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The reported claim of the Nizam of Hyderabad for taking Cocanada and Vizagapatam ports and also the demand for the return of the five Andhra districts are causing agitation among the Andhras who met in a meeting in Madras.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":19,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.19","article_title":"SMALL-POX IN BOMBAY CITY","article_text_1st50words":"SMALL-POX IN BOMBAY CITY [from our correspondent] Bombay, Feb. 9.— Within the last fortnight there were 210 attacks and 73 deaths in the city of Bombay due to small-pox. If the disease were to continue, the city would be officially declared as •iff oc ted by an epidemic. 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At a meeting of women held in Madras under the presidentship of Mrs. Muthulakshmi Reddi, an appeal was made to the Indian National Congress to set up more women candidates for the ensuing provincial elections.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":21,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.21","article_title":"TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM HUNGER","article_text_1st50words":"TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM HUNGER London, Feb. 10. Britain, America, Fiance and China are putting forward I plan to save the world from hunger this year in a resolution to come before the UNO Assembly on Tuesday or Wednesday. Russia will be asked to support the motion. 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That is the first reaction to the news that the Governor of Sind Sir Francis Mudie has finally chosen Sir Gulam Hussein Hidayatallah to form","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":23,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.23","article_title":"SARTORIAL RULES IN THE ASSEMBLY","article_text_1st50words":"SARTORIAL RULES IN THE ASSEMBLY New Delhi, Feb. 10.— Caps hart come into their own, as symbols of party discipline and affiliation ia the Central Indian Legislative Assembly, now in session after th* new elections. Members of the Congress Party, about 56 in number, wear \"Gandhi caps/' made out of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":24,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.24","article_title":"ROYAL PARTY TO UNO DELEGATES","article_text_1st50words":"ROYAL PARTY TO UNO DELEGATES London, Feb. 10.— The 1 delegates from all the 51 countries represented at the UNO Assembly attended a party at Buckingham Palace last night. The King and Queen received 450 guests. The Queen Mother and the two Princesses were present. Reuter.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":25,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.25","article_title":"FROM IMPERIALISTS TO THE U. 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Forty fiv&lt; f the 51 natirnj uave their fall support to the resolution introduced l&gt;y Panama and ■lightly amended by Norway that the present Spanish Government 1","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":27,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.27","article_title":"INDIA'S LEAD FOR FREEDOM SOUGHT","article_text_1st50words":"INDIA'S LEAD FOR FREEDOM SOUGHT MRS PANDIT'S REMARKS Allahabad, Jan. 31. \"To-day India *n show that the can change tht entire shape of the world and bring the much-coveted peace to this weary earth,\" declared Mrs Vijayalaxxni Pandit on her landing at Karelabagh sea-plan e'-drome, In-fore a large crowd that","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":28,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.28","article_title":"CHINA'S DESIGNS ON MALAYA \"FUTED","article_text_1st50words":"CHINA'S DESIGNS ON MALAYA \"FUTED Chungking, Feb. 10— Mr. Tan Kan Kee, Chinese Overseas industrialist, commenting on Viscount Eiibank's suggestion in the House of Lords that China might w«nt Malaya and Singapore said: \"London need not worry too much though the Chinese form threequarters of the population of Singapore. 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Feb. 10.