Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 338 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article485 1956-01-21 1 POLITICS vs. PRINCIPLES Yap Pheng Geek Fedup With Power Politics I Katong Cinema Move Fails SINGAPORE CITY COUNCILLOR, MR. YAP PHENG GECK YESTERDAY TOLD THE COUNCIL HE WOULD RESIGN BECAUSE HE DID NOT THINK THE COUNCILLORS VOTED ON ISSUES ON THEIR MERITS, BUT WERE INCLINED TO485 words
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Article89 1956-01-21 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Jan. 2o The U. N. 1 Security Council Thursday un- 1 animously condemned Israel for its Dec. 11 attack on Syria In which 56 Syrians and six Israelis were killed. The action was on a Western resolution, sponsored by the United States, BritainAP - 89 words
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Article34 1956-01-21 1 LONDON, Jan. 20 The Soviet news agency TASS today accused Britain's Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden of advocating "an atomic arms race" in his Bradford speech on Wednesday night. Reuter.34 words
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Article79 1956-01-21 1 QENEVA, Jan. 20 A lorry load of 250 kilograms of gold valued at more than 100 million French francs (more than 100,000 pounds Sterling) was stolen from out' side Geneva's main railway station In the heart of the city yesterday. About an hour after the theft79 words
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101 1956-01-21 1 DR. NAINAR RETURNS TO MEDAN TO-DAY Dr. S. Manama* Hosayn Nalnar, who flew here specially from Medan, to participate In the celebration of Tamils Festival, Is returning to Medan t»-day 7.30 a.m.. by Malayan Airways. Dr. Husayn Nalnar, GeneralSecretary of ...the ...IndiaIndonesia cultural Society, has done a good deal of101 words
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68 1956-01-21 1 DR. CHETTIAR PROF SHANMUGAM BACK IN MADRAS MADRAS, Jan. 20: Dr. A. CMdanibaranatha Chettiar and Prof. M. K. Shaivmughom returned here by air from Sinya pore Thursday afternoon. Dr. Chettiar who is Head of the Department of Tamil in the Annamalai University a^ Prof. Shanmughnm. Principal, Sir Theyagara.a College, Mad68 words
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Article87 1956-01-21 1 WASHiiNUiuN, Jan. 20 President Eisennower expressed his complete taith in Ws Secretary of Staff, Mr. John Foster Dulles, who has been criticised throughout the worlfor his definition of "brink of war* diplomacy. Mr. Eisenhower said that Mr. Dulles was the best secretary of state he had everReuter - 87 words
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Article70 1956-01-21 1 CAIRO, Jan. 20 Mr. Krishna Menon, Chief Indian Delegate to the United Nations, had a two-hour talk yesterday with lieutenantColonel Gomel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister. He told reporters later: "We reviewed the international situation. I am }ust getting an impression of what is going on inReuter - 70 words
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Article130 1956-01-21 1 The Chiof Minister, Mr. J David Marshall indicated yesterday that his Government would table a motion at the Assembly i.neetlng on Fe'b. 8, for the establishment of the ulnglisn, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil languages to be the languages of debate in the Assembly. Mr. Marshall said130 words
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Article61 1956-01-21 1 QUEEN'S AUDIENCE FOR TUNGKU LONDON, Jan. 20 The Queen is to receive Tungfcn Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, and Dato Hajl Abdul Wahab, Mentri Besar of Perak, at Buckingham Palace next Tuesday morning it was announced In London I last nigrht. The two Ministers are at- tending tbe MalayaReuter - 61 words
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76 1956-01-21 1 AUSSY TROOPS' FAMILIES FOR PENANG CANBERRA, Jan. 2o —I Twelve wives and 37 children of Australian servicemen serving in Malaya will leave f-r Penang tomorrow in a specially chartered Skymaster. Australia's Army Minister Sir Eric Harrison said today these families would be accommodated In a modern hostel taken over byReuter - 76 words
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Article71 1956-01-21 1 KARACHI, Jan. 20 The recently appointed boundary Commissions of Pakistan and Persia will hold a joint conference at Teheran before the end of January according to official Persian sources. The Conference will take place before the actual on-the-spot demarcation of the boundaries between the two countries. Respective CommissionsReuter - 71 words
