Indian Daily Mail, 11 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 329 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U, 1056 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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815 1956-01-11 1 BLACK FLAGS GREET HINDI COMMISSION IN MADRAS! Tamil-English-Hindi Priority Order Urged From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 10. A black flag domonstratioii was staged by members ot the Dravfda Kalagham outside the Fort St. George Secretariat on Monday when the Hindi Commission came there to hear the views of Madras815 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-11 1 MARTINO LIGHTS NEHRU'S CIGARETTE photo. Italian iroretgn Minister GAETANO MARTINO lights a cigarette for his host, Indian Premier JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, at a reception in New Delhi on Jan. 6. Russian Ambassador M. A. MENSHIKOV can be seen between them. Martitw. who arrived in India Jan. 3, left for home onA.P. - 58 words
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121 1956-01-11 1 CALCUTTA, JAN. 10.- MR. N. BHATTACHARJEE, A VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE DOCK LABOUR UNION SAID YESTERDAY CALCUTTA DOCKERS HAD DECIDED ON -N IMMEDIATE BOYCOTT OF SHIPPING LINES WHICH CARRY CARGOES TO PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS IN INDIA. About 95 per cent of Calcutta's 20,000 dock workers areReuter - 121 words
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Article252 1956-01-11 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.—Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Ana« Asung Gde Agung arrived hero by air >esteiday fro.n Geneva on a four-day official visit at the invitation of tne British Government.' He will have taIKS with Britisn Ministers including the Premier, Sir Anthony Eden, on the world situation,Reuter - 252 words
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Article48 1956-01-11 1 I.OS ANGELES, Jan. 10.— Fikn Star Rita Havwirth and JoJambla Pictures nave settled a breach of contract suit ov.t jf court, a local newspaper has reported. The actress had been suing the studio for $150,000 and the Studio coun-ter-sued for the same amount. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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216 1956-01-11 1 Tungku On Aim Of His London Mission KARACHI, Jan. 10.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, declared here yesterday that he envisaged Malaya as an Independent country within the Commonwealth. Asked if he wanted his country to become a Republic or a Dominion,Reuter - 216 words
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Article59 1956-01-11 1 Dr. A. Chidarmbaranathan Chettiar, M.A., Ph. D.. Head of the Tamil Department, Annamalai University and Prof. M. K. Shanmughain, M.A., Principal Sir Thiagaraya College, Madras will be arriving here today by Air India International to participate m the Tamils Festival. Dr. S. Muhammad Husayn Nainar, General59 words
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Article65 1956-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Che Republic of Ireland has -dvancecl co far economically md industrially that she now jffers many advantages as a aase for American business >perat:ons, Deputy Prime Milister William Norton said Monday. In an address to a luncheon neeting of the national PressA.P. - 65 words
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Article98 1956-01-11 1 "FREEDOM WITH OR WITHOUT S'PORE KARACHI. Jan. 10.- Tungku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, arrived here yestreday by sea on his way to London. During his two-day stay here he will be the Governor-Gene-ral's guest and will meet Pa kistan's Premier, Mr. Moham.d All, and his Cabinet colleagues. The TungkuReuter - 98 words
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Article56 1956-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— President Elsenhower, went back to work at the White House yesterday after a fourmonth's rest caused by his heart attack last Sept. 24. There were no special callers yesterday but the press Secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, said the President was involved mReuter - 56 words
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Article199 1956-01-11 1 CANBERRA, tan. 10.— Mr. Robert Menzles, Prima Minister of Australia, today remodelled his Government on the British pattern by reducing the number of Cabinet members to 1* senior Ministers. He also created a new Department of Trade to concentrate on boosting Austmlia's exports. It will be headed byReuter; AP - 199 words
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Article51 1956-01-11 1 KELLY— RAINIER WEDDING IN APRIL MONTE CARLO. Monaco, Jan. 10. A high Government official said Monday night that the wedding of prince Rainier 111 and American fil m star Grace Kelly would take plage m Monaco m April. The announcement was made by Paul Noghes, Chief of Raider's Private CabinetAP - 51 words
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Advertisement102 1956-01-11 1 s gl PI 9JAI_m oV€ft 2IYEARS(_/ k ____________J *-L«___M6tf^V^-__i TAMILS FESTIVAL 2 2 j Tamil Arts Exhibition 2 j I (JOINTLY SPONSORED BY THE TAMILS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL, SINGAPORE, THE CHINA SOCIETY, SINGA-j PORE, AND THE MALAY ARTS SOCIETY, SINGAPORE). WILL BE DECLARED OPEN j Mr. LOKE WAN THO j TODAY,102 words