— A despatch from Sydney reports that the Australian representative of the British War Shipping Ministry Sir Thomas Gordon announced today that 180,000 tons of cereals would he shipped during this month for India, Malaya, Borneo, Indo- China, Singapore, Mauritius, Portuguese East Africa and the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":31,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1","issue_date":"11 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460211-1.2.31.1","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"OTTAWA. Feb. 10— Canada is to provide a $6,000,000 credit to China for the purchase of Canadian goods under an agreement announced by the Canadian Minister of Finance, Mr. J. L. Ilsley. 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A ten-year plan to build a fleet larger than any China has had before has been drawn up by the Chinese naval authorities. Rear Admiral H. H. Lin, German trained Director of the Shanghai Office of the Chinese navy, told Thomas AMegaer, Reuter's Correspondent in an exclusive","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":39,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"Indian Daily Mail 01. 11. NO. z SINGAPORE. 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Winston hurchill and President Harry Truman M an hour-and-a-half talk at White louse last night during which they re understood to have discussed the fhole field of world affairs with cmhasis on the wartime talks Churchill nd with the late President Roosevelt nd Generalissimo","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.3","article_title":"NATAL INDIANS SHALL BE HEARD","article_text_1st50words":"NATAL INDIANS SHALL BE HEARD London, Feb. 10.— The Executive ommittce of the Indian League after jnsidering the cable from the Natal idian Congress with regard to the igislation forecast by Prime Minister \\en. Smuts extending the provisions f the pegging act to the whole proince of Natal decided to","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.4","article_title":"4TH INDIAN DIV. LEAVES GREECE","article_text_1st50words":"4TH INDIAN DIV. LEAVES GREECE Athens, Feb. 11. Lieut. Gen. Sir Ronald Scobie, General Officer Com-manding-in-Chief, land forces in Greece, addressed a special order of the day to the Fourth Indian Infantry Division which is now on its way home to India from Greece after six years in the Middle","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.5","article_title":"CANNOT LEAVE INDIA TO ITS FATE","article_text_1st50words":"CANNOT LEAVE INDIA TO ITS FATE London, Feb. 11. The money spent on the British Parliamentary delegation to India might just as well be thrown down the drain,\" according to Car.didus writing in today's Daily Sketch. Declaring that the British would laugh at a party of Indians who reported on","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.6","article_title":"GEN. FRANCO & DON JUAN","article_text_1st50words":"GEN. FRANCO DON JUAN London, Feb. 11.— Gen. Franco and Don Juan, claimant to the Spanish throne, have \"reached an agreement about the future of Spain,\" according to Alexander Clifford, Daily Mail Special Correspondent in Madrid, quoting \"excellent but unofficial sources.\" \"Don Juan,\" he added, \"will not return to Spain—","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.7","article_title":"SENTENCED TO DEATH","article_text_1st50words":"SENTENCED TO DEATH Manila, Feb. II —Former Japanese Commander-in-Chiefs in Philippines Gen. Masaharu Homma was convicted today and sentenced to be shot for war crimes. footer adds: The trial of Lieut. Gen. Homma before the United States military commission opened on Jan. 3 this year. There were 42 counts in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.8","article_title":"SARAWAK RAJAH'S ACCUSATION","article_text_1st50words":"SARAWAK RAJAH'S ACCUSATION London, Feb. 11.— The Rajah of Sarawak, C. V. Brooke, to-day rebukes in the columns of the Times those members of Parliament who \"discuss subjects regarding which they know little or nothing.\" Referring in particular to last week's debate on the future of Sarawak, Brooke observes in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.9","article_title":"Protest To Generalissimo","article_text_1st50words":"Protest To Generalissimo Chungking, Feb. 11.— After a threehour meeting 15 of the delegates to the Political Consultative Council representing all parties, agreed to send a letter of protest to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek against the breaking up of the mass meeting held on Saturday to celebrate the success of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.10","article_title":"Possible Rising","article_text_1st50words":"Possible Rising Tokyo, Feb. 11.