Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1946

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  • 17 1 Indain Daily Mail k 11. no- 40- Singapore:, Thursday, march 28, i 9 46. PRICK 10 CENTS.
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  • 950 1 'MAKE THIS COUNTRY A SYMBOL OF CO-OPERATION" HNS MUST FORM CENTRAL ORGANISATION (By Our Special Correspondent) Penang, March 27. In bis farewell message to the people of Malaya, Pandit wah. Nchm appealed again to all to cooperate together the greal tasks ahead and make Malaya a
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  • 123 1 WITH THE ABOVE WORDS PANDIT NEHRU WAVED FAREWELL TO THE SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO GATHER!) AT VICTORIA PIER, PENANG, AT 10.45 A.M. ON TUESDAY TO SEE Hjm OFF. PANDIT NEHRU BOARDED A DAKOTA AT MATA KUCHIXG AERODROME AND LEFT AT 11.58 A.M. FOR CAIJCUTTA
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  • 126 1 It has been decided by lI M Government that civil government shall be resumed m the .Malayan I'nion and Singapore on Ist April, 1946, or as soon afterwards as can be conveniently arranged, a BBAC Press release issued yesterday states. \ioih Sir Edward Gent and
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  • 241 2 Accuse S. A. Government With Flagrant Contravention Of Charter Capetown, March 26. If the Asiatic land tenure and Indian representation bill becomes law, the executive of the South African Indian Congress has unanimously decided to inform the United Nations Organization that the South
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  • 95 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, March z6. Mahatma Gandhi is m future staying while m Bombay amidst Har/jatn .is a convincing proof that he is most concerned m their welf.m-. A chawl belonging to the Government close to the llarijan quarters m Wbrli has been
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  • 63 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 26. Jemadar Zaman Khan, of the 1.N.A., has been acquitted by a special court martial of charges of cruelty and brutal treatment allegedly meted out to Indian PoWs when the accused was adjutant of a PoW camp m October,
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  • 60 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Mar. 26. All political prisoners m the Punjab have been released with the exception of three m respect of whom investigations arc proceeding. If it is shown these three are also political offenders, they too will be released. This statement was
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  • 62 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 26. The Government of India has placed a total ban from February end on the export of groundnut, pulses and cereals from India to Ceylon, Burma and Malaya. This step has been taken for conserving these
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  • 76 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar, 26. Calcutta Race Club authorities have decided to utilise all unused space within the race course for growing vegetables and help the tide over the food crisis. The Working Committee of the All India Student's Congress has called on students m hostels
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  • 36 2 Nuremberg, March 26. Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy until his flight to Britain m 1941, refused today to give evidence m his own defence at the War Crimes Court trying him and 20 other high-rankinv Nazis. Reuter
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  • 265 2 Attlee Agrees India— South Africa Relations 'Not Happy' London, March 26. Prime Minister Clement Attlee stated m the House of Commons today that, he had informed the Prime Ministers of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Canada of the statement on India on March 15 when he was proposing to
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  • 132 2 IMPERIALISM NO LONGER WORKS" New York, March 26. The New York Post m an editorial approving Attlee's pledge of freedom for India declared: "Riots and violence from Egypt to Indonesia show Imperialism no longer works. "The great question is whether Imperialism will be successfully replaced by reasonable and civilised methods,
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  • 106 2 INDIA'S FOOD ALLOCATIONS STILL UNSETTLED Washington, Mar. 26. Combined Food Board officials told Reuters tonight it was "pretty improbable" that the Board could reach final agreement on the exact amount of cereals or rice to be allocated to India m the next few crucial weeks. They declared that the statement
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  • 94 2 SUBMARINES FLYING RUSSIAN FLAGA PROPAGANDA STUNT Bataiia.Mar l6^ Xl tuc statement from Bm4v, J spoke of two submarhu fl^/l Russian fla^ having been w^f] Tjolatjap, on the south m Jaia. The man who saw them was sj have added that the submarines Ci l Japanese or Indonesian crews thought the
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  • 62 2 March 26. A Span note defending Gen Franco's regi and charging that Communists behind all attacks on th.v regime been received by the United h State Department, it was .luthori tively stated here today. Officials would not discuss the a tent of the note but a reliable
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  • 71 2 Calcutta, March 26. wn n ported here today that the polk opened fire yesterday at! worhtrt\ Dhankcsuari cotton mill near Dm who hate been on strike for thelt Two strikers are reporftJ to hu been killed and a number r*JM The police fired after bcin«
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  • 54 2 Uxbridge, Middlesex, M.irch W R.A.F. Sergeant Herbert George Gl pleaded not guilty to the charge murdering a fellow prisoner of war Hakodate prisoner-of-war camp Japan m March, 1943, before a cfl martial here today. The hearing was adjourned m«J the defence submitting insutnoj time to
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  • 46 2 London, March 26.— British H Minister Sir Ben Smith wld 1P" conference today there would v cut m Britain's fat ration at tvi ment but the position wouU be M "continually m view.*' He refused to comment '>'* st)J oils. Reuter
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  • 1689 3 Russia's Attempt To Exclude It From Agenda Fails UNO Headquarters. New York, Mar. 26.— The chi.t m plants m what is becoming known here as the KatiiL t «{f" ronx -nuetings are taking- place m the formir e T Hunters College. Bronx-assemblei Ko^SSL s
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  • 202 3 RUSSIAN EVACUATION STARTED Karaj, Persia,, Mar. 2K.— Although the British Embassy m Teheran has not been officially informed by the Persian Government or Soviet Embassy, the evacuation of Russian troops from Persia has already started m several centres m north Persia, writes Reuters Special Correspondent. A train is expected here
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  • 41 3 Import licences will be issued freely for the importation of livestock from Australia. Applications should be forwarded on A. P. 1 orms m the usual manner to the Import and Export Office, Custom Mouse, Maxwell Road, for approval.
