Indian Daily Mail, 23 March 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail [•<)[.. 11. N"- 36. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MARCH ,j, 94 6. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 684 1 MPAJA GUARD-OF-HONOUR AT SEREMBAN (/row Oi/r Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 21 Q ling with the anniversar>' of the establishment of ie Provisional Government of Free India by Subhas hand: a Bosc, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's arrival here this ternoon
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  • 167 1 Arriving punctually to schedule to accept an invitation sent to him, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whi'e on his way to Kuala Lumpur, stopped i for a brief hall an hour at Batu Pahat. On his arrival, he was garlanded by Sri. S. P. Kandasamy Chettiar, Chairman of
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  • 101 1 Bagdi'jd. Mar. 21. Reports reaching Bagdad state that Kurdish tribes on the Persian side of the border are fighting among themselves. There is no trouble on the Iraq side of the border. It is officially denied that British troops are guarding Kirkuk
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  • 32 1 Atlantic City, Mar. 21. —Former Mayor of New York, Fionlla Im Guard/a, has been nominated Director-General of UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) to succeed Herbert Lehman. —Reuter.
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  • 191 1 London, Mar. 21. According to the Dutch news agency, reports have been received m Batavia that a number of Russian submarines are lying off the south c§Ml of Java. These reports quoted by Indonesian souices said that the number of submarines was not specified. No
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  • 142 1 Various Interpretations Of Ex-Persian Premier's Detention Teheran, Mar. 21.— Various interpretations are bein^ put upon thy taking into protective custody y*ester day of Said Zia ed Din, riffhtwing leader who returned to Persia from exile last year. Some quarter! rtgard his detention as an attempt to placate the leftwing Ttldeh
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  • 250 1 Calcutta, Mar. 22.— British troops were called out to patrol the area of Central Calcutta today after an incident m which a crowd set on tire two military lorries. It is reported that the trouble begar about 10 a.m.
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  • 627 2 Famine Situation Bluntly Exposed By Indian Agent-General In U. S. Washington, March 21. Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai, Agent-General for India, warned the UNRRA conference m Atlantic City today that five to 15 million people m India may die of starvation if India's
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  • 155 2 No Special Steps For Safeguarding Rights Of Malayan Indians (irom Our Oun Correspondent) Delhi, March 21.—The Government of India do* no consider there is need for taking special steps for lafegtyJ me the riehts and status of Indians m Malaya. This was stated by an otfici a spokesman replying at
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  • 220 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, March 21.— Highlight of the Provincial elections this week is the overwhelming victory for Congress m Bombay Province. In a House of 175 seats, Congress has already captured 114, getting an absolute majority for forming a majority. Congress
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  • 153 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, March 21. Speaking to Pressmen today, Lieut.-Col. Lakshmi said Indians and the world must look upon the I.N.A. not m terms of rifles, or exploits abroad, but of its sense of loyalty towards its country and its organised efforts
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  • 61 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Poona, March 21. Mr. S. A. Iyer, Propaganda Minister of the Azad Hind Government, met Mahatma Gandhi here yesterday and discussed for 70 minutes the organisation for propaganda by Subhas Chandra Bose and cleared several prejudices that Bose was
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  • 55 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, March 21. —Chuganlal Mchta, who along with his family volunteered for the I.N.A. has been repatriated from Rangoon. He explained to the Press here after arrival Subhas Chandra Bosc honoured the memory of Bahadur Shah, last independent Ruler of India, who died
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  • 142 2 INDIA CHINA TO HAVE BRITISH EXPERTS London, March 21. Indj and China will soon have Bri tish research experts investigating their special needs of and potentialities for, product of the British industry. This was revealed today by Artk Ethell, principal director tor Bl TR( (British Export Trade Research Or ganisation),
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Ctneiponde**) Madras, March 21.— The M»* Government has been asked for W tons of milk powder for Hlpplj "T school children. The Army aui have also been requested to g 2,000 measures of milk for Dehydrated potatoes are bkd supplied to ration shops for
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  • 686 3 Inter -University Council Has Important Bearing On Revival Of Singapore's Colleges lin ct'nu'nt appeared m the Press a few days ago of (he formation of an Inter-University Council ht EL (imation m the Colonies. subject of vital importance to Malaya at the when the rehabilitation of educational facilities It will