— Heavy machineguns were mounted outside all entrances to the palace today as United States cavalrymen prepared for a possible rilfag by members of a Japanese 1 secret society whose slogan is \"willingness to die for the Lmperor.\" The secret society was reported to have chosen","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.11","article_title":"Allied Policy In Japan","article_text_1st50words":"Allied Policy In Japan London. Feb. 11. A report on Japan which is critical of Gen. Mac Arthur's regime and raises the fundamental issues of policy by the News Chronicle's correspondent S. L Solon, recently in Japan, today formed the leader page article in this liberal newspaper. The Allied policy","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.12","article_title":"PANDIT KUNZRU'S IMPRESSIONS","article_text_1st50words":"PANDIT KUNZRU'S IMPRESSIONS [(RDM OUI &lt; ORKI SPONDI Nl] Delhi, 1 11- Pandit H. KtUUn riliid what ho saw ••jN.mjl,' with .»ii P. Kodanda Rao sieving tour in Aialaya, after the complete. &gt;.{ in h, he eon j •&lt;! his impre liom to the rnnttirt of India. Pandit Kunzru said","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.13","article_title":"INDIA TOWARDS VIOLENT","article_text_1st50words":"INDIA TOWARDS VIOLENT UPHEAVAL New ,rk, Peb. 10.— The New York Times üblishes a long Renter despatch i. m its New iH-iiii correspondent on Lhe political situation in India' headed: \"Threal ning India\" and also I carried a sub-heading \"Position taken bj two Major Parties offer no visible ;&lt;&gt;und for","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.14","article_title":"DEMONSTRATORS FIRED ON","article_text_1st50words":"DEMONSTRATORS FIRED ON Alexandria, Ft b. 10. Workers joined students in demonstrations here today and the police opened fire on the crowd. About 50 people were wounded and a few wen- taken to hospital. The clash lasted for two and a half hours before the police finally succeeded in dispersing","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.15","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"[FKOM our OORRBfI^NTEBTr] Calcutta, Fab. 11. -The G«r«nt■jenf of India are likely to depute an official to Bian for getting a share of I Simn'l riet available as reparations.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.16","article_title":"RELEASE INDIANS IN MALAYA","article_text_1st50words":"RELEASE INDIANS IN MALAYA [i rom OUR GOMUBfOMDI N i Calcutta, Feb. 11. Bant Chandra Due railed on the (Jovernnient of India to take immediate steps for releasing aU Indians arrestid in Malaya for alleged ollaborr.tion with Japanese and if an;, !h- tried it be done in India after their","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.17","article_title":"INDIAN TROOPS RETURN  WITH LAURELS","article_text_1st50words":"INDIAN TROOPS RETURN WITH LAURELS Salonika. Feb. Us— The last fighting formation of the Indian Army left behind in Europe after V-Day are now homeward bound to India after 14 months in Northern Greece. They are Indian and Gurkha troops of the famous Fourth Indian Division now commanded by (Jen.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.18","article_title":"INDIAN DELEGATION FOR FOOD","article_text_1st50words":"INDIAN DELEGATION FOR FOOD NEW YORK. Feb. 11.— A. New York Time* despatch from New- Delhi headed '\"Tension increases in India over food\" said: \"It is reported that the Government's concern over the food shortage in Madras and Bombay Provinces and Mysore State has increased to the point where an","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.19","article_title":"MORE SUPPORT FOR INDONESIA","article_text_1st50words":"MORE SUPPORT FOR INDONESIA Colombo. Feb. 11.— A few hours before the Security Council of the United Nations was due to resume its debate on Indonesia today the Union of Overseas Indonesians and Malays in Ceylon cabled Henri Spaak. UNO President, appealing for support for the Indonesian Republic \"whose cause","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.20","article_title":"Freed I N. A. Men In New Industry","article_text_1st50words":"Freed I N. A. Men In New Industry [FROM OUR COPK! SI'O.NDI'Nt] Ignore, Feb. 11.