Indian Daily Mail, 2 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-02 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU XI No. 850 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 FOUR PARES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article436 1956-02-02 1 MARSHALL'S APPEAL TO ALL SINGAPOREANS It's A Dastardly Act Off Sadistic Violence THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. DAVID MARSHALL CALLED UPON EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IN SINGAPORE TO GIVE INFORMATION ABOUT "iHOSE MURDERERS, COWARDS AN*, HYPOCRITES WHO CALLED THEMSELVES COM MUNISTS", WHO THREW HAND-GRENADE^ TUESDAY NIGHT,436 words
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Article124 1956-02-02 1 LONDON. Feb. I.— A Brittsn Labour Party leader said Tuesday Premier Abdul Nasser Is willing to pull back Egyptian, troops one kilometer from the Israeli frontier if the Israelis do the same. Alfred Robens, the Opposition Socialist Foreign Affairs expert, told a Foreign Press Association luncheonAP - 124 words
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Article80 1956-02-02 1 A JAP TRADITION WASHINGTON, Feb. I. Japan's third post-war envoy to the United States, Ambas-sador-designate Masayuki Tanl, is due to arrive here el>. 'fi to present his credentials, a Jap•uiese Einuassy spokesman aaltl xuesday. Ambassador Sadao Iguchl who resigned following -Japan's lailure to gain auinittance into tne United Nations, isA.P. - 80 words
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95 1956-02-02 1 SAAR'S MERGER WITH W. GERMANY URGED SARRBRUECKEN, Saarland, Feb. 1. The Saar's proGerman parties yesterday asked the Saar Parliament to declare itself m favour of political union with West Germany as soon as possible. Their resolution added that political "Anschluss"' with west Germany should be followed by integration m theReuter - 95 words
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88 1956-02-02 1 FELL IN LOVE WITH DAUGHTER'S TEACHER LOS ANGELES, Feb. I.— A mother testified m divorce court that sne fell m love with her 14-year-old daughter 8 school teacher when she attempted to discourage the girl's infatuation for him. Mrs. h>atsv Glassman. 3b, said her "fondness" for the teacher, Leroy Byers,AP - 88 words
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216 1956-02-02 1 ECAFE COMMITTEE BANGALORE, Feb. l The ECAFE Committee on Industry and Trade ended its eight-day session urte Tuesday night by adopting a lengtny report without a single formal vote. Tae leavers had leared such a vote would indicate political lineups m what wasAP - 216 words
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Article38 1956-02-02 1 PARIS, Feb. I.— Guy Mollet was voted Into power early Wednesday by a huge majority of the National Assembly as France's 22nd postwar Premier. The vote was 420 to 71 with 83 abstentions. A.P.38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-02-02 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, with Malay officer cadets at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy, with the Commandant, Major General R.G.S. Hobbs.31 words
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Article51 1956-02-02 1 HARTFIELD, England, Feb. I.— A. A. Milne, playwright, novelist, essayist and writer of light verse, died Tuesday night at his Sussex home. He was 74. A man of gentle wit, Milne created possibly his greatest success with two childrens' books, "Winnie-the-Pooh'» and "The House At Pooh Corner."AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-02-02 1 Souvr.nlr certificates were presented to ah those who actively participated and contributed to the success of the Tamils Festival Celebration this year. The presentation followed a Ttception at n, st.MiCbaeV* Road. Nearly 100 persons, including ladies, received certificates. In the picture above Mr. N. S. Sahul88 words
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186 1956-02-02 1 ON DEFENCE AND INTERNAL SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS LONDON, Feb. 1: Britain and Malayan Government officials Tuesday nign t agreed on defence and internal security arrangements for the rich South East Asian British protectorate which seeks complete self -rule by Autumn 1*57. The Colonial Office announcedAP - 186 words
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247 1956-02-02 1 UNAUTHORISED FISHING IN NORWEGIAN WATtRi ALLEGtD OSLO Feb. i Eight more Russian herring boatB were arrested by the Norwegian Navy yesterday lor allegedly fishing m Norwegian territorial waters, making a total of IS seized since Monua v morning. The boats were escorted intoReuter - 247 words
