Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 111, No. 16. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 297 1 She Will Lose All And Gain Xothing From War I HERE THERE ARE NO FRENCH TROOPS THERE IS NO CONFLICT tlndo-China, Feb. L>7.— Vietnam President Ho Chi i appeal to President Vincent Auriol and says: "\\V beg you to make known your >{; and meaningless conflict/
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  • 46 1 naMiinctnn. Fob. 27.— President «ttn vesterda? nom nated LeBams Douglas, advisor 1o »Iment af the Military wnenl m Germany, a* ITiiKto Rritain. an insurance exe---1 ai Bisbee, Arizona, is Congressman, tor of Budcpt In nt a A hassador -se his nam- Reuter
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  • 34 1 Giro*,, Conwmwdmt) Feb. Madl a> milk -"I'd to strike if 4* rationing i »1 nttfe food. I Mih*idised m ilk and introduction were not ac--11)0 •■"vernmenl Ikhs~C»pyri fft.h t.
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  • 27 1 •to') F»r Harijan* r '>rrrspondent) 1 I, me ancient 1 m Tirutiani tv °P«ned to Harijans. Murijans in*oti Reddv and entered and f "|)\ri u ht. I
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  • 30 1 Minister »f h»- Japanese /""> sentenced U*on f by the f«i ,'7 of saiV>n ui.h the fol .J';;^"- to the sc^ '^'•»i fr dt<l fceordlng to J »^W m closed Reuter
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  • 93 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Feb. 27— The Union Government would not be able to sustain their anti-Asiatic policy by such action, said Mahat ma Gandhi, m a statement on the South African Government's refusal of passport to Indian leaders Dadoo and Naicker to visit India.
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  • 909 1 GOVTS PROGRESS HAS BROUGHT THEM TO EDGE OF A PRECIPICE! Lord Cranborne, leader of the Opposition! said: "Wv are g< unding the knell for good or ill of the British connection with India (cries of "no"). I think that is a lair description. However,
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  • 51 1 London, Feb. 27.— India is to be debated m the House of Commons next Wednesday and Thursday. It will be on the motion inviting the House to approve the Government's policy. The announcement was made by the acting Leader of the House, Mr. Arthur Greenwood.—
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  • 159 1 NHAGAVATAR APPEAL JUDGMENT RESERVED (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 27. Judgment has been reserved by the Privy Council m the appeal of Thiagaraja Bhagavathar and N. S. Krishnan. Continuing the arguments on Tuesday counsel for appellants contended that the High Court m appeal on matters of fact being a
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  • 97 1 Washington, 27. Six hundred diplomats, Congressmen, high officials and their wives last night attended a reception at the Mayflower Hotel m honour of India's first Ambassador to the United States, Asaf Ali. Members of the Indian Muslim League of America declined the invitations. The League's
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  • 714 1  -  VISCOUNT ADDISON Viscount Addison, Dominion Secretary, replying to the debate, said Lord Oanbornr had rendered a great public service m advising that there should b e no division. He thought some of the opposition found it difficult to forget their past. Labour
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  • 686 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Feb. 28, 1947. TORIES CORNERED yilE ftrst thing that would strike anyone who analyses the .significance of the speeches made m the House of Lords m the course of its latest two-day debate on India. l that every one of Their Lordships, whether he be
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  • 1264 2 Lords Resume Debate On India ThisßusinessWillDegrade British Name, Says Viscount Simon London, Feb. 27.— The House of Lords was again filled yesterday for the second day's debate on India. On the opening day. Lord Templewood had moved "that the decision of the government to hand over
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  • 454 2 London, Feb. 27. Lord Halifax, former i (lr told the House of Lords m the resumed India <k day he would find it difficult to support Lord j or > division and hoped it would be possible to avoid chaper of Indian history has to come
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  • 436 2 London, beb. 2<— The reversal of the British Conservative peers' decision earlier yesterday to defeat the Government on its "Quit India" policy m the House of Lords India debate was decided at a specially summoned meeting of opposition iront bench
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  • 1216 3 fix-Viceroy Lord Halifax's Plea fax, Conservative, and former Viceroy, said he axiomatic m the minds of the Government that \,n ;> uould never be used lor the execution of hch the British Parliament had not control applause »t statement). v had
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    • 1358 3 SPIRITUAL ACHIEVEMENT of the SAGES 1. JAPANESE WERE POWERLESS ,1 A V A YYT\TIT4n V TkSTS against navarozi IO fhi A AS 1 A Ihl II I i\S 7 V 'l nft M *>™ to the Japanese occupation I Ih lilP M1.1./ArilJlllliJ ?_M Ifl I was unable to receive blessings
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  • 913 4 India Debate Continued "This Is The Best Risk To Take" Lord Jowiti (Lord Chancellor) recalling the story of the politician who said: "I say ditto to Mr. Burke," said that after Led Halifax's speech he would like to say, "ditto to the nohle earl
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  • 542 4 A CALL TO ALL THAT IS WISEST BEST IN INDIA ARCHIBISHOP OF CANTERBURY The Archbishop of Canterbury echoed Lord Halifax's plea against a division. "The anxieties which we all express, the foreboding which we all have felt have been put before us this afternoon," he said. "It is my own
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  • 223 4 The rules for the award of Scholarships under the Colonial Development and Welfare Acts have recently been announced officially. As a contribution towards improvements m Colonial development and welfare. His Majesty's Government has set aside a substantial sum of money to be used for saising the standards
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  • 63 4 UNION GOVERNOR CONGATULATES PRINCESS JULIANA His Excellency the Governor Sir Edward Gent, has sent the following telegram to the Consul-Gene-ral tor the Netherlands In Singapore for onward transmission to H.R.H. Princess Juliana of tin Netherlands: R x -Please convey to Hei Royai Highness Princess Juliana consraulations and best wishes trom
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  • 99 4 Sarawak Malays Denounce Brook Ban Ban At a special m,, f Kurning on Fob 2^ auspices of the £1 IJnd> r Lnion of Sarawak and representatives of 1' SI pongs, a resolution v" ls n M suring the action „1 ,h P<l I ment m banning Mr f I Brooke
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  • 13 4 bou/ Board o has "c/. I The clerks turned
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