- P. K. Sehgal said .hat many released I.N.A. men were beine; sent to Wardha. the headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi, for training n cottage industries. That step w;itaken for giving them employment. He added that when","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.21","article_title":"LEGAL AID DELEGATION","article_text_1st50words":"LEGAL AID DELEGATION [i rdm our correspondent] Lahore, Feb. 11.— The Legal Aid Delegation from India left for Singapore by air on Feb. 10. The Delegation includes Bhasyam and Yenkatraman, Madras; Mr. K. F Nariman, Bombay; and P. X. Sapru and S K. Dogre, Allahabad On the eve of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.22","article_title":"Pan-Asiatic Union Envisaged","article_text_1st50words":"Pan-Asiatic Union Envisaged New York, Feb. iO.— A plan tor .1 Pan-Asiatic Union in which jII Asiatic peoples WOllld participate has been issued by Dt. Mostafa Mesbah/abeh, Teheran profes Of who :s returning to Persia in a few days after a vi^it to the United States. He states: \"The most","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.23","article_title":"Wavell To Consult Gandhi & Jinnah","article_text_1st50words":"Wavell To Consult Gandhi Jinnah [|ROM OLR CORPFSFONDFNI] New Delhi, Feb. ii. The Viceroy is lolicitilig Jinnah's and Gandhi's co. opcr.uion to solve the food crisis India. lord Vavell is meeting Jinnjli today but as Gandhi has just returnui after his long tour and is unable to proceed to Delhi","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.24","article_title":"KATJUS I.N.A. DEFENCE","article_text_1st50words":"KATJUS I.N.A. 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Communist Vice Premier Mauri. e Thorez, surrounded by","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.26.1","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"STOP PRESS","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.27","article_title":"BEVIN OPPOSES JAVA COMMISSION","article_text_1st50words":"BEVIN OPPOSES JAVA COMMISSION London, Feb. 10. Mr. Ernest evin, British Foreign Secretary, iterated his strong opposition to the •nding of a United Nations enquiry &gt;mmission to Java when he spoke t the Security Council's resumed eetmg this afternoon. Mr. Bevin was the second speaker lis afternoon the meeting was","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.28","article_title":"SOVIET RUSSIA'S \"SEVEN POINTS\"","article_text_1st50words":"SOVIET RUSSIA'S \"SEVEN POINTS\" London, Feb. 10. In an impassioned speech before the Security Council Andrei Vyshinsky, head of the Soviet UNO delegation, today demanded United Nations intervention in Java and strongly supported the Ukranian plan to send an interrational inquiry commission there. Insisting that the future of the United","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.29","article_title":"RUSSIA GOES TO POLLS","article_text_1st50words":"RUSSIA GOES TO POLLS Moscow, Feb. 10.— Over 100,000,000 Soviet voters went to the polls today to elect representatives to the two chambers of the Supreme Soviet the Council of the Union and the Council of Nationalities. They took their choice from single lists of Communist and non-party candidates and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.30","article_title":"CHURCHILL ON THE DEFENSIVE","article_text_1st50words":"CHURCHILL ON THE DEFENSIVE London, Feb. 11. Mr. Winston Churchill sometimes used strong language to colleagues in his Cabinet during the winter of 1940-1941 when Britain was in the greatest danger of defeat. Answering charges of complacency and lack of foresight, Mr. Churchill told a secret session of the House","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.31","article_title":"TANKS AND TRUCKS AS PLOUGHSHARES","article_text_1st50words":"TANKS AND TRUCKS AS PLOUGHSHARES Broken-down old truck-, tanks and cars, which in their day ;-ll helped t\" win the batik of Burma in war, an now helping to win the battle of Burma n jx^-.ce. When a vehicle has been dismantled and it is found that parts of it","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.32","article_title":"FOOD PRODUCTION BOARD","article_text_1st50words":"FOOD PRODUCTION BOARD The third meeting of the Food Production Board was held on February Cth with Dr. Burnett, Director of Agriculture, in the Chair. The Board recommended that weekly markets and fairs should be reestablished in all the main villages mended the establishment of a Government Marketing Department for","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.33","article_title":"BORNEO