Indian Daily Mail, 1 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI Mo. 349 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article139 1956-02-01 1 RIOTS CANNOT FORCE ME OUT OF OFFICE-Nehru NEW DELHI, Jan. 31: Premier Nehru Monday branded India's provincial rioters as "hoodlums" and said they could not force him to resign. Addressing a mass meeting marking the Eighth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's death, Nehru -n<X that agitators mAP - 139 words
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Article106 1956-02-01 1 NEHRU-ALI MEETING ON KASHMIR KARACHI, Jan. 31. A spokesman for Mr. Mohamad All, Prime Minister of Pakistan, yesterday called on India to support a renewed effort to settle the protracted IndoPakistan dispute over Kashmir. Mr. All might meet Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, if there was "substantial indication"Reuter - 106 words
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Article62 1956-02-01 1 Th« Commissioner for the Govt. of India m Malaya told the Indian Daily Mall Hast n'ght that the report appearing m a section of the local press alleging that Indians disguised as Portuguese opened Are on certain Goans riding m a jeep near the frontier resu'ttng62 words
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Article44 1956-02-01 1 Mr. Lee Ah ChOon, 35, of the Shell Company of Singapore leaves by air for the U.K. today, Feb. 1, for a year' s trainin? m the Shell Petroleum Company, London. He wil, work m the Distribution and Supply Dept.44 words
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Article132 1956-02-01 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 31— The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission reported Monaay txiat technica, studies with radioactive carbon have provided new information on formation of rubber m the leaf of rubber trees. Up to now was thought that rubber formation occurs only m the bark. The radioactive carbon132 words
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Article174 1956-02-01 1 BANGALORE, Jan. 31. The vJuiiuuiuee on Industry and Traue 01 tne fcicnoonuc Commission tor Asia and tne Far bast i^CAFjj;) yesterday adapted a joint indian-Inao-nedian resolution on traae promotion w»tnin tne region alter making certain cnanges m tne text presented by a subcommittee nominated on Saturday. DoctorReuter - 174 words
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Article91 1956-02-01 1 TOKYO, Jan. 31.— Premier Ghou En-lal proposed Monday for the third time that Japan and Red China hold talks to normalize their relations. Chou, m a speech to Red China's Political Consultative Conference which Peking Radio broadcast, also proposed that Red China normalize relations with the West German91 words
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Article23 1956-02-01 1 BAGHDAD, IRAQ. Jan. 31. The Council of Ministers Monday approved the proposed Treaty of Friendship between Iraq end Indonesia.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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426 1956-02-01 1 India Observes Two -Minute Silence In Memory Of Gandhiji KamaraJ Unveils Mahatma's Portrait From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 31: Two-minute silence was observed throughout India at 11 a.m. on Monujy as a u unite not only to ixanuh.ji but also to all' those who had given their lives m426 words
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Article231 1956-02-01 1 BANGALORE, Jan. 31.—India s delegate to KCAFE told tne Committee on industry an v iraue yesterday India had faitn that its desire to resume trade with Communist China "wiil I prevail** but we are willin X to oide our time," he added. Delegate ti. B. LallAP - 231 words
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177 1956-02-01 1 lyiuu, oa.il. 01. IHC •\cuni lanu.s ,ja.s acecpteu a »u 1 /aiie.-ii' oiler 01 iv uuluui* auutiis lnuenniity lor UMMH Civilians HMnW 1U LJiC baai iuuiva uuring woiiu war ax. vie uut^ti c^muass^' auuuuactv. a uesday. "Tiie Japanese (Jovernnieui is pre^aiuu to put at tneAP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-02-01 1 The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, addressing a meeting on Jan. 26, Indian Republic Day. at Kampong Bahru. Mr. O. Saranyapany, Mr. Eric Wee and Mr. Ja-mit Singh also spoke on that occasion and paid tributes to India's leadership m Asia and world affairs.50 words
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120 1956-02-01 1 MALAYA FIGHTS COLD WAR WITH BULLETS LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Jan. 31: Food control regula tions have been a highly elective weapon m fighting Com munist terrorists m Malaya, according to the English editoi of a Malayan paper. Martin Hutton, editor of the MALAY MAIL at Kuala Lumpur, said m an interviewAP - 120 words
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Article91 1956-02-01 1 LONDON, Jan. 31- Britain's team of ice explorers landed on Antarctica on Monday from the tiny sealer Theron after f° ur weeks of frustrating delays m fighting the crippling ice pack s of the Wedell Sea. Dr. Vivien Fuchs, Leader of the British Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition,A.P. - 91 words
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Article75 1956-02-01 1 EDEN, GO HOME, SAY JEWS NEW YORK, Jan. 31.— Cries mt "Eden, go home* from a small group of dampened Zionist demonstrators greeted the Prime Minister and his party as they left the dock for La Guardla Airport. The demonstration, staged by the Brit Trumpeldor Zionist Youth Organisation, fizzled outReuter - 75 words
