Indian Daily Mail, 25 March 1946
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Title Section14 1946-03-25 1 Indian Daily Mail I I -w- SINGAPORE MONDAY MARCH 25, 1946. PRICK 10 CENTS.14 words
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200 1946-03-25 1 I Last Opportunity For Peaceful Si {dement Of India's Future Mar. 24. Talks between British Cabinet Indian leaders will open here today m an hope increased by renewed expressions of standing Indian spokesmen. Many Indians momentous meetings will be the last opporpeaceful settlement ofReuter - 200 words
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Article85 1946-03-25 1 Canberra, Mar. 24.— Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of South-East Asia Command, and Lady Mountbattcn landed on Canberra aerodrome today after a nightlong flight from Exmouth Gulf, Australia. They were welcomed by Bri#. Derek Schreiber, Chief of Staff to the Duke of Gloucester, Governor-General of Australia,Reuter - 85 words
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285 1946-03-25 1 (from Our Special Corrttpondtmt) Kuala Lumpur, March Malaya m which over 12,000 workers have bom involved w,m r/i overameilt t0 cru^ weak worker^ P 4nditj nd m- ;;,r-"-e,,,-,s ;ios!u;;(!Nral; He advised responsible bodies to be generous with their workers, and285 words
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404 1946-03-25 1 Batavia, Mar. 23.— Under the shadow of a British ultimatum expiring at midnight on Sunday, eleventh hour negotiations are taking place today between Indonesian extremists and 4 Government emissaries m an attempt to arrange unopposed British occupation of the southern area of Bandoeng404 words
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Article787 1946-03-25 2 I British Cabinet Mission: I IS dOSG AIIVGrI Bombay, March 23. The historic Cabinet Mission of Cripps, Alexander and Pethick-Lawrence arrives m Delhi today chained with the momentous task of altering the two centuries* old TndoBritish relationship of sovereign and subject into equality with the787 words
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Article197 1946-03-25 2 MAHATMAJI'S ADVICE TO INA MEN TOM >nr )u Ms) B March 22. Earn your bread l>> hone-- industry is Gandhi's advice to released IV A. men. Gandhi 'l lecretary, PyareUl, irrithk; m this week*! llar/jtiu s.i\s Sli.ih \iv .1/ .uid Sehgal oi the I.N. V. loughi Gandhi'i advice when they197 words
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138 1946-03-25 2 CLASH BETWEEN MILITARY POLICE FEARED r(lroni Out Own Correspondent) Delhi, March 22. Policemen who are preservers of law and order are on strike m India's capita] city since yesterday. Beginning .is a hunger strike by a few policemen the siui.it ion worsened as the itriken allegedly incited others to join138 words
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Article66 1946-03-25 2 (Front O«f Own Correspondent) Calcutta Mar. 22. Two military lorries were set on fire this morning m a prineip.il thoroughfare ot the city. It is said drivers ot lorries tried ti rescue a military cyclist who w.is being stoned by the crowd tor allegedly running66 words
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Article149 1946-03-25 2 LAWYER RELINQUISHE BRITISH TITLE [From Our On,, I Madras, March j 1 shminarayana l\ r: J of Kunihakonam, r jjß quished his title of R s a j Conveying his deciaion f rM eminent, henqar lays: "TitleshJ to con t erred by Government ui||J have any value m the niemH149 words
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135 1946-03-25 2 CONGRESS MEDICAL MISSION IS FOR ALL NATIONALITIES {from Out Own O>nvv/>ni/,/.->TM Calcutta, March ('^sfl President M.uilana Azad met mcmlM of the Congress Medical Mission w leaving tor Malaya and told ill "You arc going on a Medical Mufl organised tor rendering help to Mifl ing humanity m Malaya. Your wfl135 words
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Article97 1946-03-25 2 Manchester, March :m Food riots, communal bances and industrial siriß arc foreshadowed m hJ' a M the \e\v Delhi correspon< I influential Manchester ''';''B day once the new Piw I Central Governments tab I Saying that "it is ftirilc to m the existence of d!«.itfcctM'n^«97 words
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331 1946-03-25 3 I. March 23 .--The Chinese Government lias from the Soviet Government stating all Soviet withdrawn from Manchuria by the end ot announced here today. I p.. Shih-chieh, Chi.;:i Minister, told ,l e Political Council China will respect Treaty but will ncessioiis.331 words
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135 1946-03-25 3 IMAM ASKS MUSLIMS TO PRAY FOR SUCCESS OF CABINET MISSION London, March 2.. -The Inum lo tfcUndon Mosque, J .p.Aham»>a etMrin die Time, today supports th« A r ,hbiJiop of Canterbury recejrt lpP eal for prayer <bt the we«« of the British Cabinet Mi««on to Ind u. The Imam writesReuter - 135 words
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210 1946-03-25 3 Washington. Acting Secretary of the Interior, Oscar 1.. Chapman, has innounced that ceremonies formally dedicating the home of Franklin I). Rootevdt as a national historic site will be held aj Hyde Park, New York, on April 12, the iirst anniversary jf the former President'sUSIS - 210 words