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Article53 1956-01-21 1 LONDON, Jan. 20 Three leading Liverpool doctors reported today that 13.6 percent of Chinese egg albumen Imports which they had sampled 1 were infected with food poisoning. The doctors stated that 360 tons of Chinese egg albumen was imported in 1954 and extensively used in the bakery andReuter - 53 words
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211 1956-01-21 1 World Calendars Proposed By India Iran UNITED NATIONS, New York, Jan. 30.— Iran says the world should adopt a "*w calendar starting each year on April 1. Tlie U.N. Economic and Social Council, In a session to begin April 17, Is to consider a rival Indian proposal for a new211 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-01-21 1 Prof. M. K. Shanmugam, Principal of Sir Theagaraya College, Madras, addresslne SiWlc meettnr at Vivckananda all. Koala Lumpur, Sunday, organised to celebrate Tamils Festival. Other* seen In the picture are (from left to right) Dr. A. Ghidambaranathan Chettiar. Mr. G. KumaraHamy, Chairman of the meetin e and98 words
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Article535 1956-01-21 1 Narathas Indulge In Unprecedented Violence BOMBAY, Jan. 20: Looting and burning mobs of Marathas fought Police through the night and besieged authorities hi widespread parts of Bombay State and City. At Kolhaqmr, 250 miles to the south, police fired into n mob of 30,000, injuring many.535 words
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Article90 1956-01-21 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit West Germany, it was announced here last night. A joint statement by Mr. Nehru and the West German Vice-Chancellor, Dr. iFrana Bluecher, issued here said the date of theReuter - 90 words
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Article98 1956-01-21 1 KARACHI, Jan. 20 Six out of seven Provincial Ministers of West Pakistan Province were declared elected when results for the 310 member Interim Legislature of the Province were announced last night. The Province was created by a Constituent Assembly Pact last October when the Provinces of the98 words
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475 1956-01-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Jan. U, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON FAMILY PLANNING EARLY WARNING T*iE International Bank Mission has urged Mar laya to adopt tiamiiy planning "for its long-run economic wellbeing". A survey prepared for tiie j International Bank for Reconstruction and Development says Malaya's prospects are good475 words
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1287 1956-01-21 2 Kesava Menon Urges Malayalees To Prepare For Great Tasks Ahead MADRAS- Presiding over the seventeenth AH-Malayalee Conference, organised under the auspices ol the Madra* KenMa SamaL Mr. K* P. Kesava Menon, Editor, Mattirubhooml, declared that in order to lace boldly and end solve proroptlv the1,287 words
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322 1956-01-21 2 Singapore Sikhs Observe Guru Gobind Singh Day Sikhs In Singapore celebrated yesterday the 290th birthday of Guru Bobind Singh, the great Indian soldier, patriot and statesman. He was born at Patna, capital city of the State of Bihar, a province of Eastern India. At the age of nine, in 1675,322 words
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424 1956-01-21 2 Must Disclose Assets No Information To Press Nor Attend Public Function JULLUNDUR. Stringent ne w service rules which Impose greater restriction* on public servants In the State are being Introduced by the Punjab Government. No public servant can accept any gift without the prior424 words
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171 1956-01-21 2 DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOACTIVE BEACH SANDS IN ANDHRA MADRAS: Under the direction of Dr. B. Sundara Rama Rao, Professor of Applied Geophysics at the Andhra University. Waltair, two research scholars carried out a survey of the distribution of radio active minerals In the beach sands off the Bay of Bengal along171 words
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273 1956-01-21 2 MARCH OF PROHIBITION IN W. PRADESH LUCKNOW: Prohibition has won to sobriety 34 per cent of alocohol addicts in the flrv areas of Uttar Prodesh, while 65 per cent have not forsaken the habit, an one per cent have taken no notice of it at all. These are the conclusionsNAFEN - 273 words
