Indian Daily Mail, 29 March 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail m jj. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 94 6. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 338 1 Soviet Not Prepared To Discuss Persian Question Before A pr. 1 0 I he tense atmosphere that pervaded the session of the United Nations Security Council over the Persian question climaxed with the walking out of the Soviet delegate, Andrei Gromyko, who stated that
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  • 544 1 ARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO VISIT ARAWAK TO SOUND NATIVE OPINION Lond(»n. >lar. 27.— Two members of Parliament, Lieut.-CoL H^s Williams, Labour, and Captain Gammans, Conservative, Kin visit Sarawak to confirm by indeper' nquiry that the ■j a h i»l Sarawak's proposals for the cession of Sarawak to X Majesty is broadly
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  • 92 1 Headquarters, Air Command, SouthEast Asia, on Wednesday, reveal d that the Kinu" has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards m Air Command, South Kas Asia:Distintfuished Service Order: A S I. 1.. F. EvaDS, A.P.C. Distinguished Flying doss: P/Lt. D.B. Seofffcam P/Lt L. W. Rowley,
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  • 119 1 PURE COLLABORATION CASES DROPPED CONVICTED PERSONS TO BE RELEASED It has been decided by His Majesty's Government, as an act of clemency, not to institute further criminal proceedings against pen«ons alleged to be guilty of collaboration with the enemy m British territories of South-East Asia m cases where no atrocity
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  • 68 1 Atlantic City, Mar. 27. The UNRRA Council lias HOW received the food resolution drafted by the elevenmember Committee. The resolution recommends that all United Nations members should introduce food rationing and that the Director-General of UNRRA, Fiorello La Ciiardia, former Mayor of New York,
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  • 123 1 Chungking, Mar. 17. China lias agreed to the end of April as the date for the complete withdrawal of all Soviet troops from Manchuria, Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister [ill Chieh announced today. The Chinese Government's reply was made m answer to the Soviet note
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  • 555 2 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S APPEAL FOR RESTRAINT Horn bay, March, 28. If we succeed m our talks with the Cabinet mission, a new chapter m India's history begins. If we fail m our negotiations, the Congress will give the call for a final struggle
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  • 68 2 (/Vow Our Own Corri-\f>onJrnt) Madras Mar. 27. CoogfCM secured an absolute majority m t lie- provincial assembly elections. The party has already won 1 12 seats m a house of 215. The putt) is meeting early m April for electing its leader and formally deciding to accept
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  • 58 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, March zj. Speaking at Aniritsar yesterday, Mrs. Aruna Asjf Ali said during the August, 1942, movement, 50,000 Indians died m a lar^e number of villages which were burnt, mm\ women were molested. She added the people bravely faced machinc-^un fire, set
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  • 69 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Madras, March 27. The first case of defeat of a candidate set up by the Congress Party occurred m Madras city. I. Ramamurti (Congress) was defeated by an Independent formerly Justice P. Natesan, The contest was for one seat to the
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  • 58 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi Mar. 27. Mir Gluilani Mi Khan Talpur, of the Muslim League who two days ago voted against the Muslim League Ministry was sworn m as Minister yesterday evening and is once again supporting the League. Ihe chances of the opposition
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  • 113 2 {Vrom Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, March 17, The Centr.il Assembly today passed the Finance Bill by 61 votes to $9. The Muslim League Party voted for Government, Congress against. Before the Bill was put for voting, the Finance Member, Sir Archibald Rowlands, announced a reduction m price
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  • 228 2 London, March 27. British Foreign Secretary Krai Bevin expressed the hope m the House of Commons oJ all parties m Greece would exercise a ballot and not hul m the forthcoming elections- -which the left-wing part have said they will
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  • 56 2 BOSE ALIVE-AND BROADCASTING? London, Mar. 27.- j port rr aching London fm Calcutta today said accori ing to a Chinese vis* from Chungking Sul^ Chandra 801 who tots* ported to have been killei[ a plane crash m J U o Ui 1945, is m Manchuria that he broadcast from tka
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  • 54 2 JAP PUPPET EMPEROR FOR CHINESE TRIAL Chungking, Mar. 27. Henry Vi, Japanese-sponsored puppet E peror of Manchukuo, now m pri will shortly be handed over by Russians to the Chinese for trial, cording to the Chugking newari Citizen's Daily. He w.is arrested the Russians at Changchun after defeat of the
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  • 84 2 New York, Mar. 27. An M embracing nine-point .i/h*B between the United Kingdom JM the United States finalh letiJ-lease reierse, lend-lea />/■ r/i <///i/ mutual u\u 'j-'^hß v/ /-1 //)<• Br/7/s/) 1 ;'.'/y»<jß /r>,7 //«////</ V tfWt/ V» S: W assistant Secretary of Sttte i)fl
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  • 67 2 The annual general mccl Malayan Branch of the K» -yal A« Society was held m X on Wednesday evening. The following officers wen l ''°jJH President: Col. Purcell; X Xt rj H dents: Ungku Aziz;F;i and Major Rentse; Hon. 1^ Capt. T. M. Winslcy Hon. ScO Capt.
