Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. S2B tEZunSSmUt TUESDAY. JANUARY, 10, lttftf FOUR PAGES 16 CENIB16 words
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351 1956-01-10 1 Tamilnad's Ambassadors Of Culture To Malaya They Will Tell Malaya About India's Great Traditions To Help Malayan Varsity To Plan Tamil Department (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 9 P lofessor M. K. Shanmugharri and Doctor A. Chi dambaranatha Chettiar. who are leaving here by uir on Jan. 10, to351 words
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Article128 1956-01-10 1 NORFOUK, XUVJLTiLA, Jan. 9. The U.S. Destroyer Escort Basllone and the navy salvage tug Seneca both remained hard aground yesterday as the navy awaited a weather change before attempting further reset'e operations. A Navy spokesman said precautionary arrangements for getting crew members off both ships had been takenA.P. - 128 words
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222 1956-01-10 1 Jap Envoy's Talks With Premier Nehru NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.— Mr. iajteo, MiKi, personal envoy 01 the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr, Hatoyama, had a Unity minutes meeting with Mr. iseuru, Inuia s Prime Minister, and hand over a personal letter to Mr. Nenru ir__n his prime Minister. One of tneReuter - 222 words
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Article128 1956-01-10 1 KEY WEST, Florida, Jan y.— President Eisenhower said at a Press conference here that his mind at this moment is not fixed' about— whether -to J seek re-election m the Presidential elections this year. At his first Press conference since his heart attack on September 24,Reuter - 128 words
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Article88 1956-01-10 1 AGRA, Jan. 9. Three wide cracks have appeared m the main structure of the Taj Mahal, the famed white marble tomb of Mogul Empress Mumtaz Mahal, it was learned here today. The cracks are In plaster In side rooms of the octagonal building. Portion ofReuter - 88 words
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Article129 1956-01-10 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 9.— The Tata Iron and Steel Company largest m India today signed a three-year agreement with Its employees trade Union providing for 'gradual association' between management and workers. The agreement also n rovides for an immediate wage increase for the lower paid employees, construction ofReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-01-10 1 M AN OF THE MOMENT PHOTO. PIERRE POUJADE (left), whose newly-formed anti-tax party has surprised the world by winning some 50 seats In the French general election is embraced by an unidentified supporter at his headquarters at Ablon, near Paris, on Jan. 3.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article649 1956-01-10 1 I o Become A Republic Draft Constitution Published WWa£F%&3S& it? X s 'commonr____^Vi_M^_r?™ 22«55 COME A REPUBUC UNDER fSHt_D H YllT^llA*Y. PROPOSED CONS PUBent A^LnThi I*o31 03^ WhiCh iH be P laced b^ 0 the Constitution J"" 1 tod *X, P rovide for the countrysReuter - 649 words
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503 1956-01-10 1 English To Continue As Official Language For Next 20 Years EARLIER REPORT KARACHI, Jan. 9. A draft constitution for Pakistan published here yesterday envisages a 800 member single chamber Central parliament for the country. The nation win be named the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Draft Constitution will be placedReuter - 503 words
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721 1956-01-10 1 $27,500 5,500 Tamil Books To Malayan Varsity Presentation To Be Made At Tamils Festival Tamils Art Exhibition Will Be Special Attraction On Saturday, the Tamils Representative Council, Singapore, will be handing over to the vice-chancellor of the University ot Maiaya, sir Sydney Came, a cheque for $27,500 and a consignment721 words
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Article89 1956-01-10 1 *Ro m Our Own Correspondent BUMtJAY. Jan. 9— A sick Italian sailor Mr. P. Antonio, who had been taken on board the ship 'Asia' at Singapore was found missing on the night when the ship was fifteen miles off the Indian coast at Cape Comorin89 words
