Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1947
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Title Section15 1947-03-22 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. HI, No. 35. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS15 words
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277 1947-03-22 1 Provincial Unity With Zonal Autonomy Suaaested 'Red Shirt" Volunteers To Check Violence With Non-Violence (From Our Own Correspondent) I* ir. Mar. 21. Two thousand "Red Shirt" volunteers rived m Peshawar to check violence with non-violence ore confidence among the Hindus and Sikhs m the277 words
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149 1947-03-22 1 New Delhi, Mar. 21—Jayaprakash Narayan, leader of the Indian Socialist Party, today laid the blame for the Punjab rioting on British officials and demanded the immediate recall of Governor Sir Evan Jankins. Narayan, American-educated and former member of the Congress Working Committee, has just returned fromUP - 149 words
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Article69 1947-03-22 1 Lahore, Mar. 21.— A general decrease m communal tension m the Punjab was reported m today's official communique. The situation m Attock district of northern Punjab is improving daily although disturbances continue to occur m a few outlying areas, the rommunique said.- New York, Mar. 21.Reuter - 69 words
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157 1947-03-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, Mar. 21._The Madras S2K?*I L islatur mee ts tonight to elect its leader. Addressing an informal meeting of party-men yesterday, Premier Prakasam appealed to the members to forgive and forget and attempt to pull together m the luture. Prakasam reviewed157 words
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89 1947-03-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Mar. 21. The Working Committee of the Asian Conference m a statement says that the allegations by the League announcing its decision to boycott the conference are "grossly inaccurate and misleading m all respects." The Committee explain that the Conference has89 words
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175 1947-03-22 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nagpur, Mar. 21.— Ministers, high officials and legislators cleaned the streets yesterday m Nagpur where the scavengers have been on strike for seven days demanding more pay. Among tnose who "scavenged" are Premier Shukla and all the eight Ministers, the175 words
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135 1947-03-22 1 Bombay, Mar. 21.— A US$5,000,000 floating dry dock capable of berthing a 50,000-ton ship started on Thursday on a six-weeks trip from Bombay to an unannounced destination in the Mediterranean as part of the British Navy. Several Admiralty tugs towed the dry dockAP - 135 words
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228 1947-03-22 1 M. N. P. LEADER (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Mar. 20.— Dr. Burhanuddui, Malayan delegate to the InterAsian Relations Conference starting m New Delhi on Sunday, said here: "A bebier mutual understanding between Asian countries is the only way oi strengthening the228 words
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63 1947-03-22 1 Rangoon, Mar. 21. Seven bandits were killed and many others wounded m a night long gun battle with the police at Mandalay, Upper Burma, three days ago, according to official reports received here today. The dacoits are led by a notorious ex-convict who recently madeReuter - 63 words
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Article169 1947-03-22 1 Bangkok, Mar. 21.— Siam will sell 50,000 tons of rice to the United States for $4,000,000 (£1,000,000) credit, Premier Luang Thamrong Nawasawat revealed at a Press conference yesterday. He added that this amount of rice was deductable from Siam 7s rice agreement obligations if theReuter - 169 words
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122 1947-03-22 1 London, Mar. 21. The Australian Foreign Minister, Dr. Herbert Evatt, is engaged m an attempt to keep India within the Empire. It was learned here that Dr. Evatt is having a series of talks with the Indian High Commissioner to Australia, Sir Raghunat Parushottam Paranjpye,UP - 122 words
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66 1947-03-22 1 Saigon, Mar. 21. Ho Chi Minb, Vietnam Premier, has given up the office of Foreign Minister, Vietnam Radio announced yesterday. A report current here says the post has been taken over by Hoang Minh Guam formerly Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Another report66 words
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Article, Illustration230 1947-03-22 1 Indian Govt. Requested To Appoint Ex-Madras Mayor Sivaraj As Malayan Agent (By Our Staff Reporter) The All-Malayan Dravidan Federation Conference, which held its three-day session, beginning from Friday last at Kuala Lumpur, has decided to invite Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the leader of the Dravidan Federation for a tour m230 words
