Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1946

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. 11. NO. 7 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1946. I PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 654 1 London, Feb. 15.— Prime Minister lletner t Attleo has received a report n Indonesia from Harold Davies, j/bouc Member of Parliament for <eek, *vho ha- just returned from the Jar Ka.<t a> an Oxford University Ugional Committee lecturer to the Iritis h forces. During his
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  • 279 1 Chungking, Feb. 16.— -Lieut.-Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, United Statei Commander-in-Chief m China, disclosed today that the American trained Chinese 6th Army is being transported to Manchuria m reply to the Chinese Government's request that additional armies be sent. The United States craft arc m the process of
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  • 88 1 Buenos Aires, Feb. 17. The Argentine Government has issued an official communique rejecting the United States State Department memorandum which charged the Argentine Government with trying to set up a totalisation state m the western hemisphere, helping the Axis during the war and undermining the inter-American system. Asserting
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  • 188 1 Batavia, Feb. 15. The rejection by the United Nations Security Counci! of the Ukranian demand for an enquiry into British actions m Indonesia will not influence the Indonesian attitude towards the negotiations with the Dutch at all, Premier Sjahrir's spokesman, Hadji Agoes Salim, declared. "The Indonesians
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  • 53 1 Belgrade, Feb. 17. The Yugoslav War Crimes Commission m a report issued today demands the extradition of Admiral Nicholas Horthy, former Regent of Hungary, Ferenc Fischer Kcresztes, former Minister of Interior seven Hungarian generals so that they may be tried on war crimes charges, Tanjug, the Yugoslav news
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  • 158 1 Batavia, Feb. 16. Dutch troops vho landed unopposed th'< wp"k on Salayar island, south of Celebes and t,ooo miles east of Java, were attacked yesterday by 200 Indonesians, according to a Netherlands News Agency report received here. The attack was repulsed. In Java British troops' occupation
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  • 127 1 CONFIRMATION LACKS ON ATOM RUMOURS Toronto, Feb. 17. Before ordering a Government enquiry into the disclosures to a foreign mission m Ottawa of "secret and confidential" information, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King is reported to have consulted both British Foreign Secretary Bevin and President Truman. Mr. Mackenzie King's sudden announcement
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  • 64 1 London, Feb. 17.— A hre at me Victoria Station last night caused serious damage to the station roof and dislocated all traffic entering and leaving the station. The fire, the origin of which has not yet been ascertained, threatened to spread across a street adjacent
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  • 426 2 Indian Daily Mail Monday, February 18, 1946. LABOI R BLES I. M7e cannot but i h ••r f one n (j >>{ l.ibt)ur m Malaya, i < ii obi om. Ihe onon c lantf 'o'ltn il. Eooim vt i ,i •a\. Li\inj, rmall I din < d Ik oi iuJ
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  • 213 2 (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. I(s.— The Government of India m communique explained why while Shah Nawaz, Dhillon and Sehpal were condoned, Captain Abdul Rashid was sentenced to seven years imprisonment. The Communique said, v It is within the rights of the Government of India
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  • 35 2 [from Our correspondent^ Calcutta, Feb. 16*.— Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Dr. B. C. Roy have appealed today for full help for the Congress Medical Mission leaving for Malaya very shortly.
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  • 195 2 Fob. 15.- Mr*. Aruna Asaf irur {)u!)ic meeting here ;.t India could not get indei trfthoat ihtddtac blood. about famine, she stated, I 1 Mt lit another Bengal I a tin. \Vi>hout food one id fight. Hence people to live." called
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  • 145 2 (Fro*)' our Correspondent) New Delhi. Feb. 15. Summing up he due yesterday before the Court hut al which completed the trial of 'ap aiti Burhanuddir., Major Ruse, the d^e-Advocate advised the court to quit the accused if the court waa it satisfied with all the facts of
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  • 105 2  -  Viceroy By (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Feb. 15.— The Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, yesterday met the Governors of Punjab and the United Provinces for eliciting food supplies m these two areas to be made available to give for meeting food shortage m other parts of India.