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Article44 1956-01-10 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.— Mr. John Foster Dulles American Secretary of State expressed 'deep concern* over the rioting m Jordan and called on the Jordanian Government to take measures to protect United States citizens arm property from m ob violence. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article193 1956-01-10 1 KARACHI, Jan. 9.— Pakistan's Law Minister Mr. Ismail Ibrahim Chundrigar today introduced the Draft Constitution BiU, 1956, la the Constituent Assembly when it met under the presidentship of Mr. C. E. Gibbon, Deputy Speaker. The Bill was gazetted last night. The Draft constitution prepared over the last fewReuter; A.P. - 193 words
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476 1956-01-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'are, Tues Jan, 10, 1956 FUTURE OF NAVAL BASE INDIANS I r is not la completely outrig.it or categorical denial that the BntiS-i Admiralty has issued regarding the reported decision 01 the British 'government to develop Labuan "as an alternative naval base to Singapore, should the latter476 words
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Article49 1956-01-10 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 9— Russia announced yesterday that the first unit of the big new Kuibyshev power station is operating "succesfully." The official announcement said that since the unit went into operation late last month it has generated one and one. half million kilowatt hours of •lectricity APAP - 49 words
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Article939 1956-01-10 2 Communal ism Deplored TELUCHERBY: Prime Minister N*hru, addressing public meeting here recently stressed the need to foster the unity erf the country and said that whatever religion they might fottow, they most realise that tfiey belong to the great Republic of India. Mr. Nehru said: "This939 words
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311 1956-01-10 2 JULLUNDUR: Although the Prison Department of tne Punjab will have no second Five-Year Plan of its own, the jails m the Punjab will he made self-sufficient by the enu of the second Five-Year Plan, disclosed Mr. Baini Chandd Katoch, the State's Inspectoi General of Prisons.NAFEN - 311 words
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Article185 1956-01-10 2 HISTORY OF FREEDOM MOVEMENT NBw DELHI: Since the I ¥*?l** term of the Board of Editors, History of iFreedom Movement m Ihdia will end on December 31, 'lOKfi the Government of India have decided to entrust the work nT wnilltlaa at material to the National Archives of India, according to185 words
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Article54 1956-01-10 2 NEW DELHI: Bulgaria will celebrate India's Republic Day oa January 26. A request to this effect is understood to have been received from the Bulgarian Government. For the occasion, the Government of India l» presenting to Bulgaria documentary Alms, book* on art ana culture andNAFEN - 54 words
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226 1956-01-10 2 LAttUxvu: Mr. \j. c iJesal, Indian liign Commissioner iu f axistan, said here that reports in the Paiustan Press aoout alleged large-scale conversion of Indian Muslims were a "complete faorica. tion." In in informal chat with newspaper Editors uere, na declared, that suciv conversions vvere umhinkaule226 words
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178 1956-01-10 2 SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION POLICY ASSAILED CAPETOWN: Roman Catholics m South Africa are hitting' back at the provisions of the Bantu Education Act, which, m effect, is an attempt to force schools for Africans to be handed over to the State, which would teach only limited subjects. Under the Act, independentNAFEN - 178 words
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Article152 1956-01-10 2 INDIA'S OLDEST PROTESTANT CHURCH MADRAS: The congregation of churches m Madras city intend to redecorate the exterior of the 275-year-old St. Mary's Church, inidse Fort St George, the oldest Protestant Church m India. ta Pi historic church that Lord Clive w as married to Miss Margaret Maskelyne on February 18,152 words
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273 1956-01-10 2 JULLUNDUR: The Punjab Government has asked all h <"»*•*<* administrations to see that the Untouchabllity (Offences) Act of 1955 l s enforced vigorously and that it does not remain a "dead letter." In a circular, the Government says the practice of un--Oucnaouity has been made aNAFEN - 273 words
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Article112 1956-01-10 2 CALCUTTA: The production of sun-glare glasses, more suited for use m tropical country like India than aayn y of the imported varieties, ma y now be possible as a result of the research carried out at the Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute here. According to official112 words
