Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1946

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  • 13 1 Indian Daily Mail kasdghauihguih SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1946. I PRICK 10 CENTS.
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  • 375 1 Step To Be Taken By Apr. 1 For Creating Favourable Atmosphere For Cabinet Mission's Talks (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, March 25. The whole of India awaits to see how the British Cabinet Mission are going to settle the Indian problem. It is expected, for
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  • 152 1 I Xr York, March 25. —The second session of the UNO Jeairir Council will open here today. The situation caused Ky the Persian protest to the Council about the continued t t>se;Kv of Soviet troops m Persia, although eased by last
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  • 68 1 The opening of the conference of iesentatives ot the S.E.A. countries HoJ bj Lord killearn to discuss the od situation is postponed until toy. Tli •> is because the Hong Kong legate's arrival has been delayed ing [o bad weather. Lord Killearn, H. M. Special Comnoner South
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  • 58 1 Hum, Hampshire, Mar. 25. Sir vward Cent, Governor-designate the Malayan Union, left Hunt tndrome to Jay by a British Onrt*\ orporttkm aircraft for CaltUttd. formerly Assistant VnJcr-Sccrc-'«n of Stgte m the Colonial Office, fo HI Like ill) te duties on April 1 then
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  • 48 1 He/smib', War. 25. The Finnish Ml formed today with rat Maufio Pckkala as fr Minister and Defence Minister.- Mar. 23.— Unconfirmed today stated that Tai Li, hina's secret police, was n air crash. Radio contact ane was lost whpn it was om Chungking. Reuter Reuter
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  • 252 1 Bandoeng, Mar. 25. Following the Indonesian agreement to the British ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Indonesian forces from the southern part of Bandoeng, the area m question has been burning all night. A few minutes before midnight, when the ultimatum expired, 16 fires blj7ed up simultaneously
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  • 293 1 Athens, Mar. 24. John Sofianopoulos, former Greek Foreign Minister, told 40,000 Greek Leftwing supporters at Piraeus today that British Foreign Secretary Bevin was responsible for what he called the "electoral farce m Greece. There were cries of shame from the audience which also raised hostile shouts
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  • 1555 2 Why Malays Object To Malayan Union Plan (BY A MALAY IN A RECENT RADIO TALK) The recent All-Malaya Malay Congress which was held m Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago, the resolutions it passed, the result thereof, and how the British (lovernment m London takes it, are
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  • 98 2 (From Our Oun CwniptMkUuf) Frnakulam, M.irch 2v —On the occasion of installation as Ruler, His Highness Kerala V.inn.i, Maharaja of ochin, announced steps for further relation of peoples' representatives with the State's administration. In addition to one popular minister ■elected by the Maharaja among elected members of
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, March 23. The executive Committee of Shiromani Akali Dal, organisation of Sikhs, have carried a for the formation of Sikh areas into Sikhistan. The Committee, including Sardar B-ildev Singh, Minister at present m the Congress coalition Cabinet, was formed for placing Sikh claims
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  • 73 2 (l'rom Our Own Corm/wnJcnt) Bombay, March ij.— Sardar Vallfbhai i Patcl, m I statement on The eve of the British Cabinet Mission's arrival says friendly all.ance between India Md Bnta.n is possible if power is transferred immediately to India on the basis of independence. He adds
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  • 60 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) I ?i h h 2} A Ration on DChalf of Indian newspapers is shortly touring the United Kingdom, United States and Canada for securing adequate newsprint supplies. The delegation consists of Messrs. Gandhi, Lditor of Hindustan lime, and Ramnath Goenka,
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  • 54 2 "THOU SHALT NOT SPEAK (From Our Own Correspondent) Patna, March 23.— Pandit Shcela Dhadra Yajce, Vice-IVes.dent of the Al -India I orward bloc founded by Subhas Chandra Bosc, has been ordered by the Bihar Government not to mak any speeches. The Government of Ind.Ys |„m on Forward Bloc as an
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  • 40 2 (From Our Own Correspond' 11 Delhi, Mar. 23.— Most policed who went on hunger strike s terday have given up the Itri returned to work. Delhi city ful after the demonstrations a« tary have been withdrawn.
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  • 412 3 10 Ccykm, March 23.— A boom m the building >ectcd following the announcement that the •ontrol order has been revoked and permits are no 1 jary for the purchase of building materials such *j r f OI el joists, angles, tees, welded reinforcements 10
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  • 131 3 For his services as deputy Head of the Malayan Planning Unit during the war, Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Othce of Singapore, was on Friday last invested by the Supreme Allied Commander, acting on behalf of H.M. the King as I
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  • 54 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bombay, Much 13. Mahatnw Gandhi is m future staying amidst HgrijSM quarters when he comes to Bombay and not as hitherto m palatial residences of wealthy people like Birias. Gandhi decided this change m irder to better express his closest
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  • 186 3 An officer of the Medical Department stated on Saturday that the figures given m a recent newspaper item regarding the incidence of infantile paralysis m Singapore are misleading. Total cases reported among the civilian population amounted to 134. In two of the five cases reported during last
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  • 380 3 Kwan Pat Poh, a former detective of the Japanese Special Branch, was sentenced to two years r.i. by Lt.-Col. Cj. C. H. Culley, m the Assessor Court yesterday, on a charge of having voluntarily caused grievous hurt
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  • 109 3 Manila, March 24. A two-'-'--g: headed child, with four arms andyi four legs, was horn to a farmer's X wife m the mountain village of'y. Bao, m Southern Luzon, accord iuR to a correspondent for fJ)e Manila Post. :|i: suniied for only a few'x hours and the sex
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  • 112 3 Calcutta, Mar. 24. One person was killed, 60 taken to hospital and 140 others injured according to the latest casualty lists during" clashes m Calcutta today between 'supporters of rival candidates m today's elections for four Labour seats m the Bengal Legislative Assembly. Two of the people admitted
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  • 121 3 Bangkok, March 24. Marshal Pibul Songgram, who was Prime Minister of Siam during the Japanese occupation and declared war on the Allies In 1942, was released today on order of the Bangkok High Court from house arrest under which he was placed last October while war crimes
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  • 93 3 New York March 25.— Military, naval and air representatives of the Big Five— Britain, the United States, Russia, FnnCC and China will meet m New York today CO discuss plans for establishing a world police force. They will discuss the si/c of th-.-force to which
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  • 162 4 response to numerous requests from Indians and others uearci^^M this f*ge of Nehru pictures today; f small pictorial to remind 0* 1 1 j second lisit to this country of "India's Potential Prime Minister." H Picture on the top left corner shows the Pandit ji immeditiU'n^^^
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