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148 1956-02-01 1 TOKYO, Jan. 31.— Red China's Premier Chou En-lai Monday proposed reconvening the 1964 Geneva Conference on In do-China and again asked for a non-agrgretslon pact among the nations of Asia and the Pacific, Including the United States, Peking Radio said. A broadcast heard mAP - 148 words
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Article189 1956-02-01 1 Prices of the main Shell petrOi«um products arc being increased throughout S.na>ore and the (Federation of Vlaiaya today, Feh. 1. Mr. .1. B. Heaton, Sales Manager of She.l, m announcing these increases told the Indian Daily Mai 4 last night that the reason for them was189 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-02-01 1 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh wave to the crowds at London Airport Just before leaving for their three week visit to Nigeria, on Jan. 27. The Queen Mother with Prince Charles and Princes* Anne leaves the Royal Aircraft, after taking leave off the Queen and54 words
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175 1956-02-01 1 U.K. U.S. UNDERSTANDING ESSENTIAL FOR PEACE-Eden WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, arriving for talks with President Eisenhower, said yesterday he was sure "we can make a serious and positive contribution to peace" through better British>Americatt understanding. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd said that if the United States175 words
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Article97 1956-02-01 1 The Executive Committee of the 14,000-strong Army Civil Service Union, at a meet* Ing yesterday passed a resolution expressing its 'fullest mo. ral and financial support" to the Naval Base Labour Union m their present strike. The Executive Committee also considered that the dispute m question97 words
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Article52 1956-02-01 1 PARIS, Jan. 31. Monsieur Ghaban-Delmas and M. Maurice Lemaire, the two representatives of the Social Republican Party m Monsieur Mollet'.; proposed Cabinet, announce) last night that they refused to take oart m he Government because they were not satisfied about the policy it proposed to con* duct mReuter - 52 words
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582 1956-02-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 1, 1956 CONING DOWN LIKE A STICK! XHE early optimism that was such a conspicuous feature of the Tungku Mission to London now seems to have almost completely vanished, and there is instead considerable pessimism prevailing regarding the outcome of their London talks. The582 words
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1292 1956-02-01 2 Preservation Of Peace East's Valuable Message Significance Of 'Panch Shi la 9 Explained Or. A. L. Mudaliar's Speech In Calcutta CALCUTTA: Dr. A. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor, Madras University, said here that, while the West had for its concept of a peaceful world force conquering force, the the East always had1,292 words
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Article206 1956-02-01 2 EGYPTIAN OBSERVER FOR GOA NEW DELHI: Egypt wiU send an observer to Goa to protect Indan interests there. .Ar. Khali], First Secretar> at the tegy*;uan iunDassy here, is understood to have been no. minated by tbe Egyptian Government for the post of obseiver. No limit has been placed on theNAFEN - 206 words
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164 1956-02-01 2 LONDON: Portuguese sources here reported that a further exchange of notes have taken place between the Government of India and the Brazilian Embassy m New Delhi over the question of sending a Brazilian observer to Bomba>. The Brazilian Foreign Office was still considering whetherNAFEN - 164 words
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Article366 1956-02-01 2 Insurance Companies Business BOMBAY: Insurance com. panics here received Rs. 10 million m premla m the last three days tor coverage against riots risks m Greater Bombay, insurance circles say. 'Ilie properties insured included shops, godowns, warenouses and persona; effects. The exact value of the sum assured is not yetNAFEN - 366 words
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Article209 1956-02-01 2 JULLUNDUR: The airfield at Chandigarh, capital of Punjab, is now ready to receive planes. Only last minute finishing touches, wl-jich are being given, are necessary and Chandigarh airport can be put on India's air map. The airfield at the capital has been constructed under the Government of India'sNAFEN - 209 words
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Article86 1956-02-01 2 BOMBAY: Sir Ivan Stcdetord, representing a Binning, ham firm of steel manufrc turers, has completed neg^. tiatlons with the Government of India for the setting up or a tube-manufacturing factory In Madras In co-operation wtu» Indian businessmen. The new Indo-British firm, which will be known asNAFEN - 86 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-02-01 2 PHOTO. Eari Attlee, wearing robes. be hired for the da y at £3 3s, seen a t the House of Lords on January 25, when he took his seat for the first tim e since his elevation to the peerage. Peer's robes cost £168 to buy.— APAP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-02-01 2 PRINCESS BEATRIX COMES OF AGE FHOTO. A special picture of Crown Princess Beatrix with her mother. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, taken by M. C. Meyboo the court photographer. The Princess came of asje on January 31, her 18th birthday. The birthday was to be celebrated quiet'y,' because she 'sA.P. - 59 words