JAP POWS FIRST TO RETURN TO JAPAN","article_text_1st50words":"BORNEO JAP POWS FIRST TO RETURN TO JAPAN The ifirst Japanese prisoners-of-war to return to Japan from South-East Asia Command will be evacuated from Sarawak and Borneo shortly. Brigadier E. Woodford, D.5.0., commander of 32 Indian Infantry Brigade which is now garrisoning the island, estimate's that 7,400 prisoners will leave","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.34","article_title":"ACHIEVEMENTS OF 116 INDIAN BRIGADE IN ANDAMAN'S","article_text_1st50words":"ACHIEVEMENTS OF 116 INDIAN BRIGADE IN ANDAMAN'S Reading his special order of tho day at a parade to mark the end of military administration in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, Brigadier J. A. Salomons, D.5.0., 0.8.E., the Commander of 116 Indian Infantry Brigade, said, \"Four months ago to-day, on 7th","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.35","article_title":"MALTREATING POWS 3 YRS- FOR SGT- AOKI","article_text_1st50words":"MALTREATING POWS 3 YRS- FOR SGT- AOKI The notorious Slam-Burma railway, which Mm Japanese attempted to build with Allied prvoners-of-war, was recalled in the First War Crimes Court yesterday when Sgt. Aoki Toshio was charged with maltreating BritUl POWi in that he forced some WX) of them, tho majority of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.36","article_title":"GOVT- SUBSIDY TO SCHOOLS","article_text_1st50words":"GOVT- SUBSIDY TO SCHOOLS It ha&gt; b*'t-n ofTKially announced from the Director of Education that:— (a) (itivcrnnicnt has Wgt9*i to puivha-c bookl to the value of $£50,000 for immediate issue to schools as school equipment. (b&gt; Grants and loans continue to bi paid. The patient of $140,000 for school furniture","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.37","article_title":"S. C. GOHO ON BAIL","article_text_1st50words":"S. C. GOHO ON BAIL Singapore, Feb. 11. Mr. S. C. Goho was produced before the Commissioner, Mr. J. C. Cobbet in the special Court at 2 p.m. today. Lt. Col. Charlesworth said that he had received instructions frcm higher authority to make an application to adjourn the case sine","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.38","article_title":"POSTAL FACILITIES","article_text_1st50words":"POSTAL FACILITIES Salo of stamped postcards hav&lt;* l.t-t-n exceptionally heavy and it ha*. therefore. be&lt; n decided to place on salt* a very Iftfgi quantity of Malayan postcards issued before the occupation which have been found to be in a good condition. Arrangements have, therefore, been made to canci 1","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.39","article_title":"R.A.F. EXHIBITION","article_text_1st50words":"R.A.F. EXHIBITION Wheti the Exhibition of R.A.F. Achievements— one of the most popular ever shown in Singapore closed at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, more than 153,000 visitors had seen its exhibits. This is a daily average of nearly 24,000. The Exhibition will next be shown in Rangoon opening","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.40","article_title":"PARLIAMENTARY  DELEGATION LEAVES INDIA","article_text_1st50words":"PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION LEAVES INDIA Members of the British Parliamentary Delegation left Karachi for Britain. In an interview Morris hoped that a great future awaited this country. India could play a great part in the world peace if patience and statesmanship were applied in tackling problems within her frontiets. Major Whyatt","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.41","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"Lucknow, Feb. 9. Hussain Imam, member of the All-India Muslim League W° r^' n^\" Committee, in a statement issued from Calcutta stated that the Muslim-Jndia has been rudely shaken by the sentence passed on Captain Rashid. He now appeals i the Commander-in-Chief to set Rashid free forthwith","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.42","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"The polling in Bihar begins in 2nd March and will continue for 15 days. In Bengal nomination of candidates in all constituencies has to be coir pleted by the 19th of this month.