Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1946

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail If. No. 33. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 510 1 Pandit Nehru's Reaction To Cabinet Mission A IVPdnight Interview "F think there are strong forces at work today forcing Jritain to the point of recognising and giving India her Most intelligent people know it is bound to Mnc the position of India is that it
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  • 560 1 More than 50,000 people thronged the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening to hear Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The gathering was once again a cosmopolitan one, a point which the Panditji emphasised m his speech, saying that it reminded him of a dream, a dream of
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  • 978 2 C himgkingi March 18. -A charter of freedom for the national reconstruction of China has been drawn up by an All Party Conference, comprising representatives of the Communist, the Democratic League and Youth Party as well as those of President Chiang Kai-shek's government! writes Doom Campbell,
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  • 583 2 The following is the full Malayar programme for Pandit Nehru: TODAY'S PROGRAMME 12.30 p.m. —Leaves Singapore by car. BATl T PAHAT: 3.30 p.m. Arrive Batu Pahat. 3.30-4.00 p.m.—Meeting at the Padang. 4.00 p.m. —Leaves Batu P.ihat. MUAR: 5.00 p.m. —Arrival at Muar. 5.00-5.30 p.m. —Meeting at the
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  • 512 3 KTUSED GETS FIVE YEARS \\}un the trial of P. M. Nambiar opened before Lt.H. Culley, m the Assessors' Court yesterday, k Bbashyam, counsel from India, raised a preliminary stating that the Court had no jurisdiction to try nee. 1 Bhashyam
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  • 140 3 (Trow Our Correspondent) Madras, March 18. Mr. C. Rajagopalacluri speaking at Paramakudi, Madura District, suggested Government taking over all paddy cultivated on land m the province on lease for say 2$ years and growing and distributing lood directly under Government auspices instead of pursuing I policy of compulsory
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  • 76 3 (From Our Cor respondent) Calcutta, Mar. 18. The Congress Medical Mission is expected to sail for Malaya by Mar. 25. Pandit Nehru visited the Mission's office here before leaving for Singapore on Sunday. The Mission which is under the leadership of Dr. M. R. Cholkar, includes
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  • 161 3 (Front Our Corriifxtuiltnt) Madras, March 18. Mr. S. A. Iyer, Propaganda Minister of the Azad i Imd Government, arrived here yesterday en route for Bombay after spending two months m his n.itive village near Madura city. Captain Lakshmi is IffiTlßg m M.ulrn via liombay on Wednesd.iv md is
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  • 53 3 (From Our Correspondent) Calcutta, March 18.— Mrs. N. G. Ponniah, of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, reached here by air after release from detention from Rangoon. She believes Subhas Chandra Bose i* alive and sure to come to India. One of her sons was an officer
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  • 599 3 London, March i& The British Government's plans for the future of Malaya are criticised m the correspondence columns of the Siniday Times by two former Governors of the Straits Settlements— Sir Frank Swettenham and Sir Cecil Clementi. Sir Frank Swettenham concentrates on finance and asks
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  • 447 4 London, Mir. i<;- —I irst Lord f>f \OH Admir.ilt > A. V. Alexander left Northolt v rodromc nc.ir I ondon for hull. i shortly after 7 a.m. G.M.T. today. Other OMnbcfi of t!u- Cabinet Mission to India, Secretary of State for India Lord IVthick-Lawrence and President of the
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    689 4 (Continued from page 1 NEHRU SPEAKS Speaking first m Hindustani, and then m English, Pandit Nehru said he was very grateful for the grand welcome accorded him. He had been spoilt m many ways by the love of countrymen "they -come to me m huge numbers wherever
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  • 238 4 Mi fhntah, Vrcsidm! JJJ Modem League, t,,Jj (ninJhi and tin All-in! Par/) of ipojUmg tttstmoiUt* /A wegoiittiomi wHb t Cahinct Mission which A r'nc mxi unk to ttfa t ft India. "Congress is (fattening thatd provinces where Moslems ltv majority they will prevent the Mo,
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