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Article178 1956-02-02 1 ANOTHER GENEVA CONFERENCE LONDON, Feb. l Britian will consult Russia before sending a reply to Oimmunist Oiiina s proyOoai for a new meeting of the lndo-Cnina Airrustice powers to consider the post war situation io Vietnam, the Foreign Office said yesterday. Such a meeting government recentlyReuter - 178 words
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99 1956-02-02 1 NO U.S. ARMS NEEDED FOR M. EAST Truman NEw YORK, Feb. 1 Former President Harry Truman yesterday described President Eisenhower's reply to Soviet Fremier Bulganin's proposed Friendship Pact a s "the best thing he's done m foreign afcairs since he's bee n m the White House." Mr. Truman was speakingReuter - 99 words
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Article61 1956-02-02 1 NARROW ESCAPE FOR PRINCE NORODOM MANILA. Feb. 1 A Gamtxxlian Air Force lMKota aluaiiouK, foriuer Cauioudiau r'nnie Minister skiuued off tue runway at Manila airport yesterday. The Prince and several officials with Urn escaped inourt. Ihe accident occurred when one oi tue> ij»c>» vi ii»e oaKounburst while landing. A..c 1Reuter - 61 words
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Article70 1956-02-02 1 LONDON, Feb. 1. Mr. Harold Wilson. M.P., a member of the Labour Party Executive, confirmed here last night that m Moscow recently Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev the Soviet Communist Party Chief, indicated to him he was considering sending an invitation to the British Labour Party to sendReuter - 70 words
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143 1956-02-02 1 NO RECOGNITION FOR RED CHINA YET Pearson OTTAWA, Feb. I.— The External Affairs Minister, Mr. tester Pearson said m Parliament yesterday that Canada could continue to withhold dip.omatic recognition of Comnunist China. Mr. Pearson said: I expressed the view some time ago that we should have another look at thisReuter - 143 words
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Article35 1956-02-02 1 LONDON, (Feb. 1 The Soviet Official News Agency TASS announced today the ft as an Minister of Internal Affairs firgel N. Kruglov is 'released from duties" and replaced by N.P. Dudorov. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1956-02-02 1 BOMBAY, Feb. I.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld Secretary-Gen-eral of the United Nations, arrived here yesterday from Karachi on his way ne Session of the Economic Commission on Asia and the Far East at Bangalore.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article44 1956-02-02 1 NO ARMS FOR FRUITS DAMASOUS, Feb. I The soviet Embassy hero yestpf'av officially denied press re, orts tv-at Russia wa<: suprlvine Israel with anna m exchange for citrus fruit. The Embassy said these re« porta "are not comment rata with *h« facts." Re uterReuter - 44 words
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505 1956-02-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Feb. 2, 1956 Way To Counter The Red Menace THE Communist terrorists have struck again m Singapore. The Colony which has so long been enjoying comparative peace and tranquillity, was suddenly subjected to three terrorist outrages on Tues day night— all against the police. Their505 words
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557 1956-02-02 2 FUTURE SET-UP OF PUNJAB Language Issue HIGH COMMAND'S FORMULA AMRITSAR: Master T ara Singh, President of the Shirotnani Alcali Dal, said here that the formula evolved by the Congress SRC Sub-Committee and conveyed to the Akali leaders m Delhi last Sunday had suggested that Punjabi be declared the official language557 words
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Article102 1956-02-02 2 NEW DELHI: as a gesture of goodwill and friendship towards India. His Excellency Dr. Franz Dluecher, Deputy "rime Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany, presented a model of a dentaj van to the Government of India during his recent visit to the capital. Accepting102 words
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Article189 1956-02-02 2 BOMBAY: Indian export*. of ra w cotton during the first four months of the current season amounted to *****4 JSiS t ccordln to offlclal sources here. 7-if the corr e»Pondlng period last year, India's exports amounted to 62,779 bales!^ Of the 252,194 bales exported since lastNAFEN - 189 words
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Article240 1956-02-02 2 DUSSELDORF; Dr. Franz Bluecher, West German Vice' Chancellor, returned here m an Air India International aircraft from a 12-day State visit to India. The vice-Uhancellor travelled back on a Superconsteilation from Bombay destined for London which made an extra stop at Dusseldorf to drop him and his240 words