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546 1956-01-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Jan. 11, 1956 Tamils Festival: Memorable Items THIS year's Tamils Festival m Singapore will be memorable for more reasons than one. It will be remembered for all time for the presentation of a cash gift of $27,500 and 5,500 Tamil books to the Department of546 words
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676 1956-01-11 2 Inclusion In National Extension Scheme Urged MADRAS: The Executive of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee passed a unanimous resolution requesting the Government to take steps immediately to include the areas affected by the cyclone, under the National Extension scheme, and to constitute these676 words
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478 1956-01-11 2 TANJORE: Relief to cyclone and flood-striokpn people m Ijnjore district is"" being Voided S£ various schemes and 65 Range Officei-Tai^^S rf5,000 has been disbursed as free house trr-int* nearly 56,000 families have beeTbS_ecf A saw o/ ie_. 850 /w_ bee n dtstributtui r- Aad478 words
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407 1956-01-11 2 UNION MINISTER JAIN'S TOUR OF RAMNAD RAMANATHAPURAM: Mr. A. P. Jain, Union Minister of Food, arrived at Ramanathapuram last week accompanied by Mr. P. P. L Vaidianathan, I.C.S. Director of Agriculture, Madras, Mr. K. S. Sivasubramaniam, I.AA, Assistant Collector and Mr. R. V. Swaminathan, M.L.A., m the course of his407 words
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Article101 1956-01-11 2 COIMBATORE: Sri Arunachala Adigal, aged about 45 years, got buried into an air-tigh\t pit (7 ft. tong, 7 Jt. deep and 3 ft. broad) m the hall of Sri Purandaradas Sangeetha Vidyhlaya, Cowmbatore, re. cently m the presence of a large gathering. He proposes to remain m101 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-01-11 2 Soldiers of the new German Army march m formation m the Andernach Army Camp. Full training began on Jan. twlth the opening of a three month basic training course for WO men. Theae men win become instructors for future gwpti— «A.P« PHOTO.45 words
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260 1956-01-11 2 TEXTILE MILLS: GOVT. TO ASCERTAIN IDLE CAPACITY AHMED AB AD: The gap between the installed capacity In the textile industry and its utilisation i s understood to De the subject of a n enquiry by the Government of India. It appears that monthly statistical returns have snown tnat the actual260 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-01-11 2 At a. ceremony held at the Federal Police Depot fa Kuala Lumpur on morning- of Jan. 7, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, presented Honours and Awards to 74 members of the Police Force or their next of kin. The next of kin of the late Spe iai Constable M'arof101 words
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181 1956-01-11 2 BONN; The newsletter the West German Free Democratic Party, last week linked the forthcoming visit to India of Dr. Fran 2 Bluecher, the Vice-Chancellor, with West Germany's struggle for the reunification of Germany. The "direct road" to reunification had been closed at the Geneva181 words
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Article76 1956-01-11 2 CALCUTTA: The M. N. Roy Memorial Fund Commit- 1 te R decided to publish nine volumes of the late leader's unpublished writings on "philosophical consequences of modern science." The Committee will also brinpr out a work "M.N. Roy the man and his ideals," embodying articles from76 words
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Article58 1956-01-11 2 NEHRU'S GREETINGS TO ADENAUER NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharla Nehru, has sent the following nessage to Chancellor Adenauer on his 80th birthday: 'Please accept my warmest congratulations on the happy occasion of your eightieth birthday and my best wishes or your continued good health. May you long serve58 words
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Article92 1956-01-11 2 LAHORE: The Central Offices of jamat-e-Islami, a religious political organisation of Pakistan were raided by police here last week. A Press release issued by the party said the police also raided the office s of the daily, Tasneem, official organ of the Jamat-e-Islami and took possession92 words
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436 1956-01-11 2 Congress And Elections: Selection Of Candidates Nehru Suggests Ideology Test AGRA: Prime Minister Nehru said here last week that for the next general elections only those persons who believed as an article of faith m the Congress ideology and socialistic pattern of society should be given Congress tickets. Mr. Nehru,436 words
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329 1956-01-11 2 Kashmir Issue: Soviet Statements Criticised KARACHI: A Pakistan Government spokesman said recent statements m Srinagar by Soviet leaders, Mr. Bulganin and Mr. (Khrushchev, supporting India's stand on Kashmir were "less intended to benefit India" and more "to exploit and aggravate international differences to Communist advantage.' The spokesman made this statement329 words
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Article113 1956-01-11 2 PROMOTIONS IN INDIAN NAVY NE-w DELHI: The following promotions m the Indian Navy, with effect from Dec 31, 1955, have been announced: Substantive promotions: Commander to be Captain: Messrs. K.R. Nalr and D. St. John Cameron; Lieuten-ant-Commander to be Commander: Mens. V. N. Sonpar, K. L Kulkarnl, N. S. Tyabji113 words