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  • 146 2 WHERE INDIA STANDS TODAY Nehru's Address (Front o,i r C<>- If) Umt) Berares, Feb. I<V lal Nehru tddreasjltf ,tj day adi ocal d dii -•<■ md o with Indians m t c Am f it: other struggle for freedom. He added, "W r hearts. Ours will 1 we will estal'ish
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  • 54 2 (From our Corrtsp nd tit) Calcutta, Feb. 16.— -The President. Maula a Abul is unwe'l and he s n B not to lcove Talcutta for to meet the Viceroy. Mr. Asaf A! Confers Committee Monitor met the Vi erofl Lord Wavell at New Delh behalf of
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  • 126 2 (From our Comtpondent) Calcutta, Feb. 15.— > or. <• t.oubiJ continues m the southern suburbs I the city. Crowds of people squattift across the railway track held up t'-nirl 1 at Bauria Station, twenty miles i'ror I Calcutta. 11 lives were lost owing to
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  • 61 2 [from our correspondfnt] Calcutta P\?b. If). Mr. Mohamnu'-V Ali Jinnah who arrived here totem would be meeting the Bengal Governor Sir Casey tomorrow, when the nt iv j Governor of Bengal Sir John Burrowl would be expected to be present. Calcutta, Feb. 16.— Mr. Jinnah n*# the Bengal
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  • 29 2 (From our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 15.—The Madrs Tramway workers struck work ynntw day as a protest against the arrest l two train drivers by the Police.
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  • 411 3 tondon, leb. 16. Political quarters london Ivlieve that the British mi t, m m important statein*, t on India, wliich is exepcted to be within the next few days, will an that the Secretary of State for 1I "d IVthick-I awrence and the Secretary
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  • 69 3 HUNGRY EMPLOYEE I [from our corrf.sPOndfnt] New Delhi, Feb. 14. About 3,000 Posts and Telegraph employees India have served one month's notice en the Government of India that they iron lil cease work and go on strike <Jti M.ircJi 11 i* their demands Id: Biter pay are not met. ■Meanwhile,
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  • 73 3 [from olr correspondent] New Delhi, Feb. 14. The Commonwealth Relations Department Secretary replying to question m th.' Centra! Assembly today said that twenty-four Indians were tl proven', detained m Malaya awaiting trial. The Indian lawyers whom the Gov eminent of India had deputed to defend
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  • 42 3 [i ROM OUR < OUT.! SI'ONMM NT] New Delhi leb. 14. In addition to food diorCage, India is facing a shortage ot nigtf and it is likely ihat there would be I reduction m lUgaf ration throughout the country.
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  • 33 3 {From out Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 15. Madias' students iftaged a peaceful demonstration yesterday against Abdul Rashid's convictfofl and the Police firing m Calcutta. The processionists tarried Congress and Muslim League batmen.
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  • 45 3 (From our Correspondent) Peshawar, Feb. IS. The Indian National Cong fm emerged the largest tingle party m the Assembly by capluring 26 seats out of sixty. The Muslim League obtained only il seats. The results of 10 seats are still unknown.
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  • 35 3 {Froth air Correspondent) Lahore. Feb. 16. The Punjab Gov eminent ordered the release of all poetical security prisoners serving: life sentences. From internment orders on political workers were also withdrawn.
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  • 61 3 (From our Correspondent) Madras, Feb. 15. L. Meyappan of Karaikudi, writing m v The Hindu raid that he wanted to send by post a parcel of dhotis to his father m Malaya but the Export Trade Controller rejected the application on the ground that
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  • 54 3 (From our Correspondent) New Delhi, Fob. 15.— The Govern, mer.t of India would soon be appointing- Trade Commissioners m suitable places m the Far East for facilitating trade with India. The Government of India are claiming some Japanese ships as part of their share
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  • 38 3 (From our Correspondent) Benares, Feb. lf>.— The Police opened fire on a procession taken cut h«re yesterday m connection with the Rashid Release Agitation. 12 personi were reported to have been injured and 20 arrested.