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365 1956-02-02 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern merit of India have appointed a special Commission to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the problems of the banKs m the Travancore-Cocnin State. This decision has been taken m pursuance of the recommendations of the Bank Award Commission which had365 words
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Article197 1956-02-02 2 INDIA'S FOREIGN TRADE IN '55 CALCUTTA: Yne value of Jamas overseas tiaue nas retuiueu an nivrtaoe 01 mure man <> per cent during last y«ar. iicvoraing to official figures avdutiij.e uere, tne value oi cue couiiuy s loiei^n stu auu airooinu rtaue m piaceu at ixs. 1,204,^9 crores uunng tae197 words
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Article107 1956-02-02 2 10,000 feet m a newly-com-Pleted vj|-:tl at Naborgatiya the ttSie° il C mpan^ "SkiSS This is the latest oil find m We Assam Valley alluvial Seen' nL?H W i S have now been comDieted— three of them as "dry holes. w h H new ell>107 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-02-02 2 NIGERIAN COMMENTATORS FOR ROYAL VISIT Three radio commentators wlto will cover the Royal visit to Nigeria broadcasting m native languages, are seen m Lagos, on Jan. 25, during a rehearsal for the arrival the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. From left, they are Joe Atuona, who will broadcast mAP - 70 words
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398 1956-02-02 2 New Party Chief Elected DKLFJSJDKLFJ Mr. Kairon will leave lor Delhi to consult the Con--11 gress High Command ret gurcung tne composition of tne •uew Punjab Ministry and certain otner proolems connected with the States administration, it is learnt. Mr. sachr himself proposed Mr.398 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-02-02 2 Three Asian delegates to the International Red Cross camp at Point Lonsdale, Vie- toria, Australia, stand under a "hedge"' of internatlmal flans January 20. They are, from left, Benjam Vakoria, of Pa kistan, Kamal Dastur, of India and Am<ir Lenghu, of Malaya. A. P. PHOTOA.P. - 50 words
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579 1956-02-02 2 Potential Ores In Salem Madras Govt To Undertake Geological Survey Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Industries disclosed that the State was seriously contemplating the 'establishment of their own Geological Survey team Fo investfeate and explore the possibilities of harnessing the rich and extensive mineral deposits o f bauxite, iron, magnesium579 words
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Article125 1956-02-02 2 Describing the Nelvell JJg* nlte deposits as a rich source of power, the Minister said that Its potentialities had been borne out by eminent experts m the field. The initial m. /estigation was going- on, m spite of the paucity of huge pump-sets for drilling and other125 words
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Article293 1956-02-02 2 LONDON; Britain's Jaw concerning murder should be reformed, urges a group of eight barrsiters, four of whom are also Members of Parliament. This is necessary because "we are certain that the piesent law of murder is m some respects out of touch with pub. lie opinion,"NAFEN - 293 words
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Article414 1956-02-02 3 Sincerity Of Agitation Questioned By Finance Minister MADRAS. Mi nn »u S«J*MMntam, Finance Minister, questioned the rtZZH iwS J^ d€n b Uld the P™**"* Mltatloß for inclusion of Devicotem u d Peernedu m Madras. Mr. Subramaniam, who was hoisting the national flag m connection with the Republic414 words
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1778 1956-02-02 3 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly considered the action that should be taken against a member of the House who refused to re sume His seat m spite of repeated requests from the Speaker and walked out m protest. After a brief discussion, the House1,778 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-02-02 3 PHOTO Members of Admired Richard E. Byrd's American Antartic Expedition approach a huge sea lion taking its ease on the ice. This picture, made by William Hartigan, oj the NBC news is one of the first to come from the 'expedition, it was received m London, onAP - 53 words
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Article350 1956-02-02 3 KAKACwi; Mr. C. U Desai, the Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan, nas expressed tlio nope tnat "a peaceful and permanent solution of the lndoi J aKistan problems whl do doubt come,' 1 and urged a sincere effort m that direction. In a Republic Day message issued by the350 words