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Article107 1956-01-21 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government has organised 'Mahila Samajanis' or women's clubs in a number of villages in the State to help in community development programmer;. At these 'Sama jams' village housewives get together unc) discuss not only problems of mutual interest but also learn I tailoring,NAFEN - 107 words
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141 1956-01-21 2 PENCILS TO BE MANUFACTURED IN BOMBAY NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry has sanctioned a licence for establishing a factory to manufacture quality pencils in Bombay-. German firm is to give technical assistance and provide machinery to a Bombay firm wtoch is setting «P the the. ov?.NAFEN - 141 words
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Article126 1956-01-21 2 PAKISTAN CHINA FRANK EXCHANGE KARACHI: Pakistan and 1 China will have a "frank exchange of views" during the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All's visit to China, this spring. The Prime Minister's tour Is expected to last for about two weeks. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Mr. HamidulNAFEN - 126 words
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200 1956-01-21 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India is considering how best to begin the manufacture of baby and Invalid food In this country. Recently Dr. R. Wftite, a Pood Agricultural Organisation expert, surveyed the possibilities at the invitation of the Government of India. Dr. Waite was hereNAFEN - 200 words
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Article43 1956-01-21 2 AYURVEDIC SCHEME FOR ASSAM SILCHAR: The Assam Board of Ayurvedlc Medicine has forwarded a Rs. 2,500,000 scheme to the Assam Government for the Improvement of Ayurvedlc treatment in the State. The Board also suggested the setting of Ayurvedlc dispensaries throughout the State.— NAFENNAFEN - 43 words
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Advertisement195 1956-01-21 2 Give comfort to tT^^^ 1 SORE ACHING FEET f&M 4 *itt, yam-Buk iw T Zam-Buk is the world's greatest skin ointment. JBg|^| Zam-Buk gets through the pores and soothes and 7fE S^l strengthens the strained foot muscles. Zam-Buk fff 9|d9 makes the skin pliable so that it is never chafed*195 words
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1041 1956-01-21 3 Migration From E. Pakistan Way To Prevent Exodus Ghazanfar All's Suggestion NEW DELHI. ■•Ja Qkuuter All Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner In <■■*•. »»ltiiia*si| Ma wttMtloa that hm of immigration e*matM to tfee HtadM la East Pakistan should b« discon- to pat aa end to tneir exodus to India. Referring: to1,041 words
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Article92 1956-01-21 3 CALCUTTA- The Union Rehabilitation Minister. Mr. Mehr Cfliand Khanna, described the Pakistan High Commissioner, Raja Ghazanfar All Khan's suggestion for sealing the tndo-Pakistan border as a "negative approach' 1 to the oroblem of refugee exodus. Presiding over the opening ceremony of a refugee children's welfare centre here,92 words
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Article240 1956-01-21 3 NEW DELHI: An agreement between India and Pakistan on the procedure for the transfer of evacuee bank accounts and for th e transfer en bloc of lockers and safe deposits of oxacuees by October 31, 1956, has been reached, a Press communique issued by the Ministry of240 words
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290 1956-01-21 3 BOMBAY. An average annual expenditure of Rs. 1,080 millions on Irrigation and power projects In the first Five- Year Plan period endinjf this March Is expected to result in bringing under irrigation an additional 18 million acres and to raise power output from 1,700,000290 words
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154 1956-01-21 3 INDIAN TEXTILES CAUSE CONCERN IN LANCASHIRE MANCHESTER: British textile manufacturers have been warned that Indian is becoming an increasingly active competitor in supplying Commonwealth markets with their needs. The matter was raised by Mr. S. H. Beckett, chairman of the Dominions Section of the Manchester Chambers of Con m ereNAPEN - 154 words
