Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1946
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Title Section14 1946-04-03 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS. L II N°-14 words
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508 1946-04-03 1 I The installation ceremony of His Excellency the cnior of Singapore, Mr. F. C. Gimson, CMC, will take *at io o'clock this morning. His Excellency accomthc Flag Officer, Malaya, Rear Admiral J. A. V. Ie Capt. R- D. King-Harman, R.N. and Staff will be vt508 words
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Article30 1946-04-03 1 Bangkok, Apr. I.— The National Assembly of Siam today passed a vote of confidence m the new government under Prime Minister Pridi Panomyone 1 by 115 votes to 3. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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141 1946-04-03 1 London, Apr. I.— The Greek's exiled King, George 11, waiting m London for the election results which may lead to his return to Greece refused to make any comment today when asked to express an opinion on the election figures from Greece which indicatedReuter - 141 words
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Article122 1946-04-03 1 London, April i.— The maximum number of all ranks of the British Army at home and abroad for the year ending March 31, i 947» will i ust under 3,000,000 according to Army estimates published today as a White Paper. The estimate shows the maximum total of 1,328,500122 words
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201 1946-04-03 1 New Delhi, April, I.— Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Tad and member of the British Cabinet Mission s& at a press conference here today that if the mission ailed to brinK about a settlement by agreement, international arbitration might be oneReuter - 201 words
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390 1946-04-03 1 Honolulu, April 2. An earthquake described by scientists as equal m magnitude to the catastrophic Tokyo trembler m 1923 which killed 143,000 persons yesterday precipitated great tidal waves which swept more than 2,000 miles south of its origin to the Hawaiian islandsU.P. - 390 words
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424 1946-04-03 2 South East Asia Regions FOUND NOT DESPAIR, BUT NEW VITALITY IN MALAYA, HE SAYS (From Our Own Correspondtnt) Allahabad, April 1— "I found m Malaya a spirit of bubbling vitality," said Pandit Nehru summing up his impressions of his eight-day visit there. He added that424 words
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Article380 1946-04-03 2 (From Our Special Correspondent) Madras, April i. Indians' condition m Malaya is deplorable, said Mr. K. Bhashyam, Madras lawyer who recently visited Malaya to defend Indians charged with collaboration, m an interview. He added all Indians arc eager to return home. The Jap occupation left one noticeable380 words
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Article84 1946-04-03 2 {From Our Own Correspondent) Karachi, April i. Sind has a sixth Minister for the Muslim League. Pirzada Abdus Sattar, who was reported to have threatened to join the opposition and desert the Muslim League Party was sworn m as Minister yesterday. Still the Ministry is exclusively Muslim and84 words
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Article102 1946-04-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr. B. G. Kher today met the Bombay Governor and accepted the invitation to form a Congress Ministry. Mr. Kher was elected leader of the Congress Party m the Bombay Assembly two days ago. He is becoming Premier again. The food situation m102 words
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250 1946-04-03 2 Washington, April I. An international conference! United Nations Food Ministers with representatives! UNRRA and the Combined Food Board has been called! on May 20 m Washington to discuss the world's urgent U problems by Sir John Boyd Orr, Director-General of I United Nations Food andReuter - 250 words
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Article89 1946-04-03 2 (From Our Own CWrcsJ*^ Madras, April i. Parleys pre nary to election of the leader oj Congress Party m the Madras Assq are taking place here. Vt'hoevc elected leader becomes Premier matically. T. Prakasam Andhra 1< is considered the most probable eh The Ramakrishna Mission is89 words
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Article127 1946-04-03 2 (From Our Own Corresponden Delhi, April i Sir J. P. Srivat Food Member of the Govcrnmcn India is expected to attend the So East Asia countries' food confer which is being held at Singapon April 15, where he will press In claim for increased food imp specially rice127 words
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Article36 1946-04-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent Bombay, April i.— l. M. Roi independent Muslim, former Sherii Bombay and Adviser to Agi X was today elected as Mayor of the defeating two rivals supported by Muslim League.36 words
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239 1946-04-03 3 Communists Allege Jap Troops Used In Attack On 'Liberated Areas' ffcffc'T M ar 31.— Fears that the Manchurian situation Bht^et °il of c° ntr °l unless the field "truce teams" took diate action to check Communist-Nationalist clashes were m Government quarters today. lht truce teams appointed ■*,f tire" Military Com-Reuter - 239 words
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Article118 1946-04-03 3 Herford, Germany, Mar. 31. Major T. G. Irvine, fifty-year-old former Provost Marshal at Hamburg and Berlin, who pleaded guilty at a recent court martial to eight charges of misconduct, has been dismissed from the service by order of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, it wasReuter - 118 words
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168 1946-04-03 3 SUPREME COMMANDER WELCOMES GOVERNOR OF MALAYAN UNION The Supreme Allied Commander, ho is now visiting New Zealand, has sent the following telegram of welcome to the new Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, K.C.M.G., D.5.0., 0.8. E. "The return of Civil Government to Malaya after more than four168 words
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149 1946-04-03 3 leheran. Mar. 31. Persia has Hformed a Royal Advisory Commission for the economic development Ho! the country consisting of eleven •numbers headed by Prime Minister ■Mavam es-Sultaneh. Addressee the Commission Premier ■kavam said: The standard of living i the Persian people which was low ■fioreReuter - 149 words
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Article42 1946-04-03 3 Ikabt, Mar. 31.— Sir Patrik w, professor of town plandon University and autho- Plani for London and other a| ded cities, arrived here by air to design plans for s Afcaba, Abyssinian capital. He 1 received by Emperor Haile Seie tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article79 1946-04-03 3 Sydney, Mar. 51.— Prime Minister of New South Wales W. J. McKell announced today that Lieut.- Gen. John Northcott has been appointed Governor of New South Wales. To accept the appointment, Gen. Northcott will be obliged to resign the post of Commander of the BritishReuter - 79 words