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1","issue_date":"12 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"indiandailymail19460212-1.2.43.1","article_title":"Page 4 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"SB iWi'MiK\" &lt;&lt;■&lt; &lt;&lt; ti*. t","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"Indian Daily Mail 11. NO. i v v \"&lt; x I DNESI Wi: BRI iy 94 i NTS","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.2","article_title":"WHY RUSSIA FOUGHT  AGAINST JAPAN","article_text_1st50words":"WHY RUSSIA FOUGHT AGAINST JAPAN ■.onJ' Feb. 11. Russia's three for entering the war against ■pa.; are given In a White Paper But (I simultaneously today in Hnddii. Moscow and Washington Biich discloses the Yalta secret vrtH nn nt. The agreement signed by Stalin, we late President Roosevelt and Mr.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.3","article_title":"STUDENTS BOYCOTT CLASSES","article_text_1st50words":"STUDENTS BOYCOTT CLASSES Cairo, Feb. 11. Egyptian students rill not return to their classes until foreign troops are completely evaluated from Egypt and Sudan, declared a spokesman for the students :oday. The students 1 resolution have bet n cabled to British Foreign Secretary Kevin avid President Truman. Kin«- Farouk's 2(Hh","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.4","article_title":"REACTION TO DUTCH PROPOSALS TO JAVA","article_text_1st50words":"REACTION TO DUTCH PROPOSALS TO JAVA Batavia, Feb. 11.— Hadji Apus Salim, Satan Sjahrir, [ndoMfllan Prime Mini -tor.\" following an early meeting of Indonesian Republican leaders to&lt;hy *aid that the cabinet had decided first of all to await reactions from the interior of Java before making a statement on the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.5","article_title":"GEN- SMUTS ADAMANT TO INDIAN'S PROPOSAL","article_text_1st50words":"GEN- SMUTS ADAMANT TO INDIAN' S PROPOSAL Capetown, Feb. 11.— A delation from the South African India Congress which was receive by Prime Minis Smuts today asked him to invite the Government &lt; f India for a round {:i!:!. c wi h representatives of the Union Government on all matters","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":87,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.6","article_title":"HOW HONGKCNG EXCHANGE WORKS","article_text_1st50words":"HOW HONGKCNG EXCHANGE WORKS Honolulu, F(b. 12. Sir George Baile Sanapm, chief Britiah reprei n tativc on the Far Paatagll Commission, said on arrival here from Tokyo today that a itroftg movement aiming to bui'd up a con^titutio. al jiiovement was under way in Japan. Most of the Japanese popple","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":88,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.7","article_title":"CONSTITUTIONAL MOVE IN JAPAN","article_text_1st50words":"CONSTITUTIONAL MOVE IN JAPAN Hongkong, Feb. 12. Small fortunes are today daily changing hai ds here on the Hongkong Gold and Silver Exchange an association composed of natve banks run on somewhat similar lines to stock exchanges. With Government restrictions on trading in Sterling and American dollars, ths Exchange confines","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.8","article_title":"PERSIA RESTORES ASSEMBLY FREEDOM","article_text_1st50words":"PERSIA RESTORES ASSEMBLY FREEDOM Teheran, Fob. 11. Ghavam Suitanah, Persian Prime Minister, today restored the freedom of the assembly for political parties prohibited for the past liz months. Prince Rirouz, newly-appointed Under Seer ite Political Dir stated in :i radio ipei h; \"1 shall not allow anyone to un inc","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.9","article_title":"CIVIL GOVERMENT ON APRIL FIRST","article_text_1st50words":"CIVIL GOVERMENT ON APRIL FIRST Hongkong, Feb. ijo Gob. W. mandinj^ the i:. r Hongkong, today mention A ril 1 at the robablc u.ue when the Colony would vert to civil govern nvni. He said he thou] I i hitherto nn ntioned, as the te tati date lot the changeover,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.10","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"INDIAN \\\\Y BAND New Delhi, Feb. Women's Auxliary Corps (India). the Indian counterpait of the Bril 9 ton-&is-fin# of about '&gt;'■■ i '■•is, of whom 1,000 aro officer I be completely disbanded by 19 irding to a Goverr. merit of Indi;: announcement. The procc s of disbandn.&lt; nt will be","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.11","article_title":"GANDHI COMMENDS  SILENCE TO OTHERS","article_text_1st50words":"GANDHI COMMENDS SILENCE TO OTHERS iadras, Feb. It.