 v Our Correspondent) Vlbi, M* r l 3* toknring :iicnt made hy Pandit the other day, that his I to Mala) a ii intended for I ndo- Malayan goodwill and itfWggk against British Pandit Hirdavanath who rcccntlv returned from r said: I iery little sign
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  • 99 3 (From Our Correspondent) ladras, March 13. Mr. Ramain.m. editor of "Bharata Dcvi," ii! daily here, and publisher .\r\J ur. Mr. S. V. Swamy, were coined for trial by the Madras Chief idency Magistrate on charges of ted sedition, m respect of a leading tk appearing m that paper m
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  • 75 3 (From Our Correspondent) )dhi. Mar. 1 3.— Mr. K. L. Punjabi, joint secretary' of the Food ttltment, is representing the Govbeni ot rndia at the meeting of the it the famine Commission m bpore on March is. ili. Punjabi is leaving for Singapore 20.
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  • 56 3 (From Out Correspondent) pmbay, Mar. 13. Major-Gen. Shah raz and Col. P. K. Sehgal arrived nr lure vcsterday and met Mahatma idhi and other members of the gress Working Committee at pre- m session. They urged the Conls to intensify interest regarding future of I.N.A. men
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  • 21 3 Delhi, Mat. i 4 is expected 'H'"i. opportunities for commer- txporti from India to liberated [fi rm countries will be aiail-
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  • 223 3 (From Our Correspondent) Bombay, March 14. Malayan refugee! are now returning to Malaya after four years' repatriated stay m India. More than 10,000 persons have already left. Today the British troopship Largo Bay sailed from here for Singapore and carried 60 war
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  • 48 3 (From Our Correspondent) Calcutta, March 12. Seventy cargo boats uere destroyed due to fire while lying anchored m the Pad ma Riier m North Bengal. The boats were empty but the Government built tbesn recently at a cost of sei en lakhs of rupees.
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  • 43 3 (Froai Our Correspondent) Lahore, March 12.— The New Punjab Ministry has been formed with Malik Ki/r Hyat Khan as Premier, another non- League Muslim and one Congress and one Akali Sikh as ministers. The Cabinet is soon likely to expand.
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  • 53 3 (From Our Correspondent) Karachi. March 1 2.— Policemen m the Sind, along with the clerical staff of the Police Department, have sent a notice to the Government stating that they arc starting a strike on March 20 if their demands for continuance of dearncss allowance
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  • 38 3 (From Our Correspondent) Bombay, March .4.— Mahatma Gandhi is still certain that Subhas Chandra Bose is alive and not dead, lie told this to Shah Nawaz of the I.X. A. who sau him yesterday.
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  • 25 3 Patna, March 13.— The Congress Party ha* already secured the majority m the Bihar Assembly. In the House of 152, the Party captured 78 seats.
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  • 128 3 (From Our Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 14. Employees of th" Madras Ordinance Depot resumed work yesterday after two days' strike They have been assured their grievances including better release pay and allowances are being considered. Madras, Mar. 14. Ranga Iyer, Raghavan and Suaminathan, three officers of the Avadi Military
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  • 66 3 India's Freedom Incomplete Even With One Britisher, Says Sehgal {From Our Correspondent) Bombay, Marcla 14. Col. P. K. Sehgal today said India's freedom will not be complete so long as even one British soldier stays. He viewed with apprehension the Government's policy of upkecping large British troops m India when
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  • 49 3 L(From Our Correspondent) Bombay. Mar, 14. The impend'ntumai changes will not alter the Congress attitude of oppo sition to the Central Government's budget As is the usual practice. Congress members will vote down the budget and the Viceroy will, as usual, certify and pass it.
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  • 52 3 (From Our Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 14. Several released I.N.A. officers are likely to be employed by Congress for training villagers m military discipline and how to conduct themselves m an orderly way m public places. The training will not be with arms but drills will
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  • 39 3 (From Our Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 14.— Destitutes m I search of food ire pouring into OilCUtta City from Bengal villages.) About 200 of these were removed j from Calcutta streets between I eb. 20 and Mar. 3.