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186 1946-04-03 3 New Delhi, April i.— The Government of Travancore, Indian State containing the world's largest deposits of thorium, vital metal m atomic bomb construction, will resist international or foreign control and exploitation of its thorium deposits, the Premier of Travancore declared hereReuter - 186 words
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Article48 1946-04-03 3 Information has been received that Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor-in-Chief of the "Tamil Murasu" and the 'Indian Daily Mail y who left Singapore by air on 30 th Mar., reached Calcutta after spending two nights m Akyab. He will be travelling by train to Madras.48 words
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Article20 1946-04-03 3 London, Mar. 19. The House of Commons will debate the world food shortage next Thursday, it was announced today. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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209 1946-04-03 3 London, April I. Lieut.Gen. Sir Montagu Stopford, now Allied Commander m the Netherlands East Indies, is to be Commander-in-Chief of all forces m South-East Asia m succession to Lieut.-Gcn. Sir Miles Dempsey, it was announced today. The appointment will take effect early this summer.Reuter - 209 words
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172 1946-04-03 3 London, March 31.— The private secretary to the Rajah of Sarawak G. W. Macßryan replies m a letter to the Conservative Sunday Times to criticisms of the forthcoming cession of Sarawak to the Crown. He says the late Rajah set down "m hisReuter - 172 words
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Article105 1946-04-03 3 London, April i.— The late Field Marshal Lord Gort had decided when he was Governor of Malta that if Malta became no longer defensible he would make a descent on the nearest enemy territory with the largest possible forces he could make available. This factReuter - 105 words
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314 1946-04-03 4 Three Punjabi*. Ashik Hussein, Bantar Singh, both ■ambers of the I.N.A. and Omar Hartab, were each sentenced to seven years r.i. by Lt.-Col. G. C. H. Culley. m the Assessor Court yesterday, on a charge of armed robbery. The prosecution314 words
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Article325 1946-04-03 4 The fullowinf i« the text ot the letter from Their Highness the Sultans to Major General Hone giving their reasons for non-attend-ance at the inauguration ceremony of Sir Ewdard Gent, at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. *We inform our friend* that the Rulers of the325 words
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59 1946-04-03 4 London, Apr. 1. George Hall ,Colonial Secretary, today received a deputation of rubber planters who claimed compensation for loss of salary during their internment by the Japanese*. They asked that the loss of clothjng, furniture and personal chattel should rank for compensation. It v, reported thatReuter - 59 words
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61 1946-04-03 4 Popular Administrations" In Manchuria Chungking. Apr. 1. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today told the AllParty Peoples Political Council that the Central Government would not recognise popular administrations riovf springing up m Manchuria. The Government, he said, would not consider problems raised by Communists lad other parties over Manchuria before they haveReuter - 61 words
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Article64 1946-04-03 4 London. Apr. 1. While lie eoold nut give definite date when elections m Burma will bt held, Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India and Burma, told the House of Commons today m reply to a question by A. Skeffinfton (Labour) that the British Government *J well as the64 words
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Article115 1946-04-03 4 Throughout the campaign m South-Ea»t Asia and tor the whole period subsequent to the capitulation of the Japanese, India has been the base on which South-East Asia Command hat relied to supply all her no<tds. These need* Here met as far a* possible from the115 words
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Article28 1946-04-03 4 Brussels, Much }l, Achillc van Acker, former Socialist Prime Minister of Belgium, has formed a new leftwing coalitim GoTernment, Belgian Liberal Party leader Albert Devezc stated ((kl.iv. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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181 1946-04-03 4 Batavia. Apr. I.— Great hopes for an early settlement j n Indonesia were expressed today by Lieut.-Gen. Huberts Mook m a talk with Indonesian journalists. wn Mook is due to lea>e for Holland on Thursday with a party of Indonesians to consultReuter - 181 words
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105 1946-04-03 4 Commencing: from the l- pr IM6, the ordinary Monty Order i Viet between Malaya and the Lnion of South Africa will be resumed. In addition to the Union of Soutk Africa, ordinary money orders will accepted for Kenya and i -ar.da, Mauritius. Nyasaland, (Northern105 words
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Article118 1946-04-03 4 Aboard the USS. Coodrirh Off Sastbo. Apr. 2. Twenty-four Japanese submarines including the I«S| which sank the L'SS Indianapoliswere sent to the bottom todar by a L'nited States naval operation unit known as Roads End/ Their destruction was part of •>♦ Allied plan to destroy Japan.-U.P. - 118 words
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310 1946-04-03 4 (B) An Arm) Ol>seritr) Medan, Apr. I.— Fighting flared up m Palembang, Sumatra, over the week-end after a patrol of the Ist Lincolnshire Regt. was ambushed on Saturday afternoon while investigating a shooting incident on the outskirts of the town. Two British officers have been310 words
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Article128 1946-04-03 4 The War Pictures Exhibition whick has been touring for over two months m the Peninsula closed down yesterday at the last town to be visitri Bentong. H.H. the Sultan ot Pahaii| visited the exhibition on its last day. Town? that have been visitecTare> Singapore, Johore Bharu, Serembflt128 words
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Article56 1946-04-03 4 Athens, Apr. 2.— About voters abstained from the Greek e!et tions according to preliminary flints registered late last night. Members of the Popular Fro Party carried the biggest tote. votes coming m from the ptf abstentions may increase. Former premiers Soufoulu a n< Papandreou declined the Popular Fro: Party's proposalU.P. - 56 words
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