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660 1956-01-11 3 Atomic Research I n India Dr. Bhabha's Views AGRA THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ATOMIC REACTORS IN INDIA. USING THORIUM FOR "BREEDING" AND AS A POWER GENERATOR WAS ENVISAGED A8 AN ATTRACTIVE, "THOUGH SPECULATIVE*. POSSIBILITY BY DR. H. J. BHABHA. THE NOTED INDIAN ATOMIC PHYSICIST, HERE LAST WEE... Dr. Bhabha, who was660 words
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Article80 1956-01-11 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government has set up a committee consisting of Aye members, to advise them In regard to the allotment of lands donated to the Government for provktta r agricultural farms for eiementary aad basic schools ana other matters conne-ted with uhoodan. The. members of80 words
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Article506 1956-01-11 3 NEW DELHI; The main reason why. an open pier nasi been piref erred to a port' with breakwards for the intermediate port Of Pondicherry, it is learnt, is that m the case of th e latter an annual additional expenditure of Rs. 12,00,000 would be involved506 words
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Article109 1956-01-11 3 BOMBAY: Mis s Jennie Lee M.p., wife of Mr. Aneurin Bevan, left win? leader of the British Labour Party, arrived here last week from T ondon by Air India International on a seven-week tcur of this country. Miss Lee told reporters at Santa Cruz airport109 words
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Article71 1956-01-11 3 DRIVE AGAINST JUTE SPECULATORS CALCUTTA: One hundred and two nen-in have «o far been arrested by the police m their drive against speculators 'n jute futures and gunny trade. Police who besran a systematic search on December 30 1955. have so far raided 68 offices and recovered 301 unauthorised telephone71 words
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169 1956-01-11 3 MADRAS: The rules for levy of wharfage or godown rent on good s deposited m customs houses have been published In the Gazette. According to rules, goods will be allowed to remain m any customs house except Tutlcorn and Dhanushkodi customs houses169 words
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135 1956-01-11 3 CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE NEW DELHI: In a Press Note dated January 19, 1955. the Union Public Service Commission announced their decision to withdraw recognition o the Cambridge Higher School Certificates as an alternative qualification for candidates for the Indian Police Service, recruitment to which is made as a result135 words
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Article61 1956-01-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Italian Foreign Minister, Dr. Gaetano Martlno. an<j Prime Minister Nehru are understood to have discussed ways of improving trade relations between Italy and India when the y met last week. Dr. Martlno visited Rajghat and laid a wreath at Mahatma Gandhl'B samadhl. Later, he called61 words
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Article428 1956-01-11 3 Findings Of Experts NEW DELHI: Some of the Government of India experts who have been investigating the jaundice epidemic m the capital have come to the conclusion that the population of the ctiys water supply last November was one of the caws of the epidemic, it428 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-01-11 3 PHOTO. Eighty wrestlers of the Sumo Team of Dewanouml took turas pounding "Mochi" (gintinous rice), Japan's New Year dish. Hammering m the photo is Grand Champion C'hlvonovama, assisted by Grand Champion Tochinlshiki. APAP - 35 words
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390 1956-01-11 3 US Press Flays Dulles Statement On Goa Denounced WASHINGTON: The Liberal weekly Nation of New i nrk, m an editorial under the caption "Dulles Should Go," -.aid President Kisenhower would serve the interests of the nation well if be were to ask for the resignation of Mr. ..ulles. The weekly390 words
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Article108 1956-01-11 3 SPECIALISED ALL-INDIA SERVICES NEW DELHI: Mr. Shriman Narayan General Secretary of the Contrress has suggested formaMon of all-India services and Economic Administrators. In an article m the Economic Review, fortnightly of the AICC, h e has welcomed the Reorganisation Commission that about 50 per cent of the new entrants m108 words
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Article206 1956-01-11 3 BO.vJ.rJ A inuia will soon have not only a Hindi type. 1 writer but a Swadeshi typewriter m Hindi. This was disclosed to the President during the course of a gormai presentation of the all-Indian t>pewiiter by Mr. S. P. Godrej, at Rasntrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, on206 words
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58 1956-01-11 3 DIRECTOR OF ARMY MEDICAL SERVICES NEW DELHI; Major-Gen-eral B. M. Rao, A.M.C., Deputy Director Of Medical Services, Southern Command, took over as Director of Medical Services, Army Headquarters. He succeeds Major-General K. R. Bengal, who has gone on six months' leave prior to his retirement from service. Major-General Rao was58 words
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Article121 1956-01-11 3 BELLARY: Dr. Shakuntala of Rajahmundry, member of an excurrlon party of women students and teachers, was robbed of a gold chain on Saturday while she was climbing the Bellary rock. Feeling exhausted while climbing. Dr. Shakuntala sat for some time while the rest of the party continued121 words
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Article163 1956-01-11 3 BOMBAY: A rare archaeological find, believed to be a portion of the famous Asoka rock edicts, came to light early last week through the curiosity of a school toy m Bhuigam village near Bassein, about «5 miles from here. The boy found m hi s village a163 words