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327 1956-01-21 3 ATOMIC ENERGY DOESN'T MEAN PROSPERITY LUCKNOW: The average Indian consumes 1,620 oaIoTSM and 5.6 grams of animal bfS> tcin daily, according to Professor N.R. Dhar. Against this the average figure for individuals in other countries in ascending order is as follows: Ceylon 1,880 calories and 10 grams protein; Philippines 1,i>60NAFEN - 327 words
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88 1956-01-21 3 CALCUTTA The number of ceiling fans exported by India to Malaya in the first seven months of 1955 was 5,081 as compared with 1,505 in tlte corresponding period of 1954. The total number of ceiling fans imported by Malaya in the first seven monthsNAFEN - 88 words
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Advertisement261 1956-01-21 3 Only the resources of the world's largest cycle mamifactnrfay organisation could possibly produce such a high-grade bicycle at so much below the price you would expect to pay fof aoGB magnificent craftsmanship. Come and examine them tern quality and finish. SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR— PENANG r^wiii^^^^™^T?iJ inVfl T261 words
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Article35 1956-01-21 4 WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 The United States will give Japan advance information about safety arrangements for the Hydrogen weapons tests to be held in the Pacific next spring, infoimed diplomatic sources said today. Reuter.35 words
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46 1956-01-21 4 SAMBU DDHA JAYANTI VIHARA PILING WORK The piling work of the Jayanti Vihara will be initiated tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 22 at 9 a-m.. when Mr. Wong Ying Sicng will at Sri Lankaramaya, 30-C. St. Michael's Road, drive the first pile. Mr. Wee Keng Koon will preside.46 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-01-21 4 Dr. Muhamed Huttayn Natnar addressing a nabUc meeting la Koala Lumpur on the occasion of Tamils Festival celebration at tfa« Vivekananda Hall, Sunday. Mr*. Rwmduutdran, Dr. A. C. Chettiar and Mr. O. Knmaraaamy are also seen in the picture.39 words
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Article65 1956-01-21 4 AU persons intending to secure their predictions from me are requested to pay £&l&0d for a full horoscope to Mr. Mohamed All bin Maulud, No. 23, The Arcade and hand him over date, time and place of birth, and where time is not definite a few specific dates of65 words
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Article179 1956-01-21 4 For Merger Of Deviculam Peer-made In Madras Non-Co-Operation With Central Government Announced MADRAS, Jan. 20: Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, Leader of the Tamil Arasu Kalagham, has announced that this Kalagtia m together with the Dravida K»J«giMi»w and the Socialist P/arty would unite in a joint179 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-01-21 4 The seventh course Of Malaya's Outward Bound School began on Jan. 9 at Lumat. Twenty-year-old Yee Kok Hoong, an old boy of the Victoria Institution, who Joined Lever's Advertising Dept. a year ago, and Motad Nordin bin Hamid, aged 25, a Charg ehand in the Factory have been nominated by84 words
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Article81 1956-01-21 4 TAIPEH, Jan. 20 Three civilians were killed and 34 houses destroyed yesterday when Chinese batterie s on AMOy and nearby islands bombarded the Nationalist held Quemoy island group off the mainland, the Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry announced. Shelling lasted for over seven hours. It stopped when NationalistReuter - 81 words
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Article37 1956-01-21 4 Thaipusam Festival will be celebrated at Chettiars* Teoiple, Tank Road, on Friday, Jan. 27, between 8.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. The belief among Hindus is that on that Holy occasion Lord Subramaniam appears before His devotees.37 words
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Article45 1956-01-21 4 Inspector V. N. Ratnasingham i^as been appointed Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police from 1.1.56. Mr. P. Govindasamy, Mail Officer, appointed as Acting Inspector of Postmen from 6.1.56. Mr. T. Civilian to be a Collector of Land Revenue for the Colony from Dec. 28, 1955.45 words
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Article55 1956-01-21 4 LONDON, Jan. 20 The three committees of the Malayan Constitutional Conference dealing- with the first essentials of independence control of Internal Defence and Security, Finance, and the Civil Service lost no time in starting work today. They want to do as much as possible before tonight when theReuter - 55 words