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  • 36 3 London, March 26. After three ami a half liars' internment m H<mgkoug t Mr. C. (i/mson rctummg to Singapore as GovernorDesignate. He left /We, Dorset^ hy a British Oversets Airwtyt Corporation flymg-bost tfxUy, Reuter
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  • 187 4 -n«r ,n, lormer owner of the market at Tampenis by Wing-commander b. A. Bnggs m me dhi yesterday. Ho was charged with givinK iniurmtttion to the Japanese Military authorities to the effect that hua Horur NgM was an anti-Japan*^- element, as a result of which Chua Hong
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  • 178 4 Mr. L C. Goh, «*o presided, inaugurating the Juvenile Court yesterday afternoon said the Court had the blessings and support of the D.C.C.A.0., Brigade P. A B. McKerrun. and added groundwork of the Court was done by Wmg-Commander F. A. Briggs, the Legal AoVbet and Major P.
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  • 119 4 X H. Ramanathan. an employee 01 the Publicity otteer attached to the ottice of the Representative of the Government of India, was produced before Mr. L. C. Coh, m the first District Court, yesterday on two charge*' The first charge was that he on
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  • 194 4 SINO -MALAY RELIEF FUND SUGGESTED BY CONSUL Mr. Hsu Meflg Hsiung, ChineseConsul at Kuala Lumpur, was the guest of honour at a tea reception given by members of SeUngOT Chinese organisations at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. In the course of his speech, Mr. Hwi reminded his hearers that 1 Consul
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  • 89 4 "COMPLETE SELF GOVERN MENT FOR MALAYA IN DUE COURSE" (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi March 2 7 .-Sir Edzvara 'Gent /f"™; designate o/ Malaya, arrived here to-day and is U ax mg (or Kuala Lumpur on Thursday morning. SirlkcardGen, said complete selH<ncrnment for Malaya m due course was one of
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  • 115 4 Hoi Mhmtrr Hsu Kan m tin ftOplSl Political CuitfU'l chared UNKKA uith sending fitirr suptiin to Chma than to Homghmv and tU Witt uith not JUwi*t Siamcu rkt to cutnc to China. Thf Miniver said UNRRA promised thai m the first lult of the war China
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  • 83 4 Melbourne, Mir. 26.— 0e T .te wind and rain, thousands of people lined the streets to welcome Admiral lord Loud Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander m SoUth-EaSt Asia on htl arrival here. Admiral MtmwtMte* '<> v th lord Mayor of Melbourne ConrnQy that he wss mibectiy
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  • 191 4 NEHRU MEETS AUNG SAN (From Our Own Connpamdemt) Calcutta, Mar. 27.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru arrived m Calcutta this morning from his Malayan tour and left immediately for Allahabad. 1 le will be going to New Delhi m a few days time to take part m the negotiations
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  • 72 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 27. Members of the British Cabinet Mission are at present engaged m meeting Governors, Premiers and leaders of the Opposition m the Provinces. Yesterday the delegation met all the members of the Viceroy's Executive Council, and the councillors, it is reported
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  • 107 4 I\ms. March 26. A new 1 ranc Chinese incident is Mportc 1 U t L Ircnch news agency special rrespj dent ifl Hanoi. Hg states that two hii so j < fc encouraged by an Indo-C 1 X attacked three French soldi Frcadl soldiers wore won
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  • 71 4 [from Our Out! Correspondent) Delhi, M.ir. 27. It was 1 \unannounced m the Central Vvmbly today that according to information received by the Government of India, the British Military Adnn nation m Malaya has withdraw! pending prosecutions against per. kons for alleged "pure collabontion"
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  • 183 4 NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED RATION ARRANGEMENTS On and after April 7th, the prod "Sponsored Civilian Cards" entitM holders to Army rations will cease I be valid. New cards will be issued m Sinfl pore to applicants m person on Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday, zBth, 2fl and JO th, March. Persons
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