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Article129 1956-02-01 2 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE LANGUAGE LONDON: Communist China may make an all-out effort to simplify its language by dropping the traditional written characters and substituting a phonetic system using the Roman alphabet for them. News of the possibility of such a move is given m the current issue of "China Reconstructs," aNAFEN - 129 words
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Article191 1956-02-01 2 JULLUNDUR: Nearly 51,000 handlooms exist m the Punjab. The AlLJndia Handloom Board provided assistance to the extent of Rs. 600,000 during the last financial year. Co-operatives of handloom weavers are now being created for rendering financial aid m the shape of contribution to share capital and loansNAFEN - 191 words
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Article138 1956-02-01 2 NAIROBI: Mr. Jimmy Vertee, Administrator of the Aga Kuan's Education Department for Uganda, urged young Is. mailis to become school teachers. '•If the community wishes to continue with its policy of maintaining its independent schools, it will have to make an all-out determined effort tr orovlde a sufficientNAFEN - 138 words
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Article1642 1956-02-01 3 President's Order For Taking Over Business DESHMUKH EXPLAINS GOVERNMENT DECISION NEW DELHI. Tne Government of India have decided to nationalise life insurance m the country. As a first step the President has promulgated an Ordinance bringing: under Government management all life Insurance companies. The Ordinance provides for1,642 words
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Article40 1956-02-01 3 PARIS, Jan 30. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia will leave Pnom Penh Tan. 31 for an official visit to Manila, the French News Ag sncy reported Sunday from Pn6m Penh. The Princ e is •xpected to return Feb. 5. APAP - 40 words
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Article377 1956-02-01 3 LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh will soon have Municipal Corporations m some of its big cities. Legislation, which may prove to be the most volumnous yet on the Statute Book of the State, running Into 248 pages with 25 chapters besides the schedules, has been laid on theNAFEN - 377 words
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202 1956-02-01 3 BOMBAY". The Iron and Steel Ministry plans to set up three projects for the manufacture of hoavy castings, forglngs and fa bricated steel structurals m the vicinity of the three steel plants at Bhilai. Durgapur and Rourkela, it is learned. The plans were recentlyNAFEN - 202 words
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Article90 1956-02-01 3 BOMBAY: The University of Allahabad has purchased a RCA TV system consisting of a vidicon TV Camera, a Control Unit and a TV receiver. Stt. dents of advanced technology are now being trained In the operation and performance of television circuits under different operating conditions. It isNAFEN - 90 words
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Article145 1956-02-01 3 CANADIAN ENGINEERS FOX BOMBAY NEW DELHI: A number of Canauian atomic reactor engiiieeis as expected to arrive m Bombay witnin the n ext three months to prepare the Canadian atomic reactor installation. ihe Canadian experts will discuss with the omcials or tne Indian Atomic Energy commission plans for laying theNAFEN - 145 words
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Article83 1956-02-01 3 JAPAN CUTS LOCO COSTS FOR INDIA NEW DELJII: Japanese A ocomotive manufacturing firms have slashed their pri ces by 10 per cent m a move to outbid British, American end other competitors m golbal tenders invited by the Indian Railways. Tenders were submitted on January 2 by several East EuropeanNAFEN - 83 words
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196 1956-02-01 3 INDIA GETS MAJOR SHARE OF UNICEF AID BOMBAY: India receives by far the largest amount of UNICEF aid among all Asian countries for maternal and child welfare work, according to Dr. C. G. .King, special consultant with the UNICEF in in India. He told NAFEN that UNICEF contribution to IndiaNAFEN - 196 words
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180 1956-02-01 3 U.N. DISCUSSES INDIAN AID WITH RUSSIA NEW DELHI: India's request for technical assistance is being discussed by the United Nations TechnicaJ Assistance Board with Soviet Russia which created a special fund for providing technical assistance to under-developed countries. An Indian official mission consisting of 13 experts visited Russia last year.NAFEN - 180 words
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Article177 1956-02-01 3 NEW DELHI; The revival of folk songs, folk dances and the village theatre is suggested by the Bharat Sewak Samaj to whip Up enthusiasm for the Five-Year Plan. The schemes prepared by the Samaj envisages a State subsidy for the purchase of 3imple equipment for viilageNAFEN - 177 words
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Article191 1956-02-01 3 YOGOSLAV SHIPS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI; Yugoslavia has offered to build ships of the 10,000 or 12,000-ton class for India's merchant shipping. Talks have been going on for some time between the Government of India and the Yugoslav Government. It is understood Yugoslav prices are competitive. A Yugos]a v tradeNAFEN - 191 words
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311 1956-02-01 3 COLOMBO: Mr. R. G. Senanayake, M.P. for Dambadcniya, announcing his candidature for the Kelaniya seat at a public meeting held at Wanawa sala m tnje Kelaniya electorate, challenged Mr. J. R. Jayewardene to appear on the same platform with him m his electorate311 words