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Article106 1956-01-21 4 RICHMOND, Virginia, Jan.. 20 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor passed through Richmond Thursday night, leaving behind a friend who was injured aboard a southbound train. William Humble Ward, 61, the Earl of Dudley, suffered four broken ribs. He said he feel against a wash basinAP - 106 words
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Article174 1956-01-21 4 •CAIRO. Jan. 20 The Sudan which became an Independent Sovereign Republic on Jan. 1, was yesterday admitted to the Arab League as ninth member. Her blue green and yellow flag was hoisted alongside the others over the floodlit League Headquarters here yesterday after her application nadReuter - 174 words
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Article83 1956-01-21 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Food has decided to permit the import of goats from Indl^LsubJect to an import duty. This reverses a government ban on the import of goats from India brought into operation sometime ago. During January, the Food Ministry will permit the importNAFEN - 83 words
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502 1956-01-21 4 EARLIER REPORT: BOMBAY, Jan. 20 Thousand,, of burning, looting rioters surged through a 15-»quar e mile area of Bombay rtmrsday continuing a Moody four-day outburst of violence and terror. (Sources at the Central Government's Home Ministry in New Delhi said six persons were502 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-01-21 4 Yoong Sook Vl» r of No. 8 Tion* Nam Settlement K. L. won the l«t prize, a new milman Minx, in the Sunlight Car Competition. This competition was sponsored by Messrs. Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd., the makers of Sunlight and as judged yesterday a t the Lever125 words
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Article54 1956-01-21 4 Pianoforte Recital A V. M. Hall f A pianoforte recital by [world renowned Maria Paes de Carvalho on Sunday, Jan. 22, at 8.45 p.m. at the Victoria I Memorial Hall. C Tickets are $4, $3, %2 and (1 and bookings are open at Robinson's. Ti|e recital is promoted by Mr.54 words
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Article36 1956-01-21 4 Mr. and Mrs. Loke Won Tho are giving a reception to Mr. Wong Peng Soon today at 4.15 p.m., in honour of Her Majesty's award of th« M.B.K. to Malaya's Badminton Champion.36 words
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357 1956-01-21 4 Boyd-Tungku Talks Now Committee Stage No Plenary Session For Sometime to Come LONDON, Jan. 20: Hie jigsaw pattern of the future Independent Malaya may start taking shape at the London Conference today. The British and Malayan Ministers achieved nothing yesterday beyond making up their mind* about procedure and dividing themselvesReuter - 357 words
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Article109 1956-01-21 4 The Second Colombo Plan Exhibition is proposed to be held in Colombo in FebruaryMarch 1957. The Exhibition, it is understood, will be on the pattern of the first Colombo Plan Ex. Itibition, which was held in 1952, but on a much larger scale. The Exhibition will last109 words
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Article43 1956-01-21 4 GENERA, Switzerland, Jan. 20: Alexis Jo'fnuon and Wang Ping-Nam, Special Ambassadors of the United States and Red China, met for the 33rd time here Thursday, -but reported no progress in their negotiations for renunciation of fore in the Formosa area. APAP - 43 words
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Article127 1956-01-21 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 20 The Military Advisers Of the eight SEAfo countries this morning ended their talks on a blueprint for the defence of South East Asia. As they spend the afternoon sightseeing the Olympic Games sites, the final reports to go before the SEATO Council meetingReuter - 127 words
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Article68 1956-01-21 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 2Q Delegates of eight SEATO Nations i n Conference here have cancelled sightseeing trips scheduled for today in order to hold an extra session of of their tot, secret talks. In five-day discussions ending on Jan. 21, Military Advisers and Staff Officers are drawing up anReuter - 68 words
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