Indian Daily Mail, 25 February 1946

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1946, PRICK 10 CENTS.
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  • 373 1 1 SEQUEL TO 'EVACUATION* DAY' RIOTS I I Two British notes of protest have been presented to the yptian Government following last Thursday's "evacuation f" rioting. Meanwhile, further trouble is expected m the pital today (Monday), if the anticipations of the students —la three-days' strike are
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  • 54 1 Bangkok. Feb. 23. Six hundred Japanese civilians out of 4,000 internees have petitioned the government for permission to remain m Siam pleading that their homes and relatives m Japan have been lost. The majority of the petitioners are doctors, technicians and merchants and some
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  • 36 1 leheran. reb. 23. One week from today, the last British troops will leave Persian soil. Their evacuation have been proceeding methodically for months past with Persian troops taking over each post as the British withdrew. Reuter
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  • 199 1 9 One of tht* highest-ranking Japanese officers m South-East Asia, General Itag-iki, Commander of the 7th Area Army (which embraced Malaya, Java, Sumatra, the Andaman and Nicobar islands and parts of Siam and Borneo) yesterday formally surrendered his sword to Lieutenant-General Sir Frank Messervy, KBE.
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  • 287 1 Disquietude Still Conti nues Bombay, Feb. 24. The police opened fire this morning at two places m Bombay the first m the mill area and the second near Grant Road m the central (Indian) area. Four persons were injured. More than 1,000
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  • 36 1 Tokyo, Keb. 23. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander m Japan attending his first social function since the occupation, today spent 30 minutes at the Soviet Embassy's celebration of the Red Army's 28th anniversary.- Reuter
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  • 68 1 Washington, Feb. 23.—' The United States should immediately propose a federation with Britain as the first practical step towards the elimination of war,' declared Frederick Willkie, brother of the late internationalist Wendell Wfllkie, m an address today to the school of Advanced International Studies. "This Anglo-American
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  • 179 1 Chungking, Feb. 23. Professors and members of the Chungking Unirersity faculties supported the students protesting today against the continued presence of Soviet troops m Manchuria^ They presented a petition to the Government requesting the full publication of the Chinese-Soviet negotiations on the northeast for the immediate withdrawal of the Red
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  • 44 1 Shanghai, Feb. 23. In a steady drizzle about 2,000 Chinese student* demonstrated outside the Soviet Consulate today, while the Red Army day reception for foreign and Chinese ofh*~ cials was being held. After shouting slogans demanding Soviet withdrawal from Manchuria the students quietly withdrew.
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  • 44 1 Gene ral Messervy announced that the remaining 12 officers would hand over their swords to Brigadier C. P. Jones, QBE, MC, (the General Staff Brigadier at Malaya Command), They were headed hy (General Ayabc, former Chief of Staff to 7th Area Army I =M
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  • 891 2 Indian Daily Mail Monday, February 25, 194 6. COLLABORATION "JMWV cam of alleged collaboration with the Japtneac m^ pending cTKjuiiv; MMHC are pending trial. It is tict our intention 10 make any comment on jm\ caw I*h ]U.{icc or othervise. However, it is only fair to examine certain circumstances and
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  • 68 2 EX-PRIME MINISTERS AS WITNESSES? Nuremberg, Feb. 24. Mr. Winston Churchill is one of thj witmsses whom Joachim Ribbentrop, Hitler's former Foreign Minister, wants to call m his defence m the Nuremberg war crimes trial. Edouard Daladier, French Prim.. Minister at the beginning of the war, and Georges Bonnet, former French
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  • 572 2 London, Feb. 23. A demand that the British peoJ should presi for abandonment of imperialism m India, J made by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, President of 1 Indian National Coneress, m a telegram to tin- Britii Centre Against Imperialism which held
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  • 39 2 .ilcutu, Feb. 24. The Cilc^^B University Senate by 24 to S appointed Professor L. M. R. Bw>L^ o( WitwaUnrand L T nivcrsity, Joh f nesburg, as Ta^ore Ij^' lecturer gj f the university tor 1946. Reute:
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  • 69 2 SINGAPORE Members of the above Assocu: £l are hereby requested to call It x xj. 795, North Bridge Road I licence on or before 28-2- '^'L^, that they may b: able to »;et i^ v- ail 1 help for doing business. Those who have not
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  • 1436 3 ADJOURNMENT MOTION IN THE ASSEMBLY t[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT] Bombay, Feb. 13.-- Though the ratings strike has been d of! mainly through the intervention of Sardar Vallafi Patel, the aftermath seems very appalling. I Pitched battle, more sympathetic strikes, curfew, questiAs m the Central Assembly, were
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  • 60 3 London, Feb. 24. "The Indian 'National Army trials which by common consent of every section of public opinion including the European community, the Government has bopeietdy hmgled; hate hie rit ably planted the seed of disaffection m the armed forces" states the New
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  • 147 3 Aldershot, Feb. 24. British soldiers at Aldershot detention barrack* rioted List night. As if by a prearranged signal the} began throwing plates and wooden mittilfl. Two men were injured. Extra guards were rushed to the scene and a cordji was thrown round the main hall
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  • 1604 4 MAINTAINING LAW ORDER B. M. A.'s HARDEST TASK BRIGADIKR NEWBOULT ON MALAYAN PROBLEMS FULL TEXT OF BROADCAST SPEECH Recalling recent disturbances throughout Malaya, Brigadier A. T r Newbouk, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula, m a broadcast speech on Saturday last., emphasised that the maintenance of law and order
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