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242 1956-02-01 3 TO MANUFACTURE DYESTUFFS INTERMEDIATES NEW DKL^ii: The setting up of a plant to manufacture dyestuffs intermediates is being negotiated by the Government of India with an Italian firm. A party of Italian experts has just conclude^ a tour of India's industrial centres ana various refineries studying a possible location forNAFEN - 242 words
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Article221 1956-02-01 3 RA.JKOT: "A combination of high forest and scrub jungle would be an ideal place tor lions to thrive m," said H.H. jam Sahib of Nawanagar, Rajpramukh of Saurasiitra while presiding over the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Indian Board of Wild Life which wasNAFEN - 221 words
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Article107 1956-02-01 3 LONDON: Undertaking general service work m the Port of Aden soon will be a 53.f00t launch, "Shearwater", which has a hull made of reinforced glass fibre. The material has been cho sen because it is resistant to various forms of life which, attack both wooden andNAFEN - 107 words
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237 1956-02-01 3 SANTA CLAUS'S FAKE GUN ALARMS PUBLIC JAFFNA: A Muzzle-loading gun, which occasionally fired, m the hands of a drunken man dressed like Santa Claus, standing on the middle of the road, at Anaicottai on the New Year Day, scared a large number of people on the road, including some fishermen237 words
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189 1956-02-01 3 TO STOP ANTI-RELIGIOUS LITERATURE COLOMBO: The summoning of a round table conference of all religious dignitaries to discuss what measures should be taken to prevent the publication and dissemination of anti.religious literature was decided by the Maha Nayake Theros of all nikayas who met at the Ho:uu Ministry. The conference189 words
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Article, Illustration736 1956-02-01 4 Black-Marketing In Deck Tickets Indian MPs Probe Here AN ASSURANCE ON QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS ALLEGED HARASSMENT AT MADRAS AIRPORT BY CUSTOMS CORNERING THE CREATION OF ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY OF DECK TICKETS FOR TRAVEL BY s.s. RAJULA AND s.s. STATE OF MADRAS IS ENGAGING THE SERIOUS ATTENTION OF THE INDIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS WHO ARE736 words
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Article78 1956-02-01 4 SYED AHMAD LEAVES FOR MADRAS Mr. S. Syed Ahmad J.P., a prominent social and public worker, left yesterday by s.s. State of Madras for Nagoor on a short holiday. There was a large party of Indians to wish Mr. Syed Ahmad a bon voyage, and representatives of various Indian organisations78 words
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194 1956-02-01 4 WARNS CHOU TOKYO, Jan. 31: Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lad Monday called on all Chinese to prepare for the "liberation" of Formosa "by means of war if necessary," Peking Radio said. A broadcast heard m Tokyo quoted the Premier and Foreign Minister: "The people194 words
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Article49 1956-02-01 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 31: South Africa which withdrew from tije United Nations General Assembly m protest against "interference" m her internal affairs returned yesterday to the Interim Committee which assists the Assembly m its functions. The Committee is sometimes called the "Little Assembly." ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article265 1956-02-01 4 QUEEN'S GARDEN PARTY AT LAGOS LAGOS, NIGERIA, Jan. 31. Queen Elizabeth met Nigerian social, industrial and political leaders Monday at a garden party. It was' the first large social affair of her 20--day tour through this British West African Colony. About 800 Africans and 500 Europeans sipped soft drinks withAP - 265 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-02-01 4 Photographed with the Indian Commissioner, Mr. K. K. Tandon are (r to X l)r Ramchandar, Mr. T. V. Kamalasamy, Mr. T. S. Pattabhira man (Leader) Mr. n r n «i hyaya and Mr. V. M. Übaidu llah. tpM38 words
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240 1956-02-01 4 10,000 New Houses Yearly For 20 Years In Singapore Colony's Housing Plan BANGALORE, Jan. 31 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Malaya) told the ECAFE meeting here that Singapore had launched a big housing project allowing for an annual population increase of 40,000 nd wiU) a programme of 10,000 new houses everyReuter - 240 words
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Article296 1956-02-01 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 31: Pravda j«esterday pictured Asian couu tries participating m the Bagk dad Pact as having been caigm m a net of Western intrwuo and regretting it. In an article signed by "Observer," the recent castigation of Iran for joining th«> Baghdad Pact was switched temporarilyAP - 296 words
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Article81 1956-02-01 4 NEW INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO BRAZIL NEW DKLHI: India will soot send her new Ambassador tc Brazil, state reliable sources here. The Raja of Mandi, the present Indian Ambassador at Rio de Janeiro, has complete*. his three-year assignment iL Brazil. His last official act may b<his participation m the inauguration ceremonyNAFEN - 81 words
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