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Article229 1947-03-22 1 WAVELL'S FAREWELL TO INDIA Delhi, Mar 21 iJ?rH Wavell, retiring vTc'eroy, "iK his farewell speech here toda£ I am conscious of the mistakes I have made, but I hope you will t"ork f hat i haVC al^ys tried t« J u for the welfare of India* inhabitants and for theReuter - 229 words
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Article22 1947-03-22 1 y a a' eft M^" a morZ/at h»H hne weather. They House I*"1 thC niBht at Adml"X ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article106 1947-03-22 1 New Delhi, Mar. 21. -News dl* tellin e of the bloody evemi h the J ast two we eks m the Punjab and Northwest frontier provinces have been seriously delayed n many cases and stopped en- X ot ers by censorship imposed by the twoAP - 106 words
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137 1947-03-22 1 This Is Reason Why Sjahrir Is Not Attending Asian Confab. Batavia, Mar. 21. Because of a request by the Government ot India, the Indonesian delegation en route to New Delhi for the Asiatic Affairs Conference will not officially represent the Indonesian Republic. The Government of India's request was recently conveyedReuter - 137 words
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Article72 1947-03-22 1 A Colombo message says ten Ceylon delegates to the New Delhi Inter-Asian Conference left for Delhi by air today. The delegation includes the minister for local administration, Surd Banaraanaike, and the Minister of Education, C. W. Kannangara, and four women. On the eve of departure Mr. Banaraanaike, leaderReuter - 72 words
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607 1947-03-22 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Mar. 22, 1947. NOTES COMMENTS PLANTERS' BAN ON PRESS jyilEN efforts are being made to settle various disputes and promote friendly understanding between the European planters and Indian labour with a view to accelerating the rehabilitation of the Rubber Industry and thereby paving the way607 words
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992 1947-03-22 2 Louis Fischer - Why Asiatics And Europeans See Salvation In Socialism Louis Fischer Men And Politics: A Regular Feature: Exclusive To Indian Daily Mail By In a recent poll conducted by the Japanese newspaper "AmM," the Socialist Party re ceived tn e largest number of votes: 45.3'^ of those voting. The Liberal party992 words
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103 1947-03-22 2 New York, Mar. 19.— Negotiations ior the purchase of an eightstorey building as a permanent headquarters for "India Centre* In the United States were begun yesterday by Hari Govil, founder and director of the India society of America. The building, which is situated m NewReuter - 103 words
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108 1947-03-22 2 Colombo (Air Mail) Three plants of the Bodhi tree sacred to the Buddhists at Anuradhapura are to be planted m three different places m Nepal by Bhikku Narada Thera during his mission to that country. An ancient statue of Lord Buddha and a Buddha relicReuter - 108 words
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Article42 1947-03-22 2 London, Mar. 21. One of the last engagements of the Viceroy Designate, Admiral Mountbatten, before leaving England for India was to give an interview to Sudhir Ghosh, recently arrived Public Relations Officer of the Indian Intenim Government ReuterReuter - 42 words
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1517 1947-03-22 2 V. K. Krishna Menon- (From Our Political Correspondent) T T A T1 A /~imn»^ I__i /•HAKAUIER m public and private is the foremost virtue of V. K. Krishna Menon, Pandit Nehru's Personal Representative m Europe, now playing the role of roving-Ambassador for India m the1,517 words
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Article110 1947-03-22 2 London, Mar. 21. —Pandit Nehru's personal representative, Krishna Mnon, departed by BOAC Lancaster aircraft for New Delhi yesterday morning. He said he was going to report to Nehruji on his diplomatic missions m Europe, and also to participate m the forthcoming Asian Conference mUP - 110 words
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53 1947-03-22 2 Batavia, Mar. 19.-The 8.. 6,180-ton cargo ship Phrontis sail for Liverpool show. 3 part of the cargo oi Cinchona —used for makinu f~ transhipped from United States frel Behrman seized by the Part of Martin Bber cargo has been shifted 9,312-ton Bantam olReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1947-03-22 3 Commons Discuss Defence Policy n. Mar. 21. Britain win not contemplate the total ithJrawal <>f her tunm from India m the intervening period before P^er is transferred, declared Mr. A. V. Alexander, uister of Defence, when opening the debateReuter - 1,104 words