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247 1946-03-25 3 Washington, March 25. President Harry Truman, speaking at a Democratic Party dinner here tonight, .said: I lie future welfare of our country i:> at stake m the coming peace settlements. The happiness and lives of your children and mine are at stake. ForReuter - 247 words
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214 1946-03-25 3 I arcest sporting event to bo held m Malaya since li>4o will be the Malaya Command Athletic Championships* fixed for April 20-27 on the football ground of the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, states a HQ. Malaya Command release. The Championships are open to all214 words
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Article98 1946-03-25 3 LMMOff, War. 2}. British Minister of Food Sir Ben Smith arrived hack m Britain from the United States by air this afternoon. He told Renter that the United States wanted to do everything possible to relieve the world food si/nation. "America has played the ganst iegardingReuter - 98 words
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Article99 1946-03-25 3 Washington, Mar. 23. Mahmoud Pasha I l.r.Kin, Egyptian delegate to the United Nations Security Council, stated here tonight that he had not yet been instructed to raise any special questions at the forthcoming session. "Egypt's demand that all British troops should quit the country willReuter - 99 words
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Article107 1946-03-25 3 Kocpang, Dutch Timor, Mar. 21. (delayed) Australian occupation of Timor ended yesterday when the 12th and .10 th battalion, composed mainly of Tasmanians, left Koi-pan? to return to Australia, the Netherlands news agency reported today. Dutch Timor which comprises the south-western half of the island theReuter - 107 words
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346 1946-03-25 4 Tehtran. Mar. T). Persian I'romier (iha\am Sultaneh U*\a\ lirokf his recrnl diplomatic silence 1<» lell f<»reii»n prtJM thai i! W9M paniklt ll«««t direct BjOfOiiftlttM with lius-ia \\nuU\ result m the uithdraual of the Rod An from Persia before theReuter - 346 words
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146 1946-03-25 4 PERSIA 3rd ITEM IN TOD A Y'S UNO MEETING Net York, March i\.—l'\() A i Lint Secrrtsr) Generti Arksdy Sobolfl (immnihiJ today that the \\y\ian protest Utis the third itiiu M the firm huntal tgewds fot W'mdsy*i meetmg <>f t/>, Security 'nmitil. The Council w'A\ first deal iiitl tin rttlciReuter - 146 words
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83 1946-03-25 4 \\.ii. 24- Mdik Sfl khi.ar il .1/ khan Ituj'hi, Premier of bert t<>da\ "VV hctlnr fig i. mains m the British i :r:onucalth of WStkmS, Wi h i.jj'h btieretiei m the Megrit) rsig. "Every thinking and retpo*sibU Indian fetii ttromgl) about the KtUSO-tfTtkm dispute andReuter - 83 words
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Article197 1946-03-25 4 Britain U.S. Lining Up Votes New York. Mar. 23.— Britain and the United State are today lining ■p vot's for the speedy settlement ot the Persian dispute uifh Russia I he biggest issue yet faced by the yo.i-.r no Security Council. 1 for the fir t tin* the S()V n!197 words
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86 1946-03-25 4 INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA APPEAL TO "BIG 5" Johannesburg, M*r. 24. A direct tppeal to Mars/nil S/al/u tnd Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will be made this week by the Indian com m unity m South Africa m an effort vlist their support m the fight against the Asiatic /<///</ tenure andReuter - 86 words
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Article97 1946-03-25 4 Teheran, Mar. 24. Persian Prime Minister Sultaneh said here yesterday he had lent a strong cable to the Persian Ambassador m Washington ard ring him not to make statements chow authorisation. Tliis is considered to have applied to the Persian Ambassador's protest igainst the Russian requestReuter - 97 words
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Article241 1946-03-25 4 While Arabs Jews Quarrel, Britain Consolidates Her Position In Palestine, Says Soviet Organ Moscow, Mar. 23. Britai iis converting Palestine into a first-ch naval and 1 base, according to an article today m tin* newspap< r drgan of the Soviet Naval Department. "Judging by the number of m cations PalestineReuter - 241 words
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185 1946-03-25 4 n. Mar. 23.— Nikit mentator, bi I In fad M tuation to uh, d on (!u'\v atti-r.i I m the Security <\, ''M ening the Maintenance '-'I and security com at ;°*^B He MBtillMd: "It wi 1 f )P Uredthe I.S.S.R. an.l I representatives m185 words
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Article64 1946-03-25 4 Allahabad, Ni.ir. z\. A:-. I prisoners, including some I s in .'iur.il Prist>n here, vefl w on .1 hunger strike pnu^:-,?M against the 25 y« reduction I The Inspector-General 0 I met the prisoners and is i\ I iia\ lined that die gei I city orReuter - 64 words
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113 1946-03-25 4 I ahore, March 2;. N plague, small pox, cholera 1 nal fever th "eaten the arci which runs the Kalka-Simla and of Simla, summei the Government oi India am Punjab c- rnment. The 1 s part of the link bet* ec and Delhi, capital ofReuter - 113 words
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