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Article208 1956-01-10 2 JULLUNDUR: The four tyr_ manufacturing companies, Dunlop, Super India, Good Year and Firestone, are to close down their regional offices here by the end of this month. These offices at the moment cater to the tyre needs of the Punjab, PEPSU, Hlmachal Pradesh and JammuNAFEN - 208 words
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Article104 1956-01-10 2 MADRAS: Matters relating to the Second Five- Year Plan were discussed at a conference of the Heads of Departments of the Andhra Government held at the office of the Andhra Board of Revenue. Mr. C. Narastrriham, Development Commissioner, Andhra presided. After reviewing that the progress of104 words
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853 1956-01-10 2 DHARWAR: Mr. P. Trikamdas suggested here that High Courts In the country should be reduced to five or six from the present 17 by extending the jurisdiction of High Courts to croups of States. He told the fifth session of the Bombay Lawyers that853 words
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498 1956-01-10 2 BANK STAFF'S DEMANDS NEHRU'S ADVICE NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru said here that the contemplated strike by bank employees was wrong and advised them not to participate m it. In a statement issued here last week he said; "Perhaps no other industrial or like dispute lias been so carefully considered498 words
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Article103 1956-01-10 2 MADRAS STATE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR MADRAS: Mr. p.S. Kailasam. Advocate, has bee n appointed Public Prosecutor for the State of Madras, with effect from January, 1, 1956, m the place of Mr. V. T. Rangaswaml Iyengar. The appointment order states that Mr. Kailasa m will hold office for a period of103 words
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Article815 1956-01-10 3 So Far As Congressmen Are Concerned -Mysore Chief Minister m_A_f^2? A i_? BB: MYSORE* CHIEF MINISTER, MR. HANUMANTHAIIYA STATED THAT THE PROPOSITION A^ A r.,^ M lf£S£_£ TATE SHOULD REMAIN AS W I™ 2£. O J_*L PURPOSELESS PROPOSITION". HE EXPRES- I5 E HOPB THAT THOSE WHO815 words
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231 1956-01-10 3 INDIA'S POSITION ON SUDAN COMMISSION NEW DELHI: The Sudanese Prime Minister's declaration that the country's Parliament will declare Sudan an independent sovereign country does not effect India's recent decision to serve on the Sudan Commission, official sources here said. The Sudan Commission, it is recalled, was appointed by Egypt andNAFEN - 231 words
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Article247 1956-01-10 3 BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the BPCC, m an Interview to the UPI here said that the BPCC would accept any proposal for a bilingual Bombay State and this had been the stand of the BPCC from the beginning. He said that the BPCC247 words
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Article123 1956-01-10 3 MADRAS: a large number of Congress workers, who cannot afford to pay Rs. 22 to enrol themselves as active Members of the Congress, have availed of a concession given to thorn by the TNCC la this regard. According to a decision taken by the TNOC Executive sometime123 words
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Article238 1956-01-10 3 CHERUTHRUTHI: Mr. M. A Mens.Jikov, Soviet Ambassador m India, who arrivehere to participate m the -verala Kala Mandalam Silvei Jubilee celebrations, was accorded a warm reception by Poet Vallathol. Speaking onl the occasion, the Soviet Am. I iDassador said that it gave him i great pleasure238 words
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Article288 1956-01-10 3 HYDERABAD: Dr. C. V. Raman has been re-elected President of the Indian Academy of Sciences for the period from 1956 to 1958. The other office-bearers elected at the 21st annual meeting of the Academy here are: Vice-Presidents: Dr. S. Bhaga-v-antam, Dr. M. V. Govlndaswamy, Professor B.288 words
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Article433 1956-01-10 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Shankerrao Deo, President of the Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad had an hour's talk with Pandit Govind Balla-h Pant, India's Home Minister, here on the reorganisation of Bombay State. He declined to say anything to Pressmen on the nature of his discussions. At meeting between433 words
