Indian Daily Mail, 18 March 1946

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  • 20 1 Indian Daily Mail ,01.. 11. No. 31. J iaSßk. .SBBk ____SL\GAPQRK, MONDAY, MARCH ,8, i 9 46. PRICE io CENTS.
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  • 4021 1 tabmet Mission Going Out In Positive Mood 'the defea of t^^S^ that twice m 25 years India has played a great part m V^aC tyranny. Therefore, is it any wonder that today she claims— a nation of 400,000,000 people that ttyice sent her sons to die for
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  • 539 1 I /London, March 15. Richard Butler, Member of the no Jia Franchise Commission of 193 1 and Under-Secretary f°y India from 1932 to 1937, opened today's debate m the Hijouse of Commons on the British Cabinet Mission to 1 /ldia. J After declaring
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  • 530 1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ill arrive at Kallang airfield i a visit to Singapore and i lalaya shortly before noon I (day. He is coming as rep re-" litativc of the Congrejjfe art) and his visit is spoQh_ red by the Viceroy of Inc'7i a He will
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  • 524 2 Indian Daily Mail Monday, March 1 8, 1946. TODAY THIS is j Junous d.iy m the annals of Malayan history, for we welcome our grcsi leader. Our readers will recall the \isit e| Pandit Jiu.ih.irl.il Xehru, nine years .1140, and what it meant to the local Indians who wen nothing
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  • 230 2 CHARGES RUSSIA WITH INTERFERENCE AND VIOLATION OF TREATY OBLIGATIONS Washington, March 16. The Persian Embassy here expects to transmit its Government's protest on Soviet action m Persia to the UNO Secretarial tomorrow, the First Secretary of the Embassy, Abbas Aram, told Renter today. The protest will
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  • 264 2 Batavia, March 16. The early Stages of the constitutional talks between Dutch Lieut. -Cov.-Cien. Or. ilubertusvan Mook and Indonesian "Prime Minister" Sutan Sjahrir are croinc well. After a two-hour meeting today, an agreement <v>n formal procedure was reached and an racial spokesman said: "I think
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  • 168 2 MANCHURIAN SITUATION 'EXTREMELY CRITICAL,' SAYS MARSHALL London, March if \j churia galvanised renc iredJ tention this week-end with challenging statement to&J by Gen. George Marshall frtssW Truman's Special Envoy ro C*al that the situation there is "extressl critical." Gen. Marshall, who has jusi ret*J ed to Washington from Chungkistd report
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  • 115 2 Moscow, Mar. 16. The special correspondent of the Moscow newspaper Pravda m Vladivostok reported today that the United States military authorities had removed from Japan a quantity of gold, jewellery and other valuables and considerable quantity of weapons including airplanes, submarines and steamers. The correspondent quoted
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  • 54 2 London, Mar. 16. Thirty British and Empire military chiefs will attend a five-day conference next week at the Staff College of Camberley. Chief of the Imperial Staff Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, will preside and others present will include Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of India, and representatives
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  • 52 2 British and Indian troops of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force, who arrived m Singapore on the troopship "Dinera and "Orduna" on Friday en route to Japan, marched through Singapore tour yesterday morning. The parade consisted of troops commanded by Major-General D. Pennant Cowan, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, and started from
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  • 39 2 New Delhi, Mar. 1 6.— Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, has invited Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States and now Chairman of President Truman's Famine Emergency Committee, to visit India after his I tour of Europe.— Reuter
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    • 140 2 SPECIAL EDITION TOMORROW To commemorate Pandit Jauslyarlal Nehru's second visit to "Malaya, the fr lndian Daily Maf aud "Tamil Murosu 91 will app-er I enlarged forms tomorrow, rk* special editions of eight peg* each will contain special articles, mm ducifig yon to the Panditji as tbt man he was, is,
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  • 120 3 IM T MISSION GOING SOl VED TO SUCCEED ring Mr. Attlee said: "I thank Her for his very helpful, wise Itructive speech. He had done sen ice on Indian affairs for pars And he comes of a family given many most distinguishing that the tone, m which he
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