Indian Daily Mail, 30 March 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail EfflTll- No. 4* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3 0, 1946. PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 447 1 t ßussia Has Not Walked Out Of NO Says USSR Spokesman I\Y 1 York, Mar. 29. A considerable area of agreement the further procedure to be followed regarding the Sovietp e r Man issue was announced m a communique issued after session of the
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  • 100 1 New Delhi, Mar. 29.— A commission to enquire into and report on the causes of the recent Royal Indian Navy disorders at Bombay, Karachi and other centres has been constituted with the Chief justice of Ptitna High Court, Sir Saiyid Fazal Ali, as Chairman.
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  • 26 1 London, Mar. 29.— Shortwave reception yesterfay was almost impossible throughout tne world as the result of the Aurora Boreal*. News services everywhere were seriously hamnereJ. Reuter
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  • 25 1 Bstati*, M«r. 29.— R. A- l Thunderbolts strsfed and tienced cweiled mscbinegun posh spotted m a wood mm Souruhaya, it MfM officially announced here. Reuter
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  • 47 1 Mr. G. fanmgapany, Chict and Publisher of the I ami Mnrasu and Indian Daily Mad left this morning by air for a holiday m his motherland. This is his first visit to India m a JWS. ft is expected to return befcfC April end.
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  • 255 1 New Delhi, Mar. 29. British Cabinet Mission quarters here have rebutted any suggestion that British policy with regard to Indian independence have m any sense changed since the Mission's arrival m India to study the political situation and recommend a
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  • 126 1 Bombay, Mar. 28.— The efforts of a spiritualist to invoke the spirit of Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose and otyaln confirmation of the report of his death have failed. "It takes two to establish spirit communication, as any other communication," explains the organiser oi the
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  • 85 1 CHIANG RECEIVES SIAMESE GOODWILL MISSION Bangkok, Mar. 28.— News ha* reached Bangkok that Marsha' Chiang KaJ-shek received the Siamese Goodwill Mission recently. The Mission presented Generalissimo with many valual gilts In the name of the Slam Covernment and conveyed appreciation of the Siamese (iovernment of the gesture <>l goodwill on
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  • 116 1 The D.C.C./4.0. has decided to remit the balance of the sentences passed on the three members of the Got eminent and Municipal Labourers Union who were concerned m the demonstration on the Pad an z on December iyth. In a letter addressed to the D.CC.A.O., on
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  • 96 1 Jhar.si, Mar. 28.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whom the Jhansi Congrefll Committee had wished to weitfh m £old and silver, said he did not wish to rival the Aj?a Khan m weighil g ceremonies. "The presence of the scales on th«dais remindi me of
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  • 701 2 "ONE LESSON TO LEARN FROM INDIA: CONSOLIDATE ALL-MALAYA ASIATIC FRONT" Addressing the Sclan^or Indian Association on Wednesday evening Mr. K. I X.iriman, former Mayor of Bombay and presently leader of the Legal Mission to M.il.iya, said he was surprised to see Malaya still administered under
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  • 110 2 (I rom Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, M.ir. 28. By *>\ \otes to 57 ▼otcs the Ccntr.il Assembly today finally passed the Finance Hill, Congim VOCUIg against, the Muslim league for. Speaking during the third reading of the Hill, Mr. Asaf Ali, deputy leader of
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  • 89 2 MALAYAN INDIANS' CONDITION VERY BAD, SAYS NEHRU (From Our Own Corns junulcnt) Calcutta, M.ir. 28. Pandit Nehru, interviewed here on arrival yesterday before flying for Allahabad, said from Rrhai he MW, conditions of Indians m Malaya irere very bad, adding the proMem of clothing is most acute. Nehruji did not
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  • 101 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, March 28, Q P, R.imaiwami Iyer, Dewan of Travancore, left Trivandrum for Delhi today where he is taking a leading part m discussing with the British Cabinet Mission the States' place m India's impending constitutional changes. Iyer supports one common Central
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  • 92 2 (/to;// Our Own Correspondent) Madras, March 28. One temple m .1 village m the Ram.in.ul district has been thrown open for Harijans. It. -Col. Lakfhmi has been co-opted .is 1 member of the I.N.A. Relief Committee m Madras. Over 100 persons out of 326 political prisoners m Madras
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  • 56 2 (Prom Our On ft Correspondent) Paying tribute to S. Satyamurti, exPremier Mr. Rajagopalachari suggested organising a new college m Madras city as an appropriate memorial to Siayamurti's scholarship and intellectual eminence. The speaker also viid the house where Satyamurti lived be made public property so that
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  • 58 2 (From Our On n Correspondent) Summary of evidence is reported to be completed m respect of several I.\ r .A. officers at present detained, including Major-Genera] Jaganath Rao Bhonsle, Colonel Stracey, Major Hasan and Lieut. Rasul. They are most likely to be tried by
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  • 51 2 FLEW RED FLAG BEATEN TO DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent) Trichinopoly, March 28. Singaravelu, a weaver by occupation, was allegedly beaten to death for not removing a Communist flag he hoisted over his house. lor preventing further trouble, public meetings are prohibited for a week m Trichinopoly within ten miles'
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  • 225 2 MEDIATE NEEDS FOR SETTLING INDIAN PROBLEM London, March 27 ]y well-known writer on |„j^ affairs, Rajani Palmedu| leaves tonight for In^ Oac as observer for the OOOUnun t net| paper Daily Worker at tli ,1^ tWWfI the Indian leaders ;nj 4 British Cabinet Mission. He said today he hoped to
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  • 45 2 London, Mar. 27. I). S. Erulka who has been appointed by the Government of India as adviser on dipping matters to the Indian delegate to the conference of the shipping Committee of the Inter-Allied Kcpjrations Agency m Brussels, went to Brussels today API
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  • 70 2 (From Our Own Ccrn'sponaent) Bombay, March 28. S. A. I) plying to felicitations by the Indian Association m Bomba\ said discounted stories that Sublias hand* Bose is still alive; that from what nc knew Bose is {.kwd. Iyer described the organisai int achievements of
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  • 43 2 (From Our Own Corresponded) Bombay, Mar. 28.— 8. G. cr former Premier of Bombay, was elected for the Bombay Assemb!;. rofl* the Bombay University constiti Kher got 8762 votes while his r Hindu Sabha candidate, polk*: votes forfeiting his deposit.