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  • 74 3 (horn Our Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 14. Subcdar Shingara Singh and Jemadar lacteh Una, of the 1.N. A., were sentenced to 14 years' is 1 result of court martial findings. The Court recommended death scnt■ncc, which the CiHlMMatlfaT m fnirf commuted to jail. Accused were charged with opening
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  • 267 4 Washington. Mar. 1 I.— President Truman told his weekl> Tess conference tonight I hat he was not alarmed by the present nternational situation. He avoided questions on the en{ ituation between the United States and Russia but allowed eporters to quote him as saying:
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  • 181 4 GOOD RELATIONS BETWEEN DUTCH AND INDONESIAN REFUGEES As si>;n of the existing ejOO relations m Malaya between then Dutch and Javanese refugees at N« Soon amp. Singapore, are prescntin a two hour musical and dramati show at Hot Soon Hospital, at 7.4s p.m.. on Mir. ft*, states P ft P
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  • 154 4 CHINESE ON COLLABORATION CHARGE At a preliminary inquiry, before Commissioner J. C. Cobbett, m the Special Court, yesterday a Chinese, Neo Sin Eng, appeared on collaboration charge. Mr. M. V. Rajaretnam, conducting the prosecution, alleged that the accused was the former owner of the market at Tcmpcnis junction. A few
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  • 46 4 Singapore will see part of the Commonwealth Occupation lorcc, when the Orduna calls m today, carrying 000 BORs and 1,200 Indian troops on their way from Bombay to Japan. They will be distinguishable by the Union Jack flashes worn on their shoulders.
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  • 45 4 In a friendly badminton match, consisting ot 6 singles and doubles, the M.ixtli Badminton Party will cross rackets with tin. Mount I .iber Badminton Club (1404a A.M.I .S. R.A.I. Mala] 1, s.l .A.A.F.) on Sunday, Mar. 17, .11 the former's court commencing at I p.m.
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  • 251 4 London Mar. 14. Mr. Anthony Eden former Foreign Secretary, speaking during the House of Commons debate on Army estimates tonight said: "I confess that nine months ago I would never have thought that the international setting could be such as it is tonight. "As this
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  • 70 4 LAUREL, VARGAS, JAP PUPPETS, INDICTED FOR TREASON Manila, Mar. 15. Jose Laurel, puppet President ol the Philippines durum the Japanese occupation, was indicted for treason yesterday by the Filipino People's Court for declaring war against the l'nited States jvnd (ireat Britain. Today's indictments bring the total of Filipinos facing treason
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  • 166 4 Sydney, Mar. 14. a R. (1. Menzies, AustJ Opposition leader, a %j j and cur,' 1 A. A. Calwell, I n j ination Minister, caused uproar m the House ot Repress tives during the debate on the rea ed overcrowding of the jj dest royer Yoizuki des^rilxj a "hell
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  • 68 4 London, Mar. 14.— The Mini*) Supply has formed a rubber cons tive committee, including repn tatives of producers, distributors manufacturing users ot" rubber Britain with officials of Governi Departments concerned. The committee Will facilitate paratory discussion of subjects! to be raised at meetings of the fc national Rubber
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  • 103 4 In the tentative programme published on Mar. 14 it was inadvertently omitted to mention his Seletar visit. On his wa\ back from Johore, Pandit ji will visit Seletar .\r\d speak to the Indians, outside the Naval Base Gate, Seletar Indians are making all necessary arrangements to
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  • 41 4 Chungking, Mar. 14.— Clashes occured today m Mukden, key city of Manchuria, according to the Govern-ment-controlled Chinese Central News Agency which stated that unidentified armed bands had attempted to destroy public buildings but were driven back by Chinese National Army men.
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  • 30 4 London. Mar. 14.— The official Soviet News Agency quoted by Moscow radio tonight said that reports of movements of Soviet troops m Persia "do not correspond to actual facts."— Reuter
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  • 151 4 Lord Kiilearn, His Majesty's Special Commissioner! South-East Asia, will arrive at Kallang airfield. SiagM today at approximately 1500 hrs. I He will be met by the Supreme Allied Commander, the Chief of Staff, the Commander-in-Chief of the three Services, and the Chief Political Adviser. As
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