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Article178 1956-01-10 3 TRAINING COURSE IN BEE-KEEPING MADRAS; a special oneweek training course m beekeeping for the Khadl and Village Industries Instructors attached to the different Gram Sevak Training Centres m the State started on Jan. 4 from the coming year. The training will be conducted at Thandlkudl near Kodaikanal hills. Besides Insta<tfctfion178 words
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Article253 1956-01-10 3 HOUSING T ARGET IN SECOND PLAN NEW DELHI: Tha Hous ing Panel of the Planning Commission will meet m toe second week of January to give nnishing touches to the housing plan. A target of 3 million houses is proposed to be achieved by the end of the second FiverearNAFEN - 253 words
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143 1956-01-10 3 INDIAN CULTURAL MISSION TO TOUR MIDDLE EAST NEW DELHI: The Government of india is actively consi uerin ff tne sending of a cultural mission to tne Middle i_aat eariy next year. Countii.-s to be included m the mission's itinerary are uxely to oe Egypt, Iraq, Tur•cey and Syria. originally itNAFEN - 143 words
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Article177 1956-01-10 3 VALVea-iTi-URAI: Despite being opposed to the policy ot the United National Party,' Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, still stuck to the post of Parliamentary Secretary-, why could he not resign, asked Mr. C. Vanniasingham, M.P. for Kojay, at the annual general meeting oi the Valvettitural branch177 words
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132 1956-01-10 3 NEW DELHI: Itie Union Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research is stated to be considering an application from a leading Indian firm for the Issue of an oil prospecting licence. Discussions m this regard have been going on for some time now. The agreed132 words
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Article603 1956-01-10 3 AMBALA: N. K. Sidhanta, Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta 1 University, said here that the experiment of conducting examinatlons for all-India services In a dozen regional languages might not be advisaole m the near future m view of the linguistic patriotism running rampant and getting the better of nationalism as603 words
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Article271 1956-01-10 3 MAKING OF MUSIC INSTRUMENTS MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for industries, announced that the Sanj gita Vadyalaya, a school for giving training to making musical instruments sponsored by the All-India Handicrafts Board, would be started on January 18, at the premises of the Tamil Isai Sangham. Esplanade, it will be271 words
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Article122 1956-01-10 3 LONDON, ONTARIO. Jan. a. A pathologist said Saturuay mgiit dv .ar-oid Susan o&uieux nad u_en criminally assaulted oeiore she men of exposure early t>aturua y nuddiea m i reeling coiu m a lumoer jara. ponce _aiu a known sex caviate was being held for questioning. Susan's122 words
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Article131 1956-01-10 3 NEW DELHI; ms Excellency the Apostolic internuncio m a New Year message to the Prime Minister has thanked him for the assistance given to the Catholic Church throughout the year. The text of the message is os follows. The coming festivities provide me with a ver131 words
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640 1956-01-10 4 Ceylon Tamils Urged To Observe "Liberation Day To Maintain Position Of Tamil Language CHUNNAKAM: Mr M. Balasnndaram, advocate, suggested to Tamils here to fix a "Tamil Liberation Day to be celebrated by all Tamil-speaking people In the island. Addressing a large gathering at the ninth annual general meeting of the640 words
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Article33 1956-01-10 4 COLOMBO: Mr. R. S. S. GIJNEWARDENE, Ceylon's Ambassador, In the U.S., whom the Queen has made a Knight Bachelor, has expressed the wish that he be called Sir Senerat.33 words
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Article73 1956-01-10 4 COLOMBO: A batch of students from the Mysore University, led by Mr. X- S. Mune Gowda, has arrived here on an educational tour to study the working of local self-govern-ment m Ceylon. These students, who are studying political science, visited the Peradeniya Uuniverslty recently, they hope73 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-01-10 4 «J. < 2__?!_ K B ll lMin, ed down the British and Egyptian flags from the Palace at Khartoum, and all other fhWB_,i8 i, the coun tey. hoisted the Sudan Flag on Jan. l. Ihe Sudan declared its Independence on Dec si/but the Flae Day92 words