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533 1947-03-22 3 "Vietnamese Fighting For 3 Things —Food, Clothing Right To Rule' Paris, Mar. 21. Claiming to be Duong Bach Mai, Deputy Leader of the Vietnam (Indo-China autonomy movement) delegation to Paris reported to have fled from France following demands for his arrest an Indo-Chinese, told Reuters m his modest Paris hotelReuter - 533 words
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252 1947-03-22 3 If Generals Aspire To White House, It Won't Be First Time Los Angeles, Mar. 20.— 1f General Marshall, General Eisenhower or General Mac Arthur should become candidates for the Presidency despite their denials of White House aspirations, they wouldn't be the first military men to change their minds .on that252 words
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Article82 1947-03-22 3 A FRANK ACKNOWLEDGMENT London, Mar. 21.— 'me Bntisn Aainiiany acknowieaged on Tuesday that Britain no longer can hope to rule the Waves. Jonn Dugdale, Financial Secretary U) the Ai^naa.* tuld the Rouse of Commons tnat there would be no major naval construction this year and that ship bunding would beReuter - 82 words
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445 1947-03-22 4 "Fire May Be Opened On Non-Complying Craft" As a further step to increase the effectiveness of police measures m the Singapore Hariour Board area, a new order The Harbour Craft Navigation Order will be gazetted on Saturday, March 22nd, (today) under Section 16 of the445 words
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285 1947-03-22 4 Higher Education Commission: Terms Of Reference The following are the terms of reference of the Carr-Saunders Commission on Higher Education: To make recommendations m light of report of Commission of 1939 on Higher Education m Malaya and of report of Commission on Higher Education m the Colonies for development of285 words
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88 1947-03-22 4 Amid many representatives of the various groups of the population as well as civil and military authorities the Resident of Bangka and Bilhton, Mr J. J. Mendellaar, solemnly installed on Saturday Bth March, at Pangkal Pinang, six Indonesian civil service heads of the island Bangka.88 words
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Article296 1947-03-22 4 More than seven thousand Asiatic Government are expected to be present at the mass meeting to be held on Monday at 5 p.m. at the JCSA grounds at Tessensohn Road, to show the Government of their unity and determination to claim full salaries for the296 words
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Article152 1947-03-22 4 At 9 o'clock on Thursday Exercise "Dracula" commenced at Tftßflin Barracks. Excercise "Dracula" was the name given to the amphibious operation for the capture of Rangoon m May 1945 and is the basis of the present exercise for the study of Combined Operations. The disused swimming152 words
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Article144 1947-03-22 4 The film entitled "Theirs Is The Glory," which is the story of the glorious Airborne operation carried out by British paratroopers m Arnhem, is to be filmed at the Cahay Cinema from the 30th March for three days. The premiere at 9.30 p.m. on Sunday144 words
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486 1947-03-22 4 MESSAGE TO NETAJI'S MEN (EXCLUSIVE) Yesterday Malayan Indians remembered Netaji, for it was Azad Hind Day. In Singapore a short but solemn ceremony was held at the former INA memorial when the gathering not only remembered the great Indian leader and patriot, but also all those who gave up their486 words
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70 1947-03-22 4 It is officially announced from GHQ South East Asia Land Forces that any claim for assessment of back pay or applications for ex gratia payments made after 31st March, 1947 by WD civilian employees serving with the British Army before the fall of Singapore70 words
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233 1947-03-22 4 Indonesian Delegates Get Rousing Reception In Singapore All the Indonesian and some Malay shops m Singapore were closed for business yesterday as a sign of welcome to the Indoneian delegates who arrived here on Thursday afternoon en route to India for the Inter-Asiaan Relations Conference. The local Indonesian and Malay233 words
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Article56 1947-03-22 4 Manila, Mar. 29.— R€presentativeb of five Manila ba^>ed international airlines on Wednesday agreed on an overall reduction m fares from Manila to Shanghai, Hongkong, Bangkok, Singapore, effective on March 20 "to popularize air transport m the Far East." The members plan to invite all Oriental air56 words
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