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  • 140 3 New Delhi, March 20. Two Htfi men of the Indian Vinonal Annv were today sentenced to terms ot imprisonment by the court martial. The findings were confirmed by Air Marshal Sir Roderick arr, IVputv Commander-in-Chief m the absence of Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, COOl-mandcr-in-Chicf of
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  • 371 4 -I AM NOT ANTI-BRITISH," SAYS ACCUSED Lin Ah Liang, representative of the Singapore Branch of the Communist Party, was brought up a«ain before Winjr- ommander, F. A. Brio's m the British Officer Court yesterday on a further two charges of sedition. Me was
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  • 171 4 "DOUBLE TENTH" CASE: SOME EVIDENCE HEARD IN CAMERA Affidavit evidence oi Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, who underwent tortures ot the Kempcitai, and is .it the moment recuperating m England, was read <>ut to the Court by It. -Col. S. C. Sleetnan, tlu- prosecuting officer, m the Double Tenth*' case m the
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  • 146 4 BIG SOUTH-EAST ASIA FOOD CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN STORE Rangoon, Mir. 20. Lord Killearn, who has arrived in Singapore and who has been charged by the British Government tO investigate the critical tood situation in South-East Asia with I view to suggesting remedial measures. has decided to hold a
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  • 106 4 With the arrival of Lord Killearn m Singapore, the office of the Special Commissioner has absorbed the office aUd functions of the Chief Political Adviser to the Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia. Guidance on British foreign policy will m future he given by Lord Killearn. The office
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  • 190 4 There was firing m the centre of Medan, Sumatra, on Tuesday night (Mar. 19) following the distribution of an ultimatum threatening the destruction of all British military establishments, failing- the release before sundown at the latest," of all members of the "Indonesian Republic Army now held
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  • 184 4 Washington, March 20. An immediate revie* J Congress of all existing or contemplated programmes M transferring United States armaments to Britain, Rib> la any other country, WAS ufged today m a report to the S^M Committee of the United Sutei Senate on National
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  • 111 4 Washington, Mar. 21.— President Harry Truman told a press conference this afternoon that the food situation did not yet justify a return to rationing m the United States. The President made this statement when asked to comment on the allegation by Herbert Lehman, DirectorGeneral of
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  • 92 4 WOMEN MEN HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS London, Mar. 20. Women will be eligible equally with men for appointment to posts abroad m foreign service, both diplomatic and consular, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced m the House of Commons today. During the reconstruction period which was affected by the
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  • 71 4 Yalt'tta. Malta. Mar. 21.— Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, who is a member of the Cabinet Mission of three for India resumed his flight from here today Smoke from a clashed mosquito aircraft drifted across the airfield a Mr. Alexander and his
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  • 89 4 INDIAN DETAINEES IN GOOD HEALTH SPIRITS When Pandit Jawaharial ;.jJ visited the Pearl Hill IV I Indians detained for .ilk jed nJ\ offences, and others, Ik )s p.mied by Mr. S. C. Guln> Tuß irhom they saw were Messrs. "fh" Sahay, Chandran and Major H.i^a I At the request of
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  • 56 4 All bolder! of Japanese t iv:l \M Notes should submit to the ?earfl Civil Affairs Office a statement^ the quantity of these note^ held, afl the source from which tiny vjß received. I There is, of course, no v;u.inntH thai any value will be given m
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  • 49 4 The Mount Fabcr Badminton Cm (***** A.M.E.S. R.A.F. Malay! S E A A. F.) were defeated by tl Maxtli Badminton Party m a friendl badminton match of six linglei al 'A doubles on Sunday by nine gaml to nil. The match took place at til hitter's court.
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  • 69 4 Malayan STANDARD Vol. I. I The Malayan Standard greets Nehru m this special number. An extract from China's De* I by Gen. Chiang Kai-shek is prm Barrister-at-law discusses the L J of Banishment. I Malayan Standard reports n V Clerical Union. I Margaret Grant writes on !>-•■ Feeding for the
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    • 85 4 NOTICE We have great pleasure m informijH our clients m Singapore and theMiM Peninsula that arrangements h.nc \xM completed to enable us to return M Malaya. As there is none left Malaya of our pre-war tutf, l tifl complement of qualified stafl I come over to resume business m tH
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