— Gandhi who &lt;»l&lt;-«'i \\&lt; ICBOt for a whole day c im 'i lit to othei I we. \"'III. joj which w&lt;- experieaes vhtfl u&lt; he n fa i ;i iagi to i. thering hi could Hot addfll, it itv'u.K hil &lt;lay of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.12","article_title":"POPE'S PART IN PEACE PLAN  DENIED","article_text_1st50words":"POPE'S PART IN PEACE PLAN DENIED Vatican City, Feb. n*. It was ill) denied at Vatican City to ci v thai Pope l*i 11 s XII ever produced -i plan during the war. It w.is acknowledged, however, thai the Pojx' forwarded ptopotih from certain German circles to the Allies early","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.13","article_title":"RICE MILLING IN BURMA","article_text_1st50words":"RICE MILLING IN BURMA London, Feb. II. Rice milling power in Burma, according to ihc Government of Burma, is adequate to handle the crop now coming ,m the market which is estimated at approximately half the pre-war figure. Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India and Burma, gave this reply in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":95,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.14","article_title":"RAJBELIEVES  IN BOSE'S DEATH","article_text_1st50words":"RAJBELIEVES IN BOSE'S DEATH QUESTION IN THE ASSEMBLY [FBOM our COMBSfONDCMT] Vu Delhi, lib. 12. The Government of India believes in the Jejth of Sublus Chandra Bose. Thif wai indicated by the Home-Member, Sir fohn Thome, who replying to a tptef' t:oner in the (cntral Asseniblv to-d.iv said that the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":96,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.15","article_title":"GANDHI SOLVES FOOD PROBLEM","article_text_1st50words":"GANDHI SOLVES FOOD PROBLEM [irom OUR CORRESPONDENT] Calcutta, Feb. 12. Nothing is known .is to what transpired between the Viceroy of India and Jinnah during their meeting yesterday for discussing the food situation. Gandhi reacted today to Lord Wavell's Private Secretary's seeing him at Sewagram and issued a statement embodying","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":97,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.16","article_title":"INDIAN MEDICAL MISSION TO MALAYA","article_text_1st50words":"INDIAN MEDICAL MISSION TO MALAYA [from our corrispondknt] Calcutta, Feb. 12. Dr. B. N. Bose and Major Bancrjec arc heading the first batch of twenty doctors and compounders leaving for Malaya by the end of the month. The Delegation which is sponsored by the Indian National Congress will be staying","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":98,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.17","article_title":"MUSLIMS STAGE HARTAL","article_text_1st50words":"MUSLIMS STAGE HARTAL [from our correspondent] Bombay, Job 12.— Muslim localities in the city of Bombay are observing one day hartal to-day as a mark of protest against the sentence of Captain Abdul R.ishid. Trams and buses plied up Muslim areas as they picketed.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":99,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.18","article_title":"India Asks For  Revision Of  Ordinance","article_text_1st50words":"India Asks For Revision Of Ordinance [ikom oik COftOSPONDEinr] New IXlhi, leb. 12. The Govenuncni of India .ire pressing the South Last Asi.i Command for amending the OnfinanCC enforced in Malaya under which the minimum penalty for treachery is death, but the South Fast Asia Command considers that the amendment","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":100,"newspaper_title":"Indian Daily Mail","issue_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1","issue_date":"13 February 1946","edition":"1","page_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"indiandailymail19460213-1.2.19","article_title":"SEQUEL TO RASHID'S IMPRISONMENT","article_text_1st50words":"SEQUEL TO RASHID'S IMPRISONMENT [l ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT] Now Delhi, Feb. 12.— Dr. Abdul Ghani and three Muslims were arrested for taking out a procession yesterday for observing Abdul Rashid Release Day.","contributor":"NA"}],"_links":{"start":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_434d294555cbb371da63e9770d5b4ca1","next":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_434d294555cbb371da63e9770d5b4ca1&offset=100"},"total":30666}}