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  • 385 3 Inbo, March 26.— Governor of Ceylon, Sir Henry lonck Mason-Moore, and Mr. D. S. Senanayake, leader of he State Council, will be attending the South-East Asia 'cod Conference m Singapore m mid April. ing this at the con■rer.i't nl Ministers
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  • 206 3 New Delhi, Mar. 27. A threat to picket the residence of the British Cabinet Mission m Xeu Delhi from April 3 unless a hearing is gii en to the Hindu Maha<ahha Part) was made m a telegram to the Mission today from Laxman Ganesh Thatta, Secretary
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  • 138 3 London, Mar. 27.— Foreign Secretary F.rnest Bevin told the House of Commons today that the British Government was fully aware of the importance oi encouraging the maximum export of rice from Sum to relieve shortages m India and Burma. "We have been advised that
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  • 44 3 Washington— The Navy Department announced recently that according to the British Admiralty and U.S. Navy Department Üboat assessment committees, enemy submarines destroyed <rom all causes of World War Two totalled 996, including 781 (Jerman, Hi Italian and 131 Japanese.- USIS
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  • 266 3 London, March 27. Much more than one-third of the troops m Indonesia under British and Dutch control are Japanese, J. J. Lavvson, British Minister of War, disclosed m a letter to William Gallagher, Communist Member of Parliament, according to the Communist Daily Worker
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  • 98 3 Washington, March 27. Lieut. Nicolai Qpegorivicb Redin, described as a Soviet naval officer, is under arrest today at Portland, Oregon, after being charged late last night with obtaining information m the United States for the use .\nd advantage of "a foreign nation." Redin, who was detained
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  • 54 3 SINO -INDIAN TRADE PROSPECTS BRIGHT Chungking, March 27. ShmIndian trade pTOSpCCtI were fright, S. K. Cbettur, chief delegate of the Indian Vradc Mission to Chins, told the press. The problem firing India, he tsid Woi food sborUge and that millions face death. Memhert of the Mission will tee Foreign Minister
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  • 136 3 Melbourne, March ij. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander m South-East Asia who is on a visit to Australia, today met the man who dragged him out of an oil-laden sea when //.M.S. "Kelly" sank m the Rattle of Crete on
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  • 251 3 Prior to leaving Malawi, Pandit Jawahaiial Nehru organised .\n Indian Relief Committee with himself as chairman, and left behind his bro-ther-in-law and Secretary Mr. G. P. Hutheesing, to make further enquiries and consultations. It is understood that the Coivimittee will ultimately consist of 15 persons the remaining
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  • 311 4 Only Public Co-operation Can Solve Food C r i sis Preliminary Singapore Food Conference Ends The following is the text of a communique issued yesterday at the conclusion of the South-East Asia food conference m Singapore. "The Conference on Food and allied problems m South-East Asia, xummoned by H. M.
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  • 426 4 hen the defence case opened m the "Double Tenth" trial before Lt Col. S. C. Silkin m the War Crimes Court yesterday, the Japanese defence counsel told the Court that chere was no evidence to showthat Privates Tanaka Toshiro and r amaguchi Satori had
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  • 175 4 The rehabilitation of the channels ol private trade is now reaching the stage when it is considered unlikely that there will lie need for further Government procurement of supplies of genera] goods other than those normally procured for Government*! own use, states a Press
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  • 359 4 Captured U.S. Airmen Behea ded "Violation Of Laws Oi VJtr And Tenets Of Humanity P nd C hivalry" U. S. PROSECUTOR The story of how two U.S. airmen were executed by the Kempeitai at Saigon was related m the War Crimes Court presided by Lt.-Col. L. G. Coleman, assisted by
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  • 457 4 The following is the text of a message recorded m SinpanJ at the end of the first day's sitting of the South-East AsiaTnl conference, by H.E. the Special Commissioner (Lord Killt for broadcast by All- India Radio. (A brief account appear?! our
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