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  • 408 3 London, Feb. 14. Major Wyatt, one of the British I tlon of P.irli.tmenury n Ji hai just Ntuned f to India, a?krd P Ml m 'Jr.i- House of ■on today 1 hat activte steps erv being tal rice for India from N <h'-ro fM
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  • 48 3 Shanghai, Feb. 17. The authorities here who blame the speculation m United States dollars and gold bars for the lotting commodity prices, temporarily suspended trading on the gold bar exchange on Friday pending an investigation of the recent transactions which sent quotations to .1 new high level.— Reuter
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  • 163 3 ow I\b. 17. In an article In the "New Times" criticising the efforts th.it .ire made to modify the conditions imposed upon the heavy industry m Germany, David Orlov lllegei thai the represents 'ives of British and American enterprises are m contact iritn Geflpian industrialists
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  • 34 3 Tokyo, Feb. 17. Charged with responsibility for the torture and deaths f 150 Allied prisoners of war Maj. ".richi Rikitake, Japanese prison camp immandant, will shortly be tried by United States military commission. Reuter
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  • 101 3 London, Feb. 14.— Britain will do her utmost to stave off the "shocking calamity overhanging the people of India," said Hugh Dalton. Chancellor of the Exchequer, during the debate on the food situation m the House of Commons tonight. But, he added, even our utmost may be terribly
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  • 107 3 Canberra, lob. 16.— Mr. J, B. Chifley, Australian Premier, has agreed to speed up internal transport m order to send i s O,OOO tons of Australian wheat to India. The Commonwealth is making efforts to ship an additional 50,000 tons to India. In an interview with Mr.
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  • 497 4 As a sequel BO the recent disturbances which occurred m Singapore on Feb. If, the British Military Administration, Singapore, has issued another warning to persons who create disturbances. An official statement says: On February 13, certain correspondence between the British Military Administration and the Singapore ity Committee
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  • 361 4 A statement issued b> the Publicity and Mating DitpC, (Ii.M.A.) regarding Jap atrocities and war crimes committed m Malaya says that, si nee the "war ended considerable progress has been made towards the coimctions of those Japs, Kempetai and others, who were responsible for crimes against
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  • 64 4 SOVIET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE IN CANADA Ottawa, Feb. 17. An unimpeachable source stated yesterday that evidence gathered by counter-espionage squads indicated that Russia was gradually building up a large intelligent service m Canada. The same sourci said it was possible scores of person; would be detained before the end 01 the
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  • 275 4 INAUGURATION OF THE M. G. LABOURERS' UNION The hop dttl the labourers of Malays will contribute their share towards the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the country and that they m turn will be rewarded by the administration of the new Malaya with the granting of political rights, was expressed by
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  • 129 4 Evacuees from Rempang and others having properties on the Island of Rempang arc informed that the Commission for valuing the properties left behind there by the inhabitants will start work on Tuesday, 2.6 th February, next, being at: Seranggoeng 26th Feb. Tioeng 28 th M Goba 2nd March
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  • 279 4 London, Feb. 16. The opinion that! reinstatement m the Civil Emp'nvj mint Act does not apply to emp!< j ment outside the United Kingdom ha» 1 been upheld on an appeal b> Umpire under the Act. The Col< Office had appealed from a recom-
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  • 120 4 Cairo, Feb. 16— Hopes of "ever $1 more solid friendship between Britair and Egypt" were expressed tonight by Ismail Sidky Pasha, 71-year-ofc c v strong man of Egypt, who it i* d reported is making such good propr. m his Cabinet construction that it i>
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  • 80 4 London, Feb. IG.— The national! sation of the Bank of England become i effective on Feb. 18 for the national: sation has now passed all its Parlia-J mentary stages; it received the for-.J V mml Royal Assent this week and thu^ $t is now law. fr On Monday the Chancellor
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