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Article139 1956-01-11 3 NEW YORK: An X-Ray examination of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's chief delegate to the United Nations showed appendicitis still the most likely diagnosis of his illness, his doctor, Dr. W. M. Hitzlg, said here. Mr. Menon left his hotel room for an examination for the139 words
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Article134 1956-01-11 3 DACCA: Begum Shamsun Nahar Mahmud, President of the East Pakistan Women s Rights Committee, demanded legal reforms to enable the women of Pakistan to enjoy their legitimate rights. Addressing a Press conference, she expressed! the hope that every educated Muslim man and woman 01 Pakistan134 words
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Article42 1956-01-11 3 NEW DELHI: The president, Dr. Rajendra Prasad' administered the oaths of office and secrecy at Rashtrapati Bhavan to Mr. Bali Ram Bhagat as Deputy Minister m the Union Government were present at the swearing m ceremony.42 words
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1698 1956-01-11 4 On Language Issue COLOMBO: Tamil-speaking members of both Houses of Parliament will meet on Jan. 14 m an attempt to form a united front m their demand for parity of status for the Tamil language. The members include Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam,1,698 words
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427 1956-01-11 4 —OPPOSITION LEADER MAHASAGAMA: "The grant of 'parity t© both Sinhalese and Tamil will only lead to the deterioration of Sinhalese, which may disappear from Ceylon within 25 years,'* said Mr. s. W. R. d- Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition nt a427 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-01-11 4 Playing a game of ludo with his wife and children m his .2 n^ Itome at Westminster, is Chief Michael Okorodudu, the Commissioner for Western Nigeria m the United Kingdom. In tats picture from left to right are: Bisede, the Commissioner, his wife Josephine, Michael and Ladi. Mrs.55 words
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88 1956-01-11 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 10.— Mr. Nityanami Kammgo, Deputy Minister for Industry, said here yesterday that India had recently turned down an American offer of 100,000 tons of wheat for flood vistims m the Province of Orissa because the wheat agencies wanted to supervise itsReuter - 88 words
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Article102 1956-01-11 4 LONDON, Jan. 10.— Italy *nd Cilina postponed without explanation trade talks due to open Monday. Earlier the Italian Embassy listed a meeting of Ambassador Vittoria Zoppi and Charge d" Affaires Huan Hsiang of Red CiVna m London. A spokesman of the Italian Embassy said, however, the twoA.P. - 102 words
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Article95 1956-01-11 4 KARACHI, Jan. lO.—Takeo Miki, Member of the Japanese House of Representatives and a former Cabinet Minister, arrived here yesterday by air on a two day visit to Karachi. A source close to the Japanese Embassy said that Mr. Niki has brought a letter from the JapaneseReuter - 95 words
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158 1956-01-11 4 LONDON, Jan. 10. British physicians and clergymen of various denominations expressed pleasure Monday over Pope Pius* approval of painless natural childbirth. Most pleased was Dr. Grantly Dick Read; 66--year-old Doctor who has developed a system of muscular relaxation which he claims virtually does away withA.P. - 158 words
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100 1956-01-11 4 JAPANESE DELEGATE FOR BANGALORE ECAFE MEETING TOKYO, Jan. 10.— Japan vfonday appointed three delegates to international conferences scheduled for January and February m India and Switzerland. Beik.ro Yoshlzawa, Ambassador to India, will attend the 12th general meeting of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) atAP - 100 words
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Article80 1956-01-11 4 BAGDAD, Jan. 10.-Expert- representing the five members of the Bagdad middle East Defence Pact Britain Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Persia yesterday ended four days of meetings here on coordinating economic resources m the Middle East. Their reports which are to go before the Pact's Economic CouncilReuter - 80 words
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Article188 1956-01-11 4 OTTAWA, CAM ADA, Jan. 10.— Another two million pounds of surplus butter owned by ti*e Canadian Government is being shipped overseas this week destined for East Germany, it was learned Monday. This will raise the total sold at below cost for disposal to Communist satellites during 1955-56A.P. - 188 words
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Article34 1956-01-11 4 BAGHDAD, IRAQ. J,UI Premier Nurl As Said announced Monday that Iraq's first radar station Is being built near T-_gMad "to save the city from aggression." Ha cave ao details. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement55 1956-01-11 4 Tamils Festival MUSIC DANCE COMPETITIONS AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956, AT 6 PM. *-w»»«w»»« r-rrfrffffjjjjjjj EXPLOSION OF "LAFF BOMB" SET TO GO OFF ON FRIDAY, ISTH JAN. 1956 at DIAMOND South-East Asia Film Co., presents "KALYANAM SAIDUCO" HOLD ON TO YOUR SIDES FOLKS. BECAUSE THIS55 words
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