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  • 349 3 gyptian Students Make Or Mar Governments (Cairo. Mar. 28.- The influence of students m Egyptian apparently growing, writes Haig Nicholson, A( respondent would be wrong to say that there is "student nfa Egypt, there is no doubt that what the students what they do, highest (iovern- have no intimate Middle
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  • 229 3 Labour Rejects Communist Affiliation Request London, March 27.— The National Executive Committee of the British Labour Party has again refused the application of the British Communist Ptfty tor affiliation to the Labour Party. In a statement, issued today, the Committee states: "The Communists look upon democracy as a bourgeois fraud.
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  • 72 3 London; Mar. 27. Rice will not now normally be served to Royal Air 1 orce officers m India. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, stated this m the House of Commons today m reply to John Paton, Labour, who asked if the service of rice to
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  • 45 3 Bombay. Congress has captured all seven feats, general sens from Nasik district, including one reserved (or scheduled castes. The following is the latest party position: Congress 122, Muslim League six, Europeans six, Independents two, Anglo-Indians one, R.u\\c.\\ Democrat one, Hindu MaJiasabha one. API
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  • 393 3 Prague, Mar. VT. Czechoslovak newspapers are suffering from a severe shortage of trained staff. Most of them, reduced to staffs composed mainly of beginners, publish only agency material and official hand-outs, and all have a frankly amateurish appearance. Typical is the case of one morning
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  • 110 3 London, March 27. The British Empire Medal (Civil Division) has been awarded to Nanda, the son of an Indian milkman, it is announced here. Nanda who supplied Tavoy (Japanese) interment camp with milk, m the words of the citation, "did grand work m taking extra supplies
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  • 97 3 INDIAN FILM PRODUCER CONGRATULATED BY C.-in-C. Lota/on, March 27. Btshn Sen, young Indian film producer who uas responsible for the film "India Strikes," has received a letter from the Commander-in-Chief of India, Gen. Sir Claude Auchinlcck congratulating him on the Uay m which he contrived within the space of 35
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  • 210 3 AMERICANS FORM "WIN THE PEACE" ORGANISATION Washington The newly formed Win the Peace organization hacked hy prominent Americans, including 23 Congressmen, recently laid plans for a national forum m Washington dedicated to the continuance of Allied wartime unity. Leaders of the group held a Press conference m the office of
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  • 79 3 j ucknow. Pandii Govind lVill.ihh Pant, it is understood, has received a communication from I lis 1 x< ellency the Viceroy inviting him to meet the Cabinet Ministers m Delhi On April 6. Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant who w.is today elected leader »>f the
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  • 33 3 ondon, M.ir. 17. The ninth .m--nual conference of the League of Coloured Peoples will be held it fordans, Buckinghamshire, headquarters (;f i he Society ol Friends, 1 rom Mar. 1 to April Reuter
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  • 910 4 BMA Record Nothing To Be Ashamed: Immense Assistance Of Services The following talk on the progress of Main a miicc tat British rc-oci.up.i-tion, and on the prospects that lie ahead under civil administration. VM given by Brigadier A. T. Newboult from KuaL I umpur radio
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  • 696 4 "And now to the future: the new policy of His Majesty's Government has been approved by both Houses of Parliament with the assurance that local consultations will take place here CHI many of the details which still remam tO be decided. It will be one oi the
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  • 67 4 An K.v4.f. Sunderland fhin^M h at bound for Hongko at Si'lt'tiir on Wt'JncsJj) >n r ''/^H v hen sci en iii-rc killtcl, six Jh ";/^B sing {believtd killed) and iv^/r^B ceil ed injuries and are nou m The flyhig-botU wt* ii?^B etc ten
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