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171 1956-01-10 4 JERUSALEM, Jan. 9. Three Israeli doctors- say they have found a way of determining the sex of a child before It is born. A joint report fro m Hadassah Medical Organization and the Welzmann institute of Science for the next issue of the IsraeliAP - 171 words
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55 1956-01-10 4 SAMAJAM (K. B. BRANCH) TO CELEBRATE JAN. 26 Tne Singapore Kerala Samajam (Kampong Bnaru Brancn) will hold a meeting m connection with the Inaian Republic Day celebration, m tne C. Y. M. A. Hall, Bukit Theresa Road, Kampong Bharu on Jan. 26 at 6 p.m. Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for55 words
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180 1956-01-10 4 FREE PRESS ESSENTIAL FOR DEMOCRACY CALCUTTA, Jan. 9.— The All-India Newspaper Editors Conference disclosed here today that "the free and fearless expression of views and presentation of news by the press were essential for the .successful working of Democracy m this country." The Conference, which ended its two-day session today,Reuter - 180 words
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Article191 1956-01-10 4 COLOMBO: The Kings of Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, members of the Royal family of Japan, the Sangharajahs of Cambodia, Burma, Laos, and Thailand, and the Prime Minister of India and Burma have heen invited by the Ceylon Government to officiate at function during the Buddha Jayanti celebrations which191 words
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Article210 1956-01-10 4 Statesmanship Of Tungku Praised LONDON, Jan. 9.— An article m The Daily Telegraph today praised the Statesmanship of Tungku Abdul Rahman the Malayan Chief Minister and expressed fome optimism about agreement on steps to achieve Malayan independence. Patrick Morrah, an author who has lately returned to Britian fro m Malaya,Reuter - 210 words
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Article100 1956-01-10 4 RED CHINA SEEKS TRADE WITH ITALY -^NDON, Jan. 9 .-_Red China has agreed to start trade talks with Italy without demanding simultaneous discussions on the testablishment of diplomatic relations, Peking rtadio said Sunday. Quiet negotiations between the two countries have been goin^ on for some time. However, until the RedAP - 100 words
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Article52 1956-01-10 4 TOKYO, jan. 9.— Peking Radio said Monday Sudanese Premier Ismail el Anhurl told Red Chinese Premier Chou Enlal Saturday that Sudan would "welcome exchange of diplomatic representation.'* -lie broadcast said the statement was made m a message of thanks for Red China's recognition of the ncwlv-inde-pendent SudanAP - 52 words
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120 1956-01-10 4 RUSSIA IS SUPREME MASTER OF THE WORLD LONDON, Jan. 9.— Tne Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, said here that Soviet Russia is now "the supreme master m the world" m the field of atomic power. Dr. Johnson, who was spunking at a meeting to mark the foundation 26 1Reuter - 120 words
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Article127 1956-01-10 4 LONDON, Jan. 9.— .Heavy snow and gales plagued Britain yesteruay after weather weary Britons had breathed relief that days of dense foe nad lifted. Four buses were trapped m -a blidzard that swept over Lincolnshire. Cress and passengers of three were recored by other buses butA.P. - 127 words
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Article56 1956-01-10 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 9.— An explosion shattered a three-story apartment building m the Teaming District South of the Loop last night, and police reported "several persons missing." Earlier police said at least one person was killed. Three persons were injured and taken to hospitals. There was no AreA.P. - 56 words
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Article39 1956-01-10 4 The aircraft on which Dr. George Keler, representative of the International Co-operative Alliance, is travelling to Singapore has been delayed. Dr. •Keler is now due to arrive at Singapore Airport at 4.15 p.m. today. r39 words
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