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Article88 1956-02-02 3 CEYLON TO MANFACTURE ASBESTOS COLOMBO: Ceylon's first asbestos factory will start production June this year. rrouuction wil 4 be handled uy tiie Asoestos Cement Inuustries Lite, a public liability umpany, with a capital oi us. 5,uu0,000 with government participation to the extent of Us. 20,000. The manufacturers expect to produceNAFEN - 88 words
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Article472 1956-02-02 3 Details Of Mauryan Hall PATNA: Mr. V. K. Misra, an archaeologist of the Kashi Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute, after prolonged excavations of the ancient site of Pataliputra has been able to establish details of a Mauryan .tell. He calculates that the hall had 80 pillars, 32 feet high, the baseNAFEN - 472 words
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Article113 1956-02-02 3 TRINCOMALEE: Addressing a public meeting- of the Communist Party on the Big Maidan here, Mr. V. Ponnampalam said neither a Tamflnad nor a Federal State would solve the language problem. They should establish a Socialist State he added. It will shine again he said, as the113 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-02-02 3 H.H. the RAJA OF PERUB recently rode on a bicycle on an eight-mile tour of Inspection of drainage and irrigation canals between Aran and Simpang Ampat. His Highness was accompanied by the British Adviser, Mr. jr. Hamer, the State Secretary, Che Abdullah bin Sahat, aad the Commissioner of Lands and69 words
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674 1956-02-02 3 Avadh Kings Palace To Be Excavated It is believed that many treasure troves estimated at thousands of crores of rupees are buried underground m this neighbourhood. Excavation work has been slow because of the presence of sub-soil water at various places. However,NAFEN - 674 words
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Article67 1956-02-02 3 Cars With Changing Colours NEW YORK: Cars which change colour according to the angle from which they are viewed are to be manufactured by the Pontiac Division of Goenral Motors. The decision follows the development of a new plastic lacquer technique by the Dv Pont Chemical Company. Metallic powders addedNAFEN - 67 words
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376 1956-02-02 4 "Guardian** On Prospects Of Union With Federation n T M^rS?f? TE R> JF n laud *'«*>• 1: Th* MANCHESTER iv^TT^ yesterda y v-xp ewed the view that a Malay.m V^T Government mi?ht ton better off if Singapore was a constituent unit. The LabourReuter - 376 words
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Article145 1956-02-02 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 1. The United States and Russia Tuesday indicated support Of the applications of Sudan for U.N. Membership. The new Republic, which became independent of AngloEgyptian rule Jan. 1, applied for membership m a letter dated Jan. 21 and made public hereAP - 145 words
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79 1956-02-02 4 IN AID OF GOMBAK LANE FIRE VICTIMS I The Indian Welfare Society, Malaya, will be presenting a Variety Entertainment m Kuala Lumpur, Town Hall on Feb. 3, under the distinguished patronage of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor. The nett proceeds of the show will be m aid of th79 words
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161 1956-02-02 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 1 Fireworks exploded by celebrating Brazilians broke Up the crack ceremonial cavalry corps guard of honour as the country's new President formally took office here yesterday. Senhor Juscelino Kbitschek a doctor turned politician took the oath of office before both Houses161 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-02-02 4 CaIUvFwSL h^°^ Blon <* foundation stone of the Madras Medical College Men Students' Hostel on Jan. 26, The picture show- the Chief Minister Mr. X fcVI'TMuS! 6 MrAß> Bhetty Vi <* C^e»o? Un^Ssity of"32 words
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Article360 1956-02-02 4 MEMORY OF TRAGEDY IS PUNISHMENT x iiium/uui iun, X' eu. 1 x'ne mother 01 2^-year-ola j^uus jt-ctu OStieiCJiei, WitU tn i iuiqcu me auui uuq wjuch igu U> me gill s ucut.it, vv.ia new '1 Ucsuiij uy a juuge WIK> ottiu m e ineuiuiy oi iue Ua.U.HU OVfl Wiieinllilg jjulilaji•MMflC*"AP - 360 words
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157 1956-02-02 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 1 The Soviet Union yesterday repeated her plea for China to be represented m the United Nations by the PeMn X Regim Mr. Arkady Sobolev, Sovl* Perman<>nt Repnwentat've, raised the issue when the 14- member Peace Observation Commission met toReuter - 157 words
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232 1956-02-02 4 MENON MADE EFFORTS TO EASE M-EAST SITUATION NEW D&Util: Mr. V. K. /insuna Menon maue "specihc proposals" ior easing the Miduie jbiast tension during nis discussions witn Col. Abdel passer, the Egyptian Prime Minister, diplomatic sources stated. i nose sources said India was not anxious to piay the role orNAFEN - 232 words
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Article89 1956-02-02 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. Tarachand, the Indian Ambassauor to Teheran, is expected to arrive here m the first week of February to discuss the arrangements with the Indian Government m regard to the Shah of Iran's visit to this country. The President's special train wil] carry theNAFEN - 89 words
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Article33 1956-02-02 4 KARACHI: Pakistan will interpret the supoly of arms by Communist Czechoslovakia to Afghanistan a s a part of a plan to Increase tension and friction In the region.33 words
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221 1956-02-02 4 WHITES FIGHT NEGROES IN CONCERT HALL CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, Feb. 1: A brawl between White and Negro spectators during a concert here Monday night sent six persons to hospitals with injuries and nine others to city jail under dis orderly conduct charges. All available city and county officers were dispatched toAP - 221 words
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90 1956-02-02 4 "BOTH U.K. U.S. WILL HANG FROM RED GIBBET" NEW YORK, Feb. 1: Ti:t World.Tetegram and Sun said ruesday Britain must support the United States on tie issue of Red China m trie current Anglo-American talks m Washington. "It is no longer enough to stand passively on tho side, lines," theAP - 90 words
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Article79 1956-02-02 4 LONDON: A smaller proportion of babies died m Britain last year than m any other year on record, it m shown m provisional figures Iss ed by the Registrar-Gen-eral. These reveal that 16,515 children of les s than a year died, representing 24.9 per 1,000NAFEN - 79 words
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Article45 1956-02-02 4 LONDON, Feb. 1: Leypt paid Britain £308,000 ($862. *00) for the Nile frontage 5 the British Embassy at Oaic. n Government spokesman told the House of Commons Tuesday. Egypt wanted the frontage to I help build an embank men! Road.- APAP - 45 words
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117 1956-02-02 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1: President Eisenhower and Sir Anthony Eden yesterday discussed a threat by the Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-Lai to settle the Formosa problem by war if necessary, an official spokesman announced. The discussions took place f during: a review of117 words
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Article92 1956-02-02 4 The spokesmen said one of tlfe Middle Eastern subjects discussed was the proposal outlined by the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd m the House of Commons last week for the United Nations Forces to be stationed m dei militarised zones surrounding the borders ofReuter - 92 words
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Article135 1956-02-02 4 BOSTON, Massachusetts. Feb. 1: A love-sick youth Wednesday was accused of shooting to death an attractivr student nurse who had rejected him as a suitor. Miss Rose Marie Da Silv?*. 18, was slain m front of thi Massachusetts Memorial Hospital Nurses' Home as :hre companion student135 words
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256 1956-02-02 4 SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL ITS OBJECT Defining the object of the Singapore Arts Council yesterday m a Rotary Club talk, Mr. Lee Slow Morig, the Chairman of the Council said it was to assist and encourage the practice and appreciation of Music, Drama and* the Arts In Singapore, and where necessary256 words
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Article38 1956-02-02 4 TULSA, Oklahoma, Feb. 1: Henry Ford was charged Tuesday with stealing a Chevrolet. Assistant County Attorney Ed Parks said the local Ford, a .mechanic, took the auto out of the state and sold It.38 words
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Article26 1956-02-02 4 The Progressive Party of Singapore will be holding an Extra-ordinary Conference on Sunday, Feb. 5. at the Singapore Badminton HaJl at 10 a.m.26 words
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